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PUSH HANDLE
The insertion tubes (Fig.40) can be re-
placed with push handles (Fig.41).
Fitting push handles
Tools:
Hexagonal stud wrench WW* 4–5/
32
– Pull the backrest belt off the Velcro
strips and wrap it forwards.
– Remove screw connection (A,
Fig.40).
– Remove the backrest strap.
– Remove screw connection (B,
Fig.40). – Keep hold of the insertion
tube as it will otherwise slide into the
backrest tube.
– Replace insertion tube with push han-
dle (or vice versa) and position it at
the desired hole location.
– Assemble screw connection (B,
Fig.41).
– Re-fit backrest strap.
– Assemble screw connection (A,
Fig.41).
– Re-fasten the backrest belt.
STEERING HEAD AD-
JUSTMENT
The adjustment should be car-
ried out by the specialist
dealer!
The steering heads (A, Fig.39) for bear-
ing support of the steering wheel forks
can be adjusted for an optimum driving
behaviour 90° to the driving surface by
way of the respective eccentric screw
(B., Fig.39).
Important information:
Eccentric screws to adjust the steering
head have to be secured with soluble
Loctite glue after every third adjust-
ment. – Remove grease and glue re-
mainders from the flights of the eccen-
tric screws or use new eccentric
screws alternatively.
SEAT TILT
The adjustment should be car-
ried out by the specialist
dealer!
The seat tilt is infinitely variable by con-
stant chassis geometry.
Benefits:
– High sitting stability by way of
wedge-shaped seat position via ad-
justable seat tilt.
Handling:
Tools
Hexagonal stud wrench WW* 4+5
Engineer’s wrench WW* 10
– Fold armrests onto the seat.
– Slacken the screw connection of the
rear seat-strut mount (A, Fig.37).
– Slacken the screws of the clamping
guides (B, Fig.38).
– Adjustment of seat tilt. – Position the
backrest tubes for the desired rear
seat-height.
Note:
The adjustment should be made so
that the backrest tubes protruding from
the clamping guides have the same
length.
– Tighten the screws (B, Fig.38) of the
clamping guides.
– Tighten the screw connection of the
rear seat-strut mount (A, Fig.37).
WW* = Wrench width [mm]