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WHEELS
Tyres are made of a rubber mixture and
can leave permanent or difficult-to-re-
move marks on some surfaces (e.g. plas-
tic, wooden or parquet flooring, carpets,
mats).
Drive wheels
Do not use the multifunction and bear-
ing wheelchair without mounted drive
wheels.
After inserting the drive wheel the locking
button (2) must stick a couple of millime-
tres out of the wheel nut.
The drive wheels are supported on a quick
release axle [1] and can be removed resp. at-
tached without tools.
First press the locking button (2) of the
quick release axle in the center of the hub.
Afterwards remove or attach the drive
wheel.
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The air pressure value for the tyres of
the multifunction and bearing wheel-
chair can be read in the
on page 40 or details on both sides
of the tyre cover.
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If the drive wheels has too much side-
ward lag or the quick release axle does
not engage, contact your specialist
dealer immediately for repair.
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No person may be seated in the multi-
function and bearing wheelchair during
assembly or removal. The multifunction
and bearing wheelchair must stand on
a level and firm surface. Before start-
ing the disassembly work, support the
frame to prevent the multifunction and
bearing wheelchair from tipping over
and secure it to prevent an unwanted
movement or tipping over.
Tyre damage on pneumatic tyres
For repairing tyre damage we recommend
the use of a foam cartridge that is available
in speciality shops.
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Afterwards immediately go to a special-
ist workshop for repairs.