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Fig.7.3
7.3.7. Adjustable roofing with a window
(and on page 36)
7.3.8. Therapeutic table
(and on page 37)
7.3.9. Travel bag
(and on page 37)
7.3.10. Shopping basket
(and on page 37)
7.3.11. Wedge
(and on page 38)
7.3.12. Rain cover
(and on page 38)
7.3.13. Winter gloves
(and on page 38)
7.3.14. Sleeping bag for legs
(and on page 38)
7.3.15. Mosquito net
(and on page 39)
7.3.16. Umbrella
(and on page 39)
7.3.17. Exclusive decorative set - Grizzly Bear
(and on page 39)
8. Detailed description of construction and regulation
8.1. Mechanism of frame assembly
Fig.8.1.
The frame folding mechanism is located inside the frame, and on the frame in three
places in its left part and in three places in its right side. Describing these places from the
top, from the rehab buggy pushing handle, they are:
a) frame folding lock - a handle for locking and unlocking the frame folding option, which
has a red lock built in on the right part of the frame (see Fig. 8.1)
b) right and left frame swivel - element fixing the upper frame with the bottom frame
(see Fig.8.1.)
c) right and left twister- an element that allows the upper frame to be folded down to
reduce its dimensions (see Fig.8.1.)
8.2. Disassembly of the rehab buggy frame
Fig.8.2.
To unfold the rehab buggy frame: place the rehab buggy frame horizontally on
the ground so that the pushing handle is at the top, then remove the transport
lock (see 8.5 Mounting and removing the transport lock) and pull up the rehab
buggy pushing handle (see Fig. 8.2.) until hearing a clear click. The rehab buggy
frame will be properly disassembled only when the folding mechanism of the
frame is properly closed. This is evidenced by the clear "click" sound coming from
the well-closed frame folding mechanism.