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Fig.8.34.-A
Fig.8.34.-B
Fig.8.34.-C
8.35. Angle adjustment mechanism for the backrest
Fig.8.35.
The angle adjustment mechanism of the backrest, i.e. tilting the
backrest from a sitting position to a lying position, is located in two
places: on the therapeutic seat and on the backrest itself (see Fig.8.35).
It consists of:
a) an actuating handle (see Fig.8.35, no. 3)
b) a right and left lock connected by a metal cord (see Fig.8.35, no. 1
and 4)
d) right and left seat combs (see Fig.8.35, no. 2
and 5)
The angular backrest adjustment mechanism changes the position of
the backrest against the therapeutic seat in six positions, starting from
a sitting position at a right angle to an almost fully lying position. The
angles between the backrest and the seat can be: 90°, 105°, 121,5°,
137°, 151,5° and 166,5° regardless of whether the seat is mounted
facing front or rear to the direction of movement.
8.36. Angular adjustment of the backrest
Fig.8.36.-A
In order to change the angle of the backrest relative to the seat, perform the following
steps in the order indicated:
a) activate the central brake so that the rehab buggy is stable and immobilized (see
Fig.8.36.-A)
b) Release the backrest by slightly moving the entire backrest to a more seated position
(see Fig.8.36.-B)
c) pull the actuator handle in the angle adjustment mechanism of the backrest from the
bottom to the top of the backrest (see Fig.8.36.-C)
d) and at the same time holding the backrest, slowly change its angle of inclination, tilting
the backrest to one of the six desired positions (see Fig.8.36.-D)
e) once the backrest has been positioned in the correct position, release the actuator handle, which will automatically
return to the starting position (see Fig.8.36.-E)