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Tilting foot
The Pegaz stroller can be equipped with a tilting foot included in the
additional equipment. The tilting foot makes it easy to maneuver the
stroller when it encounters small obstacles, e.g. stairs, curbs. To raise the
front wheels, press the tilting foot pedal and pull both handles toward
you.
Adjustable ergonomic handles to push the stroller
The
Pegaz stroller is equipped with adjustable
push handles. In order to change their angle,
press the buttons located at their ends and
rotate to change their angle of inclination
(Photo 9.7.1 and 9.7.2). After placing both
handles in a suitable position, release the
pressure. The handles can change position
every 90 degrees.
Footrest. Regulation and use
•
Installation.
To mount the footrest,
slide it onto the mounting pins located at the bottom of the frame at several height levels. A click sounds
when the fastening hooks come into place. After mounting the footrest, make sure that it is properly
attached. To check this, pull the footrest vigorously up - it should stay at the same position.
•
Disassembly.
To remove the footrest, press the two release buttons placed on the sides of the
footrest at the same time and lift the footrest.
The wheelchair can not be used without a
footrest.
•
Use of a footrest
. It is recommended to
adjust the footrest plate properly. Child's feets
should rest freely on it with its entire surface.
Also child’s
thighs should lie parallel to the seat
surface (Photo 9.8.1 and 9.8.2). There are straps
in the footrest plate to secure the child's feet. It
is recommended to put them on when using the
stroller. The footrest plate is placed in a
horizontal position as standard. However,
during transport, storage, rehabilitation, getting on and off the Pegaz wheelchair, the footplate must be
removed.
Photo 9.6.
Tilting foot
Photo 9.7.1
Photo 9.7.2
Handle to push
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position a Handle to push
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position b
b
Photo 9.8.1
Photo 9.8.2
Minimal position Maximal position