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90° - 133°
90°- 86°
Vinkelrett til setet
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ISO 2768-m
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Netti III comfortseat cmpl
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A4
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Prototype
90°
135°
My-Netti.com
Model:
Netti 4U CE PLUS / CES PLUS
Language:
English
Version:
2022-03
7.6
OPERATING RECLINE HANDLE:
RECLINING THE BACK
Press the right handle and put pressure to the push
bar to recline the back with one of your hands, while
you have eye contact with the user and put the
other hand on the arm or leg support.
Wherever you let the handle loose, the chair back
will stay fixed and locked.
8. MANOEUVRING
8.1
GENERAL TECHNIQUES
Manoeuvering and chair balance:
The weight and balance of the chair influences the
maneuvering qualities of the wheelchair. The weight,
size and sitting position of the user are influencing
factors. The position of the wheels will in addition
influence the manoeuvering qualities. The more
weight placed over the main wheels, the easier it
is to manoeuver. If heavy weight is placed over the
front castors, the chair will be heavy to manoeuver.
See page 18 – seat depth adjustment – for balancing
the chair.
Step approach:
Always approach the step in slow motion
preventing the front castors to hit the step
with force. The user could fall out of the chair
by the impact. The front castors could be
damaged.
Driving down steps / sidewalks:
Be cautious that you do not drive down steps
higher than 30 mm. The leg supports may hit
the ground first. Thereby you may lose
steering control and the leg supports may
brake.
Driving on soft, rough or slippery ground can
make safe manoeuvring more difficult as the
wheels may loose traction and it is difficult to
control the wheelchair.
Parking:
Increase the footprint and the support of
the wheelchair by moving the chair about
100 mm rearwards making the front castors
turn forward.
Companion:
If the user is left alone in the wheelchair,
always lock the brakes and check that the
anti- tips are turned down.