Figure 1
Figure 2
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Stand up next to the chair (Figure 1.2), unfold the chair using
your hands (Figure 2.2). Make sure the tubes where the seat
ridge is screwed into are mounted in a plastic “u” so the chair
is firm. (Figure 3.2).
Figure 1.2
Figure 2.2
Figure 3.2
Put the footrests into the housing (Figure 3). Turn the foo-
trests until they are correctly situated. Finally, unfold the pla-
tform once you’re sitting in the chair. (Figure 4). If you want
to get up or stand up, please remember to fold the footrest
platform.
Figure 3
Figure 4
FOLDING. Hold the centre of the seat upholstery from the
front and then pull upwards from the back. The seat will fold.
(Figure 5). For more manageable transport, in cars for exam-
ple, the footrests can be completely removed easily. To remo-
ve the footrests, press the mechanism lever from the inside
(Figure 6 component B). The footrest next to the platform can
be moved 90º and easily removed by pulling upwards.
Figure 5
Figure 6
ARMREST HANDLING. The side panels next to the armrests
can be folded back to more easily transfer the occupant. (Fi-
gure 7). To life the side panel, press the lock lever (Figure 8)
on the front of the armrest. The armrest height is not adjus-
table.
Figure 7
Figure 8
BRAKES. The manual brakes were designed to immobilise the
chair during long stops.
They must not be used to decrease the speed of the chair or
be used for support during transfers.
They must be simultaneously activated.
The chair must remain immobile when the brakes are acti-
vated.
To activate the brakes on both chairs, push the lever (A)
forwards.
8. TRANSPORT AND TRANSIT BY CAR
Your wheelchair is designed to be easily transported by car. Your
wheelchair is foldable so the total width is limited to an average
of 30 cm. Furthermore, your wheelchair is equipped with swing
away detachable footrests. At the same time the wheelchair
is standard equipped with swing away and removable foot or
leg rests. Some wheelchairs may be equipped with a couple
of size decreasing accessories like detachable rear wheels.
8.1. De-assembly
Remove the foot- or leg rests on the front side of your whe-
elchair (see section 5);
Folding the wheelchair:
1. Stand in front of the wheelchair. Grab the seat from the