3. Settings.
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Settings and adjustments to the product or accessories may only be made
by people who have been given the necessary instructions by a medical
product advisor. Please ensure that none of the user's extremities are in
the respective area when making adjustments of any kind to minimise the
risk of injury.
3.1 Locking / unlocking the castors
The sub-frame should always be pre-
vented from rolling away inadvertently
by locking the 2 rear castors (
A
). To do
this, press the locking device (
B
) down
with your foot. To release the locking
device (
B
) again, push it upwards.
3.2 Seat height
The seat height is adjusted using a
gas pressure spring. In order to ad-
just the seat height upwards, the foot
pedal (
C
) on the base frame is actua-
ted. By pressing it lightly, the seat unit
slides upwards. Lowering is achieved
through pressure from above onto the
seat whilst at the same time opera-
ting the foot pedal. The gas pressure
spring serves merely to assist with ad-
justment of the height. The foot pedal
can be secured against inadvertent
operation with the spring pin (
D
) (loca-
ted on the inside of the foot pedal). To do this, turn the spring pin until it
engages. If necessary, assist engagement by moving the foot pedal gent-
ly. The locking eff ect is cancelled by pulling out the spring pin and turning
it a quarter turn.
Ensure that, during adjustment of the seat height, no body parts (feet) are trap-
ped in the area of the adjustment mechanism in order to avoid injuries.
B
A
C
D
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