NOTICE
Incorrect use of the wheel lock
Damage to wheels, loss of braking function due to incorrect operation
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Do not use the wheel lock whilst travelling. The product must be standing still before braking.
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Do not engage the wheel lock forcefully.
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When you activate the wheel lock and feel clear resistance, you can move the wheels slightly forwards or
backwards to change their positions so that the lock pin latches on to the brake ring.
8.2.4.1 Operating the wheel lock
The wheel lock needs to be engaged to take out the child, to remove and mount the seat, for folding and unfolding,
and to park the rehab buggy on uneven ground.
1)
Engage the wheel lock:
press the wheel lock bar down with the tip of your foot (see fig. 42).
2)
Release the wheel lock:
pull the wheel lock bar up with the tip of your foot (see fig. 43).
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8.2.5 Front wheels
The rehab buggy is equipped with swivelling front wheels to make steering easier. If needed, the caster wheels
can be locked with the integrated swivel lock. This function increases directional stability on uneven ground.
Activating the swivel lock
1) Pull the caster swivel lock casing into the direction of travel (##01117_D2_56395).
2) Push the rehab buggy forward until the caster wheels audibly engage in the caster swivel lock casings.
Deactivating the swivel lock
1) Push the caster swivel lock casings in the direction of the seat (##01117_D2_56395).
2) The caster wheels are unlocked again.
8.2.6 Suspension
The suspension can be adjusted continuously according to the user's weight and the conditions of the road/sur
face:
1) Twist the adjustment rings on both sides of the frame equally (see fig. 44, item 1).
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Clockwise: the suspension becomes tighter.
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Counterclockwise: the suspension becomes softer.
2) Check that the adjustment rings are positioned the same on both sides. The 4 marks can be used for orienta
tion (see fig. 44, item 2; see fig. 45, item 1).
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