The anti-tipper is set for a maximum ground clearance of
50 mm
and so that the anti-tipper rollers, as a minimum,
project fully beyond the largest diameter of the drive wheels.
A mounted anti-tipper must always be active.
When overcoming obstacles (such as steps and curbs that are not lowered)
upwards
, the anti-tipper rollers con
tact the ground.
When overcoming obstacles (such as steps and curbs that are not lowered)
downwards
, the anti-tipper has to be
deactivated by the user or attendant to avoid damaging the anti-tipper.
Activation
1) Pull out the cotter pin on the upper tube section (see fig. 53, item 1).
2) Rotate the anti-tipper down by
180°
(see fig. 54, item 1).
3) Reinstall the cotter pin.
→
The anti-tipper is activated.
Deactivation
1) Pull out the cotter pin on the upper tube section (see fig. 53, item 1).
2) Rotate the anti-tipper upwards by
180°
(see fig. 54, item 1).
3) Reinstall the cotter pin.
→
The anti-tipper is deactivated.
53
54
8.12 Tip-assist
For this wheelchair type the tip-assist is integrated into the frame (see fig. 55).
1) At an obstacle, place one foot on the tip-assist and push down.
2) Slightly tip the wheelchair by simultaneously pressing down on the push handles.
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