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Adjustments
Fig. 38. The sensor cam of the stand function is
mounted using two screws.
2.
Adjust the supporting frame under the foot
plate as close to the foot plate as possible, but
make sure that the support wheel can rotate
freely. Loosen the two screws, adjust the
supporting frame to a suitable height and then
tighten the two screws again, see Fig. 35.
3.
Raise the seat up to an angle of 65°. On the
right side, under the front part of the seat frame,
there is a decal with a marking that points to
the edge of the parallel strut's bracket when
the seat is at a 65° angle, see Fig. 36.
4.
With the seat raised to a 65° angle, the support
wheel must just make contact with the floor. If not:
4a.
Measure the distance between the floor and
the bottom of the support wheel, see Fig. 37.
4b.
Loosen the two screws on the sensor cam of
the stand function, see Fig. 38.
4c.
Adjust the sensor cam. If the support wheel
does not touch the floor at the 65° angle, the
sensor cam must be moved a corresponding
length upwards in the track from the existing
position. If the wheel touches the floor before
the 65° angle, then the sensor cam must be
adjusted downwards. Tighten the two screws.
For seats without stand-up driving functionality, it
can be the case that the adjustment method via the
sensor cam is not sufficient, hence the remaining
adjustment must be performed with the support
wheel. This can be the case if the user has short
legs. With the seat at a 65° angle, adjust the support
wheel down towards the floor. Adjustment is
performed by loosening the two screws, adjusting
the supporting frame to a suitable height and then
tightening the two screws again, see Fig. 39.
5.
Run the seat down to the sitting position and
then run the seat lift to its lowest position.
6.
Raise the seat back up again to an angle of 65°.
7.
Check that the support wheel touches the floor
at a 65° angle when using the stand function.
Fig. 37. Measure the distance between the
support wheel and the floor.
Fig. 36. The support wheel must be touching the
floor when the seat is raised to an angle of 65°.
65°
Fig. 39. For chairs without stand-up driving, the
supporting frame can be adjusted once the two
screws have been loosened.
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