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3.1.4 

– Knee support 

The knee support is made of a central square-profiled tube held by a sleeve. 
Before standing, it is important to adjust the knee support in height and depth and to adjust the U-formed 

knee-supports in the width. 

 

– Adjustment in the depth 

 

 
 
Choose  the  appropriate  hole  to  reach 

the desired depth.  

 
Keep 3 to 4cm between the knee of the 

end-user and the knee-support. 

 

 

– Adjustment in height (3 different heights possible) 

 

 

To adjust, remove bolt, slide knee support 

to desired height and put the bolt back.  

Tighten securely.  
 
The upper edge of the knee support has to 

be below the patella. 

 

– Angle adjustment 

 

 

 
 
Loosen the fitting screws from the knee-

supports  and  proceed  with  angle 
adjustment according to the morphology 
of the user. 

 
Once  adjusted,  tighten  up  the  screws 

securely. 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for P-Access

Page 1: ...Instructions for use for P Access standing wheelchairs...

Page 2: ...Guards 11 3 1 6 Suspension adjustment 12 3 2 In standing position 13 a Put the knee support 13 b Put the armrest in horizontal position 13 c Put the safety belt 14 Chapiter IV DRIVING 15 4 1 remote co...

Page 3: ...of multiple daily standing Use of this chair is by medical prescription Progressive re education for the standing position with your physiotherapist is strongly recommended before daily use of the St...

Page 4: ...d and adapted to this purpose When transporting the chair in a vehicle bulk can be reduced Fold back backrest see Common instructions paragraph III 2 Folding and unfolding the backrest And only on the...

Page 5: ...top to avoid to lift a heavy load to carry 2 2 BACKREST ASSEMBLY In order to ease and reduce volume of transportation the wheelchair is delivered with its backrest and kneepad unassembled Backrest as...

Page 6: ...wheelchair without using the motor Both levers are located on each side of the wheelchair at rear of the motor 2 3 1 Disengage and engage the drive wheels Disengage hand free mode Swing both levers ou...

Page 7: ...eat tube correspond TIPS By exception doing the opposite by making a different connection between upper and lower seat tubes you will get a different range of backrest adjustment going to a complete f...

Page 8: ...the screws from the armrest fitting tube adjust to the desired height and put back the screws in place b Width adjustments 3 different possibilities 60 mm c Swing backwards To make side transfers easy...

Page 9: ...d put back the screws Tighten securely Remember that adjusting the footrest at the right height means a better pressure relief along the thigh in a seated position b Angle adjustment of the footplate...

Page 10: ...reach the desired depth Keep 3 to 4cm between the knee of the end user and the knee support b Adjustment in height 3 different heights possible To adjust remove bolt slide knee support to desired hei...

Page 11: ...ews securely Those adjustments will have to be optimized after a progressive standing session This will enable to avoid exaggerated pressure on the knees and to guarantee a good alignment of the limbs...

Page 12: ...Page 12 3 1 6 Suspension adjustment The firmness of the shock absorber is adjustable by turning the knurled knob of the spring...

Page 13: ...ticalize on a slope or too close to greater level differences such as steps or ramps for example a Put the knee support Place the knee support into the square profiled shaft designed for this purpose...

Page 14: ...of the end user WARNING Make sure that the chest strap does not get caught in the spokes when loose This chest strap is not to be used as a safety belt in a vehicle WARNING Never use safety belt of t...

Page 15: ...Page 15 4 1 REMOTE CONTROL a Description Chapiter IV DRIVING...

Page 16: ...POSITION AND ADJUSTING THE SEAT BACK Warning On the both modes free wheel or electrically powered mode there is the possibility to come into the standing position However if you are on the free wheel...

Page 17: ...re in conformity with the manufacturer s technical specifications Using batteries of inferior quality may damage the electronics or interfere with the wheelchair s operation 2 The quality of discharge...

Page 18: ...autonomy and optimise the durability of your batteries every charging cycle started should be completed Repeated short or incomplete charging cycles gradually reduce your batteries capacity 5 1 4 Spe...

Page 19: ...d lower puncture risks check the pressure on a regular basis The pressure is indicated on the side of the tyre Castors are maintenance free Rear wheel need a monthly control of the pressure 5 4 CLEANI...

Page 20: ...etween guard clothes Seat depth adjustable from 35 cm 13 80 to 50 cm 19 70 Backrest actuator type LA 31 3000 100 Standing actuator type LA 31 6000 150 Foot plate flip up and adjustable in height by 30...

Page 21: ...IRING Ensure this assembly diagram is followed as otherwise use of the wheelchair is dangerous They must be correctly connected to obtain the appropriate voltage Fuse 30 Ah Joystick Actuator Right mot...

Page 22: ...ries are full charged Check that all the cables have been connected properly Check that the electronics have been switched on Check the fuses After checking those points turn the remote control on Mor...

Page 23: ...be avoided WARNING Allow for the risk of interference due to electromagnetic radiation if electrical parts or accessories are added to the electric wheelchair 7 3 WASTE MANAGEMENT Warning This produc...

Page 24: ...fatigue Abnormal use Failure to maintain the chair Any modifications out of the manufacturers control Similarly it does not cover metal parts that have been modified by any person whatever since they...

Page 25: ...Castro 16 BE 1040 Brussels Belgium phone 0811 700 440 or 32 0 2735 1101 fax 32 0 2735 2202 www powerstand eu info powerstand eu Printed on 25 11 2015 Non contractual document subject to modification...

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