Operating instructions SPEEDY 4all & 4you & 4teen
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Figure 118: Anti-tipping bar inserted into the anti-
tipping support
Now the anti-tippers are held at the bottom on
the anti-tipping bar in this position and the
spring retention cap is put onto the anti-tipping
support (loosen the M5 fixing screw on the
spring retention cap first in case this have been
screwed in not to loose it) so that the cord
protrudes from the top.
Figure 119: Spring retention cap placed on the anti-
tipping support, cord pulled through upwards and
M5 fixing screw inserted
Finally, the cord is pulled through so strongly
until the tension spring appears through the top
from the spring retention cap (this must be held
tight in the process). At the same time, the M5
fixing screw (AF 3 mm) is screwed back into
the spring retention cap and through the end
eyelet of the tension spring. The M5 fixing
screw (AF 3 mm) must be secured using screw
locking fluid.
Figure 120: Tension springs with end eyelets
Figure 121: The M5 fixing screw screwed through
the end eyelets of the tension spring
24.3 Height adjustment of the anti-
tipping support
This must be removed first for the height
adjustment of the anti-tipping support (see
chapter 24.2). Then the footrest pin is removed
on which the tension spring is secured using
the M6 fixing screw (AF 4 mm). When
loosening the M6 fixing screw, the footstep bolt
must be retained using a pliers (the footstep
pin must be protected if this is retained using a
Cord pulled
through upwards
M6 fixing screws
engaged in the
recess of the anti-
tipping support
M5 fixing screw
Cord pulled
through upwards
End eyelet