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Technical Information
Note how the cables are drawn in a bow over to the opposite side of the back frame and then back
again. This allows the push bar to be adjusted up and down without affecting the cables.
The cables must always be clipped to the tubes of the back frame, and clip positioning is important.
Example: The left-hand caregiver brake cable (C) arcs over to the right side where it is clipped (G) at the
top, then along the tube to a clip (K) just above the joint plate of the back frame, and finally over to the
wheel mount on the left side.
The back recline cable (A) arcs in the same way, over to the right side where it is clipped (I) directly
under the brake cable clip (G) and held to the inside from the brake cable. The cable continues down to
clip (M) on the bend of the back frame tube directly below the joint plate, then on to the gas spring.
The cables on the right side are routed in a mirror image of the left side.
Cables from the cable controls are held together with a wire strap (E) in an even bow. A smaller cable
strap (P) holds the brake cables together under the seat.
3.3.2 Replacement of control
Replacement of cable control, complete with cables:
1. Remove the screws (Figure 20) to release the
cable control from the push bar.
2. Remove the clips that hold the control cable to
the back frame (see section 3.1.1).
3. Release the control cable from the gas spring
(see section 2.6 step 2 for seat tilt and/or section
2.8 step 3 for back recline).
4. Screw the new cable control in place on the push
bar (Figure 21). It should be placed 30-40mm
from the joint and angled outward 2-3°.
5. Draw the cables down to their respective
connection points. Follow section 3.3.1 and
Figure 19 carefully.
6. Adjust the control cable per section 3.3.4.
7. Connect the brake cable per section 3.3.1, seat
tilt cable per section 2.6 step 2 (reverse order),
and back recline cable per section 2.8 step 3
(reverse order).
8. Adjust brake cable per section 3.1.1.
9. Check all brake and tilt functions, and cable
routings (see Figure 19).
10. Assemble the wire strap (E in Figure 19) to hold
the cables together.
Figure 20.
Screws for controls
Figure 21.
Control positioning
30-40 mm