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Settings and adjustments

GB11

Adjusting the seat height 

You can adjust the seat height to different 
heights. There are 4 axle holes available for 
adjusting the seat height.

 

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Loosen the socket screws (A).

 

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Set the seat height as required.

 

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Retighten the socket screws.

 

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If required, readjust the tyre brakes.

Adjusting the ride characteristics

The ride characteristics of the Amara are 
adjustable.

 

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Loosen the nut (A).

 

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Set the seat height as required.

 

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Retighten the socket screws.

 

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 Move the wheel and axle plate forwards 
or backwards (the back axle hole gives 
you more stability and the front axle hole 
gives you a more comfortable ride; the 
ride characteristics change in relation to 
the seat depth).

 

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Retighten the nut.

Fixing the ankle hinge

1.   Adjust the ankle angle to the required 

position.

2.   Drill a hole in the hinge.
3.   Fix the ankle hinge using the fixing pin 

provided.

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Settings and adjustments

GB10

For additional comfort, you can adjust the 
Amara to suit your own requirements. The 
settings given below are easy to implement. 
Your dealer can carry out the other settings 
and adjustments, such as adjusting the seat 
height, the ride characteristics and fixing the 
ankle angle, for you.

Adjusting the push handle

1.   Loosen the handle by one turn.
2.   Adjust the handle to the required height.
3.   Retighten the handle.
The handles cannot be removed.

Adjusting the armrests

1.   Undo the socket screw (A).
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Adjust the armrest to the required 
height.

3.   Retighten the socket screw.

Adjusting the legrest

1.   Undo the socket screw (A) by one turn.
2.    Set the legrest to the required lower leg 

length.

NB:

 Make sure the legrest is at least 5 cm 

off the floor.

3.   Retighten the socket screw.

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Summary of Contents for AMARA

Page 1: ...H A N D L E I D I N G U S E R M A N U A L M O D E D E M P L O I G E B R A U C H S A N W E I S U N G Amara...

Page 2: ...hnical specifications 6 Safety instructions 7 Preparing the wheelchair for use 9 Settings and adjustments 10 Getting in and out of the chair yourself 13 Folding up the wheelchair 14 Transporting the w...

Page 3: ...nts The armrests and the lower leg length of the legrests are height adjustable The push handle is also adjustable offering your accompanying person greater comfort The swing away legrests and fold up...

Page 4: ...users with sufficient strengtharegenerallycapableoftacklingobstacles up to 10 cm in height n n Engage the brake on the wheelchair before getting out of the chair or transferring from it n n Only use t...

Page 5: ...ace n n Always go off a pavement or step backwards to prevent the wheelchair from leaning over forwards and the user from falling out of it n n Never go down stairs in the wheelchair by yourself n n N...

Page 6: ...e hinge 1 Adjust the ankle angle to the required position 2 Drill a hole in the hinge 3 Fix the ankle hinge using the fixing pin provided A A A A A 1 2 3 3 mm Settings and adjustments GB10 For additio...

Page 7: ...ides and armrests By turning this a quarter of a turn you can remove the entire side After replacing the side retighten the securing pin by turning it back a quarter of a turn A Settings and adjustmen...

Page 8: ...securing pin by turning it back a quarter of a turn You can remove the wheels Disengage the brake press down on the axle and it will be released from the catch You can remove the legrests Press the c...

Page 9: ...figure 5 figure 6 figure 7 Transporting the wheelchair GB16 Taxibus The Amara has been tested positively by the TNO as a Crashtest safe wheelchair in compliance with ISO 7176 19 It can therefore be tr...

Page 10: ...ecessary NB Overtightening the screws can damage the wheelchair Check the hinged components on the folding frame Lubricate sparingly with Teflon spray if necessary Major maintenance annual Your dealer...

Page 11: ...reakages caused by failure to comply with instructions for use and maintenance instructions abnormal use wear and tear negligence overloading accidents caused by third parties use of non original comp...

Page 12: ...Uw dealeradres Your dealer s adress Adresse de votre revendeur Adresse Ihres H ndlers...

Page 13: ...P O Box 304 NL 7000 AH Doetinchem Logistiekweg 7 Doetinchem T 31 0 314 328 000 F 31 0 314 328 001 E info life mobility com I www life mobility com...

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