User Manual
Issue No: 14 | 2015
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Procedure 6
This procedure includes the following:
Adjusting or Replacing your camber bar
Adjusting / replacing the camber bar
This procedure applies to two different camber bar
types, both requiring a 5mm allen key.
1. Remove the rear wheels from the chair.
(As procedure 3)
2. Loosen ONLY the allen head screws that secure
the adjustable camber bar to the chair frame.
NOTE:
Ensure the allen head screws are loose enough to
allow the adjustable camber bar to move freely along
the chair frame to avoid scratching the chair frame.
3. Move the adjustable axle position camber bar
forward or back along the chair frame to adjust.
Lengthening the wheelbase will increase the
stability and maintain standard manoeuvrability of
the chair. Shortening the wheelbase will increase
the manoeuvrability and distribute additional
weight onto the rear wheels.
4. Measure both attaching points of the adjustable
axle position camber bar from both back posts to
ensure the adjustable camber bar is positioned at a
90° angle to the chair frame.
5. Securely tighten the allen head screws that secure
the adjustable camber bar to the chair frame.
6. Reinstall the rear wheels onto the chair.
7. Move the chair before using to make sure there is
no excessive drag to either side.
NOTE:
If drag to either side occurs, repeat the above
procedures until the chair rolls correctly.
WARNING
Tyre MUST be deflated before any disassembly
procedures are performed.
WARNING
DO NOT inflate tyre until it is
completely assembled.
WARNING
Make sure the detent pin of the quick/quad
release axle is fully released BEFORE operating the
wheelchair.
WARNING
The position of the footrest, camber bar,
as well as the tautness of the back upholstery, are
directly related to the chairs stability.
Any change to one or any combination of the
three may cause the chair to decrease in stability.
Use EXTREME caution when using a new seating
position for the first time.
User Manual | Procedure 6
Fig 19
Fig 20
A = Rearward / Lengthen
B = Forward / Shorten
Fig 21
A
D
B
C