LEG ABDUCTOR (Pommel) PAD ADJUSTMENT
Tools Required: 3mm and 5mm Hexagon Keys and 13mm Spanner.
To ensure correct comfort and to
achieve its intended purpose, it is
recommended that this device be
adjusted by a suitably qualified
person.
Initially it will be necessary to remove
the Cover, Fig.23, from the Pad
Adjustment Mechanism.
To allow the Pommel Pads to be
suitably repositioned, slacken all pivot
point Pad Adjustment Mechanism
screws, Fig.26.
The “Finger” style mechanism enables
the Pads to be rotated around their
pivot points to achieve positions to
suit most requirements including
asymmetrical positioning.
All Pivot Point Screws should be
tightened sufficient to prevent any movement.
Refit Adjustment Mechanism Cover, with the plastic draw string lock button
towards the front. With the Cover snugly fitted, pull draw string tight and secure
lock button in place.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
As there is a potential for small
fingers to be trapped within an exposed “Finger” Mechanism, it is
essential
that
the Cover Fig.23, is correctly refitted after carrying out any adjustments.
Final height adjustment can be completed, by slackening the M8 Domed Nut
located at the bottom of the vertical Pommel Stem, Fig.24. Raise or lower the
Pommel upper Stem as required then retighten the M8 Domed Nut sufficient to
prevent any movement.
To remove the Pommel assembly from the Seat unit, Slacken the Black Locking
Thumb Screw Fig.24, depress the spring “Pop
-
Pin” and slide the Pommel
assembly forwards clear of the Seat Base.
To refit Pommel, depress spring “Pop
-
Pin” on the horizontal Stem to allow it to
enter the Pommel Mount. Slide Pommel Device rearwards until the spring “Pop
-
Pin” engages into its locking hole in the side of the Receiver Mount. Re
-secure
the Black Thumb Screw, sufficient to prevent any movement.
NOTE: Positioning of the Pommel components, should not be affected by it’s
removal and refitting, although safe storage of the device is strongly
recommended when removed from the Gill 4 Seat unit.
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Pad Adjustment
Mechanism
Screws
Fig.26