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Easy Life i Rev.4.0
Angle-Adjustment of Composite Footrest
(Fig. 6.12).
This can be adjusted to alter the angle to the ground. Release
screw, pull it inwards, set the desired angle and then push it on.
After making the adjustment, re-tighten the screw. Make sure
that after any adjustment work, all screws are tightened correctly
(see the page on torque).
Ensure that you maintain the minimum gap to the floor (25 mm)
(Fig. 6.11).
Fig. 6.12
Hanger and Latch
The legrests can be swung inwards under the seat sling or
outwards.
When fitting the legrests, the footrests must be pointing inwards
or outwards. Then rotate the legrest inwards, until it locks into
place. To remove, pull the lever (1), swing the hanger inwards or
outwards and then lift the leg rest out. Make sure that the leg
rest is locked into place correctly (Fig. 6.13 - 6.14).
WARNING!
•
The legrests should not be used tolift or to carry the
wheelchair.
•
When getting on or off the wheelchair, do not use the
footboards. These should be flipped up beforehand and
swung to the outside as far as possible.
Fig. 6.13
1
Fig. 6.14
1
Option Elevating legrest
(Fig. 6.17 - 6.19)
To remove, pull the lever (1), swing the footplate outwards and
then lift the legrest out.
Height adjustment:
The lower leg length can be adjusted infinitely by releasing the
screw (2). Adjust the suitable height and tighten the screw
again.
CAUTION!
The distance between the footplate and the ground must be at
least 40 mm.
Angle Adjustment:
Press the lever (3) downward with one hand while supporting
the leg rest with the other hand to take the load off. When a
suitable angle is achieved, let go of the lever and the legr est
will lock into one of the preset positions.
WARNING!
•
Keep hands clear of the adjustment mechanism between,
the frame and the movable parts of the footrest while
elevating or lowering the footrest.
•
The footrests should not be used to lift or to carry the
wheelchair.
•
Risk of trapping fingers!
•
When moving the footrest up or down, do not put your
fingers in the adjusting mechanism between the moving
parts of the footrest.
FIG. 6.17
1
2
FIG. 6.18
3
FIG. 6.19