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Easy Life i Rev.4.0
Folding stabilising bar
This bar is used to stabilize the
backrest.
To be able to fold the wheelchair,
the release lever must be pushed
inwards (Fig. 6.29) or released and
the stabilising must be flipped
downwards. When unfolding the
wheelchair, please make sure that
the stabilising bar is locked into
position.
Headrest
(Fig. 6.28)
You can adjust the height of the
headrest and it can be moved
forwards and backwards,
horizontally. To do this, loosen the
screw (1 or 2). This is how you can
adjust to the required positions.
Re-tighten the screws (see the
page on torque).
Adjustable Back Sling,
(Fig. 6.26)
The adjustable back sling can
be adjusted for tension by
parting the Velcro® straps and
moving them through the
buckles (1). When the desired
tension is achieved, press the
Velcro back together.
Repeat the process for each
strap.
The back sling upholstery can
be accessed from the inside via
an opening and can be padded
to suit individual tastes.
WARNING!
Ensure that each strap is firmly secured before using the
wheelchair.
Backrest
Height-adjustable
Backrest
The backrest height can be
adjusted from 350 mm - 50 mm
(depending on the
backrest position). Release the
bolts (1)+(2), and push the
backrest tube to the desired
position. Tighten up the bolts
again (Fig. 6.23).
Fig. 6.23
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2
Angle Adjustable Backrest
The angle of the backrest
can be set to 6 different
positions
(-5° forwards, 0°, 5°, 10°, 15°
and 20° backwards). To
adjust the angle, remove the
screw (1), set the desired
angle and then re-tighten the
screw.
(Fig. 6.24).
By releasing the clamp lever
(1) the backrest height can
be infinitely adjusted from 350 mm – 500 mm.
Fig. 6.24
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Adjusting the backrest
angle
(7° - 30°)
By pulling both levers
together (1),
you can
release the backrest and
then move it to the desired
position.
On releasing the two levers
(1) the backrest will
automatically lock into place
(Fig. 6.25).
WARNING!
•
The reclining backrest can only be used in conjunction with
the wheelbase extension.
•
It is recommended that the reclining backrest is used in
conjunction with anti-tip tubes (maximum ground clearance
30 mm - 50 mm).
•
We recommend that the reclining backrest is used in
conjunction with a stabilising bar.
Fig. 6.25
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Fig. 6.26
Trunk support
The trunk support can be
adjusted in angle, depth and
height (see Fig. 6.27). It can be
swung away by turning the
release lever (1).
Headrest
1
2
Fig. 6.28
Stabilizing Bar
Fig. 6.29
Fig. 6.27
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