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Quickie Life Rev.4.0
Sideguards
Tool Height Adjustable Armrest
Installation: Slide the arm post into the receiver, located on the
wheelchair frame, until it stops
Height adjustment:
Slide the arm rest post out of the receiver.
Adjust the position of the hight adjustment bracket (1) by
removing the screw (2) and moving it to the desired posiion.
Re-fit the screw and tighten it.
Slide the arm rest post back into the receiver, (Fig.6.29).
Armpad Position:
The armpad position can be adjusted by relesing the screws (3),
then moving the arm pad to the desired position. Re-tighten the
screws, (Fig.6.24).
Adjusting Armrest Receiver
The tightness of the armrest receiver can be adjusted (tightened
/loosened) by means of the 2 screws (1) - (Fig.6.30).
Sideguard With Clothes Protector
(Fig.6.31)
The clothes protector prevents clothes getting dirty from spray
water. You can set the position in relation to the rear wheel by
moving the sideguard.
To do this, remove the fixing screws (1 and 2).
After setting to the desired position, re-tighten the screws (see
the page on torque).
WARNING!
Neither the sideguards nor the armrests are to be used for
lifting or carrying the wheelchair
Fig.6.29
1
2
3
Fig.6.30
1
Fig.6.31
1
2
Desk Sideguard, Flip-Up, Detachable with Short or Long
Armrests, Height-Adjustable (Fig.6.27-6.28)
Adjust the height of the armrest as follows: Slide the knob (1)
forward until it stops. Adjust the armrest (2) to the desired
height. Slide the knob toward the back and push the armrest (2)
down until you can hear it click into place. Always make sure
that the sideguards have locked into place properly. To flip the
armrest up, lift the handle (3) to unlock the sideguard.
WARNING!
Neither the sideguards nor the armrests are to be used for
lifting or carrying the wheelchair.
Folding stabilising bar
This bar is used to stabilise the backrest.
To be able to fold the wheelchair, the release lever must
be pushed inwards (Fig.6.26) or released and the
stabilising must be flipped downwards. When unfolding
the wheelchair, please make sure that the stabilising bar
is locked into position.
Stabilising bar
Fig. 6.26
3
2
1
Fig. 6.27
Fig. 6.28