Service Record Mio Carbon (Design 2018)
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2020-09-01
3.7.1 Adjust height
3.7 Assembly group anti-tipper
(1)
The anti-tipper consists essentially of 4
parts:
• anti-tipper holder
(A)
,
• foot lever
(B)
,
• Anti-tipper wheel
(C)
with holder,
• the anti-tipping bar
(D)
, which can be
pulled downwards and turned through
180 ° (partly stuck in the anti-tipper
holder).
(2)
The height of the anti-tipper can be chan-
ged by the screw
(A)
:
• Remove the rear wheels,
• remove the screw
(A)
with the sleeve
(B)
,
• move the anti-tip bar
(C)
in the holder
(D)
to the desired position
(E)
,
• replace the sleeve
(B)
and the screw
(A)
• and tighten the screw tightly.
The lowest hole
(F)
is due to the design
and must not be used. The anti-tipper bar
could slip out of the holder when turning /
activating the anti-tipper.
(3)
If the wheelchair is set very actively and the
activated anti-tipper protrudes too far at the
back, the anti-tipper bar can be shortened.
• Remove the screw
(B)
• remove the anti-tip wheel and the hol-
der
(A)
,
• shorten the anti-tip bar
(C)
with a saw
to the desired length,
• put the anti-tip wheel and the holder
back on the anti-tip bar
(C)
,
• put the screw
(B)
in the hole
(D)
• and tighten the screw
(B)
firmly.
If the center of gravity of the wheelchair
is set to passive, then the anti-tipper must
be fitted to the outside of the pipe instead
of inside to protect the chair against tipping
over.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(1)
(E)
(F)
(A)
(A) (B)
(C)
(D)
(C)
(B)
(D)
(D)
(2)
(3)