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YOUNGSTER 3
Standard Sling (Fig. 4.27)
The sling is equipped with a Velcro fastener on one side, this
permits stepless adjustment of the sling. To readjust the sling,
first fold up the wheelchair slightly. Then re move the screws (1)
and pull the front plugs (2) forward out of the frame. The sling
(3) can then be slid off of the frame. By unfastening the Velcro,
the sling can be readjusted. Reverse this pro cedure to reinstall
the sling. When finished, make sure that all screws have been
properly tightened (see the page on torque).
CAUTION:
For proper safety, at least 50 % of the Velcro surfaces must
make contact with each other at all times.
Standard Sling
Crutch holder (Fig. 4.28)
This device permits crutches to be transported directly on a
wheelchair. It has a Velcro loop (1) to fasten crutches or other
aids.
CAUTION:
Never try to use or even remove the crutches or other aids
while moving.
Crutch Holder
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Tray (Fig. 4.29)
The tray provides a flat surface for most activities. Before using
a tray, it first has to be adjusted to the width of the seat by an
authorised dealer. The user must be sitting in the wheelchair
during the trial run.
Tray
Fig. 4.29
Transit Wheels (Fig. 4.30 + Fig. 4.31)
Transit wheels should be used wherever your wheelchair would
be too wide if the rear wheels were used (e.g. in airplanes,
buses, etc.). After the rear wheels have been removed with the
aid of the quick-release axles, the transit wheels can
immediately be used to continue riding. The transit wheels are
mounted so that they are approx. 3 centimeters above the
ground when not in use. They are then out of the way when
riding, transporting or when tipping to pass over obstacles (e.g.,
kerbs, steps, etc.).
CAUTION:
Your wheelchair does not have any wheel locks when the transit
wheels are being used.
Transit Wheels
Fig. 4.31
Fig. 4.30
Fig. 4.27
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2
Fig. 4.28
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