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(When replacing this structure, simply reverse the initial movement, squeezing the two plastic buttons
on either site and inserting it back into the metal clasp. Occasionally it can twist slightly, so ensure it is
straight and fully engaged into the clasp. You should hear a satisfying click when inserted correctly.)
Once this is separated, fold down the strut behind the seat, docking the rear wheel into the slot in the
back of the battery box and resting the top of the shock absorber against the top of the seat. There is
another piece of elastic at the base of the rear strut which will hook over the clasp on the back of the
seat. This will stop the rear wheel assembly from dropping down whilst the wheelchair is transported.
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Holding the chair stable (by grabbing the front lip of the seat) push the footplate back up, securing where
applicable. Your GTE should now look as below and is ready to transport! The chair will be more stable
with the jacks down, but they can be folded up for transport. If the chair is being lifted by hand and is
still too heavy, you can also remove the battery which will take out some of the weight.
Summary of Contents for GTE MK II
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