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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.0. INTRODUCTION 

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1.1. SAFETY 

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1.1.1. Use 

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1.1.2. Transport 

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1.2. WARRANTY 

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1.3. UNPACKING THE CHAIR 

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1.4. CARE & MAINTENANCE 

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1.4.1. Wheels 

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1.4.2. Frame 

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1.4.3. Upholstery 

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1.5. RECYCLING 

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1.6. SETTINGS 

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1.6.1. Attaching the backrest 

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1.6.2. Height adjustment (VELA Tango El) 

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1.6.3. Height adjustment (VELA Tango) 

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1.6.4. Setting angle of seat 

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1.6.5. Setting angle of backrest 

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1.6.6. Adjusting lumbar support (ALB back) 

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1.6.7. Setting the back height 

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1.6.8. Back bolt (High back) 

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1.6.9. Adjusting the armrest height 

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1.6.10. Adjusting the armrest width 

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1.6.11. Fold-down armrest 

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1.6.12. Rotation 

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1.6.13. Brake 

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1.6.14. Charging (VELA Tango El) 

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1.6.15. Folding footrest 

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1.6.16. Footrest (optional) 

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1.6.17. Strolling bracket (optional) 

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1.6.18. Foot pedal for braking (optional) 

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1.6.19. Angle switch (optional) 

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1.6.20. Hand box (optional) 

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1.6.21. Electric braking (optional) 

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Summary of Contents for Tango 500

Page 1: ...VELA Tango VELA Tango 500 VELA Tango 500El VELA Tango 510El VELA Tango 510 500 500EL 510 510EL VERSION U S E R M A N U A L E N Manual no 105234...

Page 2: ...ngle of seat 7 1 6 5 Setting angle of backrest 7 1 6 6 Adjusting lumbar support ALB back 7 1 6 7 Setting the back height 7 1 6 8 Back bolt High back 8 1 6 9 Adjusting the armrest height 8 1 6 10 Adjus...

Page 3: ...ortant Please read this user manual carefully and save it for later use It should always be available to the user and accompany the chair The user manual is also available on VELA s website www vela e...

Page 4: ...y other means of transport always use the brake The chair is not approved as a passenger seat during transport and should not be used as such Please observe the following transport specifications Temp...

Page 5: ...y defective or worn parts The user should regularly retighten all removable parts 1 4 1 WHEELS It is advisable to periodically inspect the wheels and remove any fluff dirt etc 1 4 2 FRAME Clean with l...

Page 6: ...continuously for one minute then a nine minute break should follow 1 6 3 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT VELA TANGO Adjusted by pulling up the front handle on the right hand side 1 6 SETTINGS The gas spring and th...

Page 7: ...inching risk when adjusting the seat angle 1 6 5 SETTING ANGLE OF BACKREST Adjusted by pulling up the rear handle on the right hand side The handle is pressed down to lock the desired back angle 1 6 6...

Page 8: ...STING THE ARMREST WIDTH Adjusted by loosening the screw under the seat on the seat support and adjusting the armrest width by pulling out the armrest Remember to tighten the screw when done 1 6 9 ADJU...

Page 9: ...ing charging 1 6 12 ROTATION The seat is rotated by pushing back on the front handle on the left hand side Rotation can be turned and locked in the following positions 90 to the left and 90 to the rig...

Page 10: ...ews This is also where the depth is adjusted The height is adjusted by pressing the two buttons on the side of the bracket while the handle is positioned at the desired height 1 6 19 ANGLE SWITCH OPTI...

Page 11: ...g in hand box to operate functions 1 6 21 ELECTRIC BRAKING OPTIONAL On a VELA Tango with electric brake the brake is activated and deactivated using the hand box or angle switch The brake is hydraulic...

Page 12: ...701 338 Vermund Larsen A S VELA G teborgvej 8 12 DK 9200 Aalborg SV Tlf 45 96 34 76 00 mail vela dk www vela eu...

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