EZ1
2012-12
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The pushing handgrips can be adjusted in
height according to the size of the attendant
person.
The
handgrips can be adjusted by following
instructions.
1. Loosen the star buttons
on each side.
2. Place the pushing handgrips in the desired
height for the attendant person.
3. Retighten the star buttons
on each side.
4. Check that the handgrips are firmly
fixated.
2.10 Backrest adjusting / Seat inclination
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WARNING:
Risk of tipping over – Be aware that the stability decrease when the
backrest is adjusted backwards.
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WARNING:
Risk of injury – Apply the parking brakes before adjusting the
backrest and seat inclination.
The seat and the backrest can only be adjusted simultaneously or independently from one
another in their angle by an attendant. Be sure that the patient sits in the chair when the
attendant shall perform the back adjusting, seat inclination and that the wheelchair does not
tip over.
Seat inclination:
1. Pull lever on the left side (see label)
towards the handgrip to adjust the seat
inclination.
Label
2. Pull/Push the seat in the desired position (-5° to
+ 15°), the gas pressure spring shall be pressed
in/out.
3. Loosen the lever , to block the gas pressure
spring.
Backrest adjusting:
1. Pull lever on the right side (see label) towards the handgrip to adjust the angle of
the backrest.
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2. Pull/Push the backrest in the desired position (-5° to + 50°), the gas pressure spring
shall be pressed in/out.
3. Loosen the lever , to block the gas pressure spring.
If your wheelchair features drum brakes, the levers are used as brakes; additional
levers have been mounted for adjusting angle of backrest and seat inclination.
These levers can be triggered with the thumb.
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