ZIPPIE SALSA R
2
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Rev.2.0
Fig. 5.41
Fig. 5.42
Fig. 5.43
5.9.3 Foot plates
The foot plates may be flipped up to aid entry and exit
from the chair.
WARNING!
Do not use the foot plates to stand on as the full weight of
your body may cause the chair to tip forwards. This could
result in injury and could damage the foot rests.
5.9.4 Adjusting the foot rest length
To adjust the foot rest length remove the bolts/screws on
the foot rest stem as shown in (Fig. 5.44, 70° and 5.45),
Centre Mount), adjust the length to suit. Ensure the bolts/
screws are firmly located and tighten ed prior to use.
NOTE:
The internal foot rest stem may require cutting
down in length to allow the foot plate position to be
raised.
Fig.5.44
Fig.5.45
5.9.2 Standard Seat Hanger depth adjustment
• Remove both sets of 5.0 mm hanger depth adjustment
bolts, (Fig.5.41).
• Slide both hanger receivers to the desired location,
(Fig.5.42, inset B).
• Replace both sets of depth adjustment bolts, (Fig.5.43).
• Use 20 N/m or 177 in/lb of torque.
5.9.5 Manual Elevating Leg rest
To elevate:
Pull the leg rest upwards and stop at the desired height.
The leg rest will automatically lock in the chosen position.
To lower:
Push the release lever slowly forward. The leg rest will
lower the angle. As soon as you release the lever, the leg
rest will be locked in the current position, (Fig.5.46).
WARNING!
Keep hands clear of the adjustment mechanism between
the frame and the movable parts of the leg rest while
elevating or lowering the leg rest.
NOTE:
Please refer to Section 7 for details of your
controls
LEVER
Fig. 5.46