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- Anti-tippers with tipping lever (photo 31) : prevent back
tipping which ensures safety when using a reclining backrest,
driving on slopes or crossing obstacles.
It is height adjustable and also act as tipping lever (see para-
graph Tipping lever)
Anti-tippers can remain in place when the wheelchair is not
used; perform a half-turn by activating the button (A schema
32) to its indexing.
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The recommended distance between anti-tippers small
wheels and floor is 3 to 5 centimetres ; this adjustment is
required with reference to the position and diameter of the
rear wheel.
Push down the button (A schema 32) and adjust the wheels
holding tube for the desired distance based upon the preset
holes.
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Make sure that the dog points come out of their posi-
tioning hole in order to prevent any falls.
- Tipping lever (photo 33) : it allows the attendant to easily
tip the wheelchair when crossing an obstacle (pavement, step,
etc.) ; push down the lever with your foot (right or left) and
maintain balance using the push handles.
The tipping lever is mounted the same as the anti-tippers, in
the same tube.
2.6.4. Transparent tray (photo 34) : it is positioned on the
armpads of the armrests (full length ones only). Slide the tray
forward or backward based upon the user’s build.
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Do not place very heavy and instable objects, containers
with very hot and corrosive liquids on the tray, which may
cause serious injury if they fall.
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B
C
31
3 cm mini
10 mm
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