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C
Standing-Up
From the sitting position, by pushing button
C
, the chair will slowly raise to enable
standing with the legrest automatically
retracting, in the event that it had been
raised.
Should the chair be in the resting or relaxed
positions, by pushing button
C
, the chair will
slowly return to the sitting position and then
onto aid standing, if desired.
It is advisable to raise the back angle
slightly by pushing button E when moving
from a resting position to full standing to
ensure good support and control.
Stand-Up Powerlift
This feature will support your standing
motion provided your body weight does not
exceed 95kg (unless the chair has been
adjusted to accomodate 135kg).
D
Sitting Down & Tilt-in-Space
By pushing button
D
the chair will return
from the standing to the sitting position.
If the button is kept depressed the chair will
automatically tilt and move on to the
relaxed position.
By pushing button
A
the legrest will elevate.
By pressing button
F
the backrest will
recline further to achieve the complete
resting position.
Tilt in Space
Tilt-in-space enables the occupant to be
tilted forwards or backwards in the chair
whilst maintaining a healthy and
comfortable position at the pelvis and
knees.
To benefit from the tilt-in-space, push
button
D
.
Ensure button
D
remains depressed for the
chair to automatically move to effect the
relaxed position.
By pushing button
A
the legrest will elevate
and then by pressing button
F
the backrest
will recline further to achieve the complete
resting position.
E
Raising the Backrest
By pushing button
E,
the backrest will raise
gently to a more upright position.
It is advisable to raise the back angle
slightly by pushing button
E
when moving
from a resting position to fully standing to
ensure good support and control.
F
Reclining the Backrest
By pushing button
F
, the backrest will
recline gradually. At any point during this
motion the backrest can be stopped at the
desired position.
It is important not to recline the back angle
too far without tilting the chair angle (button
D
) or raising the legrest (button
A
) as it can
result in slumping and sliding and thus an
uncomfortable and poor posture.
In the relaxed position with the legrest
raised (refer to
A
above and seat angle
tilted (refer to
D
), the back angle can be
reclined further to enable an ideal resting
and sleeping position.
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