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3.7
Clothes-guard
A clothes-guard can be fitted to protect your clothes. Before
folding the back of the wheelchair, the clothes-guard must first
be folded inwards against the backrest.
3.8
Antitipper
An antitipper prevents the wheelchair from tipping backwards.
WARNING!
Risk of overturning
Antitippers that are incorrectly set or no longer
working can lead to overturning.
–
Always check that the antitipper is working
before using the wheelchair and have it set or
readjusted by a specialist dealer when required.
WARNING!
Risk of overturning
On uneven or soft ground, the antitipper can sink
into potholes or directly into the ground, thereby
curtailing or eliminating its safety function.
–
Only use the antitipper when travelling on even
and firm ground.
Activating the antitipper
1.
Slide the Antitipper
A
onto the bracket and fix it with the
quickpin
B
.
WARNING!
Risk of tipping
An activated antitipper can catch when negotiating
a step or an edge.
–
Always deactivate the antitipper before driving
over a step or kerb.
Deactivating the antitipper
1.
Unplug the quickpin and remove the Antitipper.
Setting the height
1.
Press the spring pin
C
on the antitipper and push the inner
section to the position required. Allow the spring pin to
engage in the nearest hole.
3.9
Tires
The ideal pressure depends on the tire type:
The table below is an indication. In case the tire differs from the
list below, check the side of the tire, the maximum pressure is
often listed there.
Tire
Max. pressure
Light wheel
7 bar
700 kPa
101 psi
Profile tire
7 bar
700 kPa
101 psi
Schwalbe® Marathon
Plus tire
10 bar
1000 kPa
145 psi
Schwalbe® One
10 bar
1000 kPa
145 psi
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