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29.1
3.3.4.11 Leg support with angle
adjustment and length
compensation (774-2 AL)
When seated in the wheelchair, ask a
carer to raise the leg support to the de-
sired level. The length of the leg sup-
port is automatically adjusted by spring
force.
To lower the leg support, remove the
load momentarily from the support by
raising the lower thigh (ask a carer if
necessary), and push the clamping le-
ver (Fig. 29.1/
➀
) forwards.
The leg support can now be moved
slowly downwards.
!
Warning:
When setting the height-adjustable
leg support, never touch the adjust-
ment mechanism with your free
hand.
The height and depth positioning of the
calf plate can be adjusted by installing
it in the corresponding holes (Fig. 29.1/
➁
).
The length of the leg support can be
adjusted in stages after the screw (Fig.
29.1/
➂
) has been loosened.
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2
3
29.2
To adjust the angle of the foot plate,
loosen the locking screw (Fig. 29.2) lo-
cated on the side, pull out the teeth and
set the new angle.
Re-tighten all screws when adjustment
is complete.
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3.3.4.10 Leg support with angle
adjustment (774-1)
When seated in the wheelchair, ask a
carer to raise the leg support to the de-
sired level.
To lower the leg support, remove the
load momentarily from the support by
raising the lower thigh (ask a carer if
necessary), and push the clamping le-
ver (Fig. 28/
➀
) forwards.
The leg support can now be moved
slowly downwards.
!
Warning:
When setting the height-adjustable
leg support, never touch the adjust-
ment mechanism with your free
hand.
The position of the calf support can be
adjusted by installing it on the second
set of drilled holes (Fig. 29/
➁
).
Loosening the locking screw (Fig. 29/
➂
)
allows the calf pad to be moved up-
wards.
The length of the leg support can be
adjusted in stages after the screw (Fig.
29/
➃
) has been loosened.
Re-tighten all screws when adjustment
is complete.
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4
1
3