4.3.2
Seat tilt
The seat tilt tilts the entire seat, from headrest to leg rest. When the seat is
tilted, the maximum speed of the wheelchair can be reduced automatically or
the ability to drive the wheelchair can be restricted completely. The reduced
maximum speed can be indicated with a turtle on the display of the control
panel and by a yellow light on the switch box. The drive restriction can be
indicated with a red light on the switch box or by a flashing turtle on the
display of the control panel.
4.3.3
Anterior tilt
The anterior tilt has programmable positions to meet individual needs.
Typical tilt positions are 5°, 10°, 20°, and 45°.
• 10° makes it easier to reach objects, for instance on a table.
• 20° extends your reach even further.
• 45° lowers the footplates.
When you tilt the seat forward or rearward, it will stop when it reaches a
preprogrammed position or a neutral, not tilted, position. If you want to
continue the movement forward or rearward, press the button again or repeat
the joystick maneuver. The tilt angle can vary depending on how the anterior
tilt is programmed and if any positioning limitations apply.
WARNING!
Use positioning aids at all times
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