Operating instructions SPEEDY 4all & 4you & 4teen
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24 Anti-tippers
To reduce the risk of tipping backwards
unintentionally to a minimum, anti-tippers are
available as accessories. The anti-tippers are
adapted to the axle tube via anti-tipping
supports and can be swivelled under the frame
using a spring system.
Figure 111: Anti-tipping support
24.1 Operating and passive position
To overcome an obstacle, the anti-tipping
support must be swivelled from the operating
to the passive position beforehand so that this
does not knock against the obstacle.
Figure 112: Operating position of the anti-tipping
support
Figure 113: Passive position of the anti-tipping
support
To move the
anti-tipping support into the
operating position
, press the anti-tipping bar
downwards and swivel this to the rear. Make
sure that the anti-tipping support is engaged
correctly again. This is visible when the
footrest pins have engaged in the
corresponding recess of the anti-tipping
supports from the one side and the M6 fixing
screws from the other side.
An accompanying person can also press
the anti-tipping support downwards by stepping
on the footrest pins and then swivelling into the
passive position.
Figure 114: Moving anti-tippers into the operating
position
Anti-tipping bar
Anti-tipping
wheels
Anti-tipping
supports
Footrest pins
Press the anti-tipping
support downwards and
swivel to the rear