Usage instructions LITTY 4all & 4you
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Figure 49: Overview of anti-tipping support (view
from the rear)
Figure 50: Cylindrical pin of the anti-tipping bar in
groove
20.1 Operating and passive position
Via a spring system, the anti-tipping supports
can be swivelled
from the operating to the
passive position
, for example to overcome
obstacles, so that they cannot rest on the ob-
stacle.
To move the anti-tipping supports into the pas-
sive position, pull them each to the rear and
out of the frame tubes until the cylindrical pin
protrudes from the grooves, and then turn
them by 180° upwards/inwards so that the anti-
tipping wheel points upwards (Fig. 52). After
releasing the anti-tippers, the cylindrical pin
slots into the groove again.
After passing the obstacle, move the anti-tip-
ping supports back
from the passive to the
operating position
following the same proce-
dure (Fig. 53). Make sure that these have
clicked back into place again properly.
Figure 51: Operating and passive position of the
anti-tippers
Figure 52: Moving the anti-tipping support from op-
erating to passive position (view from the rear)
Figure 53: Moving the anti-tipping support from pas-
sive to operating position (view from the rear)
Video
Operating and passive posi-
tion of the anti-tipping support:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raI-
GoG6nU_s
Quick Pins
Anti-tipping
wheels
Anti-tipping bar
Passive
position
Operating
position
Pull out anti-tipping
supports and turn
them inwards and up
Pull out the anti-tipping supports
and turn them inwards and down
Cylindrical
pin of the
anti-tipping
bar in groove
Lower frame
tube
rotate
pull
rotate
pull