Usage instructions LITTY 4all & 4you
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20.2 Removing and attaching the anti-
tipping supports
For example, the anti-tippers can be
com-
pletely removed
using a quick pin to transport
the product. To do this, press on the locking
knob on the quick pin and pull it out. The anti-
tipping supports can then be pulled out from
the lower frame tubes.
Figure 54: Quick Pin with locking knob
Hint:
The quick pins can then be inserted into the
holes in the frame tubes to prevent loss.
Figure 55: Anti-tipping supports removed and quick
pins inserted in holes in the lower frame tubes
To
reattach the anti-tipping supports
, en-
sure that the correct anti-tipping support is
used for each side or that the cylindrical pin of
the anti-tipping support end piece is correctly
aligned. On the left side, the cylindrical pin
must point upwards when the anti-tipping sup-
port is in the active position, and downwards
on the right side.
Figure 56: Position of the cylindrical pin of the anti-
tipping support end piece left and right (view from
behind)
You can align the cylindrical pin of the anti-tip-
ping support end piece by pulling the anti-tip-
ping support end piece approx. 1 cm out of the
anti-tipping bar and then turning it 180° up or
down.
Figure 57: Anti-tipping support end piece and cylin-
drical pins
Then insert the anti-tipping supports in the
lower frame tubes. Make sure that you use the
correct anti-tipping support for each side (with
the sliders of the anti-tipping bar facing to-
wards the centre of the wheelchair) and place
the cylindrical pins of the anti-tipping bar in the
grooves. Then take a quick pin for every anti-
tipper in your hand, press the locking knob on
the quick pin and insert it back into the bore-
hole on the frame tube.
Locking knob
Anti-tipping
support end
piece
Cylindrical
pin of the anti-
tipping support
end piece
Cylindrical pin of
the anti-tipping
bar
Left-hand: Cylindrical pin of the
anti-tipping support end piece
upwards
Right-hand: Cylindrical pin
of the anti-tipping support
end piece downwards
Slider of the
anti-tipping
bar