TRAVELER 4all Ergo & 4you Ergo usage instructions
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The tipping point and/or seat heights have
been changed.
The caster wheel axles are no longer verti-
cal due to a fall or an impact.
The flattering of the caster wheels should
be reduced.
To adjust the caster fork rotary axles, the
product should be standing on a level surface
and the wheel track of the drive wheels should
have already been adjusted (Chapter 22.2).
Now
check
whether the caster fork rotary ax-
les are positioned perpendicular to the level
ground. For this purpose, place an angle with
height adjustable slider on the front edge of the
caster wheel bearing blocks. The slider should
be aligned at the middle of the caster wheel
bearing block.
Information:
If the front edges of the caster wheel bearing
blocks are perpendicular to the level ground,
the caster fork rotary axles are as well.
Observe that the front edges of the caster
wheel bearing blocks are slightly rounded.
Thus, the distance above and below between
the slider of the angle and the front edge of the
caster wheel bearing blocks must be the same
size.
Figure 99: Checking the adjustment of the caster
wheel axles
Tool recommendation:
The angle with slider can be ordered from
PRO ACTIV (order number: 8000 901 000).
If the front edges of the caster wheel bearing
blocks are not standing vertical to the level
ground, the settings must be adjusted. First,
adjust
the right caster wheel bearing block,
then the left one, and finally check the right
side again. To do this, proceed as follows:
1. Loosen the M5 stud bolt (AF 2.5 mm).
Figure 100: M5 stud bolt
2. Undo the M6 fixing screw (AF 5 mm)
slightly on the frame inner side.
Figure 101: M6 fixing screw on frame inner side,
washer fitted with G-shape frames but not V-shape
frames
3. Now slightly loosen the M6 fixing screw
(AF 5 mm) on the outside of the frame.
M5 stud bolt
M6 fixing screw, with
washer if necessary
Middle alignment of
the slider and caster
wheel bearing block
Slider
Angle