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5.8.4 Arm Rests-removing (Rehab Seat)
The arm rests on both sides of the wheel chair can be
removed to allow side transfer.
Please refer to your appropriate arm rest type.
For single post arm rests:
Undo the finger wheel at the bottom of the post,
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Lift the arm rest out of the receiver, (Fig.5.40).
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Reclining arm rest:
Undo the star wheel at the bottom pivot of the arm
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rest.
Lift the arm rest up out the receiver. You can now flip
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it backwards, (Fig. 5.41).
5.8.5 Arm Rests-replacment
Please refer to your appropriate armrest type.
Single Post Armrest Jay- Jay Comfort:
Place the armrest tube in the armrest receiver.
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Fix and tighten the finger wheel, (Fig. 5.40).
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Reclining armrest:
Move the arm rest from the flip back position and place
the post into the receiver.
Tighten the star wheel on the receiver to lock the post
into position, (Fig. 5.41).
5.7.3 Adjusting the armrest width (Jay and Jay
Comfort Seat only)
To adjust the width:
Loosen the four screws (13mm spanner) as shown in
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(Fig. 5.42).
Move the armrest receiver brackets to the desired
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position, (Fig. 5.43).
Tighten the screws firmly prior to use.
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NOTE:
Please check that the new arm rest
position does not interfere with any seat positioning
modules, Lift-Tilt etc.
5.8.6 Adjusting armrest height
Please refer to your appropriate armrest type.
Single Post Arm Rest (Comfort, Rehab and Recaro
Seat):
The height adjustment of the armrests is made via the
threaded screws at the forward edge of the stanchion
tube . To adjust the height, (Fig. 5.40) loosen the
adjusting screws (3.0 mm Allen Key), move the armrest to
the desir ed position and tighten the screw.
Fig.5.42
Fig.5.43
Reclining arm rest, (Fig.5.41):
Loosen the screw at the rear armrest receiver.
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Slide the armrest extrusion up or down inside the
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slot in the backrest frame.
Tighten the screw at the appropriate height.
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Loosen the set screw on the front post.
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Adjust the front height.
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Tighten all screws.
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Repeat for the other side.
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5.9 Leg Rests
WARNING!
Be aware of your environment to make sure you do
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not injure your legs when Leg Rests are extended.
Always ensure that the Leg Rests or foot plates do
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not come into contact with the castors before driving
the wheelchair.
Leg Rests are not to be used for lifting or carrying the
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wheelchair under any circumstances.
As with all moving parts be careful not to trap your
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fingers.
Fig.5.41
Fig.5.40
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