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5.1 Tilting device
The accompanying person can tilt the chassis easier with
the tipping bar to drive over a curb for example.
The tipping bar is mounted in the rear, lower frame tube.
5. Accessories
5.3 Knee lever brake
The knee lever brake serves as a parking brake.
Check that the brakes are in perfect working order
and check the air pressure in the rear wheels be-
fore each use. The brake is applied in the direction
of travel by swinging the brake lever.
The correct distance between the tyres and brake
is important for the correct function of the brake. It
should be approx. 2 cm with the brake released.
This size can vary somewhat depending on the
tyre pressured or the type of tyre used.
Guide:
The tyres should always be pressed in lightly by the applied brake. It is
possible to adjust the brake by release the two Allen screws on the clamping block
(A). Firmly tighten the screws again.
A
2 cm
5.2 Swing-away safety roller
The swing-away anti tip bar prevents
the chassis from tipping back.
Note: When driving over steps or curbs,
the anti tip bar (A) must be swung in
180° to the front to avoid touching the
ground.
Briefly press the bar (B) down and then
turn 180° inwards (C) - the bar automa-
tically clicks into place again with the
spring. Swinging back takes place in the
same way.
C
B
A