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(A)
(C)
(B)
(5)
(6)
Setting the leg rest
Remove the screws
(B)
and/or
(C)
and place the leg
rest in the wanted position. Retighten the screws
(B+C)
.
Precise adjustment of distance and angle
Loosen the adjusting screws
(C+D)
and set the
wanted position. Retighten the screws
(C+D)
.
3.12.5 Locking mechanism for continuous
footrest
In order to prevent the continuous footrest from
opening unintentionally and you injuring yourself we
highly recommend a locking mechanism.
(5+6)
To open/unlock pull the latch
(A)
forward and
lift the footrest at the same time.
• To close/lock pull the latch
(A)
.
• Close the footrest with the claw
(B)
in the
joint bolt
(C)
.
• Release the latch so that you can hear it
snap into place.
ATTENTION
Make sure that you do not bruise yourself on the
locking mechanism while handling and/or that you
do not lean too far forward: DANGER OF FLIPPING
OVER
(A)
(C)
(D)
(B)
(4)
3.13. Brakes
(3)
Every wheelchair is equipped with two wheel locks
(so called knee lever brakes).
They consist of:
brake pressing bolt
(A)
,
brake lever
(B)
and
adjustment screw
(C)
.
ATTENTION
THE KNEE LEVER BRAKES ARE ONLY TO BE
USED FOR PLACING THE WHEELS IN A RESTING
POSITION. THEY ARE NOT TO BE USED TO BRAKE
WHILE DRIVING.
3.13.1 Braking while driving
To brake, only use the hand rims or, if available, the
drum brake. Please note that aluminum hand rims
heat fast due to friction.
ATTENTION
While braking, forces occur that you must be able to
handle. Therefore, a few indications here:
You generally slow your wheelchair down (when
physically possible) by applying simultaneous
pressure with both hands to both hand rims.
Unevenly applied pressure causes unwanted
swerving.
While driving downhill a higher strain for braking
occurs. Do not shy away from getting help.
(3)
(A)
(B)
(C)
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