Inovys II
2011-11
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3.4 Adjusting the seat height and seat angle
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WARNING:
Risk of injury - Make sure that all screws are properly tightened with
the appropriate tool.
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WARNING:
Risk of injury - Self-locking nuts are only to be used once or are to be
secured with an additional screw locking device.
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WARNING:
Risk of injury - Adjust the brakes if necessary after adjusting the seat
height and seat angle.
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WARNING:
Risk of injury - Check that the seat heights are mounted in the same
position on both sides.
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WARNING:
Risk of tipping over - When the driving wheels are adjusted, the
position of the wheels are altered.
The seat height of the Inovys II multiposition wheelchair is adjustable in 3 positions in steps
of 35 mm. The seat height can be adjusted by moving the front tube
Ⓐ
, attachment plate
gas pressure spring
Ⓑ
and rear wheel plate
Ⓒ
in different positions. These components you
can find below the seat frame.
Seat height
Part
Ⓐ, Ⓑ, Ⓒ
460 mm
Hole 1
495 mm
Hole 2
530 mm
Hole 3
Table 2: Seat heights
Ⓐ
Front tube
The basic frame and the seat frame are screwed together with the front tube
Ⓐ
. In the basic
frame three different sockets are provided for these screws which determine the wheelchair’s
seat height.
Ⓑ
Attachment plate gas pressure spring
In addition to adjusting the frame, the gas pressure spring for the seat inclination can be fixed
at three different attaching heights
Ⓑ
. So that the angle of inclination can be kept for the seat
inclination, the assembly height of the gas pressure spring
Ⓑ
must correspond to the
assembly height of the front tube
Ⓐ
.
Ⓒ
Rear wheel plate
The rear wheel plate
Ⓒ
must correspond to the assembly height of the front tube
Ⓐ
.