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Lifting:
Press the UP button (8, fig. 13) on the hand control (1,
fig. 13).
The seat frame moves up (2, fig. 14).
Lowering:
Press the DOWN button (2, fig. 13) on the hand control
(1, fig. 13).
The seat frame moves down (2, fig. 14).
Emergency stop:
Emergency lowering:
If the seat frame can no longer be lowered using the
hand control, lower the seat frame with emergency
lowering. To do this, press the button (3, fig. 15) on the
right side of the frame (1, fig. 15).
6.8
Locking the position locking device
Lock the locking device at the caster with the blue foot
pedal. The caster is fixed in forward position.
6.9
Detaching and attaching the seat plate
Detaching:
Pull up the seat plate on both sides.
Attaching:
1.
Place the seat plate on the seat frame with the
hole at the front (fig. 9).
2.
Push the seat plate as far back as it will go.
3.
Using the palm of your hand, push the sides of the
seat plate down, and then the front and the back,
until the seat plate snaps into the seat frame.
6.10
Removing and attaching the heel loop
1.
Open the velcro fastening at the heel loop (4,
fig. 6).
2.
Unscrew the bolt (3, fig. 6).
3.
Take off the screw with the spacer, and the nut un-
derneath the foot plate.
4.
Pull the heel loop off the spacer.
The heel loop can be fitted in the reverse order.
6.11
Removing the battery box
1.
Pull the footrests up and out of the guides and put
them aside.
2.
Fold the safety bracket (2, fig. 10) forward and pull
the plug (3, fig. 10) for the cable connecting the
control box and the battery box (1, fig. 10) out of
the battery box.
3.
Insert the connecting cable into the cable retainer
(2, fig. 15).
4.
With one hand, press the release strip (2, fig. 16)
on top of the battery box (3, fig. 16).
5.
With the other hand, lift the battery box (3, fig. 16)
ca. 5 mm and pull it out ca. 10 mm.
6.
Rotate and tip the battery box to remove it from
the control box (1, fig. 16).
Important!
When the seat frame is tilted forward, the seat
height can be set at a maximum of 600 mm.
CAUTION!
Risk of catching
When lowering, do not reach between the
seat frame and the front tubular framework
of the frame.
Important!
Only press the red stop button (5, fig. 13) on
the hand control if the device does not stop im-
mediately after letting go of a button (e. g. if a
button jams). The device stops moving imme-
diately.
Important!
When the seat frame has been lowered using
emergency lowering, have the chair tested.
Important!
The position locking device only locks in posi-
tion if the wheel is in forward position.
CAUTION!
Risk of catching
Do not reach between the seat surface and
the seat frame when pressing down the
seat plate.
Important!
When the bolt is unscrewed, the nut below
may fall out.
Important!
The velcro fastening of the heel loop should be
inside when fitted.
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