Adjustments options
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Version 2015v1
2.5.2
Adjusting the width of the legrests
See fig. 010504020.
The space between two legrests can be optimally adjusted for
various seat widths.
The adjustment of the width of the legrests should be done as
follows:
•
First remove the calf strap (A) by pulling out the piece that
is attached with Velcro.
•
Loosen the two set screws (B) a few turns with an Allen
key with a key width of 4 mm.
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Slide the legrests apart or toward each other and
determine the desired seat width (L).
•
Tighten the set bolts securely again.
•
Fasten the calf strap again for this new seat width.
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2.5.3
Adjusting the depth of the legrest
See fig. 010504030.
Depending on the length of the upper legs, the legrests can
be adjusted in terms of depth.
The adjustment of the depth of the legrests should be done
as follows:
•
Loosen the Allen bolt (A) a few turns with an Allen key with
a key width of 6 mm.
•
Adjust the desired depth by sliding the entire suspension
bracket forward or backward.
•
Tighten the Allen bolt securely again.
If the legrests are set too far backward (too
close to the chair) it is possible that the swivel
castors touch the legrests when driving
backward or maneuvering. If this is the case,
the legrests must be brought forward a bit:
there must be at least 1 cm (3/8") cm
between wheel and legrest.
If the legrests are set too far forward, it is possible that the suspension bracket of the legrest comes
out from under the seat and pushes into the knees uncomfortably. If this is the case, the seat
should be adjusted forward. See 'Position of the seat cushion'.
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