11
A
4.2 Wheel lock (wheel lock lever integrated in wheel guards)
Press the brake lever below to lock the wheel lock (26).
CAUTION!
All brakes acting on the tires do not serve as a slow down
brake but are only designed as a parking brake (wheel
lock). The wheel locks must not be used as driving brakes
for slowing down the wheelchair, as in extreme cases, the
abrupt stopping of the wheelchair can lead to falls.
The brake shoe presses on the tires and grips it tightly.
The brake shoe is, therefore, at a 90° angle to its holder (27).
CAUTION!
The effectiveness of the wheel lock are dependent
on adequate air pressure. Before starting to use your
wheelchair, check that the tires are inflated correctly. The
required air pressure is printed on the side of the tires. For
rear wheels, it should be at least 6 bar.
• To release the wheel lock pull the brake lever upwards as shown
(28).
When the wheel lock is released the brake shoe should be 12-15 mm
from the wheel (29
A
).
This distance can be adjusted by the adjustment screw (29
B
) or by
displacing the wheel lock on the mounting clamp (27
A
).
The wheel locks should only be adjusted by a technician.
4.3 Seat width / Seat height / Camber
SWINGBO Plus
is available in four seat widths (28, 32, 36, 40 cm).
The seat width gets measured between the wheel guards and it de-
pends on the cross tubes (30).
The
SWINGBO Plus
wheelchair will be built in accordance with
the customer’s order. It is possible for the technician to modify the
wheelchair with a different seat width.
26
27
28
29
30
B
A