BASIC FEATURES: UNDERCARRIAGE
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Adjustment and Assembly
Every customer has individual wishes and needs. These help to determine which
wheel chair variation is right for them, which accessories are necessary and
how the adjustments to the wheel chair and its handling should be calibrated to
best suit their requirements. Working together with your physical therapist or
authorized interco dealer will assist you in finding the correct adjustments and
positioning for your wheel chair.
All technical adjustments should be made only by an authorized interco
dealer or the manufacturer!
Adjusting the Seat Height and Angle:
The higher your drive wheel is attached to the frame, the steeper the seat will
incline backward. This has two effects: first, the wheel chair will tilt slightly back-
wards, and secondly, one will sit deeper and therefore more firmly in the chair.
In combination with the inclination adjustment of the swivel wheels, the seat
height can also be adjusted to optimally meet your individual requirements.
Important:
By altering the drive position, the angle of the swivel wheel axle to
the ground is also changed. A
90
° angle should always be maintained. The knee
brake must also be readjusted accordingly.
To change the installation height of the driving wheels, proceed as follows:
1
. Secure the wheel chair on an even surface to avoid unintentional tipping.
2
. There should not be a patient in the wheel chair.
3
. Release the wheel brake.
4
. Press the quick release axle button (on the front face of the axle) and pull the
axle out.
5
. Remove the drum brake security screw.
6
. Adjust the axle height to the desired position and turn the security screw until
it is tight.
7
. Remount the wheel and the quick release axle.
8
. Check that all screws and bolts have been correctly replaced and tightened,
and that the brakes are functioning correctly!
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