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- Back brace (photo 23) : it provides tension to the backrest
upholstery and provides the attendant better ergonomics
when pushing the wheelchair.
Note :
it swings away to facilitate the wheelchair folding;
slightly loosen the button (A), pull up and swivel along the
backrest until it is in vertical position.
To reposition it, reverse the procedure and firmly tighten the
button (A) making sure that the button is properly tighten (B).
It is important to ensure that the backbrace is
correctly fitted and engaged at all times when the chair is in
use. (see label on the backbrace) (photo 24).
Do not attempt
to lift the wheelchair using the backbrace ; it may come loose
and the wheelchair and user drop. Keep your fingers away
from movable parts to prevent injuries.
2.6.2 Propulsion options
- Transit version (photos 25 & 26) : the wheelchair is designed
to be driven only by the attendant. To facilitate sideways
transfers and save space, the wheelchair is equipped with rear
wheels of 12" (305 mm) with solid tyres.
The manual brakes (optional hub brake) are only accessible to
the attendant; operate the handle (A) to lock the wheelchair
in parking position.
Note :
for further information about the use of the two types
of brakes, see paragraphs 2.5.1 & 2.5.2.
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