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4.5 Manual Brake
This wheelchair is equipped with two manual brakes.
4.5.1 They are applied directly against the tires. Push the handle of the
manual brake forward to engage and pull the handle of to release.
4.5.2 Braking could be less efficient due to:
4.5.2.1 Worn tire tread.
4.5.2.2 Low tire pressure. (if equipped with pneumatic tires)
4.5.2.3 Wet tires
4.5.2.4 Improper wheel locks adjustment.
4.5.3 The manual brakes are not designed to be used for a moving
wheelchair.
4.5.4 Always use the handrims for braking when you are in a moving
wheelchair.
CAUTION:
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After each adjustment of the rear wheels, check the manual brake gap
and re-adjust if necessary.
4.6 Anti-Tippers (Optional)
The main purpose of anti-tippers is to prevent the user from tipping over
backward.
4.6.1 When you install the anti-tippers, if the anti-tippers are adjustable,
please make sure the distance between the end of each anti-tipper
and the rear wheel is at least 5cm; the distance to the floor does not
exceed 5cm. (See Figure 4.20)
Figure 4.20
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