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WHEELS
Tyre damage on pneumatic
tyres
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For repairing tyre damage we rec-
ommend the use of a foam car-
tridge that is available in special-
ity shops. – Afterwards look up a
specialist workshop as soon as pos-
sible.
Drive wheels
The drive wheels are on a full quick
release axle (1).
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No person may be seated in the
wheelchair during assembly or re-
moval. The wheelchair must stand
on a level and firm surface. Before
starting the disassembly of a wheel,
support the frame to prevent the
wheelchair from tipping over and
secure it to prevent an unwanted
movement or tipping over.
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Note:
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After each assembly the locking
device is to be checked with side-
ward pulling/pressing on the drive
wheels!
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If the drive wheels has too much
sideward lag or the quick release
axle does not engage, contact your
specialist dealer immediately for
repair.
Quick release axle
The drive wheels can be removed and
reassembled without any tools.
– First press the locking knob (1) of
the quick release axle in the center
of the hub.
– Afterwards remove or attach the
drive wheel [2].
!
Attention:
After inserting the drive wheel the
locking knob (1) must stick a cou-
ple of millimetres out of the wheel
nut.
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The locking bolt is to be kept clean.
A functional fault may occur in the
case of contamination due to sand
or earth or in the event of freezing
of moist cold air.
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