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SUPPORT CASTORS
The support castors (fig. 58/
➀
) increase
the stability against tipping over to the
rear when crossing an obstacle or driv-
ing on a rising gradient.
!
Attention:
Support castors do not provide suf-
ficient protection against tipping
over in certain situations.
Therefore, do not:
▲
Leaning the upper body far back.
▲
Start off abruptly, especially when
driving uphill.
!
Attention:
Observe the brochure <
Safety in-
formation electronic vehicles
>!
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Adjusting the height of the
legrests
You raise the legrest by simply pull-
ing it up to the desired height. To low-
er the legrest, hold the legrest and
then press down the lever (fig. 56/
➂
).
Positioning the calf plate
The calf plate (fig. 57/
➃
) can be swiv-
elled aside and adjusted in height.
Adjusting the angle adjustable
footplate
Tools:
1 x socket or ring spanner WW*10
1 x open-end spanner WW*10
Slacken the clamping screw (fig. 57/
➄
) to adjust the angle.
Separate the toothing, then adjust the
footplate to the desired angle and
then tighten the clamping screw.
!
Attention:
Ensure that the foot plate has suf-
ficient ground clearance.
*WW = Wrench width (mm)
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