Method for standard back adjustment
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Folding up the backrest
1) Pull on the strap until the locking bolts are free.
2) Lift the backrest and bring it to the desired position.
3) Allow the locking bolts to engage.
4) Verify locking by pulling on the backrest to confirm
it is securely engaged.
Folding down the backrest
1)
If needed:
Remove the side panels.
2) Pull on the strap until the locking bolts are free.
3) Lay the backrest down on the seat.
Method for power back angle adjustment
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Folding up the backrest
1) Fold the backrest up.
2) Push the lock lever down (see fig. 14, item 1).
3) Place the cross bolt on the end of the gas compres
sion spring or actuator into the bracket (see fig. 14,
item 2).
4) Release the lock lever so the cross bolt engages.
5) Verify locking by pulling on the backrest to confirm
it is securely engaged.
Folding down the backrest
1)
If needed:
Remove the side panels.
2) Push the lock lever down (see fig. 14, item 1).
3) Release the cross bolt on the end of the gas com
pression spring or the actuator from the bracket
(see fig. 14, item 2).
4) Lay the backrest down on the seat.
8.5 Getting in and transferring
CAUTION
Incorrect handling when getting in
Falling, tipping over due to incorrect handling
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Turn the control unit off while getting in and out, in order to avoid accidental driving.
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Always place the seat in a horizontal position.
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Note that the armrests are not capable of bearing full body weight, and therefore must not be used for getting
into or out of the wheelchair.
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Always put on the lap belt for driving on the street.
CAUTION
Incorrect handling when getting in
Crushing, pinching, impacts due to incorrect handling
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Do not reach into the danger area with your fingers when folding the footrest up or down.
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Never step on the footrests when getting in and out.
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Note projecting edges.
The modular design of the power wheelchair and the ease with which you can remove the side panels make it easy
to get into and out of the wheelchair from the side or from the front.
Getting into and out of the wheelchair can be done by the user individually in a way that suits him or her best.
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