Usage instructions SPEEDY F4 and F2
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Figure 123: Moving the anti-tipping support to pas-
sive position (view from the rear)
24.1.2 Removing and attaching the anti-
tipping support
The following instructions are intended
for and may only be carried out by a rehabilita-
tion specialist dealer or PRO ACTIV
Figure 124: Overview of terms
To
remove
the anti-tipping support, the M5
fixing screw (AF 3 mm) is screwed out of the
spring retention cap and at the same time, the
cord that is fixed to the tension spring is re-
tained. Now the cord can be released and the
anti-tipping bar can be removed from the anti-
tipping support adapter downwards. The spring
retention cap must also be removed. In order
to prevent loosing the M5 fixing screw, this is
screwed back into the spring retention cap.
To
install
the anti-tipping support, the anti-
tipping bar is inserted into the anti-tipping sup-
port adapter from underneath and pulled up-
wards using the cord. In doing so, the M6 fixing
screw must engage on the side of the footstep
pin and on the other side, in the recess of the
anti-tipping support adapter.
Figure 125: Anti-tipping bar inserted into the anti-
tipping support adapter
Now the anti-tipping supports are held at the
bottom on the anti-tipping bar in this position
and the spring retention cap is put onto the
anti-tipping support adapter (loosen the M5
fixing screw on the spring retention cap first in
case this have been screwed in not to loose it)
so that the cord protrudes from the top.
Press the anti-tipping bar downwards
and swivel inwards underneath the
seating area
Anti-tipping
support
adapter
Footstep pins
Spring reten-
tion cap
M5 fixing
screw
Cord on the
tension spring
Cord pulled
through upwards
M6 fixing screw
engaged in the
recess of the anti-
tipping support
adapter
Reinforcement plate
with stepping option