TRAVELER 4all Ergo & 4you Ergo usage instructions
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Figure 16: Long and short inlet with wheel plate
The short inlet has an M6 thread (AF 5 mm) in
the end surface as an assembly aid.
Figure 17: Short inlet with thread in the end surface
Because the folding mechanism is fixed to the
wheel plate, the length of the
middle section
of the folding mechanism
must also be ad-
justed when setting the tipping point.
Figure 18: Folding mechanism middle section
(view from below)
18.3.2 Adaptation via horizontal position-
ing of the wheel plate
In order to adjust the tipping position, first re-
move the drive wheels via the quick release
axles (see Chapter 22.1) and turn the product
around so that you have direct access to the
wheel plates. Then proceed as follows:
1. This step affects the fixing of the inlets:
The long inlet in the top frame tube is held
securely in place by the seat cover screws
and therefore does not have to be fas-
tened.
The short inlet in the bottom frame tube is
not fastened. Therefore, remove the tube
plugs on both sides and turn the long M6
screws into the thread of the inlet in the
frame from the rear to fix the inlet and to
be able to move it into position afterwards
during the adjustment. These inlets must
be moved into position during the adjust-
ment as they must be positioned directly
behind the wheel plates.
Note:
The tube plugs are inserted very tight and
must be removed using a screwdriver or a
knife.
Figure 19: Short inlet with M6 screw screwed in
(outside the frame for better illustration)
2. Remove the four M6 fixing screws
(AF 5 mm) on both wheel plates.
Short inlet
Long inlet
Wheel plate
Thread
Folding mechanism middle section