TRAVELER 4all Ergo & 4you Ergo usage instructions
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Figure 139: The M5 fixing screw screwed through
the end eyelets of the tension spring
25.3 Height adjustment of 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
This must be removed first for the height ad-
justment of the anti-tipping support (see chap-
ter 25.2). Then the footstep pin is removed
using the M6 fixing screw (AF 4 mm), to which
the tension spring is secured at the bottom.
When loosening the M6 fixing screw, the foot-
step pin must be held using pliers (the footstep
pin must be protected from scratching while
being held with pliers). After removing the M6
fixing screw, the tension spring can be re-
moved.
Figure 140: M6 fixing screw and tension spring
removed from anti-tipping bar
Figure 141: M6 fixing screw with radius discs and
footstep pin
There is an inlet within the anti-tipping bar that
must be adjusted to the new height position.
The inlet should be positioned as low as possi-
ble in the anti-tipping bar. A screwdriver could
be used for the positioning of the inlets, for
example.
Figure 142: Inlet of the anti-tipping bar and the
screwdriver
Now the tension spring is positioned in the inlet
so that the end eyelet of the tension spring is
positioned precisely over the hole in which the
M6 fixing screw shall then be screwed in to.
Once the inlet and the tension spring have
been positioned correctly, the M6 fixing screw
(with both radius discs and the footstep pin)
(AF 4 mm) is crewed into the new height posi-
tion through the inlet and the end eyelet of the
tension spring.
Finally, reattach the anti-tipping support to the
product as described in chapter 25.2.
Radius discs
M6 fixing screw
Footstep pins
Tension
spring
with cord
M6 fixing screw with
footstep pin
Inlet