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Rehability Reha-Fachhandel GmbH & Co. KG
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Rehability Reha-Fachhandel GmbH
Am Taubenfeld 39
69123 Heidelberg
Tel.: 06221 70 54 - 0
Fax: 06221 70 54 - 498
E-Mail: info@rehability.de
Rehability Reha-Fachhandel GmbH & Co. KG
Am Taubenfeld 39
69123 Heidelberg
Tel.: 06221 70 54 - 0
Fax: 06221 70 54 - 498
Mail: myslave@rehability.de
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Attaching / mounting MySlave to your wheelchair
Once adapter and coupling unit have been adjusted to wheelchair, MySlave can be fitted to any wheelchair in
5 easy steps.
Lock parking brake of wheelchair.
Adapter blocks need to be parallel, freely accessible and clean of dirt.
Place adapter unit parallel in front of adapter blocks and move into adapter
blocks until end point
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Tighten the resting bolts.
Now attach MySlave to ball receptor of coupling element on adapter
unit.
Now press and move forward steering knob / keeping stem centered, front wheels will lift up from ground.
Sustain pressure, until resting bolts fully lock.
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Removing from wheelchair
Lock parking brakes of wheelchair.
Use head of handlebars to push MySlave slightly away from body in forward direction;
doing so will relieve pressure on lower resting bolts of coupling element.
Move release handle / release button of coupling element forward.
Activate the pedestal remote release.
Now release front wheels of wheelchair onto ground.
MySlave then can be fully detached from wheelchair and be stored.
Finally turn resting bolts of reception blocks until they are fully open, so that
adapter unit can be removed from wheelchair.
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Composition of wheelchair
MySlave may be mounted, fitted to a wide range of different wheelchairs.
Wheelchairs however need to be in excellent technical condition.
You can use foldable wheelchairs, as well as wheelchairs with inflexible frame. Inflexible frame
wheelchairs generally tend to be better equipped to carry more weight given that width of seats is wider.
In addition to the rotary slide-in unit we offer cranked adapter units for wheelchairs with removable foot
pegs .
Still, wheelchairs with removable foot pegs are generally less suitable. If your wheelchair is not on the
list of tested models, it is likely, manufacturer will test and double-check suitability / feasibility.
Both parking brakes of wheelchair need to be in excellent
condition, as well as operable to be able to attain additional
braking power / capacity when needed. .