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3. Settings.
Settings and adjustments to the product or accessories may only be made
by people who have been given the necessary instructions by a medical
product advisor. Please ensure that none of the user's extremities are in
the respective area when making adjustments of any kind to minimise the
risk of injury.
3.1 Seat height
The seat height is adjusted using a
gas pressure spring. To adjust the
seat height, at first loosen the cylin-
der head screws (
A
) of the additional
stabiliser at the central column.
Operate the foot pedal (
B
) on the
base frame. By pressing it lightly, the
seat unit slides upwards. Lowering is
achieved through pressure from abo-
ve onto the seat whilst at the same
time operating the foot pedal. The
gas pressure spring serves merely to
assist with adjustment of the height.
The foot pedal can be secured
against unintentional operation with
the spring pin (
C
). To do this, turn the
spring pin until it engages. If neces-
sary, assist engagement by moving
the foot pedal gently. The locking
effect is cancelled by pulling out the
spring pin and turning it a quarter turn.
Ensure that, during setting / adjustment
of the seat height, no body parts (feet)
are trapped in the area of the setting / ad-
justment mechanism (between the floor
and the footrest of the therapy chair) in
order to avoid injuries!
B
C
A
A