• Use the 5.0 mm Allen key that is stored on the inside of the
left hand armrest.
•
• Loosen the 2 bolts at the bottom of the arm pad rail.
• Slide the arm pad along the channel nuts.
• At this point some inward and outward angle adjustment is
securely with the 5.0 mm Allen Key, (Hex Wrench).
• Place the tool in its original space so it can be used for
WARNING!
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2
3
2
A
A
B
B
40"/
1m
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Fig. 5.
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Fig. 5.
7
Fig. 5.
9
Fig. 5
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PART 2 (Fig. 5.
7
)
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6
Q700-UP M
the case of either fine or gross adjustment, it is a two-part
process:
PART 1 (Fig. 5.
6
)
Up to 5.5" (140 mm) of armrest height adjustment can be
achieved using the 0.2" (5.0 mm) fine height adjustment
screw to fine tune the armrest’s height.
• Turn the screw, (A), at the upper rear pivot and your
armrest will move up or down depending on the rotation
direction (1) + (2).
When your armrest is at the desired height, use the same
tool to turn the screw, (B), below the lower front pivot of the
armrest.
This process will set the arm pad angle to the required
setting, (2) + (3).
S
et the arm pad
forward or back
: (Fig.5.
8
)
also possible.
• Move the front bolt from front hole to the slot hole, (A).
• Tighten the bolts securely when the angle is set.
• When the correct position is reached tighten the 2 bolts
further adjustments in the future.
All screws should be checked periodically for tightness. A
loose arm pad could slip down when pressed
.
5.
7
S
et Leg Rests and footplat
es
5.
6
S
et armrests (standard Q700
-UP
M)
S
et armrest height
The following section outlines armrest height adjustment. In
• Be aware of your environment to make sure you do not injure
your legs when Leg Rests are extended.
• Leg Rests are not to be used for lifting or carrying the wheelchair
under any circumstances.
• As with all moving parts be careful not to trap your fingers
(Fig.5.
9
).
• Always ensure that the Leg Rests or foot plates do not come into
contact with the casters before driving the wheelchair.
PART I: Adjust the armrest height using the rear pivot.
PART 2: Adjust arm pad angle using the front pivot.