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Nitrum / Nitrum Hybrid Rev.C
Central support
Installation: Slide the arm post into the receiver, located on the
wheelchair frame, until it stops
Height adjustment:
Slide the armrest post out of the receiver.
Adjust the position of the height adjustment bracket (1) by
removing the screw (2) and moving it to the desired position.
Re-fit the screw and tighten it.
Slide the arm rest post back into the receiver, (Fig. 4.37.1).
Armpad Position:
The armpad position can be adjusted by releasing the screws
(3), then moving the arm pad to the desired position. Re-tighten
the screws, (Fig. 4.37.1).
Adjusting Armrest Receiver
The tightness of the armrest receiver can be adjusted (tightened
/loosened) by means of the 2 screws (1) - (Fig. 4.37.2).
Fig. 4.37.1
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2
3
Fig. 4.37.2
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Push handle
Height-adjustable push handles
These handles are secured with pins to prevent them from
sliding out unintentionally. Opening the quick-release lever (1)
makes it possible to adjust the height of the push handles (2) to
meet your individual needs. As you move the lever, you will hear
a locking mechanism; you may now easily position the push
handle as desired. The nut on the tension lever determines how
tightly the push handles are clamped into place. If the nut is
loose after adjusting the tension lever, the push handle will also
be too loose. Turn the push handle from side to side before use
to make sure that it is clamped securely enough into place. After
adjusting handle height, always clamp the tension lever (1)
securely into place. If the lever is not secure, injuries could result
when ascending stairs. (Fig. 4.38).
NOTE –
If the height-adjustable push handles are not fitted
properly, there is a risk that these will develop "play" or that they
move out of position. Please make sure that the relevant screws
are tightened correctly.
Folding push-handles
If the push handles are not in use, they can be folded down by
depressing the button (2). When they are needed again, simply
flip them back up until they click into place. (Fig. 4.39).
Fig. 4.39
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1
2
Fig. 4.38