Footplate Adjustment
Adjusting The Footrest
WARNING!
•
Do not stand on the footboard! Even if the user is sitting in
the chair, there is still a risk of tipping over and injury.
•
When transferring, do not stand on the footboard, there is a
risk of tipping over and injury.
Releasing the screw (1) will allow you to adjust the footrest to
correspond to the length of your lower leg and re-attach the
footrest. The angle of the footrest may be individually adjusted
by loosening screws (2). The side protection (3) on the footrest
prevents the feet slipping off accidentally. Make sure that after
any adjustment work, all screws are tightened correctly (see the
page on torque) (Fig. 4.11 - 4.12).
Fig. 4.11
1
High-mount footrest
The high-mount footrest is fitted on the inner part of the frame
and permits a higher footrest position (Fig. 4.13).
Fig. 4.13
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Seat
Adjusting the seat height
To adjust the rear seat height release the Allen screws (1) (one
on each side), that fix the clamp to the axle stem (2). Remove
the spacer (3), to adjust the seat height by -10 mm or add the
spacer to increase the seat height by 10 mm.
Tighten the 2 Allen screws to 7 Nm. (Fig. 4.14).
NOTE:
An adjustment to the castor angle may be necessary when
adjusting the rear seat height.
Seat Sling
To tighten the upholstery, please use the straps below the
upholstery.
Fig. 4.14
Fig. 4.12
3
2
Options - Snoll on
2
1
3
Please see the separate Owners' Manual for details of
the Snoll On accessory.
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