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8. Armrest angle adjustment
a. Lift the armrest straight up so that it is perpendicular to the floor.
b. Loosen the jam nut (A)
c. Turn the adjusting screw (B) to raise or lower the front of the armrest.
d. Tighten the jam nut (A) to lock the adjusting screw into place.
e. Make sure that the set screws (C), and armrest knob (D) are tight when finished.
L. MANUAL RECLINE OPERATION
The ASAP II seating system has two manual recline options. The first is using a 16mm socket
wrench at point (E) and the second can be done by using a knob (F) on the side of the chair.
To recline the chair, rotate this knob clockwise and turn the knob counter-clockwise to
return the back to a more upright position.
M. ASAP II SEATING ADJUSTMENTS
Please refer to the ASAP Seating Adjustment Guide for details on how to adjust the seat
depth, seat width, armrest height, and backrest angle.
The front seat posts must be positioned to the exact same height. The rear seat posts must
also be set to the same height. Failure to do this will result in the failure of components or
injury to the rider. Be careful when removing hardware and safety pins, the seat is heavy and
has the potential to pinch or crush your fingers. To be safer, place a book, or steel spacer in
between the seat and the frame to ensure that you don't hurt your hands while making
these adjustments. You must replace the safety lock-out pin (Figure 34) to prevent inadver-
tent release of the seat while moving.
N. SEAT REMOVAL
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Most adjustments that can be made to the ASAP II seating system, should be done with the
seating system removed from the base. Standard practice should be to remove the seating
system and place it on a workbench for an easier and safer adjustment.
a. Disconnect the joystick power cable (G) in the rear of the chair.
b. Remove the hardware(H) that attaches the seat to the front of the seat posts.
c. Tilt the seat back to allow access to the battery compartment and the seat hardware.
Pinchpoint! Be Careful when replacing the seat onto the mounts, ensure that you do not
pinch your fingers
Always replace the safety lockout pin (Figure 35) to secire the seating system to the base. If
the pin is left out the wheelchair could become unstable putting the rider and components
at risk.
O. SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENTS
a. After removing the seat, remove the lockout Pin (I) from all 4 seat mount posts.
b. In most cases, select the desired seat height by moving all four post up the same dis-
tance, so the seating system is level following the adjustment.
c. Reinsert the hardware
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