Footboard
Footrest - Aluminium
There are several footboards
available.
These can be flipped up to make
it easier to transfer to/from the
chair.
Lower leg length (Fig.6.7)
By undoing the clamp screw (1), you can adjust the lower leg
length. Loosen the clamp screw, adjust the tube with the
footboard to the desired position.
Tighten clamp screws again (see the page on torque). Ensure
that the plastic push joint is located under the clamp screw in
the correct position.
Ensure that the plastic push joint is located under the clamp
screw in the correct position.
Footrest - Aluminium
There are several footboards available.
These can be flipped up to make it easier to transfer to/from the
chair.
Width Adjustment of the footrests
If the footrest width needs to be adjusted, please undo the screw
(1), set the desired width, by positioning 1, 2 or 3 spacers (2)
from outer to the inner side and then refit the screws, (Fig. 6.8).
Fig. 6.8
Angle-Adjustable Footboard
The footboard can be flipped up to make it easier to transfer to
and from the chair, (Fig.6.9).
It can be adjusted to alter the angle to the ground.
Tighten screw (1) on the outside. By loosening the clips (2) the
footboard can be moved to three positions both forwards and
backwards. By adjusting the set screw (3)the footboard can be
changed to a horizontal position. To do this, the footboard must
be flipped up. Make sure that after any adjustment work, all
screws are tightened correctly (see the page on torque). Ensure
that you maintain the minimum gap to the floor (25 mm)
(Fig.6.10-6.12).
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Fig. 6.7
1
1
2
Footboard lock (Fig.6.9)
The footplate locks in automatically when flipped down. To flip
it up the release knob (1) must be pulled. To keep the unlocked
position turn knob 1 when it is pulled.
WARNING:
Always make sure to unlock the
system to get full functionality!
Footrest - Plastic
Footplates:
The footplates can be flipped up to make it easier to transfer to/
from the chair.
Lower leg length:
For users with longer legs, the leg support can be lowered to
the appropriate level by using the screws. Loosen the screws,
push the tubes to the desired position and then re-tighten the
screws (see section on torque).
There must always be a minimum gap of 25 mm between the
footplates and the ground. (Fig. 6.12)
The footboard can also be tilted to six different angles relative to
a level surface.
Tighten screw (1) firmly on the outer side (Fig.6.10).
By removing the clips (2) the footplate can be adjusted to three
different positions toward both the front and rear (Fig.6.11).
For this purpose, the footplate must be flipped up, (Fig. 6.12).
When finished, make sure that all screws have been properly
tightened (see the page on torque).
Fig. 6.10
1
Fig. 6.9
1
Fig. 6.11
2
Fig.6.12
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