Push Handles; Anti-Tip Tubes; Adaptable Sling; Crutch Holder - Sunrise Medical ALLROUND 615 Notice D'utilisation

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Options – Push Handles
Height-Adjustable Push Handles
(7.90)
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 push hand-
les 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 (2) 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 secu-
re, injuries could result when lifting over obstacles.
Fold-Down Push Handles
(7.91)
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.
Options – Anti-Tip Tubes

Anti-Tip Tubes

(7.93)
Anti-tip tubes (1) provide additional
safety for inexperienced users
when they are still learning how to
operate their wheelchairs. Anti-tip
tubes (1) prevent a wheelchair from
tipping over backwards. Pushing
the anti-tip tubes (1) will move
them downwards; they can also be
swung forward. An interval of 3 cm
to 5 cm should be maintained bet-
ween them and the ground. You
must swing the anti-tip tubes
forward when going up and down
large obstacles (such as a curb) to
prevent them from touching the
ground.
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Options – Adaptable Sling

Adaptable Sling

(7.100)
The sling can be adapted to any degree of tension
by adjusting the Velcro fasteners. These fasteners
(2) can be exposed by removing the upper seat
sling (1). Loosen the fasteners at the buckles (3) to
adjust the sling directly to any position. After the
fasteners are tightly reapplied, they will prevent the
sling from slipping.
Options – Crutch Holder

Crutch Holder

(7.110)
This device permits crutches to be transported
directly on a wheelchair. It has a Velcro loop (1) to
fasten crutches or other aids.
CAUTION:
Never try to use or even remove the crutches or
other aids while moving.
Options – Transit Wheels

Transit Wheels

(7.113)
Transit wheels should be used wherever
your wheelchair would be too wide if the
rear wheels were used (e.g., in airplanes,
buses, etc.). After the rear wheels have
been removed with the aid of the quick-
release axles, the transit wheels can
immediately be used to continue riding.
The transit wheels are mounted so that
they are approx. 3 centimeters above the
ground when not in use. They are thus
out of the way when riding, transporting,
or when tipping to pass over obstacles
(e.g., curbs, steps, etc.).
CAUTION:
Your wheelchair does not have any
wheel locks when the transit wheels
are being used.
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