Half Folding Back; Stabilising Bar; Headrests; Options - Hemiplegic Armrest - Quickie Life Notice D'utilisation

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Half Folding Back

Unfolding the backrest:
To put the backrest in the upright
position, push the handles upwards
and forwards until they lock in,
(Fig.6.27).
WARNING!
Keep fingers and other items
away from the folding
mechanism when the backrest is
being folded to prevent injury or
damage to property.
Folding the backrest:
The backrest can be folded to
make storage of the wheelchair
easier, (Fig.6.28).
CAUTION!
Do not operate under load as
this may cause lever to break.
To fold the backrest, stand behind
the wheelchair, press the two small levers (Fig. 6.26) positioned
on each side of the backrest (just above the armrests). Fold the
backrest down.

Stabilising bar

Folding stabilising bar
This bar is used to stabilise the
backrest.
To be able to fold the wheelchair,
the release lever must be pushed
inwards (Fig.6.29) or released and
the stabilising must be flipped
downwards. When unfolding the
wheelchair, please make sure that
the stabilising bar is locked into
position.
Quickie Life Rev.6.0
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Fig.6.27
Fig.6.28
Fig. 6.29

Headrests

Headrests
The headrest (Fig. 6.30)
Fig. 6.30
can be raised and moved
horizontally both forwards
and backwards.
To do this, loosen the screw
(1,2 or 3).
Now you can adjust to the
desired position. Tighten
screws again (see the page
on torque).
Options – Hemiplegic armrest
HEMIPLEGIC ARMRESTS
The hemiplegic armrest can be adjusted both in length and
angle. You can adjust the length by pushing the armrest after
having loosened the 2 rotary screws (1). To adjust the angle,
open the release lever (2) and rotate the armrest to the desired
position, then tighten it again (Fig. 6.31).
1
2
3
Fig. 6.31
1
2
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