Push Handle; Anti-Tip Tubes - Quickie Krypton R Notice D'utilisation

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Push handle

Height-adjustable push handles
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 height of the push handles (2) 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 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 secure, injuries could result
when ascending stairs. (Fig. 4.24).
NOTE – If the height-adjustable push handles are not fitted
properly, there is a risk that these will develop "play" or that they
move out of position. Please make sure that the relevant screws
are tightened correctly.
Folding push-handles
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. (Fig. 4.25).
Fig. 4.24
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Anti-tip tubes

WARNING!
Sunrise Medical recommends anti-tip tubes for all chairs. When
fitting anti-tip tubes, use a torque of 7 Nm.
1. Slotting the anti-tip tubes into the clamp:
a. press the rear button on the anti-tip tube on the anti-tip tube
adaptor, so that both release pins are drawn inwards.
b. slot the anti-tip tubes (1) into the anti-tip tube adapter.
c. turn the anti-tip tubes downwards until the release pin locks
into the clamp.
d. fit the second anti-tip tube in the same way.
Krypton R Rev.1.0
Fig. 4.25
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2. Adjusting Anti-Tip Tubes
To achieve the correct ground clearance of approx. 1" to 2" (25
mm to 50 mm), the anti-tip tubes must be raised or lowered.
Press the anti-tip tube release button, so that both release pins
are drawn inwards. Move the inner tube up or down to slot into
the height holes provided. Release the button. Fit the second
anti-tip tube in the same way. Both wheels should be at the
same height. (Fig. 4.26).
DANGER!
Sunrise Medical Recommends Use Of Anti-Tip Tubes:
If the anti-tip tubes are not fitted, or have been fitted incorrectly,
there is a risk of tipping over and of injury.
Fig. 4.26
Active Anti-Tip tube/Flip Up
The active anti-tip tube is mounted on the left or right side of the
axle tube. By pushing it towards the axle tube, it can be flipped
downwards for operation, (Fig. 4.27).
WARNING!
Make sure that the anti-tip tube will lock in the final position. An
unlocked active anti-tip tube can lead to serious injury of the
user.
Fig. 4.27
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