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4. The belt fastener (I) is used for lateral adjustment of the
ankle wrap (photo. 23).
User positioning
1. Operate the parking brakes to brake the gait trainer.
2. Open the rear belt fasteners of the seat and the rear
belt fasteners of the hip belt. Loosen the straps on the
forearm support, thigh strap and ankle wrap.
3. Place the user in the gait trainer and close the rear
clasps of the hip belt.
4. Tighten the straps on the legs.
5. Secure the forearm support using the arm straps.
6. Close the thigh strap and the straps of the ankle wrap.
7. Adjust the desired height of the hip belt.
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8. Adjust the forward-leaning position (angle of inclinati-
on) using the straps of the hip belt (photo. 24). Ensure
that the upper edge of the hip belt does not rest in
the armpits in order to avoid pressure points.
9. Adjust the width, height and angle of the arm sup-
ports (photo. 20).
10. Adjust the height, angle and length of the strap for leg
guidance (photo 14). The legs can be adjusted closer
together or further apart in this way. It additionally
prevents the body from twisting in the gait trainer.
11. Adjust the straps of the ankle wrap for leg guidance
(photo. 15).
12. Release the brakes (photo. 25).
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Warning!
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If supports are used individually and are positioned at the
end of the frame, there is an increased risk of tipping!
Photo 26 shows the normal position. Ensure that the
forward-inclined position is achieved by the different ad-
justment of the upper and lower strap at the back of the
trunk support and placement of the hip fixation behind
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the shoulders.
Photo 27 shows the adjustment of an extremely forward-
inclined position. Note the different adjustment of the up-
per and lower strap of the hip belt. The front and rear
strap of the hip fixation is placed on the adjusting rods
at the very end of the upper frame. The forearm sup-
ports must be attached at the front of the upper frame.
As shown in photo. 27, the supports can be positioned
very far to the front or rear.
Usage hints
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Ensure that the center of
gravity of the body is as
centered as possible bet-
ween the front and rear
wheels.
If supports are used indivi-
dually and in extreme po-
sitions (too far behind or
forward), the user's center
of gravity shifts forward or
backwards and there is a
risk of the gait trainer tip-
ping over.
Instructions for use TREKKER GT