14
When attaching the rear
wheels, always check
that they are securely
mounted.
The button in
the hub should pop out
to the original position.
Risk of tipping: Always
check the positioning of
the anti-tips.
(!) See also point 14: Alternative
seat heights/angles”.
(!) Keep your eye on something
vertical, e.g. a door frame or
table leg, while setting the
angle.
Risk of tipping: Always
check the positioning of
the anti-tips.
6 Settings seat
Seat height rear
6:5 Setting the angle of the front fork attachment
The correct angle setting is impor-
tant for the wheelchair’s manoeu-
vrability.
Unscrew the lower attachment
screw (A) about 2 turns so that the
shaft (C) moves freely inside the
sleeve.
Insert the Allen key in the hole (B)
and turn until the attachment is
90° to the floor. Always start from
a position that enables the wheel
to move forward in the rotation
(D). Hold the shaft in place while
the lower attachment screw is
tightened.
Tools: 6 mm Allen key
(a spirit level might be useful).
6:6 Rear seat height
The rear seat height is dependent
on:
The size of the rear wheels 24",
22" or 20".
The height setting of the rear wheel
3 alternative height positions: A-B-C.
6:7 Rear wheel with quick release hubs
The shaft axle is movable and
can also be adjusted in length.
Turn the nut on the axle inwards/
outwards while at the same time
holding the axle with an adjust-
able spanner.
A
B
C
D
20Nm