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Never stand on the
footrests as you may tip
the chair. Never carry a
wheelchair by legrests
other than lockable.
For lifting a wheel-
chair without lockable
legrests:
Swing in the legrests un-
der the seat, or remove
them, and lift using the
frame (lower or upper
part).
The narrow legrest limits
the choice of castors.
Before lifting the wheel-
chair check that the
legrests are locked.
9 Settings legrests
Standard
(wide)
Narrow
Short
(narrow)
A
B
9:1 Legrests with fixed or adjustable angle
Fixed: The legrests are detach-
able and can be swung to the
side or under the seat. They are
available in two different knee
angles: standard and narrow. The
narrow legrest is also available 8
cm shorter. All 3 variants can be
obtained as lockable.
Adjustable: In addition there are
several types of variable, angle-
adjusted legrests with calf sup-
ports.
Amputee legrests and amputee
weight are also available as alter-
natives to legrests.
9:2 Legrest with fixed knee angle (wide or narrow)
With narrow knee angle the
feet are 5 cm closer to the seat
than with the standard angle.
The narrow legrests are a good
alternative when the seat depth
is shortened, but they can only be
used with 5" castors. For a raised
footrest, the narrow legrest is also
available in a shortened version,
(combined with footrest with
shortened attachment tubes).
9:3 Lockable legrests (option)
Cross can be supplied with lock-
able legrests. The legrests are
detachable and can be swung to
the side or under the seat.
- To remove the legrests, press
down on the red button (A)
and lift.
- To fasten the legrests press
down on the red button (A),
put the legrest into place and
release the button. The legrest
is now locked(B).