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2.6. Options
2.6.1 Seating options
- Anatomic headrest (photo 25 and 26) : it is mounted on
the back brace (described below) by means of a multiple
adjustment mounting.
This mounting allows you to adjust the height, angle and
sides using a two levers (A and A') ; the cushion is also
angle-adjustable by operating the lever (B).
Note : make sure that you properly position the indexable
levers so that they are not in the way or causing injury for
the user or attendant.
Do not adjust this option when the user leans over and
make sure that their mounting to the backrest is correct to
prevent injuries.
- Back brace (photo 27) : it provides tension to the backrest
upholstery and provides the attendant better ergonomics
when pushing the wheelchair.
Note : it swings away to facilitate the wheelchair folding;
slightly loosen the button (A), pull up and swivel along the
backrest until it is in vertical position.
To reposition it, reverse the procedure and rmly tighten the
button (A) making sure that the button is properly tighten
(B).
Do not lift the chair by handling the back brace. There
is a risk to unlocked the back brace by push it up. Keep your
ngers away from movable parts to prevent injuries.
A
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26
B
A'
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A
B