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© Küschall AG, Schweiz | 2012-07
Service manual
Options & accessories
Options & accessories
Antitipper
There are two dierent sizes of antitipper for both the left and the right
sides.
Fit antitipper without rear wheel extension
Diculty:
Tools:
à 3, 5 8
Loosen the screw and the screw connection and remove the
lower part of the axle holder .
Fix the adaptation holder clip with the screw connection and the
screw .
Check that the rear wheels are parallel,
Chap. Rear wheels; ‹Ensuring the rear wheels are parallel›.
Fix the antitipper to the adaptation holder using the threaded
sleeves and the screws . Measure the distance between the
antitipper and the ground, ‹Adjusting the height of the antitipper›.
Fit antitipper with rear wheel extension
Diculty:
Tools:
à 5 10
The adaptation holder must be xed to the rear-most position/between
the double axles.
Fix the adaptation holder to the rear wheel extension using the
spacer sleeves and the screw connections .
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It may be necessary to widen the existing holes
to a diameter of 6.1 mm.
Using the screw connections x the antitipper to the adaptation
holder . Measure the distance between the antitipper and the
ground, ‹Adjusting the height of the antitipper›.
Adjusting the height of the antitipper
Press the adjustment button on the antitipper and pull the antitip
tube into the desired position. Let the adjustment button latch into the
adjacent hole.
Function check:
The distance between the antitipper and the ground must be 40 - 60 mm.
It must be easy to fold up the antitipper.
Tip the wheelchair backwards using the antitipper until the axle is perpen-
dicular to the antitipper’s point of contact with the ground. In this position,
the distance between the rear wheel and the ground must be at least
50 mm.
2
1
3
4
1
2
4
5
7
6
à 13 Nm
à 4 Nm
à 13 Nm
1
2
3
4
3
6
1
6
5
7
à 13 Nm
à 13 Nm
x
x
50 mm