INFORMATION
The adjustment range for the seating centre of gravity can be further expanded by adjusting the seat bar position
(see Page15).
6.7 Attaching/removing the back straps (option)
The back straps can be removed for cleaning or to replace them.
Adjusting the back straps when the user is seated is described in more detail in the included instructions for use
(user).
Attaching the back straps
1) Guide both ends of the back straps through a plastic clamp (see fig.15).
2) Place the free ends of the back straps around the back tubes and guide them through the plastic clamp again.
Fix exposed Bowden cables as you do so if possible (see fig.16).
CAUTION! Loss of functionality of the drum brakes due to over-tightened Bowden cables. Release the
Bowden cables at the upper back straps. Only fix Bowden cables if this does not tighten them further
(see fig.17).
3) Place the Y hook-and-loop buckles around both ends of the back straps and fasten them (see fig.18).
4) Fasten one end of each of the back straps (see fig.19, item1).
5) Affix a double-side hook-and-loop strip in the same position on each of the back straps (see fig.20).
6) Pre-tension the back straps according to the needs of the user and fasten the loosen end of the back straps
(see fig.19, item2).
INFORMATION: The two ends of the back straps should not overlap. If necessary, shorten the back
straps (without Y hook-and-loop buckles) until they can no longer overlap.
7) Slide the plastic clamps on the back straps as close as possible to the back tubes (see fig.17, item1).
8) Position the back padding on the back straps at the desired height. Secure the back padding against sliding by
pressing it onto all of the double sided hook-and-loop strips on the back straps.
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