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7.13.3 Knee lever wheel lock for user and attendant
This wheel lock type can be used by both the user and an attendant.
INFORMATION
Operation of the wheel lock by the user is the same as for the knee lever wheel lock described above.
Braking by the user
1) Push the handle of the knee lever wheel lock forward (see fig.43, item1).
→ The wheel lock bolt secures the wheel (see fig.43, item2).
2) Pull the wheel lock lever upwards (see fig.43, item1).
→ The wheel lock bolt releases the wheel (see fig.43, item2).
Braking by the attendant
1) Pull the wheel lock lever (see fig.44, item1).
2) Secure the wheel lock lever by additionally actuating the lock slide (see fig.44, item2).
→ The wheel lock bolt secures the wheel (see fig.43, item2).
3) Deactivate the wheel lock by actuating the wheel lock lever again or pressing the lock slide (see fig.44,
item1/2).
→ The wheel lock bolt releases the wheel (see fig.43, item2).
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7.13.4 Drum brake
The drum brakes allow the attendant to slow the wheelchair easily and safely by activating the wheel lock lever on
the push handles.
The drive wheels can still be removed via the quick-release axles when the wheel lock lever is released.
Activating/deactivating the drum brake
1) Pull the wheel lock lever (see fig.45, item1).
2) If necessary, secure the wheel lock lever by additionally actuating the lock slide (see fig.45, item2).
→ The wheelchair remains securely braked.
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Use
Start M2S, Start M2