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D. Unlock the arm rest cam lever and lower the arm rest on the front beam down to the stored
position. Lock the cam lever.
E. Unlock the chest support cam lever, lower the chest support, if necessary, and lower the chest
support onto the front beam on the side opposite the arm rest. Lock the cam lever (see step 6A).
F. Lower the face rest if it has been raised using the face rest knobs. Unlock the face rest cam lever
and lower the face rest onto the front beam on the side opposite the chest support. Lock the cam
lever (see step 6B).
STEP 8: CARRYING THE CHAIR
A. The chair can be picked up and carried by grasping through the hole in either knee rest plate.
(Photo 16). It will be necessary to lift the pad out of the way to gain access to the hand hole in
the knee rest plate. The chest plate also has a hand hole in it that can be used for carrying the
chair (Photo 17). Remember, do not use the face rest to pick the chair up.
Photo 16
Photo 17
B. For longer distance travel your chair is equipped with wheels and can be towed behind you
similar to a piece of luggage. Once the chair is folded up and locked in place, grasp the hand hole
in the chest support plate, orient the chair in the direction indicated in Photo 18, lower your hand
towards the ground until the wheels mounted on the leg extensions come into contact with the
ground and start walking to your destination.
WARNING: DAMAGE WILL OCCURR TO YOUR ERGO-PRO
TM
IF THE WHEELS ARE NOT ON
THE GROUND WHILE TOWING.
C. Stronglite also makes a durable nylon carrying case. It protects the chair and the padded shoulder
strap makes transporting easy. To use the Ergo-Pro carrying case place the chair in the unzipped
case with the seat side of the chair towards the pocket and Stronglite logo. Be sure the wheels stick
through the slit in the bottom of the case. The chair may be towed on its wheels or carried by the
shoulder strap.