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7-3
OM_2GX/AERO X_0413RevA
2GX/AERO X Owner’s Manual
CHAPTER 7: BACK UPHOLSTERY, SEAT UPHOLSTERY AND SEAT CUSHIONS
Figure 7-3
Adjusting/Replacing Back Upholstery
Allen
Screw
Allen
Screw
Back
Cane
Backrest Ears
Strap
Back
Flap
Padded
Back
Replacing
Tools Needed:
• 1/8” Allen Wrench
1. Lift the back ap to expose the backrest ears. See Figure 7-3.
2. Completely detach the two backrest ears and strap(s) from the padded back and remove them from the back canes.
Note: If your chair has Integrated or Fold-Down Push Handles, you will need to remove the bolts that secure the
backrest ears to the back canes and the bolts that secure the backrest posts inside the back canes.
3. Remove the seat cushion.
4. Cut the plastic ties that secure the bottom of the back upholstery to the frame.
5. Attach the plastic ties that secure the bottom of the new back upholstery to the frame.
6. Install the two new backrest ears on the back canes.
7. Adjust to the desired tautness. See “Adjusting the Tension” on page 7-2.
8. Align the top of the padded back with the two backrest ears to ensure that the top of the back upholstery is even with
the top of the back canes.
9. Reinstall the strap(s) and adjust to the desired tautness.
10. Securely attach the padded back to the backrest ears and lower the back ap back into position.
11. Replace the seat cushion.
Corbac
®
Adjustable Contour Back Support
For information regarding the use and adjustment of the Corbac
®
Adjustable Contour Back Support, consult the owner’s
manual provided by the manufacturer, Ride Designs.
Tension Adjustable Slide-In Seat Sling
I WARNING
Do not make the tension of the seat sling upholstery so loose that it does not properly support your weight. You must never
permit the sling to become so loose that your weight is borne by the crosstubes below the seat sling.
If you ignore this
Warning, you may develop pressure sores, which can be a life-threatening medical complication.
Note: When adjusting the tension of the seat upholstery, DO NOT apply so much tension that the seat tubes are pulled out
of their saddles. If this occurs, you may cause the chair to “track” improperly or to develop a “oater”.

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