Taiga
| Electric Wheelchair
5.1.2. Electronic footrests
Length of lower leg supports
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The lower leg supports can be adjusted from 420 - 580 mm.
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To do so, loosen the two Allen screws.
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Adjust to the desired height (fig. 05).
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Tighten the screws again.
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Use medium-strength Loctite to lock screws in place.
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Angle of footrest
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The angle of the footplate is fully adjustable.
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Undo the screw to the side of the footplate.
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Adjust the footplate to the desired angle (fig. 06).
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Tighten the screw again.
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Use medium-strength Loctite for fixation.
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Height of the calf pad
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The height of the calf pad is adjustable.
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Undo the screw to the side of the footrest.
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Adjust the calf pad to the desired height (fig. 07).
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Use medium-strength Loctite for fixation.
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Make sure there is an appropriate distance between
footrests and the ground.
5.1.3. Seat
Seat width (mechanical)
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The seat with can be adjusted in three steps from 415 mm to 515
mm.
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Ensure that the wheelchair is switched off.
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Remove the attachment parts such as the leg rests, side parts, back
pad and seat pad.
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Detach the Velcro straps of the back rest cover (mechanically).
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You first adjust one half of the seat (left or right) and then the other.
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For each side, you must loosen two fastening screws under the seat
(fig. 08) and remove two Allen head screws from the back rest (fig.
09).
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Move the seat half to the desired width. Markings on the seat (fig.
10) serve as orientation aids. Shift the seat and back rest equally.
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Secure the screws to the back rest and tighten them and the
fastening screws under the seat. Repeat the procedure with the other
half of the seat.
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You can pull the Velcro straps of the back rest taut again and reattach
all other attachment parts.
Ensure that both halves of the seat are adjusted
equally.
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