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Folding Up The Anti-Tip Wheels; Dual Rear-Wheel Drum Brakes; Applying The Parking Brake - InterCo SIMPLY LIGHT Bedienungsanleitung

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6.7
Folding up the anti-tip wheels
Two anti-tip wheels are located on the rear of the frame�
Important: In the normal wheeling position, the anti-tip wheels must always
point in the direction of travel�
In order to pass over high curbs and during transport (smaller dimensions for
transport), it can be necessary to fold the anti-tip wheels upwards� To do so,
proceed as follows:
Apply the parking brakes (see section 6�8�1)�
Stand behind the SIMPLY LIGHT�
First, pull one anti-tip bracket slightly out of the tubular mounting�
Next, fold the anti-tip bracket in the extended position towards the inside
by 90° so the small wheel points upwards�
Allow the anti-tip bracket to slide back into the groove in the tubular
mounting by means of the spring tension�
Repeat this operation for the second anti-tip wheel�
Release the parking brake as described in section 6�8�1
When folding back into original position, proceed in reverse order�
Note: Always make sure that both anti-tip wheels are pointing in the same direc-
tion� That is the only way how an effective stabilisation can be ensured!
6.8
Dual rear-wheel drum brakes
SIMPLY LIGHT is equipped with two independently operating drum parking
brakes� These act on the two rear wheels� The brake levers are equipped with a
three-notch system enabling three different braking levels�
6.8.1 Applying the parking brake
In order to apply the parking brake, proceed as follows:
Squeeze both brake levers on the handle� Ensure that the brake handle
does not return to its initial position (the lock engages audibly); only then,
the parking brake is correctly applied�
Check the braking effect by trying to push the SIMPLY LIGHT�
Important: If the braking action is insufficient, have the brake adjusted by a
specialist workshop or adjust the brake yourself as described in section 7�2�
You can also use the parking brake to make braking easier when going
downhill� In this case, pull the brake to the first or second notch position�
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