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Lower Leg Length; Accessories - Thomashilfen EASyS Advantage Gebrauchsanweisung

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Instructions for Use – EASyS Advantage seat unit

Lower leg length

The grub screws on the side of the footrest can be loosened using the Allen wrench (SW 3; Fig. 28). Now the footrest
can be adjusted infinitely. Then the grub screws must be retightened.
Foot angle
Loosen the four screws on the right and left of the underside of the footrest, adjust the desired foot angle, and then
retighten the screws. You will need a 10 mm box wrench or combination wrench (Fig. 29).
Knee angle
Set the knee angle by loosening the red eccentric lever on both knee joints (Fig. 7).
Tip: The footrest can be folded up to simplify getting into and out of the stroller.
Transport
The EASyS Advantage seat unit, together with the A-Chassis Advantage, can be folded up for transport in a vehicle
trunk. Heed the instructions for folding the rehab wagon and use the lock for folding to avoid unintentional unfolding.
The seat unit and chassis can be separated so that their weights can be lifted separately. In this regard, please refer to
the instructions for removing the seat unit.
To ensure the simplest possible handling, use one hand to grab the seat unit by the handle on the backrest, to which the
release lever for the seat tilting is also attached (Fig. 3). With the other hand, grab the front edge of the seat.

Accessories

Remarks: Installation information is found in the Instructions for Use, which are enclosed with the accessory. If the copy
of the Instructions for Use is missing, you can download one from www.thomashilfen.de. The assembly / disassembly of
the accessories is done with standard tools.
Abduction block (Fig. 30)
The abduction block helps spread the legs at the hip joint and position the thighs. It goes at the knees and prevents the
legs from being crossed.
Grip rail (Fig. 31)
The grip rail is affixed by the user and provides extra stability when sitting. The "sharply angled" model of the grip rail
can be used even closer or further away from the user.
Tray (Fig. 32)
The tray consists of a firm vent tray which is attached in front of the user. On the tray various therapeutic activities can
be done.
Lateral trunk supports, rigid (Fig. 33)
The rigid lateral trunk supports are affixed in the position needed on the back section and support the user's trunk on
the left and right sides. As a result, control of the trunk is improved and supported. The user can still move their arms.
Lateral trunk supports, flexible (Fig. 34)
The lateral trunk supports are affixed in the position needed on the back plate and support the user to the left and right
of the trunk. As a result, control of the trunk is improved and supported. The user can still move their arms. Both trunk
supports can be bent slightly forward and are connected with a belt. In this way the user has extra support at the front.
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