If the seat height is at its lowest setting (see section
5.2), and the footrests are positioned at their lowest
setting, we recommend tilting the seat slightly to
make sure the front castors can freely rotate.
WARNING: Make sure the adjustment clips are
fully engaged before using the chair.
F
1.
To adjust, remove the adjustment clip (F) on the
footrest.
2.
Raise the footrest up or down, and make sure
the holes in the inner and outer tube are aligned.
3.
Replace adjustment clips (F).
5.4 Headrest Adjustment
The headrest can be adjusted horizontally and
vertically.
WARNING: Make sure the adjustment knobs are
fully tightened before use.
G
1.
Turn adjustment wheel (G) counter-clockwise to
release the headrest. The headrest can now be
moved back and forward and rotated left to right.
2.
Turn adjustment wheel (G) clockwise to secure
the headrest.
3.
Turn adjustment wheel (H) counter-clockwise to
release the headrest column. The headrest can
now be moved up and down.
F
H
4.
Turn adjustment wheel (H) clockwise to secure
the headrest column.
5.5 Tilt-In-Space Operation
The chair can be tilted from upright to a 40° tilt in
a smooth continuous motion. It is controlled by gas
springs located either side of the chair (one gas
spring only on small chair).
WARNING: Before operating the tilt-in-space
mechanism make sure the users arms and feet
are on the armrests and footrests.
WARNING: Make sure the rear castors are
pointing backwards and locked before tilting the
chair.
J
1.
The tilt-in-space operation is performed by
pressing both red buttons (J) simultaneously on
the rear push handles, while pressing down on
the push handles at the same time.
Note: The small chair only has one push button.
Note: Make sure the red push buttons are pressed
fully before pushing down on the push handles to
prevent damage to the mechanism.
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