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The anti-tipper engages in 2 positions:
1. Rearwards oriented (active setting of the anti-tipper, functional)Rearwards oriented (active setting of the anti-tipper, functional)
2. Approx. 90° position (setting required when using the storage bag or when clearing obstacles or simply whenApprox. 90° position (setting required when using the storage bag or when clearing obstacles or simply when
the anti-tipper is not needed).
Attention:
It is absolutely necessary that the anti-tipper be in functional position when tilting the seating unit to the
rear or when adjusting the angle between seat and back to more than 90°!
Figure 31 Figure 32
Anti-tipper for 22"/24" Wheels
The anti-tipper (Fig. 31) prevents the mobility base with seating shell from tipping too far backward. The anti- The anti-The anti-
tipper can be disengaged with slight pressure from above and then swung to the rear into functional position or
back to the front.
It is essential for the anti-tipper to be swung into functional position if the seat or backrest is to be tilted
backwards.
After unscrewing the fixing screw, the anti-tipper can be length adjusted in three increments. With increasing With increasingWith increasing
length of the anti-tipper in functional position the possible tilting range decreases.
In functional position, the distance between the anti-tipper wheels and ground must be 5 cm at maximum.
Danger:
Please note that with the anti-tipper swung to the rear, it will be impossible to clear obstacles (e.g.
curbs) from a certain height. To avoid risking an accident, swing the anti-tipper to the front before driving To avoid risking an accident, swing the anti-tipper to the front before drivingTo avoid risking an accident, swing the anti-tipper to the front before driving
over such obstacles.
Back Guide for Seating Shells (Fig. 32)
Insert the narrow side of the attachment plate into the slotted hole (Fig. 32, item A), rotate by 180° and tighten
the plate with the wing screw (Fig. 32, item B). The back shell is now attached to the guide plate (Fig. 32, The back shell is now attached to the guide plate (Fig. 32,The back shell is now attached to the guide plate (Fig. 32,
item C).
When adjusting the back angle, the back guide will move upward or downward correspondingly.
C
C
B
A