Sunrise Medical S-11 instruction manual Armrests Adjustment, Backrest, Seat Height Adjustment

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G. ARMRESTS ADJUSTMENT

1.Width Adjustment (Figure 12)

a.Insert armrest support inside of 1" square tube (B) located on back of the seat.

b.Repeat for other side of seat.

c.Position armrest at appropriate width.

d.Tighten knob screws (C) on square tube.

2.Angle Adjustment (Figure 13)

a.Flip back armrest.

b.Adjust the angle of the armrest by turning the bolt (D) clockwise to reduce the angle and counter clockwise to increase the angle.

c.Fully tighten the jam nut.

3.Height Adjustment (Figure 14)

a.Remove the knob screw (E).

b.Select the desired armrest height.

c.Reinsert the knob screw and tighten.

Avoid pinching fingers in the flip-back armrest.

H. BACKREST

Adjustment for the High Back Contour Seat

(Figure 15)

a.Pull lever (H) upwards.

b.Lean back to desired position.

c.Release lever (H).

CAUTION– Backrest latches must be locked into place before operating wheelchair.

I. SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

(Figure 16)

1.Remove seat (See Section J).

2.Remove pins from all four seat mount posts.

3.Select the desired seat height (rear seat mount should never be more than one position lower than the front).

4.Reinsert the pins.

Ensure both front seat posts are positioned to the same height. Rear seat posts should also be set to the same height.

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