Pride Mobility INFMANU1743 owner manual Armrest Width Adjustment, Seatback Adjustment

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V I I I . C O M F O R T A D J U S T M E N T S

ARMREST HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT You will need the following tools to adjust the height of the armrests:

• 5/32” Hex Key •1/8” Hex Key • 7/16” Wrench

1.Loosen the setscrew on the side of the height adjustment tube with the 1/8” hex key.

2.Loosen and remove the acorn nut and screw hold- ing the height adjustment tube in place.

3.Raise or lower the height adjustment tube to the desired height.

4.Align the holes in the adjustment tube with the holes in the armrest upright.

5.Insertthescrewthroughtheholesinboththeheight adjustment tube and the armrest upright.

6.Install and tighten the acorn nut.

7.Tighten the setscrew on the side of the height adjustment tube.

8.Repeat for the other armrest.

HEIGHTADJUSTMENT

TUBE

SETSCREW

ACORN NUT

ARMREST UPRIGHT

ARMREST ADJUSTMENT

KNOB

FIGURE 16. ARMREST ADJUSTMENTS

ARMREST WIDTH ADJUSTMENT

The armrest width of your Maxima can be adjusted inward or outward.

1.Loosen the armrest adjustment knobs at the back of the seat frame. See figure 16.

2.Slide the armrests in or out to the desired width.

3.Tighten the armrest adjustment knobs. The armrests can also be lifted upward to allow getting on and off of your Maxima easier.

SEATBACK ADJUSTMENT

The seatback can be positioned to four different angles: 90°, 100°, 102° and 105°. See figure 16A.

To adjust the seatback angle:

1.Loosen and remove the adjustment screw from the seatback hinge on both sides of the seat.

2.Reposition the seatback to the desired angle.

3.Align the adjustment holes in the upper and lower hinge, so the adjustment screw can easily pass through.

4.Reinsert both adjustment screws and tighten.

UPPERHINGE

100°ADJUSTMENTHOLE

ADJUSTMENTSCREW

102°ADJUSTMENTHOLE 105°ADJUSTMENTHOLE

90°ADJUSTMENTHOLE LOWER HINGE

FIGURE 16A. SEATBACK HINGE

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