Pride Mobility LX11, LX12, LX10 Seatback Height, To change the seatback height, Positioning Belt

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Seatback Height

You can change the seatback height in 2.54-cm. increments. There are five different height adjustment holes.

To change the seatback height:

1.Use a 4-mm hex key to remove the screws that attach the canes to the frame. See figures 14 and 23.

2.Depending on the position of the seat and the length of the tie-wrap, you may have to cut the tie-wraps that fasten the seatback to the frame. See figure 23.

3.Move the canes up or down to adjust the seatback height.

4.Install the two screws from step 1.

5.Install one tie wrap on each side of the seatback.

Positioning Belt

Your Pride LX seat is equipped with an auto-type positioning belt that can be adjusted for your comfort. The positioning belt is designed to prevent the operator from sliding down or forward in the seat. The positioning belt is not designed for use as a restraining device.

To remove/install the positioning belt:

1.Use a 4-mm hex key to remove the screws that attach the canes to the frame. See figures 14 and 23.

2.Remove the seat canes.

3.Slip each end of the belt up and over the frame. See figure 24.

4.Install the two screws from step 1.

5.Install one tie-wrap on each side of the seatback.

To adjust the positioning belt:

1.When seated, insert the metal tab into the plastic housing on the opposite strap until you hear a click.

2.Pull the strap until it is secure, but not so tight as to cause discomfort.

SEAT CANE

SCREW

TIE-WRAP LOCATION

Figure 23. Seatback Height Adjustment

Figure 24. Positioning Belt Removal

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