Invacare Variance Plus manual Rear anti tippers Photo, Belts, Belt with Hook and Eye Photo

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-Use : The hub brakes can be used to slow down the chair by using the handle A and can be locked by using the ratchet B.

-Adjustment : Turn screw C to increase or decrease the braking force.

8.12 Rear anti tippers (Photo 26)

The anti-tip castors are intented to keep you from tipping backwards.

Tipping may result from an inapropriate position of the rear wheels, faultly operation of the wheelchair by the user or a third party.

-Use : Anti-tip castors are fixed into the back down tube of frame.

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Anti tippers can be removed. Press the pin-spring

A and slide the anti tipper out. Reverse the operation in order to put it back in position. The pin should be in the out position in the hole of the frame.

-Adjustment : Adjustment is used to obtain the distance between the ground and the castors. The anti tip castors must be adjusted the same way on both sides. This adjustment must be done by a suitably

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8.13 Belts

Belt with Hook and Eye (Photo 27)

-Use : Belts position depends on your handicap, and must be determined by the qualified health advisor.

-Adjustment : Put the end back of strap in position on the Hook and Eye Fastener.

Warning : Do not allows the belt to get caught in

 

 

 

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any of the wheels.

Buckle security belt (Photo 28)

 

 

 

- Use : Belt position depends on your handicap,

 

and must be determined by the qualified health

 

 

 

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Contents User adjustment manual Introduction Proper use Wheelchair userIndex Safety and operating limits Reaching for an object from a wheelchair Do not lean out beyond the armest. Figure Leaning forwardsTo support yourself and lean over To lean backwardsLock Both Brakes Transferring sideways to other seatsTilting balancing on the rear wheels Method 1 Figure Tilting, kerbsStairs Advice to third personsDownward slopes Slopes operating limitsSlopes Upward slopesUse your wheelchair Folding and unfolding the wheelchair To unfold FigureTo fold Safety checks and maintenance Checking performance Propelling the wheelchairChecking the general condition Checks to be made Transport Warranty terms and conditionsLimitation of liability Summary of instructions for use for improved safetyGeneral description IntroductionDifferent types of backrests Adjustments Seat elementsReclining backrest Photo Backrest folding at mid-height Photos 2Different types of seat Toilet seat PhotoDifferent types of armrests Folding system Folding frameRear wheels Side-framesAxles HandrimsForks and Front wheels 13APhotos 14 FootrestsLegrests Footplates PhotoHeel straps and calf straps Transit version PhotoHub brakes on self propulsion Transit chairs photos 24 Buckle security belt Photo Rear anti tippers PhotoBelts Belt with Hook and Eye PhotoTrays Drip stand and support PhotoBack Brace Dual handrims Comfort headrestDescription Tool Technical data Wheelchair dataMaintenance tools Servicing toolsPage Page Page Page Page Invacare International