Invacare Pronto R2, R2-250 manual Footrest Angle Adjustments Figure

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PROCEDURE 3

FRONT RIGGINGS

F R O N T

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G G I N G S

FOOTREST ANGLE ADJUSTMENTS (FIGURE 23)

Footrest Angle Adjustment Relative to the Vertical Position of the Front Shroud

NOTE: The angle of the footrest relative to the vertical position of the front shroud can be increased or de- creased by adjusting both cams located at the top of the footrest support.

1.Loosen the mounting screw and locknut that se- cure the cams to the upper mounting bracket. Re- fer to DETAIL “B”.

NOTE: Both cams MUST be rotated to the same po- sition to keep the footrest square to the base.

2.Rotate both cams either direction until footrest is at desired angle. Refer to DETAIL “C” and “D”

3.Securely tighten mounting screw and locknut.

Footrest Angle Adjustment Relative to the Horizontal Position of the Front Shroud

NOTE: The footrest is factory set to be centered be- tween the stabilizer assemblies. During shipping and daily use the footrest can become shifted to one side or the other. This procedure is to center the footrest so it does not interfere with stabilizer assemblies

1.Loosen the mounting screw and locknut that se- cure the cams to the upper support bracket. Re- fer to DETAIL “B”.

2.While holding either cam in position, turn the other cam in one direction. This will rotate the footrest. If the footrest is not rotating towards the center, turn the cam in the opposite direction. Refer to DETAIL “E”.

3.Securely tighten the mounting screw and locknut that secure the cams to the upper support bracket. Refer to DETAIL “B”.

 

DETAIL “B”

DETAIL “D” - SIDE VIEW OF FOOTREST

 

Mounting

NOTE: Angle is

 

 

increased or

 

Cams

Screw

 

decreased

 

 

Upper

depending

 

 

on direction of

Direction of

 

Mounting

Locknut

cam rotation

Footrest

Bracket

 

 

 

Rotation

 

 

Vertical Position

 

 

 

of Front Shroud

 

 

DETAIL “C”

DETAIL “E” - TOP VIEW OF FOOTREST

Cam

 

Right Cam

Left Cam

 

 

 

 

 

Horizontal

 

 

 

Position

Footrest

 

 

of Front Shroud

 

 

 

 

Direction of

 

 

 

Footrest

 

 

 

Rotation

FIGURE 23 - FOOTREST ANGLE ADJUSTMENTS

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