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5.6 Using an amputee support
Swinging the amputee support away
- Pull the black control lever, see figure 18
- You can now swing the amputee support inwards and outwards
Removing the amputee support from your wheelchair
- Pull the black control lever, see figure 18. You can now swing the amputee support inwards and outwards
- Swing the amputee support 90 ˚ away from the wheelchair and pull it straight up from the receiving tube
Replacing the amputee support back on your wheelchair
- Attach your amputee support back to the frame at an angle of 90° swung outwards, figure 19
- Turn the legrest so that it is parallel with your frame, as shown in Figure 18
- You should hear a click. This click confirmed that the foot is in position
Setting the angle of the amputee support
- Hold the amputee aid at the top and bottom and by moving up and down, find the correct angle, see figure
20
- If the amputee aid is too stiff to move then you can use the supplied wrench (No. 6) to loosen. Once you
have the desired angle you can then tighten, figure 21
Setting the height of the amputee support
In order to set the height of the amputee support, you have to use the number 4 supplied wrench
- Remove the screws, loose with the wrench, see figure 22
- Move the amputee support to the desired height and position and retighten the screws
- Make sure the amputee support in place
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