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Using the anti-tip wheels
- Go stand to the back of the wheelchair;
- When you get down to your knees you will see the operating system of the anti-tip wheels, see figure 35;
- Retracting the silver round (figure 36) Will cause the anti-tip wheel to slide;
- Let go of the silver round when the anti-tip wheel touches the ground;
- Make sure the anti-tip wheel is fastened correctly and does not move anymore.
- When you do not want to use the anti-tip, retract the silver round with one hand, while pushing up the
anti-tip wheel, by sliding it up the holder.
5.12 Using accessories and other options on your wheelchair
The seat cushion
Your wheelchair is equipped with a 5 cm thick, nylon seat cushion. This seat cushion is equipped with an anti-skid
layer, see figure 39. You need the seat cushion with the anti-slip side down on your wheelchair to make sure it
doesn’t move.
Seat Belt (optional item)
Your wheelchair is equipped with a seat belt which you can use the following way:
- When in the wheelchair, you can fasten the belt by clicking the two loose ends together, see figure 40.
- If the belt too loose or too tight about you can make it more secure or looser, see figure 41.
- To release the seat belt, you press the red button with 'press' printed on.
Taxi Fixation Points
On your wheelchair, you will find taxi fixation indication points, see figure 42. You should be familiar with these
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