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• Please note that with the anti-tipper swung to the rear, it will be impossible to clear obstacles (e.g. curbs)
from a certain height. To prevent a possible risk of accident, swing the anti-tipper to the front before driving
over such obstacles.
Spoke protectors (Fig. 18)
Prevent the fingers from getting injured between the spokes and improve the appearance of your mobility base.
Wheel cover (Fig. 19)
The wheel cover (Fig. 19, item 1) is plugged into the holding device (Fig. 19, item 2). To remove the wheel cover just
pull it out of the holding device.
Depth adjustment of the wheel cover
Loosen the screws (Fig. 19, item 3) and shift the wheel cover to the desired position. Fix in this position by tightening
the screws (Fig. 19, item 3).
Side panel with height adjustable armrests, depth adjustable (Fig. 20)
Height adjustment of the armrests
For adjusting the armrest height, loosen the screws (Fig. 20, item 1) and move the armrest to the desired height.
Secure this position using the set screw (Fig. 20, item 1).
For depth adjustment of the armrests please read section “Depth adjustment” under “Wheel cover”.
Pushbar with ratchet joint (Fig. 21)
Allows height and angle adjustment of the pushbar to obtain a comfortable position for the attendant.
• By loosening the clamping levers (item 1) you can release the pushbar and bring it into the correct height. To adjust
the angle, loosen the clamping levers (item 2).
• Be sure to snugly retighten the clamping levers (item 1 and 2) after all adjustments.
“Parallel” seating shell interface (Fig. 22)
Easily attaches to the “Parallel” interface adapter by means of the clamping mechanism.
Footrest versions (Fig. 23)
The different footrest versions are adjustable in their depth by pushing the footrest bar more or less deeply into the
seat tube which features a corresponding adjustment hole channel. To do this, loosen the Allen head screws (Fig. 23,
item 1) and the screws of the interface adapter (Fig. 23, item 2) on both sides and move the footrest bars to the desired
position. Re-tighten the Allen head screws (Fig. 23, item 1 and 2).
Single-panel footrest, angle adjustable (Fig. 24)
Bolted to the wheelchair. The single-panel footrest is angle adjustable. Can be adapted to the lower leg length. The
footplate can be flipped up towards one footrest bar making transfers of the patient easier in case the legs are ca-
pable to bear weight.
Height adjustment of the footplate (Fig. 25)
The footplate can be adjusted according to the lower leg length and height of the seating shell you use by loosening
the screw (item 1) at the footrest bar.
Note: Loosen the screw – do not completely remove the screw. There are two threaded holes in your footrest bar.
Depending on the desired adjustment, however, it may be necessary to completely remove the screw and use the
second hole.
• Make sure to re-tighten all screws and nuts after making adjustments!
Angle adjustment of the footplate (Fig. 26)
The footplate of the Dino® 3 mobility base is angle adjustable.
To adjust, slide a 5 mm Allen wrench through the side holes in the footrest bar until the wrench locks into the Allen
screw in the footplate. Loosen the screw with several turns. A blow on the end of the Allen wrench will disengage the
clamp connection.
Adjust the footplate to the desired position and firmly re-tighten the screw.
Single-panel footrest for short lower leg length (Fig. 27, 28)
The footplate height can be adjusted using the lateral holes in the footrest bars (Fig. 28, item 1). To do this loosen
the screws using an Allen head wrench and an open-jawed wrench. Position the footplate at the desired height and
re-tighten the screw connection.
You can also use this screw connection to pivot the footplate around the screw connection point (Fig. 28, item 2) to
create a favorable position in relation to the seating shell you use. It will probably be necessary to readjust the foot-
plate angle afterwards.
The footplate can be flipped up towards one footrest bar making transfers of the patient easier in case the legs are
ca-
pable to bear weight. For angle adjustment please read section “Single-panel footrest, angle adjustable” on page 22.
Individual footrests, angle adjustable (Fig. 29)
With the individual footrests, angle adjustable, the right and left footplate can be flipped up to make transfers of the
patient easier.
For angle and height adjustments please read section “Single-panel footrest, angle adjustable” on page 22.