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Figure 23 Figure 24
Calf Band (Fig. 23)
The calf band serves to support the lower legs at calf height to prevent the feet from slipping to the rear off the
footplates. Hook & loop closures allow length adjustment of the calf band. Hook & loop closures allow length adjustment of the calf band.Hook & loop closures allow length adjustment of the calf band.
For removing the footrest, you first have to pull the calf band upward and out of the calf band holder on one
side.
Individual footrests can also be equipped with heel straps.
Individual Footrests, angle adjustable (Fig. 23)
With the individual footrests, angle adjustable, the right and left footplate can be flipped up to make transfers of
the user easier.
Single-panel Footrest, angle adjustable (Fig. 24)
The footplate can be flipped up towards one footrest bar making transfers of the user easier in case the legs are
capable to bear weight.
Figure 25 Figure 26
Adjusting the Angle of the Footplate (Fig. 25)
Angle adjustable footplates are included as standard equipment.
Loosen the Allen head screw (wrench size 5 mm) at the rear footplate suspension by several turns.
Adjust the footplate to the desired position and firmly re-tighten the screw.
Attention – To ensure perfect function of the single-panel footrest, the angle on the hinged side and on the– To ensure perfect function of the single-panel footrest, the angle on the hinged side and on the To ensure perfect function of the single-panel footrest, the angle on the hinged side and on the
resting side must be identical.
Locking Device for Single-panel Footrest (Fig. 26)
The locking device prevents inadvertent loosening and flipping-up of the footplate, especially with spastic users.
Pull the bar at the ring (Fig. 26) to flip the footplate up.
After you have finished all adjustments make sure to re-tighten any screws you have undone.