3.6.2 Armrests
Position
The armrests can be turned backwards (up) to make it easier to
transfer to/from the seat.
1. Push lever (3) of the toothed clamp (4) slowly down. The arm
rest is unlocked (in bottom position).
2. Turn the armrest up/backwards to its end position.
3. Pull lever (3) up to close the toothed clamp. The armrest is
locked in end position.
Angle
The same procedure is used to change the angle of the
armrest:
1. Repeat previous step 1.
2. Next, hold the armrest in the desired position, while
locking it with the lever (3).
3. Repeat this for the second armrest.
4. Make sure that both armrests have the same angle.
5. Make sure that both armrests are firmly secured.
3.6.3 Arm pads
The arm pads (5) can be adjusted in height (stepless, 30 mm) and angle (steps of 7,5°):
1. Turn the star knob (6) a few turns anticlockwise. To
adjust the angle, turn it four turns minimally.
2. Pull/push the arm pad lightly to adjust the height.
3. Hold the arm pad at the desired angle.
4. Turn the star knob clockwise until it is finger-tight.
5. Repeat this for the second arm pad.
6. Make sure that both arm pads are firmly secured.
3.6.4 Chest belt
Risk of injury
• Attach the chest belt in such a way that the upper body is pressed against the back section, so
that the upper body cannot move involuntarily.
• The chest belt should not restrain the user's arms.
• As using the chest belt can restrict breathing, the patient must agree to the use of the chest
belt.
A chest belt is attached to the upper part of the back frame to
secure the user during the standing/upright function. Place the
chest belt straps on top of one another and press them tightly. The
chest belt is made secure by an adhesive system.