Küschall Active wheelchair User Manual - page 14
Components and their function
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4.5
Antitipper
An antitipper prevents the wheelchair from tipping
backwards.
WARNING! Risk of overturning
Antitippers that are incorrectly set or no longer
working can lead to overturning.
- Always check that the antitipper is working before
using the wheelchair and have it set or readjusted
by a specialist dealer when required.
Activating the antitipper
Push the antitipper downwards against the spring and
swivel it backwards through 90° until it engages.
CAUTION! Risk of tipping
An activated antitipper can catch when negotiating
a step or an edge.
- Always deactivate the antitipper before driving
over a step or kerb.
Deactivating the antitipper
Push the antitipper downwards against the spring and
swivel it inwards through 90° until it engages.
Setting the height
Press the spring pin on the antitipper and push the inner
section to the position required. Allow the spring pin to
engage in the nearest hole.
4.6
Seat cushion
A suitable cushion is needed to provide an even pressure
distribution on the seat.
4.7
Accessories
Pelvic belt
Your wheelchair can be fitted with a pelvic belt which will
prevent you from falling out of the wheelchair.