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282.6.2 Propulsion options- Transit version (photo 28) : the wheelchair is designed to bedriven only by the attendant. To facilitate sideways transfersand save space, the wheelchair is equipped with rear wheelsof 12" (315 mm) with pneumatic or solid tyre.The manual brakes (optional hub brake) are only accessible tothe attendant; operate the handle (A) to lock the wheelchairin parking position.Note : for further information about the use of the twotypes of brakes, see paragraphs 2.5.1 & 2.5.2.- One arm lever drive (photos 29) : this control system(leftor right hand) allows the user with low muscular tone topropel the wheelchair. Using one arm through the lever pendularmotion which propels it forward or backward (reversinglever A) and which integrates steering and braking.The lever can be removed to facilitate transfers or to movenext to a table ; loosen the indexable lever (B) and pull up.Reverse the procedure to reinstall.The adjustment of the propulsion force is performed bymoving the transmission link on the pendular motion lever ;slightly loosen the indexable lever (C), slide down to reducethe stress, and firmly tighten the lever (C).!The manual brake is always located opposite to thecontrol.Make sure that the indexable levers are properly positionedso that they are not bothersome or hurtful for the user andattendant.ABCA2829

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