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4. Mounted Anti-Tipper
(only for Oxford Plus model)
The anti-tipper prevents the wheelchair from tipping too far backward.
The anti-tipper must be rotated into the active position on one or both sides
before use. This is accomplished by pressing the ball ratchets (Item A)
and making the adjustment. The anti-tipper must audibly lock in place,
before it is able to bear loads.
For untrained wheelchair users, the use of an anti-tipper is strongly
recommended.
5 Transportation
Grab the middle of seat upholstery at the front and the back and pull it
upwards, the wheelchair will be folded (Figure 5).
For more manageable transportation, e.g. in cars, the footrests can be enti-
rely removed in just a few easy steps. To move the footrest, press the release
lever to the inside (Figure 6). The footrest with footplate can then be swung
outward by 90° and be removed by pulling it upward.