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1 Solara Contractur e F ootplate Retr o Fit Kit Assembly , Installation and Operating Instructions Kit Nos. 1095340, 1095341, 1095342, 1095343, 1095344, 1095345, 1095346 SA VE THESE INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: Check all parts for shipping damage. In case of damage, DO NOT use. Contact Carrier/Invacare for fur- ther instructions. SAFETY SUMMARY The following[...]
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2 Contracture Assembly Insert T ube Washers Mounting Holes Mounting Screws Lock Nuts 2. Align the mounting holes of the contracture footplate assembly with two (2) desired mounting positions of the crossmember assembly . 3. Secure the contracture assembly to the crossmember assembly with two (2) mounting screws, washers and locknuts provided. Secur[...]
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3 CONTRACTURE ASSEMBLY ANGLE ADJUSTMENT (FIGURE 4) NOTE: Refer to the GENERAL WARNINGS and INST AL- LA TION WARNINGS in the SAFETY SUMMAR Y of this instruction sheet. 1. Remove the mounting screw and locknut used to lock the angle adjustment of the contracture assembly . 2. Lift the contracture support UP/DOWN to achieve the desired angle. 3. Align[...]
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FIGURE 8 - CONTRACTURE FOOTPLA TE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT Mounting Screws Lock Nut Washers Footplate Bracket Contracture Support Coved Washers Mounting Holes REPLACING THE CONTRACTURE FOOTPLATE HEEL LOOP (FIGURE 9) NOTE: Refer to the GENERAL WARNINGS and INST AL- LA TION WARNINGS in the SAFETY SUMMAR Y of this instruction sheet. 1. T ilt the contracture [...]