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MASTER: Breezy SL/TL Titel - 1 - Titel - 2 - Table Of Contents BREEZY SL/TL ................................................................................................................................. 5 FRAMES ..................................................................................................................................... 5 New Style Frame (Beginning Serial Number QBZM0410284 - From 11.10.04) ................... 5 Old Style (Upto Serial Number QBZM0410283 - upto 11.10.04).......................................... 7 ARMRESTS ................................................................................................................................ 11 Flip Back Armrest (Beginning Serial Number QBZM04102844 - FROM 11.10.04) .............. 11 Flip Back Armrest (Discontinued - SPARES ONLY)............................................................. 12 Height Adjustable Armrest (Discontinued - SPARES ONLY)................................................ 14 Height Adjustable Armrest Reciever ..................................................................................... 16 Adult Height-Adjustable Composite Armrest......................................................................... 18 SEATING & BACKREST ............................................................................................................ 20 New Style Seat Sling (Beginning Serial Number QBZM0410284 - From 11.10.04) ............. 20 Old Style Seat Sling (Discontinued - SPARES ONLY) ......................................................... 23 Old Style Padded Sling ......................................................................................................... 24 Standard Cushion ................................................................................................................. 25 Jay Basic Cushion ................................................................................................................ 26 Standard Backrest ................................................................................................................ 27 Half folding Backrest ............................................................................................................. 29 Optima Backrest ................................................................................................................... 31 HANGERS AND FOOTPLATES................................................................................................. 34 60° & 70° Swing-Away Hanger (Tube In Tube) .................................................................... 34 Old Style 60° & 70° Swing-Away Hanger.............................................................................. 36 Elevating Legrest (Effective as of July 2003)........................................................................ 37 Elevating Legrest With Straight Padded Calf Pad................................................................. 39 Elevating Legrest With U-Shape Legrest.............................................................................. 41 ELR Trough Calf Pad (Discontinued).................................................................................... 43 Articulating Legrest Assembly............................................................................................... 44 Articulating Legrest Pad Assembly ....................................................................................... 46 Composite Footplate............................................................................................................. 47 Adult Angle Adjustable Footplate.......................................................................................... 49 Footrest Extension Tubes ..................................................................................................... 51 Amputee Support Pad........................................................................................................... 53 CASTORS AND FORKS............................................................................................................. 54 Castor Plate .......................................................................................................................... 54 Fork And Stem Assemblies (Beginning Serial Number QBZM04102844 - FROM 11.10.04) (4 hole part - Retro Fittable).................................................................................. 56 Castor Stems ........................................................................................................................ 57 Castor Wheel Assembly........................................................................................................ 58 AXLES ........................................................................................................................................ 59 Axles ..................................................................................................................................... 59 Axle Plates ............................................................................................................................ 60 WHEELS..................................................................................................................................... 62 Mag Wheel Assm.................................................................................................................. 62 MBL Spoked Wheel Assm .................................................................................................... 65 Old Style Spoked Wheels ..................................................................................................... 70 Tyres ..................................................................................................................................... 72 Handrims for Spoke Wheels ................................................................................................. 74 - 3 - Table Of Contents Handrims for Mag Wheels..................................................................................................... 76 Projection Handrims.............................................................................................................. 78 12" Transit Wheel (not hub brake style)................................................................................ 80 WHEEL LOCKS .......................................................................................................................... 82 Knee Lever Wheel Lock........................................................................................................ 82 Active Wheel Lock ................................................................................................................ 84 Transit Wheel Hub And Brake Assembly.............................................................................. 85 Spoked Wheel Drum Brake - Push Handle Mounted - Lever Operated................................ 87 ACCESSORIES .......................................................................................................................... 90 One Arm Drive Retro Kit Assembly....................................................................................... 90 Stepper Tube Assembly (Chairs prior to 2004)..................................................................... 93 Anti-Tip Tube ........................................................................................................................ 94 Backpack, Seat Pouch & Tool Kit ......................................................................................... 95 Quickie Caddy....................................................................................................................... 97 Crutch Holder........................................................................................................................ 98 Positioning Belt ..................................................................................................................... 99 Side Gaurds .......................................................................................................................... 100 Spoke Gaurds ....................................................................................................................... 102 Tray table .............................................................................................................................. 103 - 4 - New Style Frame (Beginning Serial Number QBZM0410284 - From 11.10.04) New Style Frame (Beginning Serial Number QBZM0410284 - From 11.10.04) Pos. Item number Description 1 211001.68004 BREEZY FRAME ASSEMBLY 16 X 16 STD 1 211001.68005 BREEZY FRAME ASSEMBLY 18 X 16 STD 1 211001.68006 BREEZY FRAME ASSEMBLY 20 X 16 STD 1 211001.68007 BREEZY FRAME ASSEMBLY 16 X 16 LNG 1 211001.68008 BREEZY FRAME ASSEMBLY 18 X 18 LNG 1 211001.68009 BREEZY FRAME ASSEMBLY 20 X 18 LNG 2 841001.60000 CROSS BRACE ASSEMBLY 16" 2 841001.60001 CROSS BRACE ASSEMBLY 18" 2 841001.60002 CROSS BRACE ASSEMBLY 20" 3 211001.68002 SIDE FRAME ASSEMBLY COMPLETE - STANDARD - 5 - New Style Frame (Beginning Serial Number QBZM0410284 - From 11.10.04) Pos. Item number Description 3 211001.68003 SIDE FRAME ASSEMBLY COMPLETE - LONG 4 210388.60003 SEAT EXTENSION KIT - 6 - Old Style (Upto Serial Number QBZM0410283 - upto 11.10.04) Old Style (Upto Serial Number QBZM0410283 - upto 11.10.04) Pos. Item number Description X-TUBE ASSEMBLIES 2 - 4,8,10, 808003.60018 X-TUBE 16" X 16" W/RNUTS 13,18 2 - 4,8,10, 808003.60019 X-TUBE 18" X 16" W/RNUTS 13,18 2 - 4,8,10, 808003.60020 X-TUBE 20" X 16" W/RNUTS 13,18 2 -4,8,10,
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