Invacare Variance Plus Different types of seat, Toilet seat Photo, Different types of armrests

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8.1.2 Different types of seat

Standard seat (Photo 5)

-Your wheelchair is equiped with a standard seat with vinyl or nylon upholstery.

-No adjustment on this seat.

Check that fixation screw A is located correctly, preventing the user to be injured.

Toilet seat (Photo 6)

-Use : A qualified medical or paramedic personnel will be able to advise on the most appropriate way of using toilet seat.

- No adjustment on the toilet seat.

 

This toilet seat must be removed to fold the

wheelchair.

 

- Removal : Pull in the way to remove toilet seat

 

support A from chassis.

 

To put the toilet seat in use-position, reverse the

operation, checking carefully that supports A are in

 

place and that there is no play between toilet seat

and chassis.

 

8.1.3 Different types of armrests

 

 

All armrests can be removed from the frame and

 

may be folded back. (photos 7 and 8)

- Use : push the pin-spring A and raise the armrest

and rotate rearwards. In order to put it back in

position on the wheelchair, put the tube in the front

 

frame support.

The pin B should be in the 'out' position.

 

To remove armrest, push the pin A and raise the

armrest slightly, then pull the lever C and remove

 

the armrest from frame support D.

 

To replace the armrest on the wheelchair, introduce

 

the rear entry cone of armrest first in the rear frame support and put the front tube in the front frame support.

Pins B and E should be in the 'out' position.,

checking carefully that pins are in place and that

 

there is no play.

 

Swingaway desk, removable armrest

- The desk armrest is comprised of tube with a

 

bend on the front supporting front locking and short

 

armpad.

 

- No adjustment on this armrest.

Warning : Do not lift up the chair by the armrests.

 

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Contents User adjustment manual Introduction Proper use Wheelchair userIndex Safety and operating limits Reaching for an object from a wheelchair To support yourself and lean over Leaning forwardsTo lean backwards Do not lean out beyond the armest. FigureLock Both Brakes Transferring sideways to other seatsTilting balancing on the rear wheels Method 1 Figure Tilting, kerbsStairs Advice to third personsSlopes Slopes operating limitsUpward slopes Downward slopesUse your wheelchair Folding and unfolding the wheelchair To unfold FigureTo fold Safety checks and maintenance Checking performance Propelling the wheelchairChecking the general condition Checks to be made Transport Warranty terms and conditionsLimitation of liability Summary of instructions for use for improved safetyGeneral description IntroductionDifferent types of backrests Adjustments Seat elementsReclining backrest Photo Backrest folding at mid-height Photos 2Different types of seat Toilet seat PhotoDifferent types of armrests Rear wheels Folding frameSide-frames Folding systemAxles HandrimsForks and Front wheels 13ALegrests FootrestsFootplates Photo Photos 14Heel straps and calf straps Transit version PhotoHub brakes on self propulsion Transit chairs photos 24 Belts Rear anti tippers PhotoBelt with Hook and Eye Photo Buckle security belt PhotoTrays Drip stand and support PhotoBack Brace Dual handrims Comfort headrestMaintenance tools Technical data Wheelchair dataServicing tools Description ToolPage Page Page Page Page Invacare International