Invacare Variance Plus manual 13A, Forks and Front wheels

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8.4 Forks and Front wheels

-The front castors either have a diameter of 8’’ x 1.3/8’’ (200 mm x 32 mm) or 8 ‘’ x 2’’ (200 mm x 50 mm) or 6’’ x 1.3/8’’ (150 mm x 32 mm) can be fitted with pneumatic or solid tyres.

-Adjustment : Only the pneumatic tyre may require pressure verification. The pressure is shown on the sidewall and the tyre must never be over inflated.

A pump is supplied with the wheelchair.

Whenever a tyre is flat, it may be necessary to remove the tyre from its rim. (photo 12)

Force the air out the the inner tube by pressing valve A.

Stretch the outer case on the rim. Repair or replace the inner tube. Put the inner tube back in place. Reposition the outer case on the rim. Re-inflate the tyre to specified pressure.

Note : It may be necessary to use one or two tyre-levers (Not supplied).

8.5 Manual brakes (Photos 13A and 13B)

 

 

 

 

 

 

The manual brakes are designed to secure the

13A

 

wheelchair during long stops. They are not

 

 

 

 

 

 

intended to slow down the wheelchair or to be used

 

 

 

 

A

 

as support during a transfer.

 

 

 

 

 

They must be operated simultaneously.

B

 

In order to brake, push the handle (A) forward.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The handle folds back to facilitate transfers. Draw

 

 

 

 

 

 

as a preliminary the handle upwards ! (13A)

 

 

 

X

 

Once the brakes are engaged, the wheelchair

 

 

 

 

 

 

13B

should not move at all.

Note : brakes adjustments are based upon the dia-

 

 

 

 

 

 

meter and type of the wheels. After repairing a flat

 

 

 

 

 

 

tyre or in the event of wear of the pneumatic or solid tyre, you may need to adjust the brake(s). To adjust the brake(s), loosen the two screws (B) and slide the brake assembly to obtain the following value

between the wheel and the brake shoe in unlocked position :

Solid tyre X = 6 mm, Pneumatic tyre X = 5 mm

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!Firmly tighten the screws (B) after adjustment. Keep your fingers away from movable parts to pre- vent injuries !

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Contents User adjustment manual Introduction Wheelchair user Proper useIndex Safety and operating limits Reaching for an object from a wheelchair Leaning forwards To support yourself and lean overTo lean backwards Do not lean out beyond the armest. FigureTransferring sideways to other seats Lock Both BrakesTilting balancing on the rear wheels Tilting, kerbs Method 1 FigureAdvice to third persons StairsSlopes operating limits SlopesUpward 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 Warranty terms and conditions TransportSummary of instructions for use for improved safety Limitation of liabilityIntroduction General descriptionAdjustments Seat elements Different types of backrestsBackrest folding at mid-height Photos 2 Reclining backrest PhotoDifferent types of seat Toilet seat PhotoDifferent types of armrests Folding frame Rear wheelsSide-frames Folding systemHandrims Axles13A Forks and Front wheelsFootrests LegrestsFootplates Photo Photos 14Heel straps and calf straps Transit version PhotoHub brakes on self propulsion Transit chairs photos 24 Rear anti tippers Photo BeltsBelt with Hook and Eye Photo Buckle security belt PhotoTrays Drip stand and support PhotoBack Brace Comfort headrest Dual handrimsTechnical data Wheelchair data Maintenance toolsServicing tools Description ToolPage Page Page Page Page Invacare International