Invacare User guide manual Tyre Pressure, Batteries, Electrical

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Always stop before climbing an obstacle. Approach slowly until castors contact the obstacle. Apply power and drive over the obstacle in a controlled manner.

DO NOT use parts, accessories, or adapters other than those authorized by Invacare.

DO NOT stand on the frame of the wheelchair.

Take care when disengaging automatic brakes if the chair is on a slope.

TYRE PRESSURE

DO NOT use your wheelchair unless it has the proper tyre pressure. DO NOT over inflate the tyres. Failure to follow these suggestions may cause the tyre to explode and cause bodily harm. The recommended tyre pressure is listed on the side wall of the tyre.

BATTERIES

The warranty and performance specifications contained in this manual are based on the use of deep cycle gel cell batteries. Invacare strongly recommends their use as the power source for this unit.

Carefully read battery/battery charger information prior to installing, servicing or operating your wheelchair.

ELECTRICAL

Extreme care should be exercised when using oxygen in close proximity to electrical circuits. Contact your oxygen supplier for instructions in the safe use of oxygen.

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Contents InvacareSpectra BlitzTM ISO 7176 Part Warranty terms & conditions Standard Invacare TermsLimitation of liability Contacting Invacare United KingdomFrance GermanyNetherlands Sverge & SuomiSpain ItalyContents Armrests Batteries Transportation Technical Specifications Label locations Introduction Dear UserIntended Use Important symbols in this manual RequirementsType Classification and Area of Use General Safety Notes Repair or Service InformationGeneral Warnings Batteries Tyre PressureElectrical Weight Limitation Weight TrainingRain Test Safety Information on Electromagnetic Interference Safety Precautions/Safe Operation Important WarningSafety Indoors Coping with Everyday ObstaclesAmputee Statement for Prescribers SAFETY/HANDLING of WheelchairsRecommended Driving Position Surfaces Affected by Heat Some Useful Tips Stability and BalanceReaching Bending Forward Reaching Bending BackwardsTransferring to and from Other Seats Negotiating GRADIENTS/SLOPES Negotiating KerbsYOU,YOUR Powerchair and Others Safeguarding OthersSafety Inspection Checklist GeneralMotor brushes & motor gearbox coupling Clothing guards ArmsSeat and back upholstery Drive wheelsCastors Castor/wheel/fork/head tubeCleaning Troubleshooting Mechanical Troubleshooting Electrical Symptom Probable Cause Solutions Checking Battery Charge Level Cleaning the vehicle Care and maintenanceProduct End of Life Legrest Maintenance Installing / Removing LegrestsLegrest height adjustment RemovingAdjusting Angle Adjustable Flip-up Footplates Adjusting Adjusting / Replacing Foot Plate Heel Strap if fittedReplacing Installing Installing/Removing ArmrestsArmrests Removal handwheel Height Adjustment Adjusting the ArmrestsArmpad Adjustment Armrest Width Adjustment Adjusting Backrest Angle BackrestAdjusting Backboard Position Adjusting Backpost Support Bracket Installing / Removing or Adjusting Headrest if fitted RemovalPage Installing / Removing or Adjusting Trunk Supports if fitted Removal TubeSwing away function Adjusting Tension Adjustable Back Upholstery if fitted Installing / Removing Back Cushion Installing / RemovingAdjusting Push Handles Installing/Removing Installing / Removing Seat CushionSeating Adjusting Seat Width LapbeltAdjusting Seat Depth Seat Frame AdjustmentSeat Board Adjustment Installing / Removing Seat board Adjusting Seat AngleElectrical Adjustment of Seat Angle Anti Tipping Castors Removing/Installing Batteries BatteriesRemoving Front Battery Negative Positive + Installing Page Important Warnings Batteries and battery chargingBatteries When to Charge Charging Procedures To Charge BatteriesDisposing and Recycling of Used Batteries Motor locks, Wheels and Brakes Disengaging/Engaging Motor Lock LeversAdjusting Front Castors Drive Wheels InflationTo Activate Brake Manual Parking BrakesTo De-Activate Brake Controls and operating your powerchair Types of User ControllerShark Operation Freewheel Operation seeShark Controller Functions Horn ButtonLock Function Unlock FunctionAdjusting Driving Speed Actuator AdjustmentUsing the Speedometer Battery Gauge12.4 REM24SD Operation Display This meansPilot + Operation Mode Button Pilot + Controller FunctionsSystem Status Indication VSI Operation VSI Controller Functions Unlock Function Display This means Driving practice Types of Attendant ControllerACS Dual Control Operation Pilot + Dual Control Operation Pilot + Attendant Control Pilot + Attendant Controller Functions Display This means User Joystick Mounting Hardware AdjustmentFixed Joystick Mounting Arm Installing / Removal Transportation Page Page Technical Specifications B.A.* Seat Angle Adjustment B.A.* Back Angle AdjustmentOperatingTemperature StorageTemperatureLabel locations Flammability Label Upholstery1484781