Invacare User guide manual Rain Test, Weight Training, Weight Limitation

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RAIN TEST

INVACARE has tested it’s power wheelchairs in accordance with ISO 7176 Part 9 “Rain Test”. This provides the end user or his/her attendant sufficient time to remove his/her power wheel- chair from a rain storm and retain wheelchair operation.

DO NOT leave power wheelchair in a rain storm of any kind.

DO NOT use power wheelchair in a shower or leave it in a damp bathroom while taking a shower.

DO NOT leave power wheelchair in a damp area for any length of time.

Direct exposure to rain or dampness will cause the chair to malfunction electrically and me- chanically; may cause the chair to prematurely rust.

Check to ensure that the battery covers are secured in place.

DO NOT use the joystick if the boot is torn or cracked. If the joystick boot becomes torn or cracked, replace IMMEDIATELY.

WEIGHT TRAINING

Invacare DOES NOT recommend the use of its wheelchairs as a weight training apparatus. Invacare wheelchairs have NOT been designed or tested as a seat for any kind of weight training. If occupant uses said wheelchair as a weight training apparatus, Invacare shall NOT be liable for bodily injury and the warranty is void.

WEIGHT LIMITATION

The Spectra BlitzTM has a maximum user weight limitation of 75kg (165 lb).

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Contents InvacareSpectra BlitzTM ISO 7176 Part Standard Invacare Terms Warranty terms & conditionsLimitation of liability United Kingdom Contacting InvacareFrance GermanySverge & Suomi NetherlandsSpain ItalyContents Armrests Batteries Transportation Technical Specifications Label locations Dear User IntroductionIntended Use Requirements Important symbols in this manualType Classification and Area of Use General Warnings Repair or Service InformationGeneral Safety Notes Electrical Tyre PressureBatteries Rain Test Weight TrainingWeight Limitation Safety Information on Electromagnetic Interference Important Warning Safety Precautions/Safe OperationCoping with Everyday Obstacles Safety IndoorsRecommended Driving Position SAFETY/HANDLING of WheelchairsAmputee Statement for Prescribers Surfaces Affected by Heat Stability and Balance Some Useful TipsReaching Bending Backwards Reaching Bending ForwardTransferring to and from Other Seats Negotiating Kerbs Negotiating GRADIENTS/SLOPESSafeguarding Others YOU,YOUR Powerchair and OthersGeneral Safety Inspection ChecklistMotor brushes & motor gearbox coupling Clothing guards ArmsDrive wheels Seat and back upholsteryCastors Castor/wheel/fork/head tubeCleaning Troubleshooting Mechanical Troubleshooting Electrical Symptom Probable Cause Solutions Checking Battery Charge Level Product End of Life Care and maintenanceCleaning the vehicle Installing / Removing Legrests Legrest MaintenanceRemoving Legrest height adjustmentAdjusting Angle Adjustable Flip-up Footplates Replacing Adjusting / Replacing Foot Plate Heel Strap if fittedAdjusting Armrests Installing/Removing ArmrestsInstalling Removal handwheel Armpad Adjustment Adjusting the ArmrestsHeight Adjustment Armrest Width Adjustment Backrest Adjusting Backrest AngleAdjusting Backboard Position Adjusting Backpost Support Bracket Removal Installing / Removing or Adjusting Headrest if fittedPage Removal Tube Installing / Removing or Adjusting Trunk Supports if fittedSwing away function Adjusting Tension Adjustable Back Upholstery if fitted Installing / Removing Installing / Removing Back CushionAdjusting Push Handles Seating Installing / Removing Seat CushionInstalling/Removing Lapbelt Adjusting Seat WidthSeat Frame Adjustment Adjusting Seat DepthSeat Board Adjustment Adjusting Seat Angle Installing / Removing Seat boardElectrical Adjustment of Seat Angle Anti Tipping Castors Batteries Removing/Installing BatteriesRemoving Front Battery Negative Positive + Installing Page Batteries Batteries and battery chargingImportant Warnings When to Charge To Charge Batteries Charging ProceduresDisposing and Recycling of Used Batteries Disengaging/Engaging Motor Lock Levers Motor locks, Wheels and BrakesAdjusting Front Castors Inflation Drive WheelsTo De-Activate Brake Manual Parking BrakesTo Activate Brake Types of User Controller Controls and operating your powerchairFreewheel Operation see Shark OperationHorn Button Shark Controller FunctionsLock Function Unlock FunctionActuator Adjustment Adjusting Driving SpeedUsing the Speedometer Battery GaugeDisplay This means 12.4 REM24SD OperationPilot + Operation Pilot + Controller Functions Mode ButtonSystem Status Indication VSI Operation VSI Controller Functions Unlock Function Display This means Types of Attendant Controller Driving practiceACS Dual Control Operation Pilot + Dual Control Operation Pilot + Attendant Control Pilot + Attendant Controller Functions Display This means Fixed Joystick Mounting Arm AdjustmentUser Joystick Mounting Hardware Installing / Removal Transportation Page Page Technical Specifications B.A.* Back Angle Adjustment B.A.* Seat Angle AdjustmentOperatingTemperature StorageTemperatureFlammability Label Upholstery Label locations1484781