Invacare Recline manual Using the Optional Ventilator Tray Figure, N T I L a T O R A Y

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V E N T I L A T O R

T R A Y

PROCEDURE 6

VENTILATOR TRAY

 

 

This Procedure Includes the Following:

Using the Optional Ventilator Tray

NOTE: ExtendedActiveAnti-tippers are standard when chair is equipped with vent tray. Refer to PROCEDURE 11 for anti-tipper adjustment if necessary.

USING THE OPTIONAL VENTILATOR TRAY (FIGURE 1)

WARNING

Maximum weight capacity for the vent tray is 40 lbs. Otherwise, injury or damage may occur.

CAUTION

This ventilator tray was designed to hold a ventilator that is approximately 13-inches long, 14-1/ 2-inches wide, and 9-3/4-inches high. Use of ventilators larger than the above specifications may result in damage to the ventilator.

1.Position straps to the outside of the ventilator tray and battery tray.

2.Position the ventilator (not shown) on the ventilator tray.

3.Secure strap around the the ventilator and clip together.

4.Position the ventilator battery box in the battery tray.

5.Secure strap around the battery box and clip together.

6.Securely tighten the straps around the battery box and ventilator by pulling the ends of the strap through the rear portion of each buckle. Refer to DETAIL "A".

Strap

DETAIL “A”

Strap

Rear

Portion

of Buckle

See

DETAIL "A"

Strap

Strap

 

Battery Tray

Ventilator

Battery Box

Extended Active

Anti-Tippers

Ventilator

Tray

FIGURE 1 - USING THE OPTIONAL VENTILATOR TRAY

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Contents Tilt Recline Tilt/Recline Seating Systems I N G E C I a L T E S Wheelchair TIE-DOWN Restraints and Seat Positioning StrapsTable of Contents Specifications E C I FT I O N S General Guidelines Procedure Repair or Service InformationOperating Information Procedure General Guidelines Weight TrainingWeight Limitation Procedure General Guidelines Stability and Balance SAFETY/HANDLING of Seating SYSTEMS/WHEELCHAIRSPercentage of Weight Distribution Coping With Everyday ObstaclesReaching, Bending Backwards Transferring To/From Other SeatsReaching, Leaning, Bending and Bending Forward Minimize GAP DistanceSafety Inspection and Maintenance Checklist TroubleshootingSafety INSPECTION/TROUBLESHOOTING Procedure Single Function Toggle Switch Optional Four-Way Toggle SwitchOperating Tilt only Systems Figure Full Upright Position Full Tilt Position Operating Tilt only SystemsOperating Recline only Systems Figure Increasing/Decreasing Recline AngleRecline only Procedure Full Upright PositionOperating TILT/RECLINE Systems Figure C L I N EIncreasing/Decreasing Tilt Angle TILT/RECLINE Procedure Operating TILT/RECLINE SystemsUsing the Optional Ventilator Tray Figure N T I L a T O R A YAbout Vernier Shear Reduction VSR Shear Reduction ProcedureOptional Vernier Shear Reduction E a R D U C T I O NMechanical ELEVATING/ Genius Legrests Procedure RiggingsAdjusting Mechanical Elevating Legrests I N G SRiggings Procedure Adjusting Genius LegrestsINSTALLING/REMOVING the S Power Legrests Figure Removing the Power LegrestsInstalling the Power Legrests Adjusting the Footplate Height Figure Adjusting the Power LegrestsAdjusting the Footplate Outside View of Powered Legs Inside View of Powered LegsAdjusting the Footplate Depth Figure Adjusting the Footplate Angle FiguresDetail a Back View Adjusting the Calf PadAdjusting the Calf PAD Width Figure LegrestAdjusting the Length for Power Legrest Figure Adjusting the Calf PAD Height FigureArmrests Procedure Reclining ArmrestsM R E S T S Replacing Headrest Figure HeadrestDetail a Adjusting the Extended Active ANTI-TIPPERS FigureANTI-TIPPERS E R SWarranty A N T YPage One Invacare Way Matheson Blvd E

Recline specifications

Invacare Recline is a sophisticated and highly adaptable wheelchair designed to enhance the quality of life for users who require recline functionality. Its design focuses on comfort, safety, and ease of use, making it an excellent choice for individuals with various mobility challenges.

One of the standout features of the Invacare Recline is its adjustable reclining backrest. This allows users to find their ideal position, whether they are relaxing, resting, or engaging in daily activities. The backrest can be adjusted effortlessly, often by using a lever or pneumatic mechanism, providing a seamless transition from an upright to a reclined position. This feature is particularly advantageous for users who may experience pressure sores or require occasional changes in posture throughout the day.

The wheelchair is equipped with a durable and lightweight frame, making it easy to maneuver both indoors and outdoors. The construction often includes high-strength aluminum or steel, ensuring stability and longevity while also maintaining a manageable weight for caregivers. This balance of strength and portability enhances the user experience, allowing for a greater degree of independence.

Another important aspect of the Invacare Recline is its customizable seating system. The seating can be tailored to the specific needs of the user, with various options for cushions, back supports, and armrests. This customization not only improves comfort but also promotes optimal positioning and postural support, essential for users who may have specific medical needs.

Incorporating advanced technology, some models of the Invacare Recline include powered options, which allow users to adjust their position with the push of a button. These electric systems are particularly beneficial for individuals with limited upper body strength, enabling them to control their posture and comfort without assistance.

Safety features are paramount in the design of the Invacare Recline. It commonly includes secure locking mechanisms for wheels, anti-tipper features, and safety straps, ensuring that users are secure while reclining or maneuvering. The careful consideration of safety is essential to instill confidence in both users and caregivers.

Overall, the Invacare Recline wheelchair exemplifies innovation and thoughtful design, combining adjustable reclining capabilities with robust technology and customization options. It stands out in the market for its commitment to improving user comfort and independence, ultimately enhancing the quality of life for individuals with mobility challenges.