Invacare Pronto R2, R2-250 manual Required Items, Detail a, Detail B

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PROCEDURE 11

BATTERIES

B A T T E R I E S

B.For PRONTOR2 Models - the battery charger rate decreases to a "trickle charge".

NOTE: If performing the charging procedures indepen- dently, READ and CAREFULLY follow the individual in- structions for each charger (supplied or purchased).

NOTE: If charging instructions are not supplied, consult a qualified service technician for proper procedures.

Required Items:

TOOL

QUANTITY

COMMENTS

 

 

 

Battery Charger

1

Supplied

Extension Cord

1

Not Supplied

 

 

 

3-prong plug, 15 ampere current rating; industrial type

Wheelchairs Equipped With MCC-Mark IV Joystick (Detail "A" of FIGURE 8)

1.Attach the battery charger connector to the charger cable/battery harness.

2.Plug the charger’s AC power cord, or extension, into the grounded 120 VAC wall outlet.

3.Wait until charging is complete.

NOTE: Allow eight (8) hours for normal charging. Larger batteries (greater than 55 ampere-hours) or severely dis- charged batteries may require up to sixteen (16) hours to be properly charged and equalized.

NOTE: PRONTOR2 ONLY - If the charger operates for sixteen (16) hours and is unable to fully charge the batter- ies, an internal timer turns the charger off and begins to fast blink the green light.

NOTE: If the batteries need to be charged more often or take longer to charge than normal, they may need to be replaced. Contact an authorized dealer for service.

Wheelchairs Equipped With Mark IV RII Joystick (Detail "B" of FIGURE 8)

1.Attach the battery charger connector to the charger port on the FRONT of the joystick.

2.Plug the charger’s AC power cord, or extension, into the grounded 120 VAC wall outlet.

3.Wait until charging is complete.

NOTE: Allow eight (8) hours for normal charging. Larger batteries (greater than 55 ampere-hours) or severely dis- charged batteries may require up to sixteen (16) hours to be properly charged and equalized.

NOTE: PRONTOR2 ONLY - If the charger operates for sixteen (16) hours and is unable to fully charge the batter- ies, an internal timer turns the charger off and begins to fast blink the green light.

NOTE: If the batteries need to be charged more often or take longer to charge than normal, they may need to be replaced. Contact an authorized dealer for service.

DETAIL "A"

Battery Charger Connector

Charger Cable

 

 

From Battery Charger

 

 

Three (3)

 

 

Pronged Plug

 

 

Top View

 

 

of Wheelchair

 

 

Battery Charger

Battery Boxes

 

 

Battery Charger Mount Bracket

From

 

 

Battery

 

 

Charger

 

Base Frame

DETAIL "B"

 

Top View of Wheelchair

 

Battery Charger

Three (3)

 

 

Pronged Plug

Front View of

From Battery

 

 

 

Joystick

Charger

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Charger

Port

Joystick

Battery

Boxes

Charger Port

FIGURE 8 - CHARGING BATTERIES

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Contents ProntoR2/Pronto R2-250 Series R N I N G Wheelchair TIE-DOWN Restraints and Seat Positioning StrapsTable of Contents Specification S Weight limitation varies with motor. Refer toRain and operators weight PerformanceProcedure General GuidelinesProcedure General GuidelinesGeneral Guidelines SAFETY/HANDLING Wheelchairs Stability and BalanceStairways Remove the occupant from the wheelchairShift body weight into seat with transfer Minimize GAP DistanceFunctional Reach From a Wheelchair Reaching, Leaning, Bending and Bending ForwardReaching, Bending Backward Shipping Insert Removed Shipping Insert InstalledShipping Insert Battery Box Safety Inspection Checklist Safety INSPECTION/TROUBLESHOOTINGTroubleshooting Mechanical Troubleshooting ElectricalChecking Battery Charge Level Safety INSPECTION/TROUBLESHOOTINGPROCEDURENumber of Floating Balls Will Vary According to Charge Using Hydrometer to Check Battery Cells Lead Acid FigureNumber of Floating Balls INSTALLING/REMOVING Footrests Figure Adjusting Footrest HeightFront Riggings O N TINSTALLING/REMOVING Elevating Legrests Figure Procedure Front RiggingsReplacing Heel Loops Figure O N T I N G SAdjusting Calfpads AdjustingRaising/Lowering Elevating Legrests ReplacingAdjusting Removable Footboard Depth FigureAngle Figure Height FigureInstalling The Removable Footboard Plate Removing The Removable Footboard PlateINSTALLING/REMOVING the ONE Piece Footboard Figure Adjusting the ONE Piece Footboard HEIGHT, ANGLE, and DepthInstalling the One Piece Footboard Removing the One Piece FootboardREMOVING/INSTALLING the CALF-PADS Figure Adjusting the CALF-PADSAdjusting the Calf-Pad Height Figure Flat Head Screws Heel Mounting Holes FootboardAdjusting the Calf-Pad Width Figure Adjusting the Calf Pad Angle FigureLocknut Caplug Washer Hub CapAdjusting the Calf-Pad Depth Remove the two 2 hub caps from the pivot bracketCalf-Pad Legrest Tube NylonSmall Washers Calf-Pad Bracket Locknuts PivotO N T I N G Footrest Angle Adjustments Figure INSTALLING/REMOVING Flip Back Armrests Figure Adjusting Flip Back Armrests FigureArms M SAdjusting Captains Seat Armrests Procedure ArmsAdjust top of the flip back armrest to the desired height Positioning Flip Back Armrests for UseAdjusting Captains Seat Figure Replacing Seat Positioning StrapCaptains SEAT/POSITIONING Strap P T a I N SAdjustable Seat Back Angle/Recliner Seat Models Figure Repositioning Mkiv JoystickPreparing Mkiv Joystick for USE Figure E CFuse Replacement Figure Repositioning Battery Charger Connector FigureElectronics E C T R O N I C SReplacing Battery BOX Retaining Strap Figure T aR a P Retaining StrapENGAGING/DISENGAGINGMOTORS with Clutches Figures 1 ENGAGING/DISENGAGING Motors with Motor Locks FigureWheels Outside of Wheelchair Front of WheelchairWheels Adjusting Forks Figure Adjusting the Stabilizer FigureAdditional Adjustments for User Preference Detail B R O U D S REMOVING/INSTALLING Shrouds FigureShrouds Recliner Operation Figure Replacing Back or Headrest Upholstery FigureC L I N E R ReclinerAdjusting Back or Headrest Upholstery Figure ReclinerHeadrest Upholstery Extension Cane UpholsteryT T E R I E S BatteriesConnecting Battery Cables BatteriesDirect Mount Method Dual U1 BatteriesConnect Battery Cables Ring Terminals to This Side Posts Connect Battery Cable to Battery Terminal AS ShownInstall the battery box tops Black battery clamp cover onto Black bat- tery cableInstalling Battery Clamp Covers Connecting Battery Cables to Batteryies TERMINALS/POSTS RED Battery Clamp CoverNegative Battery Terminal/Post Tie-Wrap Group 22NF Battery Detail aWhen to Charge Batteries Figure Description and Use of Battery ChargersCharging Batteries Figure Mkiv RII JoystickDetail B Required ItemsDetail a INSTALLING/REMOVING Battery Boxes Figure Recommended Battery TypesCleaning Battery Terminals Replacing BatteriesOne 1 Connector Battery Box Rear of ChairRetaining Front Strap ClipWarranty R R a N T YUSA