Invacare Pro Series manual Installing Fabric Clothing Guards Figure

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Phillips
Screw,
D-ring
Star
Wheel
Nylon Cord
Fastening Straps
Seat Upholstery
Phillips Screw, D-ring
Cord Lock

UPHOLSTERY

PROCEDURE 2

 

 

For individuals who have fixed kyphotic spine, the backrest can be adjusted to allow for an increased recline while providing increased contact and support of the back (FIGURE 9).

FIGURE 9

INSTALLING FABRIC CLOTHING GUARDS (FIGURE 11)

1.Remove the seat cushion, if necessary.

2.Secure the fastening straps of the fabric clothing protectors to the seat upholstery.

3.Reinstall the seat cushion, if necessary.

4.Remove the two (2) phillips screws that secure the back upholstery to the back canes.

5.Position the D-rings on the mounting holes in the back canes.

6.Reinstall the two (2) phillips screws and securely tighten.

7.Run the nylon cord evenly through the two (2) D- rings.

8.Run the nylon cord through the cord lock.

U P H O L S T E R Y

The height of the backrest and the amount of control pro-

9.

Push star wheel into cord lock to hold the nylon

 

cord in place.

vided by the adjustable tension upholstery will vary de-

 

 

 

pending on the abilities of the user. An active paraplegic

10.

Tie a knot in the nylon cord and cut the excess, if

(SCI) may require minimal back height which adds pos-

 

desired.

terior stability to the pelvis and lets the trunk assume a

 

 

natural balance over the top edge of the wheelchair uphol-

 

Fabric Clothing

stery. A less active para (with a higher level of injury) or a

 

Guard

quadriplegic may require a higher backrest with an in-

 

 

creased level of recline (FIGURE 10).

FIGURE 10

The effect of back support and the angle of the backrest are interconnected. Changes to one often requires change to the other if optimal support and balance are to be achieved. Use of a wheelchair with adjustable tension upholstery can significantly increase function, postural condition, balance and comfort.

FIGURE 11 - INSTALLING

FABRIC CLOTHING GUARDS

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Contents Pro Pro-T Page Table of Contents Special Notes Special NotesSafety Summary Safety SummaryTire Pressure SAFETY/HANDLING of Wheelchairs Method StairwaysOther Seats Percentage of Weight DistributionTransferring to and from REACHING, Bending Backwards Functional Reach from a WheelchairREACHING, LEANING, Bending and Bending Forward Specifications SpecificationsSafety Inspection Check List Safety Inspection ChecklistTROUBLESHOOTING/MAINTENANCE TroubleshootingMaintenance Maintenance Safety PrecautionsProcedure Footrest INSTALLING/REMOVING Footrests FigureAdjusting Footrest Height Figure Installing Adjustable Angle FLIP-UP Footplate Hinge FigureFlip the footplate hinge to the UP position Footrest ProcedureInstalling Adjustable Angle Flip-up Footplate Adjustable Angle Flip-up Footplate Depth AdjustmentComposite Footplates Replacing Heel Loops FigureImpact GUARDS/CALF Strap Figure Release Lever Calfpad Adjust Calfpad Secure Calfpad INSTALLING/REMOVING Elevating Legrests FigureAdjustable Footplate Adjusting CalfpadsWashers Basketball Roller Tube Installing Basketball Roller FigureSaddle Bolts Footrest Coved Washers Basketball Roller LocknutsH O L S T E R Y Upholstery ProcedureReplacing Seat Upholstery Figure Back UpholsteryBack canes AdjustingAdjustable Tension Back Upholstery Installing Adjustable Tension Back Upholstery FigureUpholstery Replacing Adjustable Tension Back Upholstery FigureAdjustable Tension Straps H O L S TWHY USE Adjustable Tension Back Guard Installing Fabric Clothing Guards FigureFabric Clothing FOLDING/UNFOLDING Back Folding Back Wheelchairs only Figure Adjusting Back Height FigureProcedure Frame M EBack Canes With Push Handles Adjusting Rear Seat Height FigureAdjusting Back Angle Folding Back Wheelchairs only Figure Frame ProcedureBack Angle to Seat Rail Reinstall the washer and locknut onto the bottom hex screw Installing Half ARM FigureAdjusting Half ARM Height Figure Arms ProcedureInstalling Installing the T-ARM Sockets FigureINSTALLING/REMOVING the T-ARMS Figure Procedure ArmsDepth Figure Adjusting the T-ARMSWidth Figure Height FigureArm Clamp Arm Socket Reposition the arm tube on the T-arm postArm Sockets Figure Bottom Socket Screws Replacing the Locking Lever T-ARMS FigureHeight Installing Flip Back Arms FigureAdjusting Flip Back Arms Figure LengthThreaded Half Clamp Installing Rigid Clothing Guards FigureGuard Slot S T E R S REPAIRING/REPLACING Pneumatic Caster TIRE/TUBEINSTALLING/REPLACING Front Caster Forks Figure Procedure CastersPro-SA Model Wheelchairs Figure Adjusting Front Caster HeadtubesALL Pro Series Wheelchairs Except Pro-SA Figure Adjusting Caster Headtube Height Pro-SA Wheelchairs OnlyRepositioning Caster Headtubes on Wheelchair Frame Figure Repeat Steps 1-8for the opposite side of the wheel- chairALL PRO Series Wheelchairs Except PRO-SA Casters ProcedureProcedure For Repositioning the Front Caster Headtubes PRO-SASpacer Caster Headtube Fork Stem Locknut Bolt Front Caster Installing QUICK-RELEASE Casters FigureRepeat Steps 1-4for the opposite side of the wheel- chair Rear Wheels Procedure REMOVING/INSTALLING Rear Wheels FigureAdjusting QUICK-RELEASE Axles Figure And/or Out Installing QUAD-RELEASE Axles FigureAdjusting QUAD-RELEASE Handles Figure Procedure Rear WheelsRemoving the Play From the Rear Wheels REPAIRING/REPLACING Pneumatic Rear Wheel TIRE/ TubeAdjusting Wheelbase Length Figure Adjusting Wheelbase Width FigureWheelchair Three 3 Camber Frame Washers Adjusting Rear Wheel Camber FigureJam Nuts Axle Mounting Plate Axle Bushing Washer Coved Axle Washers Mounting Locknut Plate OneToe-out Toe-in Smaller Than Front Larger Than Front TOE-IN/TOE-OUT Alignment Figures 8Rear Wheelchair Centerline Conditions existsE E L S REPLACING/ADJUSTING the Wheel Lock FigureCorrecting TOE-IN/TOE-OUT Condition FigureInstalling the Anti-tippers Wheel Lock Extension Handle Installation FigureINSTALLING/ADJUSTING the ANTI-TIPPERS Figure Adjusting the High/Undermount Wheel LockWheelchair Frame Anti-tipper Adjusting the Anti-tipper HeightAdjust HeightPhillips Screw Handrim Installing/Replacing Handrims Spoke Rear Wheels FigureAdjusting Handrims Spoke Rear Wheels Figure HandrimsLink Phillips Screw Rear Wheel HandrimComposite Rim Locknut Seat to Floor Height Determination Figures 1 Seat to Floor ProcedurePositioning Front Caster on the Fork Changing Seat to Floor HeightPositioning Caster Headtubes on the Wheelchair Frame Rear Seat to Floor Heights Caster Headtube Front Seat to Floor Heights PRO-SA only Seat to FloorprocedurePage A N T Y Limited WarrantyWarranty One Invacare Way