Invacare Electric wheelchair manual

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Danger of injury due to wrong lifting or dropping of heavy components!

When maintaining, servicing or lifting any part of your wheelchair, take into account the weight of the individual components especially the batteries! Be sure at all times to adopt the correct lifting posture and ask for assistance if necessary!

Danger of falling out of the wheelchair.

Do not slide forward on the seat, do not lean forward between your knees, do not lean backwards out over the top of the backrest, for example to reach an object.

If restraining systems are installed (such as seat belts), use them each time you drive the wheelchair.

When changing over to a new seat, position the wheelchair as close as possible to the new seat.

Danger of injury by moving parts!

Make sure that no injury is incurred by moving parts of the wheelchair, like wheels or one of the Lifter Modules (if fitted), especially when children are around!

Danger of fire or breaking down due to electric devices being connected!

Do not connect any electric devices to your wheelchair that are not expressly certified by Invacare® for this purpose! Have all electrical installations done by your authorised Invacare® Dealer!

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Contents Invacare Typhoon Deutschland Danmark How can you get in touch with Invacare?Portugal Table of Contents Adjusting the wheelchair to the users seating posture Pushing the wheelchair by handREM 24 SD Remote Electrical System Care and maintenance Repair InstructionsRepairing a flat tyre Dear user IntroductionPage Important symbols in this manual This symbol warns you of dangerRequirements Permissable operating conditions Type Classification and Area of UseIndications General Safety Notes Safety NotesPage Page Safety Information on Electromagnetic Interference Safety Information on Driving and Freewheel Mode Page Important if Your Wheelchair is Equipped with a Lifter Safety Information on Wheelchairs with a LifterSafety Information on Wheelchairs with Recaro Seats More than 15-45Standstill Driving Key features Getting in and out of the wheelchair Remove the standard armrest in order to side transferRemoving the armrest Removing the skirtguard optional to get on Swivel up armrestGetting out of the wheelchair Getting into the wheelchairBefore driving for the first time DrivingTaking Obstacles SureStep SystemStability Lock System Maximum obstacle height Components of the SureStep and the Stability Lock systemSafety information when descending obstacles Safety information when ascending obstaclesCorrect way to overcome obstacles Ascending and descendingRight Wrong Parking and stationary Driving up and down gradientsRe-engaging motors Pushing the wheelchair by handManually disengaging conventional motors Disengaging motorsElectrically disengaging GB motors Manually disengaging GB motors emergency disengaging Controls REM 24 SD RemoteUpper side Layout of the remoteDisplays Rear panel UndersideON/OFF diode status display Battery charger displayMagnetic key Activating / deactivating the immobilizerActivating the immobilizer Deactivating the immobilizerWhat is a Buddy button? Using the Buddy buttons with the remoteControlling the wheelchair using the remote Will the wheelchair not drive after switching on?Can the electronic system programming be adapted? Page Activating adjustment mode Operating the electric adjustment optionsInformation Selecting and operating the adjustment optionChanging back to driving mode Battery discharged. Please charge the battery Error diagnosisFlash Fault Immediate Measure Further Help Code Error codes and diagnostic codesFlash Fault Immediate Measure Further Help Code Adjusting the wheelchair to the users seating posture Recaro seatsRecaro Seats Adapting the remote to the length of the user’s arm Adjusting the armrests and the joystick boxSetting the height of the remote Setting the height of the armrests Where to find the adjustment screws Setting the width of the armrestsDoing the adjustment Manually adjusting the seat tilt Page Manually adjusting the backrest Adjusting the backrest using the gas pressure springAdjusting angle of the backrest Adjust the backrest using the perforated plate Flex and Contour Seats Please note Speed restriction LifterExplanation of symbols on lifter warning sticker Legrests Electric legrestCompletely lowering electrical legrests as dismounting aid Adjusting the angle Prerequisites Adjustable legrestAdjusting the length of the legrest Prerequisites Adjusting the calf plate to the calf width of the user Adjusting the angle of the foot plate Prerequisites Electronics Protection System Electrical SystemMain fuse What you need to know about batteries BatteriesPage Charging the batteries Charging the batteries Removing and fitting batteries After contact with skinAfter contact with eyes Removing the batteries Page Page Page Page Releasing the lifter locking mechanism Disposing of dead or damaged batteries correctly Care and maintenance Cleaning the vehicleDisinfection Tyres Maintenance Jobs Seat and backrest paddingSide part and armrest LegrestsMaintenance Jobs CleaningElectronics / Electrical System Repair Instructions Repairing a flat tyreRequirements Removing the wheel Repairing the flat tyre Explosion Hazard Disassembly Page Refurbishment Disposal Charging device Technical SpecificationsDimensions Standard Contour Recaro Flex Weight Without lifter With lifter Loading Inspections Performed English