Invacare Electric wheelchair manual How can you get in touch with Invacare?, Deutschland Danmark

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How can you get in touch with Invacare®?

If you have any questions or need support, please contact your authorised Invacare® Dealer, who has the necessary know-how and equipment plus the special knowledge concerning your Invacare® product, and can offer you all-round satisfactory service. Should you wish to contact Invacare® directly, you can reach us in Europe at the following addresses and phone numbers.

Invacare® Deutschland GmbH

 

 

Invacare® A/S

 

Kleiststraße 49

 

 

 

 

Sdr. Ringvej 39

 

32457 Porta Westfalica

 

 

 

 

2605 Brøndby

 

Deutschland

 

 

 

 

Danmark

 

(Kundendienst):

+49

- (0) 5731

- 754 580

(Kundeservice):

+45 - (0) 3690 0000

(Technische Hotline):

+49 - (0) 5731

- 754 570

Fax (Kundeservice):

+45 - (0) 3690 0001

Fax (Kundendienst):

+49

- (0)

5731

- 754 216

 

 

Fax (Technische Hotline):+49 - (0)

5731

- 754 208

 

 

Invacare®, SA c/ Areny, s/n

Poligon Industrial de Celrà 17460 Celrà (Girona)

ESPAÑA

 

:

+34 - (0) 972 - 49 32 00

Fax:

+34 - (0) 972 - 49 32 20

Invacare® Ltd

South Road

Bridgend

Mid Glamorgan - CF31-3PY

United Kingdom

(Customer Service): +44 - (0) 1656 - 647 327 Fax (Customer Service): +44 - (0) 1656 - 649 016

Invacare® POIRIER

Les Roches

F-37230 Fondettes

France

(Service Après-Vente):+33 - (0) 2 47 - 62 64 66 Fax (Service Après-Vente):+33 - (0) 2 47 - 42 12 24

Invacare Mecc San s.r.l.

 

Via Dei Pini, 62

 

I - 36016 Thiene (VI)

 

ITALIA

 

:

+39 - (0) 445-380059

Fax:

+39 - (0) 445-380034

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Contents Invacare Typhoon How can you get in touch with Invacare? Deutschland DanmarkPortugal Table of Contents REM 24 SD Remote Adjusting the wheelchair to the users seating posturePushing the wheelchair by hand Care and maintenance Repair Instructions Electrical SystemRepairing a flat tyre Introduction Dear userPage Requirements Important symbols in this manualThis symbol warns you of danger Type Classification and Area of Use Permissable operating conditionsIndications Safety Notes General Safety NotesPage Page Safety Information on Electromagnetic Interference Safety Information on Driving and Freewheel Mode Page Safety Information on Wheelchairs with a Lifter Important if Your Wheelchair is Equipped with a LifterStandstill Driving Safety Information on Wheelchairs with Recaro SeatsMore than 15-45 Key features Removing the armrest Getting in and out of the wheelchairRemove the standard armrest in order to side transfer Swivel up armrest Removing the skirtguard optional to get onGetting into the wheelchair Getting out of the wheelchairDriving Before driving for the first timeStability Lock System Taking ObstaclesSureStep System Components of the SureStep and the Stability Lock system Maximum obstacle heightSafety information when ascending obstacles Safety information when descending obstaclesRight Wrong Correct way to overcome obstaclesAscending and descending Driving up and down gradients Parking and stationaryDisengaging motors Pushing the wheelchair by handManually disengaging conventional motors Re-engaging motorsElectrically disengaging GB motors Manually disengaging GB motors emergency disengaging Layout of the remote REM 24 SD RemoteUpper side ControlsDisplays Underside Rear panelBattery charger display ON/OFF diode status displayDeactivating the immobilizer Activating / deactivating the immobilizerActivating the immobilizer Magnetic keyUsing the Buddy buttons with the remote What is a Buddy button?Can the electronic system programming be adapted? Controlling the wheelchair using the remoteWill the wheelchair not drive after switching on? Page Operating the electric adjustment options Activating adjustment modeSelecting and operating the adjustment option InformationChanging back to driving mode Error diagnosis Battery discharged. Please charge the batteryError codes and diagnostic codes Flash Fault Immediate Measure Further Help CodeFlash Fault Immediate Measure Further Help Code Recaro Seats Adjusting the wheelchair to the users seating postureRecaro seats Adjusting the armrests and the joystick box Adapting the remote to the length of the user’s armSetting the height of the remote Setting the height of the armrests Setting the width of the armrests Where to find the adjustment screwsDoing the adjustment Manually adjusting the seat tilt Page Adjusting angle of the backrest Manually adjusting the backrestAdjusting the backrest using the gas pressure spring Adjust the backrest using the perforated plate Flex and Contour Seats Lifter Please note Speed restrictionExplanation of symbols on lifter warning sticker Completely lowering electrical legrests as dismounting aid LegrestsElectric legrest Adjustable legrest Adjusting the angle PrerequisitesAdjusting 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 Electrical System Electronics Protection SystemMain fuse Batteries What you need to know about batteriesPage Charging the batteries Charging the batteries After contact with eyes Removing and fitting batteriesAfter contact with skin Removing the batteries Page Page Page Page Releasing the lifter locking mechanism Disposing of dead or damaged batteries correctly Disinfection Care and maintenanceCleaning the vehicle Legrests Maintenance Jobs Seat and backrest paddingSide part and armrest TyresElectronics / Electrical System Maintenance JobsCleaning Repairing a flat tyre Repair InstructionsRequirements Removing the wheel Repairing the flat tyre Explosion Hazard Disassembly Page Refurbishment Disposal Technical Specifications Charging deviceDimensions Standard Contour Recaro Flex Weight Without lifter With lifter Loading Inspections Performed English