Invacare Arrow FWD Removing/Installing Group 22 Battery Box Tray, Shock Replacement, Sub-Frame

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RWD WHEELCHAIRS

 

PROCEDURE 16

 

This Procedure includes the following:

2. Reinstallthefour(4)mountingscrewsthatsecuretheshocks,

 

Removing/Installing Group 24 Battery Box Sub-Frame

retainer bar, spacers and retainer clips to the base frame.

 

Removing/Installing Group 22 Battery Box Tray

Refer to REPLACING BATTERY BOX RETAINER/RE-

R

Converting Group 22 Batteries to Group 24 Batteries

TAINERCLIP-GROUP24BATTERYBASEFRAMESin

W

Shock Replacement

PROCEDURE 11 of this manual. Use Loctite 242 and

D

Shock Spring Replacement

torque mounting screws to 160-inch pounds.

 

Rubber Element Replacement

3. Reinstallthebatteryboxes.RefertoINSTALLING/REMOV-

W

Converting Torque and X Rubber Elements to Shocks

H

INGGROUP24 BATTERYBOXES inPROCEDURE9

Anti-Tipper Wheel Replacement

E

ofthismanual.UseLoctite242andtorquemountingscrews

Removing/Installing Gearbox

E

to160-inchpounds.

 

Adjusting Weight Distribution

 

L

 

 

Repositioning Motor/Gearbox Assembly

 

 

C

Repositioning Gearless/Brushless Motor

 

Mounting

H

Replacing Suspension Arm for Wheelchairs with

 

Screws

A

 

I

Motor/Gearbox assembly

 

 

 

Wiring Harness

R

Replacing Suspension Arm for Wheelchairs with

 

 

S

Gearless/Brushless Motor

 

w/Bracket

 

 

Removing/Installing the Anti-tip Assembly

REAR OF

 

 

WARNING

Sub-Frame

 

CHAIR

 

 

 

After ANY adjustments, repair or service and BE-

Locknuts

 

 

FORE use, make sure that all attaching hardware

 

 

 

 

 

is tightened securely - otherwise injury or dam-

 

FRONT OF CHAIR

 

age may result.

 

 

 

 

 

REMOVING/INSTALLING GROUP 24

FRONT OF

Battery Box

CHAIR

 

Sub-frame

BATTERY BOX SUB-FRAME (FIGURE 1)

 

 

 

 

Removing

 

 

 

1. Removethebatteryboxes.Referto INSTALLING/RE-

 

 

 

MOVING GROUP 24 BATTERYBOXES in PROCE-

 

 

Mounting

DURE 9 of this manual.

 

 

Battery Box

 

Screws

2. Remove the two (2) mounting screws and locknuts

 

Retainer

 

REAR OF CHAIR

that secure the wiring harness w/bracket and the rear

Bar

Spacer

Retainer Clip

of the existing sub-frame to the base frame. Refer to

 

 

 

 

REMOVING/INSTALLING THE WIRINGHARNESS FIGURE 1 - REMOVING/INSTALLINGGROUP24BATTERY

 

in PROCEDURE 10 of this manual.

 

BOX SUB-FRAME

3.

Remove the four (4) mounting screws that secure the

REMOVING/INSTALLING GROUP

 

shocks, retainer bar, spacers and retainer clips to the

 

base frame. Refer to REPLACING BATTERY BOX

22 BATTERY BOX TRAY (FIGURE 2)

 

RETAINER/RETAINERCLIP-GROUP24BATTERY

Removing

 

BASE FRAMES in PROCEDURE 11 of this manual.

 

 

 

4.

Remove the existing sub-frame assembly.

1. Removethebatterybox.RefertoINSTALLING/REMOV-

 

ING GROUP 24 BATTERY BOX in PROCEDURE 9

 

 

 

Installing

 

of this manual.

2. Removethetwo(2)rearlocknutsthatsecurethebattery

1. Install the two (2) mounting screws and locknuts that

 

box tray to battery mount brackets.

 

secure the wiring harness w/bracket and the back of

3.

Remove the two (2) front bolts and locknuts that secure

 

the NEW sub-frame to the base frame. Refer to RE-

 

 

the battery box tray to the base frame.

 

MOVING/INSTALLING THE WIRING HARNESS in

 

 

4.

Remove the battery tray from the base frame.

 

PROCEDURE 10 of this manual. Use Loctite 242 and

 

 

 

torque mounting screws to 160-inch pounds.

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Contents Storm Series Wheelchairs E C I a L T E S R N I N GTable of Contents Table of Contents Limited Warranty Specifications Specification SArrow FWD has a 400 lb. rating SpecificationsRepair or Service Information Procedure General GuidelinesMOTOR/GEARBOX General Guidelines ProcedureLocated on inside MWD ModelsFWD Models Suspension ArmField Load Test Figure Using Hydrometer to Check Battery Cells Lead Acid FigureTroubleshooting Procedure Battery ChargerAccording to Charge Motor Testing FigureProcedure Troubleshooting Number of Floating Balls Will VaryCap Motor Pin Motor Connector Ohmmeter ELECTRO-MECHANICAL Parking Brake Testing FigureOhmmeter Motor Connector Cap Motor Pin Motor ConnectorStandard Seat Frame Hardware Torque SpecificationsLoctite and Torque to 75 in/lbs Torque to 156 in/lbs Adjustable Seat FrameHardware Torque Specifications Procedure Captains VAN SeatPneumatic Wheel Halves 8 inch Torque to 18 in/lbs Inch WheelsWheel Halves Pneumatic with Flat-Free Wheel Halves Torque toPneumatic with Flat-Free Inch Wheels Wheel HalvesTorque to 360 in/lbs Torque to 156 in/lbs Torque to 156 in/lbs 1020 in/lbsWheel Halves Torque to In/lbs Torque to 156 in/lbs Torque to 160 in/lbs LoctiteReplacing Captains VAN Seat Armrest Plate Figure Arms ProcedureThis Procedure Includes the Following Replacing Armrest Pads Captains VAN Seats FigureReplacing Back Upholstery Figure Replacing Seat Positioning Y Strap Captains VAN SeatsH O L S T E R Y M E Mounting Screws REMOVING/INSTALLING Standard Seat Frame Subassembly FigureSeat Frame Procedure Replacing Exact Same Size Standard Seat FrameInch Inch deep Inches Adjustable Seat Frame FigureSeat Frame InchesTorque to A T M EChanging Seat Depth Between 12 and 15- Inches Figure Mounting Screws Torque to 75-inch pounds Changing Seat Width Standard and Adjustable Seat FrameStandard Seat Frame Side Spacers Center Seat WidthCenter Frame Component ReplacementPounds Coved WasherTorque to Inch pounds INSTALLING/REMOVING Captains VAN Seat Assembly FigureInstalling Captains Van Seat Removing Captains Van SeatCaptains Van Seat Adjustable FramesLocknut Quick Release Pin REMOVING/INSTALLING Seat PAN FigureInstalling Remove the seat cushion from the seat panInstallation Orientation Seat Angle AdjustmentSeat Dump S E M E Base Frame ProcedureReplacing Seat Mounting Plates Figure Replacing Seat Support Brackets FigureChannel Cover Seat Support Mounting Screw Procedure Base FrameReplacing Seat Support Bracket T-NUTS Figure Mounting Screws Washer Seat Support Bracket BaseT-Nut FrameArrow FWD Model Figure Replacing Battery Charger Bracket and T-NUTBattery Charg er Charger Connector Mount RWD and MWD Models FigureTightensecurely Reverse A, 3B or 3C REMOVING/INSTALLING Seat Stop Screws FigureMounting Screw Battery Charger Connector Replace the battery charger mount bracket and seCJ Bracket Mounts REMOVING/INSTALLING CJ Back Brackets FigureBack Frame Procedure C K M EMine if new back upholstery is needed Procedure Back FrameChanging Back Height Figure Heavy Duty ModelsSteps 4,8 Steps 2Steps 6,11 Steps 6,17Wheelchair to hold the insert in place Back Angle Adjustment FigureT T E R I E S Batteries ProcedureProcedure 9BATTERIES Connecting Battery CablesGroup 24 Batteries Battery Box Bottom TWO 2 Connector Batteryboxone 1 Connector BatteryboxBattery terminal ends Group 22 Battery Base Frames FigureRemove battery terminal caps from battery Box Single BatteryBottom Tery Cable Rear Jumper Battery FrontDescription and Use of Battery Chargers When to Charge Batteries FigureBattery Discharge Indicator BDI in LCD Readout Battery Discharge Indicator BDIRequired Items Cleaning Battery Terminals INSTALLING/REMOVING Group 24 Battery Boxes FigureIf one 1 battery is defective Recommended Battery TypesINSTALLING/REMOVING Group 22 Battery BOX Figure Procedure Wiring Harness REMOVING/INSTALLING the E Wiring Harness FigureThis manual R N E S S Recline Angle 4 inches 61o Adjusting Limit Switch FigurePerform one 1 the following Retention STRAP/RETAINERReplacing Retainer Bar Replacing Retainer ClipRetainer Clip ProcedureSpacer Locknuts Mounting Screws Battery Box Sub-Frame Spacer RetainerWHEELS/ Motors REMOVING/INSTALLING Drive Wheels FigureDrive Wheel Assembly Wheel Hub Four 4 Beveled Hex Nuts Replacing Pneumatic TIRES/ Tubes Drive WHEELS/CASTERSGearbox Suspension WHEELS/MOTORSApply Loctite 242 to the two 2 mounting screws Repeat Steps 1-4 for opposite wheel lock bracketRemoving Casters REMOVING/INSTALLING Casters FigureInstalling Casters Replacing Forks FigureWasher Shock Easier access to the motor/controller connectionMotor Connector Coupling Allen Locknut SpacerRemove motor with motor lock lever from suspen- sion arm Brake Release Shaft REMOVING/INSTALLING Motor GEARLESS/BRUSHLESSE C T R O N I C S REMOVING/INSTALLING Mkiv Controller FigureRepositioning Mkiv Joystick VAN Seat Models Figure ElectronicsArrow Fwd Model C L I N E R Positioning Limit Switch FigureSwitch Actuator Overtighten Sensor Washers ReclinerDo not Over-Tighten Gas Cylinder Actuator Replacing Recliner Cable Assemblies FigureGas Cylinder Rod Measures 3-21/32-inches Mounting Screws and WashersReplacing Gas Cylinder REPLACING/ADJUSTING GAS Cylinders FigureAdjusting Gas Cylinder Procedure ReclinerChanging Back Height Changing Seat Width Recliner ProcedureSeat Pan Removal/Replacement Procedures Changing Seat Depth FigureSpacer Base Frame Seat Mount Plate Inside Suspension Arm AssemblyInstallbatteryboxes.Referto INSTALLING/REMOV Remove seat pan on reclinerMWD Wheelchairs Procedure REMOVING/INSTALLING GroupBattery BOX Tray Figure Battery BOX SUB-FRAME FigureFrame Rear Lockn uts Procedure MWD WheelchairsFront Locknuts Battery Mount Installing Group 24 Components FigureGroup 24 Battery Base Frames Figure Shock ReplacementSteps Secure the top of shock between battery mount Shock Battery Box Sub-Frame Retainer Clip Top of ShockLarge wheel assembly Install the NEW shockMounting Screw Suspension Arm Spring Washer Shock Spring Replacement FigureBattery Mount Bracket Base Frame Flat WasherReplacing Stabilizer Wheels Figure Replacing Stabilizer Fork Assembly FigureShock Spring Base Cylinder Spring Figure Adjusting Weight DistributionMWD Wheelchairsprocedure Replacing StabilizerAdjusting Spring Compression Adjusting Stabilizers FigureHeight Adjustment Motor Gearbox Suspension Arm REMOVING/INSTALLING Gearbox FigureReplacing Suspension ARM Figure 16-18 x 1-1/4-inch Mounting Screws 16-18 x 2-1/2-inchBracket End Suspension Arm Inner Link Spacer Entation. Bracket End of Suspension ArmTubular End Suspension Arm Steps 6,10Sub-Frame Removing/Installing Group 22 Battery Box TrayShock Replacement Anti-Tipper Wheel ReplacementElement Procedure RWD WheelchairsBattery Tray ILocknutsBolts RubberScrews Bracket Shock Replacement FigureRWD Wheelchairs Procedure Mounting Wiring HarnessLocknut Shock Mounting Screw Suspension Arm Spacer TopShock Retainer Bar Shock Mounting Screw Suspension ArmGroup 24 Batteries only Apply Loctite RWD WheelchairsprocedureBase Frame Mounting Screw Rubber Element Replacement FigureShock Hex Screw Battery Mount Bracket Torque and Storm X wheelchairs16-18 2-inch 4-inch REMOVING/INSTALLING GearboxAdjusting Weight Distribution Figure Adjustment OptionsMove gearbox to the position determine in Step Adjusting Weight Distribution ProcedureRepositioning the MOTOR/ Gearbox Figure Mounting Screws Washer Seat Support Bracket Base FrameStandard Position Lengthens the wheel Repositioning the GEARLESS/BRUSHLESS Motor ,14Suspension Arm Mounting Washer Screws Install the new suspension arm onto the base frame ANTI-TIPPER Wheel Replacement FigureWashers Locknuts REMOVING/INSTALLING ANTI-TIP AssemblyAnti-Tip LowerFWD Wheelchairs Procedure REMOVING/INSTALLING Front Shroud FigureREMOVING/INSTALLING Rear Shroud Figure REMOVING/INSTALLING Side Shroud Assembly FigureProcedure FWD Wheelchairs REMOVING/INSTALLING Counterweight FigureMounting Screw Washer Side Shroud Bracket Suspension Arm Bottom Shoulder Screw Bottom Slot in Mounting Bracket Replacing Group 24 Battery BOX SUB-FRAME FigureHandle Outside Lower EdgeCounterweight Mounting Bracket Counterweight Bottom Shoulder ScrewFor Clarity REMOVING/INSTALLING Shocks FigureBracket Mounting Screw Mounting Bracket Only Screw One 1 ShownTIE ROD Replacement Figure Complete revolution on the TOP TWO 2 tie rods Locknut Arm Small Washer Large Mounting Screw Suspension ArmSocket Suspension Screw ArmSHORT Motor Gearbox Sensor Cable Assembly Replacement FigureBattery wiring harness Detail C Remove the Existing sensor cable assemblyReinstall the battery boxes. Refer to Installing Battery Box Sub Frame Sensor Washer Left Motor SensorTie Wrap C Replacing the Suspension ARM REMOVING/INSTALLING Wiring Harness FigureTie Wrap B Procedure FWD WheelchairsTie Wrap a 14 to 16 inches Inches 17 to 18 inches 19 to 20 inches Adjusting Weight Distribution For New Seat DepthHeight Footboard ADJUSTMENTS- DEPTH/HEIGHT/ANGLE FigureDepth AngleFootrest Angle Adjustments Front Shroud Footrest FWD Wheelchairs ProcedureRight Horizontal Position Cam105 106 Limtied Warranty Limited WarrantyOne InvacareWay ChedworthWay
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