Invacare manual Shows the motor mounting positions, Functional Reach From a Wheelchair

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PROCEDURE 1

GENERAL GUIDELINES

G E N E R A L

G U I D E L I N E S

WARNING

Many activities require the wheelchair user to reach, bend and transfer in and out of the wheel- chair. These movements will cause a change to normalbalance,centerofgravity,andweightdis- tribution of the wheelchair. To determine and es- tablish your particular safety limits, practice bend- ing, reaching and transferring activities in several combinations in the presence of a qualified healthcare professional BEFORE attempting active use of the wheelchair.

Proper positioning is essential for your safety. When reaching, leaning, bending or bending forward, it is important to use the casters as a tool to maintain stability and balance.

FWD WHEELCHAIRS ONLY (FIGURE 1).

WARNING

The overall performance of the wheelchair WILL be affected by the front wheel mounting position. The following charts show the mounting position of themotorsforeachseatwidthanddepthdepend- ing on the factory setting or user's weight. If the mounting position that corresponds to the user's weight is different than the factory setting, the mo- torsMUSTBErepositionedtomaintainproperstabil- ityBEFOREusingthewheelchair.Otherwiseinjuryor damage can occur.

Periodicallyreviewthefollowingchartstomakesure themotormountingpositionstillcorrespondstothe user's weight to maintain the proper stability.

Repositioning the motors MUST be performed by an Invacare Dealer.

USERS' WEIGHT 201 TO 250 LBS -

MOTOR MOUNTING POSITIONS

SEAT

 

SEAT DEPTH

 

WIDTH

16

17

18

16

MIDDLE

MIDDLE

MIDDLE

18

MIDDLE

MIDDLE

MIDDLE

20

MIDDLE

MIDDLE

MIDDLE

FIGURE 1 shows the motor mounting positions.

NOTE: The front motor mounting holes are reserved for future applications.

MIDDLE

MOTOR

MOUNTING

POSITION

REAR

MOTOR

MOUNTING

POSITION

FIGURE 1 - PERCENTAGE OF WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION -

FWD WHEELCHAIRS ONLY

NOTE: If motors are repositioned, the front riggings may need to be repositioned. Refer to ADJUSTING/REPLAC- ING TELESCOPING FRONT RIGGING SUPPORT in PROCEDURE 9 of this manual.

EXCEL FACTORY SETTINGS

MOTOR MOUNTING POSITIONS

SEAT

 

SEAT DEPTH

 

WIDTH

16

17

18

16

MIDDLE

MIDDLE

MIDDLE

18

MIDDLE

MIDDLE

MIDDLE

20

MIDDLE

MIDDLE

MIDDLE

USERS' WEIGHT 200 LBS AND UNDER -

MOTOR MOUNTING POSITIONS

SEAT

 

SEAT DEPTH

 

WIDTH

16

17

18

16

REAR

REAR

REAR

18

REAR

REAR

REAR

20

REAR

REAR

REAR

 

 

 

 

Functional Reach From a Wheelchair

The approximate reach-limit values shown in the accom- panying graphs were derived on the basis of a sample of 91 male and 36 female wheelchair users. Note the differ- ence between the maximum and the comfortable reach limits, a subjective but important consideration in design.

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Contents Excel Understanding this MANUAL. if YOU are Unable to R N I N GTable of Contents Specification S SpecificationsPower Procedure Repair or Service Information General Guidelines ElectricalCoping With Everyday Obstacles SAFETY/HANDLING WheelchairsStability and Balance Tilting RWD Wheelchairs OnlyStairways Percentage of Weight DistributionTransferring to and From Other Seats Shows the motor mounting positions Functional Reach From a WheelchairReaching, Leaning, Bending and Bending Forward Reaching, Bending BackwardProcedure Troubleshooting Mechanical Safety Inspection ChecklistSafety INSPECTION/TROUBLESHOOTING Checking Battery Charge Level Troubleshooting ElectricalProcedure 2SAFETY INSPECTION/TROUBLESHOOTING Using Hydrometer to Check Battery Cells Lead Acid Figure Number of Floating Balls Will Vary According to ChargeProcedure Front Riggings INSTALLING/REMOVING Footrests FigureAdjusting Footrest Height O N T I N G SAdjusting Calfpads INSTALLING/REMOVING Elevating Legrests FigureRaising/Lowering Elevating Legrests Adjusting Captains Seat Armrests Figure Procedure ArmsReplacing Seat Upholstery Figure Replacing Seat PositioningStrap Figure UPHOLSTERY/POSITIONING StrapPreparing Mkiv Joystick for USE Figure Mkiv Joystick MountingTube Adjustment LockRepositioning Mkiv Joystick C T R O N I C ST a I N I N G R a P Replacing Battery BOX Retaining StrapRetaining Strap RWD Wheelchairs FigureRemove the dust cover from the caster headtube Adjusting Forks FigureS T E R S Dust Cover Locknut Nylon Washer Caster Headtube ForkBatteries T T E R I E SBattery Cable Connecting Battery CablesDual U1 or Dual Group 22 Battery Boxes Direct Mount Method+ Battery Positive + Battery Terminal/PostBattery Orange Battery Terminal Cap BatteryBattery Clamp Battery Cable RED Battery Clamp Cover Positive + Battery T E R I E SSeat Rails Transporting ExcelE E L C H a I R S Unfolding/Folding Integrated Sling Seats FigureAdjusting FWD WheelchairsFlip Up Securely tighten with the locknut Push PinsSupport in this procedure of the manual Locknut Insert the rear socket bolt through the wheelchairArmrest Captains Joystick Seat REMOVING/INSTALLING Captains Seat FigureLimit Switch MountingREMOVING/INSTALLING Shrouds Figure When to Charge Batteries Figure Installing Side Shrouds and FillersCharging Batteries Figure Battery Discharge Indicator BDIDescription and Use of Battery Chargers A I R SRecommended Battery Types Battery Charger Three Pronged Plug Front View From BatteryCharger Port Joystick Battery Boxes Cleaning Battery TerminalsFolding Battery Tray for Transport Figure INSTALLING/REMOVING Battery Boxes FigureBattery Tray Unfolding Battery Tray for Use FigureENGAGING/DISENGAGING Clutches Figures 15 Outside of Wheelchair Front of WheelchairA I R Transporting Power 9000 FigureUnfolding/Folding the Wheelchair RWD Wheelchairs Battery Charger Connector on Side of Wheelchair From Battery H a I R SENGAGING/DISENGAGING Battery Tray FigureClutches Figures 6 Towards rear Using Wheel Locks FigureTab WheelsMended psi on the side wall of tire Tighten the wheel lock to the wheelchair frameHandle Rubber Tip If Equipped ExtensionMotor Set Screw Page T E S Limited Warranty WarrantyRev D 1 5/00