Invacare IISTANDARD, IIJR manual Shift body weight into seat with transfer, Minimize GAP Distance

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PROCEDURE 1

GENERAL GUIDELINES

Transferring to and From Other Seats

Percentage of Weight Distribution

G E N E R A L

G U I D E L I N E S

WARNING

ALWAYS turn the wheelchair power OFF and en- gage the motor locks/clutches to prevent the wheels from moving BEFORE attempting to trans- fer in or out of the wheelchair. Also, make sure every precaution is taken to reduce the gap dis- tance aligning both rear casters parallel with the object you are transferring onto.

CAUTION

When transferring, position yourself as far back as possibleintheseat.Thiswillprevent brokenscrews, damaged upholstery and the possibility of the wheelchair tipping forward.

NOTE: This activity may be performed independently provided you have adequate mobility and upper body strength.

1.Position the wheelchair as close as possible along side the seat to which you are transferring, with the rear casters pointing away from it.

2.Engage motor locks/clutches. Refer to one (1) of the following.

A.WHEELCHAIRS WITH MOTORS THAT HAVE CLUTCHES - ENGAGING/DISENGAGING MOTORS WITH CLUTCHES in PROCEDURE 8 of this manual.

B.WHEELCHAIRS WITH MOTORS THAT HAVE MOTOR LOCKS - ENGAGING/DISENGAG- ING MOTORS WITH MOTOR LOCKS in PRO- CEDURE 8 of this manual.

3.Shift body weight into seat with transfer.

During independent transfer, little or no seat platform will be beneath you. Use a transfer board if at all possible.

MINIMIZE GAP

DISTANCE

WARNING

DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have to move forward in the seat or pick them up from the floor by reaching down between your knees.

Manyactivitiesrequirethewheelchairusertoreach, bend and transfer in and out of the wheelchair. These movements will cause a change to normal balance, center of gravity, and weight distribution of the wheelchair. To determine and establish your particular safety limits, practice bending, reaching and transferring activities in several combinations in the presence of a qualified healthcare profes- sional BEFORE attempting active use of the wheel- chair.

Proper positioning is essential for your safety. When reaching, leaning, bending or bending forward, it isimportanttousetherearcastersasatooltomain- tain stability and balance.

RII MWD WHEELCHAIRS ONLY.

WARNING

NEVERrepositionthemotors.Repositioningthemo- torsrearwardWILLreducethestabilityofthewheel- chair. This procedure MUST be performed by an Invacare Dealer.

RII FWD MODEL 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.

Ifthemountingpositionthatcorrespondstotheuser's weight is different than the factory setting, the mo- tors MUST BE repositioned to maintain properstabil- ity and controllability BEFORE using the wheelchair. Otherwise injury or damage can occur.

Periodically review the following charts to make sure the motor mounting position still corresponds to the user's weight to maintain the proper stability and controllability.

Repositioning the motors MUST be performed by an Invacare Dealer.

RANGER IIJR ONLY - NEVER reposition the motors. Repositioning the motors forward WILL reduce the controllability of the wheelchair. This procedure MUST be performed by an Invacare Dealer.

NOTE: If motors are repositioned, the front riggings may need to be repositioned. Refer to ADJUSTING/REPLAC- ING TELESCOPING FRONT RIGGING SUPPORT in PROCEDURE 3 of this manual.

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Contents MWD/FWD R N I N G Wheelchair TIE-DOWN Restraints and Seat Positioning StrapsTable of Contents Integrated Sling Seat Captainsseat Specification SPerformance Performance SpecificationsRain and operators weight ElectronicsProcedure 1 of this manual Integrated Sling SeatProcedure General GuidelinesProcedure General GuidelinesStairways SAFETY/HANDLING WheelchairsStability and Balance Coping With Everyday ObstaclesRII MWD Wheelchairs only Shift body weight into seat with transferMinimize GAP Distance RII FWD Model Wheelchairs only FigureFunctional Reach From a Wheelchair Reaching, Leaning, Bending and Bending ForwardReaching, Bending Backward General Guidelines Crossbrace Push BracketGeneral Guidelinesprocedure Ranger II BASIC/RANGER II STANDARD/RANGER II 250 SeriesController Part number Motor Assembly BatterySide Frame Back ViewShipping Insert Battery Box Shipping Insert InstalledShipping Insert Removed Checking Battery Charge Level Troubleshooting MechanicalTroubleshooting Electrical Safety INSPECTION/TROUBLESHOOTINGNumber of Floating Balls Safety INSPECTION/TROUBLESHOOTINGUsing Hydrometer to Check Battery Cells Lead Acid Figure Number of Floating Balls Will Vary According to ChargeSafety Inspection Checklist Arms ProcedureFront Riggings INSTALLING/REMOVING Footrests FigureAdjusting Footrest Height O N T I N G SLug Bolt Footrest Support Locknut Lower Procedure Front RiggingsP93M Model Footrests Figure Model FootrestsAdjusting Adjusting CalfpadsRaising/Lowering Elevating Legrests Replacing Adjusting Removable FootboardAdjusting Footboard Angle ALL Models Figure Depth All Models FigureBattery Tray Front Hex ScrewFootboard Pivot Caplug Assemblies WasherInstalling The Removable Footboard Plate Removing The Removable Footboard PlateArms INSTALLING/REMOVING Flip Back Armrests FigureAdjusting Flip Back Armrests Figure M SPositioning Flip Back Armrests for Use Adjusting Captains Seat ArmrestsProcedure Arms Height FigureUPHOLSTERY/CAPTAINS SEAT/POSITIONING Strap Adjusting Captains Seat FigureReplacing Seat Upholstery Figure H O L S T E R Y P T a I N S A TUPHOLSTERY/CAPTAINS SEAT/POSITIONING Strap REMOVING/INSTALLING Captains Seat FigureReplacing Seat Positioning Strap Integrated Sling Seat Models FigureRepositioning Mkiv Joystick Mkiv Joystick Adjustment JoystickLock MountingTubePreparing Mkiv Joystick for USE Figure ElectronicsElectronics SwitchPerform one 1 of the following Fuse Replacement Battery FuseWiringHarness HolderRetaining Strap Replacing Battery BOX Retaining StrapT a I N I N G All MWD Models and FWD Model Ranger Iijr FigureT a I N I N G R a P Hex Bolt Battery Tray Tray Support LocknutRetaining Strap All FWD Models Except Ranger Iijr FigureWheels ENGAGING/DISENGAGING Motors with Motor Locks FigureE E L S Outside of Wheelchair Front of WheelchairRemove the dust cover from the caster headtube Adjusting Forks FigureWheels Dust Cover Locknut Nylon Washer Caster Headtube ForkR O U D S REMOVING/INSTALLING ShroudsShrouds REMOVING/INSTALLING Shrouds MWD Wheelchairs ShroudsFWD Wheelchairs Figure Installing Rear ShroudRemoving Rear Shroud Rear Shroud Inch wide chairs Clip Battery BoxClip Retaining Strap T T E R I E S BatteriesDirect Mount Method , 3 Connecting Battery CablesBatteries Dual U1 BatteriesConnect Battery Cables Ring Terminals to This Side Posts Connect Battery Cable to Battery Terminal AS ShownBattery Clamp Method Figures 4, 5 Installing Battery Clamp CoversE R I E S RED Battery Clamp CoverNegative Battery Terminal/Post Tie-Wrap Group 22NF Battery Fuse BoxE E L C H a I R S Transporting Ranger II FWDFWD Wheelchairs UnfoldingMkiv RII Joystick When to Charge Batteries FigureFWD Wheelchairs MCC-MKIV X, a or A+ JoystickCharging Batteries Figure Description and Use of Battery ChargersShutoff Procedure Replacing BatteriesRecommended Battery Types INSTALLING/REMOVING Battery BoxesCleaning Battery Terminals ALL Models Except Ranger Iijr Rear BatteryJoystick Cable Ranger Iijr FigureFolding Battery Tray for Transport Figure Battery TrayProcedure 11FWD Wheelchairs Unfolding Battery Tray for Use FigureHanger Bracket Pins Mounting Battery Tray Slots Pins Pivot Battery TrayNotch Battery Tray Ranger Iibasic and Ranger IistandardMWD Wheelchairs Transporting Ranger II MWDE E L C H a I R Unfolding/Folding Integrated Sling Seats FigureRefer to Disconnect Battery Discharge Indicator BDI Battery Gauge Display BGDMWD Wheelchairs Push Brackets CrossbracesProng plug, 15 ampere current rating industrial type A I R SIf necessary, remove the rear shroud. Refer to RE Detail a Retaining Front Battery Box Strap Rear Strap Clip INSTALLING/REMOVING Battery Boxes FigureLeads Additional Adjustments for User Preference Detail B Adjusting the Stabilizer FigureBattery Tray Figure Installing Battery TrayLimited Warranty