Invacare 1061057, 96-100 Angled Portion Cantilever Arm, Locking Mechanism Actuator Apply Loctite

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ARMS

PROCEDURE 2

3.Refer to FIGURE 6 to determine the mounting hole in the adjustment plate that will be used to corre- spond to the back angle.

NOTE: Back angles of 105o and 110o will use the same arm adjustment plate mounting holes.

4.Securely tighten the locking pin and washer to the adjustment plate with a locknut.

5.Repeat STEPS 1-4for the opposite side, if neces- sary.

REPLACING/REPOSITIONING THE LOCKING MECHANISM IN THE CANTILEVER ARM (FIGURE 12)

1.Move the cantilever arm up and out of the way.

2.Remove the actuator from the locking mechanism.

CAUTION

The locking mechanism is spring loaded. Place your free hand over the locking mechanism to prevent the parts from springing out of the cantilever arm.

3.Slowly let the locking mechanism and spring slide out of the cantilever arm.

NOTE: Inspect the spring and replace if necessary.

4.Slide the new locking mechanism and spring into the cantilever arm.

5.Position the angled portion of the locking mecha- nism in one (1) of two (2) ways:

Angled Portion Facing Up - Arm will flip UP Angled Portion Facing Down - Arm will flip DOWN

6.Use Loctite 242 and securely tighten the actuator into the locking mechanism.

7.To lock the cantilever arm, push down until there is an audible click.

8.Pull up on the cantilever arm to make sure it is locked in place.

Angled Portion of

Cantilever Arm

Locking Mechanism

Spring

 

Locking

Mechanism

Actuator

(Apply Loctite 242)

FIGURE 12 - REPLACING/REPOSITIONING THE LOCKING MECHANISM IN THE FLIP-UP HALF ARM

ARM PAD DEPTH ADJUSTMENT/ REPLACEMENT - CANTILEVER ARMS (FIGURE 13)

Adjustment

1.Remove the phillips screw from the rear of the arm- rest pad and self-taping screw if FULL LENGTH ARM PADS.

2.Depending on the desired arm pad depth, reposi- tion the cantilever slide tube to one (1) of five (5) positions for DESK LENGTH ARM PADS and into the FIRST adjustment hole for the FULL LENGTH ARM PADS.

3.Reattach the arm pad/cantilever slide tube to the arm tube with existing hardware.

4.Repeat for the opposite side, if necessary.

Replacement

1.Remove the phillips screws from the armrest pad.

2.Replace with NEW armrest pad.

3.Secure with existing hardware.

Desk Length

Arm Pads

Phillips Screw

(Rear of Armrest

Pad) Cantilever Slide Tube

NOTE: This Phillips Screw only needs to be re- moved when Armrest Pad is replaced.

Full Length

Arm Pads

Phillips Screw

(Rear of Armrest

Pad)

Cantilever Arm Self-Tapping Screw NOTE: Only these Adjust- ment Holes can be used.

Cantilever Slide Tube

NOTE: This Phillips Screw only needs to be re- moved when Armrest Pad is replaced.

FIGURE 13 - ARM PAD DEPTH ADJUSTMENT/ REPLACEMENT - CANTILEVER ARMS

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Contents Allegro Special Notes Special NotesTable of Contents Safety Summary Safety SummaryRecliner Option only Safety SummarySAFETY/HANDLING of Wheelchairs Transferring to and from Other Seats StairwaysUnoccupied Occupied Percentage of Weight DistributionNON-RECLINERS ReclinersFolding and Unfolding Wheelchair SAFETY/HANDLING Functional Reach from a WheelchairBending Forward Sling Seat Model Wheelchairs Unfolding Folding Recliners onlySling Seat Model Wheelchairs Folding Solid Seat Model WheelchairsFeatures FeaturesA T U R E S Specifications SpecificationsHandling PackagingC K a G I N G N D L I N GSafety Inspection Check List Safety Inspection ChecklistMaintenance TroubleshootingI N T E N a N C E Installing Footrests Figure Procedure Front RiggingsAdjusting Footrest Height Pivot Slide Tube Height Adjustment FigureInstalling Elevating Legrests Figure Installing 3-INCH Extension FigureProcedure Raising/Lowering Elevating LegrestsINSTALLING/ADJUSTING Adjustable Angle FLIP-UP Footplates Adjusting CalfpadsInstalling Adjustable Angle Flip-up Footplates Figure Adjustable Angle Flip-up Footplate Depth Adjustment FigureReplacing Sector Block Figure Optional Footrest AccessoriesFLIP-UP Footplates Figure Aluminum or Composite Footplates FigureInstalling Procedure ArmsM S Removing Adjusting the T ArmsHeight Figure Width FigureArm Sockets Figure Reposition the arm tube on the T arm postArm Hex Screws Washers Replacing the Locking Lever T Arms Figure Arms ProcedureTop Middle Bottom Side Arm Guard Socket Screws Bottom ClampInstalling/Height Adjustment Figure Using FigureCorresponding Arm Adjustment to Back Angle Figures 10 Replacement AdjustmentAngled Portion Cantilever Arm Locking Mechanism Actuator Apply LoctiteAdjusting Conventional Arm Height Installing Fabric Clothing Guards FigureInstalling Rigid Side Guards Figure Removing Conventional ArmsRear Arm Sockets Figure Replacing Armrest Pads FigureFront Arm Sockets Figure Installing Adjustable Back Upholstery Figure Procedure BackC K Replacing Back UpholsteryAdjustable Tension Straps Replacing Adjustable Back Upholstery FigureBack Upholstery Cover WHY USE Adjustable Back Upholstery a Clinical DiscussionBack upholstery cover is designed for three 3 reasons Adjustable Height Backs Figure Adjusting the Back HeightRecliner Back Upholstery Figure Recliner Headrest Upholstery FigureSlowly remove the two 2 backs canes from the wheelchair Fixed Height Backs FigureBack Cane Hex Bolt Washer Back Angle Plate Locknut Replacing the Locking Mechanism in the Back Cane Figure Repositioning the Back Changing Seat Depth Changing the Back AngleBack Plate Non-Recliners FigureRecliners Figure Back Angle Plate Hex Bolt Locknut Wheelchair Frame WasherRecliner Brackets Installing and Removing a Seating SystemReplacing Folding Push Handle Recliners only Figure Seat A TCHANGING/REPOSITIONING Seat Rails Figure Replacing Seat Upholstery FigureRepositioning the Crossbraces Figure Procedure SeatChanging Seat Width Standard Folding Frames FigurePivot Link For installation of newCrossbraces Folding Frames Without Seat Rails FigureRigid Frames Figure Hex Bolt Seat Width HolesCrossmembers Wheelchair Frame Washer Hex Screws Casters S T E R SReplacing Front Fork Figure Casters REPLACING/REPAIRING Front Caster TIRE/TUBEInline Caster Headtubes Figure Offset Caster Headtubes FigureHeight Adjustment Caster Headtube Mounting Adjustments FigureRepositioning the Caster Headtubes Inline Caster Headtube Hardware OffsetDust Release Detent Pin Installing QUICK-RELEASE Casters FigureCover Headtube Locknut Cap Spacer Fork Stem Hex Screw Adjusting the QUICK-RELEASE Axle Figure REMOVING/INSTALLING Rear Wheels FigureA R Rear WheelsAdjusting the QUAD-RELEASE Handle Figure Installing the QUAD-RELEASE Axle FigureJusting the QUAD-RELEASE Handle And/or OutRemoving the Play From the Rear Wheels Handrim Replacement FigureSpoke Rear Wheels Phillips Bolt HandrimComposite Rear Wheels Figure Installing Projection HandrimsComposite Rim Locknut Spoke Rear Wheels FigureAdjusting the Wheelbase Length Figure REPAIRING/REPLACING Rear Wheel TIRE/ TubeJam Nuts Shortening ForwardAdjusting Rear Wheel Height Figure Adjusting the Wheelbase Width FigureAxle Mounting PlateWheel Lock Extension Handle Installation Figure Adjusting the Wheel Locks FigureE E L K S E R S Wheel LOCKS/ANTI-TIPPERSINSTALLING/ADJUSTING the ANTI-TIPPERS Procedure Wheel LOCKS/ANTI-TIPPERSAdjusting the Anti-Tippers Figure Installing the Anti-Tippers FigureRecliner REPLACEMENT/ADJUSTMENTRecliner Operation Figures 1 Folding/Unfolding the WheelchairActuator Housing Cable Locking Nut Installing New Recliner CablesRecliner Trigger Release LeverMust Look TOO LOW Replacing the GAS Cylinders FigureLike this Steps 1, 5Trigger Release Lever Cable Locking Nut Adjusting Adjusting the GAS Cylinders FigureSqueeze the handles to extend the new gas cylinders Detail B Must Look TOO LOWSEAT-TO-FLOOR Height Determination SEAT-TO-FLOORMinus EqualsChanging SEAT-TO-FLOOR Height Procedure SEAT-TO-FLOORStandard MULTI-POSITION Axle Plate A T Lower Inline Caster Headtube Front SEAT-TO-FLOOR HeightsFrame Offset Caster Headtube Front SEAT-TO-FLOOR Heights Seat Depth Determination Figure A T P T HChanging Seat Depth Seat DepthSeat Depth Seat Depth ChecklistLeft A T P TRight Rear Mounting HoleApproximate 2-inch gap A T P T Inch Right A T P T H Page Limited Warranty Limited WarrantyR R a N T Y One Invacare Way Technical Support