Invacare 1106628 manual Replacing the Back Upholstery, Replacing the Headrest Upholstery

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FIGURE 6 - REPLACING BACK OR
HEADREST UPHOLSTERY
(RECLINER MODELS ONLY)

PROCEDURE 9

TILT/RECLINE

 

 

ADJUSTING LOWER TILT LOCKING COLLAR (FIGURE 5)

TILT/RECLINE

NOTE: This procedure limits the amount of tilt the wheelchair may have. The maximum amount of tilt available is 45°. If adjusting the angle the wheelchair returns to, refer to ADJUSTING UPPER TILT LOCK- ING COLLAR in this procedure of the manual.

1.Loosen the two (2) socket screws that secure the tilt locking collar to the tilt slide.

2.Repeat STEP 1 for opposite side of wheelchair.

Tilt Slide

Bearing Housing

Socket

Screws

Lower Tilt

Locking Collar

NOTE: To determine tilt angle relative to the seat frame,

FIGURE 5 - ADJUSTING LOWER

place a magnetic protractor (available at any hard-

TILT LOCKING COLLAR

ware store) on the back and adjust the back until the

 

magnetic protractor reads desired angle of tilt.

 

3.Tilt the wheelchair to the desired angle of tilt.

4.Position the two (2) tilt locking collars against the bearing housing.

NOTE: Before tightening, ensure that the two (2) tilt locking collars are at the same position on the tilt slide.

5. Securely tighten the four (4) socket screws of the tilt locking collars.

REPLACING BACK OR HEADREST UPHOLSTERY (RECLINER MODELS ONLY) (FIGURE 6)

REPLACING THE BACK UPHOLSTERY

1.Remove the ten (10) phillips screws (depending on back height) that secure the back upholstery to the back canes.

2.Remove existing back upholstery from back canes.

3.Install new back upholstery onto the back canes.

4.Install the ten (10) phillips screws (de- pending on back height) that secure the back upholstery to the recliner back canes.

Headrest Upholstery

Headrest

Extension

Back

Cane

Phillips Screws

Back

Upholstery

REPLACING THE HEADREST

UPHOLSTERY

1. Remove the six (6) phillips screws that

secure the headrest upholstery to the headrest extensions.

2. Remove the existing headrest upholstery from the headrest extensions.

3. Install the new headrest upholstery onto the headrest extensions.

4. Install the six (6) phillips screws that secure the headrest upholstery to the headrest extensions.

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Contents Solara jr Solara jr Table of Contents Procedure 8 Wheel LOCKS/ANTI-TIPPERS Special Notes Special NotesLabel Locations Label LocationsSpecifications SpecificationsInvacare Solara JR Procedure General Guidelines Information for Healthcare PROFESSIONALS/ AssistantsGeneral Guidelines Anterior Forward TiltStability ALL Models Except Recliners Stability ALL ModelsStability Warning Operating Information Stability Recliner Models onlyGeneral Warnings Weight Training Weight LimitationStability and Balance SAFETY/HANDLING of WheelchairsCoping with Everyday Obstacles Percentage of Weight Distribution Unoccupied OccupiedMethod 1 Wheelchair with Step Tubes TippingStep Tube Stairways Tipping Curbs Method 2 Wheelchair Without Step TubeESCALATORS? Sorry Transferring to and from Other SeatsSafety Inspection Checklist Safety InspectionTroubleshooting MaintenanceProcedure 2SAFETY Inspection Maintenance Safety PrecautionsTransporting the Invacare Solara JR Transporting ProcedureTransporting INSTALLING/REMOVING Swingaway Footrest Figure Procedure Front RiggingsFront Friggings RemovingAdjusting Swingaway Footrest Height Front Riggings ProcedureHeight Adjustment Ranges Front RiggingsAdjusting Adjustable Angle FLIP-UP Footplates Figure Front Riggingsprocedure Composite Footplate DisassemblyReassembly Articulating Footplate Heel Loop ReplacementAdjusting the Elevating LEGREST/CALFPAD Assembly Figure Adjusting the LegrestAdjusting the Calfpad CalfpadUSING/ADJUSTING Dual Point Arms Figure ARMS/POSITIONING StrapsReplacing Dual Point ARM PAD Figure Procedure ARMS/POSITIONING StrapsReplacing Dual Point ARM Clothing Guards Figure Using Figure USING/INSTALLING/ADJUSTING Cantilever ArmsINSTALLING/ADJUSTING ARM PAD Replacement for Cantilever Arms Figure INSTALLING/REMOVING T-ARMS Figure Adjusting the T-ARMSInstalling T-ARMS Adjusting T-ARM Height FigureDepth Inside T-Arm Post Arm Release Lever Locked PositionOutside T- Arm Post SocketAdjusting T-ARM Transfer Assists AND/OR Side Guards Figure Adjusting T-ARM Sockets FigureHex screws and washers are removed Arm Arm Clamp Slot Arm SocketINSTALLING/REPLACING Seat Positioning Straps Figure ReplacingSide Guard Transfer Assist Socket ScrewsINSTALLING/REPLACING Chest Positioning Straps Figure Back Cane Locknut Hex Screw Chest Positioning StrapINSTALLING/REMOVING Stroller Handles Figure FOLDING/UNFOLDING Back Assembly FigureBACK/SEAT Installing Figure Detail a QUICK-RELEASE PIN InstalledRemoving Figure Quick-Release Pin Or bolt and locknut Recliners onlyLocked Position Procedure BACK/SEAT Adjusting FigureStroller Handle Thumbscrew Release Lever Using the Telescoping Back Canes Figure RAISING/LOWERINGStoring OpenINSTALLING/REPLACING the Back Upholstery Fixed Back Canes FigureREMOVING/INSTALLING the Spreader BAR Figure Installing and Removing a Seating SystemClamp Spreader Bar Set Screw Back Canes Rear Installing the Seat Cushion FigureWheelchair Front REMOVING/INSTALLING Rear Wheels Figure WHEELS/FORKS ProcedureWHEELS/FORKS Quick Release AxleAdjusting the Quick Release Axle Figure SEAT-TO-FLOOR Height AdjustmentProcedure WHEELS/FORKS Axle Mounting Plate Locking PinsAdjusting Forks Figure Fork Dust Cover Caster HeadtubeAdjusting Wheel Locks Figures 1 Procedure Wheel LOCKS/ANTI-TIPPERSWheel TIPPERS-LOCKS/ANTI 16-INCH Rear Wheels 18 24-INCH Rear WheelsFoot Activated Wheel Locks 12-INCH Wheels only Figure Using the Wheel LocksWheel LOCKS/ANTI-TIPPERS INSTALLING/ADJUSTING ANTI-TIPPERS Figure Adjusting2 to 2-inch ClearanceAnti-tipper Ground/FloorEngaging Tilt in SPACE/RECLINER Operation TILT/RECLINE ProcedureTILT/RECLINE Procedure TILT/RECLINE Engaging TILT-IN-SPACE FigureTILT-IN-SPACE Tilt SlideTILT/RECLINE Procedure Recliner Operation Figure Gas CylinderAdjusting Tilt Trigger Release Cables Figure Cable Locking Nut Trigger Release Lever Cable Adjusting NutAdjusting Upper Tilt Locking Collar Figure Bearing HousingPositioning Tilt Locking Collars Magnetic protractor reads desired angle of tiltReplacing the Back Upholstery Replacing the Headrest UpholsteryHeadrest Upholstery Extension Back Cane Back UpholsteryAdjusting the Back Height Recliner Models only Figure Inch Seat Cushion PositionContracture Assembly Angle Adjustment Figure Procedure Contracture FootplateFootplatecontracture Mounting ScrewUsing the Optional Quick Release PIN Figure Angle Adjustment of the Contracture Footplate FigureContracture Footplate Depth Adjustment Figure ContractureContracture Footplate Height Adjustment Figure Replacing the Contracture Footplate Heel Loop FigureMounting Hole ContractureSolara jr Solara jr Warranty Limited WarrantyWarranty One Invacare Way

1106628 specifications

The Invacare 1106628 is a robust and innovative mobility solution designed to enhance the quality of life for individuals with limited mobility. This power wheelchair combines advanced technology and user-friendly features, making it an excellent choice for both indoor and outdoor use.

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