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Invacare Storm
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Repairing a flat tyre
Maintenance
Battery Charge Display
Select Adjustment Mode
Cleaning
Weight
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Invacare®
Storm
Powerchair
User's Manual
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Contents
Invacare Storm
Deutschland Danmark
How can you get in touch with Invacare?
Portugal
Table of Contents
Horn38
Seating systems
Footrests and Legrests
Electrical System
Lifter option
Repair Instructions
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Introduction
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Type Classification and Area of Use
Important symbols in this manual
General Safety Notes
Safety Notes
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Safety information with regard to care and maintenance
Safety Information on Electromagnetic Interference
Safety Information on Driving and Freewheel Mode
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Important if Your Wheelchair is Equipped with a Lifter
Safety Information on Wheelchairs with a Lifter
More than 15-30
Safety Information on Wheelchairs with Recaro Seats
Standstill Driving
Most important components
Getting
Getting In and Out
Getting out
Before driving for the first time
Driving
Driving up over an obstacle Correct
Taking Obstacles
Driving down off of an obstacle
Incorrect
Driving up and down gradients
When parking your vehicle
Parking and stationary
Hand brake
Disengaging Motors
Pushing the wheelchair by hand
Re-engaging the motors
Main parts of the Joystick Box
Advanced Control System ACS
On the bottom of the joystick box you will find
Pilot lights Pilot Lights on theJoystick Box
Main components of the Joystick Box
Battery Charge Display
Meaning of the Display
Multi-Purpose Display
Status Display
Status Display
ACS Joystick Box monitors the following functions
For more information on the individual symbols see .4.2 on
Socket for Programmer
Joystick
With the Joystick 6 you can
Socket for Programmer
Connection Socket for Supply Cable Bus Cable
Charging Socket
Bus Cable
Switching on Switching ON/OFF
Switching the Joystick Box ON/OFF
Switching OFF
Operating the Joystick Box
Activating the drive-away lock
Drive Away Interlock
Deactivating the Drive Away Interlock
Drive Away Interlock Magnetic Key
Lighting / Flashers
Hazard Flashers
Horn
Activating the Hazard Warning Flasher
Activating and deactivating the Hazard Flasher
Driving Mode has 5 levels
Selecting a Driving Mode
Switching down from Driving Mode 5
Shifting up from Driving Mode 1 Switching Driving Modes
Driving forwards Forward and Backwards
Driving and Steering
Driving backwards
Braking
Turning on the spot
Cornering
Joystick and Multi
Adjusting electric options using the Joystick
Purpose Display
Symbol Select symbols Select Adjustment Mode
Select Adjustment Mode
Legrest
Symbols of the Adjustment Options
Both Right legrest Legrests
Select option that needs be adjusted
Select the option that needs to be adjusted
Select
Deselect Adjustment Mode
Adjust option
Adjust option
Symbol on the Multi
Troubleshooting on the ACS Control System
Flashes
Error Codes
Or 10 x flashes
Flash code Meaning Direct remedy Further action s Flashes
Adjusting the Joystick Box to length of the arm
Adjustment Options of the Joystick Box
Swinging the Joystick Box out to the side option
Adjusting the height of the armrests
Adjusting the height of the Joystick Box option
Manual adjustment
Adjusting the seat tilt
Seating systems
Standard and Kontur Seats
Electric adjustment
Backrest adjustment
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When driving, the backrest angle must never exceed
Backrest with electric adjustment option
Height adjustment
Adjusting the headrest
Positioning the headrest
Seat width adjustment
Adjusting the height of the sideframes
To position the pommel
Adjusting the pommel
Backrest adjustment
Recaro N-Joy and Miles mechanically adjustable
Adjusting the height of the armrests
Recaro Seats
Recaro Ergomed DS electrically adjustable
Invacare Ultimate and Personal Special Seating Systems
Invacare Special Seating System Manual adjustment
Seat version Personal
Adjusting the height of the back
Retainer plate
Lower slot
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Seat version Ultimate
Adjusting the backrest angle Position of the metal Plate
Letting air out
Fine adjustment of the backrest angle
Lower latching mechanism
Removing the backrest Upper backrest holders
Refitting the backrest
Pull the levers
Footrests and Legrests
With Pre-Adjusted Angle General Information
Footrests
Footrest standard
Removing the Footrest
Footrest Adjusting the Angle
Footrest Adjusting the Angle of the Footplate Option
Footrest Adjusting the Length
Settable Legrest Option
Legrests
Removing the Legrest
Settable legrest Adjusting the Angle
Settable legrest Adjusting the Angle of the Footplate
Settable legrest Adjusting the Length
Manually Adjustable Legrest
Removing the Legrest
Height Adjustment for Ergonomic Length Compensation
Manually adjustable legrest Angle Adjustment
Manually adjustable legrest Adjusting the Length
Electrically Adjustable Legrest
Removing the Legrest
Height Adjustment for Ergonomic Length Compensation
Flashing symbol shows which legrest can be adjusted
Electrically adjustable legrest Angle Adjustment
Adjust left legrest Adjust right legrest
Legrest Adjusting the Angle of the Footplate
Legrest Adjusting the Length
Position of the clamping lever
Width Adjustment of the Legrests Option
Lifter option
To adjust a Recaro Seat see Chap .2 of this manual
Adjusting the seat tilt on a Storm with a Lifter Module
Adjustment of the electric Lifter Module
Automatic speed reduction
Technical Specifications of the Lifter Module
Speed of the Storm is reduced as follows
Electronics Protection System
Electrical System
What you need to know about batteries
Batteries
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Charging the batteries
Charging Socket of the Joystick Box
Charging the batteries
After contact with skin
Removing and fitting batteries
After contact with eyes
Removing and refitting the 70 Ah batteries Requirements
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Removing and fitting the 55 Ah batteries old Storm model
Disposing of dead or damaged batteries correctly
Lighting
Replacing light bulbs
Repair Instructions
Headlights
Front flasher
Tail lights and rear flashers
Repairing a flat tyre pneumatic tyres type 200 x
Repairing a flat tyre
Remove the wheel
Repair the flat tyre
Remove the front wheel
Repairing a flat tyre pneumatic tyres type
Repair the flat tyre
Remove the wheel
Repair the flat tyre
Cleaning the wheelchair
Care and maintenance
Side part and armrest
Maintenance Jobs Seat and backrest padding
Tyres
Front wheel forks / Front wheels
Cleaning
Maintenance Jobs
Electronics / Electrical System
Transferring the wheelchair to another vehicle
Transport
Securing the wheelchair for transport
Anchor ring, lateral Option
Taxi Bar
Crash Kit Option
Technical Specifications
Seats
Electrical System
Weight
Driving attributes
Inspections Performed
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