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Invacare
MK6i user manual
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Order No. of this Manual: F392034.DOC
Release Date: 20.02.03
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Contents
Main
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Table of Contents
6 Pushing the wheelchair by hand..................................................27
7 The Advanced Control System (ACS) .........................................28
8 Adjustment Options of the Joystick Box ....................................51
9 Seating systems............................................................................ 53
10 Footrests and Legrests.................................................................72
12 Electrical System...........................................................................95
13 Repair Instructions......................................................................107
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1 Introduction
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1.1 Important symbols in this manual
1.2 Type Classification and Area of Use
2 Safety Notes
2.1 General Safety Notes
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2.2 Safety information with regard to care and maintenance
2.3 Safety Information on Electromagnetic Interference
2.4 Safety Information on Driving and Freewheel Mode
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2.5 Safety Information on Wheelchairs with a Lifter
2.6 Safety Information on Wheelchairs with Recaro Seats
3 The most important components
4 Getting In and Out
5 Driving
5.1 Before driving for the first time...
5.2 Taking Obstacles
5.3 Driving up and down gradients
5.4 Parking and stationary
5.5 Hand brake
6 Pushing the wheelchair by hand
6.1 Disengaging Motors
7 The Advanced Control System (ACS)
7.1 The main parts of the Joystick Box
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7.2 Main components of the Joystick Box
7.2.1 Battery Charge Display
7.2.2 Status Display
7.2.3 Multi-Purpose Display
7.2.4 Symbols shown on the Multi-Purpose Display and their meanings
7.2.5 Joystick
7.2.6 Socket for Programmer
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7.3 Operating the Joystick Box
7.3.1 Switching the Joystick Box ON/OFF
7.3.2 Drive Away Interlock
7.3.3 Lighting / Flashers
7.3.4 Horn
7.3.5 Hazard Flashers
7.3.6 Selecting a Driving Mode
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7.3.7 Driving and Steering
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7.4 Adjusting electric options using the Joystick
7.4.1 Select Adjustment Mode
7.4.2 Symbols of the Adjustment Options
7.4.3 Select the option that needs to be adjusted
7.4.4 Adjust option
7.4.5 Deselect Adjustment Mode
7.5 Troubleshooting on the ACS Control System
7.5.1 Error Codes
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8 Adjustment Options of the Joystick Box
8.1.1 Adjusting the Joystick Box to length of the arm:
8.1.2 Swinging the Joystick Box out to the side (option):
8.1.3 Adjusting the height of the Joystick Box (option):
8.1.4 Adjusting the height of the armrests
9 Seating systems
9.1 Standard and Kontur Seats
9.1.1 Adjusting the seat tilt
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9.1.2 Backrest adjustment
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9.1.3 Adjusting the headrest
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9.1.7 Adjusting the pommel:
9.2 Recaro Seats
9.2.1 Recaro "N-Joy" and "Miles" (mechanically adjustable)
9.2.2 Recaro Ergomed DS (electrically adjustable):
9.3 Invacare Ultimate and Personal Special Seating Systems
9.3.1 Adjusting the seat tilt
9.3.2 Seat version: Personal
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9.3.3 Seat version: Ultimate
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10 Footrests and Legrests
10.1 Footrests
10.1.1 Footrest (standard)
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10.2 Legrests
10.2.1 Settable Legrest (Option)
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10.2.2 Manually Adjustable Legrest
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10.2.3 Electrically Adjustable Legrest
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10.3 Width Adjustment of the Legrests (Option):
11 Lifter (option)
11.1 Adjusting the seat tilt on a STORM with a Lifter Module
11.2 Adjustment of the electric Lifter Module:
11.3 Automatic speed reduction:
11.4 Technical Specifications of the Lifter Module:
12 Electrical System
12.1 Electronics Protection System
12.2 Batteries
12.2.1 What you need to know about batteries
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12.2.2 Charging the batteries
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12.2.3 Removing and fitting batteries
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12.3 Lighting
13 Repair Instructions
13.1 Replacing light bulbs
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13.2 Repairing a flat tyre
13.2.1 Repairing a flat tyre (pneumatic tyres type 200 x 50)
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13.2.2 Repairing a flat tyre (pneumatic tyres type 3.00x4")
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13.2.3 Repairing a flat tyre (pneumatic tyres type 3.00-8")
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14 Care and maintenance
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15 Transport
15.1 Transferring the wheelchair to another vehicle
15.2 Securing the wheelchair for transport
15.2.1 The Taxi Bar
15.2.2 Anchor ring, lateral (Option):
15.2.3 "Crash Kit" (Option):
16 Technical Specifications
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17 Inspections Performed
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