MWD WHEELCHAIRS

PROCEDURE 14

STABILIZERS

STABILIZER IDENTIFICATION (FIGURE 11)

NOTE: Depending on the date of manufacture, the wheelchair will have one (1) of the following types of stabilizer assemblies. Refer to the chart below to determine the correct stabilizer assembly.

TYPE A

TYPE B

TYPE C

Wheelchairs built

Whelchairs built

Whelchairs built

before 7/1/1999

between 7/1/1999 and 3/1/2000

after 3/1/2000

FIGURE 11 -STABILIZER IDENTIFICATION

M W D

W

H

E

E

L

C H A I R S

ADJUSTING SPRINGS FOR TYPE A STABILIZER ASSEMBLY (FIGURE 12)

NOTE: Refer to STABILIZER INDENTIFICATION above to determine correct stabilizer assembly.

WARNING

Injury or damage can occur if the height of the stabilizer springs does not correspond to the ap- proximate weight of the user. If the height of the stabilizer springs does not correspond to the ap- proximate weight of the user, the wheelchair will feel less stable and possibly cause the footrests/ legrests to drag the ground.

If adjusting a new cylinder spring, it MUST be com- pressedtothe3-1/2-inchheight(FIGURE12)BEFORE adjusting the stabilizer spring to correspond to the approximate weight of the user. Otherwise the sta- bilizer will not work properly.

NOTE: If the height of the stabilizer springs is less than the height that corresponds to the approximate weight of the user,thewheelchairwillnotbeabletoclear2-inchobstacles.

NOTE:Thestabilizerspringsarefactorysetforauserweigh- ing approximately 300-pounds. Use FIGURE 12 as a start- ing point when adjusting the stabilizer spring.

NOTE: The following adjustment should be made with an unoccupied wheelchair.

1. Determine the approximate weight of the user.

2.NEW STABILIZER SPRINGS ONLY - Rotate adjust- ment nut DOWN until the 3-1/2-inch height is obtained.

3.Refer to FIGURE 12 to determine the height of the stabilizer spring.

4.Rotate the adjustment nut UP or DOWN to adjust the stabilizer spring to the height determined in STEP 2.

5.Adjust the for user preference. Refer to ADJUSTING TYPEASTABILIZERASSEMBLYFORUSERPREF- ERENCE in this procedure of the manual.

Stabilizer

Adjustment Nut

Measure This Height

USER'S WEIGHT

HEIGHT

(APPROXIMATE

MEASURED

- IN POUNDS)

(APPROXIMATE

 

- IN INCHES)

100

4-3/16

150

4

200

3-7/8

250

3-11/16

300

3-1/2

 

 

Spring

NOTE: If the user's approximate weight is not listed above, usetheHIGHESTlistedapproximateweightclosesttouser's weight as a starting point to adjust the stabilizer spring.

FIGURE 12 - ADJUSTING STABILIZERS - SPRINGS

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Invacare Ranger IISTANDARD, Ranger IIJR, Ranger IIBASIC Stabilizer Identification Figure, Type a Type B Type C, Spring