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Cleaning

Periodic cleaning of all surfaces will help keep your wheelchair looking good and operating properly. All 
surfaces can be cleaned using warm water and a mild soap solution. Do not use abrasive cleaners on any 
surfaces. 

Suggested Maintenance Procedures

1  Before using your PDG Elevation, make sure all nuts and bolts are tight. Check all parts for damage or 

wear and replace. Check all parts for proper adjustment.

2.  Keep quick-release axles, free of dirt and lint to ensure positive locking and proper operation. Refer to 

Rear-Wheel Axle Nut Adjustment in this manual.

3  If applicable, oil quick-release axles at least once (1) a month (3-in-1 oil or equivalent).

Warning

 — If pneumatic tires are used, do not use the wheelchair unless it has the proper tire pressure. 

DO NOT over inflate the tires. Failure to follow these suggestions may cause the tire to explode and 
cause bodily harm.

4  If tires are pneumatic, recommended tire pressure is listed on the side wall of the tire. Please refer to 

Table 12.1 for the size options of the tires and tubes and their corresponding pressures.

5.  The wheels and tires should be checked periodically for cracks and wear, and should be replaced 

when necessary at your authorized Dealer or by a qualified technician.

6  For wheelchairs with handrims, periodically check handrims to ensure they are secured to the rear 

wheels.

19  SET UP & ADJUSTMENTS

Rear Wheel Removal and Installation

Quick-release axles come standard on the Elevation. They 
will allow the rear wheels to be easily removed and installed.

To install wheel

1  Depress quick-release button fully.
2  Insert axle through hub of rear wheel.
3  Keep the button depressed as the axle is slid through the 

axle receiver on the frame. (See Figure 19.1)

4   Release button to lock axle into the receiver. Adjust 

the nut on the axle if it does not lock or if there is play 
between the wheel and axle receiver. (See “Rear Wheel 
Axle Nut Adjustment.”)

To remove wheel

1  Depress quick-release button fully.
2  With button depressed simultaneously pull back on the 

center of the wheel.

Figure 19.1

  Quick release wheel attachment.

Warning

 — Do not use this chair UNLESS you are sure both quick-release axles are locked. An unlocked 

axle may come off during use and cause a fall.

Rear Wheel Axle Nut Adjustment

The quick-release axle attaches the rear wheel to the axle receiver. When the axle is fully inserted into 
both the wheel and axle receiver the detent balls will lock the wheel assembly in place. By pushing the 
button on the quick-release axle the detent balls will be disengaged and wheel can be removed. If wheel 
and axle will not lock or alternatively if it is locking into place but there is excessive play when the wheel 
hub is pushing back and forth, the nut on the axle needs to be adjusted. 

If the axle does not lock

1  Using a 7/16” open end wrench, securely hold the detent ball end 

of the axle. (See Figure 19.2)

2  Use the ¾” open-end wrench to turn the axle nut counter-

clockwise. 

3  Turn the nut approximately in ½ turn increments
4  Try to lock the axle into the axle receiver.
5  If it doesn’t lock, repeat steps 3 and 4 until it locks securely.

If the axle locks, but there is excessive play

1  Using a 7/16” open end wrench, securely hold the detent ball end 

of the axle. (See Figure 19.2)

2  Use the ¾” open-end wrench to turn the axle nut clockwise. 
3  Turn the nut approximately in ½ turn increments.
4  Insert the axle and test for play.
5  Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the play has be eliminated and the detent balls are fully extended.

Seat Height

The minimum seat height adjustment setting of the Elevation is preset at the factory for the user to 
achieve the most commonly used range of seat heights. However, minor adjustments may be required 
to optimize an occupant’s unique requirements and comfort. Increasing the minimum seat height will 
decrease the distance the seat will go down and increase the maximum distance the seat will go up.

To adjust minimum height

1  Using the 5mm Allen key, remove the socket head cap screws on the 

upper frame crossbar, as shown. (See Figure 19.3)

2  Slide the upper frame crossbar toward the front of the wheelchair to 

increase the minimum height.

3  Alternatively slide the upper frame crossbar rearward to decrease the 

minimum height.

4   Ensure the indexing features are equidistant from the backrest, 

on each side, to ensure proper functioning of the seat height 
mechanism.

5   Refit and tighten the cap screws once set.

Figure 19.2

  Quick release axle adjustment.

Figure 19.3 

 Seat height bracket 

adjustment.

Summary of Contents for DYNAMIC INUQUE

Page 1: ...R This manual must be given to the user of the wheelchair USER Before using this wheelchair read this entire manual and save for future reference ATTENDANT ASSISTANTS Before assisting the user of this wheelchair you must read this manual and save for future reference For more information regarding PDG products parts service please visit www pdgmobility com ...

Page 2: ...otes activities of daily living Its seat height and backrest recline angle adjustment capabilities allow the user to self adjust their sitting posture to best suit their current activity The Elevation is capable of up to 10 inches of on the fly seat height dump adjustment and 30 of back recline TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Special Notes 3 2 Safety Summary 3 3 Tilting Curbs 6 4 Stairways 6 5 Escalators 6 6 ...

Page 3: ...nsportation systems POSTURAL SUPPORT DEVICE or LAP BELT IT IS THE OBLIGATION OF THE HME DEALER THERAPISTS AND OTHER HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS TO DETERMINE IF A POSTURAL SUPPORT DEVICE IS REQUIRED TO ENSURE THE SAFE OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT BY THE USER SERIOUS INJURY CAN OCCUR IN THE EVENT OF A FALL FROM A WHEELCHAIR 2 SAFETY SUMMARY Operating Information Warning To determine and establish parti...

Page 4: ...el ground to avoid the risk of falling or tipping over possibly resulting in injury or death 6 Avoid reaching or leaning with the seat raised above the horizontal position to avoid the risk of falling or tipping over possibly resulting in injury or death 6 Avoid sudden or extreme movements with the seat raised above the horizontal position or the backrest reclined to avoid the risk of tipping over...

Page 5: ...iques that are discussed on the following pages have been used successfully by many Individual wheelchair users often develop skills to deal with daily living activities that may differ from those described in this manual PDG recognizes and encourages each individual to try what works best in overcoming architectural obstacles that they may encounter Techniques in this manual are a starting point ...

Page 6: ...attempt to lift a wheelchair by lifting on any removable detachable parts Lifting by means of any removable detachable parts of a wheelchair may result in injury to the user or damage to the wheelchair Extreme caution is advised when it is necessary to move an occupied wheelchair up or down the stairs PDG recommends using two 2 assistants and making thorough preparations Make sure to use ONLY secu...

Page 7: ...ring independent transfer little or no seat platform will be beneath you Use a transfer board if at all possible 7 PERCENTAGE OF WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION Warning DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have to move forward in the seat or pick them up from the floor by reaching down between your knees Many activities require the user to reach bend and transfer in and out of the wheelchair These movements...

Page 8: ... lock both rear wheels 11 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Warning 1 Use extra care if you must ride your chair on a wet or slick surface If you are in doubt ask for help 2 Contact with water or excess moisture may cause your chair to rust or corrode This could cause your chair to fail a Do not use your chair in a shower pool or other body of water The chair tubing and parts are NOT water tight and may ru...

Page 9: ...a pelvic wedge Consult with your health care advisor to find out if you need to use such a device in conjunction with lap belts to mitigate the risks described above 5 NEVER use lap belts as a motor vehicle restraint These types of belts are NOT intended to protect the wheelchair rider from the forces involved in a vehicle accident and they may in fact cause you to be injured PDG requires wheelcha...

Page 10: ... a trip or fall when you transfer a Make sure your feet do not hang up or get caught in the space between the footrests b Avoid putting weight on the footrests as the chair may tip forward Pneumatic Tires Warning Proper inflation extends the life of your tires and makes your chair easier to use 1 Do not use this chair if any of the tires are under or over inflated Check weekly for proper inflation...

Page 11: ...ve the rear axles FORWARD the more likely it is that your chair will tip over backward 2 Consult your doctor nurse or therapist to find the best rear axle set up for your chair Do not change the set up UNLESS you are sure you are not at risk to tip over 3 Adjust the rear wheel locks after you make any change to the rear axles a If you fail to do so the locks may not work b Make sure lock arms embe...

Page 12: ... Elevation features 14 UNPACKING 1 Check for any obvious damage to the carton or its contents If damage is evident notify your Dealer Carrier immediately 2 Remove all loose packing from the carton 3 Carefully remove all components from the carton Note Unless the PDG Elevation is to be used immediately retain cartons and packing materials for storing the wheelchair until the device is put into use ...

Page 13: ...the repackaged wheelchair 16 SAFETY INSPECTION CHECKLIST Note Twice a year take your wheelchair to a dealer for a thorough inspection and servicing Regular cleaning will reveal loose or worn parts and enhance the smooth operation of your wheelchair To operate properly and safely your wheelchair must be cared for just like any other vehicle Routine maintenance will extend the life and efficiency of...

Page 14: ...Quick release axles lock properly 6 6 6 FRONT CASTER Inspect wheel fork assembly for proper tension by spinning caster caster should come to a gradual stop 6 6 Wheel bearings are clean and free of moisture 6 6 CAUTION Wheels and tires should be checked periodically for cracks and wear and should be replaced when necessary 6 6 TIRES Inspect for flat spots and wear 6 6 If pneumatic tires check for p...

Page 15: ...s contact ground at the same time 6 Chair veers left 6 Casters flutter 18 MAINTENANCE The following instructions are intended to provide assistance in making wheelchair adjustments It is important to note the initial wheelchair configuration prior to making changes When making changes dealers and users should do so under the guidance of a health care professional who is knowledgeable of the partic...

Page 16: ... the tires and tubes and their corresponding pressures 5 The wheels and tires should be checked periodically for cracks and wear and should be replaced when necessary at your authorized Dealer or by a qualified technician 6 For wheelchairs with handrims periodically check handrims to ensure they are secured to the rear wheels 19 SET UP ADJUSTMENTS Rear Wheel Removal and Installation Quick release ...

Page 17: ... 7 16 open end wrench securely hold the detent ball end of the axle See Figure 19 2 2 Use the open end wrench to turn the axle nut clockwise 3 Turn the nut approximately in turn increments 4 Insert the axle and test for play 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the play has be eliminated and the detent balls are fully extended Seat Height The minimum seat height adjustment setting of the Elevation is pres...

Page 18: ...d bolts on the top of the axle housing camber tube until it is possible to slide the assembly forwards and back See Figure 19 4 3 Place the camber tube at the desired position ensure that the camber tube assembly is equally set on both sides by measuring from the camber tube to the rear of the wheelchair 4 Re tighten the socket head bolts 5 Adjust anti tip and wheel locks if fitted 6 Fit rear whee...

Page 19: ...on B Stability MORE LESS Camber Bar Position A C Camber Bar Location Tall Medium Short 14 76 76 15 64 64 16 51 51 17 38 38 18 64 19 51 C Upper Frame Crossbar Position Tall Medium Short 14 24 24 24 15 24 24 24 16 48 40 32 17 40 32 24 18 72 48 48 19 80 80 64 A Maximum Seat Tilt Angle Tall Medium Short 14 15º 12º 9º 15 19º 16º 14º 16 19º 18º 16º 17 17º 22º 17º 18 16º 19º 18º 19 16º 19º 16º B Seat Dep...

Page 20: ...ora 1 S 2 D 16 Note cl o m Initial There Camber Angle Your Elevation comes with a fixed camber angle To change camber angle please contact your dealer to obtain an alternative camber tube assembly with the desired camber angle page 20 ...

Page 21: ...PDG 5 Fork Frog Leg Uni tine Frog Leg Suspension 4 Caster Wheel 4 Caster Wheel 4 Caster Wheel 24 Rear Wheel H2 24 Rear Wheel H3 24 Rear Wheel H1 spacer 25 Rear Wheel H3 25 Rear Wheel n a 25 Rear Wheel H2 n a 26 Rear Wheel H3 26 Rear Wheel n a 26 Rear Wheel H3 spacer n a 5 Caster Wheel 5 Caster Wheel 24 Rear Wheel H1 24 Rear Wheel H3 25 Rear Wheel H2 25 Rear Wheel H3 spacer 26 Rear Wheel H3 26 Rear...

Page 22: ...ic seat sling that is adjusted taut by firmly tightening the hook and loop straps on the underside of the seat See Figures 19 10 and 19 11 for set up information Warning Never attempt to adjust the seat tension with the wheelchair occupied Never use your Elevation without the seat sling affixed very firm and taut Replacing Tensioning Seat Sling Upholstery 1 Remove the seat cushion 2 Detach the sea...

Page 23: ...s If the seat cushion does not provide complete comfort and or any skin or other physical condition develops with usage see your Physician immediately Note It is recommended that a seat cushion be used with your Elevation 3 mm Allen key Flip rail to tighten loosen upholstery Figure 19 11 Adjusting replacing tension adjustable seat sling Hooks Loops Seat Flap Backrest Rigidizer Bar Back Flap Padded...

Page 24: ...en the socket head cap screws on the clamp See Figure 19 15 2 Position the footrest to the desired height and ensure it is level to the ground 3 Re tighten the bolts Warning Never attempt to adjust the footrest with the wheelchair occupied Anti Tip Tubes Optional Your Elevation may be purchased with anti tip tubes designed to prevent the chair from tipping over backward in most normal conditions T...

Page 25: ...ounting bracket 4 Adjust the position of the wheel locks and re tighten the screws so that firm braking action prevents the wheels from rotating Warning If adjustments to the position of the rear wheel axle have been performed the wheel locks must also be adjusted Never attempt to adjust the wheel locks with the wheelchair occupied Side Guards Optional Your Elevation may be purchased with rigid ar...

Page 26: ...tion are selected and positioned at the factory for the weight of the user and allow for ease of seat height adjustment By pushing lightly on the wheels and or wheelchair frame the occupant can sit higher and by pulling lightly down one can sit lower with minimal effort The gas spring release lever actuators and cables must be properly adjusted and maintained by the dealer for comfortable and safe...

Page 27: ...lexia osteoporosis spasticity or compromised hand function which make operation of and or sitting at higher seat elevations potentially harmful The seat height should only be adjusted on a firm level surface to avoid any potential risk of injury tipping over To raise seat 1 Be sure the chair is on a solid level surface and secure it using the wheel locks 2 Squeeze the lever on the right side and w...

Page 28: ...lever on the LEFT side and lightly push back on the backrest 3 Release the lever at the desired positions See Figure 19 23 for location of the backrest recline adjustment lever To return back 1 Squeeze the lever on the left side 2 Lean forward slowly and the back will return 3 Release the lever to lock the back at the desired position 4 Test the wheelchair for maneuverability Warning The backrest ...

Page 29: ...itially provided your product 21 DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE BY QUALIFIED SERVICE AGENT In some circumstances it may be required that your wheelchair be returned to a Qualified Service Agent for repairs If any of the following conditions are observed the wheelchair must be serviced by a Qualified Service Agent 6 Any part of the frame is cracked or broken 6 Any weld is cracked or broken Always contact...

Page 30: ...ance Attributes Feature Minimum Maximum Overall length with legrest 815 mm 32 in 876 mm 34 5 in Overall width 587 mm 23 1 in 688 mm 27 1 in Total mass 12 0 kg 26 5 lbs 12 0 kg 26 5 lbs Static stability downhill 10 10 Static stability uphill 5 4 7 6 Static stability sideways 10 10 Seat plane angle 12 0 n a Effective seat depth 356 mm 14 in 457 mm 18 in Effective seat width 356 mm 14 in 457 mm 18 in...

Page 31: ...hase indicate nature of the defect and if the product is serialized indicate the serial number Do not return products to our factory without our prior consent Limitations and exclusions the foregoing warranty shall not apply to serial numbered products if the serial number has been removed or defaced products subjected to negligence accident improper operation maintenance or storage products modif...

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