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Summary of Contents for iGLIDE R100

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Page 2: ...air 3 Battery Removin g Replacing Battery 4 Charging Battery 5 Checking Battery Charge Level 6 Replacing Fuse on Battery Case 7 Storing Battery 8 Battery Disposal ADJUSTMENTS 1 Wheel Locks 2 Footrest...

Page 3: ...Manual Assist Wheelchair is intended to provide mobility to persons who are limited to a seating position and who are capable of operating a manual wheelchair DO NOT use this product if your weight e...

Page 4: ...DETM Manual Assist Wheelchair if you are not able to propel control and stop a manual wheelchair Unexpected loss of power or unintended movement may cause injury if you cannot control the wheelchair m...

Page 5: ...ional power to help you negotiate slopes carpet grass or gravel You will notice that pushing the iGLlDEr Manual Assist Wheelchair is easier than a conventional manual wheelchair As a result the chair...

Page 6: ...lease wheels The iGLIDE Manual Assist Wheelchair has DeltaSenset Technology a patented system of microprocessors and sensors that measures a user s input and the resistance from the terrain and auto m...

Page 7: ...the product power the system OFf and then every precaution should be taken to reduce the distance between the wheelchair and the surface you are transferring onto Also be certain the wheel locks are...

Page 8: ...ARN NGI DO NOT attempt to move up down or across an incline of more than 6 degrees tVARNTNG DO NOT allow clothing or other objects to come in contact with the wheel spokes Failure to keep wheel spokes...

Page 9: ...auto industry lndependence Technology cannot and does not recommend any wheelchair transportin g systems 5 Some Unique Characteristics Your INDEPENDENCE iGLIDE Manual Assist Wheelchair operates differ...

Page 10: ...y be classified into these three types 1 Handheld portable transceivers transmitters receivers with the antenna mounted directly on the transmitting unit Examples include citizens band CB radios walki...

Page 11: ...lso DO NOT switch the power ON or OFF while the wheelchair is in motion or while pushing on the handrims Otherwise the chair will shut down and you must recycle power turn it OFF count to 3 then turn...

Page 12: ...manual mode A low battery or idle condition may cause the wheelchair to lose braking assist on a slope Without power braking must be accomplished solely by physical force on the handrims Please check...

Page 13: ...outlet see table on page 14 Red and green LEDs on the charger are now lit Charging now starts 4 Green LED is lit a solid green light during rapid charge approximately 3 25 hours 5 Trickle charge start...

Page 14: ...merse in any liquids Avoid physical damage to the charger and associated cords lf the cords beccme damaged DO NOT connect to the battery or the power outlet and please contact the Technical Support Ce...

Page 15: ...ntly Replace the fuse with a 20A 32Y fast blow fuse that is available through the Technical Support Center see back cover for contact information Push the new fuse in the fuse holder and place it back...

Page 16: ...amp bolts with a 4 mm Allen key just enough to slide the wheel lock assembly forward or rearward With the wheel lock lever open disengaged position the wheel lock so that the retaining bar is 4 mm fro...

Page 17: ...4 Front Caster Location WARNINGI Make sure that all bolts on caster mount are tightened properly with 5 mm and 3 mm Allen keys before using wheelchair Serious injury may result if these bolts come loo...

Page 18: ...The backrest height can be adjusted from 13 to 18 inches 33 to 46 cm in l inch 2 5 cm increments To adjust the backrest height remove the upholstery With the upholstery off Figure 17 remove the bolts...

Page 19: ...quick release axle with the opening in the drive NOTE The quick release axle will not go in more than half an inch unless the teeth are aligned Also remember to keep the color coded handrim arm center...

Page 20: ...require a lap belt for positioning be sure to use it at all times DO NOT use the product without securing the lap belt if your healthcare professional has determined that it is required for safe opera...

Page 21: ...over time lf the battery does not last as long on a full charge you may need to replace the battery Tires Check at least every week to ensure that the tires are inflated to the pressure indicated on t...

Page 22: ...will not pay or any repair work from any nonauthorized service providers The warranty periods for the components of the INDEPENDENCE u iGLIDE u Manual Assist Wheelchair are as follows lndependence Tec...

Page 23: ...not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you...

Page 24: ...O 6677 4707 TECHNOLOGY a toh lr on4 olt hn company I t o DEPEII DEI EE iGUDE PROPRIETARY NOTICE The information contained in this document is proprietary to lndependence Technology L L C and individu...

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