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SECTION 3—EMI INFORMATION

Part No 1134791

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3G Storm Series® Wheelchairs

 

WARNING

Powered Wheelchair Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
Because EM energy rapidly becomes more intense as one moves closer to the 

transmitting antenna (source), the EM fields from hand-held radio wave sources 

(transceivers) are of special concern. It is possible to unintentionally bring high 

levels of EM energy very close to the powered wheelchair's control system while 

using these devices. This can affect powered wheelchair movement and braking. 

Therefore, the warnings listed below are recommended to prevent possible 

interference with the control system of the powered wheelchair.
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) from sources such as radio and TV stations, 

amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, two-way radios, and cellular phones can affect 

powered wheelchairs and motorized scooters. 
FOLLOWING THE WARNINGS LISTED BELOW SHOULD REDUCE THE 

CHANCE OF UNINTENDED BRAKE RELEASE OR POWERED WHEELCHAIR 

MOVEMENT WHICH COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.
1) DO NOT operate hand-held transceivers (transmitters receivers), such as 

citizens band (CB) radios, or turn ON personal communication devices, such as 

cellular phones, while the powered wheelchair is turned ON;

2) Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or TV stations, and try to avoid 

coming close to them;

3) If unintended movement or brake release occurs, turn the powered wheelchair 

OFF as soon as it is safe;

4) Be aware that adding accessories or components, or modifying the powered 

wheelchair, may make it more susceptible to EMI (NOTE: There is no easy way 

to evaluate their effect on the overall immunity of the powered wheelchair); and

5) Report all incidents of unintended movement or brake release to the powered 

wheelchair manufacturer, and note whether there is a source of EMI nearby.

Important Information
1) 20 volts per metre (V/m) is a generally achievable and useful immunity level 

against EMI (as of May 1994) (the higher the level, the greater the protection);

2) This device has been tested to a radiated immunity level of 20 volts per meter.
3) The immunity level of the product is unknown.
Modification of any kind to the electronics of this wheelchair as manufactured by 

Invacare may adversely affect the EMI immunity levels.

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Summary of Contents for 3G Storm Series

Page 1: ...ure reference For more information regarding Invacare products parts and services please visit www invacare com 3G Storm Series Wheelchairs Arrow RWD Torque SP RWD Ranger X RWD including Power Tilt Only Elevating Seat Only Power Tilt and Elevating Seat 2G Tarsys 2GT Tilt 2GR Recline 2GTR Tilt Recline All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 2: ... healthcare professional dealer or technical personnel before attempting to use this equipment otherwise injury or damage may occur ACCESSORIES WARNING Invacare products are specifically designed and manufactured for use in conjunction with Invacare accessories Accessories designed by other manufacturers have not been tested by Invacare and are not recommended for use with Invacare products REFERE...

Page 3: ...airs with a 168 lb crash dummy which corresponds to a person with a weight of 114 to 209 lbs TRBKTS includes four factory installed wheelchair transport brackets TRBKTS has not been crash tested in accordance with WC 19 Use these transport brackets only to secure an unoccupied wheelchair during transport As of this date the Department of Transportation has not approved any tie down systems for tra...

Page 4: ...ponents damaged by corrosion should be replaced IMMEDIATELY Wheelchairs that are used by incontinent users and or are frequently exposed to water may require replacement of electrical components more frequently POWERED SEATING SYSTEM WARNING This seating system has been custom designed and will be assembled to the wheelchair base before delivery to the user The information contained in this manual...

Page 5: ...5 Wheelchairs with TRRO or TRBKTS Only 26 Wheelchairs with Powered Seating Systems Only 26 Wheelchairs with Manual Recliners Only 27 To Healthcare Professionals Assistants 27 Tire Pressure 28 Electrical 28 Grounding Instructions 28 Batteries 28 Charging Batteries 28 Rain Test 29 Weight Training 29 Shipping Securement Points 29 Weight Limitation 30 3G Storm Wheelchairs without Powered Seating Syste...

Page 6: ...ical 44 All Wheelchairs 44 Wheelchairs with Powered Seating Systems 45 Checking Battery Charge Level 46 SECTION 5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION 47 Operating the Wheelchair 47 Turning the Power On Off 47 Using the Joystick to Drive the Wheelchair 48 A Note About Drive Lock Out 49 Operating Powered Seating Systems 50 Single Function Toggle Switch 51 Optional Four Way Toggle Switch 52 Vernier Shear Reduction ...

Page 7: ...T 64 60 MFX 70 Taper 65 PAS4A 93M P904A and PAL4A 65 Adjusting Replacing Telescoping Front Rigging Support 66 Wheelchairs without 2G Tarsys Systems 66 Wheelchairs with 2G Tarsys Seating Systems 67 Installing Adjustable Angle Flip up Footplate Hinge 67 Installing Adjusting Adjustable Angle Flip Up Footplates 68 Installing Adjustable Angle Flip up Footplates 68 Adjusting Adjustable Angle Flip up Foo...

Page 8: ...7 ARMS 79 Installing Removing Flip Back Armrests 79 Installing 79 Removing 79 Adjusting Flip Back Armrests 80 Positioning Flip Back Armrests for User Transfer 80 Positioning Flip Back Armrests for Use 80 Adjusting 81 Adjusting Captain s Van Seat Armrests 81 Angle 81 Height 82 Removing Installing Reclining Armrests 82 Removing Armrests 82 Installing Armrests 82 Adjusting Reclining Armrest Height 83...

Page 9: ... Wheelchairs without Vent Tray 101 Removing 101 Installing 102 Wheelchairs with Vent Tray 105 Removing 105 Installing 105 Removing Installing the 22NF Battery Box 106 SECTION 11 RETAINING STRAP 107 Replacing Battery Box Retaining Strap 22NF Battery Base Frames 107 SECTION 12 MOTOR LOCKS WHEEL LOCKS FORKS 108 Disengaging Engaging Motor Lock Levers 108 4 Pole Motors 108 GB Motors 109 Using Optional ...

Page 10: ...ement Points 124 Securing the Wheelchair 124 Securing the Occupant 125 Wheelchair Anchored Belts 125 Vehicle Anchored Belts 127 Seating System 127 Positioning Belts 128 GLOBAL LIMITED WARRANTY EXCLUDING CANADA 131 CANADA LIMITED WARRANTY 132 REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT The benefits of registering include 1 Safeguarding your investment 2 Ensuring long term maintenance and servicing of your product 3 Rece...

Page 11: ... this page and the next are found on the inside of the battery box lids Rear Battery Box Lid Front Battery Box Lid Group 24 Batteries Only 4 Pole Motors with Group 24 Batteries Only Gearless Brushless GB Motors with Group 24 Batteries Only 22NF Batteries Only All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 12: ...7 WARNING NOTE Warning label also found on side frame near the rear of the wheelchair Suspension Arm Used with Conventional Motor Gearbox Assembly Suspension Arm Used with Standard GB Motor Suspension Arm Used with GB Motor Shown Serial number label is located on the inside of the front or rear frame All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 13: ...irs with TRRO Wheelchairs without TRRO ASBA Seats Captain s Seats NOTE Also on opposite side NOTE Also on opposite side NOTE Also on opposite side NOTE Auto style seat positioning strap shown This label is also on the airline style seat positioning strap All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 14: ...chairs 14 Part No 1134791 Wheelchairs with 2G Tarsys NOTE These labels are present on both sides of the seating system Systems with Vent Trays Only Systems with Genius Mechanical Legrests Only All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 15: ...LABEL LOCATIONS Part No 1134791 15 3G Storm Series Wheelchairs Wheelchairs with Elevating Seats All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 16: ...bs 278 lbs 214 lbs DRIVE AXLE Adjustable Non Recliners ONLY DRIVE WHEELS TIRES 14 x 3 inch Foam filled or pneumatic CASTERS W PRECISION SEALED BEARINGS SEMI PNEUMATIC PNEUMATIC OR FOAM FILLED 8 x 2 inches Std 6 x 2 inches with shock fork Opt 8 x 2 inches Std 9 x 2 inches Opt ANTI TIPPER 3 inch wheels CASTER FORKS Standard Shock Fork Opt FOOTRESTS Telescoping Front Rigging Supports Std Swing Away S...

Page 17: ...indicator on the joystick to determine the range of their wheelchair Refer to When to Charge Batteries on page 96 for more information about the battery discharge indicator Torque SP TORQUE SP SEAT WIDTH Standard 12 to 24 inches Recliner 16 to 24 inches SEAT DEPTH Standard 12 to 22 inches Recliner 16 to 22 inches BACK HEIGHT Standard 12 to 24 inches Recliner 18 to 26 inches BACK ANGLE RANGE Standa...

Page 18: ...uty Opt 2 in and 4 in longer Pivot Slide Tube Opt ARMRESTS Flip Back Fixed or Adjustable Height Desk and Full Length SEAT ANGLE ADJUSTMENT Adjustable 0 to 10 SEAT CUSHION Cushion Optional WHEELCHAIR UPHOLSTERY OPTIONS Vinyl and Nylon BATTERY REQUIREMENTS 251 300 LBS 4 POLE MOTOR 301 400 LBS 4 POLE MOTOR UP TO 400 LBS GB MOTOR 22NF Two batteries inside one battery box Group 24 Group 24 WEIGHT LIMIT...

Page 19: ... Recliner 16 to 22 inches SEAT DEPTH Standard 12 to 22 inches Recliner 16 to 22 inches BACK HEIGHT Standard 12 to 24 inches Recliner 18 to 26 inches BACK ANGLE RANGE Standard 85 to 105 Recliner 90 to 170 SEAT TO FLOOR Standard 17 inches Optional 19 or 21 inches OVERALL WIDTH OF BASE W O JOYSTICK 25 inches OVERALL HEIGHT STANDARD MINIMUM MAXIMUM 34 inches 34 inches 44 inches RECLINER LOW SEAT FRAME...

Page 20: ...l values for range that differ from these stated values Users should become accustomed to how their unique conditions impact their individual results Users should become familiar with the battery discharge indicator on the joystick to determine the range of their wheelchair Refer to When to Charge Batteries on page 96 for more information about the battery discharge indicator CASTER FORKS Standard...

Page 21: ...e 5 Seat Angle 0 45 3 5 50 3 RECLINE RANGE MEASURED RELATIVE TO THE GROUND RECLINE 0 Seat Angle 5 Seat Angle TILT RECLINE 0 Seat Angle 5 Seat Angle 90 175 3 95 175 3 90 175 3 95 175 3 SEAT TO FLOOR 0 SEAT ANGLE 5 SEAT ANGLE 18 25 inches 25 inches 19 75 inches 25 inches OVERALL WIDTH 25 to 27 inches OVERALL HEIGHT 53 inches OVERALL LENGTH 48 inches in upright position ARMRESTS TILT RECLINE AND TILT...

Page 22: ...ONLY 16 22 inches in 1 inch increments 12 22 inches in 1 inch increments 16 22 inches in 1 inch increments SEAT DEPTH RANGE ANY SYSTEM WITH CURVED BACK TILT ONLY WITH BACK POST ONLY ELEVATE ONLY 16 22 inches in 1 inch increments 12 22 inches in 1 inch increments 16 22 inches in 1 inch increments BACK HEIGHT RANGE 12 24 inches in 1 inch increments BACK ANGLE RANGE ASBA 85 105 in 5 increments TILT R...

Page 23: ...t 25 lbs from 300 lbs This means the maximum weight limitation of the user is 275 lbs WARNING If the seating system is mounted onto a power wheelchair that has a weight limitation greater than 350 lbs the weight limitation of the wheelchair is 350 lbs Example If a seating system with a weight limitation of 300 lbs is mounted onto a power wheelchair with a weight limitation of 350 lbs then the powe...

Page 24: ...ed seat to the full upright position Before adjusting repairing or servicing the wheelchair ALWAYS turn the wheelchair power OFF otherwise injury or damage may occur Transport ready packages are not retrofittable to existing models and are not field serviceable Battery support brackets MUST be installed at all times Otherwise the wheelchair will not be WC 19 compliant Refer to Installing Removing ...

Page 25: ...ish your particular safety limits by practicing bending reaching and transferring activities in the presence of a qualified healthcare professional BEFORE attempting active use of the wheelchair DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have to move forward in your seat DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have pick them up from the floor by reaching between your knees DO NOT lean over the top of t...

Page 26: ...ry precaution is taken to reduce the gap distance Align both casters parallel with the object you are transferring onto DO NOT use with a broken or missing joystick knob DO NOT use if joystick does not spring back to the neutral position or becomes sticky or sluggish DO NOT use if joystick boot is torn or damaged ALWAYS check foam grips for looseness before using the wheelchair If loose contact a ...

Page 27: ...bles DO NOT become entangled and damaged during normal operation of seating system 2G Tarsys Equipped with Vent Tray Only Reduced tilt recline limits apply See the electronics manual listed in Reference Documents on page 2 2G Tarsys Equipped with Power Legrests Only NEVER allow items to become trapped between the legrest assemblies otherwise damage to the power legrest may occur Wheelchairs with M...

Page 28: ...electrical rating as the device being connected In addition Invacare has placed RED ORANGE Warning Tags on some equipment DO NOT remove these tags Batteries The warranty and performance specifications contained in this manual are based on the use of deep cycle gel cell batteries Invacare strongly recommends their use as the power source for this unit Carefully read battery battery charger informat...

Page 29: ...operation DO NOT leave power wheelchair in a rain storm of any kind DO NOT use power wheelchair in a shower DO NOT leave power wheelchair in a damp area for any length of time Direct exposure to rain or dampness will cause the wheelchair to malfunction electrically and mechanically may cause the wheelchair to prematurely rust Check to ensure that the battery covers are secured in place joystick bo...

Page 30: ...or damage may result 3G Storm Wheelchairs with Powered Seating Systems Refer to Typical Product Parameters to determine the weight limit total combined weight of user and any attachments of your wheelchair and seating system The weight limitation indicated overrides the weight limitation of the wheelchair by itself DO NOT exceed the limit otherwise injury or damage may result Typical Product Param...

Page 31: ...ing point for the new wheelchair user and assistant with safety as the most important consideration for all Stability and Balance WARNING ALWAYS wear your seat positioning strap The seat positioning strap is a positioning belt ONLY It is not designed for use as a safety device withstanding high stress loads such as auto or aircraft safety belts If signs of wear appear belt MUST be replaced immedia...

Page 32: ...h as arms or legrests These must NEVER be used to move the wheelchair or as lifting supports as they may be inadvertently released resulting in possible injury to the user and or assistant s When learning a new assistance technique have an experienced assistant help you before attempting it alone Percentage of Weight Distribution WARNING DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have to move forward ...

Page 33: ...tens the wheelbase and increases maneuverability and distributes additional weight on rear wheels NOTE The forward mounting position is not available on Arrow wheelchairs equipped with GB motors The following shows the positions of the screws into the gearbox FIGURE 2 1 Percentage of Weight Distribution Rear Position Approximately 65 of weight over drive wheels DETAIL A MOTOR GEARBOX WHEELCHAIRS M...

Page 34: ...wheelchair user NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 2 2 Position the casters so that they are extended away from the drive wheels and engage wheel locks motor locks clutches FIGURE 2 2 Reaching Leaning and Bending Forward Reaching Leaning and Bending Backward WARNING DO NOT lean over the top of the back upholstery This will change your center of gravity and may cause you to tip over NOTE For t...

Page 35: ...een floors by means of a stairway the occupant MUST be removed and transported independently of the power wheelchair Extreme caution is advised when it is necessary to move an unoccupied power wheelchair up or down the stairs Invacare recommends using two assistants and making thorough preparations Make sure to use ONLY secure non detachable parts for hand hold supports DO NOT attempt to lift the ...

Page 36: ...event the wheels from moving BEFORE attempting to transfer in or out of the wheelchair Also make sure every precaution is taken to reduce the gap distance Align both casters parallel with the object you are transferring onto Inasmuch as wheel locks are an option on this wheelchair You may order with or without wheel locks transfer to and from the wheelchair in the presence of a qualified healthcar...

Page 37: ...airs 3 Shift body weight into seat with transfer NOTE During independent transfer little or no seat platform will be beneath you Use a transfer board if at all possible FIGURE 2 5 Transferring To and From Other Seats Minimize Gap Distance All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 38: ... more common sources of radiated EMI There are a number of sources of relatively intense electromagnetic fields in the everyday environment Some of these sources are obvious and easy to avoid Others are not apparent and exposure is unavoidable However we believe that by following the warnings listed below your risk to EMI will be minimized The sources of radiated EMI can be broadly classified into...

Page 39: ...ansceivers transmitters receivers such as citizens band CB radios or turn ON personal communication devices such as cellular phones while the powered wheelchair is turned ON 2 Be aware of nearby transmitters such as radio or TV stations and try to avoid coming close to them 3 If unintended movement or brake release occurs turn the powered wheelchair OFF as soon as it is safe 4 Be aware that adding...

Page 40: ...eplaced Make sure wheelchair rolls straight no excessive drag or pull to one side Inspect all fasteners Make sure clothing guards are secure Make sure arms are secure but easy to release and adjustment levers engage properly Make sure adjustable height arms operate and lock securely Make sure upholstery has no rips Make sure armrest pad sits flush against arm tube Make sure axle nut and wheel moun...

Page 41: ...ke sure axle nut and wheel mounting nuts are secure on drive wheels Ensure that casters are free of debris Loosen tighten caster locknut if wheel wobbles noticeably or binds to a stop Make sure wheel locks DO NOT interfere with tires when rolling Make sure wheel lock pivot point are free of wear and looseness Inspect seat positioning strap for any signs of wear Ensure buckle latches Verify hardwar...

Page 42: ...sure drive lock out operates properly Make sure tilt operates smoothly and properly Make sure tilt mechanism and tilt tracks are clean Make sure recline operates smoothly and properly 2G Tarsys Only Make sure elevate operates smoothly and properly Elevating Seat Only Make sure elevate systems drive with reduced speed when seat is in elevated position Elevating Seat Only Check that spreader bar mou...

Page 43: ...ners are tight 2G Tarsys Only Check that back cane mounting fasteners and back mounting fasteners are tight 2G Tarsys Only Inspect Adjust Periodically Check that spreader bar mounting fasteners are tight 2G Tarsys Only Make sure tilt mechanism and tilt tracks are clean Check limit switch position Check that back cane mounting fasteners and back mounting fasteners are tight 2G Tarsys Only All manua...

Page 44: ...ce if necessary Refer to Replacing Batteries on page 100 Contact Dealer Invacare for Service Battery indicator flashes the charge level is low immediately after recharge Battery failure Malfunctioning battery charger Electrical malfunction Check batteries for shorted cell Replace if necessary Refer to Replacing Batteries on page 100 Contact Dealer Invacare for Service Poor connections between char...

Page 45: ...ition upright and completely lowered Refer to Operating Powered Seating Systems on page 50 Contact Invacare Dealer for service if this does not solve the problem Seating system not functioning or working intermittently Low batteries Faulty electrical connection Blown fuse Seat has been driven under a heavy load for an extended period of time Charge batteries Check all connections Have wiring harne...

Page 46: ...e cleaning termi nals or opening battery box Don t make it a habit to discharge batteries to the lowest level Recharge as frequently as possible to maintain a high charge level and extend battery life Don t use randomly chosen batteries or chargers Follow recommendations in this manual when selecting a battery or charger Don t put new batteries into service before charging Fully charge a new batte...

Page 47: ...d the display gauge will indicate one of the following The Current Battery Charge Information gauge shows all LED s lit or partial LED s lit Refer to table on previous page Out of Neutral at Power Up Information Gauge shows all LED s flashing slowly This occurs when the power is turned on when the joystick is out of neutral This feature prevents sudden and unexpected movements of the power wheelch...

Page 48: ... slow speed and try to drive the wheelchair as slowly as possible by pushing the joystick slightly forward This exercise will help you learn to utilize the full potential of the proportional control and allow you to start and stop smoothly To drive the wheelchair perform the following steps 1 Perform one of the following MKIV A and MKIV RII Joysticks Adjust speed control knob to the appropriate se...

Page 49: ...ear line of sight present in which to drive the wheelchair If a clear line of sight is not present have the back angle repositioned or readjust the lockout angle such that safe driving with a clear line of sight is achieved Otherwise injury or damage may occur The LED on the single function toggle switch will light when the drive lock out feature has been activated Drive lock out is a feature desi...

Page 50: ...ve to the vertical position DO NOT operate the wheelchair or elevate lower the seat DO NOT attempt to adjust the drive lock out Have the wheelchair serviced by a qualified technician DO NOT operate the seating system while on an incline DO NOT operate seating system while the wheelchair is moving DO NOT operate the tilt or elevate function near or under a fixed object such as a table or desk ELEVA...

Page 51: ... chart for the operation of the seating system using a single function toggle switch mounted on the right side of the wheelchair 3 Release single function toggle switch to neutral position SEATING SYSTEM ACTUATOR CONTROL TRSS TRCM TAC SAC ESC 2G TARSYS TILT ONLY Y Y Y N N 2G TARSYS TILT ONLY WITH POWER LEGS N Y N N N 2G TARSYS RECLINE ONLY N Y Y N N 2G TARSYS RECLINE ONLY WITH POWER LEGS N Y N N N...

Page 52: ...vate Only Raise the Seat Lower the Seat N A N A Power Tilt Only Increase Tilt Angle Decrease the Tilt Angle N A N A Tilt Elevate Increase Decrease the Tilt Angle Raise Lower the Seat N A N A NOTE If the wheelchair is equipped with switch options scan to the correct ECU or Auxiliary Mode and activate the control device in the corresponding forward direction to operate the tilt function Refer to the...

Page 53: ...functions increase tilt angle decrease tilt angle after it has been released to the neutral position for a minimum of five seconds Refer to the Electronics Service Manual listed in Reference Documents on page 2 for complete four way toggle switch operating instructions NOTE The seat MUST be tilted reclined so the back angle is less than 20 relative to the vertical position before elevating lowerin...

Page 54: ...r Power Legrests Seating Systems with the TRCM Actuator Control SEATING SYSTEM FOUR WAY TOGGLE SWITCH FORWARD REAR LEFT RIGHT NOTE If the wheelchair is equipped with switch options scan to the correct ECU or Auxiliary Mode and activate the control device in the corresponding forward direction to operate the tilt function Refer to the Electronics Service Manuals listed in Reference Documents on pag...

Page 55: ...ed or decreased Otherwise the relationship between VSR and the recline function of the seating system will change possibly resulting in injury to the user 1 Make sure the wheelchair is on a level surface 2 Note the current position of the back 3 Push four way toggle switch toward the left of the wheelchair until the desired VSR is achieved NOTE Left and right are determined by standing behind the ...

Page 56: ...d less responsiveness or vise versa The other two drive programs could be indoor and outdoor versions of Drive 1 and Drive 2 FIGURE 5 4 MKIV A Joystick Switches and Indicators Selecting the Drive Mode 1 To select Drive 1 mode move the toggle Up and release Drive 1 indicator becomes lighted 2 To select Drive 2 mode move the toggle Up and release again Drive 2 indicator becomes lighted 3 To select D...

Page 57: ...nics manual part number 1043576 Mode and Level Indicators Two LED indicators are located on either side of the battery bar graph display The Mode light is On operational with no options attached and level indicators are only operational when the optional ECU Recliner Control or optional joysticks are utilized or the Reset switch is activated These indicators provide information of the status of th...

Page 58: ...e Selection Mode If any of the above modes are selected the control will require activation of the switch immediately after the power switch is turned on in order to enter the drive mode The GREEN mode indicator will be flashing rapidly A second after the switch is released the GREEN LED will light continuously to indicate the drive mode is active Emergency Stop Reset Input Connector The input con...

Page 59: ... The other two drive programs could be indoor and outdoor versions of DRIVE 1 and Drive 2 Selecting the Drive Mode 1 Move the toggle Up and release Drive 1 will appear on the LCD 2 Move the toggle Up and release again Drive 2 will appear on the LCD 3 Move the toggle Up and release again Drive 3 will appear on the LCD 4 Move the toggle Up and release again Drive 4 will appear on the LCD 5 Move the ...

Page 60: ...t data on the wheelchair FIGURE 5 7 shows the factory default display If a fault is detected the cause of the fault will scroll across the second line of the display FIGURE 5 7 MKIV A Joystick Switches and Indicators Emergency Stop Reset Input Connector Emergency Stop Reset Switch The emergency stop switch is used to stop the wheelchair and to select the operating mode for the wheelchair The switc...

Page 61: ...to FIGURE 5 8 on page 62 On Off Switch Two position toggle is located at the back of the joystick housing Speed Control Rotary knob is located at the back of the joystick housing Turning the knob clockwise increases the maximum speed of the wheelchair Joystick Proportional drive control located at the front of the joystick housing provides smooth control of speed and direction Battery Discharge In...

Page 62: ...OTE When reading the Battery Discharge Indicator BDI the joystick MUST be in the Neutral position for an accurate reading Multi Function Charger Port Located at the front of the joystick housing provides easy access for charging the wheelchair batteries This port also serves as the Remote Programmer AVS Communication connection FIGURE 5 8 MKIV RII Joystick Switches and Indicators Front View Rear V...

Page 63: ... onto the hinge pins on the wheelchair frame 3 Push the footrest towards the inside of the wheelchair until it locks into place NOTE The footplate will be on the inside of the wheelchair when locked in place 4 Repeat STEPS 1 3 for other footrest assembly FIGURE 6 1 Installing Removing Footrests 70 Taper Pin Style 5 To remove the footrest push the footrest release lever inward rotate footrest outwa...

Page 64: ...screw washers and locknut that secure the lower footrest to the footrest support 4 Reposition the lower footrest to the desired height 5 Reinstall the mounting washers and locknut that secure the lower footrest to the footrest support and tighten securely 6 Repeat STEPS 1 5 for the opposite side of the wheelchair footrest if necessary 7 Reinstall the footrest s onto the wheelchair Refer to Install...

Page 65: ...roperly when reassembling so as not to damage the frame mounting tubes 6 Reinstall the footrest s onto the wheelchair Refer to Installing Removing Footrests on page 63 7 Reinstall any accessory onto the footrest s PAS4A 93M P904A and PAL4A NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 6 5 1 Loosen but DO NOT remove the lug bolt and locknut that secure the lower footrest to the footrest support 2 Reposit...

Page 66: ...telescoping front rigging support to one of six depth positions Remove existing telescoping front rigging 3 Secure the telescoping front tube to the side rail at the desired depth with the existing two cap screws spacers and threaded blocks 4 Repeat STEPS 1 to 3 on the opposite side if desired FIGURE 6 6 Adjusting Replacing Telescoping Front Rigging Support Wheelchairs without 2G Tarsys Systems Te...

Page 67: ...pport tube at the desired height 2 Position mounting screw washers spacer and locknut on the footrest support as shown in FIGURE 6 8 3 Flip the footplate hinge to the Up position NOTE The footplate hinge will fall to the Down position 4 Tighten the mounting screw washer and locknut that secure the footplate hinge to the footrest support until the footplate hinge remains in the Up position 5 Check ...

Page 68: ...t screws washers and locknuts that secure articulating footplate to the half clamp NOTE Observe the angle of the articulating footplate for reinstallation 2 Move articulating footplate to one of four mounting positions NOTE If desired depth is still not obtained rotate the half clamp on the footplate hinge 180o 3 Retighten the two flat screws washers and locknuts NOTE The settings for positioning ...

Page 69: ...til articulating footplate is perpendicular to the footrest assembly or the desired inversion or eversion is obtained FIGURE 6 11 Adjusting Adjustable Angle Flip up Footplates Perpendicular and or Inversion Eversion Adjustment Replacing Composite Articulating Footplate Heel Loop NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 6 12 on page 70 Disassembly Composite 1 Remove the mounting screw and spacer tha...

Page 70: ...e pins on the wheelchair frame 3 Rotate legrest toward the inside of the wheelchair until it locks in place NOTE The footplate will be on the inside of the wheelchair when locked in place 4 Repeat STEPS 1 3 for the opposite legrest 5 After seated in wheelchair adjust footplate to correct height by loosening nut and sliding the lower footrest assembly up or down until desired height is achieved Rem...

Page 71: ...rd with other hand Adjusting Calfpads 1 Turn the calfpad towards the outside of the wheelchair 2 Slide the calfpad up or down until the desired position is obtained NOTE If one of the top two calfpad adjustment positions is being used the legrest will need to be raised to avoid interference with the front stabilizers while going over obstacles or going up and down ramps Refer to Raising Lowering E...

Page 72: ...nts otherwise personal injury may occur CAUTION NEVER allow items to become trapped between the legrest assemblies otherwise damage to the power legrests may occur Ensure that all parts of both power legrests are clear of any obstructions before rais ing and lowering otherwise damage to the power legrests may occur NOTE These procedures apply to wheelchairs with 2G Tarsys seating systems only NOTE...

Page 73: ...connector to jumper cable Detail B of FIGURE 6 15 Removing the Power Elevating Legrests NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 6 15 1 Disconnect power legrest connector from jumper cable 2 Push legrest release handle and swing legrest to the outside of the wheelchair 3 Lift up on powered legrest and remove from wheelchair 4 Repeat STEPS 1 3 for opposite power legrest FIGURE 6 15 Installing Removi...

Page 74: ... Legrests NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 6 17 on page 75 NOTE These procedures apply to wheelchairs with 2G Tarsys seating systems only Installing 1 Turn elevating legrest to side open footplate is perpendicular to wheelchair and position the mounting pin on the legrest mounting holes on the seat frame 2 Insert the mounting pin into the mounting hole NOTE Make sure the legrest sits flush ...

Page 75: ...ush rod and remove from the pin on the legrest as shown in FIGURE 6 17 2 Push elevating legrest release handle toward the opposite side of the wheelchair and swing legrest to the outside of the wheelchair 3 Lift up on elevating legrest and remove from wheelchair 4 Repeat STEPS 1 3 for opposite side of wheelchair Adjusting Mechanical Elevating Legrests NOTE These procedures apply to wheelchairs wit...

Page 76: ... the user 3 While holding the lower legrest in position tighten the bolt and locknut securely 4 Repeat STEPS 1 4 for opposite legrest if necessary FIGURE 6 19 Adjusting Mechanical Elevating Legrests Footplate Height Speed Height NOTE Mechanical Elevating Legrest speed and height cannot be adjusted independently of the recline function of the wheelchair If the mechanical elevating legrests are not ...

Page 77: ...olts and locknuts securely FIGURE 6 20 Adjusting Genius Legrests Footplate Height Footplate Angle Footplate Angle NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 6 20 on page 77 1 Note the angle of the footplate in relation to the legrest as shown in FIGURE 6 20 2 Remove the rear hex bolt and locknut that secure the footplate to the legrest 3 Move the footplate to the desired angle 4 Install the hex bolt ...

Page 78: ...E Make sure hex bolt sits flush adjustment bracket channel FIGURE 6 21 Adjusting Genius Legrests Calfpad Height Calfpad Depth 4 Reinstall locknut onto the hex bolt and tighten securely Legrest Height NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 6 22 1 Remove the button screw that secures the adjustment link and two washers to the legrest support 2 Move adjustment link to one of three positions 3 Line u...

Page 79: ...inspect to ensure flip back armrest release lever is in the unlocked horizontal position 2 Slide the flip back armrest into the arm sockets on the seat frame 3 Install the quick release pin through the rear arm socket and flip back armrest 4 Lock the flip back armrest by pressing the flip back armrest release lever into the locked vertical position 5 Repeat STEPS 1 4 for the opposite flip back arm...

Page 80: ...et 3 Continue to pull up on the flip back armrest until the armrest is out of the way 4 Repeat STEPS 1 3 for opposite flip back armrest if necessary Positioning Flip Back Armrests for Use 1 Make sure the flip back armrest release lever is in the up horizontal position 2 Install the flip back armrest into the front arm socket 3 Lock flip back armrest by pressing flip back armrest release lever into...

Page 81: ...gle NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 7 3 1 Lift up the armrest and loosen the jam nut NOTE Adjust the mounting screw up or down to the desired arm angle position NOTE Tighten the jam nut NOTE Repeat STEPS 1 3 for opposite armrest NOTE To determine the same angle for the opposite armrest count the exposed threads after the jam nut has been tightened FIGURE 7 3 Adjusting Captain s Van Seat Ar...

Page 82: ...position 2 Lift up on the armrest and remove from the front arm socket 3 Press the release button at the rear of the armrest in 4 While holding the release button in remove the armrest from the seat frame Installing Armrests 1 Position the armrest on the seat frame as shown in FIGURE 7 5 2 Press the release button at the rear of the armrest in 3 While holding the release button in slide the armres...

Page 83: ...rear of the armrest of the back cane 4 Adjust the armrest to the desired height for the user NOTE The armrests can be at different heights to accommodate the user NOTE The armrest adjusts from 11 to 16 inches in 1 inch increments 5 Reinstall the socket bolt through the mounting hole determined in STEP 4 6 Reinstall the locknut and tighten securely 7 While holding the armrest level tighten the two ...

Page 84: ...nchored Belts on page 125 Wheelchairs without 2G Tarsys Seating Systems or TRRO Option NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 8 1 on page 85 1 Remove the seat cushion from the seat pan 2 Move the flip back armrests out of the way Refer to Adjusting Flip Back Armrests on page 80 3 Remove the two mounting screws locknuts washers and quick release pin tabs that secure the seat positioning straps to ...

Page 85: ... the seat frame 2 Remove the existing seat positioning strap from the seat frame 3 Position the new seat positioning strap on the seat frame as shown 4 Reinstall the hex bolt washer and locknut as shown Tighten securely FIGURE 8 2 Replacing Seat Positioning Strap Wheelchairs with 2G Tarsys Seating Systems Seat Positioning Strap Halves Mounting Screw Mounting Screw Quick Release Pin Tab Quick Relea...

Page 86: ...o the seat frame If the limit switch does not stop the wheelchair from operating in a recline position greater than 114 relative to the seat frame DO NOT operate the wheelchair Have the limit switch adjusted by an authorized Invacare dealer or qualified technician When using high back Captain s van seat the motor gearbox or motor MUST use the MOST rearward mounting holes on the suspension arm asse...

Page 87: ...ll not spill It also helps to prolong the life of the battery DO NOT tip the batteries Keep the batteries in an upright position NEVER allow any of your tools and or battery cable s to contact BOTH battery post s at the same time An electrical short may occur and serious personal injury or damage may occur When tightening the clamps always use a box wrench Pliers will round off the nuts NEVER wigg...

Page 88: ...OSITIVE on the left and NEGATIVE on the right as shown below MUST be used Batteries that have the reverse terminal configuration MUST NOT be used otherwise injury and damage may occur Terminals MUST have a cross hole in them as shown in Detail A below Proper Battery to be Used POSITIVE Battery Terminal Post NEGATIVE Battery Terminal Post 22NF POSITIVE Battery Terminal Post NEGATIVE Battery Termina...

Page 89: ...oss hole in them as shown in Detail A below Installing Removing Batteries Into From Battery Boxes NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 10 1 on page 90 NOTE To remove the battery ies from the battery box es reverse the following steps NOTE Have the following tools available Battery Lifting Strap 1 2 inch 6 pt Box Wrench POSITIVE Battery Terminal Post NEGATIVE Battery Terminal Post POSITIVE Batte...

Page 90: ...ng strap to battery observe polarity markings located on the ends of the battery lifting strap side to POSITIVE battery post and side to NEGATIVE battery post 1 If necessary remove the battery box es from the wheelchair Refer to one of the following procedures Removing Installing Group 24 Battery Boxes on page 101 Removing Installing the 22NF Battery Box on page 106 2 Disconnect battery cables Ref...

Page 91: ... battery box 1 Lift up on battery box lid to expose underlying cables 2 Peel back battery terminal caps to expose battery cable ends as follows A RED battery terminal cap from RED battery cable B BLACK battery terminal cap from BLACK battery cable 3 Remove the locknut and mounting screw to disconnect BLACK battery cable from the NEGATIVE battery terminal post Detail A of FIGURE 10 2 4 Remove the l...

Page 92: ...ables will be crossed on one connector battery box top 6 Reposition terminal caps over battery post s 7 Install the battery box top s 8 Install the battery box es into the wheelchair Refer to Removing Installing Group 24 Battery Boxes on page 101 NOTE New Battery ies MUST be fully charged before using otherwise the life of the battery ies will be reduced 9 If necessary charge the battery ies Refer...

Page 93: ...ES TO TERMINALS NEGATIVE Battery Terminal Post Top View of Battery POSITIVE Battery Terminal Post NEGATIVE Battery Terminal Post Top View of Battery POSITIVE Battery Terminal Post Black NEGATIVE Battery Cable BLACK Battery Terminal Cap RED POSITIVE Battery Cable Two Connector Battery Box One Connector Battery Box Two Connector Battery Box Top RED Battery Terminal Cap BLACK Battery Terminal Cap RED...

Page 94: ...URE 10 3 2 Connect WHITE battery cable jumper NEGATIVE terminal end to NEGATIVE battery terminal post of front battery and connect POSITIVE terminal end to POSITIVE battery terminal post of rear battery 3 Place battery top upside down on top of rear battery 4 Connect NEGATIVE BLACK battery cable of the battery box top to NEGATIVE battery terminal post of rear battery 5 Position battery box top rig...

Page 95: ... Rear Battery Battery Box Bottom NEGATIVE Battery Terminal Post BLACK NEGATIVE Battery Cable Battery Box Top Under Side shown Fuse Block RED POSITIVE Battery Cable FRONT STEPS 3 and 4 STEP 2 STEPS 5 and 6 Front Battery Rear Battery Battery Box Bottom POSITIVE Battery Terminal Post RED POSITIVE Battery Cable Battery Box Top NOTE Battery box top cut away for clarification purposes only DETAIL A Term...

Page 96: ...olid blocks fill in all ten segments between E Empty and F Full As the battery becomes discharged the farthest right segments will progressively disappear a half bar at a time until no segments appear between E and F At this level the word RECHARGE will appear on the second line to indicate that the user should charge the batteries as soon as possible FIGURE 10 4 When to Charge Batteries Charging ...

Page 97: ...rstand this automatic process They are The amount of electrical current drawn within a given time to charge a battery is called the charge rate If due to usage the charge stored in the battery is low the charge rate is high as indicated by the green light on the charger Initially the green light will stay illuminated for a short period of time followed by a longer period of off time As a charge bu...

Page 98: ...an be positioned on either side for user convenience The limit switch MUST be positioned on the same side as the battery charger connector Torque SP Equipped with MARK IV RII Joystick Attach the battery charger connector to the charger port on the Front of the joystick 2 Plug the charger s AC power cord or extension into the grounded 120 VAC wall outlet 3 Wait until charging is complete NOTE It is...

Page 99: ...ged Plug Top View of Wheelchair Battery Charger Charger Cable Battery Boxes Top View of DETAIL B WHEELCHAIRS EQUIPPED WITH MARK IV RII JOYSTICK Front View of Joystick Battery Charger Three Pronged Plug From Battery Charger Charger Port Charger Port Joystick Battery Boxes Base Frame Battery Charger Mount Bracket From Battery Charger BatteryCharger Port Support Plate All manuals and user guides at a...

Page 100: ...2NF Battery Box on page 106 2 Remove existing batteries from the battery box es Refer to Installing Removing Batteries Into From Battery Boxes on page 89 3 Clean the new battery terminals Refer to Cleaning Battery Terminals on page 101 4 Install the new batteries into the battery box es Refer to Installing Removing Batteries Into From Battery Boxes on page 89 NOTE Two batteries inside one battery ...

Page 101: ...cell holes 3 Clean terminals and inside battery clamps by using a battery cleaning tool wire brush or medium grade sand paper NOTE Upon completion areas should be shiny not dull 4 Carefully dust off all metal particles Removing Installing Group 24 Battery Boxes Wheelchairs without Vent Tray WARNING Each battery weighs 51 pounds Use proper lifting techniques lift with your legs to avoid injury CAUT...

Page 102: ...chair Installing 1 Place the wheelchair in a well ventilated area where work can be performed without risking damage to carpeting or floor covering 2 Verify the joystick On Off switch is in the Off position 3 Secure the battery box carrying strap to the lid of the two connector battery box 4 Place two connector battery box onto the battery sub frame assembly with guide pins facing the inside of th...

Page 103: ...amaged causing erratic wheel chair operation 10 Rotate the levers of the battery retainer assembly to the locked position 11 Wheelchairs with TRRO or TRBKTS Only Perform the following steps A Position the lower battery retainer bracket as shown in Detail A of FIGURE 10 6 B Install the top battery retainer bracket onto the wheelchair frame using four long hex screws and washers Torque to 13 ft lbs ...

Page 104: ...ner Assembly Locked Position Rear of Base Frame Unlocked Position Lever Lever DETAIL A WHEELCHAIRS WITH TRRO OR TRBKTS Bolts and Washers Front Battery Retainer Bracket Long Hex Screws Short Hex Screws and Washers Top Battery Retainer Bracket Lower Battery Retainer Bracket Washers Top Battery Retainer Bracket T Nuts Wheelchair Frame DETAIL B All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 105: ... box along the sub frame and remove from the wheelchair Installing 1 Place the wheelchair in a well ventilated area where work can be performed without risking damage to carpeting or floor covering 2 Verify the joystick On Off switch is in the Off position 3 Secure the battery box carrying strap to the lid of the two connector battery box 4 Place two connector battery box onto the battery sub fram...

Page 106: ...hair operation 9 Pull the battery box retainer down over the end of the one connector battery box until it is securely clipped locked into place Removing Installing the 22NF Battery Box NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 10 8 NOTE To install the battery box onto the wheelchair reverse the following steps 1 Place the wheelchair in a well ventilated area where work can be performed without risk...

Page 107: ...box retaining strap clip 3 Feed the battery box retaining strap through the slots in the battery box tray NOTE The folded over portion of the retaining strap stops at the slot DO NOT try to force the folded over section through the slot 4 Install the new battery box retaining strap by reversing STEPS 2 and 3 5 Reinstall the battery box Refer to Removing Installing the 22NF Battery Box on page 106 ...

Page 108: ...Lock Levers WARNING DO NOT engage or disengage motor locks until the power is in the OFF position NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 12 1 NOTE Motor lock disengagement engagement allows free wheeling or joystick controlled operation Free wheeling allows an assistant to maneuver the wheelchair without power 4 Pole Motors 1 Perform one of the following Disengage Push Push motor lock levers down...

Page 109: ...heel Pull OUT on engagement knob and rotate engagement knob approximately 1 6 turn until the pins on the engagement knob fall into the free wheel detents on the wheel hub Detail A NOTE If the pins on the engagement knob are not in the free wheel detents the engagement knobs can engage the motors unexpectedly while the wheelchair is being pushed Engage Drive Pull OUT on engagement knob and rotate e...

Page 110: ...ocks for GB Motors on page 111 Installing Wheel Locks for Motor Gearbox Assemblies NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 12 5 NOTE Refer to Detail B in FIGURE 12 5 for proper positioning of wheel locks 1 Position the wheel lock on the outside of the wheel lock mounting bracket and the wheel lock link on the inside of the wheel lock bracket 2 Loosely assemble the wheel lock and wheel lock link to...

Page 111: ... wheel lock is disengaged from drive wheel 2 Measure distance between the Wheel Lock Shoe and the Drive Wheel 3 Loosen the two hex screws securing the wheel lock to the mounting bracket 4 Slide the wheel lock along the slots until the measurement is between 5 32 and 5 16 inches Securely tighten mounting screws 5 Repeat STEPS 1 3 for the opposite wheel lock 6 Disengage motor locks Refer to Disengag...

Page 112: ...sters drop to bottom of arc wheels should swing once to one side then immediately rest in a straight downward position D Adjust locknuts according to freedom of caster swing 3 Test wheelchair for maneuverability 4 Readjust locknuts if necessary and repeat STEPS 1 3 until correct 5 Snap dust cover into the caster headtube FIGURE 12 8 Adjusting Forks Drive Wheel Wheel Lock Mounting Bracket Wheel Loc...

Page 113: ...ystick NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 13 2 1 Turn the adjustment lock lever to release the joystick mounting tube from the mounting bracket 2 Remove the joystick from the wheelchair 3 Remove the three hex screws that secure the both halves of the mounting bracket to the arm tube 4 Reposition mounting bracket on opposite arm tube ensuring the threaded plate of the mounting bracket is on th...

Page 114: ... sure the occupant of the wheelchair is properly positioned When returning the occupant of the wheelchair to the full upright position more body strength will be required for approximately the last twenty degrees of incline reverse recline Make sure to use proper body mechanics use your legs or seek assistance if necessary to avoid injury Recliner Operation NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE ...

Page 115: ...ing Back or Headrest Upholstery on page 116 NOTE Changing the back upholstery height must be performed by an authorized dealer or qualified technician Replacing Headrest Upholstery 1 Remove the six mounting screws that secure the headrest upholstery to the headrest extensions 2 Remove the existing headrest upholstery from the headrest extensions 3 Install the new headrest upholstery onto the headr...

Page 116: ...3 1 Rotate the spreader bar either Counterclockwise away from back upholstery to loosen back headrest upholstery Clockwise towards back upholstery to tighten back headrest upholstery FIGURE 14 3 Adjusting Back or Headrest Upholstery Back Upholstery Headrest Upholstery Spreader Bar All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 117: ...page 2 of this manual CAUTION This ventilator tray was designed to hold a ventilator that is approximately 13 inches long 14 inches wide and 14 inches high Use of ventilators larger than the above specifications may result in damage to the ventilator or stability issues Verify that the headrest support does not interfere with ventilator at all recline angles NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE...

Page 118: ...t No 1134791 FIGURE 15 1 Using the Optional Ventilator Tray Strap Ventilator Tray Strap RearPortion of Buckle DETAIL B DETAIL A See Detail B Strap Strap Battery Tray Extended Active Anti Tippers Ventilator Battery Box All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 119: ...otherwise injury or damage may occur Wheelchairs that are NOT equipped with optional ventilator tray MUST have either the standard anti tippers or the optional extended active anti tippers installed otherwise injury or damage may occur Refer to Detail A and Detail B in FIGURE 16 1 NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 16 1 on page 120 NOTE This procedure applies to 2G Tarsys seating systems only...

Page 120: ...djusting the Extended Active Anti Tippers DETAIL A DETAIL B Standard Anti Tippers Extended Active Anti Tippers Extended Active Anti Tipper Assembly Install Dust Cover Here Locknut C Bearings Locknut A Locknut B Inch Block Ground Floor Wheel All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 121: ... This wheelchair MUST be in a forward facing position during travel in a motor vehicle This wheelchair is equipped and has been dynamically tested to rely on WHEELCHAIR ANCHORED pelvic belts If desired VEHICLE ANCHORED pelvic belts may be used IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT BOTH PELVIC AND UPPER TORSO BELT S BE USED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY To reduce the potential of injury to vehicle occupan...

Page 122: ...sport As of this date the Department of Transportation has not approved any tie down systems for transportation of a user while in a wheelchair in a moving vehicle of any type It is Invacare s position that users of wheelchairs should be transferred into appropriate seating in vehicles for transportation and use be made of the restraints made available by the auto industry Invacare cannot and does...

Page 123: ... from the frontmost point on an occupant s head and is 26 inches with pelvic and upper torso belt s and 37 inches with ONLY a pelvic belt The frontal clear zone may not be achievable for wheelchair seated drivers The estimated seated height HHT from the ground or floor to the top of the wheelchair seated occupant s head ranges from approximately 47 inches for a small adult female to about 61 inche...

Page 124: ...cordance with the manufacturer s instructions and SAE J2249 NOTE A copy of SAE J2249 Wheelchair Tie down and Occupant Restraint Systems WTORS for use in Motor Vehicles can be obtained from SAE International 400 Commonwealth Drive Warrendale PA 15096 0001 877 606 7232 or 724 776 4970 Attach WTORS to the tie down brackets in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and SAE J2249 Tie Down Brac...

Page 125: ...ary follow the instructions below to reverse the orientation of the pelvic belt to accommodate the vehicle anchored upper torso belt 1 Install the pelvic belt pin Detail A of FIGURE 17 2 into the large end of the slot in the belt mounting bracket Rotate downward and forward until it snaps into place into the small end of the slot Detail B or Detail C NOTE Note the position of the male end of the b...

Page 126: ...n Used to secure the vehicle anchored upper torso belt Male End DETAIL A Back Angle Bracket Large End of Slot Belt Mounting Bracket Small End of Slot Pelvic Belt Large End of Slot Belt Mounting Bracket Small End of Slot DETAIL B ADULT SEATS DETAIL C JUNIOR SEATS All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 127: ...or point P is Adult 0 48 inches 12 3 mm Junior 0 54 inches 13 7 mm FIGURE 17 3 Vehicle Anchored Belts Seating System WARNING This wheelchair has been tested for seating in a motor vehicle with the factory installed seating system ONLY Ensure that the factory installed seating system is secured to the wheelchair frame before operation Refer to the seating system owner s manual RATING DESCRIPTION A ...

Page 128: ... to ride up on the soft abdomen during normal use Steeper belt angles also reduce the tendency for upper torso belts to pull the pelvic belt onto the abdomen during frontal impact loading NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 17 4 1 The pelvic belt should be worn low across the front of the pelvis 2 Position the upper torso belt s over the shoulders 3 The belt s should not be held away from the ...

Page 129: ...SECTION 17 TRANSPORT READY PACKAGE Part No 1134791 129 3G Storm Series Wheelchairs NOTES All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 130: ...SECTION 17 TRANSPORT READY PACKAGE 3G Storm Series Wheelchairs 130 Part No 1134791 NOTES All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 131: ...ty periods any such product component shall be proven to be defective the product component shall be repaired or replaced at Invacare s option This warranty does not include any labor or shipping charges incurred in replacement part installation or repair of any such product Invacare s sole obligation and your exclusive remedy under this warranty shall be limited to such repair and or replacement ...

Page 132: ...t For warranty service please contact the dealer from whom you purchased your Invacare product In the event you do not receive satisfactory warranty service please write directly to Invacare at the address on the bottom of the back cover Provide dealer s name address date of purchase indicate nature of the defect and if the product is serialized indicate the serial number Do not return products to...

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