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3.7.4 Armrest, foldable and removable

Folding

1.

Grip the armrest by the armpad or by the front curve
and fold it back.

Front removing

1.

Press and hold the armrest release push pin

A

at the

front.

2.

Remove armrest from armrest socket by pulling straight
up and fold it back.

Front fitting

1.

Push the armrest down and until the front release
button

B

snaps into its armrest socket hole.

2.

Ensure button protrudes fully through socket hole.

Rear removing

1.

Remove armrest from armrest bracket

D

by pulling

straight up on the armrest.

Rear fitting

1.

Position armrest support

C

over rear armrest bracket

D

.

2.

Push the armrest down until a clear “click” is heard
when it’s locked into the armrest bracket

D

.

3.7.5 Armrest, height adjustable, foldable and removable

Folding

1.

Grip the armrest by the armpad or by the front curve
and fold it back.

Front removing

1.

Press and hold the armrest release bracket

A

at the

front.

2.

Remove armrest from armrest socket by pulling straight
up and fold it back.

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Summary of Contents for Action 3 NG

Page 1: ...Invacare Action 3 NG en Medium active wheelchair User Manual This manual MUST be given to the user of the product BEFORE using this product this manual MUST be read and saved for future reference...

Page 2: ...duplication or modification in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written permission from Invacare Corporation Trademarks are identified by and All trademarks are owned by or licensed to Inv...

Page 3: ...st stepless height adjustable removable 23 3 7 3 Armrest height adjustable removable 24 3 7 4 Armrest foldable and removable 25 3 7 5 Armrest height adjustable foldable and removable 25 3 8 Leg rests...

Page 4: ...eelchair in a vehicle 58 8 Maintenance 64 8 1 Safety information 64 8 2 Maintenance Schedule 64 8 3 Cleaning and Disinfection 66 8 3 1 General Safety Information 66 8 3 2 Cleaning Intervals 67 8 3 3 C...

Page 5: ...information about the product for example product safety notices and product recalls contact your Invacare distributor See addresses at the end of this document In case of a serious incident with the...

Page 6: ...e CE declaration of conformity We are continuously working towards ensuring that the company s impact on the environment locally and globally is reduced to a minimum We only use REACH compliant materi...

Page 7: ...serious injury Accidents with resulting serious injury can occur if the wheelchair is wrongly adjusted Adjustments at the wheelchair always must be carried out by a qualified technician WARNING Risk...

Page 8: ...me into contact with your skin for their temperature CAUTION Risk of getting fingers caught There is always a risk of getting e g fingers or arms caught in the moving parts of the wheelchair Make sure...

Page 9: ...k that the safety devices are working before you use the wheelchair and have them checked regularly by a qualified technician or your authorized provider CAUTION Risk of Injury Non original or wrong p...

Page 10: ...l The posture belt has the good length when there s just sufficient space for a flat hand between body and belt Reclining mechanical backrest information label Push on the backrest canes 1 before oper...

Page 11: ...Safety WARNING Symbol This wheelchair is not configured for passenger transport in a motor vehicle This symbol is attached to the frame close to the identification label 1608467 E 11...

Page 12: ...tion who are propelling the wheelchair themselves frequently The wheelchair is intended for persons ages 12 and up adolescents and adults The weight of the wheelchair occupant must not exceed the maxi...

Page 13: ...ear wheel with handrim D Parking brake E Front fork with castor F Leg rests swiveling G Footrest H Frame I Seat J Armrest The equipment of your wheelchair may differ from the diagram as each wheelchai...

Page 14: ...ir Do not lean on the parking brakes for support or transfer WARNING Risk of overturning The parking brakes will not operate correctly unless there is sufficient air in the tyres Ensure the correct ty...

Page 15: ...hand 3 5 Backrest There are three types of backrest Fixed Folding and Reclining available WARNING Risk of injury to the assistant and damage to the wheelchair Tilting the chair with a heavy user can...

Page 16: ...nged IMPORTANT Only ever tighten the bands when the wheelchair is unfolded 3 5 3 Backrest cover height The backrest cover height can be adjusted for all three types of backrest WARNING Risk of tipping...

Page 17: ...ion bring the top in the vertical position it locks automatically 3 5 6 Reclining backrest To achieve a more comfort position for the user the backrest can be reclined WARNING Risk of tipping Do not m...

Page 18: ...ked system by pushing on the backrest canes 2 Simultaneously pull the levers A to provides the same angle on both sides 3 Release the levers when you reach the desired angle 3 5 7 Angle adjustable bac...

Page 19: ...reement by a prescribing physician Please consult with your provider 3 5 8 Backbrace There are two types of backbraces Standard backbrace and Folding backbrace available Standard backbrace for the bac...

Page 20: ...bel C on the backbrace Folding backbrace for the backrest An optional folding backbrace is available to increase the rigidity of the backrest on wheelchairs with large back heights or widths CAUTION D...

Page 21: ...ush handles loosen the knob A push the handle to the desired position and tighten the knob again CAUTION If the knob is not correctly tightened the push handle could accidentally come off the backrest...

Page 22: ...htened Fitting 1 Push the mudguard into the holder Adjusting the height 1 Loosen the screw B with 10 mm spanner in the groove C of the armrest tube 2 Move the armrest upwards or downwards until you re...

Page 23: ...ack into the holder 4 Perform the setting on both sides Swiveling 1 Raise the armrest a little and swivel it outwards 3 7 2 Armrest stepless height adjustable removable Removing 1 Apply the parking br...

Page 24: ...he armpad height 1 Loosen the screw B with 5 mm Allen key at top of the armrest tube 2 Move the armrest upwards or downwards until you reach the desired height while keeping screw B in place 3 Tighten...

Page 25: ...e button protrudes fully through socket hole Rear removing 1 Remove armrest from armrest bracket D by pulling straight up on the armrest Rear fitting 1 Position armrest support C over rear armrest bra...

Page 26: ...or alternatively the thumbscrew if present 2 Adjust the height and tighten the fixing screw E 5 Nm or firmly tighten the thumbscrew into the desired position 3 Perform the setting on both sides 3 8 L...

Page 27: ...Swinging forwards 1 Swing the leg rest forwards until it engages Unhinging 1 Activate the release lever A swing the leg rest outwards 2 Pull the leg rest upwards Hinging 1 Push the leg rest down into...

Page 28: ...F 3 5 Nm Adjusting foot plate There are three different fold up foot plates available Standard height adjustable foot plates 1 Loose the fixing screw B with 5 mm Allen key 2 Adjust the height and let...

Page 29: ...ng backwards WARNING Risk of overturning Anti tippers that are incorrectly set or no longer working can lead to overturning Always check that the anti tipper is working before using the wheelchair and...

Page 30: ...e button B snaps into the frame hole WARNING Risk of overturning Always advise the user if you deactivate the anti tippers There is a red label on the housing of the anti tipper this label shows when...

Page 31: ...raise your height above the ground and can affect your stability in all directions If a cushion is changed it may also change the user s stability If the thickness of the cushion is changed a complete...

Page 32: ...their supports 2 Slide the levers D outwards until they are in lock position 3 Firmly tighten the two hand screws A and makes sure that the TWO hand screws A are properly tighten It is recommended th...

Page 33: ...2 possible side positions of the small handrim The user catches both handrims to propel the wheelchair forward or backwards turns on the LH or RH side by gripping the large or the small handrim only...

Page 34: ...r control system left or right hand allows the user with low muscular tone to propel the wheelchair with a single arm The user grips the drive motion lever which propels the wheelchair frontwards or b...

Page 35: ...release the front directional wheel 1 Press the end of the disengaging spring D 2 Release the vertical axle E from its support 3 Reverse the procedure to reinstall 4 5 Posture belt The wheelchair can...

Page 36: ...clasp B 2 To open push the PRESS button C and pull the catch A out of the buckle clasp B Adjusting the length The posture belt has the good length when there s just sufficient space for a flat hand be...

Page 37: ...block B 2 Loosen the handwheel A 3 Adjust the headrest to the desired position 4 Re tighten the handwheel A down to the top of the headrest attachment 5 Slide the stop block B 6 Re tighten the screw I...

Page 38: ...t by a prescribing physician Consult with your provider The lateral positioning pads can be adjusted in height and sideways A B C 1 Remove the backrest cushion A 2 Adjust the lateral positioning pads...

Page 39: ...until you have overcome the obstacle 4 9 Table tray WARNING Risk of tipping injury Max load on the table 8 kg CAUTION Risk of discomfort minor bruises Make sure that the elbows of the user are placed...

Page 40: ...w protrudes from the wheelchair while propelling the wheelchair there is a risk of discomfort or minor bruises CAUTION Risk of pinching fingers There is a mechanism below the half tray where you could...

Page 41: ...t When adjusting the depth of the half tray make sure not to squeeze the stomach of the user Swing away the half tray A 1 The half tray A can be swung away for the front transfer of the user 4 11 Add...

Page 42: ...Risk of tipping injury Max load on the drip stand 4 kg 2 x 2 kg The rod of the drip stand must always be placed in a vertical position i e in a 90 degree angle to the ground no matter the position of...

Page 43: ...the help of an assistant remove the rear wheel 7 4 Removing and fitting the rear wheels page 57 and lower the wheelchair to the transfer kit wheel 3 Repeat the process on the other side Switching fro...

Page 44: ...ch reflectors to the rear wheels 4 16 Cane holder WARNING Risk of overturning Ensure that the cane holder does not project beyond the external diameter of the rear wheel 1 Place the cane in the holder...

Page 45: ...zed provider will supply your wheelchair ready for use Your provider will explain the main functions and ensure that the wheelchair meets your needs and requirements Adjustments of the axle position a...

Page 46: ...Make sure that the front wheels are suitable for the surface you re driving on CAUTION Risk of crushing There may be a very small gap between the rear wheel and the mudguard or armpad with the risk t...

Page 47: ...ied wheelchairs Operate the two brakes simultaneously and do not take slopes exceeding 7 to ensure perfect control of the wheelchair steering Always use the parking brakes to secure the wheelchair dur...

Page 48: ...and on the footrest Never stand on the footrest when getting in and out CAUTION If you disengage or damage the brakes the wheelchair could roll away out of control Do not support yourself on the brake...

Page 49: ...tipping install an antitipper device WARNING Risk of Tipping The wheelchair can tip forwards When setting up your wheelchair test its behavior in terms of tipping forward and adjust your driving style...

Page 50: ...the wheelchair Tilting the chair with a heavy user can hurt the assistant s back and damage the chair Make sure to be able to safely control the wheelchair with a heavy user before performing a tilti...

Page 51: ...own a step without an assistant WARNING Risk of tipping When going down a step without an assistant you could tip over backwards if you cannot control your wheelchair First learn how to go down a step...

Page 52: ...iating slopes or gradients your wheelchair could tip backwards forwards or sideways Always have an assistant behind the wheelchair when approaching long slopes Avoid lateral slopes Avoid slopes of mor...

Page 53: ...control your direction and particularly your speed 1 Lean back and carefully allow the handrims to run through your hands You should be able to stop the wheelchair at any time by gripping the handrim...

Page 54: ...bend forwards between your knees to pick up something off the floor 1 Point the front wheels forwards To do this move your wheelchair forwards slightly then back again 2 Apply both parking brakes 3 W...

Page 55: ...e wear and abrasion could affect the strength of load bearing parts Do not pull your wheelchair across abrasive surfaces without the wheels fitted e g pulling the frame over tarmac 7 2 Folding and unf...

Page 56: ...o that the seat surface flattens out 4 Put the wheelchair back completely on the floor and check that the seat edges on both sides are in the guide components 5 If your wheelchair is fitted with an an...

Page 57: ...1 Release the brakes 2 With one hand hold the wheelchair upright 3 With the other hold the wheel through the external spoke rim around the wheel hub 4 Using your thumb press the removable axle button...

Page 58: ...information on getting and installing an approved and compatible restraint system WARNING If for some reason it is impossible to transfer the wheelchair user to a vehicle seat the wheelchair can be u...

Page 59: ...ith the restraint systems The following illustrations may differ depending on the restraint system supplier The choice of wheelchair configuration seat width and depth wheelbase influences maneuverabi...

Page 60: ...n the figure above see location of the attachment labels 2 Attach front straps to the rail system referring to best practice recommended instructions from the safety belt manufacturer 3 Disengage park...

Page 61: ...hooks are covered with slip resistant material to avoid laterally slipping on the axle IMPORTANT Check the plungers are fully engaged on both sides and located in the same position of the cut out sect...

Page 62: ...mandatory to be used for car transportation no other attachment is permitted A mounting instruction is delivered with the kit contact your authorized provider for further information Fastening the 3...

Page 63: ...f the vehicle wheelchair seating or option Ensure the lap belt fits snugly over the occupant s pelvis and is not allowed to ride up into the abdominal area Ensure the user is able to reach the release...

Page 64: ...regularly or have it carried out by another person weekly monthly annually Check the tyre pressure x Check that rear wheels are seated correctly x Check posture belt x weekly monthly annually Check t...

Page 65: ...e bolts are tight securely and without free play on the footrest castor castor housing seat cover sides backrest frame seat module 2 Tighten any loose bolts with the suitable torque Therefore refer to...

Page 66: ...er the edge of the rim Start close to the valve and use a bicycle tyre lever When doing this check all the way round to ensure that the inner tube is not trapped between the tyre and the rim 8 Inflate...

Page 67: ...roughly dry the parts with a dry cloth Car polish and soft wax can be used on painted metal surfaces to remove abrasions and restore gloss Cleaning upholstery For cleaning upholstery refer to the inst...

Page 68: ...with hot water and a neutral detergent The fabric can be washed at temperatures up to 60 C Normal detergents can be used All parts of the wheelchair with polyurethane coated fabric upholstery such as...

Page 69: ...how to identify and repair faults Some of the actions listed must be carried out by a qualified technician These are indicated We recommend that all adjustments are carried out by a qualified technic...

Page 70: ...arge Reduce the backrest angle qualified technician Seat angle too large Mount the castor upper on the front fork qualified technician Select a smaller front fork qualified technician Incorrect tyre p...

Page 71: ...arings are dirty or faulty Clean the bearings or replace the castor qualified technician The wheelchair is very difficult to unfold Backrest cover is too tight Loosen the hook and loop strips of the b...

Page 72: ...life Disassemble the product and its components so the different materials can be separated and recycled individually The disposal and recycling of used products and packaging must comply with the la...

Page 73: ...configurations the wheelchair exceeds the size recommended for travelling by train in the EU Maximum user weight 125 kg A Overall length with leg rests 962 1185 mm B Overall width 570 710 mm Folded l...

Page 74: ...ius 790 mm Stowage width 250 320 mm Stowage height 566 1000 mm Stowage length from 695 1130 mm K Overall length without leg rests 720 860 mm L Overall height 795 1510 mm Pivot width 1120 1505 mm Maxim...

Page 75: ...ter Push handles PVC Plastic parts like brake handles clothes guards foot plates armpads and parts of most options Thermoplastic e g PA PP ABS and PUR according to marking on the parts Folding mechani...

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