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Some Useful Tips

Before you venture off on your first journey, ensure that everything is adjusted to your specific needs,
read this Manual to familiarise yourself with the product and its functions. DO NOT attempt to drive
without attendant on hand until you are fully proficient in using and manoeuvring your Powerchair.
Ensure power is switched off before entering or leaving your Powerchair. Before switching on, check that
both motors are engaged, tyres are inflated to the correct pressure and are in good condition. When on
the move DO NOT attempt turns at full speed, especially while travelling downhill. Before changing from
forward to reverse, and vice versa, you must stop, failure to do so will cause severe damage to the
electronics. DO NOT use your Powerchair beyond it’s limitations. Due to both the weight of a Powered
Wheelchair and it’s occupant it is not advisable to attempt to be assisted up and down stairs whilst
seated.

When entering or leaving your Powerchair, DO NOT stand on the footplates. 

If you have to brake in an emergency, release the joystick. DO NOT switch off power
while the Powerchair is moving, it would cause an abrupt, sharp stop. Before you
change the Drive Mode (UP or DOWN) we advise you to stop the Powerchair in
order to avoid a sudden leap forward when selecting a higher level programme, or an
abrupt deceleration when changing to a lower level programme. 

DO NOT use your Powerchair beyond the limitations set out in this manual concerning kerb height,
gradients, etc. 

Stability and Balance 

To ensure stability and safe control of your Powerchair you must at all times maintain proper balance.
The Powerchair is designed to remain stable and upright during normal use, so long as you do not move
your centre of gravity outside the normal seating position.

Reaching - Bending Forward

Ensure power is OFF. DO NOT lean forward your body out
of the Powerchair further than the length of the armrests.

DO NOT attempt to pick up objects from the floor by bending
forward and reaching between your knees. 

DO NOT attempt to reach objects by sliding forward to 
the edge of the Powerchair seat. 

Reaching - Bending Backwards

Again ensure power is switched OFF. DO NOT reach
back any further than your arm will extend without
changing your sitting position. 

DO NOT lean over the top of the backrest as it will
shift the centre of gravity, risking tipping over. 

DO NOT hang heavy loads or objects on the backrest. They may make the Powerchair unstable,
especially on an incline. 

Driving on Level Ground

Try to get the “feel” of the Powerchair controls in a safe, level environment. If you are not satisfied with
the response of the joystick (or whatever control devices fitted), contact 

INVACARE’S

Recommended

Service Centre and they will be able to re-programme the controller to your individual needs.

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Page 1: ...Celr E 17460 Celr Girona France Les Roches F 37230 Fondettes Italia Via dei Pini 62 I 36016 Thiene VI Nederland Celsiusstraat 46 NL 6716 BZ Ede Norge Grensesvingen 9 N 0603 Oslo Portugal Rua Senhora...

Page 2: ...away and has all the equipment and knowhow required to provide you with expert professional service IMPORTANT Your Apollo Indoor Mk IV is equipped with the most advanced electronic control system whic...

Page 3: ...ound 7 Negotiating Gradients Slopes 8 Negotiating Kerbs 8 PREPARING YOUR POWERCHAIR READY FOR USE 8 Unfolding 8 Folding Dismantling 9 Footplate Height Angle 10 Accessories Including Lap Belt Adjustmen...

Page 4: ...who will be able to advise you In this way you buy yourself not only protection against possible costs but also peace of mind You are also responsible to ensure your Apollo Indoor Mk IV is in a good w...

Page 5: ...the batteries and replace canvas Grasp the seat canvas tubes at the front corner of the canvas and pull upwards until the chair is part closed then push the armrests together Folding backrest To fold...

Page 6: ...and side of the seat canvas drop the carrier into position from the top position the batteries beside each other making sure the reset switches are positioned to the back with the reset buttons pointi...

Page 7: ...weight of a Powerchair and its occupant it is not advisable to attempt to be assisted up and down stairs whilst the Powerchair is occupied Braking of your Powerchair is dependent on electromagnetic mo...

Page 8: ...r level programme or an abrupt deceleration when changing to a lower level programme DO NOT use your Powerchair beyond the limitations set out in this manual concerning kerb height gradients etc Stabi...

Page 9: ...to do this first before the backrest is opened and stretched A demonstration showing assembly procedures relating to the correct installation of Batteries Battery Cradle Joystick Control Box and the...

Page 10: ...trest outward and unhook it from the frame To install the footrest hold it slightly angled away from the Powerchair with the two hinge plates above the mounting pins on the Powerchair frame align the...

Page 11: ...Armrest and Controller Contact your INVACARE supplier dealer The Joystick mounted on top of the Control Box and the movement of the Joystick determines the direction that the chair will travel i e fo...

Page 12: ...NCE AND GENERAL CARE Your Powerchair is perhaps the one piece of equipment which gives you freedom and mobility therefore it is important to look after it Your Powerchair comprises of sophisticated el...

Page 13: ...ECTED FROM MOISTURE AND EXTERNAL HEAT SOURCES HANDLE THE BATTERY CHARGER WITH CARE IF IT HAS BEEN DROPPED OR DAMAGED DO NOT USE IT DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION LEAD FOR CONNECTION FROM THE MAINS TO THE CHA...

Page 14: ...ain to them and reduce their life We recommend batteries should be charged every time the Powerchair is used independent of the depth of discharge Depending on this and their capacity a full charge on...

Page 15: ...function for free wheel Adjust the bearing if the wheel wobbles or grips Check that all castor fork bearings are tight 7 Tyres Check for excessive wear and damage 8 Cleanliness Clean all mechanical co...

Page 16: ...the equivalent safety level and security as bespoke seating systems and recommends transfer to the vehicle seating but also recognises that it is not always practical for the user to be transferred In...

Page 17: ...o your Powerchair 9 During transportation it is essential that you are secured by three point lap and diagonal occupant restraint system which is anchored to the vehicle wall and floor rails Powerchai...

Page 18: ...Weight 20 stone 127kg Tyres Front 7 5in 19cm Tyres Rear 8in 20cm Electrical System 24V Batteries Two 12V 30Amp Gel Type Battery Charger 240V 24V Gel Type 8 Amp Speed 1 2 mph variable Gradient 1 6 10...

Page 19: ...products will be invalid should any unauthorised modification or alteration be made to the equipment A warranty claim can not be accepted if non prescribed parts are fitted to the product All warrant...

Page 20: ...alls and other charges incurred in the repair of the products unless authorised by INVACARE Please note the following parts are excluded from this warranty policy Power wheelchairs Handgrips tyres Abr...

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