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between       the bottom of the footplates and 
ground/floor to ensure proper clearance       while the 
wheelchair is in motion. If necessary, adjust the 
footplates       height to achieve proper clearance. After 
footplates height adjustment,       if the wheelchair dips 
forward and the footplates touch the ground       while in 
motion, please contact your provider for an 
inspection and      avoid use of the wheelchair if 
possible.

2.4 Storage

WARNING!
Risk of Injury, Damage or Death

Storage or use near heat sources and combustible 
products may result in injury or damage.
-DO NOT store or use wheelchair near open flames or 

other heat sources.

-DO  NOT  store  or  use  wheelchair  near 

combustible  products.

2.5 Travel Information

This section contains information useful when making travel 
arrangements for your power wheelchair.

Before Traveling

Contact your travel carrier and/or tour guide about your travel 
plans and provide information about your intent to travel with 
your power wheelchair. The carrier will let you know of any 
additional requirements.

Battery Information

Batteries

 

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Number: 2

 

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Type: GP24

 

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Chemistry: Sealed VRLA Gel

 

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Operating Voltage: 24V nominal 
(2 x 12 V)

 

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GP24 Battery weight: 
approximately 51.5 lbs (23.4 kg) 
per battery 

 

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GP24 Amp-Hour Rating: 73.6 Ah 
(C20) (63 Ah (C5))

 

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Circuit breaker: 63 Amps, 5 KA 
rated break capacity

Dimension Information

Overall height (with 
elevate and 
headrest)

 

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43 in (1100 mm) 

Maximum base 
width

 

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24.25 in (616 mm)

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60101916-A

Invacare® AVIVA™ FX

Summary of Contents for AVIVA FX

Page 1: ...IVA FX IFX 20R IFX 20SP IFX 20MP IFX 20C en Power Wheelchair Base User Manual This manualMUST be given to the user of the product BEFORE using this product this manualMUST be read and saved for future...

Page 2: ...or written permission from Invacare Trademarks are identified by and All trademarks are owned by or licensed to Invacare Corporation or its subsidiaries unless otherwise noted Invacare reserves the ri...

Page 3: ...Wheelchair Attendants 36 6 1 2 Stairways and Escalators 37 6 2 Stability and Balance 38 6 2 1 Driving Surfaces 39 6 2 2 Safety Information When Approaching Obstacles 39 6 2 3 The Correct Way to Appro...

Page 4: ...ion 73 10 3 2 Replace Every 18 Months 75 10 4 Removing Installing the Shrouds 75 10 4 1 Removing Installing the Rear Shroud Assembly 75 Removing the Rear Shroud Assembly 75 Installing the Rear Shroud...

Page 5: ...e technician Refer to the Inspection checklists in Chapter 9 Maintenance page 64 Damages and errors caused by nonobservance of the user manual or as a result of incorrect maintenance are excluded from...

Page 6: ...le by or on the order of a licensed physician 1 4 Intended Use The intended use of the device is to provide mobility and positioning to persons limited to a sitting position 1 5 Indication for Use The...

Page 7: ...t WARNING Risk of Death Injury or Damage Continued use of the product with damaged parts could lead to the product malfunctioning causing injury to the user and or caregiver Check all product componen...

Page 8: ...t vibrate loose DANGER Risk of Death Serious Injury or Damage Lighted cigarettes dropped onto an upholstered seating system can cause a fire resulting in death serious injury or damage Wheelchair occu...

Page 9: ...e completely dry before installation If Sip n Puff does not function properly inspect system for blockages clogged saliva trap or air leaks As necessary replace mouthpiece breath tube and saliva trap...

Page 10: ...rating conditions specified in the Technical Data chapter of this manual THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE As a manufacturer of wheelchairs Invacare endeav...

Page 11: ...ndful of potential pinch points and use caution when using this product WARNING Risk of Injury Pinch points can cause injury Be aware that a pinch point A exists between the head tube cap and rear swi...

Page 12: ...use wheelchair near combustible products 2 5 Travel Information This section contains information useful when making travel arrangements for your power wheelchair Before Traveling Contact your travel...

Page 13: ...ing handhold locations Drive Disconnect Information To push the power wheelchair ensure it is off then rotate the motor locks B to engage disengage the motor l Disengage PUSH Rotate the motor locks UP...

Page 14: ...ir The wheelchair controls can often be folded in towards the center of the chair Wrap sensitive components electronics etc in soft shock absorbing material foam bubble wrap towel etc Ensure cables ar...

Page 15: ...ide useful protection from the 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 obvi...

Page 16: ...rces 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 RE...

Page 17: ...eelchair Electromagnetic Emissions CAUTION Risk of Injury or Damage EMC interference affecting other products may result in injury or damage To avoid impacting the operation and function of other prod...

Page 18: ...s power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV line s to line s 2 kV line s to earth 1 kV line to line Mains power quality should be that of a...

Page 19: ...ure that it is used in such an environment IMMUNITY test IEC 60601 TEST LEVEL Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Conducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz 3 Vrms Portable...

Page 20: ...amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site...

Page 21: ...1 0 53 m 0 055 m 0 11 m 1 1 67 m 0 175 m 0 35 m 10 5 3 m 0 55 m 1 1 m 100 16 7 m 1 75 m 3 5 m For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance din...

Page 22: ...ith Ultra Low Maxx Seating Fig 4 2 AVIVA FX with Captain s Seat ITEM DESCRIPTION A Back Cushion B Armrest C Remote Joystick D Seat Cushion E Drive Wheel F Fork G Caster H Front Rigging I Back Cane J H...

Page 23: ...ing on the modules installed l Tilt l Recline l Tilt with Elevating Seat l Tilt and Recline with Elevating Seat l Power Elevating Center Mount Legrest l Power Elevating Dual Legrests Information regar...

Page 24: ...reapply normal speed lower the elevating seat down or return the seat back to an upright position until the drive slow down switches off CAUTION Risk of Injury or Damage There is a risk of tipping if...

Page 25: ...Fig 4 4 Battery Wiring Label Location Fig 4 5 Serial Number Label Location Fig 4 6 Battery Interruption Switch Labels 60101916 A 25 4 Components...

Page 26: ...tion Label D 60101921 Fig 4 10 Weight Capacity Label Non Elevate WEIGHT CAPACITY 300 lb 136 kg Refer to User Manual 60101930 Fig 4 11 Weight Capacity Label Elevate WEIGHT CAPACITY 250 lb 113 kg Refer...

Page 27: ...S 60108775 Fig 4 14 Power On Label T 60108776 Fig 4 15 Power Off Label G 60101922 Fig 4 16 GP24 Battery Wiring Diagram Label 60101916 A 27 4 Components...

Page 28: ...hat have the reverse terminal configuration MUST NOT be used These recommendations MUST be followed otherwise injury and or damage may occur J 60101928 Fig 4 18 GP24 Battery Label Use GP24 batteries O...

Page 29: ...listed N 1195057 Fig 4 22 Patent Label O 1195679 Fig 4 23 Driving Surfaces Label Label located under the controller Labels located under rear shroud Wheelchairs with the Transport Ready Option ISO 717...

Page 30: ...4 26 ISO 7176 19 Compliance Label On ALL Positioning Belts ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Q 1195716 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Fig 4 27 ISO 7176 19 Non Compliance Label Wheelchairs with Transport Brac...

Page 31: ...on background Push position of motor lock In this position the motor is disengaged and the wheels turn freely The wheelchair can be pushed by an attendant l The remote must be switched off l Refer to...

Page 32: ...nal Polarity Symbol Use GP24 batteries with terminal polarity of Negative on the left and positive on the right Symbol is on a BLUE mandatory action background IEC 60417 5005 Positive Polarity Symbol...

Page 33: ...etup Delivery Inspection page 72 for a setup delivery inspection checklist Initial adjustments should be made to suit your personal body structure needs and preference Thereafter weekly monthly and pe...

Page 34: ...oning strap when driving under these conditions Individual wheelchair users often develop skills to deal with daily living activities that may differ from those described in this manual Invacare recog...

Page 35: ...the wheelchair under conditions where judgement or function may be impaired This may include but is not limited to lack of sleep or poor sight Always be aware of your surroundings WARNING Risk of Inj...

Page 36: ...Risk of Injury or Damage Unintended movement or operation of wheelchair may cause injury or damage Turn power OFF BEFORE entering or exiting the wheelchair Close supervision and attention is needed wh...

Page 37: ...ilable when lifting heavy loads When using a stairway to move the wheelchair and any accessories move all wheelchair components away from the stairway prior to reassembly l Use an elevator or other ac...

Page 38: ...eelchair has Invacare s SureStep technology a feature that provides the wheelchair with optimum traction and stability when driving forward over transitions and thresholds Refer to Chapter 13 Technica...

Page 39: ...ING Risk of Injury Damage or Death Loss of traction or stability on rough or unstable terrain may cause injury damage or death Use care when operating the wheelchair on rough or unstable terrain This...

Page 40: ...possible try to find another location Put your backrest into an upright position before ascending an obstacle CAUTION Risk of Injury or Damage There is a risk of falling out of the mobility device if...

Page 41: ...to descend an obstacle is the same as to ascend it with the difference that you do not need to stop before descending 1 Descend the obstacle with medium speed Descending an obstacle too slowly could c...

Page 42: ...increases stopping distance WARNING Risk of Injury Damage or Death Loss of traction or stability on inclines grades or ramps may cause injury damage or death Lighter weight users may be at an increase...

Page 43: ...ngest possible wheelbase 3 Engage the motor locks 4 Turn power off 5 Reach back only as far as your arm will extend without changing your sitting position 6 2 7 Transferring To and From Other Seats WA...

Page 44: ...ng the optional wheel locks as an additional safeguard if not present 7 Flip up footplates or swing footrests outward 8 Shift body weight into seat with transfer During independent transfer little or...

Page 45: ...tended use of the freewheel mode is to maneuver the mobility device over short distances The push handles or push bars support this function but be aware that there might be some interference between...

Page 46: ...Detail A l Disengage PUSH Rotate the motor locks UP to disengage the motors and push the wheelchair l Engage DRIVE Rotate the motor locks DOWN to engage the motors and drive the wheelchair 46 6010191...

Page 47: ...these tags DANGER Risk of Death Injury or Damage Shock hazards and risk of fire exist due to use of improper extension cord and or use of three prong adapters To avoid injury or product damage when u...

Page 48: ...itch is used the LiNX system could lose information like the correct time to display on the remote There is no need to use the battery isolation switch when transporting the mobility device in a vehic...

Page 49: ...sure safe use and longevity of the batteries l Charge 18 hours prior to initial usage l We recommend charging the batteries daily after every discharge even after partly discharge as well as overnight...

Page 50: ...battery in a cool dry and well ventilated area DO NOT attempt to charge the battery by attaching cables directly to the battery terminals DO NOT attempt to charge the battery and operate the wheelchai...

Page 51: ...needed when operating the wheelchair near children pets or people with physical mental disabilities 1 Perform one of the following l Charging NEW batteries Ensure the mobility device power is ON The w...

Page 52: ...possible l In case your mobility device is not used for a longer period of time that is more than two weeks the batteries must be charged at least once a month to maintain a full charge and always be...

Page 53: ...or this unit Carefully read battery battery charger information prior to installing servicing or operating your wheelchair 1 Position battery on ground flat surface as shown below 2 Visually inspect t...

Page 54: ...should be avoided l Be aware that for temperatures below 68 F 20 C the nominal battery capacity starts to decline For example at 14 F 10 C the capacity is reduced to about 50 of the nominal battery ca...

Page 55: ...ver guidelines which can possibly restrict or forbid certain transport procedures Please ask the transport company regarding each individual case 7 4 9 General Instructions on Handling the Batteries l...

Page 56: ...ARNING Risk of Injury Damage or Death Improper use of wheelchair transport brackets TRBKTS may result in injury damage or death The wheelchair or its parts may become airborne during a sudden vehicle...

Page 57: ...ly l This wheelchair has been dynamically tested in a forward facing mode with the specified crash test dummy restrained by BOTH pelvic and upper torso belt s shoulder belts and that BOTH pelvic and u...

Page 58: ...ns An attendant can then safely monitor and assist the transfer process WARNING The mobility device is at risk of tipping over if it is transferred to a vehicle while the user is still seated in the m...

Page 59: ...ntation WARNING Risk of injury Safety restraint devices must only be used when the wheelchair user s weight is 14 lb 22kg or more When the user weight is lower than 14 lb 22kg do not use the wheelchai...

Page 60: ...mation The mobility device has undergone a crash test in which it was anchored in the transporting vehicle s direction of travel Other configurations were not tested The crash test dummy was secured u...

Page 61: ...CAUTION Risk of injury if the user is not properly secured within the mobility device Even if the mobility device is equipped with a posture belt this is no substitute for a proper safety belt which...

Page 62: ...uring transport The headrest must be adjusted to the user s ear height Seat belts may not be held at a distance from the user s body using parts of the mobility device such as armrests or wheels The p...

Page 63: ...e may be transported without restrictions whether by road rail or by air Individual transport companies have however guidelines which can possibly restrict or forbid certain transport procedures Pleas...

Page 64: ...ype Product Wear and Tear Wheelchairs Wheels Brake Assembly Hand Grips Mobility Hardware and Electronics Rubber Urethane Tires and Casters Handgrips Joystick Inductive Tops Joystick Overlays Motors an...

Page 65: ...f powered functions Example drive seating and legrests 9 2 2 Inspect Adjust Monthly Clean upholstery and armrests Clean dirt and lint from axles Clean dirt and lint from bearings Ensure that the caste...

Page 66: ...Damage or Death Electrical shock may cause injury damage or death Always unplug the product from the electrical outlet before cleaning Always unplug accessories from the electrical outlet before clea...

Page 67: ...rovider For safety reasons do not repair the wheel yourself or have the wheel repaired by unauthorized persons 9 5 2 Pneumatic Tires DANGER Risk of Injury Damage or Death Overinflation of tires may ca...

Page 68: ...psi bar 25 1 7 26 1 8 28 1 9 29 2 0 30 2 1 32 2 2 33 2 3 35 2 4 36 2 5 38 2 6 39 2 7 41 2 8 44 3 0 68 60101916 A Invacare AVIVA FX...

Page 69: ...ools including Flat blade and Phillips screwdrivers standard and or metric sockets wrenches torque wrench and hex Allen keys 10 1 1 Set Up DANGER Risk of Death Serious Injury or Damage Continued use o...

Page 70: ...oops of excess cable extending away from the chair Close supervision and attention is needed when operating the wheelchair near children pets or people with physical mental disabilities WARNING Risk o...

Page 71: ...ider or Invacare for repair DANGER Risk of Death Serious Injury or Damage Missing attaching hardware could cause instability resulting in death serious injury or damage Ensure all attaching hardware i...

Page 72: ...vertighten hardware 10 2 Setup Delivery Inspection Setup delivery inspection should be performed by provider at time of delivery set up Initial adjustments should be made to suit your personal body st...

Page 73: ...l attaching hardware is tightened securely The following are recommended items to inspect during regular service inspections performed by a qualified technician Actual items to be inspected during the...

Page 74: ...Replace if corroded or damaged Inspect battery terminals for loose cable connection Tighten if necessary Ensure swingarm stops are in place and not deteriorated or damaged Replace if necessary Clean u...

Page 75: ...y Fig 10 1 Removing Installing the Rear Shroud Assembly Seat assembly not shown for clarity Fig 10 2 Removing Installing the Rear Shroud Assembly Disconnecting the lighting board Removing the Rear Shr...

Page 76: ...n the proper location marked by the labels on each cable 2 Install the keyhole C in the bottom of the rear shroud assembly A onto the pegs D on the battery box B one side at a time 3 Rotate the top of...

Page 77: ...ing Installing the Front Shroud Assembly Seat assembly not shown for clarity Removing the Front Shroud Assembly 1 Verify the joystick On Off switch is in the Off position 2 Use a 10mm socket to remove...

Page 78: ...of rubber gloves is recommended when working with batteries DO NOT allow the liquid in the battery to come in contact with skin clothes or other possessions It is a form of acid and harmful or damagi...

Page 79: ...h skin clothes or other possessions It is a form of acid and harmful or damaging burns may result Remove clothes that have been soiled by acid immediately Should the liquid touch your skin wash the ar...

Page 80: ...air in a well ventilated area 2 Verify the battery isolation switch is in the Off position Refer to 7 3 Using the Battery Isolation Switch page 48 for more information 3 Remove the rear shroud assembl...

Page 81: ...tly place on the ground Fig 10 6 Disconnect the Rear Battery 8 Disconnect the rear battery harness red handle Q 9 Slide the rear battery R out of the battery box Ensure battery cable covers not shown...

Page 82: ...d battery tray are installed properly to maintain stability l 10 mm Hex Socket with Torque Wrench Batteries MUST be installed in the orientation specified for proper connection 1 Slide the front batte...

Page 83: ...le P and attached cables over the right rear swingarm and position it at the rear of the battery box 7 Lift up and install the battery door assembly onto the battery box Ensure the hooks on the batter...

Page 84: ...attery isolation switch to the ON position Refer to 7 3 Using the Battery Isolation Switch page 48 13 If Installing NEW batteries The Battery Synchronization Procedure MUST be performed within 24 hour...

Page 85: ...ntact BOTH battery terminals at the same time An electrical short may occur and serious injury or damage may occur Install protective caps on positive and negative battery terminals Replace cables imm...

Page 86: ...wheelchair Refer to 10 5 5 Installing Batteries into the Wheelchair page 82 10 5 7 Cleaning Battery Terminals WARNING Risk of Injury Exposure to battery acid may result in injury The use of rubber glo...

Page 87: ...hese batteries in the trash is considered improper disposal and is illegal in most states Old used batteries are hazardous material and MUST be recycled through an approved agency Contact your provide...

Page 88: ...ecycling l The plastic parts are used for plastic recycling l Electric components and printed circuit boards are disposed of as electronic scrap l Old used or damaged batteries are hazardous material...

Page 89: ...X Casters Flutter X X X Squeaks and Rattles X Looseness in Wheelchair X X Wheelchair 3 Wheels X X 12 2 Control System For additional troubleshooting information and explanation of error codes refer t...

Page 90: ...ovider Invacare for Service Joystick erratic or does not respond as desired Damaged motor coupling Electrical malfunction Controller programmed improperly Contact Provider Invacare for Service Contact...

Page 91: ...before cleaning terminals 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...

Page 92: ...d values may vary up to 50 inches 10 mm Permissible operating and storage conditions Temperature range for operation according to ISO 7176 9 l 13 122 F 25 50 C Recommended storage temperature l 59 F 1...

Page 93: ...l Circuit breaker 63 Amps 5 KA rated break capacity Degree of protection1 l Power Wheelchair Base IPX4 l Charger IPX1 Drive wheels l Black with rim inserts 14 x 3 l Black tires with gel foam inserts...

Page 94: ...2 km h 112 9 in 2867 mm Rated slope2 l 9 15 8 according to manufacturer s specifications with 300 lb 136 kg payload Maximum climbable obstacle height l 3 25 in 83 mm Forward l 2 5 in 64 mm Reverse Tur...

Page 95: ...197 kg WARNING Risk of Death or Serious Injury Exceeding the weight capacity of the wheelchair seating system could cause instability resulting in death or serious injury DO NOT exceed the weight cap...

Page 96: ...mic stability while turning suddenly Yes 1 IPX4 classification means that the electrical system is protected against spray water IPX1 classification means that the charger is protected against vertica...

Page 97: ...Refer to the invoice for the curb weight including batteries measured 9 If two values are possible the lowest always applies 10 Ground clearance measured under the battery box with no weight on the wh...

Page 98: ...onsumption 20 4 mi 32 9 km 12 7 mi 20 4 km Dynamic stability uphill N A 10 Obstacle climbing 3 0 in 75 mm 4 1 in 105 mm Maximum speed forward 5 8 mph 9 3 km h 7 5 mph 12 km h Minimum braking distance...

Page 99: ...engths ISO 7176 8 YES b power and control systems for electric wheelchairs requirements and test methods ISO 7176 14 YES c climatic test in accordance with ISO 7176 9 YES d requirements for resistance...

Page 100: ...VA FX with Ultra Low Maxx Seat Minimum Maximum Overall length with legrest 49 2 in 1250 mm 51 4 in 1305 mm Overall width 29 1 in 740 mm 35 0 in 890 mm Folded length N A N A Folded width N A N A Folded...

Page 101: ...in 405 mm 22 in 559 mm Seat surface height at front edge 16 34 in 415 mm 22 in 560 mm Backrest angle 82 168 Backrest height 18 in 457 mm 27 in 686 mm Footrest to seat distance 13 4 in 340 mm 16 1 in...

Page 102: ...rements for resistance to ignition in accordance with ISO 7176 16 YES The requirements in this annex which apply are only those that are relevant to the specific wheelchair being disclosed For example...

Page 103: ...and workmanship for a period of three 3 years from the date Invacare ships the product to the original purchaser or provider Invacare warrants that the following components of the product will be free...

Page 104: ...red products if the serial number has been removed or defaced products subject to neglect abuse accident improper operation maintenance or storage commercial or fleet use products modified without Inv...

Page 105: ...CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM OR ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO A DEFECT IN ANY PRODUCT OR INVACARE S PERFORMANCE OR FAILURE TO PERFORM ANY OF ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS WARRANTY WHETHER OR NOT...

Page 106: ...Notes...

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