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Azalea®

WARNING!
Risk of trapping fingers

When adjusting the foot plate, the fingers might get
trapped.

Loosen the adjustment knob with one hand and hold

the foot plate with the other hand to avoid trapping
yours or anyone else’s fingers.

CAUTION!
Risk of damage

The legrest might cause damage to the floor.

When the seat is tilted forwards on a chair with a long

legrest length and low seat height, there is a risk of the
legrest hitting the floor and causing damage.

3.15

Adjusting the calf pads

A

C

1.

Swing the pad forwards.

2.

Unscrew screw

A

.

Tools: 5 mm Allen key

3.

Remove the large nut

C

on the reverse side and place it in the

second attachment hole.

4.

Move the calf pad to the new position.

5.

Secure it into place with the screw

A

and the nut

C

.

3.16

Adjusting the brake effect

3.16.1

User brake — adjustment

To attain the correct braking effect, the brake pin should press into
the tire when you apply the brake. The brake may therefore require
depth adjustment.

WARNING!
Risk of reduced brake effect

Incorrect setting or use of the brake reduces the

braking effect.

A

B

C

Tool: 5 mm Allen key

1.

Loosen the screw

A

.

2.

Move the brake attachment to the required position.

3.

Re-tighten the screw

A

.

There should be a distance of approximately 6 mm between
the pin

B

and the tire

C

.

CAUTION!
Risk of trapping fingers

Be careful not to trap your fingers between the brake

pin

B

and rear wheel.

3.16.2

Drum brake — adjustments

1.

A

Adjust the brake effect with the adjustment nut

A

on the wire.

2.

B

B

When the desired brake effect is achieved, fixate the brake wire
with the fixation nut

B

.

WARNING!
Risk of injury

Poor brake effect

Check the brake effect after mounting or adjusting the

brake.

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Summary of Contents for Azalea Assist

Page 1: ...Azalea Assist Azalea Base Azalea Max Azalea Minor Azalea Tall en Manual wheelchair passive Service Manual DEALER Keep this manual The procedures in this manual MUST be performed by a qualified techni...

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

Page 3: ...Azalea Max 20 3 5 1 Adjustment backrest Azalea Max 20 3 5 2 Azalea Max angle settings 21 3 6 Re adjustment armrest legrest 22 3 7 Positioning the headrest neckrest to the front 22 3 8 Width adjustment...

Page 4: ...not function properly Changes to the wheelchair should only be carried out by trained personnel For pre sale and user information please see the user manual The user manual can be found on Invacare s...

Page 5: ...ant that the cable for the assistant brake A is placed on the inside of the backrest tubes 2 Place the wire for the backrest seat recline B outside of the backrest tubes 3 Place both of the wires on t...

Page 6: ...tion the handwheel will not be possible to tighten properly 4 A A B Re mount the brake handles B and tighten the screws A Torx driver T20 2 3 Mounting the Drip stand The rod of the drip stand must alw...

Page 7: ...ced on the left side 2 6 Mounting the attachment for table tray 1 A B Mount the table attachment A with the attachment part facing outwards The plain surface B of the attachment should be placed upwar...

Page 8: ...used as a base for a seat cushion or for attaching seat shells and other seating modules When delivered the seat base is fixated with two screws A If a seat shell is to be attached the seat plate need...

Page 9: ...ll be 5 cm higher The high position legrest attachment is recommended for users with a height of 185 cm and taller 1 A B C Remove the upper screw A and the lower screw and washer B Remove the ordinary...

Page 10: ...J on to the tubes of the legrest upper part H Make sure that the screws are caught by one of the recesses on the foot box tubes Re tighten the screws A 5 mm allen key G K 10 Turn and hold down the lev...

Page 11: ...en the attachment washer H and the chassis e Mount the attachment washer H together with the height attachment plate on the chassis f Mount the wheel with the brake on the chassis and tighten the nuts...

Page 12: ...Mounting the electrical tilt WARNING Risk of injury Make sure that all parts are disconnected from the power source CAUTION Risk of short circuit Be aware of electrostatic discharge ESD when working o...

Page 13: ...Battery level is low below 20 Yellow light OFF Battery is fully loaded D Green light ON Battery cable is connected lights up about 5 seconds after connecting the cable 2 14 2 Mounting the pistons WAR...

Page 14: ...able tie 3 Attach both cables to the control box I with a cable tie 2 14 3 Cable lock piston Cable lock removal A 1 Loosen the cable lock A Use a screwdriver to loosen the cable lock 2 Remove the cabl...

Page 15: ...and control first The connection at the control box is marked with HB Connect the different actuators according to the schedule above Check that all plugs are well connected and firmly pushed into the...

Page 16: ...hassis extension E into the frame tubing D 4 Tighten the screws F inside the chassis extension tubes 18 Nm A B C A Castor housing screw B Castor housing nut C Castor housing 5 Remount the castor housi...

Page 17: ...height adjustment B Lower screws for additional height adjustment For additional height adjustment 50 mm 1 Loosen screws 2 Set the required height 3 Re tighten the screws Tools 5 mm Allen Key 3 1 2 Wi...

Page 18: ...ment either in position A and C or in position B and D on the backrest tubes as shown in the picture above 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 A B C A Tools 5 mm Allen Key 1 Remove the screws and...

Page 19: ...nger angle of the backrest is turned upwards B Position B The longer angle of the backrest is turned downwards A A A Screws for adjustment of the backrest tubes Tools 5 mm Allen Key 3 3 3 Angle adjust...

Page 20: ...D 3 5 Backrest for Azalea Max A B A B A Position A The longer angle of the backrest is turned upwards B Position B The longer angle of the backrest is turned downwards The backrest for the Azalea Max...

Page 21: ...he push handles and tighten the hand wheels 3 5 2 Azalea Max angle settings A B C D A Gas spring B Chassis attachment C Gas spring position when electric tilt is used D Gas spring position when electr...

Page 22: ...usting the screw A After a period of use the screws A may need to be re tightened 12Nm 3 7 Positioning the headrest neckrest to the front This additional depth adjustment will move the headrest anothe...

Page 23: ...e metal tube B to set the desired angle for the back 3 Re tighten the nuts CAUTION Risk of discomfort for the user The low pivot point causes shearing when the back is reclined this might result in di...

Page 24: ...A B 1 Press the release handles A 2 Adjust the position of the foot box B 3 Let go of the release handles A Make sure that the foot box is locked in position Angle adjustment C C D E 1 Loosen the nut...

Page 25: ...ten the attachment If the position in height is changed the size of the rear wheels must also be changed See section 7 7 Seat height tables page 35 for correct positioning of the rear wheel 3 14 Centr...

Page 26: ...C 3 16 Adjusting the brake effect 3 16 1 User brake adjustment To attain the correct braking effect the brake pin should press into the tire when you apply the brake The brake may therefore require de...

Page 27: ...eckrest with fixed padded parts calf pads and so on and clean them separately The padded parts can not be cleaned with a high pressure cleaner or water jet 3 Spray the wheelchair chassis with detergen...

Page 28: ...until the optimal brake function is achieved Armrests side rests Check that the armrests side rests are intact they should be easy to detach attach Legrests Check that the legrets are Easy to detach...

Page 29: ...cate all removable parts with a dry teflon based spray e g Viso 900 B5 All fasteners for wear and tightness Bolts and other fasteners can come loose due to constant use 1 Check that the fasteners are...

Page 30: ...eat cover Seat angle Carer operated brake Armrests Side rests Legrests Footrests Anti tip device Rear wheels Rear wheel attachment Brakes Castors Fasteners for wear and tightness Headrest Neckrest Tru...

Page 31: ...e marked with recycling symbols where it is possible due to part size The main plastic material is polyamide The plastic materials for the table are ABS and polyamide This material can be recycled or...

Page 32: ...ntrol unit Mains indicator lights up but the motor is not running No relay sound is heard from the control unit Hand control is defective Replace the hand control Control unit is defective Replace the...

Page 33: ...40 715 mm 560 790 mm 540 715 mm 550 650 mm 620 700 mm 5 240 360 mm 240 360 mm 240 360 mm 240 360 mm 240 360 mm 320 420 mm 6 330 500 mm 330 500 mm 330 500 mm 330 500 mm 330 500 mm 330 500 mm 7 1 24 1 2...

Page 34: ...controls are protected according to IPx6 See label and label on each electric device for correct IP class The lowest IP classification decides the overall classification of the system IPx6 The system...

Page 35: ...4 3 2006 3V m 80 1kHz AM 80MHz 2 5 GHz EFT Bursts EN 61000 4 4 2004 2kV L N E LNE Surge Immunity EN 61000 4 5 2006 0 5 1kV L N 0 5 1 2kV L E N E Conducted RF Immunity EN 61000 4 6 2007 3V 80 1kHz AM...

Page 36: ...Azalea 7 7 3 Rea Azalea equipped with Tall kit 4 5 4 150 3 2 1 50 24 4 2 200 50 16 5 3 200 36 1580313 B...

Page 37: ...Notes...

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