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them replaced by a qualified technician.

Check center mount front riggings for loose fasteners. 
Replace /tighten if necessary.

Check  that  all  labels  are  present  and  legible. 
Replace  if  necessary.

8.3 Service Inspection Information

 

Every six months take your wheelchair to a qualified 
technician for a thorough inspection and servicing.
Service inspections MUST be performed by a qualified 
technician.
Refer to wheelchair base user manual for additional 
safety inspection and troubleshooting information.
TECHNICIANS — Refer to 

9.2  Service Inspection, page 

61

 for service inspection checklists and more 

information.

8.4 Cleaning

WARNING!
Risk of Injury, 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 cleaning.

CAUTION!
Risk of Damage

Cleaning or maintenance may cause damage to 
carpeting or flooring.
-Place the wheelchair in a well ventilated area where 

cleaning or maintenance can be performed without 
risk of damage to carpeting or flooring.

CAUTION!
Risk of Damage

Exposure to liquids may damage components or 
accessories of wheelchair and electronics.
-DO NOT spray with any type of water or liquid.
-Electrical components damaged by corrosion MUST 

be replaced immediately.

WARNING!
Risk of Injury, Damage or Death

Excessive moisture or cleaning may reduce the flame 
retardancy of the upholstery and may result in injury, 
damage or death.
-Follow all cleaning instructions.
-Avoid excessive moisture or cleaning.

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8  Maintenance

Summary of Contents for Captain's Seat

Page 1: ...Invacare Captain s Seat en Power Wheelchair Seat User Manual This manualMUST be given to the user of the product BEFORE using this product this manualMUST be read and saved for future reference ...

Page 2: ...ior 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 right to alter product specifications without further notice Making Life s Experiences Possible is a registered trademark in the U S A ...

Page 3: ...o the Side 25 Return Remote to Extended Position 25 4 4 Manual Center Mount Footrests 25 4 4 1 Removing Installing the Manual Center Mount Footrest 26 4 4 2 Adjusting the Height of the Manual Center Mount Footrest 27 4 4 3 Adjusting the Angle of the Manual Center Mount Footrest 27 4 4 4 Adjusting the Footplate Width of the Center Mount Footrest 28 4 4 5 Adjusting the Footplate Angle 29 4 4 6 Adjus...

Page 4: ...nd Tear Information 57 8 2 User Attendant Inspection Checklists 58 8 2 1 Inspect Adjust Weekly 58 8 2 2 Inspect Adjust Monthly 58 8 2 3 Inspect Adjust Periodically 58 8 3 Service Inspection Information 59 8 4 Cleaning 59 9 Service 61 9 1 Setup Delivery Inspection 61 9 2 Service Inspection 61 9 2 1 Six Month Inspection 62 9 3 Troubleshooting 63 9 4 Installing Removing 70NHD Footrest 63 9 5 Adjustin...

Page 5: ...ce technician Refer to the Inspection checklists in Chapter 8 Maintenance page 57 Damages and errors caused by nonobservance of the user manual or as a result of incorrect maintenance are excluded from all warranties For more information about the product contact your local Invacare representative For address and website see the end of this manual 1 2 Symbols in This Manual Signal symbols and or w...

Page 6: ...device is labeled for prescription use CAUTION Federal Law USA restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a licensed physician 1 4 Service Life The expected service life is five years presuming that the product is used daily and in accordance with safety instructions maintenance instructions and intended use stated in this manual 6 60101876 C Invacare Captain s Seat ...

Page 7: ...nt 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 components and carton for damage and test components before use In case of damage or if the product is not working properly stop using the product and contact a qualified technician or Invacare for repair WA...

Page 8: ...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 occupants are at particular risk of death or serious injury from these fires and resulting fumes because they may not have the ability to move away from the wheelchair DO NOT smoke while using this wheelcha...

Page 9: ...be 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 Contact your Invacare provider for more information about maintaining and troubleshooting the Sip n Puff system WARNING Risk of Injury Damage or Death Exposure to liquids may cause injury damage or d...

Page 10: ...ting 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 endeavors to supply a wide variety of wheelchairs to meet many needs of the end user However final selection of the type of wheelchair to be used by an individual rests solely with the user and his her health...

Page 11: ...ion about the use of the power wheelchair including the seating system Be certain to read and follow these safety information 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 is for maintaining and adjusting the seating system There are very few adjustments that can safely be made ...

Page 12: ...Continued The power wheelchair may tip over when you change its stability characteristics by changing your seating position Always shift your weight in the direction you are turning Shifting weight in the opposite direction of the turn may compromise stability of the wheelchair base causing it to tip over All systems are equipped with drive lockouts Make certain this is set so as not to compromise...

Page 13: ...ination throughout the remote manual DO NOT USE any other actuator controls Such devices may result in excess heating and cause damage to the actuator and associated wiring and could cause a fire death physical injury or property damage If such devices are used Invacare shall not be liable and the limited warranty is void Specific actuator controls are noted for each function or combination throug...

Page 14: ...sembly Fig 2 1 Pinch Points Head Tube Cap Walking Beam and Telescoping Tube Fig 2 2 Pinch Points Center Mount Front Rigging WARNING Risk of Injury Pinch points can cause injury A pinch point Q exists between the center mount footrest and casters There is limited clearance between centermount footrest and casters The user s feet MUST remain on the center mount footrest while operating the wheelchai...

Page 15: ...alking Beam and Telescoping Tube 2 3 Footplates and Front Rigging WARNING Risk of Serious Injury or Damage Operating the wheelchair with a clearance of less than 75 mm 3 inches between the footplates and the ground floor may cause serious injury or property damage ALWAYS maintain a minimum of 75 mm 3 inches between the bottom of the footplates and ground floor to ensure proper clearance while the ...

Page 16: ...the rear of the footrests do not interfere with the movement of the front casters Otherwise damage to the wheelchair may result or may impede proper operation 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 ...

Page 17: ...nent Overview Fig 3 1 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 J Headrest K Anti tipper 60101876 C 17 3 Components ...

Page 18: ...owered seating system may include the following functions depending on the modules installed l Elevating Seat Information regarding operation of the elevating seat at temperatures of less than 0 C l Invacare mobility devices are equipped with safety mechanisms that prevent capacity overload of the electronic components At operating temperatures below freezing point this can in particular lead to t...

Page 19: ...evating 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 the drive slow down sensors fail when the elevating seat is raised If you find that the drive slow down function is not working when the elevating seat is raised do not drive with the elevating seat raised and immediately contact an ...

Page 20: ...rackets TRBKTS ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION W 1134811 or or 1195716 3 4 1 Symbols on the Labels Refer to the following table for an explanation of the symbols on the labels Symbol Description Read Manual Symbol is on a BLUE mandatory action background 20 60101876 C Invacare Captain s Seat ...

Page 21: ...19 Compliance Label ISO 7176 19 Compliance Refer to 7 2 Transport Ready Option TRRO page 49 ISO 7176 19 Non Compliance Refer to 7 1 Wheelchair Transport Brackets TRBKTS page 49 60101876 C 21 3 Components ...

Page 22: ...tened during adjustments there is a risk of the remote being pushed backwards during an accidental collision with an obstacle such as a doorframe or table and the joystick being jammed against the armpad This may cause the mobility device to drive forward uncontrollably and potentially lead to injury to the user and bystanders or damage to the wheelchair and surrounding objects When adjusting the ...

Page 23: ...te Support 4 3 1 Adjusting Remote Height 1 Loosen the two set screws A on the remote mount 2 Push or pull the remote mounting tube up or down to the desired height 3 Tighten the two set screws on the remote mount 4 3 2 Adjusting Remote Position Perform this procedure to adjust the position of the remote on the Quad Link 60101876 C 23 4 Setup ...

Page 24: ... Wheelchair Removing both magnets leaves Quad Link without lock Quad link could retract unintentionally Always leave at least one magnet Small pointed tool such as paper clip 1 Swivel Quad Link to side to access magnets 2 Insert tool in hole A and push out magnet on other side 4 3 4 Swivelling the Remote to the Side WARNING Make sure fingers are not between the linkage bars when locking the Quad L...

Page 25: ...the best when the remote is pushed outward on the inside surface of the remote near the armrest pad 2 Push the remote outward and rearward until the Quad Link moves through its complete range into its fully retracted position Return Remote to Extended Position 1 2 1 To return the remote to the normal extended position push outward on the inside surface of the remote 2 Push forward and inward until...

Page 26: ... possible Risk of Injury Pinch points can cause injury A pinch point Q exists between the center mount footrest and casters There is limited clearance between center mount footrest and casters The user s feet MUST remain on the center mount footrest while operating the wheelchair If the user s feet are allowed to rest off the side of the center mount footrest they may come in contact with the cast...

Page 27: ...install the rigging pivot pin A to secure the center mount footrest to the mounting bracket of the seat frame 3 Review the safety information in and ensure the footrest is adjusted properly 4 4 2 Adjusting the Height of the Manual Center Mount Footrest 1 Review the safety information in 2 Remove the two mounting screws E that secure the button head cleat F to the extension housing G 3 Adjust the f...

Page 28: ...enter Mount Footrest Narrow configuration shown No Spacers 1 Flip footplate I down 2 Remove the mounting screw J nylon washer K washer L and wave washer M securing the footplate to the extension tube N of the center mount footrest B 3 Reposition the four 1 4 inch spacers O between the footplate and washer as necessary to achieve the desired footplate width 4 Using the mounting screw nylon washer w...

Page 29: ... 3 Repeat STEPS 1 and 2 for the other footplate 4 4 6 Adjusting the Tension of the Flip Up Footplate The tension can be adjusted to increase or decrease the rotation effort of the flip up footplates I 1 Loosen the mounting screw J on the front rigging angle hinge to decrease the rotation effort DO NOT remove the footplate mounting screw 2 Tighten the front rigging angle hinge mounting screw to inc...

Page 30: ...nual 2 Hang the top of the walker not shown on the hooks of the walker holder A 3 Use the strap B to secure the walker to the tube C on the holder 5 3 Using the Oxygen Holder WARNING Risk of Injury or Damage To avoid injury or damage caused by improper use of the oxygen holder Contact your oxygen supplier for instructions in the use of oxygen EXTREME care MUST be exercised when using oxygen in clo...

Page 31: ...ck of the wheelchair seat significantly increases the length of the wheelchair When turning the wheelchair it is important to take note of this increased length otherwise injury or damage may occur When using nasal or masked type administering equipment oxygen or air tubing MUST be routed and secured properly to ensure that the tubing does NOT become entangled kinked or severed 1 Place the oxygen ...

Page 32: ...t to verify the revised set up is functioning properly and ensure that there are no resulting stability or interference issues Additional safety limits and lockout switches may be required for more complicated specialized seating systems For information on limits lockouts that are not identified in this manual please contact our Technical Service Department for assistance 6 1 1 Reduced Drive Speed...

Page 33: ...ur seat positioning strap helps reduce the possibility of a fall from the wheelchair 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 seat positioning strap MUST be replaced IMMEDIATELY WARNING Risk of Injury Damage or Death Use of the wheelchair while jud...

Page 34: ... avoid injury or damage from moving parts ALWAYS keep hands and fingers clear of moving parts Closely supervise children pets or people with physical mental disabilities WARNING Risk of Injury or Damage Improper operation may change the normal balance center of gravity or weight distribution of the wheelchair causing injury or damage Determine and establish your particular safety limits Practice b...

Page 35: ...the wheelchair is involved in a collision or impact event 6 4 Stability and Balance To assure stability and proper operation of your wheelchair you MUST at all times maintain proper balance Your wheelchair has been designed to remain upright and stable during normal daily activities as long as you DO NOT move beyond the center of gravity DO NOT lean forward out of the wheelchair any further than t...

Page 36: ...cular safety limits Practice bending reaching and transferring activities in several combinations in the presence of a qualified healthcare professional before attempting active use of the wheelchair DO NOT move beyond the center of gravity DO NOT lean forward out of the wheelchair any further than the length of the armrests DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have to move forward in the seat o...

Page 37: ...ion 6 4 2 Reaching Leaning and Bending Backward 1 Position wheelchair as close as possible to the desired object 2 Position the casters so that they are parallel to the drive wheels to creat ethe longest 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 4 3 Transferring To and From Other Seats WARN...

Page 38: ...he presence of a qualified healthcare professional to determine individual safety limits 2 Turn power button OFF BEFORE entering or exiting the wheelchair 3 Reduce gap between transfer surface B and wheelchair seat C to the minimum distance A necessary to perform transfer 4 ALWAYS engage both motor locks and wheel hubs if equipped to prevent the wheels from moving before transferring into or from ...

Page 39: ...heelchairs have NOT been designed or tested as a seat for any kind of weight training Using said wheelchair for weight training could result in serious bodily injury to the user damage to the wheelchair and surrounding property Also if occupant uses said wheelchair as a weight training apparatus Invacare shall NOT be liable for bodily injury and the warranty is void DO NOT use the wheelchair as a ...

Page 40: ...ing but not limited to IV poles trays respiratory equipment backpacks and other personal items should be removed and secured separately Spill proof batteries such as gel cells should be installed on wheelchair to be used during travel in a motor vehicle Contact Invacare Corporation with any questions about using this wheelchair for seating in a motor vehicle WARNING Risk of Injury Damage or Death ...

Page 41: ...ot recommend any wheelchair transportation system TRBKTS includes four factory installed wheelchair transport brackets WARNING 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 stop or accident and injure vehicle occupants or cause damage Use these transpor...

Page 42: ...is provided by Invacare has been tested for use in a motor vehicle on this wheelchair only Do not replace the pelvic belt with a different style pelvic belt ANSI American National Standards Institute RESNA Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America TRRO includes four factory installed transport brackets and a wheelchair anchored pelvic belt WARNING Risk of Injury ...

Page 43: ...and described below Frontal Clear Zones FCZ need to be LARGER when upper torso belt s are NOT used WARNING Risk of Injury Vehicle interior components that cannot be removed from the clear zones or that are near the wheelchair occupant may contact the wheelchair occupant s head during side impact collision or vehicle rollover These components should be padded with material that complies with FMVSS2...

Page 44: ...that have been installed in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and SAE J2249 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 an...

Page 45: ...eets the requirements of ANSI RESNA WC 19 The pelvic belt provided by Invacare has been designed to accommodate use on either side of the vehicle 1 Install the pelvic belt pin A into large end of slot B in the belt mounting bracket C Pull upwards until it snaps into place Rotate downward and forward until it snaps into place into the small end of the slot There are two pin locations E on the pelvi...

Page 46: ...C Fair D Poor The test for Lateral Stability Displacement for Point P is shown in l TDXSP2V with Two GP24 Batteries 0 54 in 13 7 mm l TDXSP2V HD with Two GP24 Batteries 0 75 in 19 2 mm 6 13 3 Seating System The 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 ...

Page 47: ...e user to slip under the belt and for the belt 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 DO NOT position belts OUTSIDE of armrest wheels etc DO position belts INSIDE of armrests wheels etc 1 The pelvic belt should be worn low across the front of the pelvi...

Page 48: ...ant 4 The belt s should not be held away from the body by wheelchair components or parts including but not limited to wheelchair armrests or wheels 5 Ensure the belt s are not twisted 6 Adjust belts as snugly as possible being mindful of user comfort 48 60101876 C Invacare Captain s Seat ...

Page 49: ...NING 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 stop or accident and injure vehicle occupants or cause damage Use these transport brackets only to secure an unoccupied wheelchair during transport Ensure wheelchair is secured using proper restraint sy...

Page 50: ...nly 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 upper torso belt s should be used to reduce the possibility of head and chest impacts with vehicle components l Transport Ready Options have been crash tested in accordance with ISO 7176 19 l The whee...

Page 51: ... 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 mobility device Alternatively a platform lift may be used Ensure that the total weight of the mobility device including the user does not exceed the maximum permitted total weight for the ramp or platfor...

Page 52: ...entation 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 wheelchair as a seat in a vehicle CAUTION There is a risk of injury if the mobility device is not properly secured during use as a vehicle seat If possible the user should always leave the mobility device to ...

Page 53: ...ndergone 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 using pelvic and upper body safety belts Both types of safety belt should be used in order to minimize the risk of injuries to head or upper body It is imperative that the mobility device is inspected by an Invacare provider before b...

Page 54: ...e from the user s body using parts of the mobility device such as armrests or wheels Safety belts must be pulled as tightly as possible without causing the user discomfort Safety belts must not be positioned while twisted Ensure that the third seat belt anchorage point is not fixed directly to the vehicle floor but to one of the vehicle uprights CAUTION Risk of injury during use of the mobility de...

Page 55: ...0 and 75 The angle should never be less than 30 The safety belt installed in the transporting vehicle should be applied as shown in the illustration above 1 Center line of the body 2 Center of the sternum 7 6 Transporting the Mobility Device Without Occupant CAUTION Risk of injury If you are unable to fasten your mobility device securely in a transport vehicle Invacare recommends that you do not t...

Page 56: ...rt procedures Please ask the transport company regarding each individual case l Before transporting your mobility device make sure the motors are engaged and that the remote is switched off Invacare strongly recommends that you disconnect or remove the batteries l Invacare strongly recommends securing the mobility device to the floor of the transporting vehicle 56 60101876 C Invacare Captain s Sea...

Page 57: ...klists for proper preventative maintenance schedule This is just a general guideline and does not include items damaged due to abuse and misuse Product Type 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 and Gearboxes if exposed to prolonged moisture ur...

Page 58: ...l safety inspection and troubleshooting information 8 2 1 Inspect Adjust Weekly Inspect all fasteners Ensure seat is secured to wheelchair frame Ensure seat and or back upholstery have no rips and do not sag Replace if necessary Ensure arm pivot points are not worn and or loose Replace if necessary 8 2 2 Inspect Adjust Monthly Clean upholstery and armrests Inspect seat positioning strap for any si...

Page 59: ...e injury damage or death Always unplug the product from the electrical outlet before cleaning Always unplug accessories from the electrical outlet before cleaning CAUTION Risk of Damage Cleaning or maintenance may cause damage to carpeting or flooring Place the wheelchair in a well ventilated area where cleaning or maintenance can be performed without risk of damage to carpeting or flooring CAUTIO...

Page 60: ...dly damaged contact Invacare for further information 1 Use the following instructions to clean this product unless otherwise specified l Upholstery Warm water and mild non abrasive soap l Metal Hot water and mild non abrasive soap Car polish and soft wax may be used to remove abrasions and restore gloss l Plastic Hot water and mild non abrasive soap 2 Dry the surface with dry cloth 3 DO NOT use so...

Page 61: ...ls are free of debris and all mounting hardware is secure and not damaged missing Check that cables are routed and secured properly to ensure that cables do NOT become entangled and damaged during normal operation of seating system Ensure proper operation of powered functions Example drive seating and legrests 9 2 Service Inspection Every six months the wheelchair should be thoroughly inspected an...

Page 62: ...se and adjustment levers engage properly Inspect seat positioning strap for any signs of wear Ensure buckle latches Verify hardware that attaches strap to frame is secure and undamaged Replace if necessary Check center mount front riggings for loose fasteners Replace tighten if necessary Torque to 166 in lbs 14 ft lbs 18 Nm Cables shall be inspected periodically to ensure that they are routed and ...

Page 63: ...elchair 9 4 Installing Removing 70NHD Footrest Illustration reflects right side footrest This illustration is for reference only It accurately shows how the footrest installs and rotates in place however it does not reflect a captain s style seat Illustration reflects left side footrest 1 Turn the footrest A to the side open footplate is perpendicular to the wheelchair 2 Insert footrest mounting p...

Page 64: ...front mounting hole G in the seat frame tubes to achieve the desired depth as shown in the illustration l Replacing Perform the following steps A Remove the existing telescoping front rigging support from the wheelchair frame When installing the front riggings support tubes ensure that the sector blocks H are on the outside of the wheelchair facing away from the seat frame B Insert the new telesco...

Page 65: ...y cause serious injury or property damage ALWAYS maintain a minimum of 75 mm 3 inches between the bottom of the footplates and ground floor to ensure proper clearance while the wheelchair is in motion If necessary adjust the footplate height to achieve proper clearance After footplate height adjustment if the wheelchair dips forward and the footplates touch the ground while in motion please contac...

Page 66: ...alth care provider allows shoes should be worn when occupying the wheelchair 9 7 1 Removing the Adjustable Heel Loop 1 Remove the mounting screw A spacer B washer C not used on deluxe flip up footplate and cap nut D securing the adjustable heel loop E to the footplate F 2 Pull to release the hook G and loop H strips securing the adjustable heel loop to the lower footrest tube I 3 Remove the adjust...

Page 67: ...overlap by 1 1 2 inches 38 mm K 3 Ensuring at least 1 1 2 38 mm K inches of the loop strip connects to the hook strip firmly press the hook and loop strips together to secure the adjustable heel loop around the lower footrest tube 4 If necessary repeat STEPS 1 3 to adjust the remaining adjustable heel loop 9 8 Adjusting Armrests WARNING Risk of Minor to Serious Injury Pinch points can cause minor ...

Page 68: ...ame assembly C 2 Adjust the armrest to one of four positions D 3 Reinstall the socket screw that secures the armrest to the seat frame assembly and tighten securely 9 9 Adjusting the Back Angle 1 Lift up on the release handle A and adjust seat to desired angle 2 Let go of the release handle to lock the back in position 68 60101876 C Invacare Captain s Seat ...

Page 69: ...adrest A lift headrest Up to desired position Headrest is locked in position when an audible click is heard 2 To lower headrest push release tab B towards the inside of the wheelchair Lower headrest to desired position 60101876 C 69 9 Service ...

Page 70: ...n X X X 24 in X X X Not available with HD base models Only available with HD base models Back Height without Headrest 18 inches Back Angle Range Semi Recline 35 to 115 Armrests Adjustable Angle Depth and Width Upholstery Options Grey Vinyl Footrests Legrests Flip Up or fixed Depth and Height Adjustable Footboard Swingaway Front Rigging 70 60101876 C Invacare Captain s Seat ...

Page 71: ...s 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 from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two 2 years from the date Invacare ships the product to the original purchaser or provider electronics and electrical components excluding ...

Page 72: ...ed 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 Invacare s express written authorization including but not limited to modification through the use of unauthorized parts or attachments products damaged by reason of repairs made to any component without ...

Page 73: ...R 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 INVACARE HAS BEEN ADVISED KNEW OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS 60101876 C 73 11 Warranty ...

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