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GENERAL GUIDELINES

PROCEDURE 1

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SAFETY/HANDLING OF RACING
CHAIRS

“Safety and Handling” of the racing chair requires the close
attention of the racing chair user as well as the assistant.
This manual points out the most common procedures and
techniques involved in the safe operation and maintenance
of the racing chair. It is important to practice and master these
safe techniques until you are comfortable in maneuvering
around the frequently encountered architectural barriers.

Use this information only as a “basic” guide. The techniques
that are discussed on the following pages have been used
successfully by many.

Individual racing chair users often develop skills to deal with
daily living activities that may differ from those described in
this manual. Invacare Top End recognizes and encourages
each individual to try what works best for him/her in over-
coming architectural obstacles that they may encounter how-
ever, ALL WARNINGS and CAUTIONS given in this manual
MUST be followed. Techniques in this manual are a starting
point for the new racing chair user and Assistant with “safety”
as the most important consideration for all.

Stability and Balance

To assure stability and proper operation of your racing chair,
you must at all times wear your seat positioning strap and
maintain proper balance. Your racing chair has been designed
to remain upright and stable during normal racing/training ac-
tivities as long as you do not move beyond the center of gravity.

WARNING

DO NOT shift your weight or sitting posi-
tion toward the direction you are reach-
ing as the racing chair may tip over.

Virtually all activities which involve movement in the racing
chair have an effect on the center of gravity.

A Note to Racing Chair Assistants

When learning assistance techniques for the Eliminator or
Eliminator OSR, have an experienced assistant help you
before attempting it alone.

When you are assisting with the Eliminator or Eliminator OSR
remember to use good body mechanics. Keep your back
straight and bend your knees whenever lifting or positioning the
Eliminator or Eliminator OSR for the end-user.

WARNING

DO NOT attempt to lift a racing chair by lifting
on any removable (detachable) parts. Lift-
ing by means of any removable (detachable)
parts of a racing chair may result in injury to
the user or damage to the racing chair.

Also, be aware of any removable (detachable) parts. These
must NEVER be used for hand-hold or lifting supports, as
they  may be inadvertently released, resulting in possible
injury to the user and/or assistant(s).

When learning a new assistance technique, have an ex-
perienced assistant help you before attempting it alone.

Percentage of Weight Distribution

WARNING

The tautness of the back upholstery, knee
and/or foot position, as well as the user con-
dition directly relate to the stability of the
racing chair. Any change to one (1) or any
combination of the three (3) may cause
the racing chair to decrease in stability.

Many activities require the racing chair owner to reach, bend
and transfer in and out of the racing chair. These move-
ments will cause a change to the normal balance, the cen-
ter of gravity, and the weight distribution of the racing chair.
To determine and establish your particular safety limits, prac-
tice bending, reaching and transferring activities in several
combinations in the presence of a qualified healthcare pro-
fessional BEFORE attempting active use of the racing chair.

Proper positioning is essential for your safety and perfor-
mance of the racing chair.

Hand Caliper Brake

WARNING

NEVER use the hand caliper brake for im-
mediate stops. Using the hand caliper brake
for immediate stops can make the front
wheel lock up (skid) causing the front tire to
blow and go flat. If needing to stop immedi-
ately, grab the wheels with GLOVED hands.

The hand caliper brake is designed for managing safe opera-
tion of the racing chair at speeds greater than ten (10) m.p.h.

Transferring To and From Other Seats

WARNING

BEFORE attempting to transfer in or out of
the racing chair, every precaution should
be taken to reduce the gap distance.

The tautness of the back upholstery, knee
and/or foot position, as well as the user con-
dition directly relate to the stability of the
racing chair. Any change to one (1) or any
combination of the three (3) may cause
the racing chair to decrease in stability.

KNEELING SEAT UPHOLSTERY: Ensure that feet
slide evenly into the foot pouch and avoid
the rear wheel spokes. Ensure that the foot
pouch is securely latched to the back up-
holstery. Otherwise, injury can occur.

Summary of Contents for Eliminator?

Page 1: ...s Operator And Maintenance Manual DEALER THIS MANUAL MUST BE GIVEN TO THE USER OF THE WHEELCHAIR USER BEFORE USING THIS WHEELCHAIR READ THIS MANUAL AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Eliminator Eliminator...

Page 2: ...ection RACING CHAIR TIE DOWN RESTRAINTS AND SEAT POSITIONING STRAPS Invacare Top End recommends that racing chair users NOT be transported in vehicles of any kind while in racing chairs As of this dat...

Page 3: ...SLINGUPHOLSTERY 12 INSTALLINGTHEPLASTICFOOTPLATE 12 INSTALLING USING ADJUSTINGTHEFIXEDFOOTREST 13 PROCEDURE 4 WHEELS 14 INSTALLINGREARWHEELS 14 REPAIRING REPLACINGREARWHEELTIRE TUBE 14 REPLACINGPUSHRI...

Page 4: ...ardPosition 15 16 17 or18 inches KneelPosition SeatAngle 10 15 or20 KneelPosition SeatAngle 10 15 or20 Overall Length front wheel to rear wheel 56 to 74 inches 68 to 74 inches Camber 11 to 15 degrees...

Page 5: ...end user is responsible for normal maintenance and maintaining the Eliminator or Eliminator OSR in proper operating condition The manufacturer is not responsible for failure damage or injury caused by...

Page 6: ...g by an airline carrier DO NOT use racing chair on an indoor training roller otherwise the warranty will be void TIRE PRESSURE AND INFORMATION DO NOT use your racing chair unless it has the proper tir...

Page 7: ...detachable parts Lift ing by means of any removable detachable parts of a racing chair may result in injury to the user or damage to the racing chair Also beawareofanyremovable detachable parts These...

Page 8: ...r uphol stery closest to the racing chair STEP 7 Lift and shift weight into racing chair upholstery NOTE Some racers will rest on the frame cage of the racing chair half way through the transfer and m...

Page 9: ...ally for cracks and wear and should be replaced HAND CALIPER BRAKE Does not interfere with front wheel when rolling X X Hand caliper brake is easy to engage X X No excessive wear of hand caliper brake...

Page 10: ...AKESENSITIVITY REPLACING HAND CALIPER BRAKE in PROCEDURE 4 of this manual 8 Periodically check rear and front wheel bearings to make sure they are clean and free from moisture Use a Teflon lubricant i...

Page 11: ...ilityandmain tainnormalmaneuverabilityoftheracingchairbecause theuserispushedforwardintheracingchairslightly LOOSERupholsterywillincreasethemaneuverability and make the racing chair less stable becaus...

Page 12: ...justtothedesiredtautness RefertoADJUSTINGLEG CUSHION WITH FOOT POUCH in this procedure of the manual REPLACING SEAT SLING UPHOLSTERY FIGURE 3 1 Unlatch the foot pouch from the back upholstery 2 Unlat...

Page 13: ...nklestraparoundlower footrest support tube and ankles Adjusting Fixed Footrest HEIGHT 1 Loosen the set screw securing the upper and lower footrest support tubes 2 Reposition the footrest up or down as...

Page 14: ...pokes at the top of the rear wheel 1 Determine the right and left rear wheel 2 Apply a small amount of grease onto the axle 3 Insert axle into the axle tube on the racing chair frame 4 Securely tighte...

Page 15: ...and remove front wheel from the rac ing chair 2 Remove the locknut that secures the steering cylin der to the exisiting fork and remove the steering cylin der from the fork 3 Remove the socket screw...

Page 16: ...rtoADJUSTINGTOE IN TOE OUT ELIMINATOR ONLY in this procedure of the manual ADJUSTING TOE IN TOE OUT ELIMINATOR ONLY FIGURE 6 1 Loosen but do not remove the two 2 socket screws and clamps that secure t...

Page 17: ...be taken into consideration NOTE The procedures below are for a counter clock wise racing track Reverse the Right and Left instruc tions for a clockwise racing track Straights While Racing or Trainin...

Page 18: ...rake 3 Install the NEW hand caliper brake pad with the ar row pointing towards the front of the racing chair with the existing hardware NOTE The arrow pointing towards the front of the racing chair de...

Page 19: ...ase write directly to Invacare at the address below Provide dealer s name address date of purchase indicate nature of the defect and if the product is serialized indicate the serial number Do not retu...

Page 20: ...trademarks of Invacare Elyria Ohio USA 4501 63rd Circle North Corporation 44036 2125 Pinellas Park FL 34665 Eliminator and Yes you can are trademarks of Invacare 800 333 6900 800 532 8677 Corporation...

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