Invacare LYNX LX-3 Owner'S Operator And Maintenance Manual Download Page 1

Owner's Operator And Maintenance Manual

Manuel De L'Utilisateur Et D'Entretien

INVACARE SCOOTERS

ZOOM-3

LYNX 

TM 

/  PANTHER 

TM

  SERIES

LYNX SX-3

LYNX LX-3

LYNX LX-3

PLUS

PANTHER LX-4

PANTHER MX-4

*A Domestic Spanish Owner's Manual and a

Domestic Spanish Warning Label Kit are

available, part number 1093215. To order, call

the Customer Service number at (800) 333-

6900.

*Un Manual de Instrucciones y Etiquetas de

Advertencia en Español están disponibles.

Parte No. 1093215. Para ordenarlos, llame a

nuestro Departamento de Servicios a Nuestros

Clientes, teléfono No. (800) 333-6900.

*DEALER: THIS MANUAL MUST BE

GIVEN TO THE USER OF THE SCOOTER.

USER: BEFORE USING THIS SCOOTER,

READ THIS MANUAL AND SAVE FOR

FUTURE REFERENCE.

FOURNISSEUR: CE MANUEL DOIT ÊTRE

REMIS À L'UTILISATEUR DU

TRIPORTEUR.

UTILISATEUR: AVANT D'UTILISER CE

TRIPORTEUR, LIRE CE MANUEL ET LE

CONSERVER À TITRE DE RÉFÉRENCE.

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Summary of Contents for LYNX LX-3

Page 1: ...Manual de Instrucciones y Etiquetas de Advertencia en Espa ol est n disponibles Parte No 1093215 Para ordenarlos llame a nuestro Departamento de Servicios a Nuestros Clientes tel fono No 800 333 6900...

Page 2: ...f powered scooter to be used by an individual rests solely with the user and his her healthcare professional capable of making such a selection TIE DOWN RESTRAINTS AND SEAT POSITIONING STRAPS Invacare...

Page 3: ...ING 20 20 20 20 20 REMOVING INSTALLING THE BATTERIES WITH CABLES 20 REPLACING THE BATTERIES 20 CHARGING THE BATTERIES 22 PROCEDURE 5 SEAT 24 REMOVING INSTALLING THE SEAT 24 ADJUSTING THE SEAT HEIGHT 2...

Page 4: ...ENT PARTS 39 REMOVING INSTALLING THE FRONT BASKET 39 REMOVING INSTALLING THE FLOOR BASKET 39 REMOVING INSTALLING THE SEAT POSITIONING STRAP 39 REMOVING INSTALLING THE CRUTCH CANE HOLDER 40 REMOVING IN...

Page 5: ...6 cm 68 76 cm 68 76 cm Adjustable N A N A 27 33 inches 27 33 inches 68 83cm 68 83cm Weights Front Frame Section N A 39 lbs 17 Kg 47 lbs 21 kg 47 lbs 21 kg Rear Frame Section N A 35 lbs 16 kg 38 lbs 17...

Page 6: ...oor Fixed 27 30 inches N A 68 76 cm Adjustable 27 33 inches 30 36 inches 68 83cm 76 91cm Weights Front Frame Section 48 lbs 22 kg 75 lbs 34 kg Rear Frame Section 39 lbs 18 kg 58 lbs 26 kg Contour Seat...

Page 7: ...ick them up from the floor by reaching down between your knees DO NOT lean over the top of the back upholstery to reach objects from behind as this may cause the powered scooter to tip over DO NOT shi...

Page 8: ...rly locked before attempting transfer into or out of the powered scooter Attempting unsafe transfers may cause a fall from the powered scooter resulting in bodily injury Ensure that seat is locked int...

Page 9: ...elchair RAIN TEST Invacare has tested its powered scooter in accordance with ISO 7176 Part 9 Rain Test This test provides the end user or his her attendant sufficient time to remove his her powered sc...

Page 10: ...antenna mounted directly on the transmitting unit Examples include citizens band CB radios walkie talkie security fire and police trans ceivers cellular telephones and other personal communication de...

Page 11: ...nd try to avoid coming close to them 3 If unintended movement or brake release occurs turn the powered scooter OFF as soon as it is safe 4 Be aware that adding accessories or components or modifying t...

Page 12: ...scooter user with safety as the most important consideration for all STABILITY AND BALANCE WARNING ALWAYS wear your seat positioning strap To assure stability and proper operation of your powered scoo...

Page 13: ...by means of removable detachable parts may result in injury to the user or assistants or damage to the powered scooter ESCALATORS SORRY DO NOT use an escalator to move a powered scooter between floor...

Page 14: ...t scooter up by the front or rear shroud Other wise damage to the scooter may occur 1089265 WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING DO NOT operate the scooter unless the tiller is in the locked positi...

Page 15: ...X X Brake easy to disengage engage X X UPHOLSTERY PROCEDURES 5 AND 6 Inspect for rips tears X X REAR WHEELS PROCEDURE 9 No excessive side movement or binding when raised and turned X X FRONT WHEELS P...

Page 16: ...wise injury or damage may occur CAUTION DO NOT over tighten hardware attaching to the frame This could cause damage to the frame SUGGESTED MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 1 Before using the powered scooter mak...

Page 17: ...IGURE 1 A Seat Lever Connecting Pin and Release Pin B Top of Seat Adaptor Note Teflon Registered trademark of E I Du Pont Nemours and Company FIGURE 1 LUBRICATION POINTS Seat Plate Seat Adaptor Seat L...

Page 18: ...ircuit breaker tripped Soft stop is engaged If key is turned OFF while driving the scooter artificially holds power for 1 5 seconds slowly decelerating unit to a stop Fuse is Blown Electrical malfunct...

Page 19: ...illuminated the more charge the batteries have See chart below NOTE The number of bars illuminated may decrease when driving over uneven surfaces even with batteries fully charged True reading is with...

Page 20: ...anel This lever is the gas pedal DETAIL D FIGURE 2 ALL SCOOTER MODELS WITH STANDARD TILLERS Throttle Control Lever REVERSE Throttle Control Lever FORWARD Headlight Button DETAIL D Ignition DETAIL C DE...

Page 21: ...IL F 4 Hand Brake Lever Located on left hand grip DETAIL F With Delta Tillers figure 5 1 Turn Signal Switch Top face of controller 2 Hazard Light Button Right side of controller tiller NOTE Switching...

Page 22: ...ocedure of the manual 2 Install and charge batteries Refer to REPLACING BATTERIES and CHARGING THE BATTERIES in PROCEDURE 4 in this manual 3 Transferring to and from the seat can be accomplished in on...

Page 23: ...procedure of the manual B DELTA TILLERS To move FORWARD Pull the RIGHT SIDE throttle control lever rearward toward user or Push the LEFT SIDE throttle control lever forward away from user To move in...

Page 24: ...on its own Brake release lever OFF lever UP and the key removed allows the powered scooter to be pushed The powered scooter cannot be driven with the brake in the OFF lever UP position PANTHER MX 4 ON...

Page 25: ...1 Remove seat Refer to REMOVING INSTALLING THE SEAT in PROCEDURE 5 of this manual 2 Remove rear shroud Refer to REMOVING INSTALLING REAR SHROUD in PROCEDURE 9 of this manual 3 Flip top of fuse holder...

Page 26: ...also helps to prolong the life of the bat tery DO NOT tip the batteries Keep the batteries in an upright position The use of rubber gloves and chemical goggles is recommended when working with batter...

Page 27: ...re work can be performed without risking damage to carpeting or floor covering NOTE If there is battery acid on the sides of the battery add baking soda to these areas to neutralize the battery acid B...

Page 28: ...ly to the battery terminals Hardware for each model is as follows A For LYNX SX 3 Mounting screw lockwasher washers and locknut B For LYNX LX 3 LX 3 Plus and PANTHER LX 4 Mounting screw and locknut C...

Page 29: ...rrosion WARNING If there are any cracks or leaks replace batteries IMMEDIATELY 2 Clean the terminals and inside the battery clamps by using a battery cleaning tool wire brush or medium grade sand pape...

Page 30: ...recharge them when you do not anticipate using the powered scooter The range per battery charge using recommended batteries should be approximately 5 to 9 hours of typical operation Extensive use on...

Page 31: ...ers pivot LEFT and RIGHT to OPEN ON BOARD BATTERY CHARGER FIGURE 4 1 Remove charger port cover where applicable 2 Plug AC power cord into on board battery charger located underneath floor basket 3 Plu...

Page 32: ...matically stops charging 6 If the charger is on and the CHARGE LED indicator is OFF the charger is discon nected Check that all connections are secure If CHARGE LED indicator is still OFF perform one...

Page 33: ...holstery Cushion WARNING After ANY adjustments repair or service and BEFORE use make sure that all attaching hardware is tightened securely otherwise injury or damage may result REMOVING INSTALLING TH...

Page 34: ...SIDES of the frame post 2 If necessary rotate seat to the forward position Refer to 90 SEAT SWIVEL ADJUSTMENT in this procedure of the manual WARNING Ensure that the seat height adjustment pin is pro...

Page 35: ...in this procedure of the manual 2 Remove the rear shroud Refer to REMOVING INSTALLING THE REAR SHROUD in PROCEDURE 9 of this manual 3 Remove the batteries w cables Refer to REMOVING INSTALLING THE BAT...

Page 36: ...until it is parallel to the pin B Bend the end of the pin lock and position it over the end of the pin DETAIL A 8 Reassemble scooter by reversing STEPS 1 3 ALL other models 1 Remove the stability knob...

Page 37: ...e Contour Seat ONLY To adjust the seat depth on the Deluxe Seat refer to ADJUSTABLE SEAT SLIDE in this procedure of the manual 1 Remove the seat Refer to REMOVING INSTALLING THE SEAT in this procedure...

Page 38: ...7 Install the seat upholstery and cushion insert onto the seat Refer to REMOVING INSTALLING THE SEAT UPHOLSTERY in this procedure of the manual 8 Install the seat Refer to REMOVING INSTALLING THE SEA...

Page 39: ...the seat 2 Remove seat upholstery and seat cushion from seat INSTALLING 1 Install NEW EXISTING seat cushion onto seat 2 Install NEW EXISTING seat upholstery onto seat 3 Secure seat upholstery to seat...

Page 40: ...ve and replace foam insert and or upholstery 3 Secure back upholstery to back with snap buttons NOTE Clean upholstery with warm DAMP cloth and mild detergent to remove superficial soil WARNING Launder...

Page 41: ...the scooter may occur 5 Repeat STEPS 1 4 for opposite side of back To maintain same angle count the number of exposed threads between the mounting screw and the outside jam nut ADJUSTING THE HEADREST...

Page 42: ...S EXCEPT ZOOM 3 FIGURE 2 1 Loosen the adjustment knob located either beneath the seat frame or on the back of the seat frame 2 Adjust armrest in or out to the desired position CAUTION The armrest can...

Page 43: ...oosen the stability set screws on of the armrest post 2 Remove the mounting screw and locknut that secure the armrest in place 3 Adjust armrest to desired mounting position and secure with EXISTING mo...

Page 44: ...wn tiller This allows you to fold down the tiller for transport and storage 1 Adjust the seat to a comfortable position Refer to ADJUSTING THE SEAT HEIGHT in PROCEDURE 5 of this manual 2 Backoff the t...

Page 45: ...h deluxe seats refer to ADJUSTABLE SEAT SLIDE in PROCEDURE 5 of this manual 2 The tiller release lever is located on the lower left side of the tiller 3 Support the tiller with your right hand 4 Push...

Page 46: ...remove rear shroud on PANTHER MX 4 Wiring harness for taillights is still connected to the bat tery harness Otherwise damage may result 2 PANTHER MX 4 MODELS Slowly remove the rear shroud and place on...

Page 47: ...rive shaft INSTALLING NOTE The keystock in the drive shaft MUST lineup with the cutout in the wheel hub 1 Place keystock in cutout on drive shaft FIGURE 2 DETAIL A 2 Align the three 3 mounting holes i...

Page 48: ...are parallel NOTE TIGHTEN hex screw only DO NOT loosen hex screw to make one of the tabs on the NEW locking washer parallel 10 Bend the parallel tab of NEW locking tab washer up tight against the hex...

Page 49: ...nt frame in the following manner WARNING Front wheel MUST be mounted in the bottom mounting hole For ZOOM 3 and LYNX SX 3 Otherwise injury may result A For ZOOM 3 and LYNX SX 3 with mounting screw was...

Page 50: ...THE REAR SHROUD in PROCEDURE 9 in this procedure of the manual 6 Remove the batteries with cable assemblies Refer to REMOVING INSTALLING THE BAT TERIES W CABLES in PROCEDURE 4 of this manual 7 FOR ALL...

Page 51: ...R ALL MODELS EXCEPT ZOOM 3 DETAIL B MODELS BUILT WITH DELTA TILLERS Tiller Wiring Harness Yellow Connectors Controller Wiring Harness Blue Connectors Wire Supports NOTE Illustrations apply to Models L...

Page 52: ...mbling the hand brake cable assembly the locknut must be positioned in front of the frame tab DETAILS D E C Remove the threaded end of the hand brake cable from the frame tab of the rear sub frame Rea...

Page 53: ...t frame assembly from the rear frame assembly FIGURE 2 11 Fold tiller down Refer to TILLER ANGLE ADJUSTMENT in PROCEDURE 8 of this manual PROCEDURE 10 TRANSPORT TRANSPORT FIGURE 2 TRANSPORTING THE SCO...

Page 54: ...r or service and BEFORE use make sure that all attaching hardware is tightened securely otherwise injury or damage may result The front basket and the floor basket are both rated for a maximum load in...

Page 55: ...NG STRAP FIGURE 3 NOTE To remove reverse the following procedure INSTALLING 1 Remove the width adjustment knob that is located either underneath or on the back of the seat frame 2 Slide width adjustme...

Page 56: ...1 of these may be installed at a time These accessories are NOT available on the ZOOM 3 NOTE To remove reverse the following procedure WARNING The installation of the crutch cane holder onto the back...

Page 57: ...on the LYNX LX 3 LYNX LX 3Plus and PANTHER LX 4 models NOTE To replace anti tipper wheels refer to REPLACING ANTI TIPPER WHEELS in this procedure of the manual 1 Remove the quick release pin that sec...

Page 58: ...locknut that secure the seat lever to the seat plate 5 Install NEW seat lever 6 Install EXISTING mounting screw through seat plate and bottom hole of seat lever and secure with locknut Securely tighte...

Page 59: ...s Refer to TILLER ANGLE ADJUSTMENT in PROCEDURE 8 of this manual REPLACING HEADLIGHT LIGHTBULBS MODELS LYNX LX 3 AND PANTHER LX 4 FIGURE 9 1 Remove the two 2 mounting screws that secure the headlight...

Page 60: ...ght assembly 2 To remove lightbulb plug twist lightbulb plug COUNTERCLOCKWISE and remove from headlight assembly 3 Remove lightbulb from headlight assembly 4 To install light bulb align prong of NEW l...

Page 61: ...er partially out of front shroud 5 Disconnect blue connector of on board battery charger from blue connector of battery wiring harness 6 Disconnect white connector of on board battery charger from whi...

Page 62: ...Invacare Scooters 62 Part No 1090132 Rev F NOTES NOTES NOTES All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 63: ...Do not return products to our factory without our prior consent LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS THE FOREGOING WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO SERIAL NUMBERED PRODUCTS IF THE SERIAL NUMBER HAS BEEN REMOVED OR...

Page 64: ...dworthWay Invacare is a registered trademark of Elyria Ohio USA Mississauga Ontario Invacare Corporation 44036 2125 L5R3T9 Canada 2000 Invacare Corporation 800 333 6900 905 890 8838 Part No 1090132 Re...

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