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Invacare® Matrx® Flovair™

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Part No 1167584

3 Usage

3.1

Attaching/Removing the Cushion To/From the Seating Surface

Hook Attachment Strips/No Attachment Strips

1.

Remove double sided hook from bottom of cushion.

2.

Align front edge of cushion with front edge of seating surface.

3.

Perform one of the following:

Hook Attachment Strips - Secure the 

cushion to the seating surface, making 

sure that the strips of loop on the 

cushion cover are securely attached to 

the strips of hook on the seating 

surface.

No Attachment Strips - Place the 

cushion on the seating surface.

Loop Attachment Strips

1.

Verify the double sided hook strips are 

securely attached to the loop attachment 

strips on the bottom of the cushion.

2.

Align front edge of cushion with front edge of 

seating surface.

3.

Secure the cushion to the seating surface, 

making sure that the double sided hook is 

securely attached to the strips of loop on the 

cushion cover and the seating surface.

WARNING

Make sure the hook and loop fasteners are securely attached to the seating surface and to the 

cushion BEFORE using. If the cushion is not secured to the seating surface, use caution when 

transferring in and out of the wheelchair.

To remove the cushion from the seating surface, reverse the following procedure.
The seating surface can be one of the following: seat upholstery, drop base or seat pan.
The zipper on the cushion should ALWAYS face rearward.

Cushion

Front of cushion lines 
up with front edge of 

seating surface

Seating 

Surface

Double Sided 

Hook Portion of 

Fastening Strap 

(Remove 
backing if 

necessary)

Loop Portion of 

Fastening Strap 

(Attached to 

Cushion)

Zipper Faces 

Rearward

Summary of Contents for Matrx Flovair ITFM

Page 1: ...vic stability leg positioning and pressure management for individuals with postural asymmetry and skin integrity concerns The Invacare Matrx Flovair Cushion begins with the base for comfort stability...

Page 2: ...WITH THIS PRODUCT OR OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO UNDERSTAND THE WARNINGS CAUTIONS OR INSTRUCTIONS CONTACT A HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL DEALER OR TECHNICAL PERSONNEL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE T...

Page 3: ...TFM1719 ITFM1720 18 ITFG1815 ITFG86 ITFG1817 ITFG88 ITFG1819 ITFG1820 ITFM1815 ITFM86 ITFM1817 ITFM88 ITFM1819 ITFM1820 19 ITFG1915 ITFG1916 ITFG1917 ITFG1918 ITFG1919 ITFG1920 ITFM1915 ITFM1916 ITFM1...

Page 4: ...edge of cushion with front edge of seating surface 3 Secure the cushion to the seating surface making sure that the double sided hook is securely attached to the strips of loop on the cushion cover a...

Page 5: ...place toward the rear of the outer cover 5 Slide the cushion into the outer cover 6 Zip the outer cover closed 7 Reattach cushion onto seating surface Refer to Attaching Removing the Cushion To From t...

Page 6: ...ers on page 5 2 Remove the pelvic support layer Refer to Removing Installing the Pelvic Support Layer on page 6 3 Remove the front leg wedge from the side of the cushion that requires a lower cushion...

Page 7: ...tored in the vertical position If this is the case please remove the outer inner cover to inspect the insert If migration has occurred gently knead the insert to ensure a uniform volume of fluid exist...

Page 8: ...prior consent C O D shipments will be refused please prepay shipping charges LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS THE WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO PROBLEMS ARISING FROM NORMAL WEAR OR FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THE EN...

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