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Invacare® Matrx® Stabilite™Cushion

6

Part No 1167615

3.3

Removing/Installing the ThinAir Bladder

Removing the ThinAir Bladder

1.

Remove cushion from inner and outer 

covers. Refer to Removing/Installing the 

Cushion Covers on page 5.

2.

Unfasten the the rear strap and the two side 

straps.

3.

Lift the existing ThinAir bladder and remove it 

from the cushion.

Installing the ThinAir Bladder

1.

Center the ThinAir bladder on the foam so 

that the side straps are centered in the 

contours on each side of the foam.

2.

Fasten the side straps and rear strap to the 

bottom of the foam.

3.

Reinstall cushion into inner and outer covers. 

Refer to Removing/Installing the Cushion 

Covers on page 5.

3.4

Removing/Installing Removable Leg Wedges

1.

Remove the cushion from the inner and outer covers. Refer to Removing/Installing the Cushion 

Covers on page 5.

2.

Remove the leg wedge from the side of the cushion that requires a lower seat to floor height. Save 

the leg wedge for future use.

3.

Install cushion into inner and outer covers. Refer to Removing/Installing the Cushion Covers on 

page 5.

Side Strap

Foam Contour

Cushion

Foam Contour

ThinAir Bladder

Rear Strap

Side Strap

DO NOT over-tighten the straps. The 

ThinAir bladder MUST be free to move 

with the cushion.

This procedure provides 1-inch of lower seat to floor height on one side of the cushion. This 

modification allows for easier foot propelling or the accommodation of some hip flexion 

limitations. 
This modification can be done on either side of the cushion.

Leg wedges secure in place with hook and loop strips.

 

Top of Cushion

Bottom of Cushion

Hook and Loop Strips

Removable Leg 

Wedges

Summary of Contents for Matrx Stabilite Cushion ITSG

Page 1: ...pelvic stability and leg positioning for patients with postural asymmetry The Invacare Matrx Stabilite Cushion comes fitted with a patent pending Invacare ThinAir bladder a unique comfort layer that...

Page 2: ...TSG1520 300 lb 136 kg 16 ITSG1615 ITSG66 ITSG1617 ITSG68 ITSG1619 ITSG1620 17 ITSG1715 ITSG1716 ITSG1717 ITSG1718 ITSG1719 ITSG1720 18 ITSG1815 ITSG86 ITSG1817 ITSG88 ITSG1819 ITSG1820 19 ITSG1915 ITS...

Page 3: ...use with Invacare products INSTALLATION WARNING After any adjustments repair or service and before use make sure that all attaching component parts are secure WARNING Skin condition should be checked...

Page 4: ...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 edg...

Page 5: ...uter 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 the Seating Surface on page 3 W...

Page 6: ...g Wedges 1 Remove the cushion from the inner and outer covers Refer to Removing Installing the Cushion Covers on page 5 2 Remove the leg wedge from the side of the cushion that requires a lower seat t...

Page 7: ...ter cover inner cover and cushion is recommended 5 After Use Reuse DO NOT use an abrasive detergent cleaner or cloth during maintenance CAUTION DO NOT use fabric softeners or bleach DO NOT machine dry...

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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