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Top End® Sports Series

9.4

Click strap for Pro™ Tennis and Pro™ BB

Basketball

1.

Remove bolt from latch kit closest to front of chair.

2.

Insert bolt through hole in click strap, latch kit, and chair.
Tighten securely.

3.

Repeat for opposite side.

Click strap for Pro BB/Pro Tennis Series attached to seat or
back frame using back bracket.

9.5

Click strap for Schulte 7000 BB Series

Attach click strap

A

with web mount to the seat or back

frame as shown in photo below.

Press the release button

B

to disengage the click strap

A

.

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Summary of Contents for Pro Tennis Top End

Page 1: ...Tennis Chair Pro Tennis Top End Schulte 7000 Series BB Chair Pro BB Basketball Pro 2 All Sport EN Wheelchair User Manual This manual MUST be given to the user of the product BEFORE using this product...

Page 2: ...erwise noted Shimano is a registered trademark of Shimano Inc Sun is a registered trademark of Sun Components Inc 3 in 1 oil is a registered trademark of American Home Products Corporation WD 40 is a...

Page 3: ...Back 36 5 4 Replacing Adjustable Tension Back Upholstery 39 5 5 Adjusting Back Height Back Upholstery 40 5 6 Removing Play from Rear Wheels 42 5 7 Preventing Play in Rear Wheels 42 5 8 Adjusting Quic...

Page 4: ...gested Maintenance Procedures 64 9 Options 65 9 1 Using the Alignment Gauge 65 9 2 Installing the Clamp on Sideguard 66 9 3 Installing Adjusting the Fold in Sideguards 66 9 4 Click strap for Pro Tenni...

Page 5: ...ions and information for efficient trouble free use 1 2 Intended Use The sports wheelchair is to be used solely as a transportation device only for participating in a sports activity to assist the par...

Page 6: ...ndicated in the manual WARNING Invacare products are specifically designed and manufactured for use in conjunction with Invacare accessories Accessories designed by other manufacturers have not been t...

Page 7: ...ld be taken to reduce the gap distance Turn both casters parallel to the object you are transferring onto Also be certain the wheel locks of your everyday chair are engaged to help prevent the wheels...

Page 8: ...w seating position Anti tippers should be adjusted to provide adequate stability Refer to 5 20 Adjusting Height of Swivel Anti tip Caster page 54 or 5 21 Adjusting the Height of the Telescoping Anti t...

Page 9: ...vement or binding when wheel is lifted and spun q Inspect handrims for signs of rough edges or peeling q Inspect spokes for bent or broken spokes q Ensure all spokes are uniformly tight q Ensure all b...

Page 10: ...d free of moisture q Ensure castors are free of debris Inspect Adjust Periodically q Ensure wheelchair rolls straight no excessive drag pull to one side q Inspect seat and back upholstery for rips or...

Page 11: ...Overview 3 Overview 3 1 Label Location 1171910 A 15 11...

Page 12: ...LE Fixed BACK HEIGHT FIXED 8 to 15 1 2 inches 39 37 cm ADJUSTABLE 9 to 11 inches 22 86 to 27 94 cm in 1 inch 2 54 cm increments 11 to 14 inches 27 94 to 35 56 cm in 1 inch 2 54 cm increments 14 to 18...

Page 13: ...6 inch 700C REAR WHEEL TIRES Primo 25 540 Standard Kenda Optional 24 inch Primo 25 559 Standard Kenda Optional 25 inch Primo 25 590 Standard Kenda Optional 26 inch Cheng Shin CST Super HP Standard Ken...

Page 14: ...ion WEIGHT 21 lbs 10 89 kg Schulte 7000 20lbs T5 7000 SHIPPING WEIGHT 30 lbs 13 6 kg WEIGHT LIMITATION 250 lbs 114 kg HD optional available 15 x 15 inch seat rear wheels and minimal options are includ...

Page 15: ...inches 22 86 to 27 94 cm in 1 inch 2 54 cm increments 11 to 14 inches 27 94 to 35 56 cm in 1 inch 2 54 cm increments 14 to 18 35 56 to 45 72 cm in 1 inch 2 54 cm increments BACK ANGLE 0 Fixed Adjusta...

Page 16: ...nch 26 inch REAR WHEEL TIRES Primo 25 540 Standard Kenda Optional 24 inch Primo 25 559 Standard Kenda Optional 25 inch Primo 25 590 Standard Kenda Optional 26 inch HANDRIMS Aluminum Welded 6 Tab Stand...

Page 17: ...7 inches SEAT TO FLOOR ADJUSTABLE Front 18 to 20 inch 45 7 to 50 8 cm Rear 15 to 20 inch 38 1 to 50 8 cm BACK STYLE Fixed standard ADJUSTABLE BACK HEIGHT 11 to 14 inches 27 94 to 35 56 cm in 1 inch 2...

Page 18: ...A FRONT FORKS Fits 3 inch 7 62 cm Wheel Non Suspension Standard CASTOR SIZE 3 inch 7 62 cm Solid Standard BACK UPHOLSTERY U240 Black Adjustable Tension WEIGHT 23 5 lbs 10 66 kg SHIPPING WEIGHT 30 lbs...

Page 19: ...Overview 3 3 Component Identification T 5 7000 Series Tennis 1171910 A 15 19...

Page 20: ...Top End Sports Series Pro Tennis 20 1171910 A 15...

Page 21: ...Overview Schulte 7000 Series BB Basketball 1171910 A 15 21...

Page 22: ...Top End Sports Series Pro BB 22 1171910 A 15...

Page 23: ...Overview Pro 2 All Sport 1171910 A 15 23...

Page 24: ...PSI rating is printed on the side of the tire Conversion formula 1 psi 6 895 kPa approx 7 kPa PSI KILOPASCALS 50 345 55 379 60 414 65 448 70 483 75 517 80 552 85 586 PSI KILOPASCALS 90 621 95 655 100...

Page 25: ...ackage A Complete Wheel Assemblies Introductory Bonus Set of Smooth Primo Tires Base Frame B Seat Frame Assembled with Sideguards Upholstery Cushion and Frame Protector C Footrest D Axles Adjustable A...

Page 26: ...place while installing may also be helpful The assembly should take about 30 45 minutes 4 3 Adjusting and Installing the Wheels Axle receiver nut is loosely installed on axle receiver bolt 1 Using th...

Page 27: ...o base frame D with wheel facing down 3 Move anti tip to desired height above ground The anti tip should be about a finger s width above the ground 4 With rear wheels on tighten quick release lever at...

Page 28: ...ets are installed with four bolts of the same size The Curved Brackets are installed with two short bolts two longer bolts and two single bolts bagged separately C The hole you choose to mount the L b...

Page 29: ...side of the welded tabs C on the seat frame by a Inserting the bolt from the inside of the seat frame D Use one flat washer one split washer and one nut for each bolt Use the two 10 mm wrenches E to h...

Page 30: ...he curved bracket A to the inside of the welded tabs B on the seat frame b Inserting the small bolts C bagged separately from the outside of the seat frame through the seat frame and curved bracket Us...

Page 31: ...g bolts C set aside in 4 6 Attaching the Curved Brackets to the Seat Frame page 30 attach the curved brackets to the welded tabs 4 Tighten the brackets on the seat frame so the nut is as close to the...

Page 32: ...rved bracket is in the desired position and height 2 Line up the hole of a washer with the hole of the curved bracket on the outside of the base frame 3 Insert a bolt through the washer curved bracket...

Page 33: ...ired position 3 Attach the other side of the two part clamp to the footrest D 4 Tighten the clamp using an Allen key E 4 10 Attaching the Foot strap 1 Separate the hook and loop sections of the foot s...

Page 34: ...has not approved any tie down systems for transportation of a user while in a wheelchair in a moving vehicle of any type WARNING SEAT POSITIONING STRAP SERIOUS INJURY CAN OCCUR IN THE EVENT OF A FALL...

Page 35: ...gaging in any contact sport Anti tippers should be properly adjusted at all times When outdoors on wet soft ground or on gravel surfaces anti tippers may not provide the same level of protection again...

Page 36: ...nnis WARNING RISK OF INJURY OR DAMAGE Back MUST be locked securely in place before using the wheelchair Rear of Wheelchair Front of Wheelchair Back upholstery removed for clarity 1 To unfold the back...

Page 37: ...cam position for desired back angle adjustment 5 Secure cam in desired position Torque all allen screws and locknuts to 960 1020 inch pounds 80 85 foot pounds 9 04 9 6 newton metres The adjustment ca...

Page 38: ...Top End Sports Series 95 Back Angle to Seat Rail 90 Back Angle to Seat Rail 85 Back Angle to Seat Rail 80 Back Angle to Seat Rail 75 Back Angle to Seat Rail 38 1171910 A 15...

Page 39: ...depending upon how far or tight the flap is pulled under the seat cushion Replacing Adjustable Tension Back Upholstery 1 Slide the existing back upholstery up and off the back posts A Both back posts...

Page 40: ...top of the back upholstery to the back posts B and remove from the back posts WARNING RISK OF INJURY OR DAMAGE Push pin MUST be protruding through hole in back post Ensure that both back post inserts...

Page 41: ...0cm 17 43 18 cm 5 N A 14 35 56 cm 16 40 64 cm 18 45 72 cm Holes numbered from bottom to top for reference only There are no numbers on the back posts There is a 1 inch 2 54 cm adjustment pin on the ba...

Page 42: ...ber clamp D to wheelchair frame C 2 Insert bolt E through camber clamp D and tighten securely 3 Place washer A between axle receiver and nut assembly B and wheelchair frame C 4 Tighten axle receiver a...

Page 43: ...ference between two measurements If difference between the two measurements is greater than 1 2 inch 1 27 cm 0 1 4 inch 63 cm for maximum rollability one of two conditions exists If the back centerlin...

Page 44: ...cket C on the seat rail B Detail A 4 Repeat STEP 3 for opposite side of wheelchair 5 Perform one of the following For COG mounting positions 1 5 proceed to STEP 6 To obtain COG mounting positions 6 an...

Page 45: ...Wheelchair Operation Detail A Detail B Detail C Detail D 1171910 A 15 45...

Page 46: ...ts D Tighten securely 4 If necessary install the seat upholstery 5 11 Adjusting Wheelbase Width Perform this procedure on one side of the wheelchair at a time for ease of adjustment Fixed Axle Tube Th...

Page 47: ...acer E from the fork bottom A by tapping with a screwdriver CAUTION Do not remove the fork stem bolt not shown The bolt is permanently glued to the bottom of the fork If the fork stem bolt becomes loo...

Page 48: ...fork assembly D 6 Insert chainring bolt E and washer F and tighten securely 7 Install new bolt A split lock washer not shown headtube cap B and anti tip headtube C Tighten securely 5 13 Adjusting Seat...

Page 49: ...Wheelchair Operation DETAIL A REAR SEAT ADJUSTMENT DETAIL B FRONT SEAT ADJUSTMENT 1171910 A 15 49...

Page 50: ...of the wheelchair align the locking pin A with the hole on the wheelchair frame B 2 Insert the seat rail extension C into the wheelchair frame D so the locking pin A is in the hole on the wheelchair f...

Page 51: ...ake sure they are securely tightened before using the wheelchair Especially if engaging in any contact sport The footrest assembly MUST be at least 1 3 4 inches 4 45 cm above the ground floor to avoid...

Page 52: ...Loose the two screws A in the clamp B on the wheelchair frame C 2 Adjust the frame to the proper height by moving clamps vertically along the frame 3 Securely tighten the two screws in the clamp 5 17...

Page 53: ...pth 1 Remove the two mounting screws A and locknuts B that secure the platform footrest C to the footrest clamp D 2 Move the platform footrest C to the desired depth 3 Align the holes in the platform...

Page 54: ...e holes on the outside of the footrest platform sides 3 Secure with the two mounting screws A locking washers and locknuts Tighten securely 5 20 Adjusting Height of Swivel Anti tip Caster 1 Loosen mou...

Page 55: ...the Pro 2 All Sport Wheelchair 1 Loosen mounting screw A and locknut B in the side of the clamp 2 Loosen the mounting screw A in the top of the clamp 3 Adjust the height of the telescoping anti tip c...

Page 56: ...d release Lift up on the handle of the quad release axle A and pull axle and wheel B away from the wheelchair C 2 Repeat STEP 1 for the opposite rear wheel B 3 Install the rear wheel wheels B onto the...

Page 57: ...tube by pressing down on the pin in the center of the valve stem 3 While carefully holding the tire tube and rim strip to one side hold the allen screws A and remove the locknuts C that secure the han...

Page 58: ...tipper height must be adjusted to maintain 1 1 2 to 2 inch 3 81 to 5 08 cm clearance between bottom of the anti tipper wheels and the floor 6 4 Replacing Front Caster Wheels and Anti tip Wheels Front...

Page 59: ...tery B MUST be positioned with the five rear adjusting straps A towards the rear of the top crossbar D for proper installation Make sure the rear retaining flap is between the wheelchair frame and the...

Page 60: ...in the adjusting strap and wheelchair frame D on the right side 4 Securely tighten locknut and bolt 5 Repeat STEPS 3 and 4 on the left side Locknut not shown 6 7 Replacing Pro 2 All Sport Screw on Se...

Page 61: ...C 3 Loosen locknut on the screw D through the back frame E of wheelchair 4 Remove screw from the back frame and side guard Installing 1 Align holes in sideguard C with holes in seat frame B of wheelc...

Page 62: ...CE CASTOR FLUTTERS SQUEAKS AND RATTLES LOOSENESS IN CHAIR SOLUTIONS X X X X Check tires for correct and equal pressure X X X X Check fork hardware hearings X X Check spokes nipples all attachment hard...

Page 63: ...RIGHT OR LEFT WHEEL LOSES CONTACT WITH FLOOR SLUGGISH TURN OR PERFORMANCE CASTOR FLUTTERS SQUEAKS AND RATTLES LOOSENESS IN CHAIR SOLUTIONS X X Check toe in toe out X Tighten back upholstery Change CO...

Page 64: ...tire to explode and cause bodily harm 4 Recommended tire pressure is listed on the side wall of the tire If tire needs replaced contact a local bike shop for replacement CAUTION As with any vehicle t...

Page 65: ...gly between the rear of the rear tires 7 Tighten the alignment screws to secure the alignment bar position 8 Position the alignment gauge at the front of the rear tires and repeat 9 Examine the gauge...

Page 66: ...uards Installing the Fold in Sideguards 1 Place the clamp A around the wheelchair frame B 2 Insert the bolt through the clamp A and tighten to attach the clamp A to the wheelchair frame B 3 Place the...

Page 67: ...A DETAIL B Adjusting the Fold In Sideguards Height 1 Lift sideguard to a level position Detail A 2 Remove bolt from sideguard clamp D and sideguard C 3 Adjust sideguard C to desired height 4 Insert bo...

Page 68: ...strap latch kit and chair Tighten securely 3 Repeat for opposite side Click strap for Pro BB Pro Tennis Series attached to seat or back frame using back bracket 9 5 Click strap for Schulte 7000 BB Se...

Page 69: ...Foam pieces covered in nylon wrapping the front and rear frames and fastened with hook and loop fasteners D Ring Strap encircles chair End of strap and D Ring should be in front of chair Seat Cushion...

Page 70: ...y labor or shipping charges incurred in replacement part installation or repair of any such product Product repairs shall not extend this warranty coverage for repaired product shall end when this lim...

Page 71: ...Warranty FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE EXTENDED TO COMPLY WITH STATE PROVINCIAL LAWS AND REQUIREMENTS 1171910 A 15 71...

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Page 74: ...on q q Is the Table of Contents useful q q Does any information seem inaccurate misleading q q Do you understand that misuse of the product can cause injury or damage q q Explain _____________________...

Page 75: ...7 Do you have suggestions for other ways of making this document easier to use Explain YES NO ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ q q Thank You T...

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