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Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series

mobility device’s movement and braking. Therefore, the
warnings listed below are recommended to prevent possible
interference with the control system of the mobility device.

Electromagnetic interference (EMI) from sources such as
radio and TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters,
two-way radios, and cellular phones can affect powered
wheelchairs and motorized scooters.

FOLLOWING THE WARNINGS LISTED BELOW SHOULD
REDUCE THE CHANCE OF UNINTENDED BRAKE RELEASE OR
POWERED WHEELCHAIR MOVEMENT WHICH COULD RESULT
IN SERIOUS INJURY.

WARNING!

– DO NOT operate handheld transceivers

(transmitters receivers), such as citizens band
(CB) radios, or turn ON personal communication
devices, such as cellular phones, while the
mobility device is turned ON;

– Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio

or TV stations, and try to avoid coming close
to them;

– If unintended movement or brake release

occurs, turn the mobility device OFF as soon
as it is safe;

– Be aware that adding accessories or

components, or modifying the mobility device,
may make it more susceptible to EMI (Note:
There is no easy way to evaluate their effect on
the overall immunity of the mobility device);
and

– Report all incidents of unintended movement

or brake release to Invacare and note whether
there is a source of EMI nearby.

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Summary of Contents for TDXSP2

Page 1: ...re TDX SP2 Series TDXSP2 TDXSP2 CG TDXSP2 MCG en Power Wheelchair Base User Manual This manual MUST be given to the user of the product BEFORE using this product read this manual and save for future reference ...

Page 2: ...rior written permission from Invacare Trademarks are identified by and All trademarks are owned by or licensed to Invacare Corporation or its subsidiaries unless otherwise noted Invacare reserves the right to alter product specifications without further notice Making Life s Experiences Possible is a registered trademark in the U S A ...

Page 3: ...atibility EMC Information 27 3 1 Electromagnetic Interference EMI From Radio Frequency Sources 27 3 2 Powered Wheelchair Electromagnetic Interference EMI 27 3 3 Powered Wheelchair Electromagnetic Emissions 29 4 Components 30 4 1 Component Overview 30 4 2 Remotes 30 4 3 The Powered Seating System 30 4 4 Labels on the Product 31 5 Setup 39 5 1 Setup Delivery Inspection 39 5 2 Adjusting Joystick Moun...

Page 4: ...and Tear Information 65 9 2 User Attendant Inspection Checklists 65 9 2 1 Inspect Adjust Weekly 66 9 2 2 Inspect Adjust Monthly 66 9 2 3 Inspect Adjust Periodically 66 9 3 Service Inspection 66 9 3 1 Six Month Inspection 67 9 3 2 Replace Every 18 Months 68 9 3 3 Replace Every 2 Years 68 9 4 Cleaning 68 9 5 Stability Lock 69 9 6 Removing Installing the Shrouds 70 9 6 1 Removing the Rear Shroud 70 9...

Page 5: ...cklists in 9 Maintenance page 65 Damages and errors caused by nonobservance of the user manual or as a result of incorrect maintenance are excluded from all warranties For more information about the product contact your local Invacare representative For address and website see the end of this manual 1 2 Symbols Signal symbols and or words are used in this manual and apply to hazards or unsafe prac...

Page 6: ...nded use of the device is to provide mobility and positioning to persons limited to a sitting position 1 5 Indication for Use The indication for use of the Invacare TDX SP2 Power Wheelchair is to provide mobility and positioning to persons limited to a sitting position 1 6 Regulations The vehicle was successfully tested according to international standards as to its safety It satisfies the require...

Page 7: ... equipment WARNING Risk of Death Injury or Damage Continued use of the product with damaged parts could lead to the product malfunctioning causing injury to the user and or caregiver Check all product components and carton for damage and test components before use In case of damage or if the product is not working properly stop using the product and contact a qualified technician or Invacare for r...

Page 8: ...se electrical connections could cause the wheelchair to suddenly stop resulting in serious injury or damage ALWAYS ensure that all electrical connections are tightly connected so they don t vibrate loose DANGER Risk of Death Serious Injury or Damage Lighted cigarettes dropped onto an upholstered seating system can cause a fire resulting in death serious injury or damage Wheelchair occupants are at...

Page 9: ...aw MUST be completely dry before installation If Sip n Puff does not function properly inspect system for blockages clogged saliva trap or air leaks As necessary replace mouthpiece breath tube and saliva trap Contact your Invacare provider for more information about maintaining and troubleshooting the Sip n Puff system WARNING Risk of Injury Damage or Death Exposure to liquids may cause injury dam...

Page 10: ...fied operating conditions may cause unintended or erratic movement This may include but is not limited to impacts and sudden stops To avoid injury or damage Only use the power wheelchair in the operating conditions specified in the Technical Data chapter of this manual Leakage current has been tested in accordance to ISO 7176 14 Invacare has tested its power wheelchairs in accordance with ISO 7176...

Page 11: ...of Serious Injury or Damage Moving the seating system from the factory setting may reduce driver control wheelchair stability traction and increase caster wear resulting in serious injury or damage Move the seating system ONLY when necessary to fit the wheelchair to the user If the seating system must be moved ALWAYS inspect the wheelchair to ensure the front rigging DOES NOT interfere with the fr...

Page 12: ...ouching WARNING DO NOT connect any medical devices such as ventilators life support machines etc directly to the batteries used to power the wheelchair This could cause unexpected failure of the device and the wheelchair WARNING Risk of Injury or Damage Grease may leak from the gearbox and cause injury or damage from falling or fire Follow the maintenance instructions in this manual Routinely insp...

Page 13: ...d safe means of transportation between floors Extreme caution is advised when it is necessary to move an unoccupied power wheelchair up or down the stairs Follow this procedure for moving the wheelchair between floors when an elevator is NOT available 1 If stairway or escalator is only means of access remove occupant of wheelchair and transport user and wheelchair separately 2 Invacare recommends ...

Page 14: ...k of Death Serious Injury or Damage Corroded electrical components due to water and or liquid exposure or incontinent users can result in death serious injury or damage Minimize exposure of electrical components to water and or liquids Electrical components damaged by corrosion MUST be replaced immediately Wheelchairs that are used by incontinent users and or are frequently exposed to water liquid...

Page 15: ... to try what works best for him her in overcoming obstacles that they may encounter However all warnings and cautions given in this manual MUST be followed Techniques in this manual are a starting point for the new wheelchair user and assistant with safety as the most important consideration for all Invacare strongly recommends that initial use of wheelchairs be supervised by an assistant DANGER R...

Page 16: ...f wheelchair may result in injury damage or death Use care when operating the wheelchair on roads streets or other roadways Use care when operating the wheelchair when vision is impaired by poor lighting such as unlit rooms during the night or similar situations ALWAYS be aware of motor vehicles and your surroundings WARNING Risk of Injury Damage or Death Conditions such as restlessness mental det...

Page 17: ...ctions WARNING Risk of Injury or Damage Unintended movement or operation of wheelchair may cause injury or damage Turn power OFF BEFORE entering or exiting the wheelchair Close supervision and attention is needed when operating the wheelchair near children pets or people with physical mental disabilities Turn power off WARNING Risk of Injury Damage or Death Damaged parts due to collision or impact...

Page 18: ...sly used This power wheelchair has Invacare s SureStep technology a feature that provides the wheelchair with optimum traction and stability when driving forward over transitions and thresholds Refer to 12 Technical data page 77 for maximum height of transitions and thresholds For more information about approaching obstacles refer to 2 4 2 Safety Information When Approaching Obstacles page 19 and ...

Page 19: ...ces WARNING Risk of Injury Damage or Death Loss of traction or stability on rough or unstable terrain may cause injury damage or death Use care when operating the wheelchair on rough or unstable terrain This would include but is not limited to areas of rock mulch mud uneven pavement roots and similar conditions Be aware of your surroundings and conditions that might affect the ability to operate t...

Page 20: ...ut your backrest into an upright position before ascending an obstacle CAUTION Risk of Injury or Damage There is a risk of falling out of the mobility device if obstacles are not approached correctly There is also a risk of damage to the mobility device such as broken casters Never approach obstacles that are higher than the maximum climbable obstacle height Never let the footrest legrest touch th...

Page 21: ...ing Going Down Obstacles The approach to descend an obstacle is the same as to ascend it with the difference that you do not need to stop before descending 1 Descend the obstacle with medium speed Descending an obstacle too slowly could cause the antitippers to get stuck and lift the drive wheels off the ground Driving the mobility device is then no longer possible 2 4 4 Negotiating Inclines Accep...

Page 22: ...elchair to come to a full stop before changing directions Traveling at high speeds reduces traction and increases stopping distance WARNING Risk of Injury Damage or Death Loss of traction or stability on inclines grades or ramps may cause injury damage or death Lighter weight users may be at an increased risk Surfaces that may be wet icy oily slippery painted treated wood rotten wood rusted metal ...

Page 23: ...he drive wheels to create the longest possible wheelbase engage the motor locks and turn power off Reach back only as far as your arm will extend without changing your sitting position 2 4 7 Transferring To and From Other Seats WARNING Risk of Serious Injury or Damage Improper transfer techniques may cause serious injury or damage Before attempting transfers consult a health care professional to d...

Page 24: ... additional safeguard if not present 7 Flip up footplates or swing footrests outward 8 Shift body weight into seat with transfer During independent transfer little or no seat platform will be beneath you Use a transfer board if at all possible 2 5 Pinch Points WARNING Risk of Minor to Serious Injury Pinch points can cause minor to serious injury Be mindful of potential pinch points and use caution...

Page 25: ...other heat sources DO NOT store or use wheelchair near combustible products 2 8 Electrical DANGER Risk of Death or Serious Injury Electric shock can cause death or serious injury To avoid electric shock inspect plug and cord for cuts and or frayed wires Replace cut cords or frayed wires immediately WARNING Power wheelchairs are equipped with three prong grounding plugs for protection against possi...

Page 26: ...through an approved agency Contact your provider or Invacare on proper disposal and recycling of your batteries 2 10 Weight Training and Other Activities WARNING Risk of Injury or Damage Invacare DOES NOT recommend the use of its wheelchairs as a weight training apparatus Invacare wheelchairs have NOT been designed or tested as a seat for any kind of weight training Using said wheelchair for weigh...

Page 27: ...eve that by following the warnings listed below your risk to EMI will be minimized The sources of radiated EMI can be broadly classified into three types 1 Hand held Portable transceivers transmitters receivers with the antenna mounted directly on the transmitting unit Examples include citizens band CB radios walkie talkie security fire and police transceivers cellular telephones and other persona...

Page 28: ...NING DO NOT operate handheld transceivers transmitters receivers such as citizens band CB radios or turn ON personal communication devices such as cellular phones while the mobility device is turned ON Be aware of nearby transmitters such as radio or TV stations and try to avoid coming close to them If unintended movement or brake release occurs turn the mobility device OFF as soon as it is safe B...

Page 29: ...ly affect the EMI immunity levels 3 3 Powered Wheelchair Electromagnetic Emissions CAUTION Risk of Injury or Damage EMC interference affecting other products may result in injury or damage To avoid impacting the operation and function of other products Products not specified by Invacare that may be used on or near the mobility device may be impacted by emissions from this product if they have a se...

Page 30: ...ate the powered seating system or operate other functions Your power wheelchair may be equipped with one of several different remotes For information on the different functions and how to operate a particular remote refer to its corresponding user manual enclosed 4 3 The Powered Seating System The powered seating system is operated from the remote Refer to the remote manual for more information Th...

Page 31: ... device s configuration Either the elevating seat is equipped with sensors which reduce the mobility device s speed as soon as the elevating seat is raised above a certain point The drive slow down takes place to guarantee the tipping stability of the mobility device and to avoid personal risk and damage to the mobility device To reapply normal speed lower the elevating seat down until the drive s...

Page 32: ... Wheelchairs Fig 4 2 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION A 1190611 Fig 4 3 Serial Number Label B 1167422 Fig 4 4 Controller Label C 1035900 Fig 4 5 Transportation Label 1111028 Fig 4 6 Weight Capacity Label Non Elevate D 1111026 Fig 4 7 Weight Capacity Label Elevate 32 60101831 A ...

Page 33: ...Components E 1167424 Fig 4 8 Replacing Motor Gearbox Label F 1104802 Fig 4 9 Push Drive Label G 1114826 Fig 4 10 22NF Battery Wiring Diagram Label 60101831 A 33 ...

Page 34: ...Invacare TDX SP2 Series G 1114847 Fig 4 11 22NF Battery Wiring Diagram Label H 1114825 Fig 4 12 GP24 Battery Wiring Diagram Label 34 60101831 A ...

Page 35: ...ng Diagram Label I 1118356 Fig 4 14 22NF Battery Label J 1118355 Fig 4 15 GP24 Battery Label K 1098362 Fig 4 16 Positive Battery Wire Label L 1098363 Fig 4 17 Negative Battery Wire Label M 1195676 Fig 4 18 Contact Consult Manual Label 60101831 A 35 ...

Page 36: ...ated under front shroud Only one set of labels will appear depending on chair model Only one of the battery labels 22NF or GP24 will appear depending on chair model Wheelchairs with the Transport Ready Option Fig 4 21 All Wheelchairs with the Transport Ready Option Fig 4 22 Wheelchairs with Elevate and the Transport Ready Option 36 60101831 A ...

Page 37: ...ponents ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION P 1554407 Fig 4 23 ISO 7176 19 Compliance Label On ALL Positioning Belts ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Q 1195716 Fig 4 24 ISO 7176 19 Non Compliance Label 60101831 A 37 ...

Page 38: ...Invacare TDX SP2 Series Wheelchairs with Transport Brackets TRBKTS Fig 4 25 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION R 1553016 Fig 4 26 ISO 7176 19 Non Compliance Label 38 60101831 A ...

Page 39: ...rely q Ensure axle nut or bolt and wheel mounting nuts are secure on drive wheels q Ensure caster anti tipper wheels are free of debris and all mounting hardware is secure and not damaged missing q Check that cables are routed and secured properly to ensure that cables do NOT become entangled and damaged during normal operation of seating system q Ensure proper operation of powered functions Examp...

Page 40: ...ng Joystick on the Joystick Mount 5 32 4 mm Allen key Fig 5 3 1 Loosen screw A 2 Position joystick on holder 3 Tighten screw With one turn of the screw the joystick can be rotated in a complete 360 degree radius There is a slot on the side that will allow you to angle the joystick at 90 degrees 40 60101831 A ...

Page 41: ...14 The intended use of the freewheel mode is to maneuver the mobility device over short distances The push handles or push bars support this function but be aware that there might be some interference between the feet of the assistant and the rear part of the mobility device 6 2 1 Disengaging Engaging the Motor Lock Levers Fig 6 2 WARNING Risk of Injury or Damage Misuse of motor locks may result i...

Page 42: ...age Misuse of wheel locks may result in injury or damage DO NOT attempt to stop a moving wheelchair with the wheel locks Wheel locks are not brakes DO NOT use the wheel locks if equipped when the wheelchair power is on Invacare recommends the use of wheel locks Use the wheel locks to hold the wheelchair in place whenever the clutches are disengaged Fig 6 3 6 3 1 Engaging 1 Push handle A forward C ...

Page 43: ...m A specialized Invacare provider must perform the replacement You can find information on the fuse type in 12 Technical data page 77 7 2 Batteries Power is supplied by two 12 V batteries The batteries are maintenance free and only need regular charging In the following you find information on how to charge handle transport store maintain and use batteries 7 2 1 General Information on Charging New...

Page 44: ...ge Using the wrong battery charger may cause explosion and destruction of batteries To avoid injury or damage Only use the battery charger supplied with your mobility device or a charger that has been approved by Invacare WARNING Risk of Injury Damage or Death Improper charging may cause injury or damage Charge battery in a cool dry and well ventilated area DO NOT attempt to charge the battery by ...

Page 45: ...ople with physical mental disabilities 1 Perform one of the following Charging NEW batteries Ensure the mobility device power is ON The wheelchair power must be on to ensure that accurate battery charge levels display on the remote New batteries must be charged fully The Battery Synchronization Procedure MUST be performed within 24 hours of powering on the wheelchair The Battery Synchronization Pr...

Page 46: ...es at a temperature of 59 F 15 C Gel and AGM batteries are maintenance free Any performance issues should be handled by a properly trained mobility device technician 7 2 6 Using the Proper Batteries WARNING Risk of Injury or Damage Improper configuration of battery terminals may cause injury or damage Batteries with terminal configuration as shown MUST be used Terminals MUST have a cross hole in t...

Page 47: ...e proper polarity FOR WHEELCHAIRS USING 22NF BATTERIES Batteries with terminal configuration POSITIVE A on the left and NEGATIVE Bon the right as shown below MUST be used Batteries that have the reverse terminal configuration MUST not be used otherwise injury and damage may occur Terminals must be have a cross hole C in them as shown below PROPER BATTERIES TO USE DO NOT USE THIS TYPE OF BATTERY Fi...

Page 48: ...apacity of about 15 Driving with flashing red LED s means an extreme stress for the battery and should be avoided under normal circumstances When only one red LED is flashing the Battery Safe feature is enabled From this time speed and acceleration is reduced drastically It will allow you to move the mobility device slowly out of a dangerous situation before the electronic finally cuts off This is...

Page 49: ...al case 7 2 9 General Instructions on Handling the Batteries Never mix and match different battery manufacturers or technologies or use batteries that do not have similar date codes Never mix gel with AGM batteries The batteries reach their end of life when the drive range is significantly smaller than usual Contact your provider or service technician for details Always have your batteries install...

Page 50: ...technique may cause injury or damage Use proper lifting techniques assistance and gear such as straps when available when lifting heavy loads WARNING Risk of Injury Exposure to battery acid may result in injury The use of rubber gloves is recommended when working with batteries DO NOT allow the liquid in the battery to come in contact with skin clothes or other possessions It is a form of acid and...

Page 51: ...batteries prior to installation Use battery lifting strap when available Keep batteries in an upright position and avoid tipping Use only deep cycle gel cell battery Use box wrench when tightening clamps Do Not wiggle the battery terminals posts when tightening 7 2 12 Removing the Batteries from the Wheelchair CAUTION Risk of Damage Cleaning or maintenance may cause damage to carpeting or flooring...

Page 52: ... the wheelchair 4 Remove the four mounting screws A securing the battery tray B to the frame C 5 Slide battery tray with batteries out 6 Disconnect the battery straps D Battery connection E located on top 7 Disconnect batteries 8 Remove the front F battery 9 Slide the rear battery G forward and remove it from the tray 7 2 13 Installing Batteries into the Wheelchair WARNING Risk of Serious Injury I...

Page 53: ... together 2 Position the remaining battery between the battery on the tray and battery stop C 3 Connect batteries together D 4 Connect battery straps E 5 Slide the battery tray into the wheelchair 6 Install the rear shroud front shroud and battery retention bracket Refer to 9 6 Removing Installing the Shrouds page 70 7 If Installing NEW batteries The Battery Synchronization Procedure MUST be perfo...

Page 54: ...nvacare TDX SP2 Series 7 2 14 Replacing Batteries and or Battery Cables Have the following tools available 7 16 inch 6pt Box Wrench and Diagonal Cutters Fig 7 10 Fig 7 11 Fig 7 12 Fig 7 13 54 60101831 A ...

Page 55: ...ls 3 Slide the RED battery terminal cover back on the red battery cable to expose the POSITIVE battery terminal C 4 Slide the BLACK battery terminal cover back on the Black battery cable to expose NEGATIVE battery terminal D 5 Remove the locknut E that secures the bracket F of the POSITIVE battery cable to the POSITIVE battery post of the battery 6 Remove the locknut G that secures the NEGATIVE ba...

Page 56: ... result Should the liquid touch your skin wash the area IMMEDIATELY and thoroughly with cool water In serious cases or if eye contact is made seek medical attention IMMEDIATELY DO NOT install reinstall a battery with a cracked or otherwise damaged case 1 Examine battery terminals for corrosion 2 Verify the plastic caps are in place over battery cell holes 3 Clean terminals by using a battery clean...

Page 57: ...r death Use these transport brackets only to secure an unoccupied wheelchair during transport Ensure wheelchair is secured using proper restraint systems Wheelchair transport brackets have not been crash tested in accordance with ISO 7176 19 Only use the transport brackets for the purposes described in this manual 8 2 Transport Ready Option TRRO As of this date the Department of Transportation has...

Page 58: ...test dummy restrained by BOTH pelvic and upper torso belt s shoulder belts and that BOTH pelvic and upper torso belt s should be used to reduce the possibility of head and chest impacts with vehicle components Transport Ready Options have been crash tested in accordance with ISO 7176 19 The wheelchair is identified by the following label Fig 8 2 8 3 Transport General information WARNING Risk of In...

Page 59: ...e user does not exceed the maximum permitted total weight for the ramp or platform lift The mobility device should always be transferred to a vehicle with the backrest in an upright position the seat lifter lowered and the seat tilt in the upright position WARNING Risk of injury and damage to the mobility device If the mobility device is to be transferred to a vehicle via a lift when the remote is...

Page 60: ...s must only be used when the wheelchair user s weight is 22 kg or more When the user weight is lower than 22 kg do not use the wheelchair as a seat in a vehicle CAUTION There is a risk of injury if the mobility device is not properly secured during use as a vehicle seat If possible the user should always leave the mobility device to use a vehicle seat and the safety belts provided with the vehicle...

Page 61: ...h test in which it was anchored in the transporting vehicle s direction of travel Other configurations were not tested The crash test dummy was secured using pelvic and upper body safety belts Both types of safety belt should be used in order to minimize the risk of injuries to head or upper body It is imperative that the mobility device is inspected by an Invacare provider before being used again...

Page 62: ...ithin the Mobility Device CAUTION Risk of injury if the user is not properly secured within the mobility device Even if the mobility device is equipped with a posture belt this is no substitute for a proper safety belt which complies with ISO 10542 in the transport vehicle Always use the safety belt installed in the transport vehicle Safety belts must be in contact with the user s body They must n...

Page 63: ...e during transport The headrest must be adjusted to the user s ear height Fig 8 7 Fig 8 8 Seat belts may not be held at a distance from the user s body using parts of the mobility device such as armrests or wheels Fig 8 9 The pelvic belt should be positioned in the area between the user s pelvis and thighs so that it is unobstructed and not too loose The ideal angle of the pelvic belt to the horiz...

Page 64: ...transport it Your mobility device may be transported without restrictions whether by road rail or by air Individual transport companies have however guidelines which can possibly restrict or forbid certain transport procedures Please ask the transport company regarding each individual case Before transporting your mobility device make sure the motors are engaged and that the remote is switched off...

Page 65: ...ethane Tires and Casters Handgrips Joystick Inductive Tops Joystick Overlays Motors and Gearboxes if exposed to prolonged moisture urine etc Stability Lock cylinders Pneumatic Tires and Tubes Upholstery and Seating Arm pads Seat Cushion Foam Seat Cushion Covers Back Cushion Foam Back Cushion Covers Headrest Foam Headrest Covers Footplate Covers Calf Pad if applicable Foam and Cover Batteries Lead ...

Page 66: ...maged Replace if necessary 9 2 3 Inspect Adjust Periodically Ensure wheelchair rolls straight no excessive drag or pull to one side Inspect all operator user attendant adjustable fasteners including the back pan back cane and angle adjustment fasteners and the arm support flip back and height adjustment fasteners Ensure fasteners are securely tightened Inspect TRRO fasteners and hardware Ensure cl...

Page 67: ...ete the inspection of the critical components listed below could result in death or serious injury Inspect stability control components which could include anti dive spring anti dive cylinder ratcheting gears or end stops to ensure proper operation Inspect drive axle nut locking tab wheel fasteners or quick release to ensure drive wheel is secure q Inspect stability lock cylinders front and rear s...

Page 68: ...tears q Ensure armrest pad sits flush against arm tube q Ensure wheelchair rolls straight no excessive drag or pull to one side q Ensure that the casters are free of debris q Inspect all fasteners including the back pan back cane and angle adjustment fasteners and the arm support flip back and height adjustment fasteners Ensure fasteners are securely tightened q Inspect TRBKTS fasteners and hardwa...

Page 69: ...air must be cared for just like any other vehicle For upholstery that is severely stained or surface finish that is badly damaged contact Invacare for further information 1 Use the following instructions to clean this product unless otherwise specified Upholstery Warm water and mild non abrasive soap Metal Hot water and mild non abrasive soap Car polish and soft wax may be used to remove abrasions...

Page 70: ...he rear shroud from the base frame 9 6 2 Installing the Rear Shroud 1 Install the rear shroud B and secure in place with knob screw A 9 6 3 Removing Installing the Front Shroud Battery Retention Bracket Removing The front shroud battery retention bracket C is removed from and installed onto the wheelchair frame D as a single unit Front shroud battery retention bracket C mounts on hooks E located o...

Page 71: ...umatic Tires DANGER Risk of Injury Damage or Death Overinflation of tires may cause tires to explode Inflate tire to the proper tire pressure P S I kilopascals listed on the side wall of the tire Only use wheelchair with tires at proper pressure The wheels and tires should be checked periodically for cracks and wear and should be replaced if necessary Risk of damage to tire and rim Never drive wit...

Page 72: ...Invacare TDX SP2 Series psi bar 38 2 6 39 2 7 41 2 8 44 3 0 72 60101831 A ...

Page 73: ...ed for scrap metal recycling The plastic parts are used for plastic recycling Electric components and printed circuit boards are disposed of as electronic scrap Old used or damaged batteries are hazardous material and MUST be recycled through an approved agency Discarding these batteries in the trash is considered improper disposal and is unlawful in many locations Contact your provider or Invacar...

Page 74: ...ional troubleshooting information and explanation of error codes refer to the individual remote joystick manual supplied with each wheelchair SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTIONS Batteries draw excessive current when charging Battery failure Electrical malfunction Have batteries checked for shorted cell Replace if necessary Contact Provider Invacare for service Battery indicator flashes the charge lev...

Page 75: ...LUTIONS Wheelchair does not respond to commands Electrical malfunction Contact Provider Invacare for Service Power indicator off even after recharging Poor battery terminal connection Have terminals cleaned 11 2 1 Battery and Charger Tips The following Do s and Don ts are provided for your convenience and safety DON T DO Don t perform any installation or maintenance without first reading this manu...

Page 76: ...tteries into service before charging Fully charge a new battery before using Don t tip or tilt batteries Use a carrying strap to remove move or install a battery Don t tap on clamps and terminals with tools Push battery clamps on the terminals Spread clamps wider if necessary Don t mismatch your battery and chargers Use only a gel charger for a gel battery 76 60101831 A ...

Page 77: ...ible operating and storage conditions Temperature range for operation according to ISO 7176 9 13 9 F 25 5 C 122 9 F 50 5 C Recommended storage temperature 59 9 F 15 5 C Temperature range for storage according to ISO 7176 9 13 9 F 25 5 C 149 9 F 65 5 C with batteries 58 9 F 40 5 C 149 9 F 65 5 C without batteries Charging device Output current 8 A 8 off board charger 110 V Output voltage 24 V nomin...

Page 78: ...Charger IPX1 Drive wheels Black with rim inserts 14 x 3 Black tires with gel foam inserts or pneumatic tires The recommended maximum tire pressure in bar or kpa is marked on the side wall of the tire or the rim If more than one value is listed the lower one in the corresponding units applies Tolerance 0 3 bar 1 bar 100 kpa Forks Single and double sided forks Casters Black 6 x 2 Puncture proof Driv...

Page 79: ...ive range in accordance with ISO 7176 43 22NF batteries 13 7 mi 22 km GP24 batteries 20 7 mi 33 km 4 Dimensions according to ISO 7176 15 Overall height without headrest 42 5 47 6 in 1080 1210 mm 42 5 60 4 in 1080 1535 mm Overall height with elevate and headrest 43 in 1100 mm Maximum base width 22NF batteries 24 in 615 mm 4 GP24 batteries 25 5 in 650 mm Total length includin center mounted front ri...

Page 80: ...d Maximum weight capacity payload9 Non Elevate up to 300 lbs 136 kg Elevate up to 250 lbs 113 kg Weight limitation is total weight user weight plus any additional items that the user may require back pack ventilator etc Example If weight limitation of the wheelchair is 300 lbs and additional items equal 25 lbs subtract 25 lbs from 300 lbs This means the maximum weight limitation of the user is 275...

Page 81: ...6 4 4 Measured with solid tires Pneumatic tires can increase the maximum total width 5 Measured without seat cushion 7 Horizontal distance of wheel axle from intersection of loaded seat and backrest reference planes 8 The actual curb weight depends on the options and accessories your mobility device has been supplied with Every Invacare mobility device is weighed when leaving the factory Refer to ...

Page 82: ...m Seat plane angle 0 55 Effective seat depth 16 in 405 mm 23 in 585 mm Effective seat width 16 in 405 mm 22 in 610 mm TDX SP2 Disclosure Information ISO Minimum Maximum Seat surface height at front edge 17 25 in 438 mm 20 5 in 521 mm Backrest angle 82 168 Backrest height 18 in 457 mm 27 in 686 mm Footrest to seat distance 13 4 in 340 mm 16 1 in 410 mm Leg to seat surface angle 97 7 Armrest to seat...

Page 83: ...ccordance with ISO 7176 16 YES The requirements in this annex which apply are only those that are relevant to the specific wheelchair being disclosed For example parts of the table apply only to powered wheelchairs and therefore would not apply to manual wheelchairs Folded length Folded width and Folded height are only required for wheelchairs which have folding frames Handrim diameter is only req...

Page 84: ...d workmanship for a period of two 2 years from the date Invacare ships the product to the original purchaser or provider electronics and electrical components excluding batteries motors powered seating actuators gearboxes Invacare warrants that the following components of the product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date Invacare ships the ...

Page 85: ...stances beyond Invacare s control and such evaluation will be solely determined by Invacare The Warranty does not apply to problems arising from normal wear and tear or failure to adhere to the product instructions A change in operating noise particularly relative to motors and gearboxes does not constitute a failure or defect and will not be repaired or replaced as all products are expected to ex...

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