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Part No. 1054916

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T-3™ and T-4™ Series

WARNING

When lowering the front caster of
the wheelchair, DO NOT let the
wheelchair drop the last few inches
to the ground. This could result in
injury to the occupant and/or dam-
age to the wheelchair.

Roll the wheelchair backward and 

SLOWLY

lower the wheelchair in one continuous move-

ment. DO NOT let the wheelchair drop the

last few inches to the ground. This could re-

sult injury to the occupant.

STAIRWAYS

WARNING

ALWAYS wear your seat positioning strap. Inasmuch as the SEAT POSI-
TIONING STRAP is an option on this wheelchair (You may order with or
without the seat positioning strap),  Invacare Top End strongly recommends
ordering the seat positioning strap as an additional safeguard for the wheel-
chair user.
Invacare Top End does not recommend these wheelchairs be transported up
or down stairways with occupant in the wheelchair. Possible injury to occu-
pant and/or assistant(s) can occur. Transfer to an everyday use wheelchair is
recommended.
DO NOT attempt to lift the wheelchair by on any removable (detachable)
parts. Lifting by means of any removable (detachable) parts of a wheelchair
may result in injury to the user or damage to the wheelchair.
Extreme caution is advised when it is necessary to move an occupied wheel-
chair up or down a stairway. Invacare Top End recommends that, if possible,
the user be removed from the chair prior to moving. Invacare Top End rec-
ommends using two (2) assistants and making thorough preparations. Make
sure to use ONLY secure, non-detachable parts for hand-hold supports.

GENERAL GUIDELINES

PROCEDURE 1

GENERAL GUIDELINES

GENERAL GUIDELINES

Summary of Contents for Top End T-3 Tennis Adjustable

Page 1: ...THE USER OF THE WHEELCHAIR USER BEFORE USING THIS WHEELCHAIR READ THIS MANUAL AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE T 3 Titanium T 3 Tennis Elite T 3 Tennis Adjustable T 4 Tennis Elite T 4 Titanium For more information regarding Invacare products parts and services please visit www invacare com ...

Page 2: ...te the Department of Transportation has not approved any tie down systems for transportation of a user while in a wheelchair in a moving vehicle of any type It is Invacare Top End s position that users of wheelchairs should be trans ferred into appropriate seating in vehicles for transportation and use be made of the restraints made available by the auto industry Invacare Top End cannot and does n...

Page 3: ...AT PROCEDURE 4 SEAT PROCEDURE 4 SEAT PROCEDURE 4 SEAT 20 20 20 20 20 SEAT UPHOLSTERY REPLACEMENT 20 REAR SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 21 FRONT SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 22 PROCEDURE 5 PROCEDURE 5 PROCEDURE 5 PROCEDURE 5 PROCEDURE 5 CLOTHING GUARDS CLOTHING GUARDS CLOTHING GUARDS CLOTHING GUARDS CLOTHING GUARDS 23 23 23 23 23 NYLON CLOTHING GUARD WITH PLASTIC INSERT REPLACEMENT 23 RIGID CLOTHING GUARD REPLA...

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Page 7: ...to18 inchesin1 inchincrements 17 to 21 inches 13 to 17 inches Fixed Standard Fold Down Optional N A 11 14 inches 14 18 inches 16 20 inches 22 24 inches Adjustable Height Angle Depth 1 inch Standard Quick or Quad Release Optional Adjustable N A 12 15 18 20 0 3 6 9 12 Optional 22 24 25 26 inch 700C Double walled rim high flange hub 25 520 Standard Primo 25 540 24 x 1 inches Standard KIKTM or Contine...

Page 8: ...ptions 12 to 19 inches in 1 inch increments 12 to 18 inches in 1 inch increments 17 to 21 inches 13 to 21 inches Fixed Standard 8 14 inches in 1 inch increments 11 14 inches 14 18 inches 16 20 inches 22 24 and 26 inches Adjustable Height Angle Depth 1 inch Standard Quick or Quad Release Optional Fixed Standard 12 15 18 or 20 N A N A 24 25 26 inch 700C Double walled rim high flange hub N A Primo 25...

Page 9: ...ncrements 12 to 18 inches in 1 inch increments 17 to 21 inches 13 to 21 inches Fixed Standard 8 14 inches in 1 inch increments 11 14 inches 14 18 inches 16 20 inches 17 18 and 19 inches Adjustable Height Angle Depth 1 inch Standard Quick or Quad Release Optional Fixed Standard 12 15 18 or 20 N A N A 24 25 26 inch 700C Double walled rim high flange hub N A Primo 25 540 24 x 1 inches Standard or Con...

Page 10: ...r any combination of the five 5 may cause the chair to decrease in stability Use EXTREME caution when using a new seating position NOTE When changes to the left hand column occur follow across the chart and refer to the 9 procedure to maintain the proper stability safety and handling of the wheelchair To maintain maximum stability position the camber tube in the most rear ward position on the whee...

Page 11: ...or damage to the chair Invacare products are specifically designed and manufactured for use in conjunction with Invacare accessories Accessories designed by other manu facturers have not been tested by Invacare and are not recommended for use with Invacare products DO NOT attempt to lift the wheelchair by on any removable detachable parts Lifting by means of any removable detachable parts of a whe...

Page 12: ... an addi tional safeguard for the wheelchair user TIRE PRESSURE DO NOT use your wheelchair unless it has the proper tire pressure p s i DO NOT overinflate the tires Failure to follow these suggestions may cause the tire to explode and cause bodily harm Replacement of the tire or tube MUST be performed by a qualified techni cian WEIGHT TRAINING Invacare Top End DOES NOT recommend the use of its whe...

Page 13: ...the seat positioning strap as an additional safeguard for the wheel chair user The seat positioning strap is a positioning belt only It is not designed for use as a safety device withstanding high stress loads such as auto or aircraft safety belts If signs of wear appear belt MUST be replaced immediately Anti tippers MUST BE attached at all times Inasmuch as the ANTI TIPPERS are an option on this ...

Page 14: ...ng it alone PERCENTAGE OF WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION WARNING DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have to move forward in the seat or pick them up from the floor by reaching down between your knees Many activities require the wheelchair owner to reach bend and transfer in and out of the wheelchair These movements will cause a change to the nor mal balance the center of gravity and the weight distributi...

Page 15: ... Position the front caster so that it is extended as far forward as possible and engage wheel locks if so equipped WARNING DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have to move forward in the seat or pick them up from the floor by reaching down between your knees FUNCTIONAL REACH FROM A WHEELCHAIR The approximate reach limit values shown in the accompanying graphs were derived on the basis of a samp...

Page 16: ... an obstacle Possible injury to occupant and or assistant s can occur Transfer to an everyday use chair is recommended if any such obstacles may be encountered After mastering the techniques of tilting the chair use this procedure to tackle curbs short stairs etc Unless the first assistant has exceptional upper body strength it is recommended that two 2 assis tants perform this operation The secon...

Page 17: ...itional safeguard for the wheel chair user Invacare Top End does not recommend these wheelchairs be transported up or down stairways with occupant in the wheelchair Possible injury to occu pant and or assistant s can occur Transfer to an everyday use wheelchair is recommended DO NOT attempt to lift the wheelchair by on any removable detachable parts Lifting by means of any removable detachable par...

Page 18: ... 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 pos sible Follow this procedure for moving the chair between floors when an elevator is NOT available 1 After the chair has been tilted back to the balance point one assistant in the rear backs the chair up against the first step while securely grasping a n...

Page 19: ... ADJUST ADJUST WEEKLY MONTHLY PERIODICALLY GENERAL Wheelchair rolls straight no excessive drag or pull to one side X X WHEEL LOCKS Do not interfere with tires when rolling X X Pivot points free of wear and looseness X X Wheel locks easy to engage X X SEAT AND BACK UPHOLSTERY Inspect for rips or sagging X X Inspect fastening flaps to ensure they securely latch X X Inspect seat positioning strap for...

Page 20: ...WEEKLY MONTHLY PERIODICALLY FRONT CASTER Inspect wheel fork assembly for proper tension by spinning caster caster should come to a gradual stop X X Loosen tighten locknut if wheel wobbles noticeably or binds to a stop X X Wheel bearings are clean and free of moisture X X X CAUTION As with any vehicle the wheels and tires should be checked periodically for cracks andwear andshouldbereplaced TIRES I...

Page 21: ...heelchair may occur 3 Clean quick release axles and camber inserts once 1 a week with a Teflon lubricant WARNING DO NOT use the wheelchair unless it has the proper tire pressure p s i DO NOT overinflate the tires Failure to follow these suggestions may cause the tire to explode and cause bodily harm 4 Recommended tire pressure is listed on the side wall of the tire 5 The wheels and tires should be...

Page 22: ...ting position ADJUSTING BACK UPHOLSTERY 1 Unlatch the two 2 fastening flaps that secure the top of the back upholstery to the back canes 2 Align the top of the back upholstery with the fastening flaps ensuring the top of the back upholstery is even with the top of the back canes 3 Adjust to the desired tautness TIGHTER back upholstery will increase the stability and maintain normal maneuverabil it...

Page 23: ...p End logo is for the left back cane 6 Securely latch the back upholstery to the fasteners on either the underside or top of the seat upholstery depending on back style 7 Adjust the NEW upholstery to the desired tautness Refer to ADJUSTING BACK UPHOLSTERY in this procedure of the manual FOLDING BACK FIGURE 2 NOTE This procedure is for folding back chairs only WARNING Back MUST be locked securely i...

Page 24: ...18 13 14 15 16 16 20 16 17 18 N A Holes numbered from bottom to top for reference only There are no numbers on the back canes BACK PROCEDURE 3 3 Reinstall the fastening flaps onto the back canes NOTE The fastening flap with the Invacare Top End logo is for the left back cane when standing behind the chair 4 Adjust the NEW back upholstery to the desired tautness Refer to ADJUSTING RE PLACING BACK U...

Page 25: ...hex screw away from the back angle mounting bracket to adjust the cam 3 Adjust back canes to approximate back angle required 4 Adjust cam to achieve desired position NOTE An indexing notch has been put on the adjustment cam to help determine cam position for desired back angle adjustment 5 Reassemble and torque hex screws to 960 1020 inch pounds 80 85 foot pounds NOTE As shown in FIGURE 4 the adju...

Page 26: ...e sided fastening flaps towards the rear of the chair for proper installation of the back upholstery NOTE Make sure the rear retaining flap is BETWEEN the chair frame and the back cane support brackets adjustable backs only 7 Secure the front fastening flaps on the underside of the chair frame and securely latch together 8 Place the chair onto its two 2 rear wheels 9 Securely latch the four 4 rema...

Page 27: ...ny change to one 1 or any combination of the five 5 may cause the chair to decrease in stability Use EXTREME caution when using a new seating position Before 2001 FIGURE 2 1 Loosen but do not remove the front set screws 2 Remove the set screws at the rear of the seat rails WARNING Ensure that both seat rails are aligned in the correct mounting holes for proper and even seat alignment A fall and po...

Page 28: ...the desired height 4 Securely tighten the four 4 set screws that secure the seat adjustment weldment in place 5 Securely tighten the two 2 set screws that secure the seat rail to the chair frame 6 Adjust the footrest height Refer to PRO CEDURE 7 of this manual After 2001 FIGURE 5 1 Loosen the seat angle screw 2 Loosen the locknut at the front of the seat 3 Loosen the locknut on the frame adjustmen...

Page 29: ...t from the chair 2 Separate the nylon clothing guard with plastic insert from the seat and back upholstery 3 Install NEW nylon clothing guard with plastic insert onto the seat and back upholstery NOTE The fastening flaps that secure the nylon clothing guards to the back upholstery wrap around the outside of the back canes 4 Reattach the seat cushion to the seat upholstery This Procedure includes t...

Page 30: ... the chair the front caster height must also be changed to keep the chair frame parallel to the floor Refer to ADJUSTING CASTER HEIGHT in this procedure of the manual Anti tipper height if applicable must also be adjusted to maintain 1 4 to 1 2 inch clearance between the bottom of the anti tipper wheels and the floor Refer to PROCEDURE 8 of this manual QUICK OR QUAD RELEASE AXLES 1 Perform one 1 o...

Page 31: ...REAR WHEELS Adjustable Axle Position Camber Bar NOTE End of Quick Release axle is shown for reference only It is not visible when in serted into camber bar Locking Pins Quick Release Axle Locknut Wheel Hub Detent Pin WHEELS Detent Pin QUAD RELEASE AXLE Quad Release Axle Handle Rear Wheel Hub Camber Insert WARNING Make sure the detent pin and locking pins of the quick quad release axle are fully re...

Page 32: ...d release axle and tighten securely 5 Reinstall rear wheel and quad release axle onto chair 6 Flip the handle of the quad release axle down to release the detent pin ensuring that the locking pins are fully released WARNING Make sure detent pin and locking pins of the quick release axles are fully re leased BEFORE operating the wheelchair Keep locking pins clean 7 If any adjustments are needed ref...

Page 33: ...ll rear wheel and quad release axle onto the chair WARNING Make sure detent pin of the quad release axle is fully released BEFORE operat ing the wheelchair Keep locking pins clean 6 Flip handle of the quad release axle down to release the detent pin ensuring that the locking pins are fully released 7 Repeat the above procedures until the quad release axle locks correctly Removing Play From Rear Wh...

Page 34: ...e is fully released BE FORE operating the wheelchair 7 Reinstall rear wheel to the chair 8 If the locking pins of the quick quad release axles are not protruding past the inside of the axle bushing or there is too much movement of the rear wheel assembly in a back and forth position refer to ADJUSTING THE QUICK RELEASE AXLE REMOVING THE PLAY FROM THE REAR WHEELS in this procedure of the manual 9 R...

Page 35: ...EM ONLY DO NOT close the quick release levers or tighten the hex screws and locknuts without camber inserts in the axle tube Damage to the axle tube will occur 1 Perform one 1 of the following to open a camber clamp A QUICK RELEASE LEVERS Pull the quick release lever to the open position B STANDARD CAMBER CLAMPS Loosen but do not remove the hex screw and locknut on the camber clamp 2 Perform one 1...

Page 36: ... back centerline measurement of the rear wheels is SMALLER than the front centerline measurement of the rear wheels a TOE OUT condition exists FIGURE 7 b If the back centerline measurement of the rear wheels is LARGER than the front centerline measurement of the rear wheels a TOE IN condition exists FIGURE 7 4 If the difference between measurements is not within 1 8 inch correct toe in toe out con...

Page 37: ...0 3 0 6 3 6 or 9 12 CAMBER INSERTS in FIGURE 8 for a description of a locked out axle tube There is NO adjustment required to maintain a correct toe in toe out measurement NOTE The axle tube will be locked out by the toe adjustment rings and will NOT rotate NO ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED Left Tab Stopped Against Lower Metal Tab on Frame Bracket Toe Adjustment Ring Axle Tube LOCKED OUT by Toe Adjustment Ri...

Page 38: ...ng towards the rear of the wheelchair and are in the CLOSED position BEFORE using the wheelchair otherwise personal injury or damage to the wheelchair may result STANDARD Make sure the hex screws and locknuts are securely tightened BEFORE using the wheelchair otherwise personal injury or damage to the wheelchair may result 3 Close the camber clamps Refer to OPENING CLOSING CLAMPS in this procedure...

Page 39: ...the manual NOTE Do not close the left quick release lever or tighten the hex screw and locknut at this time 5 Rotate the Left toe adjustment ring until the tab stops against the Lower metal tab on the frame bracket 6 Securely tighten the set screw on the toe adjustment ring 7 Measure distance between center lines at the rear and front of the rear wheels at ap proximately 12 inches from the ground ...

Page 40: ...rews and locknuts are securely tightened FIGURE 10 ADJUSTING TOE IN TOE OUT AXLE TUBE IS MOVED FROM FACTORY SET POSITION OR IS REPLACED LOWER DEGREE OF CAMBER Metal Tab STEP 5 STEP 5 STEP 5 STEP 5 STEP 5 Frame Bracket Axle Tube Set Screw STEP 2 STEP 2 STEP 2 STEP 2 STEP 2 Tab STEP 5 STEP 5 STEP 5 STEP 5 STEP 5 Toe Adjustment Ring STEP 5 STEP 5 STEP 5 STEP 5 STEP 5 Axle Tube Will Rotate UP Only HIG...

Page 41: ...e tube 3 Remove the rear wheel from the camber insert 4 Rotate the camber insert 180 o 5 Reinstall the rear wheel into the camber insert WARNING NEVER position the camber inserts in the axle tube with more than 3 inches 12 indexing marks showing of the camber insert outside of the axle tube The camber inserts will not be securely tightened in the axle tube resulting in possible injury to the user ...

Page 42: ...ise personal injury or damage to the wheelchair may result 9 Close the camber clamp Refer to OPENING CLOSING CLAMPS in this procedure of the manual 10 Repeat STEPS 1 9 for the opposite side of the wheelchair WARNING Make sure the detent pin and locking pins of the quick quad release axle are fully released BEFORE operating the wheelchair The locking pins MUST be protruding past the inside of the r...

Page 43: ... rear wheels NOTE The performance of the wheelchair will be affected if the frame brackets do not sit flush on the wheelchair frame 3 Securely tighten one 1 hex screw that secures the camber tube to the wheelchair frame NOTE Securely tightening one 1 hex screw at a time ensures that the frame brackets will sit flush on the wheelchair frame 4 Repeat STEP 3 for the opposite side of the wheelchair NO...

Page 44: ... the wheelchair 2 Position the camber insert to the desired position Make sure there is no more than 3 inches 12 indexing marks showing of the camber inserts outside of the axle tube 3 Slide the indexing ring on the camber insert until it is flush with the frame bracket NOTE Before using the wheelchair make sure both camber inserts are set at the same indexing mark This will make sure the distance...

Page 45: ...ear wheels Refer to REMOVING INSTALLING REAR WHEELS in this procedure of the manual 4 A 4 CAMBER TUBE ONLY Remove the camber inserts positioned in the axle tube 5 A 4 CAMBER TUBE ONLY Loosen but do not remove the two 2 set screws that secure the toe adjustment rings to the axle tube 6 Pull the existing axle tube through one 1 of the frame brackets 7 A 4 CAMBER TUBE ONLY Remove the toe adjustment r...

Page 46: ...er inserts into the new axle tube and slide the camber inserts to the position noted in STEP 1 Make sure there is no more than 3 inches 12 indexing marks of the camber inserts outside of the axle tube 13 A 4 CAMBER TUBE ONLY Slide the indexing ring on the camber insert until it is flush with the frame bracket NOTE To maximize rollability Before using the wheelchair make sure both camber inserts ar...

Page 47: ...el to a different size it becomes necessary to adjust the front caster height so the chair frame will remain parallel to the floor 1 Place the wheelchair on a flat surface 2 Remove the dust cover on the fork assembly 3 Remove the locknut that secures the front caster fork to the chair frame 4 Position a large right triangle or L square on the flat surface and against the caster housing that is wel...

Page 48: ...k 8 Repeat this procedure for the opposite side INSTALLING QUICK RELEASE CASTERS FIGURE 19 NOTE This procedure applies to T 3 Elite models ONLY WARNING Pull on quick release casters each time BEFORE using the wheelchair to make sure they are securely locked onto the wheelchair frame There are several configurations of the quick release caster If caster fork stem DOES NOT look like the drawing in F...

Page 49: ...ock ADJUSTING THE HIGH LOW MOUNT WHEEL LOCKS 1 Securely tighten the locknuts or hex screws that secure the High Low mount wheel lock to the chair frame and engage the wheel lock NOTE Any wheel lock adjustment should embed the wheel lock shoe at least 3 16 inch into the tire when engaged 2 Adjust position of the wheel locks until the 3 16 inch measurement is obtained for correct wheel lock adjustme...

Page 50: ... ADJUSTABLE T 3 TITANIUM 1 Remove the hex screws from the mounting bracket 2 Position the upper support tube on the underside of the wheelchair frame 3 Position the mounting bracket on top of the wheel chair frame 4 Install the hex screws to secure the mounting bracket to the upper support tube 5 If necessary adjust footrest Refer to ADJUSTING FOOTREST in this procedure 6 Pull the buckle out to re...

Page 51: ...ir frame 5 Repeat STEPS 1 4 to attach the upper support tube and mounting bracket to the other side of the wheelchair 6 Attach the single plate footrest lower support tube attachment to the upper support tubes 7 Tighten the set screws 8 If necessry adjust footrest Refer to ADJUSTING FOOTREST in this procedure Locknut Footplate Mounting Bracket Button Scew Lower Support Tube Footplate Upper Support...

Page 52: ...nd button screws securing the footplate mounting bracket 2 Reposition the footplate to the desired set of mounting holes 3 Install the button screws through the footplate footstrap and footplate mounting bracket 4 Secure the button screws with the locknuts Tighten securely HEIGHTADJUSTMENT DEPTH ADJUSTMENT Button Screws Footplate Locknuts Mounting Holes T 3 TENNIS ELITE INDIVIDUAL FOOTPLATES BEFOR...

Page 53: ...em mounting clamp and tighten securely 5 Repeat STEPS 1 5 for the opposite footplate if necessary Repositioning Footplate Mounting Bracket 1 Remove the button screws and locknuts that secure the footplate mounting bracket to the chair frame 2 Move the footplate mounting bracket to the desired position for the user 3 Reinstall the button screws and locknuts that secure the footplate mounting bracke...

Page 54: ... repaet STEPS 1 4 for the opposite footplate REMOVING FOOTPLATE SYSTEM MOUNTING CLAMP 1 Note the mounting position of the footplate system mounting clamp 2 Remove footplates Refer to REMOVING FOOT PLATE S in this procedure of the manual NOTE If replacing the footplate mounting bracket it is not necessary to remove the footplates 3 Remove the button screws and locknuts that secure the existing foot...

Page 55: ...T 3 TENNIS ELITE INDIVIDUAL FOOTPLATES BEFORE 4 2000 Footplate Clamp Locknuts Footplate Button Screws Chair Frame Footplate Mounting Bracket Footplate System Mounting Clamp Locknuts Button Screws Locknuts Button Screws FOOTREST PROCEDURE 7 FOOTREST ...

Page 56: ... secure the half clamps to the footrest weldment NOTE The footplate clamps are located under the footplates 2 Position footplates to an appropriate angle for user 3 Securely tighten the button screws and locknuts that secure the half clamps to the footrest weldment Depth 1 Remove the two 2 button screws and locknuts that secure the footplates to the half clamps 2 Adjust the footplates to one 1 of ...

Page 57: ... Remove the two 2 hex bolts that secure the seat adjustment weldment to the chair frame 2 Loosen but do not remove the two 2 set screws that secure the half clamps to the chair frame 3 Remove existing seat adjustment weldment from the chair 4 Loosen but do not remove the four 4 set screws that secure the adjustment brackets to the seat adjustment weldment 5 Loosen but do not remove the two 2 set s...

Page 58: ...ews Loosen But Do Not Remove Set Screws Loosen But Do Not Remove Button Screws Locknuts FOOTREST PROCEDURE 7 FOOTREST Locknuts FIGURE 6 T 3 TENNIS ADJUSTABLE FOOTREST SYSTEM BEFORE 4 2000 ANGLE ADJUSTMENT OR REPLACEMENT DEPTH ADJUSTMENT Button Screws HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT Footplate Footplate Weldment Seat Adjustment Weldment Footplate Button Screws Locknuts Locknuts Set Screw Mounting Holes ...

Page 59: ...E FIGURE 1 Replacement 1 Lift UP on the quick release handle 2 Remove the existing rear swivel caster from the chair 3 Install the new rear swivel caster into the fixed anti tipper bar 4 Adjust the rear swivel caster Proceed to ADJUSTMENT in this procedure of the manual Adjustment WARNING If the rear wheel size rear wheel camber or the position of the adjustable axle camber bar is changed the rear...

Page 60: ...ut of the head tube 3 Insert the new swivel caster up through the head tube 4 Adjust the swivel caster refer to adjusting in this procedure Adjusting 1 Loosen the set screw on the anti tipper headtube 2 Adjust the anti tipper swivel caster to 1 2 to 1 4 inches from the floor 3 Tighten the set screw on the anti tipper headtube FIGURE 2 REPLACING ADJUSTING FIXED ANTI TIPPER SWIVEL CASTER T 3 TITANIU...

Page 61: ...or 6 Place the wheelchair upright on a flat surface 7 Position a large right triangle or L square on the flat surface and against the anti tipper headtube 8 Adjust the angle of the anti tipper until the anti tipper headtube is square against the right triangle or L square 9 Tighten the bolt to secure the anti tipper to the mounting bracket 10 Adjust the height of the swivel caster to maintain a 1 ...

Page 62: ... anti tipper to one 1 of two 2 mounting holes depending upon the position of the adjustable axle position camber bar NOTE A 1 1 2 to 2 inch clearance between the bottom of the anti tipper wheels and the floor must be maintained PROCEDURE 8 OPTIONAL ANTI TIPPER Mounting Holes Anti Tipper Push FIGURE 3 INSTALLING ADJUSTING REMOVABLE ANTI TIPPER ALL T 3 ELITE MODELS WITH ADJUSTABLE AXLES AND T 3 ADJU...

Page 63: ...he back cover Provide dealer s name address date of purchase indicate nature of the defect and if the product is serialized indicate the serial number 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 defaced products subjected to negli gence accident...

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