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GENERAL GUIDELINES

PROCEDURE 1

Example: 46%

54%

103 lbs.

130 lbs.

UNOCCUPIED

OCCUPIED

Center of Gravity

Proper positioning is essential for your safety. When reach-
ing, leaning, bending forward, it is important to use the
front casters as a tool to maintain stability and balance.

LENGTHENING THE WHEELBASE will increase the sta-
bility and maintain standard maneuverability of wheelchair.

SHORTENING THE WHEELBASE will increase the
maneuverability, distribute additional weight onto the rear
wheels, and decrease the stability of the wheelchair.

Coping with Everyday Obstacles

Coping with the irritation of everyday obstacles can be
alleviated somewhat by learning how to manage your
wheelchair. Keep in mind your center of gravity to main-
tain stability and balance.

A Note to Wheelchair Assistants

When assistance to the wheelchair user is required, re-
member to use good body mechanics. Keep your back
straight and bend your knees whenever tilting the wheel-
chair or traversing curbs, or other impediments.

WARNING

Do not attempt to lift a wheelchair by lifting 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.

Also, be aware of any removable (detachable) parts.
These must NEVER be used for hand-hold or lifting sup-
ports, as they may be inadvertently released, resulting in
possible injury to the user and/or assistant(s).

When learning a new assistance technique, have an
experienced assistant help you before attempting it alone.

Stability and Balance

WARNING

ALWAYS wear your seat positioning strap. Inas-
much as the SEAT POSITIONING STRAP is an op-
tion on this wheelchair (You may order with or
without the seat positioning strap), Invacare
strongly recommends ordering the seat position-
ing strap as an additional safeguard for the
wheelchair user.

Anti-tippers MUST BE attached at all times.

To assure stability and proper operation of your wheel-
chair, you must at all times maintain proper balance. Your
wheelchair has been designed to remain upright and
stable during normal daily activities as long as you do
not move beyond the center of gravity.

Virtually all activities which involve movement in the wheel-
chair have an effect on the center of gravity. Invacare
recommends using seat positioning straps for additional
safety while involved in activities that shift your weight.

DO NOT lean forward out of the wheelchair any further
than stability will allow. Make sure casters are pointing in
the forward position whenever you lean forward. This
can be achieved by advancing the wheelchair and then
reversing it in a straight line.

LENGTHENING

SHORTENING

Telescoping

Tube

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.

The position of the footrest, camber tube, back
angle, the tautness of the back upholstery as well
as  the user's condition are directly related to the
wheelchairs stability. Any change to one (1) or
any combination of the five (5) may cause the
wheelchair to decrease in stability. Use EXTREME
caution when using a new seating position.

Many activities require the wheelchair owner to reach, bend
and transfer in and out of the wheelchair. These move-
ments will cause a change to the normal balance, the
center of gravity, and the weight distribution of the wheel-
chair. To determine and establish your particular safety
limits, practice bending, reaching and transferring activi-
ties in several combinations in the presence of a qualified
health-care professional BEFORE attempting active use
of wheelchair.

Summary of Contents for Top End Terminator Jr.

Page 1: ...ner s Operator And Maintenance Manual Terminator Junior JR DEALER THIS MANUAL MUST BE GIVEN TO THE USER OF THE WHEELCHAIR USER BEFORE USING THIS WHEELCHAIR READ THIS MANUAL AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFEREN...

Page 2: ...he user and his her healthcare professional capable of making such a selection WHEELCHAIR TIE DOWN RESTRAINTS AND SEAT POSITIONING STRAPS Invacare recommends that wheelchair users NOT be transported i...

Page 3: ...EMENT 19 INSTALLING T ARM SOCKETS 20 INSTALLING REMOVING T ARMS 20 ADJUSTING THE T ARMS 20 REPLACING THE T ARM LOCKING LEVER 22 PROCEDURE 6 SEAT 23 REPLACING SEAT PAN 23 ADJUSTING REAR SEAT HEIGHT 23...

Page 4: ...al 3 4 or 5 inch Solid 5 inch Semi Pneumatic standard 6 inch Pneumatic optional Non adjustable standard U240 Black Adjustable Tension 30 lbs 35 lbs TERMINATOR JR SPECIFICATIONS S P E C I F I C A T I O...

Page 5: ...ttempt to reach objects if you have to move forward in the seat DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have to pick them up from the floor by reaching down between your knees DO NOT lean over the top...

Page 6: ...heelchair DO NOT use ANY parts accessories or adapters other than those authorized by Invacare DO NOT attempt to lift the wheelchair by any removable detachable parts Lifting by means of any removable...

Page 7: ...the seat positioning strap Invacare stronglyrecommendsorderingtheseatposition ing strap as an additional safeguard for the wheelchair user Anti tippers MUST BE attached at all times To assure stabilit...

Page 8: ...ng and Bending Forward Position the front casters so that they are extended as far forward as possible and engage wheel locks WARNING DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have to move forward in the...

Page 9: ...ork lifts the wheel chair up and over the stair and steadies it as the first assistant places one foot on the next stair and re peats procedure 4 The wheelchair should not be lowered until the last st...

Page 10: ...CK UPHOLSTERY Inspect for rips or sagging X X Inspect fastening flaps to ensure they securely latch X X REAR WHEELS Adjustable Axle Position Camber Bar is securely tightened X X X Quick Quad release a...

Page 11: ...propertirepressure p s i DONOToverinflatethe tires Failure to follow these suggestions may causethetiretoexplodeandcausebodilyharm T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G TROUBLESHOOTING MAINTENANCE M A I N T...

Page 12: ...1 Remove the seat pan Refer toREPLACINGSEAT PAN in PROCEDURE 6 of this manual 2 Loosen but do not remove the rear hex screw that secures the back angle plate to the wheel chair frame 3 Remove the fro...

Page 13: ...sary remove the back upholstery to access mounting holes Refer to REPLACING STAN DARD BACK UPHOLSTERY or REPLACING CUS TOM MANUAL ADJUSTABLE TENSION BACK UP HOLSTERY in this procedure of the manual 1...

Page 14: ...ach back cane with the desired mounting hole in each back upright NOTE Both back canes should be adjusted to the same height 7 Install the two 2 back height adjustment screws through the back upright...

Page 15: ...EADER BAR Spreader Bar Set Screw Back Height Adjustment Screw Back Cane Mounting Hole Back Uprights Back Cane Actuator Spring Locking Mechanism Long Side of Locking Mechanism FIGURE 7 REPLACING THE LO...

Page 16: ...stroller handle and the push handle 3 Press and hold the button on the quick release pin 4 While holding the button insert the quick release pin through the stroller handle and push handle 5 Pull on t...

Page 17: ...e manual 3 To lock the cantilever arm push DOWN until there is an audible click 4 Pull UP on the cantilever arm to make sure it is locked in place Washers Locknuts Back Cane Actuator Adjustment Plate...

Page 18: ...1 Flip the cantilever arm up and out of the way 2 Remove the locknut that secures the locking pin to the arm adjustment plate 3 Refer to FIGURE 3 to determine the mounting hole in the arm adjustment...

Page 19: ...cure the NEW armrest pad to the armrest tube and cantilever slide tube with the two 2 phillips screws REAR Phillips Screw Cantilever Slide Tube FRONT Phillips Screw FIGURE 5 ARMREST PAD ADJUSTMENT REP...

Page 20: ...over the T arm socket on the wheelchair frame NOTE Make sure the locking lever is towards the front of the wheelchair T Arm Socket Locking Lever Towards the front of the wheelchair T Arm Wheelchair F...

Page 21: ...st does not slide up and down in the outside T arm post as desired perform one 1 of the following A Tighten Tightening the set screws on the out side T arm post will make it harder tomovethe inside T...

Page 22: ...ll the T arm onto the wheelchair Refer to IN STALLING REMOVING T ARMS in this procedure of the manual FIGURE 11 ADJUSTING T ARM SOCKETS Hex Screws and Washers T Arm Hex Screws and Washers T Arm Socket...

Page 23: ...nt Hex Screw Washers Large Coved Spacers Small Coved Spacers Locknuts Wheelchair Frame Back Angle Bracket Back Assembly FIGURE 2 ADJUSTING SEAT DEPTH FRONT OF WHEELCHAIR REAR OF WHEELCHAIR Spacer SPAC...

Page 24: ...TH BACK POSITION FOR 13 INCH SEAT DEPTH BACK POSITION FOR 11 INCH SEAT DEPTH BACK POSITION FOR 12 INCH SEAT DEPTH BACK POSITION FOR 10 INCH SEAT DEPTH BACK POSITION FOR 11 INCH SEAT DEPTH BACK POSITIO...

Page 25: ...e NEW seat pan using the EXISTING hardware Refer to REPLACING SEAT PAN in this procedure of the manual 12 Install the NEW back upholstery onto the wheel chair Refer to PROCEDURE 4 of this manual 13 In...

Page 26: ...UBE in PROCEDURE 7 of the manual to adjust the axle tube position 4 After adjusting the axle tube the front casters may need to be repositioned to ensure the caster headtubes are perpendicular to the...

Page 27: ...is not visible when inserted into camber bar Locking Pins Quick Release Axle Locknut Wheel Hub Detent Pin Detent Pin Locking Pins NOTE Quad Release Axle not shown Locking pins the same as Quick Releas...

Page 28: ...ll the rear wheel and quad release axle onto the wheelchair Refer to REMOVING INSTALLING REAR WHEELS in this procedure of the manual 6 Flip the handle of the quad release axle down to re lease the det...

Page 29: ...UICK RELEASE LEVERS Push the quick release lever on the receiver tube clamps to the closed position B STANDARD RECEIVER TUBE CLAMPS Tightenthehexscrewandlocknutonthereceiver tube clamp REPAIRING REPLA...

Page 30: ...camber insert out of axle tube 3 Remove the rear wheel from the camber insert 4 Rotate the camber insert 180o 5 Reinstall the rear wheel into the camber insert WARNING NEVERpositionthecamberinsertsint...

Page 31: ...0 NOTE This procedure is required any time the axle tube is moved from the factory set position or is replaced NOTE Make the following adjustment for one 1 cam ber at a time 1 Openthecamberclamps Refe...

Page 32: ...re ceiver tubes will occur 3 Close both receiver tube clamps Refer to OPEN ING CLOSING CLAMPS in this procedure of the manual 4 Roll the wheelchair before using to make sure there is no excessive dra...

Page 33: ...1 4 for opposite side of wheelchair ADJUSTING WHEELBASE WIDTH FIGURE 12 NOTE Perform this procedure one 1 side of the wheel chair at a time for ease of adjustment 1 Openthecamberclamps RefertoOPENING...

Page 34: ...determined in STEP 5 12 Installthelonghexscrewthroughthetelescopingtube and the camber clamp mounting plate 13 Installtheshorthexscrewthroughthetelescopingtube mountingplateandthecamberclampmountingpl...

Page 35: ...ut Nut Clamp Telescoping Tube Hex Screw Mounting Plate Long End Hole 3 AXLE CLAMP TELESCOPING TUBE POSITION HOLE TUBE HOLE POSITION CENTER 1 A REVERSED 2 B Clamp Hole 3 Clamp Hole 2 Telescoping Tube H...

Page 36: ...wheelchairswithsuspension forks ONLY 1 Remove the bolt and locknut that secure the caster and axle spacers to the fork 2 Install the caster bolt locknut and axle spacers onto the fork in the desired m...

Page 37: ...rewsecuringthecasterheadtubes 6 Repeat STEPS 2 5 on the opposite front caster L Square Flat Surface Hex Screw Caster Headtube Fork Stem WHEEL LOCK ENGAGEMENT Hex Screws Wheel Lock Shoe Wheel Lock Moun...

Page 38: ...is tightened securely otherwise injury or dam age may result ALWAYS perform this procedure in the presence of an assistant The position of the footrest cam ber tube back angle the tautness of the back...

Page 39: ...footresthoop A calf strap is provided with each wheelchair to prevent the feet from slipping backwards off of the footrest Be sure the calf strap is secure when using the wheelchair If Replacing or Ad...

Page 40: ...m Elastomer Fork Mounting Holes Bolt NOTE Caster not shown for clarity DETAIL A DETAIL B Elastomer Fork Bolt Fork Stem Fork Recess NOT SHOWN REPLACING FRONT ELASTOMERS FIGURE 1 WARNING Ensure the dete...

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Page 43: ...op End at the address on the 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...

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