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Owner’s Operator and Maintenance Manual

DEALER:

 This manual MUST be given to 

the user of the wheelchair.

USER:

 BEFORE using this wheelchair, read 

this manual and save for future reference.

For more information regarding 

Invacare products,  parts, and services, 

please visit www.invacare.com

HMV

Highly 

Maneuverable Vehicle

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Page 1: ...ST be given to the user of the wheelchair USER BEFORE using this wheelchair read this manual and save for future reference For more information regarding Invacare products parts and services please vi...

Page 2: ...RESULT PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN DEALERS AND QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS DO NOT SERVICE OR OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT FIRST READING...

Page 3: ...Y HANDLING OF POWERED SCOOTERS 18 Stability and Balance 18 Percentage of Weight Distribution 18 Stairways 19 Escalators 19 SECTION 4 SAFETY INSPECTION 20 Safety Inspection Checklists 20 Inspect Adjust...

Page 4: ...moving Installing the Arms Deluxe Seat Only 33 Removing 33 Installing 33 Replacing Armrest Pads Deluxe Seat Only 34 SECTION 8 TILLER ADJUSTMENT 35 Adjusting the Tiller Angle 35 SECTION 9 WHEELS AND CA...

Page 5: ...isassembling 45 Assembling 45 SECTION 12 SCOOTER ACCESSORIES 47 Installing Removing the Crutch Cane Holder 47 Installing 47 Removing 47 Installing Removing the Safety Flag 48 Installing 48 Removing 48...

Page 6: ...on maintenance tips and industry news 4 Invacare can contact you or your provider if servicing is needed on your product 5 It will enable Invacare to improve product designs based on your input and ne...

Page 7: ...___________________________ 7 Would you like information sent to you about Invacare products that may be available for a particular medical condition Yes No If yes please list any condition s here and...

Page 8: ...Fold here Fold here Cut Along Line Invacare Product Registration Form Please Seal with Tape Before Mailing...

Page 9: ...n a moving vehicle of any type It is Invacare s position that users of powered scooters should be transferred into appropriate seating in vehicles for transportation and use be made of the restraints...

Page 10: ...inches ARM DIMENSIONS LENGTH HEIGHT BETWEEN SEAT AND ARMS WIDTH BETWEEN ARMS 11 inches 8 inches 16 75 inches SPEED RANGE 0 4 1 m p h Factory setting 3 8 m p h MAXIMUM INCLINE CAPABILITY 8 Grade WHEEL...

Page 11: ...wise injury may occur DO NOT lift scooter up by the front or rear shroud Otherwise injury or damage to the scooter may occur 1118373 Rev A WARNING PinchPoint 1079203 NOTE Warning Label 1079203 is also...

Page 12: ...ed unless otherwise noted Operation Information Invacare products are specifically designed and manufactured for use in conjunction with Invacare accessories Accessories designed by other manufacturer...

Page 13: ...e powered scooter by any removable detachable parts Lifting by means of any removable detachable parts of a powered scooter may result in injury to the user or damage to the powered scooter DO NOT att...

Page 14: ...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 ALWAYS DO check hand grips for looseness befor...

Page 15: ...ion DO NOT leave the powered scooter in a rain storm of any kind DO NOT use the powered scooter in a shower DO NOT leave the powered scooter in a damp area for any length of time Direct exposure to ra...

Page 16: ...ion from the more common sources of radiated EMI There are a number of sources of relatively intense electromagnetic fields in the everyday environment Some of these sources are obvious and easy to av...

Page 17: ...RIOUS INJURY 1 Do not operate hand held transceivers transmitters receivers such as citizens band CB radios or turn ON personal communication devices such as cellular phones while the powered wheelcha...

Page 18: ...excessive speed Failure to observe the warning can cause the scooter to tip over and may result in injury to user and or damage to the product ALWAYS wear your seat positioning strap The seat positio...

Page 19: ...tempt to lift a powered scooter by any removable detachable parts Lifting by means of removable detachable parts may result in injury to the user or assistants or damage to the powered scooter Escalat...

Page 20: ...ucture needs and preference Thereafter follow these maintenance procedures Inspect Adjust Initially Ensure powered scooter drives straight no excessive drag or pull to one side Check frame for damage...

Page 21: ...res for flat spots and wear Inspect Adjust Monthly Check brake for binding or interference with travel Inspect front wheel fork assembly for proper tension by spinning the wheel The front wheel should...

Page 22: ...on Ensure that the brake release lever is easy to engage disengage Inspect for no excessive side movement or binding when the drive wheels are raised or turned Check front fork for damage or corrosion...

Page 23: ...ies before use Refer to Charging the Batteries on page 43 Use care in storage DO NOT allow any metallic objects to contact the exposed ter minals Suggested Maintenance Procedures 1 Before using the po...

Page 24: ...ge 41 BATTERY INDICA TOR SHOWS THE CHARGE LEVEL IS LOW TOO SOON AFTER BEING RECHARGED Charger not working Weak batteries Have charger checked Service or replace the charger Contact Dealer or a qualifi...

Page 25: ...le is on the left side in the RED area of the display it means that the batteries do not have enough power and must be charged immediately WARNING When negotiating ramps if the throttle control lever...

Page 26: ...g activities WITH AN ASSISTANT in the presence of a qualified healthcare professional DO NOT attempt to transfer into or out of the powered scooter without assistance 1 Before operating the powered sc...

Page 27: ...speed however is limited by the setting of the speed control knob For safety reasons reverse speed is limited to approximately 50 of forward speed When first learning to drive adjust speed control kn...

Page 28: ...RNING NEVER defeat or bypass the circuit breaker ONLY replace with a circuit breaker of the same rating NOTE Key must be removed from ignition before resetting circuit breaker NOTE For this procedure...

Page 29: ...ove the quick release pin that secures the seat post to the frame tube 3 Lift the seat assembly up and away from the frame tube Installing Adjusting Seat Height 1 Lower the seat post on the seat assem...

Page 30: ...rocedure refer to FIGURE 7 2 Folding 1 Pull up the back to unlock it from the back mounting tube 2 Fold down the back Unfolding 1 Unfold the back 2 Push down the back into the back mounting tube until...

Page 31: ...he scooter NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 7 3 Removing 1 Fold down seat back 2 Pull up the seat lock lever to 90 3 Lift the seat assembly up and away from the seat post Installing 1 Lower the...

Page 32: ...the detent ball is visible outside the frame tube 5 Install the seat Refer to Removing Installing the Deluxe Seat on page 31 FIGURE 7 4 Adjusting Seat Height Deluxe Seat Only Adjusting 90 Seat Swivel...

Page 33: ...ating the scooter FIGURE 7 5 Adjusting 90 Seat Swivel Deluxe Seat Only Removing Installing the Arms Deluxe Seat Only NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 7 6 Removing 1 Remove the two 2 mounting sc...

Page 34: ...st Pads Deluxe Seat Only NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 7 7 1 Slide the armrest pad from arm tube and discard 2 Slide new armrest pad on to the arm tube 3 Repeat STEPS 1 2 to replace the othe...

Page 35: ...nsure that the tiller is securely engaged into the adjustment plate NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 8 1 NOTE The powered scooters feature an adjustable tiller The tiller locks into a position...

Page 36: ...screw and washer that secure the drive wheel to the drive shaft 6 Remove the existing drive wheel assembly from the drive shaft NOTE Use a wheel puller if necessary to remove the wheel from the drive...

Page 37: ...s so that the front wheel is off the ground 3 Remove the mounting screw locknut and two 2 spacers that secure the front wheel to the fork 4 Remove the front wheel from the fork FIGURE 9 2 Removing Ins...

Page 38: ...fork to the tiller angle adjustment bracket 6 Slide the fork out of the fork mount on the scooter frame Installing 1 Slide the fork into the fork mount 2 Place the tiller angle adjustment bracket on t...

Page 39: ...en it 3 Remove the caster wheel 4 Repeat STEPS 1 2 to remove the other caster Installing 1 Insert the new caster wheel into the caster housing 2 Turn the hex nut clockwise to securely tighten the cast...

Page 40: ...hen connecting the battery cables to the batteries the battery cables MUST be connected to the battery terminals posts as shown in FIGURE 10 3 otherwise dam age to the battery may result NOTE If there...

Page 41: ...alling Adjusting the Padded Seat on page 29 3 Hold the battery box handle and lift the battery box up and away from the scooter Installing 1 Turn power off and remove the key from the ignition 2 Remov...

Page 42: ...Jumper from the POSITIVE battery terminal on the left battery and the NEGATIVE battery terminal on the right battery 5 Remove the batteries from battery box by lifting the batteries out Installing 1 I...

Page 43: ...arge your batteries as frequently as possible to assure the longest possible life and to minimize required charging time Plan to recharge them when you do not anticipate using the powered scooter The...

Page 44: ...lectrical lockout to prevent it from being driven while the charger is plugged into an outlet NOTE Always charge the batteries completely until the Battery Charge Display needle is in the GREEN area 1...

Page 45: ...alling the Deluxe Seat on page 31 or Removing Installing Adjusting the Padded Seat on page 29 4 Remove the battery box Refer to Removing Installing the Battery Box on page 41 5 Flip up the frame lock...

Page 46: ...the Battery Box on page 41 7 Install the seat Refer to Removing Installing the Deluxe Seat on page 31 or Removing Installing Adjusting the Padded Seat on page 29 FIGURE 11 1 Transporting the Scooter...

Page 47: ...holder onto the back of the scooter seat signifi cantly increases the length of the scooter When turning the scooter or swiveling the scooter seat it is important to take note of this increased length...

Page 48: ...th otherwise injury and or damage to the surrounding property may result Installing 1 Install the bracket into the accessory tube located on the back of the seat 2 Install mounting knob to secure the...

Page 49: ...lling Removing the Walker Holder NOTE Reverse this procedure to remove the walker holder NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 12 3 1 If necessary loosen but DO NOT remove the mounting knob 2 Instal...

Page 50: ...is important to take note of this increased length otherwise injury and or damage to surrounding property may occur Installing 1 Loosen but DO NOT remove the mounting knob 2 Install the basket bracke...

Page 51: ...rior consent LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS THE FOREGOING WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO SERIAL NUMBERED PRODUCTS IF THE SERIAL NUMBER HAS BEEN REMOVED OR DEFACED PRODUCTS SUBJECT TO NEGLIGENCE ACCIDENT IMPR...

Page 52: ...L4Z 4G4 Canada 800 668 5324 Invacare is a registered trademark of Invacare Corporation Teflon is a registered trademark of E I DuPont Nemours and Company Loctite is a registered trademark of Henkel Lo...

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