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Foot Tilt

5.   Route the cables as shown below.

NOTE: The cables are routed below the folding cross braces, as shown below, with short, medium 

and long configurations.

6.   Attach end of cable to mechlock as shown below. The cable adjuster (B) on the end of the cable is 

loosened to attach cable in the brackets. Once attached, adjust the cable by turning the adjuster (B). 
Secure cable by also installing E-Clip (A).

7.   Adjust both cables after installation by turning the threaded adjusters (A). Lock into place by tightening 

the jam nut (B). Test the foot tilt operation, with no one in the chair, and adjust further if needed.

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B

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Summary of Contents for Little Wave Arc

Page 1: ...THIS TECHNICAL MANUAL HAS BEEN DEVELOPED FOR AND INTENDED TO BE USED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN WORKING FOR AN AUTHORIZED KI MOBILITY DEALER...

Page 2: ...by an Assistive Technology Practitioner ATP or clinical professional trained to do wheelchair repairs adjustments and retrofits Additional information can be found in the Arc Owner Manual The owner m...

Page 3: ...heel Lock Configurations 25 S Attendant Foot Lock 26 T Drum Brake 27 U Handrim Configurations 30 V Handrim Construction 31 W Footplate and Heel Loops 32 X Rotating 4 Way Latch 33 Y Pro ELR Adjustment...

Page 4: ...hat the tool can perform it s function properly without damaging any parts or hardware on the chair Tools Needed 2 5mm Allen Wrench Two 8mm Wrenches 3mm Allen Wrench Two 10mm Wrenches 4mm Allen Wrench...

Page 5: ...by extending back mounting brackets or hardware This practice puts the client weight forward in the chair making it harder to tilt and turn the chair The ATP should place the back of the seating syste...

Page 6: ...16 16 5 17 Tall 17 17 5 18 18 5 7W Std 16 5 17 17 5 18 18 5 Tall 17 5 18 18 5 19 7 7 Std 17 17 5 18 18 5 19 Tall 18 5 19 8 7 Std 18 18 5 19 8X2 7W Std 17 5 18 18 5 19 Tall 18 5 19 Rear Seat Height Axl...

Page 7: ...agrams below to identify axle bar angles axle positions and the two type of axles Up Orientation Down Orientation Level A Level A Level B Level B Axle Plate Position Upper bolt of axle plate position...

Page 8: ...use the diagrams below to identify the different fork sizes and the fork holes 5 Standard 6 Standard 6 Wide 7 Standard 7 Wide 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 6 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Fork Width Fork Height For...

Page 9: ...h and a 10mm wrench loosen screws A and slide adjuster up or down b Retighten screws Repeat for opposite side of chair Standard Stem Assembly Tall Stem Assembly Use 100792 Caster Spacer D8 X D12 X 10m...

Page 10: ...over hex bolt A and push hex bolt through caster wheel flush with the opposite side of the caster wheel bearing f Slide second spacer D between caster wheel E and caster fork B aligning spacer with be...

Page 11: ...rom each other by removing the bolt F two washers G two saddles H and the nut I using two 13mm wrenches 3 Reassemble the crosstube assembly using the diagrams and table below to achieve the desired wi...

Page 12: ...the bolt J two washers D two saddles K and the nut L using two 13mm wrenches 3 Reassemble the crosstube assembly using the diagrams and table below to achieve the desired width configuration A B C D E...

Page 13: ...ze Hole Location 3 4 5 6 Extra Short 12D 13D 14D 15D Short 14D 15D 16D 17D Medium 16D 17D 18D 19D Long 18D 19D 20D Component Hole Locations Components Extra Short Frame Short Medium Long 12D 13D 14D 1...

Page 14: ...3 Attach end of cable to mechlock as shown below The cable adjuster B on the end of the cable is loosened to attach cable in the brackets Once attached adjust the cable by turning the adjuster B Secu...

Page 15: ...e the housing A around the foot pedal cable assembly 4 Install the foot pedal cable assembly to the inside frame of the chair with two bolts A two lock washers B foot tilt mount C and saddle D using t...

Page 16: ...elow The cable adjuster B on the end of the cable is loosened to attach cable in the brackets Once attached adjust the cable by turning the adjuster B Secure cable by also installing E Clip A 7 Adjust...

Page 17: ...en wrench 10mm wrench and 13mm wrench are needed for the standard back hardware To install the front brackets use a 5mm Allen wrench and a 10mm wrench Showing Stroller Handle Height Adjustable and Fix...

Page 18: ...into the receiver by pushing the upper indent buttons D down and sliding the assembly into the receiver The indent buttons will lock into place when properly aligned in the receiver holes NOTE The he...

Page 19: ...t 22 and Tall 26 back canes Height Adjustable Backrest Available in Short 18 25 and Tall 20 27 Stroller Handle Backrest Available with Short 20 and Tall 24 back canes Fixed Height Adjustable Handle Ba...

Page 20: ...ack Post Height Range Back Height Stroller Handle Back Post Short 20 Tall 24 Fixed Height Adjustable Handle Backrest Short 22 Tall 26 Height Adjustable Backrest Short 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Tall 20 2...

Page 21: ...rew B and nut A on the backrest 2 Rotate backrest to desired angle Each hole represents 5 of rotation See diagram below for the angle for each hole 3 Replace screw and nut in desired hole location 4 R...

Page 22: ...ways check the center of gravity and make adjustments as needed NOTE The rigidizer handle assemble is used on the reclining backrest See the Rigidizer Handle Assembly section on instructions on how to...

Page 23: ...tube 5 Install the backplates B J to the adapter plate assembly and frame with six bolts A two short spacers D two bearings E two bearing liners F two upper rollers G spring H two saddles M two dual...

Page 24: ...tall opposite end through gas spring bracket and secure in place with E Clip D Ensure second E Clip D is also in place as shown in the image below Tighten cable by loosening jam nut B and then turning...

Page 25: ...me A B C D 4 3 2 1 Frame Size Seat Depth Dimension A Align Hole Set F in Rear Seat Pan with Hole Set in Front Seat Pan Align Hole Set R in Front Seat Pan with Hole Set in Rear Seat Pan 12D 12 11 1 A 1...

Page 26: ...e Orientation Standard Frame Extended Frame Orientation Angle Orientation Angle 12 Down Down Forward 0 Down Reverse 0 16 Up Down Forward 20 Down Reverse 20 Down Down Forward 0 Down Reverse 0 20 Up Up...

Page 27: ...endant Foot Lock Assembly Diagram Attendant Foot Lock Cable Routing and Adjusting Diagram Position approximately 1 4 from tire Wheel Size Standard Frame Extended Frame 12 Down Forward Down Reverse 16...

Page 28: ...mm Allen wrench and a 10mm wrench 4 Install the drum brake adapter F onto the axle plate with two screws H and two lock washers G using a 5mm Allen wrench 5 Install the drum brake rotor J into the dru...

Page 29: ...rame Extended Frame Height Adjustable Adjustable Push Handle Standard 18 22 T 002468 Short 44 002469 Medium 48 23 25 T 002469 Medium 48 002470 Long 52 Height Adjustable Adjustable Push Handle Tall 20...

Page 30: ...re to the pinch bolt D Remove the slack in the cable and trim cable flush after final adjustment 14 Adjust the cable by threading the cable adjuster A in the barrel connector Test the drum brake funct...

Page 31: ...200534 200351 100578 200549 100907 101454 24 Superlight 101159 6 100536 100754 101161 100836 100830 100828 25 Superlight 101160 101197 101160 101091 101464 101460 20 5 Spoke X Core 101961 5 Aluminum P...

Page 32: ...sequencing of hardware for the three styles of handrims is shown below The specific hardware used is determined in the chart on the previous page based on the tire and handrim being used Spacer Style...

Page 33: ...A 14 15 15 16 10 4 Long 100593 16 22 18 22 17 22 16 22 16 22 17 22 11 4 Adjustable Heel Loop See Image Above Size Part Number Standard Hanger Offset Hanger Strap Length Angle Adjustable Composite Comp...

Page 34: ...2 Rotate the 4 Way Latch to desired orientation and reinsert screw with 3mm Allen wrench Ensure that the nut stays in position while tightening the screw Do not overtighten screw or mechanism will bin...

Page 35: ...t position is being changed 1 Remove two screws two washers and two nuts from armrest receiver using a 4mm Allen wrench and a 10mm wrench NOTE Spacers B are only used when the receiver mount screw lan...

Page 36: ...the chair Slide the armrest to desired length available by the predrilled holes and reinstall the screw and bolts 3 Set the height of the armrest There are four holes on the armrest that allow for tw...

Page 37: ...ts Ensure latch catches to secure the canopy assembly in the tube mounts For rain ensure the fabric around the edge is folded to create the channel which catches water and dispenses it behind the chai...

Page 38: ...37 Canopy 3 To remove just the canopy push in the latch on both stems and lift up and out of tube mount Push latch in to clear the tube mount...

Page 39: ...can be mounted with The holes allow for the footplate to be mounted further forward or further backward depending on the configuration desired by the user 2 Install short pivot D into footplate assemb...

Page 40: ...the long pivot and secure with screw F and nut D using a 5mm Allen wrench and a 13mm wrench Install the slide mount C onto the short pivot E and secure by installing screw B with a 5mm Allen wrench an...

Page 41: ...ving two screws A B mechlock mount C washer D E Clip F and nut E with a 4mm Allen wrench and a 10mm wrench Save all parts and repeat on opposite side 7 Install the new contracture front seat tube A wi...

Page 42: ...e of the mount rail E Secure pieces in place by installing screw A through seat tube into the mount rail using a 10mm wrench and a screw F through the sliding mount into the bottom of the T Nut using...

Page 43: ...amp E and secure to the upper footrest clamp using three screws G and three lock washers F using a 5mm Allen wrench NOTE Install the footplate to the upper footrest clamp using the set of holes needed...

Page 44: ...ng C bushing B and screw A using a 4mm Allen wrench Push spring pin F into the footrest mount to limit the movement of the flip up latch 3 Install footplate assembly to hanger with screw G washer Fig...

Page 45: ...or outward from the frame B 3 Rotate the leg rest so that it aligns with the frame until it locks into place in the latch block C Use 1 To raise the Pediatric Pro ELR lift the leg rest tube B to desi...

Page 46: ...st inward or outward before lifting it off Adjusting Calf Pad Adjusting Height of Calf Pad 1 Loosen nut C using a 10mm wrench 2 Slide calf pad arm up or down to desired location Retighten nut Adjustin...

Page 47: ...ch 2 Move footplate to desired height and reinstall hardware to secure in the hole closest to desired height NOTE Move the calf pad as needed when adjusting the length of the footrest Adjusting Knee H...

Page 48: ...and the hardware for attaching is different See figure below for parts diagram Not all parts are sold individually refer to parts manual for additional information at www kimobility com and the part...

Page 49: ...1 See figure below for a parts diagram of the Pediatric Pro ELR Not all parts are sold individually refer to parts manual for additional information at www kimobility com NOTE Parts chart located on n...

Page 50: ...Hanger Latch Assy L 1 6 000073 M5 Threaded Barrel 1 7 001304 001307 000105 000110 Footplate Aluminum Angle Adj 10 11W 18 20W L R 1 8 000048 Footplate Angle Adj Casting 1 R 1 000050 Footplate Angle Ad...

Page 51: ...ch Ensure the sides of the clamp with the flats are used on the backrest tube Turn the screw C finger tight into the barrel nut B 2 From the top slide the IV pole assembly into the two clamps and tigh...

Page 52: ...e back post with two screws E four spherical washers B and two nuts A using a 4mm Allen wrench and a 10mm wrench 2 Install the O2 holder assembly G to the barrel nuts D with two bolts I two lock washe...

Page 53: ...all the vent and battery tray as shown below A 5mm Allen wrench and a 10mm wrench are needed A A C C A C A C A B C Align holes in the strut ends with holes A for 16W holes B for 17W and holes C for 18...

Page 54: ...Vent Tray Only For vent tray only the procedure is the same as the vent and battery tray on the previous page but the battery tray is not installed A 5mm Allen wrench and a 10mm wrench are needed A A...

Page 55: ...nto the latch and pivot aligning the holes in the grips with the latch and pivot holes 7 Insert the cross tube H into the latch and pivot and secure with screws E and lock washers F using a 4mm Allen...

Page 56: ...ate Secure by threading the nut B onto the stud until it is flush with the end of the stud NOTE Do not overtighten D Ensure the pivot C moves with light friction NOTE Tighten the screw I through the l...

Page 57: ...ount assembly along the frame so the front most nut C is approximately 1 4 from tire Once in position secure by tightening to 144 in lbs 3 Insert the follower assembly H to the left wheel lock mount G...

Page 58: ...late and insert the pinch bolt into the follower arm as shown 8 Adjust the cables by threading the adjuster in or out of the keyhole mounting barrel Once tested with no user in the chair secure by tig...

Page 59: ...racking occurs in the back canes the upper rollers can be adjusted If needed tighten nut B slightly until racking is minimalized while still allowing the chair to tilt without binding Repeat for oppo...

Page 60: ...Ki Mobility 5201 Woodward Drive Stevens Point Wisconsin 54481 715 254 0991 www kimobility com DCN0666 2...

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