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Inspection task

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If  the  tyre  tread  is  worn  or  the  tyre  is  dam­
aged, contact the qualified personnel.

Before each use

Check  the  back  support  tubes  and
frame tubes for damage

In  case  of  deformation  or  the  formation  of
cracks  in  the  area  of  the  welding  seams,
contact  the  qualified  personnel  promptly.
Risk of accident!

Oil components (with a few drops of
oil):

all axles on the wheelchair

Remove  old  oil  residue  from  components
before oiling.
Make  sure  that  oil  does  not  pollute  the
environment.

Check screw connections for firm fit

Every 8 weeks

(depending on strain)

Check  the  legibility  of  all  labels  on
the product

Every 6 months

(depending  on  frequency
of use)

Check cleanliness and overall condi­
tion

Observe  the  information  in  the  section
“Care”.

10.1.2 Maintenance tasks

To ensure smooth operation at all times, users or attendants with some technical skills can maintain some parts of
the product:

Screw  connections  must  be  periodically  checked  for  tightness,  especially  during  the  initial  period  of  use  or
after  adjustments  have  been  made  to  the  wheelchair.  If  a  screw  connection  loosens  repeatedly,  contact  the
qualified personnel promptly.

Particles of dirt and hair accumulate on the caster wheel axle and threaded axle of the caster fork over time.
This makes the steering stiffer. Regularly remove dirt and oil the axles. See the section “Approach in case of
stiffness”.

The drive wheels are equipped with a quick-release axle system as standard equipment. To keep this system
operational, ensure that no dirt adheres to the quick-release axle or receiver bushing. Periodically lubricate the
quick-release axle lightly with thin, resin-free oil (sewing machine oil).

The drive wheels may be equipped with optional clamp axles. It is essential to ensure that particles of dirt do
not get between the axle and receiver bushing. The system is tolerance-free. Particles of dirt can prevent the
clamp axle from being removed.

The spokes should be lightly lubricated with petroleum jelly on occasion.

If the wheelchair becomes wet, it should be rubbed dry again.

10.2 Inspection

For reasons of product safety, an annual inspection is to be performed on this wheelchair type according to the
list below.

Under more severe conditions – e.g. in case of increased strain – the user should have an interim inspection of
the frame and chassis performed.

Product inspections may only be carried out by qualified personnel.

Inspection task

Check off after
completion

Remove the seat cushion and back support pad

Preparation

Clean the product
Check the frame for damage and corrosion
Check welding seams for the formation of cracks
Check wear and tear parts (e.g. tyres, bearings) for wear and dirt

Visual inspection

Check add-on components and accessories for damage and cor­
rosion
Check all screw connections for firm fit
Check the attachment of all add-on components

General inspection

Check  hook-and-loop  closures,  add-on  components  and
accessories

Drive wheels

Check that wheel mounts are securely fastened

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Invader 480S26=20000_K

Summary of Contents for 480S26 20000 K

Page 1: ...Instructions for use 3 Invader 480S26 20000_K...

Page 2: ...2 Invader 480S26 20000_K...

Page 3: ...5 2 2 13 Preparing the product for use 6 13 Assembly 6 1 13 Settings and assembly instructions 7 14 Prerequisites 7 1 14 Safety Instructions for Assembly 7 2 14 Adjusting the drive wheels 7 3 15 Adju...

Page 4: ...sport 9 13 29 Use in vehicles for transporting persons with reduced mobility 9 14 29 Care 9 15 30 Cleaning 9 15 1 30 Cleaning by hand 9 15 1 1 30 Cleaning the seat cushion 9 15 1 2 30 Cleaning belts s...

Page 5: ...user The product was adapted to the needs of the user Subsequent changes may be made only by qualified per sonnel We recommend checking the product settings once per year to ensure optimal treatment o...

Page 6: ...t 1 Back support with back support upholstery 8 Caster wheel 2 Leather corner protective pad 9 Anti tipper wheel 3 Side panel 10 Anti tipper pad 4 Seat upholstery seat cushion 11 Drive wheel 5 Frame 1...

Page 7: ...support upholstery 8 Bumper steel 2 Leather corner protective pad 9 Wing 3 Side panel 10 Caster wheel 4 Seat upholstery 11 Anti tipper wheel 5 Frame pads 12 Drive wheel 6 Frame 13 Handrim 7 Foot plat...

Page 8: ...t with back support upholstery 7 Pickbar steel 2 Leather corner protective pad 8 Caster wheel 3 Side panel 9 Anti tipper wheel 4 Seat upholstery 10 Drive wheel 5 Frame 11 Handrim 6 Foot plate 12 Back...

Page 9: ...bsolute Contraindications None known 3 3 2 Relative Contraindications Failure to meet physical or mental requirements The product has a permanently welded frame Therefore the product is not suitable f...

Page 10: ...me parts CAUTION Heat development when braking with handrims Burns due to insufficient hand protection Wear wheelchair gloves when travelling at high speeds Hazards while driving CAUTION Lack of drivi...

Page 11: ...meplate and section Technical data Please note that certain accessories and add on components will reduce the remaining load capacity WARNING Exceeding the service life Serious injuries due to failure...

Page 12: ...uctions for use before using the product Observe important safety related information e g warnings precautions I The product has not been approved by the manufacturer for use as a seat in vehicles for...

Page 13: ...o incorrect adjustment or installation Before you start using the wheelchair for the first time check the chosen wheelchair settings with the support of authorised personnel After every assembly check...

Page 14: ...d screw connection with medium strength thread locker e g Loctite 241 Always replace self locking screws and nuts with new self locking screws and nuts after disassembly Fine tuning and adjustments sh...

Page 15: ...end of the quick release axle see fig 6 item 1 in or out 6 7 3 2 Adjusting the handrims INFORMATION This section does not apply to standard wheels All handrims are designed for a spacing from the dri...

Page 16: ...d pressure zones Do not create too much pressure INFORMATION Ensure that the user s pelvis is positioned as far back in the wheelchair as possible i e between the backrest tubes The back upholstery is...

Page 17: ...g 16 INFORMATION The two ends of the hook and loop strap have to overlap by at least 100 mm in each case INFORMATION Keep the respective front hook and loop straps tight INFORMATION Deviating adjustme...

Page 18: ...seat belts Strangulation suffocation due to failure to observe specifications Observe the information in the instructions for use included with the seat belt for installation The correct positioning o...

Page 19: ...belts Following the preliminary adjustment of the belt lengths final adjustments have to be made in the presence of the user If a medically correct positioning cannot be achieved by means of the stra...

Page 20: ...1 Instructions for use Attaching loads e g backpacks can adversely affect stability Therefore suspending additional loads on the wheelchair is not permitted The recommended overall width for manual wh...

Page 21: ...e is handled improperly or negligently Keep away from all ignition sources especially lit cigarettes CAUTION Wear of the seat and back upholstery Loss of functionality due to prohibited continued use...

Page 22: ...back padding back onto the back upholstery Position the seam of the backrest padding exactly over the upper upholstery strap see fig 29 item 1 5 Pull the backrest padding down and attach it to the hoo...

Page 23: ...ocked in the wheel attachment device The clamp axles have to be fully countersunk and the clamp brackets must be closed to the stop CAUTION Defective tyres Accidents falling due to poor traction reduc...

Page 24: ...fied personnel promptly Drive wheels with quick release axle 1 Release the wheel lock 2 Grip the area between the spokes near the hub with your fingers 3 Use your thumb to press in the push button on...

Page 25: ...el axles should be cleaned and oiled Oiling the caster forks 1 Use a screwdriver to pry the cap off the caster fork housing see fig 11 item 1 2 Remove dirt from the caster fork around the hexagon nut...

Page 26: ...sult the qualified personnel if you notice signs of discomfort or fear when using a belt sys tem Have the basic settings of the belt system checked regularly Adjustments may be required due to the gro...

Page 27: ...the attachment points and brackets must be correspondingly moved The usage information that follows provides a brief overview of using the seatbelts Detailed information on adjust ment and use is pro...

Page 28: ...g the protective pads The protective pads can be removed for cleaning 1 Open the hook and loop closures and remove the protective pads illustration see previous section 2 After cleaning see page 30 Se...

Page 29: ...ansport in a passenger vehicle 1 Remove the drive wheels see page 24 2 Place the disassembled wheelchair and components safely in the vehicle 3 Securely reattach the drive wheels during reassembly 9 1...

Page 30: ...e attached care label Seat cushion with foam core 1 Open the zipper and remove the foam core see fig 54 2 Clean the cover according to the attached care label 3 Wash all foam parts by hand at 40 C usi...

Page 31: ...vice performed at least once per year For users with a changing anatomy for example body dimensions weight or users with a changing clinical picture have the product inspected adjusted and serviced at...

Page 32: ...ick release axle system as standard equipment To keep this system operational ensure that no dirt adheres to the quick release axle or receiver bushing Periodically lubricate the quick release axle li...

Page 33: ...fied personnel 10 3 1 Inner tube rim tape and tyre replacement CAUTION Improper tyre replacement Injuries to the user due to incorrect installation product damage No person is permitted to sit in the...

Page 34: ...from the position across the valve Ensure that the tube is not pinched between the tyre and rim during this process 57 58 Inflating the tube 1 Ensure that the valve is positioned perpendicularly for p...

Page 35: ...gly 12 1 Liability The manufacturer will only assume liability if the product is used in accordance with the descriptions and instruc tions provided in this document The manufacturer will not assume l...

Page 36: ...according to tyre option see the print on the tyre wall Ambient conditions Temperatures and relative humidity Temperature during use C F 10 to 40 14 to 104 Transport and storage temperature C F 10 to...

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