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1 Backrest with back 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 Rear wheel

5 Frame

12 Push ring

6 Footplate

13 Back bar with pad

7 Bumper

3.2.2 Invader Rugby Attacker

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Invader – Rugby Attacker version

1 Backrest with back upholstery

8 Bumper (steel)

2 Leather corner (protective pad)

9 Wings

3 Side panel

10 Caster wheel

4 Seat upholstery

11 Anti-tipper wheel

5 Frame pad

12 Rear wheel

6 Frame

13 Push ring

7 Footplate 

14 Back bar with pad

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Invader 480S26=20000_K

Product Description

Summary of Contents for Invader 480S26-20000_K

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

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

Page 3: ...e seat upholstery 7 5 2 14 Back pad back upholstery 7 6 14 Fastening removing the backrest pad 7 6 1 15 Adjusting the back upholstery 7 6 2 15 Side panels 7 7 16 Rear wheels 7 8 16 Removing mounting t...

Page 4: ...maintenance 8 1 2 27 Inspection 8 2 29 Repair 8 3 29 Inner tube rim tape tyre replacement 8 3 1 29 Disposal 9 31 Legal Information 10 31 Service Life 10 1 31 Liability 10 2 31 CE Conformity 10 3 31 Wa...

Page 5: ...k cover or back page for addresses Service and repairs to the product may only be carried out by qualified personnel If you have any problems please contact your specialist dealer This ensures that an...

Page 6: ...uminium 7020 T6 The material and its processing ensure great stabil ity and durability The rear wheels are attached to the frame using a reinforced 15 8 mm or oversize 25 mm quick release axle While t...

Page 7: ...g 6 Footplate 13 Back bar with pad 7 Bumper 3 2 2 Invader Rugby Attacker 2 Invader Rugby Attacker version 1 Backrest with back upholstery 8 Bumper steel 2 Leather corner protective pad 9 Wings 3 Side...

Page 8: ...nti tipper wheel 4 Seat upholstery 10 Rear wheel 5 Frame 11 Push ring 6 Footplate 12 Back bar with pad 4 Safety 4 1 Explanation of Warning Symbols WARNING Warning regarding possible serious risks of a...

Page 9: ...n Wear wheelchair gloves when travelling at high speeds Hazards while driving CAUTION Lack of driving experience Tipping over falling due to errors in handling the product Practice on level open groun...

Page 10: ...ion address country of origin E Serial number manufacturing date F European Article Number Global Trade Item Number G Read the instructions for use before using the product H CE marking product safety...

Page 11: ...for use 1 Attach the rear wheels to the receiver bushings see Page 17 2 If necessary Fit the seat cushion The seat cushion is secured against sliding by being pressed on to the hook and loop fastener...

Page 12: ...mental techniques for using the wheelchair can be found in the brochure Techniques for Using a Wheelchair which can be obtained from the manufacturer under reference number 646D60 Further information...

Page 13: ...rcised in the vicinity of an open flame Keep away from all ignition sources especially lit cigarettes NOTICE Wear of the seat and back upholstery Avoidable loss of functionality due to unallowable con...

Page 14: ...traps tight INFORMATION Deviating adjustments may be required in specific cases this is the responsibility of the attending therapist 11 12 7 6 Back pad back upholstery CAUTION Seat cushion or back up...

Page 15: ...sliding and protects against draughts 7 Fasten the seat cushion to the hook and loop fastener on the seat pad 13 14 15 16 7 6 2 Adjusting the back upholstery The back upholstery is attached to the fra...

Page 16: ...der The tensioning belts with hook and loop closures can be adapted to the requirements of the user 19 20 7 8 Rear wheels CAUTION Incorrect fitting of the rear wheels Tipping falling over of the user...

Page 17: ...ng due to incorrect installation For changing wheels set the wheelchair onto a solid surface To change the wheels secure the wheelchair against tipping over or rolling away If the rear wheel does not...

Page 18: ...e end of the quick release axle see Fig 25 item 1 in or out 25 7 8 3 Adjusting the push rings INFORMATION The assembly tasks described below may only be carried out by qualified personnel All push rin...

Page 19: ...ed in a bicycle specialist workshop 7 8 5 Retrofitting a spoke protector INFORMATION The assembly tasks described below may only be carried out by qualified personnel The spoke protector serves to pro...

Page 20: ...thin resin free oil to the housing sewing machine oil 4 Close the housing Oiling the caster axle 1 Remove dirt from the caster axle e g hairs 2 Lubricate the caster axle between the caster wheel and c...

Page 21: ...closure of the protective pad and remove the protective pad see Fig 49 2 Use a screwdriver to pry open the cap on the housing not illustrated 3 Loosen the Allen head screw in the housing see Fig 34 i...

Page 22: ...ll retainers in terms of orientation and tension of the seatbelts is very important so that the user can be held securely in accordance with their disability The installation instructions below provid...

Page 23: ...mp fittings see Fig 41 item 3 40 41 Leg strap chest strap 1 Open the hook and loop straps on the belts 2 Loop the straps around the frame tube Pull the leg strap through between the side panels undern...

Page 24: ...e information that follows provides a brief overview of using the seatbelts Detailed information on adjust ment and use is provided in the instructions for use included with the seatbelts Lower leg st...

Page 25: ...aning see Page 26 Secure the protective pads on the wheelchair again respectively with the hook and loop fasteners to prevent slipping 7 13 Additional add on components Depending on the version the wh...

Page 26: ...in a wheelchair accessible vehicle Always use the seats installed in the wheelchair accessible vehicle with the corresponding vehicle restraint systems The product may not be used as a seat in a whee...

Page 27: ...h screw connections for firm fit Check the following in particular Attachment of the seatbelt and back strap attachment of the footplate function of the quick release axles Check the tyre pressure Hig...

Page 28: ...free oil sewing machine oil The rear 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 t...

Page 29: ...of the wheelchair Check the spoke tension Rear wheels Check the push rings for damage Check whether the fork fits in the adapter without play Check whether wheels rotate freely and without axial runo...

Page 30: ...the rim band is in proper condition The rim band protects the tube from being damaged by the ends of the spokes 54 55 Replacing the rim band only when necessary 1 If the rim band needs to be replaced...

Page 31: ...g play it may also wear out faster If the service life is reached the user or a responsible attendant should contact the qualified personnel who fitted the product or the manufacturer s service see in...

Page 32: ...tyres Indoor sport tyres Tubeless indoor sport tyres 610 24 66 26 610 24 66 26 635 25 71 28 Rear wheel axle mm Quick release axle Oversize axle 15 8 25 Tyre pressure bar High pressure tyres Indoor spo...

Page 33: ...Thread diameter M4 3 Nm Thread diameter M5 5 Nm Thread diameter M6 10 Nm Thread diameter M8 25 Nm Thread diameter M10 50 Nm Thread diameter M12 85 Nm Ottobock 33 Invader 480S26 20000_K Appendices...

Page 34: ...Invader 480S26 20000_K 34 Ottobock...

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Page 36: ...Ottobock has a certified Quality Management System in accordance with ISO 13485 Ihr Fachh ndler Your specialist dealer Otto Bock Mobility Solutions GmbH Lindenstra e 13 07426 K nigsee Rottenbach Germa...

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