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Rea® Clematis®

2.5 Rear wheels

A

B

C

1.

Press and hold in the quick-release button

A

.

2.

Place the rear wheel axle

B

in the rear wheel

attachment

C

.

3.

Pull the wheels outwards to check that the wheel is
securely locked in position.

WARNING!
Risk of injury

– It is really important to check that the rear

wheel is securely locked in position! It should
not be possible to remove the wheels when the
quick-release button

A

is inactivated.

2.6 Drum brake for 22–24”

The position of the brake unit differs depending on
the rearwheel size.

I

M

M

I

22” wheels

= The wire

holder

I

should be placed

upwards and the attachment
plate

M

as shown on the

picture.

24” wheels

= The wire

holder

I

should be

placed downwards and
the attachment plate

M

as

shown on the picture.

Mounting

1.

B

C

A

Mount the handle for the assistant maneuvered drum
brake

A

on the push handle and attach the screws

B

.

Torx T20

The distance between the handle and the handle
for the assistant maneuvered drum brake must
be 10 — 15 mm

C

.

2.

D

E

F

G

Mount the tilt handle

D

on the brake handle unit and

tighten the screw

E

.

Screwdriver

There is a locking function on the tilt handle,
insert the locking key

F

to lock the tilt function.

Remove the locking key

G

in order to unlock

the tilt function.

3.

K

L

H

J

M

I

N

Mount the wire hook from the brake handle

H

in the

wire holder

I

.

4.

Mount the wire

J

in the attachment washer

K

and

mount the attachment washer

K

on the brake unit

L

.

5.

Tighten the screw.

6.

Mount the attachment plate

M

on the frame of the

wheelchair.

7.

Mount the brake unit

L

and the rearwheel axle

N

on

the attachment plate.

8.

Tighten the screws.

6

1580314-C

Summary of Contents for Clematis

Page 1: ...Rea Clematis en Manual wheelchair passive Service Manual DEALER Keep this manual The procedures in this manual MUST be performed by a qualified technician...

Page 2: ...ation duplication or modification in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written permission from Invacare Trademarks are identified by and All trademarks are owned by or licensed to Invacare...

Page 3: ...ettings and Adjustments 9 3 1 Positioning the headrest neckrest to the front 9 3 2 Width adjustment 9 3 3 Adjusting the calf pads 9 3 4 Adjusting the brake effect 10 3 4 1 User brake adjustment 10 3 4...

Page 4: ...krest unit can be adjusted independently of the seat The controls for the seat and backrest angle adjustment are included on the push handles The Rea Clematis is available in three seat widths The arm...

Page 5: ...Mount the table attachment A with the attachment part facing outwards The plain surface B of the attachment should be placed upwards when using the table on the thin armrests 2 A C To fit the table a...

Page 6: ...achment plate M as shown on the picture Mounting 1 B C A Mount the handle for the assistant maneuvered drum brake A on the push handle and attach the screws B Torx T20 The distance between the handle...

Page 7: ...n the screws 4 A B B C Re mount the castor attachment C and tighten the screws A and the nuts B 2 8 Mounting the pommel 1 A B Loosen the screws A and remove the seat plate B 5 mm allen key 2 B C B Tur...

Page 8: ...rod of the drip stand must always be placed in a vertical position i e in a 90 degree angle to the ground no matter the position of the backrest or the wheelchair 90 90 1 A B Mount the holder for the...

Page 9: ...that the screw to the headrest neckrest attachment C and the handle D must be mounted on the opposite side due to the groves in the screw hole 7 Return the headrest neckrest to the attachment on the b...

Page 10: ...he brake reduces the braking effect B A C Tool 5 mm Allen key 1 Loosen the screw A 2 Move the brake to the required position 3 Re tighten the screw A CAUTION Risk of trapping fingers Be careful not to...

Page 11: ...or example in end tubes ferrules etc If the wheelchair has been washed in a machine blow drying with compressed air is recommended Dartex Lighter stains on the fabric may be neutralized with a soft da...

Page 12: ...with a manual and dynamometric wrench calibrated to 40 Nm Brakes Check that the hub brakes work properly on both tires Check the positioning of the user brakes Check that the brake pin is not worn do...

Page 13: ...upport Multi functional Check that the angle adjustment works properly and that there is a memory function Abduction cushion Check that the depth adjustment works Table tray When re mounting the table...

Page 14: ...r Seat cover Seat angle Carer operated brake Armrests Side rests Legrests Footrests Anti tip device Rear wheels Rear wheel attachment Brakes Castors Fasteners for wear and tightness Headrest Neckrest...

Page 15: ...h pressure and must be handled with care during destruction Plastic parts The plastic parts in the chairs are produced of Thermoplastic and are marked with recycling symbols where it is possible due t...

Page 16: ...1 19 Total height 960 1120 mm Total length Overall length with legrests 1120 1480 mm Weight 30 32 33 5 kg Max user weight 125 kg Transport weights 3 20 5 21 21 5 kg Backrest adjustment 1 32 Folded len...

Page 17: ...Technical data 16 20 22 24 Width of the wheels 1 3 4 1 3 8 1 1 3 8 1 1 3 8 Wheel inclination 0 Wheelchair without load 1580314 C 17...

Page 18: ...alloys aluminium alloys and steel Screws washers and nuts Steel corrosion free 6 3 Environmental conditions Long term Short term storage and transportation Operation Temperature 10 C to 50 C 5 C to 40...

Page 19: ...Notes...

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