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  Warning Labels 

6.0 

 

DANGER

 

Identifies  an 

imminent 

situation  which  (if  not  avoided)  will 

result in 

severe injury

death

,

 

and 

property damage

.  

 WARNING 

Identifies  a 

potential 

situation  which  (if  not  avoided)  will 

result in 

severe injury

death

,

 

and 

property damage

.  

 CAUTION 

Identifies  a 

potential 

situation  which  (if  not  avoided)  will 

result in 

minor 

to 

moderate injury

,

 

and 

property damage

.  

 NOTICE 

Identifies  important  information  not  related  to  injury,  but 
possible 

property damage

.  

SAFETY 

Indicates steps or instructions for safe practices, reminders of 
safe procedures, or important safety equipment that may be 
necessary.  

Warning Labels  

6.1 

Warnings are included for the safety of the user, client, operator and property. 
Please read and understand what the signal words 

SAFETY, NOTICE, CAUTION, 

WARNING

 and 

DANGER

 mean, how they could affect the user, those around 

the user, and property. 

Limited Liability  

6.2 

Stealth  Products,  LLC  accepts  no  liability  for  personal  injury  or  damage  to 
property that may arise from the failure of the user or other persons to follow 
the recommendations, warnings, and instructions in this manual.  

Testing  

6.3 

Initial setup and driving should be done in an open area free of obstacles until 
the user is fully capable of driving safely.  

The  product  should  always  be  tested  without  any  person  sitting  in  the 
wheelchair  until  every  alteration  of  the  physical  installation  or  adjustment  is 
complete.  

Summary of Contents for ADI Aluminum Series

Page 1: ...Quick Reference Quick Release Mounting Hardware For All Aluminum Carbon Series Back Supports ...

Page 2: ... com www stealthproducts com General Read and understand all instructions prior to the use of the product Failure to adhere to instructions and warnings in this document may result in property damage injury or death Product misuse due to failure of the following instruc tions will void the warranty Immediately discontinue use if any function is compromised parts are missing loose or shows signs of...

Page 3: ...der for our products to be used suc cessfully you must Read and understand all instructions and warnings Maintain our products according to our instructions on care and maintenance Devices should be installed and adjusted by a trained technician Ordering Documentation You can download additional copies of this User Installation Manual on the Stealth website www stealthproducts com P116D228R3 Docum...

Page 4: ...iii Introduction 3 0 Installation Date Dealer Dealer Stamp Serial Number For UK warranty claims please contact MDSS GmbH Schiffgraben 41 30175 Hannover Germany ...

Page 5: ...o but not limited to Misuse abuse or misapplications of products Modification of product without written approval from Stealth Products LLC Any alteration or lack of serial number where applicable will automatically void this war ranty Stealth Products LLC is liable for replacement parts only Stealth Products LLC is not liable for any incurred labor costs NOTICE Any substitutions of supplied hardw...

Page 6: ...ty vi 6 3 Testing vi 7 0 Parts and Accessories vii 7 1 Tools Required for Installation Adjustment vii 7 2 Parts Required vii 8 0 Positioning 1 8 1 Torque Specification 1 9 0 Installation Instructions 2 9 1 Step 1 2 9 2 Step 2 3 9 3 Step 3 4 9 4 Step 4 5 9 5 Step 5 6 9 6 Step 6 7 10 0 First Time Use 8 10 1 Dealer Assistance 8 10 2 User Testing 8 10 3 Conditions of Use 8 11 0 Maintenance 9 11 1 Clea...

Page 7: ...ecessary Warning Labels 6 1 Warnings are included for the safety of the user client operator and property Please read and understand what the signal words SAFETY NOTICE CAUTION WARNING and DANGER mean how they could affect the user those around the user and property Limited Liability 6 2 Stealth Products LLC accepts no liability for personal injury or damage to property that may arise from the fai...

Page 8: ...nstallation Adjustment 7 1 4mm Allen Wrench 10mm wrench Parts Required 7 2 Back Support Shell 1 each A U Block Assembly 2 each attached to back BR1104 B Quick Release Back Post Clamp 2 each BR1100 C Quick Release Latch Assembly 2 each BR1101 D A B D C ...

Page 9: ...and Accessories 7 0 NOTICE Only use the hardware supplied with the ADI back on the ADI back do not substitute any other screws brackets or clamps Use of alternative hardware of mounting brackets voids all warranty ...

Page 10: ...Allen Wrench Torque Spec 45 1 in lbs 5 1 N m Part Number HBR023 for 7 8 1 tubing M5 8 x 25mm socket C S Use 4mm Drive Allen Wrench Torque Spec 45 1 in lbs 5 1 N m AL Series Backs Part Number BR5001 Stud Plate Use 10mm hex socket or wrench Torque Spec 117 in lbs 13 2 N m CF Series Backs Part Number HBR036 M6 x 16mm Button Head SS Use 4mm Drive Allen Wrench 10mm hex socket or wrench outside Torque S...

Page 11: ...w slide latch to forward position as shown 2 With a 4mm Allen Wrench slightly tighten m6 NOTICE It is essential that the included split lock washers HBR066 4 each be used at all four attachment points to maintain desired angle and depth adjustment of back Locking Lever CAUTION During installation of latch assembly slide to forward position as shown M6 Button Head Screw Part Number BBR020 Button He...

Page 12: ...bly over top of back post receiving post facing inward and slightly tighten each m5 screw with a 4mm Allen Wrench at the needed height location on wheelchair back post Align clamp assembly parallel to the wheelchair seat base NOTICE The mounting hardware should be installed at equal heights on the left and right sides and parallel to the seat frame NOTICE Tighten clamp screws but allow for movemen...

Page 13: ...e back post of the wheelchair Latch centering may require width adjustment See Width Adjustment pg 6 for instruc tions You will need to test initial mounting hardware placement by inserting and removing the backrest several times If the quick release hardware sticks or is not smooth you may need to re align the mounting hardware receiving points on the back posts To achieve proper alignment slight...

Page 14: ...oks onto the bottom receiving posts 2 After bottom hooks are in position tilt back support rearward until top hooks are fully engaged onto top receiving posts NOTICE Before use confirm locking levers are in the locked position Locked Position Unlocked Position To lock press locking lever down 3 After each receiving post is fully seated in the top bottom hooks manually press left and right locking ...

Page 15: ... tighten all screws to the proper torque specification Angle Adjustment 1 On each side of the hardware loosen the top and bottom screws with a 4mm Allen Wrench 2 Adjust back support to achieve desired user angle 3 After final adjustments are complete tighten all screws to the proper torque specification Depth Adjustment 1 On each side of the hardware loosen the top and bottom screws with a 4mm All...

Page 16: ...e from wheelchair back post 1 2 3 CAUTION When positioning an ADI back the interior portion of the back support should be positioned to make contact at the PSIS to provide optimal pelvic support and trunk control CAUTION Protect all backs from blunt forces that may cause damage and or breakage CAUTION If you are able to fold the back canes the back should be in the folded position when transportin...

Page 17: ...ware If needed adjust the hardware to the proper position Explain to the customer possible problems and how to address them Conditions of Use 10 3 The ADI hardware is intended for use as installed by the dealer in accordance to the installation instructions in this manual The foreseen conditions of use are communicated by the dealer or service technician to the user and or attendant during the fir...

Page 18: ...oughly WARNING Do not wash or machine dry WARNING Do not hand wash in water temperatures about 160 F 70 C WARNING Do not immerse the foam in water CAUTION 250lbs 113 40 kg user weight limit CAUTION Always check all mounting hardware making sure each fastener is properly tightened before using the back support SAFETY Institutions MUST clean and disinfect product between multiple patient uses NOTICE...

Page 19: ...a NOTES 12 0 ...

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