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Part No 1154276

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ContourU™/ Silhouette™Seating Systems

ContourU™/ Silhouette™Seating Systems

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Safety Summary

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WARNING

DO NOT use this product or any available optional equipment without first completely reading and 

understanding these instructions and any additional instructional material such as owner’s manuals, 

service manuals or instruction sheets supplied with this product or optional equipment. if you are 

unable to understand the warnings, cautions or instructions, contact a healthcare professional, dealer 

or technical personnel before attempting to use this equipment - otherwise, injury or damage may 

occur

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After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attaching hardware is 

tightened securely. Otherwise, injury or damage may occur.
If the seat and/or back does not fit the user properly, DO NOT use. Contact Invacare for proper 

instruction, otherwise injury to the user may occur.
The best way to avoid problems related to pressure sores is to understand their causes and your role 

in a skin management program.
Your therapist and physician should be consulted if you have any questions regarding weight relief, 

self-examination of skin, or individual limitations and needs.
All cushions used for the prevention or treatment of decubitus ulcers (pressure sores) should be 

selected carefully. Working with your therapist, physician and cushion supplier is the best way to 

assure that a cushion choice matches your individual needs.
As the needs of the client become more complex, the cushion evaluation becomes more important.
Skin condition should be checked very frequently after the provision of any new seating system.
With regard to seat/chest positioning straps – it is the obligation of the DME dealer, therapists and 

other healthcare professionals to determine if a seat/chest positioning strap is required to ensure the 

safe operation of this equipment by the user. Serious injury can occur in the event of a fall from a 

wheelchair.
Stabilize from the ground up. A stable base, pelvis and footrests are requirements for any torso 

positioning system.
The position of back angle, rear wheels, seat depth and wheel locks are directly related to wheelchair 

stability. Any change to one or any combination of the four may cause the wheelchair to decrease in 

stability. Use extreme caution when using a new seating position.
ALWAYS make sure wheelchair is stable before reclining the back system. Refer to the Owner’s 

Manual provided with the wheelchair.
To maintain the stability of the wheelchair when moving the rear wheels to ANY forward position, 

the amount of recline MUST be limited to prevent the wheelchair from tipping onto the anti-tippers.
The necessary back angle MUST be selected before repositioning rear wheels forward.

 

ACCESSORIES WARNING

Invacare products are specifically designed and manufactured for use in conjunction with 

Invacare accessories. Accessories designed by other manufacturers have not been tested by 

Invacare and are not recommended for use with Invacare products.

Installation Instructions

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Summary of Contents for ContourU

Page 1: ...king with your therapist physician and cushion supplier is the best way to assure that a cushion choice matches your individual needs As the needs of the client become more complex the cushion evaluation becomes more important Skin condition should be checked very frequently after the provision of any new seating system With regard to seat chest positioning straps it is the obligation of the DME d...

Page 2: ...coating should be cleaned Refer to Cleaning Inspection NOTE In order to ensure that the seating system is working as designed inspection of the seating system on a regular basis is necessary WARNING DO NOT continue to use this product if any deformation corrosion breakage wear and or compres sion is found Corrective maintenance can be performed at or arranged through your equipment sup plier Visua...

Page 3: ...bly in place on the rear of the back cane 4 Wrap the loose straps around the back cane 5 Attach the loose straps to clamp block with two pan head screws NOTE The set screws in the clamp blocks are used to secure the assemblies to the back canes CAUTION DO NOT overtighten the set screws Otherwise damage may occur 6 Slide the assembly to the desired position and tighten the set screws 7 Repeat STEPS...

Page 4: ...ounting bracket or snap lock clamp base Puttheassemblyinplaceonthefrontoftheback cane 6 Wrap the loose straps around the back cane 7 Attach the loose straps to clamp block with two pan head screws NOTE The set screws in the clamp blocks are used to secure the assemblies to the back canes CAUTION DO NOT overtighten the set screws Otherwise damage may occur 8 Slide the assembly to the desired positi...

Page 5: ...placed between or behind the back canes NOTE If necessary an optional mounting spacer part number 3002937 can be used to space out the adjustable mounting brackets at the top of the Kwik Fit back 1 Follow the procedures in the Shape Sensor Owner s Manual to determine where the Kwik Fit back will attach to the wheelchair back canes CAUTION DO NOT overtighten the set screws Otherwise damage may occu...

Page 6: ... back does not rattle 4 Adjust the Kwik Fit assemblies as necessary until all conditions in STEP 3 are met FIGURE 3 Installing the Kwik Fit Back Adjustable Mounting Bracket Adjustable Mounting Bracket Kwik Fit Back DETAIL A ADJUSTABLE MOUNTING BRACKET OPTIONS Adjustable Mounting Bracket Guide Slot in Kwik Fit Back Socket Cap Screws Extended Adjustable Mounting Bracket Kwik Fit Back Quick Lock Brac...

Page 7: ... clamp bases on the back canes 6 Adjust recline the back cushion pan until the desired back angle is reached Make note of the holes in the L brackets that line up with the clamp bases at the desired angle Remove the back cushion pan from the wheelchair 7 Thread one stainless steel pin into each L bracket in the holes determined in STEP 6 using the 9 64 hex key wrench supplied in the kit Installing...

Page 8: ...ith two button head cap screws Use the 5 32 allen wrench supplied in the kit to tighten the screws 5 Put the back cushion onto the wheelchair Line up the L brackets with the clamp bases on the back canes 6 Adjust reclinethebackcushionuntilthe desired back angle is reached Make note of the holes in the L brackets that line up with the clamp bases at the desired angle Remove the back cushion from th...

Page 9: ...ard with a pen or marker Remove the board from the wheelchair NOTE When installed properly the mounting brackets will not interfere with any other wheelchair parts 3 Drill two mounting holes in the board for each bracket with a 11 32 drill bit 4 Using a M6 hex key wrench screw a threaded insert into each of the bracket mounting holes CAUTION DO NOT overtighten the threaded inserts Damage to the cu...

Page 10: ...f the outermost seat pan holes NOTE Use the innermost holes to attach the brackets to the seat pan 6 Insert a cap screw through one of the innermost holes of the seat pan and through the mounting hole of the bracket Put a hex nut onto the cap screw DO NOT tighten the hex nut 7 From underneath the seat pan insert the detent pin through the holes in the bracket NOTE Use the innermost holes to attach...

Page 11: ...wheelchair seating surface has neither hook or loop attachment strips remove the double sided hook from the bottom of the cover 3 Align the front edge of the cushion with the front edge of seating surface WARNING Make sure the cushion is securely fastened to the wheelchair seating surface with the hook and loop fasteners before using Exercise caution when transferring in and out of the wheelchair ...

Page 12: ...s will be refused please prepay shipping charges LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS THE FOREGOING WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO SERIAL NUMBERED PRODUCTS IF THE SERIAL NUMBER HAS BEEN REMOVED OR DEFACED PRODUCTS SUBJECT TO NEGLIGENCE ACCIDENT IMPROPER OPERATION MAINTENANCE OR STORAGE COMMERCIAL OR INSTITUTIONAL USE PRODUCTS MODIFIED WITHOUT INVACARE S EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO MODI...

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