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A. GENERAL GUIDELINES 

             

 

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1. Safety and operating limits 

                               

1.1.

 

Reaching an object from the chair 

 3

1.2.

 

Transferring to other seats 

 5

1.3.

 

Tilting 

 

 

 6

1.4.

 

Tilting, Kerbs 

 

 6

1.5.

 

Stairways   

 

 7

1.6.

 

Slopes 

 

 

 7

2.

 

Operating instructions

2.1.

 

Folding and Unfolding the wheelchair 

 8

2.2.

 

Wheelchair propulsion 

 9

2.3.

 

Lifting the wheelchair 

 9

3.

 

Safety inspection and maintenance

3.1.

 

Performance control 

10

3.2. General inspection  

10

4. Transportation

 

 

11

4.1.

 

Test report  

 

11

4.2. Observations 

 

12

4.3.

 

Restraint systems   

13

5.

 

Summary of warranty terms

 

14

5.1.

 

Standard terms 

 

14

5.2. Limitation of liability 

14

6.

 

Operating instructions for optimal safety

 

14

 

B.

 

DESCRIPTION OF  YOUR WHEELCHAIR

             

 

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1. Presentation

1.1. Introduction 

 

15

1.2.

 

General description 

15

2.

 

Adjustments

2.1.

 

Seat elements 

 

16

   2.1.1 Seat upholstery 

16

   2.1.2 Type of backrest 

17

   2.1.3 Backrest upholstery 

18

   2.1.4 Footrest supports 

18

   2.1.5 Armrests 

 

19

2.2.

 

Frame 

 

 

20

   2.2.1

 

Side frame 

 

20

   2.2.2

 

Folding system   

20

2.3.

 

Rear wheel  

 

21

   2.3.1

 

24" wheels 

 

21

   2.3.2

 

Handrims 

 

21

   2.3.3

 

Axles   

 

22

2.4.

 

Castors   

 

22

   2.4.1 8" wheels 

 

22

   2.4.2 Front fork 

 

22

2.5.

 

Brakes 

 

 

23

   2.5.1

 

Manual brakes   

23

2.6.

 

Options   

 

24

   2.6.1

 

Seating options  

24

   2.6.2

 

Propulsion options 

24

   2.6.3

 

Safety equipment and options 

24

3.

 

Specification and tool's

3.1. Standard wheelchair specifications 

26

3.2. Tools for adjustments and regular maintenance 

(Not supplied)

 

27

3.3. Dimensions 

 

27

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Содержание Action 2 range

Страница 1: ...This manual must be given to the user of the product Before using this product read this manual and safe for future reference Invacare Action 2 NG Range User guide EN...

Страница 2: ...eelchairs to meet all the needs of the user in everyday life However final selection of the wheel chair rests solely with the user and his her qualified health advisor Proper and efficient use of the...

Страница 3: ...irs except for inner tubes as well as some adjustments require specific technical training and therefore must be performed by your distributor The Invacare Action 2 NG range is designed for both indoo...

Страница 4: ...instructions for optimal safety 14 B DESCRIPTION OF YOUR WHEELCHAIR Page 1 Presentation 1 1 Introduction 15 1 2 General description 15 2 Adjustments 2 1 Seat elements 16 2 1 1 Seat upholstery 16 2 1 2...

Страница 5: ...remain without the boundaries of the seat figure 3 1 2 3 A GENERAL GUIDELINES 1 Safety and operating limits For a safe operation of your wheelchair the following para meters should be observed Stabili...

Страница 6: ...at you can simply pick it up by stretching your arm while sitting in the chair in a normal position figure 6 In any case do not lean backwards because you may cause the chair to tip figure 7 Warning T...

Страница 7: ...ible use a transfer board during transfers 1 2 2 Front transfer figure 9 If you are more or less able to stand up and if your upper body is strong and mobile enough you can transfer forward to another...

Страница 8: ...y until the chair reaches the equilibrium point At this stage the assistant will feel a difference in weight distribution which usually occurs at approximately 30 At this point the wheelchair can get...

Страница 9: ...cause this is a difficult movement we recommend using two attendants one in front of the wheelchair and one behind the wheelchair Warning We recommend that users over 100 kg in weight do not use this...

Страница 10: ...lchair see figure 14A Avoid turning suddenly and never try to climb and descend a ramp diagonally figure 17 18 16 17 15 Warning It is recommended to avoid using ramps with a slope greater than 9 degre...

Страница 11: ...ing wheelchair propulsion is achieved through the use of the handrims mounted on the wheels The distance between the wheels axle position and the seat height can be adjusted to allow you to hold the h...

Страница 12: ...intenance allows the identification and replace ment of defective and worn parts which improves the daily operation of your wheelchair Regular inspections to be performed by you or your assistants a G...

Страница 13: ...going out in the rain Disinfection Spray or wipe disinfection using a tested and recognised product is permitted Please pay attention to the manufacturer s instructions of the medical product disinfec...

Страница 14: ...pproved 4 point belt system according to the methods described in the manual The occupied wheelchair must be tied down in an forward facing position with the parking brake applied The wheelchair backr...

Страница 15: ...in addition to but never as a substitute for an approved passenger restraint system 3 point belt D Fastening of 3 point belt vehicle safety belt device Although all three points may be anchored to the...

Страница 16: ...well as gravel grass etc sand and sea water particularly damage ball bearings When using the wheelchair inside we recommend using solid tyre castors especially when riding on carpet 5 Summary of warr...

Страница 17: ...arious parts and this manual describes only the main parts We recommend that you become acquainted with the following terms in order to better understand your wheelchair operation The seat consists of...

Страница 18: ...seat fold the seat sightly Lift up the front part Pull into required depth Padded seat it provides comfortable support to the user Standard seats are not adjustable in the event that they become slack...

Страница 19: ...to prevent any injuries Reclining backrest 0 to 30 43 cm backrest height photo 4 The intended use of reclining backrest is to get a relaxing comfort position for the user It is not indented to be used...

Страница 20: ...backrests This can cause the chair to tip backwards causing injury Therefore Invacare strongly recommend the use of anti tippers available as an option when using your backposts to carry a back pack o...

Страница 21: ...ootrest supports Keep your fingers away from movable parts during folding disassembling or adjustment to prevent injuries 2 1 5 Armrests Removable Simple n 1 photos 8 9 to remove armrests simply pull...

Страница 22: ...n folding back down ensure that it locks in place otherwise it can act as a long lever and could fatigue Note the armrests are mounted in pairs on the wheelchair whenever you remove them remember that...

Страница 23: ...d repo sition the assembly on the rim Comply with the inflation pressure specified on the sidewall of the tyre Note remember that in order to maintain the interchangea bility of the chair wheels equip...

Страница 24: ...locking balls are clean wipe out every month with a rag soaked with fine oil To prevent falls it is essential that the button A and the locking balls C are disengaged providing a perfect lock of the r...

Страница 25: ...move at all Note brake adjustments are based upon the diameter and type of the wheels After repairing a flat tyre or in the event of wear of the pneumatic or solid tyre you may need to adjust the bra...

Страница 26: ...backbrace it may come loose and the wheelchair and user drop Keep your fingers away from movable parts to prevent injuries 2 6 2 Propulsion options Transit version photos 19 20 the wheelchair is desig...

Страница 27: ...aught in the spokes of the rear wheel Not to be used as an alternative to a 3 point occupant res traint in a vehicle A metal buckle posture belt must be used in conjonction with the 3 point occupant r...

Страница 28: ...ns and tool s 3 1 Standard wheelchair specifications Maximum user weight 125 kg Seat width 38 40 5 43 45 5 48 cm Seat depth 43 cm Floor seat height 48 5 cm Rear wheel 24 610 mm solid tyre Castors 8 20...

Страница 29: ...0 3 3 Dimensions 3 2 Tools for adjustments and regular maintenance not supplied Function Tool Brake 5 mm Allen key Footrest tube 5 mm Allen key Footplate 5 mm Allen key Simple armrests n 1 4 mm Allen...

Страница 30: ...28 200 260 130 610 520 3 660 870 50 128 17 9 17 Wheels Armrests Footrests 16 4 17 1 125 8 7 Nylon M4 BS EN 1021 1 2 page left blank intentionally...

Страница 31: ...te de St Roch F 37230 Fondettes France 33 0 2 47 62 64 66 Fax 33 0 2 47 42 12 24 Invacare Mecc San s r l Via dei Pini 62 I 36016Thiene VI Italia 39 0 445 380059 Fax 39 0 445 380034 Invacare Ireland Lt...

Страница 32: ...N 1531661 EN VC 09 2011 Manufacturer Invacare France Operations SAS Route de Saint Roch 37230 Fondettes France www invacare eu com...

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