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12.2 Warranty

Further information on the warranty terms and conditions can be obtained from the qualified personnel that has fit­
ted this product or the manufacturer's service (see inside back cover for addresses).

12.3 Service life

Expected lifetime: 

4 years

The design, manufacturing and requirements for the intended use of the product are based on the expected life­
time. These also include the requirements for maintenance, ensuring effectiveness and the safety of the product.

13 Technical data

INFORMATION

All information in the following tables refers to the respective custom-made model. The dimensional tolerance is
+/-15 mm, +/-2°.

Dimensions

Frame length

Custom fabrication

Lower leg length [mm]

250 – 500

Minimum frame length [mm]

500

Minimum rear seat height [mm] 

1), 2)

330

Maximum front/rear seat height [mm] 

2)

530

Width

3)

Overall width = seat width + 140 mm (at 1° camber);
160 mm (at 3° camber); 220 mm (at 6° camber)

Overall height

Custom size

Back height [mm]

From 220

Armrest height

Custom size

Length with footrest

Custom size

Length without footrest

Custom size

Seat cushion thickness [mm]

30; 50; 80; 100

Wheelbase with integrated wheelbase extension [mm]

70 – 120 (depending on order)

Wheels

Caster wheel Ø ["]

3; 4; 5; 5 ½; 6

Rear wheel Ø ["]
High-pressure tyres

24; 25

Rear wheel with quick-release axle Ø [mm]

12

Tyre pressure [bar]
High-pressure tyres

8

Permissible ascent/descent

Permissible ascent [°]

4.5 (8 %)

Permissible descent [°]

4.5 (8 %)

Stability against tipping [°]

4.5 (8 %)

Weights

Maximum payload (maximum user weight) [kg]

120  (Invader;  Invader  Wave),  160  (Invader  Heavy
Duty)

Transport weight [kg]

7–10

1)

  Minimum  possible  rear  seat  height  at  lowest  configuration  (rear  wheels:  24",  camber:  6°);  with  horizontal  seat

surface

2)

 Without seat padding, to top of seat frame

3)

 Ready for use; for 24"/25" rear wheels

Ambient conditions

Temperatures and relative humidity

Temperature during use [°C (°F)]

-10 to +40 (14 to 104)

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Technical data

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Страница 1: ...Invader 480S26 10000_K Instructions for use 3...

Страница 2: ...2 Invader 480S26 10000_K...

Страница 3: ...mbly 7 2 14 Adjusting the drive wheels 7 3 15 Adjusting the quick release axle 7 3 1 15 Adjusting the handrims 7 3 2 15 Adjusting the caster wheels 7 4 16 Replacing the caster wheels 7 4 1 16 Adjustin...

Страница 4: ...14 35 Removing installing the protective pads 9 14 1 36 Additional options 9 15 36 Disassembly and transport 9 16 36 Use in vehicles for transporting persons with reduced mobility 9 17 37 Care 9 18 3...

Страница 5: ...he residual risks with the aid of the safety notices in the instruc tions for use user The product was adapted to the needs of the user Subsequent changes may be made only by qualified per sonnel We r...

Страница 6: ...dle 7 Leg support 2 Back support with back support upholstery 8 Caster wheel 3 Side panel 9 Quick release axle 4 Seat upholstery seat cushion 10 Drive wheel 5 Scissor wheel lock 11 Handrim 6 Frame 6 P...

Страница 7: ...support with back support upholstery 8 Caster wheel 3 Side panel 9 Quick release axle 4 Seat upholstery seat cushion 10 Drive wheel for drum brake 5 Knee lever wheel lock 11 Handrim 6 Frame 12 Drum br...

Страница 8: ...None known 3 3 2 Relative Contraindications Failure to meet physical or mental requirements The product has a permanently welded frame Therefore the product is not suitable for users who require chan...

Страница 9: ...e side or frame parts CAUTION Heat development when braking with handrims Burns due to insufficient hand protection Wear wheelchair gloves when travelling at high speeds Hazards while driving WARNING...

Страница 10: ...to driving error Only cross railway systems and railway tracks in the designated areas Negotiate level crossings so the caster wheels of the product cannot get caught in the gap between the rail and t...

Страница 11: ...life leads to increased residual risk Observe the specified service life WARNING Incorrect pushing or pulling of the wheelchair Risk of falling tipping over due to user error Only the push handles ma...

Страница 12: ...frame Label Meaning A Manufacturer s product name B CE marking C Maximum load see section Technical data D Manufacturer information address E Serial number1 F Manufacturing date2 G Symbol for medical...

Страница 13: ...eration Tipping falling due to incorrect adjustment or installation Before you start using the wheelchair for the first time check the chosen wheelchair settings with the support of qualified personne...

Страница 14: ...d screw connection with medium strength thread locker e g Loctite 241 Always replace self locking screws and nuts with new self locking screws and nuts after disassembly Fine tuning and adjustments sh...

Страница 15: ...2 Adjust the play by turning the nut on the end of the quick release axle see fig 4 item 1 in or out 4 7 3 2 Adjusting the handrims INFORMATION This section does not apply to standard wheels All handr...

Страница 16: ...The force required to do so must not exceed 60 N Check the tyre pressure of the drive wheels Note the information in the section Technical data or on the tyre sidewall Only use original drive wheels...

Страница 17: ...Install the scissor wheel lock so that the full braking force is reached and the swivelling parts can also move freely without colliding The scissor wheel lock must not hit the frame when it is open...

Страница 18: ...aps somewhat tighter INFORMATION Deviating adjustments may be required in specific cases this is the responsibility of the attending therapist 16 17 7 6 2 Adjusting the seat upholstery The seat uphols...

Страница 19: ...and the thickness of the seat cushion The adjustment must be made to exactly the same height on the left and the right so the frame cannot warp 1 Loosen the mounting screws on both sides see fig 22 i...

Страница 20: ...left side with the help of a try square not illustrated Measure the distance between the reference plane below and the seat clamp above exactly Align the height of the leg support on the right side wi...

Страница 21: ...the Allen head screw on the pivot arm see fig 26 item 1 2 Adjust the length of the pivot arm 3 Bolt down the pivot arm The outer edge of the anti tipper roller has to project beyond the largest diamet...

Страница 22: ...ock securely Have the tyres been correctly inflated INFORMATION The correct tyre pressure is printed on the tyre sidewall For drive wheels with high pressure tyres the minimum air pressure is 7 bar On...

Страница 23: ...er wheel position when leaning forward in the wheelchair Tipping over falling due to incorrect caster wheel positioning Prior to activities that require you to bend forward in the wheelchair e g tying...

Страница 24: ...and back support upholstery as well as seat cushions padding and covers fulfil the normative requirements for flame resistance However they may still ignite if fire is handled improperly or negligent...

Страница 25: ...he backrest pad off the hook and loop fastener on the seat pad see fig 34 3 Pull the back padding up and off see fig 35 4 After cleaning see Page 37 Put the back padding back onto the back upholstery...

Страница 26: ...ed in The backrest can be folded down for stowing or transportation Folding the backrest up 1 Pull the backrest cable until the locking mechanism releases see fig 38 2 Fold back the backrest until you...

Страница 27: ...nium or carbon clothing guard on both sides see fig 40 may be installed depending on the order Some versions of the clothing guard side panel can be swung away to the rear for easier entry not illustr...

Страница 28: ...3 Close the clamping lever tightly INFORMATION Both push handles must be adjusted to the same height 45 9 8 Drive wheels WARNING Improper assembly of removable wheels Tipping falling over of the user...

Страница 29: ...allation The user is not permitted to sit in the wheelchair during wheel replacement For changing wheels set the wheelchair onto a solid surface To change the wheels secure the wheelchair against tipp...

Страница 30: ...wheel attachment device without there being any play after closure 50 51 9 9 Caster wheels and caster forks WARNING Failure of caster wheels or caster forks Falling severe injury due to the wheelchair...

Страница 31: ...e parked wheelchair against rolling away Different wheel lock types may be installed depending on the order 9 10 1 Using the wheel locks WARNING Improper use of the wheel lock Falls due to abrupt brak...

Страница 32: ...tipper not activated Tipping over falling of the user due to improper operation of a safety device Ensure that an installed anti tipper is activated before travelling over obstacles and on inclines Th...

Страница 33: ...nimum project fully beyond the largest diameter of the drive wheels max 50 mm 59 9 11 1 Activating and deactivating the anti tipper Activation 1 The anti tipper is pressed down with the hand or foot s...

Страница 34: ...you wish to use the passive setting independently the wheel locks must be readjusted see Page 16 64 9 13 Lap belt seat belt CAUTION Incorrectly adjusted lap belt Malpositions illness falling of the u...

Страница 35: ...fig 65 Possible errors The lap belt is positioned above the user s pelvis in the area of the soft part of the stomach The user does not sit upright in the seat If the lap belt is too loose the user ca...

Страница 36: ...d backrest Problems unfolding due to unallowable loads Never rest heavy objects on the backrest when it is folded in INFORMATION When transporting the wheelchair in vehicles fold it up and remove the...

Страница 37: ...ts with a sponge or a soft brush 3 Rinse with clear water and let the components dry Important information on cleaning Do not use any aggressive cleaners solvents or hard brushes etc Clean plastic par...

Страница 38: ...ne person using a conventional disinfectant is required Only use colourless water based disinfectants Observe the instructions for use provided by the manufacturer 10 Maintenance and repair 10 1 Maint...

Страница 39: ...wheelchair Remove old oil residue from components before oiling Make sure that oil does not pollute the environment Check screw connections for firm fit Check the caster wheels for ease of operation E...

Страница 40: ...ck the handrims for damage Check that the fork is seated in the adapter without play Check that wheels rotate freely and without axial runout Caster wheels Check that the mounting nuts are tight Check...

Страница 41: ...and remove the tube 3 Repair the tube according to the directions in the repair kit or replace it with a new tube 4 Before fitting the tyre again inspect the rim bed and tyre inner wall for foreign ob...

Страница 42: ...permanently welded dimensions was tailored to one individual Similar to second hand machines or vehicles products that are being re used are subject to increased strain Fea tures and functions must n...

Страница 43: ...140 mm at 1 camber 160 mm at 3 camber 220 mm at 6 camber Overall height Custom size Back height mm From 220 Armrest height Custom size Length with footrest Custom size Length without footrest Custom s...

Страница 44: ...tally and 50 mm vertically Height mm max 1375 including a 1 84 m large male wheelchair user 95th percentile Turning radius mm 1500 Maximum weight kg 200 for wheelchair and user including any baggage M...

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