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1. 1577074 A 59 Invacare Fox Component weights Seat unit approx 23 kg Chassis 45 50 Ah batteries approx 39 kg approx 14 3 kg per battery 40 Ah batteries approx 4 5 kg per battery 34 Ah batteries approx l l kg per battery Payload Max payload e 127kg Axle loads Max front axle load 110 kg Max rear axle load 140 kg ek eK Tek 60 Note The drive range of a mobility device is strongly influenced by external factors such as the charging state of the batteries surrounding temperature local topography road surface characteristics tire pressure weight of user drive style and use of batteries for lighting servos etc The specified values are theoretical maximum achievable values measured according to ISO 7176 4 2008 Measured without seat cushion The actual curb weight depends on the fittings your mobility device has been supplied with Every Invacare mobility device is weighed when leaving the works Refer to the nameplate for the curb weight including batteries measured Static stability according to ISO 7176 1 9 15 8 Dynamic stability according to ISO 7176 2 6 10 5 76 1577074 A Notes Notes Notes Invacare Sales Companies Australia Canada Ireland New Zealand Invacare Australia PTY Ltd Invacare Corporation Invacare Ireland Ltd Invacare New Zealand Ltd Lenton Place North Rocks N S W
2. Transfer the mobility device without the driver whenever possible If the mobility device with the driver has to be transferred to a vehicle using a ramp ensure that the ramp does not exceed the maximum safe slope refer to 13 Technical data page 57 If the mobility device has to be transferred to a vehicle using a ramp that does exceed the maximum safe slope refer to 13 Technical data page 57 a winch must then be used An attendant can then safely monitor and assist the transfer process Alternatively a platform lift may be used Ensure that the total weight of the mobility device including the user does not exceed the maximum permitted total weight for the ramp or platform lift The mobility device should always be transferred to a vehicle with the backrest in an upright position the seat lifter lowered and the seat tilt in the upright position refer to 5 4 Driving up and down gradients page 23 l Drive or push your mobility device into the transport vehicle using a suitable ramp 1577074 A 10 2 1 Locking Unlocking the caster locks CAUTION N Risk of unexpected driving behavior due to locked casters If your mobility device is fitted with caster locks and these are locked the casters cannot move freely and the mobility device might therefore not react to your steering as it should Make sure the caster locks are unlocked before driving Your mobility device can be fitted with cas
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4. All upholstered parts Check for damage and wear Contact your dealer Removable legrests Check whether the legrests can be fixed securely and whether the loosening mechanism is properly operable refer to 7 Adjusting footrests and legrests page 35 Contact your dealer Check that all adjustment options function properly refer to 7 Adjusting footrests and legrests page 35 Contact your dealer 9 3 4 Inspections performed Item Casters Inspection check Check that casters rotate and swivel freely Action Contact your dealer Drive wheels Check that the drive wheels rotate without wobbling It is easiest to have someone stand behind the mobility device and observe the drive wheels as you drive away from them to do this Contact your dealer Electronics and connectors Check all cables for damage and all connecting plugs for snug fit Contact your dealer It is confirmed by stamp and signature that all jobs listed in the inspection schedule of the service and repair instructions have been properly performed The list of the inspection jobs to be performed can be found in the service manual which is available through Invacare Delivery Inspection Ist Annual Inspection 44 1577074 A Maintenance Stamp of authorized dealer Date Signature 2nd Annual Inspection Stamp of authorized dealer Date Signatu
5. 3 Re tighten the screw 1577074 A 35 Invacare Fox 7 2 Manually height adjustable legrest CAUTION VAN Risk of injury due to incorrect adjustment of the footrests and legrests Before and during every journey it is imperative to ensure that the legrests contact neither the caster wheels nor the ground 7 2 1 Swivelling the legrest outward and or removing The unlocking knob is located on the top section of the legrests When the legrest is unlocked it can be swivelled to the inside or outside to facilitate getting in or can be completely removed l Press the unlocking lever 1 down Adjust the legrest to the l Press the unlocking knob 1 and remove the legrests upwards required angle 7 2 2 Setting the angle 2 Release the unlocking lever The legrest engages CAUTION 7 2 3 Adjusting the length of the legrest Risk of crushing Do not reach inside the swivelling range of the legrest N CAUTION F n Risk of injury due to incorrect adjustment of the footrests and legrests Before and during every journey it is imperative to ensure that the legrests contact neither the caster wheels nor the ground 36 1577074 A Adjusting footrests and legrests Requirements e x 5 mm Allen key Swivel the calf pad to the front Release bolt 1 with the Allen key and remove Set the nut on the other side to the required depth Adjust the calf pad to match the depth of the nut put the screw back in and
6. backrest tube and thus increase the risk of injuries and of damage to the mobility device Please contact your Invacare specialist dealer who will perform risk analyses calculations stability checks etc to ensure that the backrest can be used safely Important information about maintenance work tools Some maintenance work which is described in this manual and can be carried out by the user without problems require the correct tools for proper work If you do not have the correct tool available we do not recommend that you try to carry out the relevant work In this case we urgently recommend that you contact an authorised specialist workshop 1577074 A Safety 2 6 The position of the labels on the product This symbol indicates the position of an anchor point when using a lashing system during transport If the symbol appears on a bright yellow sticker the anchoring point is suitable for fixation of the mobility device posui in a vehicle for use as a vehicle seat Warning that the mobility device may not be used as a vehicle seat This mobility device If the mobility device is fitted does not satisfy the with a table it is imperative requirements of ISO that it is removed and safely 7176 19 2001 and stowed when transporting the may not under any mobility device in a vehicle circumstances be used as a vehicle seat or to a Scale for setting the seat angle tfansport the usen ia
7. be held at a distance from the user s body using parts of the mobility device such as armrests or wheels Safety belts must be pulled as tightly as possible without causing the user discomfort Safety belts must not be positioned while twisted Ensure that the third seat belt anchorage point is not fixed directly to the vehicle floor but to one of the vehicle uprights WARNING Risk of injury if the mobility device is used as a vehicle seat without a headrest This can cause the neck to be hyperextended during collisions It is recommended to use a headrest during transport The Invacare headrest for this mobility device available as an option is the perfect solution for use during transport The headrest must be adjusted to the user s ear height Transport Seat belts may not be held at a distance from the user s body using parts of the mobility device such as armrests or wheels 49 Invacare Fox The pelvic belt should be positioned in the area between the user s pelvis and thighs so that it is unobstructed and not too loose The ideal angle of the pelvic belt to the horizontal is between 45 and 75 The maximum permissible angle is between 30 and 75 The angle should never be less than 30 50 The safety belt installed in the transporting vehicle should be applied as shown in the illustration above 1 Center line of the body 2 Center of the sternum 10 4 Di
8. belt should be used in order to minimize the risk of injuries to head or upper body o Invacare tests with a 4 point tie down system ll from Unwin Safety Systems Contact Unwin for more information on how to obtain such a system for your country and vehicle type For information concerning the curb weight refer to 13 Technical data page 57 47 Invacare Fox It is imperative that the mobility device is inspected by an authorized dealer before being used again after being involved in a crash Alterations to the mobility device anchoring points may not be carried out without the manufacturer s permission CAUTION A There is a danger of injury if the mobility device is not properly secured during use as a vehicle seat If possible the user should always leave the mobility device to use a vehicle seat and the safety belts provided with the vehicle The mobility device should always be anchored facing in the transport vehicle s intended direction of travel The mobility device must always be secured in accordance with the mobility device and anchoring system manufacturers user manual Always remove and secure any accessory parts fixed to the mobility device such as chin controls or tables If your mobility device is fitted with an angle adjustable backrest then it must be placed in an upright position Fully lower elevated legrests if fitted Fully lower the seat lifter if fitted CAUTIO
9. damage The status display shows a corresponding flash code please refer to the user manual for your remote If you switch the drive electronics off and then on again the error message is deleted and the electronics can be switched on again 9 NOTE Il A defective main fuse may be replaced only after checking the entire electric system An Invacare specialised dealer must perform the replacement You can find information on the fuse type in 13 Technical data page 57 1577074 A Electrical system 8 2 Batteries Power is supplied by two 2 V batteries The batteries are maintenance free and only need regular charging In the following you find information on how to charge handle transport store maintain and use batteries 8 2 1 General information on charging New batteries should always be fully charged once before their first use New batteries will be at their full capacity after having run through approx 10 20 charging cycles break in period This break in period is necessary to fully activate the battery for maximum performance and longevity Thus range and running time of your mobility device could initially increase with use Gel AGM lead acid batteries do not have a memory effect as NiCd batteries 8 2 1 General instructions on charging Follow the instructions listed below to ensure safe use and longevity of the batteries Charge 18 hours prior to initial usage We recommend charging the batterie
10. eee eee ee eee 18 3 2 Remotes 2354 40 ihn ee AE AA be ote E e 18 Getting in and out of the mobility device 19 4 1 Removing the standard armrest in order to side transfer 2 sec Ee A rre Sati a a N 19 4 2 Information about getting in and out 19 4 3 Folding away releasing the curb climber 19 44 Using the cane holder 04 20 Driving 5 1 5 2 5 2 1 5 3 5 3 1 5 3 2 5 3 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 6 1 Before driving for the first time Parking and stationary 000 Engaging Disengaging the parking brakes Taking Obstacles llle Maximum obstacle height lees Safety information when ascending obstacles The correct way to overcome obstacles Driving up and down gradients Use on public roads llle else Pushing the mobility device in freewheel mode Disengaging motors 2 eee eee Adjusting the mobility device to the user s seating posture io uu e e Ie Cie e RI PAID we ude pene nbs 6 1 6 2 6 2 1 6 2 2 6 2 3 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 10 6 10 1 General information on adjusting the mobility device to the user s seating posture Adjustment possibility for remote Adjusting the remote for the length of the user s arm all seat systems 00000000 Adjusting the height of the remote only for swing away rem
11. international standards as to its safety It satisfies the requirements according to RoHS 201 1 65 EU REACH 1907 2006 EC and DIN EN 12184 including EN 1021 1 2 It was also tested successfully according to EN60529 IPX4 as to its resistance to spray water and is therefore well suited for weather conditions such as typical European 1577074 A General weather conditions When equipped with an appropriate lighting system the vehicle is suitable for use on public roads 1 4 Indications The use of this mobility product is recommended for the following indications The inability or a greatly restricted ability to walk within the scope of the basic requirement to be able to move within one s own four walls The need to leave the dwelling place in order to get some fresh air during a short walk or to reach those places generally to be found at close distance to the dwelling and where everyday business is carried out Provision of power wheelchairs for interior and exterior areas is advisable if the use of hand operated wheelchairs is no longer possible on account of the disability yet proper operation of an electromotive drive unit is still practicable 1 5 Usability Only use a mobility device when it is in perfect working order Otherwise you might put yourself and others at risk The following list does not claim to be exhaustive It is only intended to show some of the situations that could affect the usability of your mobility
12. lists inspection checks that should be performed by the user and their intervals If the mobility device fails to pass one of the inspection checks refer to the chapter indicated or contact your authorised Invacare dealer A more comprehensive list of 1577074 A Maintenance inspection checks and instructions for maintenance work can be found in the service manual for this device which can be obtained from Invacare That manual however is intended to be used by trained and authorized service technicians and describes tasks which are not intended to be performed by the user 9 3 1 Before each use of the mobility device Item Inspection check Action Signal horn Check for correction function Contact your dealer Batteries Make sure the batteries are Charge the charged Refer to the user batteries refer manual provided with your to8 2 3 How remote for a description of the to charge the Battery Charge Indicator batteries page 40 9 3 2 Weekly Item Inspection check Action Armrests side Check that armrests Tighten the screw or parts are firmly attached clamping lever that holds in their holders and the armrest refer to 6 2 do not wobble Adjustment possibility for remote page 25 Contact your dealer Tires Check that the tires Contact your dealer puncture proof are undamaged 43 Invacare Fox 9 3 3 Monthly Item Inspection check Action
13. qe 36 7 32 Setting the angle llle 36 7 2 3 Adjusting the length of the legrest 36 7 2 4 Adjusting the depth of the calf pad 37 7 2 5 Adjusting the height of the calf pad 38 Electrical system leen 39 8 1 Electronics protection system 39 8 2 Batteries 5i ess n Eure UO RR RODES S 39 8 2 1 General information on charging 39 8 2 2 General instructions on charging 39 82 3 How to charge the batteries 40 8 2 4 How to disconnect the batteries after Charging secs up ERR RESO DI d 4l 8 2 5 Storage and Maintenance llle 4l 8 2 6 Instructions on using the batteries 4l 82 7 Transporting batteries llle 8 2 8 General instructions on handling the batteries 8 2 9 How to handle damaged batteries correctly Maintenance iu or mare Rene p E aes hae 9 1 Maintenance introduction 00005 9 2 Cleaning the mobility device 9 3 Inspection checks 0 00 0 eee eee eee 9 3 1 Before each use of the mobility device 9 332 Weekly punt ete atta a 9 3 3 Monthly io reete E Re ete etc VOR eC 9 3 4 Inspections performed 04 Transport s dl roceesrbs Wqere d ri edu 10 1 Transport General information 10 2 Transferring the mobility device to a vehicle 10 2 1 Locking Unlocking the caster loc
14. stress for the battery and should be avoided under normal circumstances When only one red LED is flashing the Battery Safe feature is enabled From this time speed and acceleration is reduced drastically It will allow you to move the mobility device slowly out of a dangerous situation before the electronic finally cuts off This is deep discharging and should be avoided Be aware that for temperatures below 20 C the nominal battery capacity starts to decline For example at 10 C the capacity is reduced to about 50 of the nominal battery capacity To avoid damaging the batteries never allow them to be fully discharged Do not drive on heavily discharged batteries if it is not absolutely necessary as this will strain the batteries unduly and shorten their life expectancy The earlier you recharge the batteries the longer they live 4l Invacare Fox The depth of discharge affects the cycle life The harder a battery has to work the shorter is its life expectancy Examples One deep discharge stresses the same as 6 normal cycles green orange display off The battery life is about 300 cycles at 80 discharge first 7 LED off or about 3000 cycles at 10 discharge one LED off 9 NOTE Il The number of LED can vary depending on the remote type Under normal operation once a month the battery should be discharged until all green and orange LED are off This should be done within one day A 1
15. the remote cable from the remote Refer to 10 4 2 Disconnecting the remote page 52 2 Loosen wing nut B 3 Remove the armrest from the receptacle 4 2 Information about getting in and out Getting into the mobility device 1577074 A Getting in and out of the mobility device l Position your mobility device as close as possible to your seat This might have to be done by an attendant 2 Switch your mobility device off 3 Apply the manual wheel lock of your mobility device if existing 4 Depending on the armrest type of your mobility device detach the armrest or swivel it up 5 Now slide into the mobility device Getting out of the mobility device l Drive your mobility device as close as possible to your seat 2 Switch your mobility device off 3 Apply the manual wheel lock of your mobility device if existing 4 Depending on the armrest type of your mobility device detach the armrest or swivel it up 5 Now slide onto your new seat o NOTE ll If you do not have sufficient muscle strength you should ask other persons for help Use a sliding board if possible 4 3 Folding away releasing the curb climber The curb climber can be folded away to make it easier to front transfer It can also be folded away when transporting the mobility device to reduce the size of the folded base Invacare Fox Folding away the curb climber I Pull the lever on the curb climber to fold it away Relea
16. 6 mmAlenkey Loosen the Allen screw 3 Adjust the remote to the desired height 3 Re tighten the Allen screw 6 2 3 Swivelling the remote to the side If your mobility device is fitted with a swing away remote bracket then the remote can be moved away to the side for example to drive up close to a table 26 6 3 Adjusting the height of the armrests Loosen the wing screw Set the armrest to the desired height Re tighten the wing screw 6 4 Adjusting the width of the armrests Requirements Allen key 8 mm 1577074 A Adjusting the mobility device to the user s seating posture Loosen screw I Loosen the screws and move the armrest in depth l 2 Adjust armrest to required position 2 Tighten the screws securely 3 Retighten the screw 4 Repeat this procedure for the second armrest 6 6 Adjusting the seat angle 6 5 Adjusting the position of the armrest in CAUTION d Adjusting the seat tilt or the backrest angle epth 2n gt changes the geometry of the mobility device and WARNING directly influences its dynamic stability N Serious risk of injury if an armrest falls out of its For details regarding dynamic stability negotiating gradients and obstacles and the correct adjustment of seat tilt or backrest angle refer to 5 3 Taking Obstacles page 22 and 5 4 Driving up and down gradients page 23 bracket because it was pulled too far forward The arm
17. 6 hour charge afterwards is necessary as reconditioning 8 2 7 Transporting batteries The batteries supplied with your electric vehicle are not hazardous goods This classification is based on the German GGVS Hazardous Goods Road Transport Ordinances and the IATA DGR Hazardous Goods Rail Transport Air Transport Ordinances Batteries may be transported without restrictions whether by road rail or by air Individual transport companies have however guidelines which can possibly restrict or forbid certain transport procedures Please ask the transport company regarding each individual case 8 2 8 General instructions on handling the batteries Never mix and match different battery manufactures or technologies or use batteries that do not have similar date codes Never mix gel with AGM batteries 42 e Always have your batteries installed by a properly trained mobility device technician They have the necessary training and tools to do the job safely and correctly 8 2 How to handle damaged batteries correctly CAUTION Corrosion and burns from acid leakage if batteries are damaged Remove clothes that have been soiled by acid immediately After contact with skin Immediately wash affected area with lots of water After contact with eyes Immediately rinse eyes under running water for several minutes consult a physician e Always wear safety goggles and appropriate safety clothing when handling damaged bat
18. Invacare Fox EN Power wheelchair User Manual INVACARE VACARE C This manual MUST be given to the user of the product BEFORE using this product read this manual and save for future reference Yes you can 2014 Invacare Corporation All rights reserved Republication duplication or modification in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written permission from Invacare Trademarks are identified by and 9 All trademarks are owned by or licensed to Invacare Corporation or its subsidiaries unless otherwise noted Contents General 0c ccc ccc cece cece ccc een 6 l l Introduction s eene eee Mee ee 6 1 2 Symbols in this manual llle 6 1 3 X Type classification and intended use 7 1 4 Indications xe eR Ey ee eer ween e 7 1 5 Usability 00 4 ote eee ee AS ae 7 l 6 Warranty ssepe secte restes seg 8 I 7 Service life xt eR EH eid s 8 Safety ioi gre eR ende e ver qu Deed 9 2 1 General safety notes 20008 9 2 2 Safety information with regard to care and maintenance s eoira ea nen n 2 3 Safety information on electromagnetic interference 2 0 cece nn E 2 4 Safety information on driving and freewheel mode oot WELL eR RAN eect eae EP 12 2 5 Safety information regarding changes and modifications to the mobility device 13 2 6 The position of the labels on the product 15 Components sss rosales ni ei eee 18 3 1 Key features 0 2
19. N N Risk of injury exists if a mobility device that is not fitted with leak proof batteries is transported in a vehicle Only ever use leak proof batteries 48 CAUTION AN Risk of injury or damage to the mobility device or to the transporting vehicle if the legrests are in a raised position while the mobility device is used as a vehicle seat Always completely lower height adjustable legrests if fitted 10 3 1 How the mobility device is anchored in a vehicle for use as a vehicle seat The mobility device is fitted with four anchoring points which are labelled with the symbol shown on the right Snap hooks or belt loops can be used for fixation Front Rear Secure the mobility device at the front amp and at the rear with the anchoring system belts The curb climber does not have to be removed Secure the mobility device by tensioning the belts in accordance with the anchoring system manufacturer s user manual 1577074 A 10 3 2 How the user is secured within the mobility device A 1577074 A CAUTION There is a risk of injury if the user is not properly secured within the mobility device Even if the mobility device is fitted with a postural belt this is no substitute for a proper safety belt which complies with ISO 10542 in the transport vehicle Always use the safety belt installed in the transport vehicle Safety belts must be in contact with the user s body They must not
20. acare Fox A CAUTION Risk of injuries and damage to mobility aid due to unapproved components and accessory parts Seating systems additions and accessory parts which have not been approved by Invacare for use with this mobility aid can affect the tipping stability and increase tipping hazards Only ever use seating systems additions and accessory parts which have been approved by Invacare for this mobility aid Seating systems which are not approved by Invacare for use with thismobility device do not under certain circumstances comply with the valid standards and could increase the flammability and the risk of skin irritation Only use seating systems that have been approved by Invacare for this mobility device Electrical and electronic components which have not been approved by Invacare for use with this mobility aid can cause fire hazards and lead to electromagnetic damage Only ever use electrical and electronic components which have been approved by Invacare for this mobility aid Batteries which have not been approved by Invacare for use with this mobility aid can cause chemical burns Only ever use batteries which have been approved by Invacare for this mobility aid A o CAUTION Risk of injuries and damage to the mobility device if unapproved backrests are used A retrofitted backrest which is not approved by Invacare for use with this mobility device may overload the
21. al Adjustment by the user is only recommended after they have been given appropriate guidance by the healthcare professional 0 Electrical adjustment options Please refer to the user manual for your remote for more information on operating electrical adjustment options fo 1577074 A Adjusting the mobility device to the user s seating posture 6 2 Adjustment possibility for remote The following information is valid for all seating systems CAUTION A Risk of the remote being pushed backwards during an accidental collision with an obstacle such as a doorframe or table and the joystick being jammed against the armpad if the position of the remote is adjusted and all screws are not completely tightened This will cause the mobility device to drive forward uncontrollably and potentially injure the mobility device user and any person standing in the way When adjusting the position of the remote always make sure to tighten all screws securely If this should accidentally happen immediately switch the mobility device electronics OFF at the remote 6 2 1 Adjusting the remote for the length of the user s arm all seat systems l Loosen wing bolt 2 Shift the remote forwards or backwards to the desired distance 3 Retighten the bolt 25 Invacare Fox 6 2 2 Adjusting the height of the remote only for swing away remote holders dy ETS e x6mm Allen 000 lIx
22. ates The backrest can now be moved 3 The locking pins engage automatically 5 Invacare Fox 10 4 2 Disconnecting the remote l Switch off the remote 2 Pull the plug amp of the remote cable to disconnect the remote 10 4 3 Removing Installing the seat CAUTION Risk of strains from lifting heavy parts Use proper lifting techniques Removing the seat 52 On the center post pull the safety latches and fold up the seat until the rear safety latch B on the rear post engages The seat is now in the service position On the rear post pull the safety latch amp and remove the seat 1577074 A Installing the seat l Put the seat on the bracket 2 Fold the seat forward 3 Make sure the safety latches on the center post engage 10 4 4 Removing Installing the battery boxes CAUTION Risk of strains from lifting heavy parts Use proper lifting techniques ii Turn the front wheels at right angle to the driving direction to have more space when removing or installing the battery boxes Removing the battery boxes 1577074 A Transport 2 Disconnect the battery box 3 Repeat STEPS 2 for the other battery box Installing the battery boxes Risk of pinching the battery cables Make sure you do not pinch the battery cables when installing the battery boxes ii Installing the battery boxes is easier when you tilt the top of the
23. boxes a bit to the inside 53 Invacare Fox l Connect the battery box and install it 2 Repeat STEP for the other battery box 3 Make sure the safety latches of the battery boxes engage 10 4 5 Folding Unfolding the chassis Folding the chassis l Align the casters in driving position 2 Lock the caster locks amp if available 3 Pull the lever on the curb climber to bring it into park position 4 Pull up the center post until the safety latch engages Unfolding the chassis l Pull the safety latch of the center post then pull the front of the chassis forward 2 Push down the lever of the curb climber to release it 3 Open the caster locks 54 10 5 Reassembling the mobility device Proceed as follows to reassemble the mobility device Unfold the chassis Refer to 10 4 5 Folding Unfolding the chassis page 54 2 Install the battery boxes Refer to 10 4 4 Removing Installing the battery boxes page 53 3 Install the seat Refer to 10 4 3 Removing Installing the seat page 52 4 Connect the remote Refer to 10 4 2 Disconnecting the remote page 52 5 Fold the backrest upwards Refer to 10 4 1 Folding the backrest forwards page 51 6 Install the legrests Refer to 7 Adjusting footrests and legrests page 35 1577074 A II After Use Il 1 Refurbishment The product is suitable for refurbishment Actions to be carried out Cleaning and disinfection Refer to 9 Maintenanc
24. device In certain situations you should immediately stop using your mobility device Other situations allow you to use the mobility device to get to your dealer You should immediately stop using your mobility device if its usability is restricted due to brake failure Invacare Fox e You should immediately contact an authorised Invacare dealer if the usability of your mobility device is restricted due to the lighting system if fitted failing or being defective reflectors falling off worn thread or insufficient tire pressure damage to the armrests e g torn armrest padding damage to the legrest hangers e g missing or torn heel straps damage to the postural belt damage to the joystick joystick cannot be moved into the neutral position cables that are damaged kinked pinched or have come loose from the holder the mobility device drifting when braking the mobility device pulling to one side when moving unusual sounds developing or occurring Or if you have the feeling that something is wrong with your mobility device 1 6 Warranty The terms and conditions of the warranty are part of the general terms and conditions particular to the individual countries in which this product is sold 1 7 Service life We estimate a service life of five years for this product provided it is used in strict accordance with the intended use as set out in this document and all maintena
25. e page 43 Inspection according to service plan Consult service instructions available from Invacare Adaptation to the user Refer to 6 Adjusting the mobility device to the user s seating posture page 25 11 2 Disposal The equipment wrapping is potentially recyclable The metal parts are used for scrap metal recycling The plastic parts are used for plastic recycling Electric components and printed circuit boards are disposed of as electronic scrap Exhausted or damaged batteries can be returned to your medical equipment supplier or Invacare Disposal must be carried out in accordance with the respective national legal provisions Ask your city or district council for details of the local waste management companies 1577074 A After Use 55 Invacare Fox 12 Troubleshooting 12 1 Resetting the circuit breaker WARNING NEVER defeat or bypass the circuit breaker ONLY replace with a circuit breaker of the same rating Resetting the circuit breaker may be needed if the mobility device does not turn on and the reset button has popped out about 6 mm l Switch off remote ie BE To reset press the circuit breaker button located on the rear of the battery box 56 1577074 A 13 Technical data 13 1 Technical specifications Technical data The technical information provided hereafter applies to a standard configuration or represents maximum achievable values within the gene
26. ermissible load or the maximum load per axle refer to 13 Technical data page 57 Note that the mobility device will brake or accelerate if you change the driving mode whilst the mobility device is in motion WARNING Risk of breaking down in adverse weather conditions i e extreme cold in an isolated area If you are a user with severely limited mobility we advise that in the case of adverse weather conditions DO NOT attempt a journey without an accompanying attendant WARNING Risk of injury if your foot slides off the footrest and gets caught underneath the mobility device when it is in motion Make sure each time before you drive the mobility device that your feet are squarely and securely in place on the footplates and that both legrests are properly locked into place 1577074 A WARNING N Risk of injury if you collide with an obstacle when driving through narrow passages such as doorways and entrances Drive through narrow passages in the lowest driving mode and with due caution WARNING N If your mobility device has been fitted with elevating legrests there is a risk of personal injury and damage to the mobility device if you drive the mobility device with the legrests raised To avoid unwanted displacement of the mobility device center of gravity to the front especially when travelling downhill and in order to avoid damage to the mobility device elevating legrests must always be
27. ested in accordance with International standards as to its compliance with Electromagnetic Interference EMI regulations However electromagnetic fields such as those generated by radio and television transmitters and cellular phones can influence the functions of electric vehicles Also the electronics used in our vehicles can generate a low level of electromagnetic interference which however will remain within the tolerance permitted by law For these reasons we ask you to please observe the following precautions WARNING N Risk of malfunction due to electromagnetic interference Do not switch on or operate portable transceivers or communication devices such as radio transceivers or cellular phones when the vehicle is switched on Avoid getting near strong radio and television transmitters In case the vehicle should be set in motion unintentionally or the brakes are released switch it off immediately Adding electrical accessories and other components or modifying the vehicle in any way can make it susceptible to electromagnetic interference Keep in mind that there is no sure way to determine the effect such modifications will have on the overall immunity of the electronic system Report all occurrences of unintentional movement of the vehicle or release of the electric brakes to the manufacturer Invacare Fox 2 4 Safety information on driving and freewheel mode WARNING Risk of injury i
28. etic motor brakes activated NOTE The motors may only be disengaged by an attendant not by the user This ensures that the motors are only disengaged if an attendant is available to secure the mobility device and prevent unintended rolling lo The levers for disengaging the motors are located at the rear of the mobility device 24 Disengaging the motor l 2 Switch off remote Pull the engaging levers upwards The motor is disengaged Engaging the motor Push the engaging levers down The motor is engaged 1577074 A 6 Adjusting the mobility device to the user s seating posture 6 1 General information on adjusting the mobility device to the user s seating posture CAUTION N Damage to mobility device and accident hazard It is possible that collisions can occur between mobility device components due to various combinations of adjustment options and their individual settings The mobility device is fitted with an individual multiply adjustable seating system including adjustable legrests armrests a headrest or other options These adjustment options are described in the following chapters They are used to adapt the seat to the physical requirements and the condition of the user When adapting the seating system and the seat functions to the user ensure that no mobility device components collide NOTE Initial setup should always be done by a healthcare profession
29. f the mobility device tips over Inclines and declines can only be travelled up to the maximum safe slope refer to 13 Technical data page 57 Always return the backrest of your seat or the seat tilt to an upright position before ascending slopes We recommend that you position the seat backrest and the seat tilt if fitted slightly to the rear before descending slopes Only ever drive downhill at a maximum of 2 3 of the top speed Avoid abrupt braking or accelerating on gradients If at all possible avoid driving on slippery surfaces such as snow gravel ice etc where there is a risk of you losing control over the vehicle especially on a gradient If driving on such a surface is inevitable then always drive slowly and with the utmost caution Never attempt to overcome an obstacle when on an uphill or downhill gradient Never attempt to drive up or down a flight of steps with your mobility device When overcoming obstacles always observe the maximum obstacle height refer to 13 Technical data page 57 and information about overcoming obstacles in 5 3 Taking Obstacles page 22 Avoid shifting your center of gravity as well as abrupt joystick movements and changes of direction when the mobility device is in motion WARNING Risk of injury if the mobility device tips over continued Never use the mobility device to transport more than one person Do not exceed the overall maximum p
30. fferent belt to those listed below please ensure that you have received the manufacturer s documentation with regard to correct fitting and use Belt with metal buckle adjustable both sides Belt can be adjusted on both sides This means that the buckle can be centrally positioned 6 11 2 Adjusting the postural belt correctly Ensure that you are sitting correctly which means that you are sitting right at the back of the seat your pelvis is positioned erect and as symmetrically as possible not to the front to the side or at one edge of the seat 2 Position the postural belt so that your hipbones can be easily felt above the belt 3 Adjust the belt length using one of the adjustment aids described above The belt should be adjusted so that you can fit a flat hand between the belt and your body 4 The buckle should be positioned as centrally as possible In doing SO Carry out adjustments on both sides as much as possible 5 Check your belt every week to ensure that it is still in good working condition to ensure it has no damage or wear and that it is fixed properly to the mobility device If the belt is only fastened with a bolted connection ensure that the connection has not loosened or come undone You can find more information about maintenance work on belts in the service manual which is available from Invacare 32 6 12 Adjusting and removing the tray CAUTION UN Injury hazard or material damage if a mobilit
31. heelbase e 1630 mm extended wheelbase Reversing width e 1250 mm Drive range in accordance with ISO 7176 4 2008 40 km 45 50 Ah batteries e 32 km 40 Ah batteries e 27 km 34 Ah batteries Dimensions in accordance with ISO 7176 15 Total height e 1010 mm with 480 mm seat height and 490 mm backrest height e 120 mm with 510 mm seat height and 570 mm backrest height Max total width widest point in parentheses 590 mm drive wheels 640 mm seat width 50 Total length incl standard legrests 937 mm short wheelbase 963 mm extended wheelbase 58 1577074 A Technical data Dimensions in accordance with ISO 7176 15 Total length without standard legrests 747 mm short wheelbase 773 mm extended wheelbase Seat height 480 510 mm Seat width armrest adjustment range in parentheses 350 mm 350 390 mm 400 mm 410 450 mm 450 mm 460 500 mm 500 mm 510 560 mm Seat depth 400 430 460 490 mm Backrest height Seat cushion thickness 490 570 mm 50 mm Backrest angle 85 95 105 115 Armrest height 230 280 mm standard armrest 205 255 mm inrigged armest Seat angle 0 2 4 6 8 Footrests and legrests Type Length Angle Standard 80 350 450 mm 80 Manual elevating e 350 450 mm 0 70 Weight Curb weight approx 79 kg
32. hten screws and clamping lever Loosen the Allen screw OD Slide the headrest left or right to the required position Retighten the Allen screw 10 2 Adjusting the height of the headrest or neckrest The adjustment of the height is the same for all headrests and neckrests 1577074 A Adjusting the mobility device to the user s seating posture I Loosen the knob 2 Adjust the headrest or neckrest to the required height 3 Retighten the knob 6 11 Postural belts A postural belt is an option which can either be fixed to the mobility device ex works or can be retrofitted by your specialist dealer If your mobility device is fitted with a postural belt your specialist dealer will have informed you about fitting and usage The postural belt is used to help the mobility device user keep an optimum sitting position Correct use of the belt assists the user in sitting securely comfortably and well positioned in the mobility device especially for such users who do not have such a good sense of balance while sitting 9 NOTE I We recommend using the postural belt whenever the mobility device is used The belt should be tight enough to ensure that you are sitting comfortably and that your body is in the correct sitting position 3l Invacare Fox 6 11 1 Types of postural belts Your mobility device can be fitted with the following postural belt types ex works If your mobility device has been fitted with a di
33. ible in the picture 1577074 A This symbol indicates the Drive position of the coupling lever In this position the motor is engaged and the motor brakes are operational You can drive the mobility device Please note that for driving purposes both motors must always be engaged This symbol indicates the Push position of the coupling lever In this position the motor is disengaged and the motor brakes are not operational The mobility device can be pushed by an attendant and the wheels turn freely Please note that the control panel must be switched off Please also note the information provided in section 5 6 Pushing the mobility device in freewheel mode page 24 1577074 A Safety Invacare Fox 3 Components 3 1 Key features Push bar Remote o Legrests Caster locks Curb climber Drive wheel OG 0 9 0 Levers for disengaging motors at the rear not visible in the picture 3 20 Remotes Your mobility device may be fitted with one of several different remotes For information on the different functions and how to 18 operate a particular remote refer to its corresponding user manual enclosed 1577074 A 4 Getting in and out of the mobility device The armrest must be removed in order to get into or out of the mobility device from the side 4 1 Removing the standard armrest in order to side transfer Remove
34. ing such as wet pavement ice etc Avoid trying to get out of the vehicle on an incline or a gradient Always drive straight in the direction the road or path you are on goes rather than attempting to zigzag Never attempt to turn around on an incline or a slope CAUTION A Braking distance is much longer on a downhill slope than on even terrain Never drive down a slope that exceeds the maximum safe slope refer to 13 Technical data page 57 5 5 Use on public roads If you wish to use your mobility device on public roads and lighting is required by national legislation then your mobility device needs to be fitted with an appropriate lighting system Contact your Invacare dealer if you have any questions 23 Invacare Fox 5 6 Pushing the mobility device in freewheel mode The motors of the mobility device are fitted with automatic brakes preventing that the mobility device starts rolling out of control when the joystick box is switched off When pushing the mobility device manually whilst freewheeling the magnetic brakes must be disengaged 5 6 1 Disengaging motors CAUTION N Risk of the mobility device running away When the motors are disengaged for push operation whilst freewheeling the electromagnetic motor brakes are deactivated When the mobility device is parked the levers for engaging and disengaging the motors must without fail be locked firmly into the DRIVE position electromagn
35. ks 10 3 Use of the mobility device as a seat ina vehicle 10 3 1 How the mobility device is anchored in a vehicle for use as a vehicle seat 6 2 2 0 0000 0000 10 3 2 How the user is secured within the mobility OEVICE ioi seid cae er ERU RI ER EVE 10 4 Disassembling the mobility device for transport Pass set ea n HERES 10 4 1 Folding the backrest forwards llus 10 4 2 Disconnecting the remote 0 10 4 3 Removing Installing the seat 0 0 10 4 4 Removing Installing the battery boxes 10 4 5 Folding Unfolding the chassis 10 5 Reassembling the mobility device After Use uere toe eae gue e eI RES is II 1 Refurbishment 0 00 02 002 14 2 Disposal 2E ER e edet 12 Troubleshooting 12 1 Resetting the circuit breaker 13 Technical data 13 1 Technical specifications Invacare Fox General l l Introduction Dear user First we would like to thank you for purchasing our product We hope that you will have a great deal of pleasure with your new mobility device This user manual contains important information and notes about Safety Operation Care and maintenance Please take care to read the user manual thoroughly before starting out on your first journey If you find that the font size in the print version of the user manual is difficult to read you can download it as a pdf fro
36. lowered during normal travelling WARNING N Tipping hazard if antitippers are removed damaged or changed to a position different to the factory settings Antitippers should only ever be removed for dismantling the mobility device for transport in a vehicle or for storage The antitippers must always be fitted if the mobility device is being used 1577074 A Safety WARNING Risk of tipping Antitippers stabilizers are only effective on firm ground They sink in on soft ground such as grass snow or mud if the mobility device rests itself on them They lose their effect and the mobility device can tip over Only drive with extreme care on soft ground especially during uphill and downhill journeys In the process pay increased attention to the tip stability of the mobility device 2 5 Safety information regarding changes and modifications to the mobility device 9 CE marking of the mobility device IL The conformity assessment CE marking was carried out in accordance with Directive 93 42 EEC and only applies to the complete product The CE marking is invalidated if components or accessories are replaced or added that have not been approved for this product by Invacare In this case the company that adds or replaces the components or accessories is responsible for the conformity assessment CE marking or for registering the mobility device as a special design and for the relevant documentation Inv
37. m the Invacare website This can then be scaled on screen to a font size that is more comfortable for you This mobility device has been constructed for a large circle of users with different requirements The decision whether the model is suitable for the user may only be taken by medical specialists with appropriate expertise Invacare or their statutory representatives can accept no liability in cases in which the mobility device has not been adapted to suit the users handicaps Some maintenance and settings can be performed by the user or his hers attendants Certain adjustments do however require technical training and may only be carried out by your Invacare specialist dealer Damages and errors caused by nonobservance of 6 the user manual or as a result of incorrect maintenance are excluded from all guarantees This manual contains copyrighted information This manual may not be reproduced or reprinted either partly or completely without previous written consent from Invacare or its statutory representatives We reserve the right to make any necessary alterations on the grounds of technical improvements 1 2 Symbols in this manual In this user manual warnings are indicated by symbols The warning symbols are accompanied by a heading that indicates the severity of the danger WARNING N Indicates a hazardous situation that could result in serious injury or death if it is not avoided CAUTION N Indicates a hazardou
38. n and at a right angle Depending on the wheel drive type stop in one of the following positions a n the case of centrally driven mobility devices 5 10 cm before the obstacle b For all other drives approx 30 50 cm in front of the obstacle 1577074 A 3 Check the position of the front wheels They must be in driving direction and at right angles to the obstacle 4 Approach slowly and keep at a consistent speed until the rear wheels have also passed over the obstacle Descending The approach to descend an obstacle is the same as to ascend it with the difference that you need not stop before descending Descend the obstacle very slowly 5 4 Driving up and down gradients For information concerning the maximum safe slope refer to 13 Technical data page 57 1577074 A Driving CAUTION Risk of tipping over Only ever drive downhill at a maximum of 2 3 of the top speed Avoid sudden changes of direction or abrupt braking when driving on slopes Always return the backrest of your seat or the seat tilt if adjustable seat tilt is available to an upright position before ascending slopes We recommend that you position the seat backrest or the seat tilt slightly to the rear before descending slopes Always lower the lifter if fitted to its lowest position before ascending or descending a slope Never attempt to ascend or descend a slope on slippery surfaces or where there is a risk of skidd
39. nce and service requirements are met The estimated service life can be exceeded if the product is carefully used and properly maintained and provided technical and scientific advances do not result in technical limitations The service life can also be considerably reduced by extreme or incorrect usage The fact that we estimate a service life for this product does not constitute an additional warranty 1577074 A 2 Safety 2 1 General safety notes A 1577074 A WARNING Risk of injury if mobility device is used in any other way than the purpose described in this manual Only ever use the mobility device in accordance with the instructions in this user manual refer tol 3 Type classification and intended use page 7 Pay strict attention to the safety information Risk of injury if the mobility device is driven when ability to operate a vehicle is impaired by medication or alcohol Never drive the mobility device under the influence of medication or alcohol If necessary the mobility device must be operated by an attendant who is physically and mentally able Safety WARNING Risk of damage or injury if mobility device is accidentally set into motion Switch the mobility device off before you get in get out or handle unwieldy objects When the drive is disengaged the brake inside the drive is deactivated For this reason pushing the mobility device by an attendant is only recommended on fla
40. ote holders Swivelling the remote to the side Adjusting the height of the armrests Adjusting the width of the armrests Adjusting the position of the armrest in depth Adjusting the seat angle 004 Adjusting the backrest angle Adjusting the backrest stopper Removing Installing the backrest Adjusting the headrest 004 Adjusting the position of the headrest or neckrest eoe rer ME RHET SE E 6 10 2 Adjusting the height of the headrest or neckrest ct de cok EX RR a eaters sie Re IR 3l 6 11 Posturalbelts llle eee 3l 6 11 1 Types of postural belts llle 32 6 11 2 Adjusting the postural belt correctly 32 6 12 Adjusting and removing the tray 32 6 12 1 Laterally adjusting the tray llle 32 6 12 2 Adjusting the depth of the tray removing the trdyli woe Re ree ose petas em A e emn 33 6 12 3 Swinging the tray away to the side 33 6 13 Using the KLICKfix adapter 0 33 Adjusting footrests and legrests LL 35 7 Standard 80 footrest llle 35 7 1 1 Swivel the footrests outwards and or remove Dip PT 35 7 4 2 Adjusting the length 0 0 35 72 Manually height adjustable legrest 36 7 2 Swivelling the legrest outward and or lF moving 340055 eae dea ee
41. paid to the body proportions such as height weight distribution abdominal belt leg and calf strap and seat depth These factors have a strong influence on driving features such as tilt stability and traction The permissible axle loads in particular must be adhered to refer to 13 Technical data page 57 It may possibly be necessary to carry out adaptations to the seat system o 5 1 Before driving for the first time Before you take your first trip you should familiarise yourself well with the operation of the vehicle and with all operating elements Take your time to test all functions and driving modes 1577074 A Driving e NOTE ll If installed make sure to properly adjust and use the postural belt each time you use the wheelchair Sitting comfortably Driving safely Before each trip make sure that e You are within easy reach of all operating controls The battery charge is sufficient for the distance intended to be covered The postural belt if installed is in perfect order The rear mirror if installed is adjusted so you can look behind at all times without having to bend forward or shift your seating position 5 2 Parking and stationary When parking your vehicle or if your vehicle is stationary for a prolonged period Switch the vehicle s power system off ON OFF key 2 Activate your anti theft lock if existing 5 2 Engaging Disengaging the parking brakes The motors of the mobili
42. po vehicle So oo Using a mobility device 5 that does not fulfill these 4 criteria as a vehicle seat can lead to the most DLE severe injuries and even death in the event of a traffic accident Identification of the lashing eyes at the front and back 1577074 A 15 Invacare Fox sg 3J06002141 SN 1 TURA O Battery wiring diagram under the battery box cover E as Identification label sticker on the rear post containing the following symbols Date of manufacture This product complies with Directive 93 42 EEC concerning medical devices The launch date of this product is stated in the CE declaration of conformity This product has been supplied from an environmentally aware manufacturer This product may contain substances that could be harmful to the environment if disposed of in places landfills that are not appropriate according to legislation The crossed out wheelie bin symbol is placed on this product to encourage you to recycle wherever possible Please be environmentally responsible and recycle this product through your recycling facility at its end of life Identification of the position of the coupling lever for driving and push operation not vis
43. ral tolerances These can change if accessories are added The precise changes to these values are detailed in the sections for the respective accessories Permissible operating and storage conditions Temperature range for operation according to ISO 7176 9 e 25 50 C Temperature range for storage according to ISO 7176 9 e 40 65 C Electrical system Motors e 2x 200 W Batteries e 2x 12 V 50 Ah C20 leakproof AGM e 2x2 V 45 Ah C20 leakproof AGM e 2x 12 V 40 Ah C20 leakproof gel e 2x 12 V 34 Ah C20 leakproof AGM Main fuse e 40A resettable circuit breaker for each battery box Charging device Output current e 8A t875 Output voltage 24V nominal 12 cells Input voltage e 200 250 V nominal Operating temperature surroundings e 25 50 C Storage temperature e 40 65 C Drive wheel tires Tire type 317 I2 A x 2 4 puncture proof 1577074 A 57 Invacare Fox Caster tires Tire type e 200x50 puncture proof Driving characteristics Speed e 3 km h 6 km h Min braking distance 400 mm 3 km h 1000 mm 6 km h Max safe slope 6 10 5 76 according to manufacturer s specifications with 127 kg payload 4 seat angle 15 backrest angle Max climbable obstacle height e 60 mm 100 mm with curb climber Turning diameter 1600 mm short w
44. re 3rd Annual Inspection Stamp of authorized dealer Date Signature Stamp of authorized dealer Date Signature 4th Annual Inspection 5th Annual Inspection Stamp of authorized dealer Date Signature Stamp of authorized dealer Date Signature 1577074 A 45 Invacare Fox 10 Transport 10 1 A 46 Transport General information WARNING Risk of death or serious injury to the mobility device user and potentially any other nearby occupant of the vehicle if a mobility device is secured using a 4 point tie down system available from a third party supplier and the unladen weight of the mobility device exceeds the maximum weight for which the tie down system is certified Make sure the weight of the mobility device does not exceed the weight for which the tie down system is certified Consult the tie down manufacturer s documentation If you are unsure how much your mobility device weighs then you must have it weighed using calibrated scales CAUTION Injury hazard or material damage if a mobility device which is fitted with a table is transported in a vehicle Ifa table is fitted always remove it before transporting the mobility device 10 2 Transferring the mobility device to a vehicle A WARNING The mobility device is in danger of tipping over if it is transferred to a vehicle while the driver is still seated in the mobility device
45. rear The locking pins are pulled out of CAUTION the locking plates The backrest can now be moved Risk of tipping if the backrest angle is set too far 2 Adjust the backrest to the required position backwards for a seat on the rear seat position and 3 Release the belt again The locking pins engage automatically with a seat depth larger than 460 mm When your seat with a seat depth larger than 460 mm is positioned on the rear seat position adjust the backrest angle to maximum 105 28 1577074 A 6 8 Adjusting the backrest stopper CAUTION N Adjusting the seat tilt or the backrest angle changes the geometry of the mobility device and directly influences its dynamic stability For details regarding dynamic stability negotiating gradients and obstacles and the correct adjustment of seat tilt or backrest angle refer to 5 3 Taking Obstacles page 22 and 5 4 Driving up and down gradients page 23 CAUTION A Risk of tipping if the backrest angle is set too far backwards for a seat on the rear seat position and with a seat depth larger than 460 mm When your seat with a seat depth larger than 460 mm is positioned on the rear seat position adjust the backrest angle to maximum 105 Requirements 4mm Allen key The backrest is fitted with a stopper allowing you to easily reset the backrest to your preferred backrest angle Adjusting the backrest is only possible between this angle and smaller angles If yo
46. rely every time you use the mobility device Risk of breakage due to excessive load The KLICKfix adapter can break if too great a load is applied The maximum permitted load on the KLICKfix adapter is kg Securing the accessory Push the accessory into the KLICKfix adapter The accessory locks in securely Removing the accessory Press the red button and remove the accessory The adapter can turn in 90 steps allowing you to attach an accessory from any of four different directions Please refer to the installation instructions which are available from your Invacare dealer or directly from Invacare 33 Invacare Fox More information on the KLICKfix system is available at http www klickfix com 34 1577074 A Adjusting footrests and legrests Push the release lever inward or outward The legrest is 7 Adjusting footrests and legrests released 2 Swivel the legrest inward or outward 7 1 Standard 80 footrest 3 To remove the legrest simply pull upward 7 1 1 Swivel the footrests outwards and or remove 7 1 2 Adjusting the length Requirements e 1x5 mm Allen key The small release lever is to be found in the upper part of the legrest 1 When the legrest is released it can be swivelled inward or outward to facilitate access and also be removed completely Loosen the screw 1 using the Allen key but do not remove completely 2 Setthe legrest to the desired length
47. rest may be pulled forward out of the bracket as far as the point where the end of the inserted tube is flush with the rear of the bracket but no further Requirements Requirements 10 mm open ended spanner Allen key 3 mm 5mm Allen key co Cc FN c The possible seat angles are marked on a scale on the center post Depending on the rear seat height you need to use the bottom or top scale respectively Upper seat height use the bottom scale Lower seat height use the top scale 1577074 A 27 Invacare Fox The backrest is fitted with a stopper allowing you to easily reset the backrest to your preferred backrest angle Adjusting the backrest is only possible between this angle and smaller angles If you want to use a larger backrest angle you need to adjust the stopper Refer to 6 8 Adjusting the backrest stopper page 29 lo Remove the screw and nut A 2 Adjust the center post to the desired seat angle 3 Refit the screw and nut 6 7 Adjusting the backrest angle CAUTION Adjusting the seat tilt or the backrest angle changes the geometry of the mobility device and directly influences its dynamic stability For details regarding dynamic stability negotiating gradients and obstacles and the correct adjustment of seat tilt or backrest angle refer to 5 3 Taking Obstacles page 22 and 5 4 Driving up and down gradients page 23 I Pull the belt 9 to the
48. s daily after every discharge even after partly discharge as well as each night over night Depending on the level of discharge it can take up to 12 hours until the batteries are fully charged again e When the battery indicator reached the red LED range charge the batteries for 16 hours minimum neglecting the charge complete display e Try to provide a 24 hour charge once a week to make sure that both batteries are fully charged Do not cycle your batteries at a low state of charge without regularly recharging them fully 39 Invacare Fox Do not charge your batteries under extreme temperatures High temperatures above 30 C are not recommended for charging as well as low temperatures below 10 C Use only charging devices in Class 2 This class of chargers may be left unattended during charging All charging devices which are supplied by Invacare comply with these requirements You cannot overcharge the batteries when using the charger supplied with your vehicle or a charger that has been approved by Invacare Protect your charger from sources of heat such as heaters and direct sunlight If the battery charger overheats charging current will be reduced and the charging process delayed 8 2 3 How to charge the batteries Refer to the user manuals for your remote and battery charger for the position of the charging socket and further information about charging the batteries 40 WARNING Risk of explosion and destr
49. s situation that could result in minor or slight injury if it is not avoided IMPORTANT Indicates a hazardous situation that could result in damage to property if it is not avoided Gives useful tips recommendations and information for efficient trouble free use o 1577074 A This product complies with Directive 93 42 EEC concerning medical devices The launch date of this product is stated in the CE declaration of conformity Requirements This symbol identifies a list of various tools components and items which you will need in order to carry out certain work Please do not attempt to carry out the work if you do not have the listed tools available 1 3 Type classification and intended use This vehicle was designed for persons whose ability to walk is impaired but who are still in terms of their eyesight and physically and mentally able to operate an electric vehicle It has been classified according to EN 12184 as a class B mobility product for indoor and outdoor areas It is therefore compact and agile enough for indoor areas but also able to overcome many obstacles in outdoor areas You can find precise information about speed turning radius driving range maximum safe slope maximum obstacle height and permissible operating conditions in chapter 3 Technical data page 57 Also pay attention to all safety information in chapter 2 Safety page 9 The vehicle was successfully tested according to German and
50. sassembling the mobility device for transport CAUTION Injury hazard If you are unable to fasten your mobility device securely in a transport vehicle Invacare recommends that you do not transport it Before transporting your mobility device make sure the motors are engaged and that the remote is switched off Invacare strongly recommends that you additionally disconnect or remove the batteries Refer to 10 4 4 Removing Installing the battery boxes page 53 Invacare strongly recommends securing the mobility device to the floor of the transporting vehicle Proceed as follows to disassemble the mobility device for transport Remove the legrests Refer to 7 Adjusting footrests and legrests page 35 2 Fold the backrest forwards Refer to 10 4 1 Folding the backrest forwards page 51 3 Disconnect the remote Refer to 10 4 2 Disconnecting the remote page 52 1577074 A 4 Remove the seat if necessary Refer to 10 4 3 Removing Installing the seat page 52 9 You can leave the seat on the mobility device and move ll the mobility device like a trolley by tipping it on the antitippers 5 Remove the battery boxes Refer to 10 4 4 Removing Installing the battery boxes page 53 6 Fold up the chassis Refer to 10 4 5 Folding Unfolding the chassis page 54 1577074 A Transport 10 4 1 Folding the backrest forwards Pull the belt amp to the rear The locking pins are pulled out of the locking pl
51. sing the curb climber l Push down the lever of the curb climber to release it 4 4 Using the cane holder If your mobility device is fitted with a cane holder it can be used for the safe transport of a walking cane underarm or forearm crutches The cane holder consists of a plastic container bottom and a Velcro fastener top CAUTION N Risk of injury A walking cane or crutches that are not secured during transport on the user s lap for example can cause injury to the user or other persons During transport walking canes or crutches should always be secured using a cane holder Open the upper Velcro fastener 2 Place the lower end of the walking cane or the crutches in the container at the bottom 3 The walking cane or the crutches can be secured at the upper end using the Velcro fastener 20 1577074 A 5 Driving CAUTION N Risk of unexpected driving behavior due to locked casters If your mobility device is fitted with caster locks and these are locked the casters cannot move freely and the mobility device might therefore not react to your steering as it should Make sure the caster locks are unlocked before driving NOTE The maximum load capacity that is stated in the technical data only states that the system is designed for this mass in total However this does not mean that one can sit a person with this body weight in the mobility device without restrictions Attention must be
52. sk of falling out of the mobility device Do not slide forward on the seat do not lean forward between your knees do not lean backwards out over the top of the backrest for example to reach an object If a posture belt is installed it should be correctly adjusted and used each time you use the mobility device When transferring to a different seat position the mobility device as close as possible to the new seat CAUTION Risk of injury if maximum permissible load is exceeded Do not exceed the maximum permissible load refer to 13 Technical data page 57 The mobility device is only designed for use by a single occupant whose maximum weight does not exceed the maximum permissible load of the device Never use the mobility device to transport more than one person Risk of injury due to wrong lifting or dropping of heavy components When maintaining servicing or lifting any part of your mobility device take into account the weight of the individual components especially the batteries Be sure at all times to adopt the correct lifting posture and ask for assistance if necessary Risk of injury by moving parts Make sure that no injury is incurred by moving parts of the mobility device like wheels or one of the lifter modules if fitted especially when children are around Risk of injury from hot surfaces Do not leave the mobility device in direct sunlight for prolonged periods Metal par
53. structions listed below to ensure safe use and longevity of the batteries Always store the batteries fully charged Do not leave the batteries in a low state of charge for an extended length of time Charge a discharged battery as soon as possible In case your mobility device is not used for a longer period of time that is more than two weeks the batteries must be charged at least once a month to maintain a full charge and always be charged before use Avoid hot and cold extremes when storing We recommend to store batteries at a temperature of 15 C Gel and AGM batteries are maintenance free Any performance issues should be handled by a properly trained mobility device technician 8 2 6 Instructions on using the batteries CAUTION Risk of damaging the batteries Avoid ultra deep discharges and never drain your batteries completely 1577074 A Electrical system Pay attention to the Battery Charge Indicator Charge the batteries when the Battery Charge Indicator shows that battery charge is low How fast the batteries discharge depends on many circumstances such as ambient temperature condition of the surface of the road tire pressure weight of the driver way of driving and utilisation of lighting if fitted Try to charge the batteries always before you reach the red LED range The last 3 LED two red and one orange mean a remaining capacity of about 15 Driving with flashing red LED s means an extreme
54. t surfaces never on gradients Never leave your mobility device on a gradient with its motors disengaged Always re engage the motors immediately after pushing the mobility device refer to Pushing the mobility device in freewheel mode Risk of injury if the mobility device is switched off while driving for example by pressing the On Off Button or disconnecting a cable due to it coming to an abrupt sharp stop If you have to brake in an emergency simply release the joystick which will bring you to a halt refer to the remote user manual for more information Invacare Fox A WARNING Risk of injury when transferring mobility device to a vehicle for transport with the occupant seated in it It is always better to transfer the mobility device to a vehicle without the occupant seated in it If the mobility device needs to be loaded up a ramp together with its driver ensure that the ramp does not exceed the maximum safe slope refer to 13 Technical data page 57 If the mobility device does need to be loaded using a ramp which exceeds the maximum safe slope refer to 13 Technical data page 57 then you must use a winch An attendant can safely monitor and assist the loading process As an alternative you can use a platform lift Ensure that the total weight of the mobility device including the user does not exceed the maximum permissible weight for the platform lift or winch if you are using Ri
55. ter locks These locks make loading and unloading the mobility device easier since they prevent the casters from turning and getting stuck in the transport vehicle Locking the caster locks l Align the casters in driving position 2 Pull out the levers of the caster locks to lock the casters Unlocking the caster locks Push the levers of the caster locks inwards to unlock the casters 1577074 A Transport 10 3 Use of the mobility device as a seat in a vehicle o NOTE ll n order to use a mobility device as a motor vehicle seat it needs to be fitted with attachment points to enable anchoring in the motor vehicle These accessories may be included in the standard scope of mobility device order and delivery in some countries UK for example but may also be obtained from Invacare as an option in other countries This mobility device complies with the requirements of ISO 7176 19 2001 and may be used as a vehicle seat in connection with an anchoring system that has been checked and approved in accordance with ISO 10542 The transporting vehicle must be professionally converted to anchor the mobility device Contact your vehicle s manufacturer for more information The mobility device has undergone a crash test in which it was anchored in the transporting vehicle s direction of travel Other configurations were not tested The crash test dummy was secured using pelvic and upper body safety belts Both types of safety
56. teries Place damaged batteries in an acid resistant receptacle immediately after removing them Only ever transport damaged batteries in an appropriate acid resistant receptacle Wash all objects that have come into contact with acid with lots of water Disposing of dead or damaged batteries correctly Dead or damaged batteries can be given back to your dealer or directly to Invacare 1577074 A 9 Maintenance 9 1 Maintenance introduction The term Maintenance means any task performed to ensure that a medical device is in good working order and ready for use as intended Maintenance encompasses different areas such as everyday care and cleaning inspection checks repair tasks and refurbishment S NOTE Il Have your vehicle checked once a year by an authorised Invacare dealer in order to maintain its driving safety and roadworthiness 9 2 Cleaning the mobility device When cleaning the mobility device pay attention to the following points Only use a damp cloth and gentle detergent Do not use any abrasive or scouring agents Do not subject the electronic components to any direct contact with water Do not use any high pressure cleaning devices Disinfection Spray or wipe disinfection using a tested and recognised product is permitted A list of the current permitted disinfectants is available from the Robert Koch Institute at http www rki de 9 3 Inspection checks The following table
57. tighten l 2 3 4 Loosen bolt I with the Allen key 2 Adjust to required length 3 Retighten the screw 7 2 4 Adjusting the depth of the calf pad The calf pad has four depth settings Requirements ol x 4 mm Allen key 1577074 A 37 Invacare Fox 7 2 5 Adjusting the height of the calf pad Loosen the hand screw I 2 Adjust to required position 3 Retighten the wing nuts 38 1577074 A 8 Electrical system 8 1 Electronics protection system The vehicle drive electronics is fitted with an overload protection If the drive is severely overloaded over a long period for example during steep climbs and above all at simultaneous high external temperatures the electronic system can overheat In this case the vehicle performance is gradually reduced until it comes to a standstill The status display shows a corresponding flash code please refer to the user manual for your remote If you switch the drive electronics off and then on again the error message is deleted and the electronics can be switched on again It can however take up to five minutes until the electronics has cooled down enough for the drives to apply their full performance If the drive is blocked due to an insurmountable obstacle for example a curb or similar which is too high and the driver attempts to run the drive for more than 20 seconds against this obstacle the electronic system switches the drives off to avoid
58. ts and surfaces such as the seat and armrests can become very hot 1577074 A CAUTION N Risk of fire or breaking down due to electric devices being connected Do not connect any electric devices to your mobility device that are not expressly certified by Invacare for this purpose Have all electrical installations done by your authorised Invacare dealer 2 2 Safety information with regard to care and maintenance CAUTION Risk of accident and loss of guarantee if maintenance is insufficient For reasons of safety and in order to avoid accidents which result from unnoticed wear it is important that this electric mobility product undergoes an inspection once every year under normal operating conditions see inspection plan contained in service instructions Under difficult operating conditions such as daily travel on steep slopes or in the case of use in medical care cases with frequently changing wheelchair users it would be expedient to carry out intermediate checks on the brakes accessories and running gear If the mobility product is to be operated on public roads the vehicle driver is responsible for ensuring that it is in an operationally reliable condition Inadequate or neglected care and maintenance of the mobility product will result in a limitation of the manufacturer s liability 1577074 A Safety 2 3 Safety information on electromagnetic interference This electric vehicle was successfully t
59. ty device are fitted with automatic brakes preventing that the mobility device starts rolling out of control when the joystick box is switched off Your mobility device can also be fitted with parking brakes in addition to the motor brakes These prevent the mobility device from rocking during transport for example in the case of play in the transmission 21 Invacare Fox Engaging the parking brake I Pull lever upwards Disengaging the parking brake l Press lever 9 downwards 5 3 Taking Obstacles 5 3 1 Maximum obstacle height You can find information about maximum obstacle heights in the chapter entitled 13 Technical data page 57 5 3 2 Safety information when ascending obstacles CAUTION Risk of tipping over Never approach obstacles at an angle but at 90 degrees as shown below Put your backrest into an upright position before climbing an obstacle 22 CAUTION Risk of falling out of the mobility device and damage to the mobility device such as broken casters Never approach obstacles that are higher than the maximum climbable obstacle height For the maximum climbable obstacle height refer to 13 Technical data page 57 If unsure whether the curb climb is possible or not move away from the obstacle and if possible find another location 5 3 3 The correct way to overcome obstacles Right Wrong Ascending 2 Approach the obstacle or the curb slowly head o
60. u want to use a larger backrest angle you need to adjust the stopper 1577074 A Adjusting the mobility device to the user s seating posture 85 95 105 115 o By default the stopper is set to a backrest angle of ll 105 Remove the screw 2 Adjust the stopper to the desired angle 3 Refit the screw 6 9 Removing Installing the backrest Removing the backrest 29 Invacare Fox i Remove the thumb screws 2 Lift the backrest upwards Installing the backrest l Set the backrest tube onto the mounting brackets amp 2 Fit the thumb screws and tighten 30 6 10 Adjusting the headrest WARNING N Risk of injury if the mobility device is used as a vehicle seat without a headrest This can cause the neck to be hyperextended during collisions It is recommended to use a headrest during transport The Invacare headrest for this mobility device available as an option is the perfect solution for use during transport The headrest must be adjusted to the user s ear height 6 10 1 Adjusting the position of the headrest or neckrest The adjustment of the position is the same for all headrests and neckrests 1577074 A Requirements e Allen key 5 mm l 2 3 4 5 6 6 Loosen the screws or the clamping lever Adjust the headrest or neckrest to the required position Retig
61. uction of batteries if the wrong battery charger is used Only ever use the battery charger supplied with your vehicle or a charger that has been approved by Invacare Risk of electric shock and damage to the battery charger if it gets wet Protect the battery charger from water Always charge in a dry environment Risk of short circuit and electric shock if the battery charger has been damaged Do not use the battery charger if it has been dropped or damaged Risk of electric shock and damage to the batteries NEVER attempt to recharge the batteries by attaching cables directly to the battery terminals Risk of fire and electric shock if a damaged extension cable is used Only ever use an extension cable if it is absolutely necessary In case you must use one make sure it is in good condition Risk of injury if using the mobility device during charging DO NOT attempt to recharge the batteries and operate the mobility device at the same time DO NOT sit in the mobility device while charging the batteries 1577074 A l 2 3 8 Switch off the mobility device Connect the battery charger to the charger socket Connect the battery charger to the power supply 2 4 How to disconnect the batteries after charging Once charging is complete first disconnect the battery charger from the power supply then disconnect the plug from the remote 8 2 5 Storage and Maintenance Follow the in
62. y device which is fitted with a table is transported in a vehicle Ifa table is fitted always remove it before transporting the mobility device 6 12 1 Laterally adjusting the tray Loosen the wing screw I 2 Adjust the tray towards the left or right 3 Re tighten wing screw 1577074 A 6 12 2 Adjusting the depth of the tray removing the tray Loosen the wing screw 1 2 Adjust the table to the desired depth or remove it entirely 3 Re tighten the screw 6 12 3 Swinging the tray away to the side The tray can be swivelled up and away to the side to allow the user to get in and out of the mobility device CAUTION N Risk of injury When the tray is raised it does not lock in place in this position Do not tilt the tray up and leave it leaning in this position Never attempt to drive with the tray tilted up Always lower the tray in a controlled manner 6 13 Using the KLICKfix adapter Your mobility device can be fitted with the mini adapter from the Rixen Kaul KLICKfix system To this you can attach various accessories such as the cellphone case supplied by Invacare which you can use to transport your cellphone sports glasses etc 1577074 A Adjusting the mobility device to the user s seating posture Risk posed by unsecured accessories Accessories can fall off and get lost if they are not properly secured Check that the accessory is correctly locked in and seated secu

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