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1.                     E teen ten treten tenete EEEE EARE 89  Cleaning Battery Termin  ls               ate RANG beetle te Red oe td tet ERN de 92   Adjusting        c                                                 M                                 93  Adj  sting the Footboard Arigle              ERR t RR ATE lee eae E ae aes 94   Repositioning Joystick EET D DT e aaa KEAREN aeoe              a Reaser ias 95  Adjustable  ASBA Seats        ERER R TARE dest ARARA ON VRR          OER a 95  Man Seats naie rE Raen aa siaa oE                96   Disco  nnecting Connecting the Joysticks     ea RR tette dte GE NNE NEE I E EN EAE NNN 97                              E KAR EEE N ES RET A EE VN AEEA S RREA VE ROETE EEE ARR 97  hls aei Com E 98    nn                               A                                        99   Driving  Performante  4 2 ep reci mete de PH RUE REIR Oe                         ecd 99    IQ pom E                 99  SP   SPEE WIPSS or  SP WACO Joysticks    te t tette tena be p Rt tct M RD d eec tha 99  MP  x  RSRS   PSF  Joysticks  or Displays rrt te en eee nr cree itg rt E re NEE re e RR cid aed 102   Checking Battery  Charge              het ag e e EUR RUE e EO TR iei De e te Sinaia Ter ette cede 105   nnnr                                                                                                         106    TDX SP TDX SR 6 Part No 1143190      GENERAL      General    1 1 Symbols  Warnings    Signal words are used in this manual and apply to hazards or u
2.          Mounting Bracket  Armrest    Hex Mounting Screws     Plate    Joystick not shown     Adjustment    Joystick Mounting Tube  Lock Lever    Bushings    966  Locknuts    FIGURE 9 Repositioning Joystick   Van Seats    TDX    SP TDX SR 96 Part No 1143190    7 SETUP MAINTENANCE    7 10 Disconnecting Connecting the Joysticks         For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 10   The joystick connector is located at the rear of the seat frame     SPJ  Joysticks    Disconnecting    l  Hold the light GREY collar portion of the joystick connector with one hand and the controller connector on the wheelchair in the other and  disconnect them by pulling them apart     Connecting    AN       Hold the light GREY collar portion of the joystick connector with  one hand and the controller connector on the wheelchair in the  other and align them     2  Lightly push to engage the joystick connector and the controller  connector           WARNING   Controller  The joystick connector and controller connector Light Grey Connector  fit together in one way only  DO NOT force them Collar  together     Joystick Connector    FIGURE I0  Disconnecting Connecting the Joysticks   SP   Joysticks    Part No 1143190 97 TDX SP TDX SR    7 SETUP MAINTENANCE         MPJ  Joysticks      For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 11  Top Connector   Cap  Disconnecting  l   Pull the latch away from the joystick connector   2  Disconnect the joystick connector from the remaining connectors Network  Connectors   Connecting 
3.       BAD JOYSTICK CAL VALUES displays  and the wheelchair does not drive     The joystick calibration values are  outside of the expected range   Error code E19      Recalibrate the joystick  joystick throw procedure         A  SPM NOT CONNECTED    The MP  or Display module is not  communicating with the control  module  Error code E200      Check the connections between the joystick or display and  the controller  Turn the power off and then back on  Replace  the controller if necessary        A SPM Communications Fault displays and  the wheelchair drives slowly     The controller has determined a  fault during a previous turn off  process  Error code E41      Turn the wheelchair off and back on        ATTENDANT ACTIVE and      displays     The Proportional or Digital  Attendant control is active and can  be used to drive the chair  Error  code W05      This is normal behavior        Batteries draw excessive current when  charging        Battery failure     Electrical malfunction        Have batteries checked for shorted cell  Replace if necessary     Contact Dealer Invacare for service        Part No 1143190    103    TDX  SP TDX SR    8 TROUBLESHOOTING  SYMPTOM    Battery indicator flashes the charge level is  low   immediately after recharge     PROBABLE CAUSE    Battery failure     Malfunctioning battery charger     Electrical malfunction     SOLUTIONS    Check batteries for shorted cell  Replace if necessary   Contact Dealer Invacare for Service     Contact Dealer Inva
4.       Retaining Screw       FIGURE 6    N Cu Headtube Cover    Locknut    Adjusting Forks    TDX  SP TDX SR    7 SETUP MAINTENANCE  Adjusting the Footboard Angle       For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 6          l  Loosen the jam nut and set screw located underneath on the rear    of the footplate  Set Screw    2  Adjust the mounting screw in or out to obtain the desired  footboard angle     3  Thread the jam nut inward until it is flush with the footboard  bracket     4  Securely tighten the jam nut and washer to secure the mounting  screw in place     Footboard    FIGURE 7 Adjusting the Footboard Angle    TDX SP TDX SR 94 Part No 1143190    7 9 Repositioning Joystick  Adjustable ASBA Seats    7 SETUP MAINTENANCE       For this procedure  refer to 7 10   This procedure must be performed by a qualified technician     x Wn        in 7 10     nu    Turn the adjustment lock lever to release the joystick mounting tube from the mounting bracket   Remove the joystick from the wheelchair   Remove the three hex screws that secure both halves of the mounting bracket to the arm tube     Reposition mounting bracket on opposite arm tube ensuring the threaded plate of the mounting bracket is on the inside of the arm tube as shown    Using the three hex mounting screws and washers  secure both halves of the mounting bracket to the arm tube     Slide the joystick mounting tube through the mounting bracket to the desired position     Turn the adjustment lock lever to secure the joystick m
5.       e e e dente te eee ER d edt e      e e Ee E e e 74  User Attendant Inspection Checklists       Inspect Adjust Weekly                       75  Inspect Adjust Monthly      Inspect Adjust Periodically             Service Inspection         77  Six Month Inspection  nee aoe eee eee eel notre EUR LR RU dees 77  Inspect Adjust Every   8  Months  ssscssssscsssaisconcessonssecessapusstasssensasscussespusasanentbnassousisastaseahstaseenstanusesessOvacsazcepasbiuerodsuaseazseuissensdtanebacssrieedosbshdnnshcoesessseassdctedecs 79  Inspect Adj  st Every 2  Years  ERE et edle te a uu A             aee ee            79   Lol e                                                                       80   Using the  Proper Batteries Me aan ae iin ben ee oe ec hee 81    Part No 1143190 5 TDX  SP TDX SR    CONTENTS       Removing Installing the Batteries From Into the Wheelchair                        eerte tentent tenen tnntenn tente tenente teen ttntte tenente tent tnnsen tentent 82  Removing the Front Shroud Battery Retention Bracket and Rear Shroud                         eterne tenentem        82  Removing the Batteries from Wheelchair                       eterne tenente tentent ttentenn tentent tenen                                       85  Installing Batteries into Wheelchair 5  Installing the Front Shroud Battery Retention Bracket and Rear Shroud                         see eeeetentententtntent tentent tnn tentent            88   Replacing Batteries and or Battery               
6.      Ensure the gaskets are installed in the top   connector cap and between network connectors       Ensure the latch is pulled away from the network connector   2  Connect the network connector to the other connectors  Controller   Top and Bottom Connectors   Install connector caps onto the Cable Gasket   network connector    Push the latch in to secure the network connectors and caps   5   f necessary secure excess cable using tie wraps    Bottom  Connector  Cap Gasket  FIGURE 11  Disconnecting Connecting the Joysticks             Joysticks    TDX    SP TDX SR 98 Part No 1143190    8 TROUBLESHOOTING  8 Troubleshooting    8 1 Driving Performance                   e  a    9 26  le  XS  5 2       50            520 025 SE jug                     oLz      IXE  22 OT SOLUTIONS           2 AD   lt                 gt              lt 3 Ju   Qu    gt   I ua                   X X X Check for loose stem nuts bolts  bearings or signs of wear   X X X X X   Check for uneven tire wear  bent fork frame or loose hardware   X X X X X If pneumatic  check tires for correct and equal pressure                          8 2 Electrical  NOTE  For additional troubleshooting information and explanation of error codes  refer to the individual Electronics Manual supplied with each wheelchair   SPJ       SPJ  w PSS or SPJ  w ACC Joysticks    The joystick information gauge and the service indicator give indications of the type of fault or error detected by the control module  When a fault is  detected  t
7.      Using non removable  non detachable  parts of the wheelchair  lift the wheelchair off of the ground and transfer the wheelchair up or down the  stairs     5         wheelchair should not be lowered until the last stair has been negotiated and the wheelchair has been carried away from the stairway     TDX SP TDX SR 14 Part No 1143190    2 SAFETY    Repair or Service Information    A    WARNING    Wheelchair users  DO NOT service or operate this equipment without first reading and understanding  1 the owner s  operator and maintenance manual and  2  the seating system   s manual  if applicable   If you are unable to understand the  warnings  cautions  and instructions  contact Invacare technical support before attempting to service or operate this  equipment   otherwise injury or damage may result     Dealers and qualified technicians  DO NOT service or operate this equipment without first reading and understanding  1   the owner   s operator and maintenance manual   2  the service manual  if applicable  and  3  the seating system   s manual  if  applicable   if you are unable to understand the warnings  cautions and instructions  contact Invacare technical support  before attempting to service or operate this equipment   otherwise  injury or damage may result     Set up of the Electronics Control Unit is to be performed only by a qualified technician  The final adjustments of the  controller may affect other activities of the wheelchair  Damage to the equipment could occu
8.    TDX SP    TDX SR  Power Wheelchair Base    User M anu al DEALER  This manual MUST be given to the user of the product   USER  BEFORE using this product  read this manual and save for future reference     CONTENTS    GENERAL E E E                                         7  Symbols  ote ee tea e DA dec e c etu E Doe ea tede A acct RR ung 7   DACIA CoL                                                               7                                    p                                                                M 8  Global Limited Warranty  Excluding Canada                          eese tentent tentent tentent tette tennttnten ten ten                             9  Canada Limitd  Warranty  sdn i e UR qun OO da ARE o t Rer te cade ER t trece ode re EE IM ees 10  SAFETY    E                       Stability and Balance              Stability Lock                            m   Coping with  Everyday Obstacles        2                                                                                           REEL COELO TRAE HA E EUER AR CO ERR DEL da 21  Pinch        m ent 22  FOotplates  and  Front Rigging    e bg eee o eo rre p RR Eb eei dtes                       AER Ote III rede Ded 23  Reaching  Leaning and Bending   Forward                     eese                                    tentent              tentent tenen ten teen ttnte tenente ten nennen tense 23  Reaching  Bending   Backward                      24  Transferring To and From Other Seats      25  StOF ages  case
9.   Mode Button        On Off Button        Speedometer                Increase Speed Button   Hare     Decrease Speed Button   Tortoise        Additional Input for  Powered Seating  Switch        Service Indicator          GREEN LED             Active    Charger    If Programed     Programming               The mode button is only present on       w ACC joystick   FIGURE 4        MK6i    SPJ  w PSS and MK6i       w ACC Joystick Switches and Indicators  TDX  SP TDX SR    Part No 1143190 43    5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION   On Off Button   This button is located at the front of the joystick housing  It is used to turn the wheelchair On and Off   Speedometer    The speedometer is used to show the maximum speed  The right most LED indicates current maximum speed setting  The bottom left GREEN LED  flashes to indicate that the joystick is in speed limit mode  Speed limit mode limits the drive speed to a pre programmed value  typically when the seat  has been elevated and the wheelchair is required to drive at 20  speed     Speed Control Buttons  The speed control buttons  tortoise button   8   and hare button Cep  are used to set and adjust the maximum speed      To adjust the speed  perform one of the following     e Adjust Speed in 20  Increments  5 Speed Mode    Press the tortoise button  ffl    or hare button  ep  to decrease increase the speed  in 2076 increments  The larger bars in the speedometer will light       Adjust Speed in Smaller Increments  VSP Mode    Perform the followin
10.   SP TDX SR 72 Part No 1143190    6 TRANSPORT READY OPTION  TRRO      The pelvic belt should be worn low across the front of the pelvis   2  Position the upper torso belt s  over the shoulders     3  The belt s  should not be held away from the body by wheelchair components or parts  including but not limited to wheelchair armrests or  wheels  Refer to FIGURE 4 for proper and improper positioning of the belts     4  Ensure the belt s  are not be twisted     Adjust belts as firmly as possible  being mindful of user comfort     DO position belts INSIDE of  armrests  wheels  etc     DO NOT position belts OUTSIDE  of armrests  wheels  etc        FIGURE 4 Positioning Belts    Part No 1143190 73 TDX SP TDX SR    7 SETUP MAINTENANCE  7 Setup Maintenance    7   Setup Delivery Inspection     Setup delivery inspection should be performed by dealer at time of delivery set up     Initial adjustments should be made to suit your personal body structure needs and preference  Thereafter weekly  monthly  and periodic inspections should be performed by user attendant between the six month service inspections  Refer to User   Attendant Inspection Checklists on page 75           Every six months  and as necessary  take your wheelchair to a qualified technician for a thorough inspection and servicing   Refer to Service Inspection on page 77     Check all parts for shipping damage  In case of damage  DO NOT use    Ensure wheelchair rolls straight  no excessive drag or pull to one side     Ensure c
11.   SP TDX SR 82 Part No 1143190    7 SETUP MAINTENANCE  l  Verify the joystick On Off switch is in the Off position     2  Remove the three mounting screws that secure the rear shroud to the wheelchair     3  Remove the rear shroud from the wheelchair      The front shroud and battery retention bracket are removed from and installed onto the wheelchair frame as a single unit     4  Remove the two mounting screws securing the front shroud battery retention bracket to the wheelchair   Wheelchairs with Footboards Only  Remove the mounting screw and washer securing the footboard support to the wheelchair frame     Lift up to unhook the battery retention bracket from the wheelchair frame and remove the front shroud battery retention bracket from the  wheelchair     Disconnect the controller from the batteries at the rear of the wheelchair        Remove the batteries  Removing the Batteries from Wheelchair on page 85     Part No 1143190 83 TDX SP TDX SR    7 SETUP MAINTENANCE                Battery Retention    Rear Shroud Bracket       battery retention  bracket for two    22NF batteries  shown     Mounting  Screws    Wheelchair Frame   Battery Retention Bracket Hooks to  Wheelchair Frame Here     Front Shroud    Mounting       Screw          Mounting Screw and Washer __          E     Wheelchairs with Footboard  Only     Footboard Support   Wheelchairs with    Mounting Footboards Only    Screw d    FIGURE   Removing the Front Shroud Battery Retention Bracket and Rear Shroud   Inst
12.   connection  See Owner s Manual  These  recommendations MUST be followed  otherwise injury and or damage may occur    P N 1114848 Rev B   2 04    Cross Hole        g USE this  iNegative Positive   battery       Terminal Terminal        i terminal  configuration       A WARNING    Wiring Diagram and Battery Install Remove for GP24 Batteries    DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL    The POSITIVE     RED Battery Cable MUST connect to the  POSITIVE     Battery Terminal s   Post s   The NEGATIVE      BLACK Battery Cable MUST connect to the NEGATIVE     Battery  Terminal s  Post s   DO NOT allow Battery Cable s  to contact  the opposite Battery Terminal s  Post s   Install protective caps  on positive and negative battery terminals  Replace cable s   immediately if cable s  insulation becomes damaged  Failure to  observe these warnings may result in an electrical short with  serious personal injury and or damage to the electrical system   See Owner s Manual                         DO NOT use    Positive i this battery                    configuration                   DO NOT remove fuse or mounting hardware from POSITIVE      RED battery cable mounting screw                                                 Controller Wiring Harness    Cy             Battery Terminal  w     N     LEN Mounting    nut     AQBO   Bracket   VON  A  _    N ounting  gt       VV Mew  L         Washer                      Utiliser les  batteries GP24  seulement  Se   r  f  rer au   manuel de   Putilisateur     EA Use 
13.  debris   Inspect tires for flat spots and wear    Inspect all fasteners    Inspect TRRO TRBKTS fasteners and hardware     Ensure proper operation of powered functions  Example  drive  seating and legrests                                     1143190 75 TDX  SP TDX SR    7 SETUP MAINTENANCE  Inspect Adjust Monthly    a                Clean upholstery and armrests   Clean dirt and lint from axles   Clean dirt and lint from bearings     Ensure that the casters are free of debris     Inspect seat positioning strap for any signs of wear  Ensure buckle latches  Verify hardware that attaches strap to frame is secure and undamaged     Replace if necessary     Inspect Adjust Periodically                                        Ensure wheelchair rolls straight  no excessive drag      pull to one side     Inspect all fasteners    Inspect TRRO TRBKTS fasteners and hardware    Ensure clothing guards are secure    Ensure arms are secure but easy to release and adjustment levers engage properly   Ensure adjustable height arms operate and lock securely    Ensure upholstery does not have any rips or tears    Armrest pad sits flush against arm tube     Ensure that the casters are free of debris     Inspect foam handgrips for damage  If damaged  have them replaced by a qualified technician     Check center mount front riggings for loose fasteners  Replace  tighten if necessary     Check that all labels are present and legible  Replace if necessary     TDX  SP TDX SR 76    Part No 1143190    7 SE
14.  in a motor vehicle     The recommended clear zones for wheelchair seated occupants restrained by BOTH pelvic and upper torso belt s  and  ONLY by a pelvic belt are shown in the diagrams and described below     Frontal Clear Zones  FCZ  need to be LARGER when upper torso belt s  are NOT used   The rear clear zone of l6 inches is measured from the rearmost point on an occupant s head     The frontal clear zone is measured from the frontmost point on an occupant s head and is 26 inches with pelvic and upper   torso belt s  and 37 inches with ONLY a pelvic belt     The frontal clear zone may not be achievable for wheelchair seated drivers     The estimated seated height  HHT  from the ground or floor to the top of the wheelchair seated occupant s head ranges  from approximately 47 inches for a small adult female to about 61 inches for a tall adult male     Frontal Clear Zone     r   z    In             Side View       78  164        4     Frontal Clear Zone     Top View          Part No 1143190 67 TDX  SP TDX SR    6 TRANSPORT READY OPTION  TRRO     Securement Points       For this procedure  refer to FIGURE        Tie Down    Tie Down  Brackets    Bracket    Bracket       FIGURE   Securement Points    Securing the Wheelchair  This wheelchair is to be used only with Wheelchair Tie down and Occupant Restraint Systems  WTORS  that have been installed in accordance with  the manufacturer s instructions and SAE J2249      A copy of SAE   2249 Wheelchair Tie down and Occupant Restrai
15.  in a motor vehicle     When feasible  wheelchair occupants should transfer into the vehicle seat and use the OEM  Original Equipment  Manufacturer  vehicle installed restraint system     This wheelchair has been dynamically tested in a forward facing mode with the specified crash test dummy restrained by  BOTH pelvic and upper torso belt s   shoulder belts   and that BOTH pelvic and upper torso belt s  should be used to  reduce the possibility of head and chest impacts with vehicle components     Use ONLY Wheelchair Tie down and Occupant Restraint Systems  WTORS  which meet the requirements of the SAE   Society of Automotive Engineers  J2249 Recommended Practice during travel in a motor vehicle     This wheelchair has been tested for seating in a motor vehicle with the factory installed seating system only   This wheelchair MUST be in a forward facing position during travel in a motor vehicle     This wheelchair is equipped  and has been dynamically tested to rely on WHEELCHAIR ANCHORED pelvic belts  If  desired  VEHICLE ANCHORED pelvic belts may be used     IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT BOTH PELVIC AND UPPER TORSO BELT S  BE USED TO REDUCE THE  RISK OF INJURY    To reduce the potential of injury to vehicle occupants  wheelchair mounted accessories  including but not limited to IV  poles  trays  respiratory equipment  backpacks  and other personal items should be removed and secured separately     Postural supports  positioning devices  and or strap s  should NOT be relied
16.  is in the OFF position        For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 13     Motor lock disengagement engagement allows free wheeling or joystick controlled operation  Free wheeling allows an  assistant to maneuver the wheelchair without power     Motor lock levers are located between the rear caster assembly and drive wheel on both sides of the wheelchair   l  Perform one of the following as if viewing the motors from behind the wheelchair  Detail               Engage  DRIVE    Move the motor lock levers DOWN to engage the motors and drive the wheelchair        Disengage  PUSH    Move the motor lock levers UP to disengage the motors and push the wheelchair          DISENGAGE MOTOR  Push     Move Motor Lock Lever UP        Rear    Caster   Ke  Drive          Wheel    ENGAGE MOTOR  Drive     Move Motor Lock Lever DOWN    Motor Lock Lever    FIGURE 13 Disengaging Engaging the Motor Lock Levers   TDX SP    Part No 1143190 59 TDX SP TDX SR    5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION  Disengaging Engaging the Motor Lock Levers   TDX SR      WARNING  DO NOT engage or disengage motor locks until the power is in the OFF position        For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 14     Motor lock disengagement engagement allows free wheeling or joystick controlled operation  Free wheeling allows an  assistant to maneuver the wheelchair without power     Motor lock levers are located between the rear caster assembly and drive wheel on both sides of the wheelchair        Perform one of the following        Disenga
17.  on for occupant restraint  These items may be  used IN ADDITION TO the wheelchair anchored or vehicle anchored belts     TDX SP TDX SR 64 Part No 1143190    6 TRANSPORT READY OPTION  TRRO   A WARNING    Seat angle is factory set at time of shipment  Adjustments to the wheelchair may void WC 19 compliance  To maintain  compliance  refer to wheelchair service manual before making any adjustments     DO NOT alter or substitute wheelchair frame parts  components  or seating systems    A sudden stop and or collision may structurally damage your wheelchair  Wheelchairs involved in such incidents should be  replaced    Spill proof batteries  such as    gel cells     should be installed on wheelchairs to be used during travel in a motor vehicle     Transport ready packages are not retrofittable to existing models and are not field serviceable     6 1 About Transport Ready Packages    TRRO includes four factory installed transport brackets and a wheelchair anchored pelvic belt  TRRO has been crash tested in accordance with ANSI   RESNA WC Vol I Section 19 Frontal Impact Test requirements for wheelchairs with a 130 Ib crash test dummy  which corresponds to a person with  a weight of 125 to 165 Ibs  for Junior seat sizes or a 168 Ib crash dummy  which corresponds to a person with a weight of 165 to 300 Ibs  for Adult   seat sizes     As of this date  the Department of Transportation has not approved any tie down systems for transportation of a user while in a wheelchair  in a  moving v
18.  out of the wheelchair  make sure that the flip up footboard is  in the upward position     LIMITED CLEARANCE BETWEEN FOOTBOARD AND CASTER   The user   s feet MUST remain on the footboard while  operating the wheelchair  If the user   s feet are allowed to rest off the side of the footboard they may come in contact with  the caster possibly resulting in injury        For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 16 on page 63     Removing  l  Remove the socket heat screw  three washers  spacer and locknut that secures the footboard to the footboard support     2  Remove the footboard from the footboard support   Installing  A WARNING  Pinch point may occur when rotating the footboard assembly     l  Position the footboard onto the footboard support so that the mounting holes in the wheelchair frame align with the desired mounting holes in  the footboard support     2  Using the socket heat screw  three washers  spacer and locknut secure the footboard to the footboard support     TDX9 SP TDX SR 62 Part No 1143190    5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION                Footboard Support    Washers    Socket Head  Screw    Washer    Footboard              Assembly    Locknut    FIGURE 16 Removing    Part No 1143190 63 TDX SP TDX SR    6 TRANSPORT READY OPTION  TRRO   6 Transport Ready Option  TRRO     A    WARNING  This section applies only to wheelchairs equipped with TRRO  Transport Ready Option      Contact Invacare Corporation  800 333 6900  with any questions about using this wheelchair for seating
19.  pee 26  Electrical  Grounding Instructions    Rte dee et e pedet Ae ete tue dete ee REPRE XR RR lesa ee Re sd etus 27  Electrical       Batteries e                            27  Electrical  Charging                  ebbe e tete ee b deep alii liane ia ARRA 28  ASI RE TD eee 29  Weight Lirriitation e M                   M   M       29    TDX  SP TDX SR 2 Part No 1143190    CONTENTS       Electromagnetic Interference  EMI  From Radio Wave SOurCES        ssssssesssssssssssesssssssssssesssessssesssesssesssesssecssessssssseesssesssesssescssesssessssssasessessnessnesssesseesssessneses 29  Powered Wheelchair Electromagnetic Interference  EMI                          eese tenente tenente tente tentent ten teen                                       30     LABEL    nn                        MC         C                                                             32  j                                                                    A                            36  Typical  Product  Rararneterss s sssc cc scssssctheces                                                                                   36  Models    tene Re or RR RR NASA E ett D E E D M E e  Overall Dimensions  Sedto                       vuU M UM M M MM MU MM ANNA TU MU RE         Wheels  Battery   Axle             Footrests  Weight                              eec etui E Rope deer                     e ete edere tic te trao dee to e de bte ttu o teo ena aaa Giles  5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION  Preparing the Joystick for Us
20. 143190 9 TDX SP TDX SR      GENERAL  1 4 Canada Limitd Warranty    This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser who purchases this product within Canada when new and unused from Invacare or a dealer   This warranty is not extended to any other person or entity and is not transferable or assignable to any subsequent purchaser or owner  Coverage under  this warranty will end upon any such subsequent sale or other transfer of title to any other person    This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal rights which vary from state to state    Invacare warrants the base frame to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five  5  years from the date of purchase from  Invacare or a dealer  with a copy of the seller s invoice required for coverage under this warranty  Invacare warrants all electronics and electrical  components  excluding batteries   powered seating actuators  2 pole motors and gearboxes to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a  period of two  2  years from the date of purchase from Invacare or a dealer  with a copy of the seller s invoice required for coverage under this warranty   Invacare warrants all batteries to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of six  6  months from the date of purchase from  Invacare or a dealer  with a copy of the seller s invoice required for coverage under this warranty  Invacare warrants all remaining components   excluding a
21. D  located on the right side of the LCD display  At full charge  solid blocks fill in all ten segments between E  Empty  and F  Full   As the battery  becomes discharged  the top most segments will progressively disappear until no segments appear between E and F  At this level  the user should  charge the batteries as soon as possible     The lower half of the LCD display is the Information Center  The Information Center displays current data on the wheelchair     Refer to LCD Display table on page 48 for descriptions of information shown     DRIVE NAME    LCD DISPLAY  DESCRIPTION    This field shows the currently selected Drive   s Name   Available choices are as follows    NOTE  Drive names can be customized  Actual drive names may display differently        DRIVE DRIVE DRIVE DRIVE       No Drive    selected  via the programmer    Drive 1  Drive 2  Drive 3  Drive 4                    BATTERY LEVEL  INDICATOR    This symbol shows the Battery Level and will change depending on the available battery power   This indicator is shown on every screen        STATUS MESSAGE    This area displays status or instructions        CLOCK    TDX  SP TDX SR          Displays current time     48 Part No 1143190    5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION    ITEM DESCRIPTION    STATUS INDICATOR   The status indicator will show a    Warning     exclamation point inside a triangle  indicator when the chair has a condi   tion that requires attention    The status indicator will show a    STOP    sign when a seriou
22. EDIATELY        Auto style seat positioning strap  shown  This label is also on the  airline style seat positioning strap           Part No 1143190 35 TDX SP TDX SR    4 TECHNICAL DATA  4 Technical Data    4   Typical Product Parameters    Models             TDX SP TDXSPBASE  TDXSP  TDXSP CG  TDXSP MCG  TDX SR TDXSR  TDXSRV  TDXSR CG  TDXSR MCG  TDX SR HD TDXSR HD  TDXSRV HD  TDXSR CG HD  TDXSR MCG HD          Overall Dimensions                      TDX SP TDX SR TDX SR HD   Base Width  Without Joystick   25 5 in   With two 22NF Batteries  24 in   With two GP 24 Batteries 25 5 in   With three 22NF Batteries 25 5 in  Base Length  Without Front Rigging   35 25 in  Overall Height     With ASBA Seat  35 5 to 39 5 in    With Van Seat   With Formula CG Tilt Only     38 in  without head rest  or 45 in  with head rest   36 5 in to 40 5 in                With Elevating ASBA Seat  35 5 to 41 5 in  Overall Length    With Center Mount Front Rigging  42 9 in    0    Without Front Rigging  35 25 in     All dimensions are    50 inches unless otherwise indicated   TDX SP TDX SR 36 Part No 1143190       4 TECHNICAL DATA                                        Seat  TDX SP TDX SR TDX SR HD  Tilt Angle Adjustment  Adjustable  0     10     Wheels  TDX SP TDX SR TDX SR HD  Caster  6 x 2 in Semi pneumatic with Precision Sealed Bearings  Drive Wheel Tires  14 x 3 in Foam Filled 14 x 3 Foam Filled ONLY    or Pneumatic  Standard           Caster Forks     Two sided fork  Standard   One sided fork  Opt
23. ER AND TIE WRAP          gt   10    DETAIL 4 NEGATIVE      BLACK Batt  RED Battery Terminal    SESS  Terminal Cover RED  Battery  FOR REAR Connector  BATTERY  gt  Bracket  Bracket of   Lod  POSITIVE panut  Battery Cable NEGATIVE      Battery  2 Terminal   POSITIVE     Bos  Battery  Terminal   Post Mounting  Screw  22NF  Battery  FIGURE 4 Replacing Batteries and or Battery Cables   22NF Batteries  90 Part No 1143190    TDX  SP TDX SR    GP24 Batteries    BATTERY COVER AND TIE WRAP  DETAIL    BLACK Battery  Terminal Cover    RED Battery    BLACK Terminal Cover    Cover                       7 SETUP MAINTENANCE       Battery Wiring Bracket of  Harness POSITIVE Battery  Cable  FOR FRONT  BATTERY  NEGATIVE     Bracket of  Battery Cable POSITIVE      Battery  Saee  Si Cable  FOR REAR eS 4  ON Battery  BATTERY SY 2                        NEGATIVE         Bracket  Battery Cable   2  I      NEGATIVE     POSITIVE      Battery Battery  Terminal Post Terminal   Post  Locknut  Mounting  Screw  GP24 Battery       FIGURE 5 Replacing Batteries and or Battery Cables   GP24 Batteries    Part No 1143190 91    TDX  SP TDX SR    7 SETUP MAINTENANCE  Cleaning Battery Terminals  A WARNING    Most batteries are not sold with instructions  However  warnings are frequently noted on the cell caps  Read them  carefully     DO NOT allow the liquid in the battery to come in contact with skin  clothes or other possessions  It is a form of acid and  harmful or damaging burns may result  Should the liquid to
24. GP24    m 888        Batteries Only   Terminal i a T8 js Y    t   See Owner s    N 7 UL  BLACK fr        Boy rer GP24  Em onde 7 Manual     Cable   batery                                                                         1118355        1118355  Rev     03 27 07    Battery Tray Batteries PIN 1114825  Reve             J       TDX SP TDX SR 34 Part No 1143190    3 LABEL LOCATIONS       Wheelchairs with TRRO            THIS WHEELCHAIR cowPLiEs        ANSI RESNA WC 19       WARNING    Refer to attached TRANSPORT READY OPTION  Instruction Card and wheelchair Owner s Manual  before use  PIN 1082692 REV B   08 05    TIE DOWN  POINT  1083199    Also on opposite side of wheelchair     Adjustments to the wheelchair may void  WC 19 compliance  To maintain compliance   refer to wheelchair service manual before    making any adjustments  1134848 Rev A   09 05    TIE DOWN    POINT  1083199                 AWARNING SURE LOK    AWARNING  Nissin eat FE200974 205INV                    pelvic belt   conforms with MXXXXXX  XX XX wall mounted vehicle placard     This pelvic belt is for use with  ANSI RESNA WC 19  REO SS      MELLE DA  wheelchair in FORWARD facing    FMVSS  ISO 10542 1 AND CSA 2605 direction only                 Wheelchairs without TRRO                 AWARNING      This seat chest positioning strap is NOT  intended for occupant restraint in a  moving motor vehicle  and DOES NOT  conform with ANSI RESNA WC 19  If  signs of wear appear  positioning strap   MUST be replaced IMM
25. NG  STAIRWAYS AND ESCALATORS    DO NOT attempt to move an occupied power wheelchair between floors using a stairway  Use an elevator to move an  occupied power wheelchair between floors     If moving a power wheelchair between floors by means of a stairway  the occupant MUST be removed and transported  independently of the power wheelchair     Extreme caution is advised when it is necessary to move an unoccupied power wheelchair up or down the stairs  Invacare  recommends using two assistants and making thorough preparations  Make sure to use ONLY secure  non detachable  parts for hand hold supports     DO NOT use an escalator to move a wheelchair between floors  Serious bodily injury may occur     DO NOT attempt to lift the wheelchair by any removable  detachable  parts  Lifting by means of any removable   detachable  parts of a wheelchair may result in injury to the user or damage to the wheelchair     The weight of the wheelchair without the user and without batteries is between 166 and 322 Ibs  Use proper lifting  techniques  lift with your legs  to avoid injury   Follow this procedure for moving the wheelchair between floors when an elevator is NOT available      When using a stairway to move the wheelchair and any accessories  move all wheelchair components away from the  stairway prior to reassembly   Remove the occupant from the wheelchair   Remove the batteries from wheelchair  Refer to Batteries on page 77     Bend your knees and keep your back straight           gt
26. O COMPLY WITH STATE PROVINCIAL LAWS AND REQUIREMENTS     TDX    SP TDX SR 10 Part No 1143190    2 SAFETY  2 Safety    The safety section contains important information for the safe operation and use of this product     2   General Guidelines    A WARNING    DO NOT use this product or any available optional equipment without first completely reading and understanding these  instructions and any additional instructional material such as owner   s manuals  service manuals or instruction sheets  supplied with this product or optional equipment  If you are unable to understand the warnings  cautions or instructions   contact a healthcare professional  dealer or technical personnel before attempting to use this equipment   otherwise  injury  or damage may occur     Procedures other than those described in this manual must be performed by a qualified technician     ACCESSORIES WARNINGS    Invacare products are specifically designed and manufactured for use in conjunction with Invacare accessories  Accessories  designed by other manufacturers have not been tested by Invacare and are not recommended for use with Invacare  products    DO NOT connect any medical devices such as ventilators  life support machines  etc   directly to the batteries used to  power the wheelchair  This could cause unexpected failure of the device and the wheelchair     NOTICE    THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE     Check all parts for shipping damage and test befo
27. RATION  User Settings    Depress the mode button of the MPJ  joystick for 10 seconds and the User Settings screen will appear with three choices  Move the joystick forward  or reverse to scroll through list  Move the joystick to the right to select a user setting     User Settings Set Date and Time Battery Voltage Connected Devices    CONNECTED DEVICES    25 6 Volts          USER SETTINGS  SET DATE AND TIME SET DATE AND TIME   Sets the clock on the color MPJ  joystick  Adds date and time stamp  to error codes        e          the joystick Up or Down to change the highlighted value  hour  minute  AM   PM  month  day  year    e          the joystick Right or Left to select a value or the Set icon      Highlight the Set icon and move the joystick forward to enter new date and time                    BATTERY VOLTAGE BATTERY VOLTAGE   Displays current battery voltage  This is a diagnostic test a user can  perform prior to a service call    CONNECTED DEVICES CONNECTED DEVICES   Displays device connections  Refer to Connected Devices Screen  on page 52        Part No 1143190 5l TDX SP TDX SR    5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION    Connected Devices Screen          This screen is displayed if the Mode Select switch is held active for about 10 seconds  This screen shows an icon that represents any additional devices    that are connected to the chair     CONNECTED DEVICES       For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 9        ICON    DESCRIPTION    ICON    DESCRIPTION       Generic Right Leg Actuat
28. READY OPTION  TRRO   DETAIL    A      PELVIC BELT ackAnge DETAIL    B       Bracket        Belt Mounting  Bracket                 Pin  Large End  of Slot     Pelvic Belt      Small End of Slot  Pin   DETAIL            SP JUNIOR SEATS ONLY   Used to secure the vehicle          ge End Belt Mounting  anchored upper torso belt  sr Slot cm Bracket        8                                                                                        Small End of Slot    FIGURE 2 Wheelchair Anchored Belts    TDX    SP TDX SR 70 Part No 1143190    Vehicle Anchored Belts       For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 3     With regard to accommodating the use and fit of vehicle anchored belts   this wheelchair has an overall rating of        TDXSP TDX SR Adult TDX SR Junior                TDXSP Junior    B     This rating is scored as follows     RATING DESCRIPTION    Excellent       Good       Fair       Poor          The test for Lateral Stability Displacement for Point  P  is shown in  FIGURE 3     The average test result for point  P  is      TDX SP with Two 22NF Batteries       TDX SP Adult   0 53 in  13 4 mm      TDXSP Junior   0 57 in  14 4 mm      TDX SP SR with Two GP24 Batteries       TDX SP SR Adult   0 54 in  13 7 mm      TDXSP Junior   0 51 in  12 95 mm              Junior   0 29 in  7 46 mm     Part No 1143190 71    6 TRANSPORT READY OPTION  TRRO     Rear View f       Point  P     Test  Platform    NOTE  Rear view of wheelchair and human surrogate  secured on test platform and tilte
29. Refer to Charging Batteries on page 56   Check that battery cables are connected properly  If necessary  replace batteries  Refer to  Replacing Batteries and or Battery Cables on page 89           Left Motor Fault    Contact Invacare Dealer for service        Right Motor Fault    Contact Invacare Dealer for service        Left Park Brake Fault    Ensure brake lever is in the drive position before turning on the wheelchair  Ensure motor cable is  plugged into the controller   Contact Invacare Dealer for service        Right Park Brake Fault       Part No 1143190       Ensure brake lever is in the drive position before turning on the wheelchair  Ensure motor cable is  plugged into the controller   Contact Invacare Dealer for service        101 TDX SP TDX SR    8 TROUBLESHOOTING             NUMBER OF ERROR CODE POSSIBLE SOLUTION  FLASHES DESCRIPTION  7 Remote Fault Check to make sure joystick is connected properly  Turn Joystick off then on   Contact Invacare Dealer for service   8 Controller Fault Contact Invacare Dealer for service   9 Communications Fault   Check joystick cable connections  Check joystick cable and connectors for damage     Contact Invacare Dealer for service        10 General Fault Contact Invacare Dealer for service        11 Incompatible or Wrong type of remote connected  Contact Invacare Dealer for service   incorrect Remote             MPJ       PSR   PSF  Joysticks or Displays       SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTIONS  SPM L Park Brake Fault or Motor lock 
30. Replace if necessary     Ensure wheelchair rolls straight  no excessive drag or pull to one side     Ensure that there is no excessive side movement or binding when drive wheels are lifted and spun when disengaged  free wheeling     Ensure axle nut or bolt and wheel mounting nuts are secure on drive wheels    Inspect tires for flat spots and wear    Ensure that the casters are free of debris    Ensure wheels casters have proper tension when wheels casters are spun  when free wheeling   Wheels casters should come to a gradual stop   Loosen tighten caster locknut if wheel wobbles noticeably or binds to a stop    Ensure all caster wheel fork headtube fasteners are secure and not damaged missing    Ensure wheel locks DO NOT interfere with tires when rolling    Ensure wheel lock pivot point are free of wear and looseness     Ensure wheel locks are easy to engage     TDX    SP TDX SR 78 Part No 1143190    7 SETUP MAINTENANCE    Q Check center mount front riggings for loose fasteners  Replace  tighten if necessary     1 Check that cables are routed and secured properly to ensure that cables DO NOT become entangled and damaged during normal operation of  seating system    Q Ensure proper operation of powered functions  drive  seating  legrests  ect           Inspect motor brushes and gearbox coupling    Q Inspect electrical components for signs of corrosion  Replace if corroded or damaged    Q Inspect battery terminals for loose cable connection  Tighten if necessary       Inspect al
31. T NOT LIMITED TO  MODIFICATION THROUGH THE USE OF UNAUTHORIZED PARTS OR  ATTACHMENTS   PRODUCTS DAMAGED BY REASON OF REPAIRS MADE TO ANY COMPONENT WITHOUT THE SPECIFIC CONSENT OF  INVACARE  OR TO A PRODUCT DAMAGED BY CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND INVACARE S CONTROL  AND SUCH EVALUATION WILL BE  SOLELY DETERMINED BY INVACARE  THE WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO PROBLEMS ARISING FROM NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR  OR FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THE PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS  A CHANGE IN OPERATING NOISE  PARTICULARLY RELATIVE TO MOTORS  AND GEARBOXES DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A FAILURE OR DEFECT AND WILL NOT BE REPAIRED  ALL DEVICES WILL EXHIBIT  CHANGES IN OPERATING NOISE DUE TO AGING    THE FOREGOING EXPRESS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER  WHETHER EXPRESS  OR IMPLIED  INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  AND THE  SOLE REMEDY FOR VIOLATIONS OF ANY WARRANTY WHATSOEVER  SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE  DEFECTIVE PRODUCT PURSUANT TO THE TERMS CONTAINED HEREIN  THE APPLICATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY  WHATSOEVER SHALL NOT EXTEND BEYOND THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY PROVIDED HEREIN AND INVACARE  SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER  SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE  EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE  OR LIMITATION OF HOW LONG AN IMPLIED  WARRANTY LASTS  SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION AND LIMITATION MAY NOT BE APPLICABLE    THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE EXTENDED T
32. T operate on roads  streets or highways   WHEELCHAIR TIE DOWN RESTRAINTS AND SEAT RESTRAINTS  TRRO OR TRBKTS   Only use the transport brackets included with TRRO or TRBKTS for the purposes described in this manual     TRRO  Transport Ready Option    TRRO includes four factory installed transport brackets and a wheelchair anchored  pelvic belt  TRRO has been crash tested in accordance with ANSI RESNA WC Vol I Section 19 Frontal Impact Test  requirements for wheelchairs with a 130 Ib crash test dummy  which corresponds to a person with a weight of 125 to 165  Ibs  for Junior seat sizes or a 168 Ib crash dummy  which corresponds to a person with a weight of 165 to 300 Ibs  for Adult  seat sizes    As of this date  the Department of Transportation has not approved any tie down systems for transportation of a user  while in a wheelchair  in a moving vehicle of any type  It is Invacare   s position that users of wheelchairs should be transferred  into appropriate seating in vehicles for transportation and use be made of the restraints made available by the auto industry   Invacare cannot and does not recommend any wheelchair transportation systems    Battery support brackets MUST be installed at all times  Otherwise  the wheelchair will not be WC I9 compliant  Refer to  Transport Ready Option  TRRO  on page 64     Refer to Transport Ready Option  TRRO  on page 64 for more information about transporting the wheelchair           Part No 1143190 13 TDX SP TDX SR    2 SAFETY    A WARNI
33. TACHMENT OF THIS LABEL        All Wheelchairs    AUCUN FAUTEUIL ROULANT N A ETE APPROUV   POUR ETRE    UTILIS   COMME SIEGE A L INT  RIEUR D UN V  HICULE MOTORISE   CETTE ETIQUETTE NE PEUT ETRE UTILIS  E QU A TITRE  D INFORMATION ET N A PAS ETE AFFICH  E ICI POUR DES  RAISONS DE RESPONSABILIT   LEGALE       Serial Number Label is  located on the right side  rear swingarm     Weight Capacity  Label located here           Base Only   y Y      DRIVE    PUSH  v    Ensure both clutches  EE Located on each    before driving chair    P N 1118367 4 pole motor     Rev A   3 03          TDX    SP TDX SR 32 Part No 1143190    Wheelchairs with 22NF Batteries    AWARNING    Wiring Diagram and Battery Install Remove for 22NF Batteries  DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL    The POSITIVE       RED Battery Cable MUST connect to the  POSITIVE     Battery Terminal s   Post s   The NEGATIVE      BLACK Battery Cable MUST connect to the NEGATIVE     Battery  Terminal s  Post s   DO NOT allow Battery Cable s  to contact  the opposite Battery Terminal s  Post s   Replace cable s   immediately if cable s  insulation becomes damaged  Install  protective caps on POSITIVE     and NEGATIVE     battery  terminals  Failure to observe these warnings may result in an    the electrical system  See Owner s Manual     RED battery cable mounting screw     Disconnect Connect from to  POSITIVE     Controller Wiring Harness  Battery    Terminal    Mounting    Bracket NEGATIVE        Battery Terminal    22nf Rear Battery    e
34. TS OR  ATTACHMENTS   PRODUCTS DAMAGED BY REASON OF REPAIRS MADE TO ANY COMPONENT WITHOUT THE SPECIFIC CONSENT OF  INVACARE  OR TO A PRODUCT DAMAGED BY CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND INVACARE S CONTROL  AND SUCH EVALUATION WILL BE  SOLELY DETERMINED BY INVACARE  THE WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO PROBLEMS ARISING FROM NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR  OR FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THE PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS  A CHANGE IN OPERATING NOISE  PARTICULARLY RELATIVE TO MOTORS  AND GEARBOXES DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A FAILURE OR DEFECT AND WILL NOT BE REPAIRED  ALL DEVICES WILL EXHIBIT  CHANGES IN OPERATING NOISE DUE TO AGING    THE FOREGOING EXPRESS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER  WHETHER EXPRESS  OR IMPLIED  INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  AND THE  SOLE REMEDY FOR VIOLATIONS OF ANY WARRANTY WHATSOEVER  SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE  DEFECTIVE PRODUCT PURSUANT TO THE TERMS CONTAINED HEREIN  THE APPLICATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY  WHATSOEVER SHALL NOT EXTEND BEYOND THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY PROVIDED HEREIN AND INVACARE  SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER  SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE  EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE  OR LIMITATION OF HOW LONG AN IMPLIED  WARRANTY LASTS  SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION AND LIMITATION MAY NOT BE APPLICABLE    THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE EXTENDED TO COMPLY WITH STATE PROVINCIAL LAWS AND REQUIREMENTS     Part No 1
35. TUP MAINTENANCE    7 3 Service Inspection       Every six months take your wheelchair to a qualified technician for a thorough inspection and servicing     Service inspections MUST be performed by a qualified technician     A WARNING    After ANY adjustments  repair or service and before use  make sure that all attaching hardware is tightened securely    otherwise injury or damage may result     CAUTION  As with any vehicle  the wheels and tires should be checked periodically for cracks and wear  and should be replaced     The following are recommended items to inspect during regular service inspections performed by a qualified technician  Actual items to be inspected  during the service inspection may vary according to the specific wheelchair     Six Month Inspection     Clean upholstery and armrests     Clean dirt and lint from axles        Q     Clean dirt and lint from bearings   Q    Check that all labels are present and legible  Replace if necessary     Part No 1143190 77 TDX  SP TDX SR    D O DO D D OD      COCOOCOOCOCOD    SETUP MAINTENANCE    Ensure clothing guards are secure    Ensure adjustable height arms operate and lock securely    Ensure upholstery does not have any rips or tears    Ensure armrest pad sits flush against arm tube    Ensure arms are secure but easy to release and adjustment levers engage properly     Inspect seat positioning strap for any signs of wear  Ensure buckle latches  Verify hardware that attaches strap to frame is secure and undamaged   
36. a for any length of time     Direct exposure to rain or dampness will cause the wheelchair to malfunction electrically and mechanically  may cause the  wheelchair to prematurely rust or may damage the upholstery     Check to ensure that the battery covers are secured in place  joystick boot is NOT torn or cracked where water can enter  and that all electrical connections are secure at all times     DO NOT use if the joystick boot is torn or cracked  If the joystick boot becomes torn or cracked  replace  IMMEDIATELY     TDX  SP TDX SR 26 Part No 1143190    2 SAFETY    Electrical   Grounding Instructions    A WARNING    DO NOT under any circumstances cut or remove the round grounding plug from the charger AC cable plug or the  extension cord plug    DO NOT  under any circumstances  cut or remove the round grounding prong from any plug used with or for Invacare  products  Some devices are equipped with three prong  grounding  plugs for protection against possible shock hazards   Where a two prong wall receptacle is encountered  it is the personal responsibility and obligation of the customer to  contact a qualified electrician and have the two prong receptacle replaced with a properly grounded three prong wall  receptacle in accordance with the National Electrical Code  If you must use an extension cord  use only a three wire  extension cord having the same or higher electrical rating as the device being connected  In addition  Invacare has placed  RED ORANGE warning tags on som
37. al 25 Ibs  subtract 25 Ibs from 300 Ibs this  means the maximum weight limitation of the user is 275 Ibs     Part No 1143190       5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION  5 Wheelchair Operation      WARNING  After ANY adjustments  repair or service and before use  make sure that all attaching hardware is tightened securely    otherwise injury or damage may result   Set up of the Electronic Control Unit is to be performed only by a qualified technician  The final adjustments of the  controller may affect other activities of the wheelchair  Damage to the equipment could occur under these circumstances     5 1 Preparing the Joystick for Use       For this procedure  refer to FIGURE     Se     Joystick not shown     The joystick is factory installed on the right side of  the wheelchair  To reposition the joystick onto the  left side of the wheelchair  refer to Repositioning    Joystick on page 95     l  Turn the adjustment lock lever to release the adjustment lock from Joystick Mounting    joystick mounting tube  Tube    2  Slide joystick mounting tube to the desired position  Qc n Lock  ever  3  Turn the adjustment lock lever to secure the adjustment lock to the  joystick mounting tube  FIGURE    Preparing the Joystick for Use    Part No 1143190 39 TDX SP TDX SR    5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION  5 2 Operating the Wheelchair    Turning the Power On Off       For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 2        To turn the power On  perform one of the following steps     JOYSTICK ACTION    Move the On Off switc
38. all the front shroud battery retention bracket onto front of wheelchair frame     2  Install two mounting screws on the sides of the front shroud battery retention bracket     A CAUTION    When installing batteries  ensure battery connector is securely engaged to the controller connector   otherwise serious  personal injury may result     3  Wheelchairs with Footboards Only  Using the mounting screw and washer  secure the footboard support to the wheelchair frame     4  Connect the controller to the batteries at the rear of the wheelchair     5  Reinstall the rear shroud and secure in place with three mounting screws      New Batteries MUST be fully charged before using  otherwise the life of the battery ies  will be reduced     6   f necessary  charge the batteries  Refer to Charging Batteries on page 56     TDX    SP TDX SR 88 Part No 1143190    7 7    Boi eS    00                      9    10   11   12   13     7 SETUP MAINTENANCE  Replacing Batteries and or Battery Cables       For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 5 on page 91 for NF22 batteries or and FIGURE 5 on page 91  GP24 batteries     Have the following tools available              TOOL QTY COMMENTS  7 16 INCH  6PT  BOX WRENCH   Not Supplied  DIAGONAL CUTTERS   Not Supplied                   Remove the batteries from the wheelchair  Refer to Removing Installing the Batteries From Into the Wheelchair on page 82        Cut the tie wraps that secure the battery terminal covers to the battery terminals   Slide the RED b
39. alling the Front Shroud Battery Retention Bracket and  Rear Shroud    TDX    SP TDX SR 84 Part No 1143190    7 SETUP MAINTENANCE    Removing the Batteries from Wheelchair    wk wry          For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 2 on page 85     Slide battery tray with batteries out     Disconnect the battery straps     Unplug front battery from rear battery     Remove the front battery     Slide the rear battery forward and remove it from the tray                   FRONT         22NF Batteries  WHEELCHAIR shown     Rear Battery       Disconnect Front Battery  from Rear Battery Here    Front Battery    Battery Straps          Battery tray shown  removed for clarity     Battery Tray      FIGURE 2 Removing the Batteries from Wheelchair    Part No 1143190 85 TDX SP TDX SR    7 SETUP MAINTENANCE    Installing Batteries into Wheelchair    nu kw       For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 2 and FIGURE 3 on page 87     Positioning of the batteries into the battery tray is completed with battery tray positioned in wheelchair and partially pulled  out  Refer to FIGURE 2 for full view of wheelchair base  Illustrations in FIGURE 3 on page 87 are shown without the  wheelchair for clarification purposes only     Position the battery with battery connector bracket in the rear of the battery tray in the orientation as shown  See Detail    A    of FIGURE 3 on  page 87      Front of battery tray is designated by the battery stop  Rear of the battery tray is the opposite end   Orientation of the ba
40. attery terminal cover back on the RED battery cable to expose the POSITIVE battery terminal   Slide the BLACK battery terminal cover back on the BLACK battery cable to expose NEGATIVE battery terminal     A WARNING    NEVER allow any of your tools and or battery cable s  to contact BOTH battery post s  at the same time  An electrical  short may occur and serious personal injury or damage may occur    Remove the locknut that secures the bracket of the POSITIVE battery cable to the POSITIVE     battery post of the battery    Remove the locknut that secures the NEGATIVE battery cable to the NEGATIVE    battery post of the battery   Discard the existing battery    Position battery connector bracket or wiring harness onto the new 22NF battery  FIGURE 5  or GP24 battery  FIGURE 5  as shown    Secure the NEGATIVE battery cable to the NEGATIVE     battery post with existing mounting screw and locknut    Secure the bracket of the POSITIVE battery cable to the POSITIVE     battery post with existing mounting screw and locknut    Position each battery terminal cover over top of each battery terminal    Secure battery terminal covers in place with one tie wrap     Install batteries into wheelchair  Refer to Removing Installing the Batteries From Into the Wheelchair on page 82        Part No 1143190 89 TDX SP TDX SR    7 SETUP MAINTENANCE  22NF Batteries                                 Battery Wiring Harness  Bracket of  POSITIVE Battery NEGATIVE      Cable Battery Cable  FAs  BATTERY COV
41. before using the wheelchair  If loose  contact a qualified technician for  instructions    DO NOT attempt to stop a moving wheelchair with the wheel locks  Wheel locks are not brakes    DO NOT engage or disengage the motor locks until the power is in the off position    DO NOT use your wheelchair unless it has the proper tire pressure  P S I    DO NOT overinflate the tires  Failure to  follow these recommendations may cause the tire to explode and cause bodily harm  The recommended tire pressure is  listed on the side wall of the tire     Part No 1143190 17 TDX    SP TDX SR    2 SAFETY    A WARNING    DO NOT use with a broken or missing joystick knob    DO NOT use if joystick does not spring back to the neutral position or becomes sticky or sluggish    DO NOT use if joystick boot is torn or damaged    ALWAYS check foam grips for looseness before using the wheelchair  If loose  contact a qualified technician for  instructions    DO NOT attempt to stop a moving wheelchair with the wheel locks  Wheel locks are not brakes    DO NOT engage or disengage the motor locks until the power is in the off position    DO NOT use your wheelchair unless it has the proper tire pressure  P S I    DO NOT overinflate the tires  Failure to  follow these recommendations may cause the tire to explode and cause bodily harm  The recommended tire pressure is  listed on the side wall of the tire     A Note to Wheelchair Assistants    When assistance to the wheelchair user is required  remember to use g
42. care for Service        Battery indicator flashes the charge level is  low   too soon after being recharged     Batteries not charged     Weak batteries     Have charger checked     Replace batteries if necessary  Refer to Replacing Batteries  and or Battery Cables on page 89           Motor  chatters  or runs irregular     Motor gearbox malfunction     Stop use of Wheelchair  Contact Dealer Invacare for Service        Joystick erratic or does not respond as  desired     Damaged motor coupling   Electrical malfunction     Controller programmed  improperly     Contact Dealer Invacare for Service   Contact Dealer Invacare for Service     Contact Dealer Invacare to have controller reprogrammed        Wheelchair does not respond to commands     Electrical malfunction     Contact Dealer Invacare for Service        Power indicator off   even after recharging        Poor battery terminal connection        Have terminals cleaned        TDX SP TDX SR    104    Part No 1143190    8 3 Checking Battery Charge Level           The following    Do   s    8 TROUBLESHOOTING    and    Don   ts    are provided for your convenience and safety        DON   T    DO       Don   t perform any installation or maintenance without first  reading this manual     Read and understand this manual and any service information that accompanies  a battery and charger before operating the wheelchair        Don   t perform installation or maintenance of batteries in an  area that could be damaged by battery spil
43. cation of when the battery requires charging    A  GREEN LEDs are lit  indicating well charged batteries    B  AMBER LEDs are lit  indicating batteries are moderately charged  Recharge batteries before taking a long trip    C  RED LEDs are lit  indicating batteries are running out of charge  Recharge batteries as soon as possible     The Information Gauge display also serves as a system diagnostic device when a fault is detected by the control module  A specific number of flashes  of the LEDs indicate the type of fault detected  Refer to Information Gauge Display Diagnostics on page 100 for the diagnostic indications of the  wheelchair status        Service Indicator    The AMBER service indicator   will light when an error or fault occurs  Refer to Service Indicator Light Diagnostics on page 101 for a listing of the  flash codes and what they indicate     Part No 1143190 45 TDX  SP TDX SR    5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION  5 4 MPJ  Joystick Switches and Indicators       For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 5     On Off   Drive Select Toggle Switch    The drive select toggle switch is located on the left side  below the LCD  The drive select position is momentary  meaning that it will return to the  neutral position after a selection is made     This switch allows the operator to select the type of operation or performance which best suits a particular control need or situation  The DRIVE    program uses performance values which are independent of those used for the DRIVE 2 or 3 or 4 
44. d off  the nuts  NEVER wiggle the battery  terminal s  post s  when tightening  The battery may become damaged     The POSITIVE     RED battery cable MUST connect to the POSITIVE     battery terminal s  post s   otherwise serious  damage will occur to the electrical system     Install protective caps on POSITIVE     and NEGATIVE     battery terminals   Do not remove fuse or mounting hardware from POSITIVE     red battery cable mounting screw   Unless otherwise indicated  make sure power to the wheelchair is OFF before performing these procedures     After ANY adjustments  repair or service and before use  make sure all attaching hardware is tightened securely    otherwise injury or damage may occur     TDX  SP TDX SR 80 Part No 1143190    7 SETUP MAINTENANCE       If there is battery acid in the bottom of the battery box or on the sides of the battery ies   apply baking soda to these areas  to neutralize the battery acid  Before reinstalling the existing or new battery ies   clean the baking soda from the battery  tray or battery ies  being sure to avoid contact with skin and eyes  Determine source of contamination  NEVER install     reinstall a battery with a cracked or otherwise damaged case     7 5 Using the Proper Batteries    l  Position battery on ground flat surface as shown below     2  Visually inspect the battery to ensure proper polarity     A WARNING  FOR WHEELCHAIRS USING 22NF BATTERIES  Batteries with terminal configuration  POSITIVE on the left and NEGATIVE on 
45. d to 45 degrees     FIGURE 3 Vehicle Anchored Belts    TDX  SP TDX SR    6 TRANSPORT READY OPTION  TRRO   Seating System  A WARNING    This wheelchair has been tested for seating in a motor vehicle with the factory installed seating system only     When feasible  wheelchair occupants should transfer into the vehicle seat and use the OEM  Original Equipment  Manufacturer  vehicle installed restraint system    Ensure that the factory installed seating system is secured to the wheelchair frame before operation  Refer to the seating system owner   s manual     Positioning Belts    A WARNING    The angle of the pelvic belt should be within the preferred zone of         45 to 75 degrees to the horizontal OR within the optional zone of    Zone  30 to 45 degrees to the horizontal   amp  amp  Optional Zone  Steeper side view pelvic belt angles are especially important if the Side View    pelvic belt is intended to be used for postural support in addition  to occupant restraint in a frontal crash  Steeper angles will  reduce the tendency for a vertical gap to develop between the  user and the belt due to compliance of seat cushions and belt  movement  thereby reducing the tendency for the user to slip  under the belt and for the belt to ride up on the soft abdomen  during normal use    Steeper belt angles also reduce the tendency for upper torso  belts to pull the pelvic belt onto the abdomen during frontal  impact loading        For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 4 on page 73     TDX
46. drive control  meaning that the further the joystick is pushed from the upright  neutral  position  the faster the  wheelchair or seat moves  Your top speed  however  is limited by the programmed settings     To slow the wheelchair to a stop  simply release the joystick  The wheelchair has automatic speed and direction compensation to minimize  corrections    Charger Programming Input   The charger programming input is located at the front of the joystick housing  This provides easy access for charging the wheelchair batteries  This  port also serves as the Remote Programmer Communication connection  Driving is prevented while the system is charging    LCD Display Screens    The LCD Display is located in front of the joystick and provides  information on the status of the wheelchair through a backlit display  The  LCD display is readable in both bright sunlight and complete darkness     Splash Screen     For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 6     This screen is displayed at startup of the joystick for about 2 seconds   This screen displays the software version and date information     After this screen  the joystick displays the Main Screen  FIGURE 6 LCD Display Screens   Splash Screen       Part No 1143190 47 TDX  SP TDX SR    5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION    Main Screen       For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 7 on page 50     During normal operation  the active drive is displayed in the upper half of the LCD display  Battery charge level is shown in the Battery Gauge Display   BG
47. e equipment  DO NOT remove these tags     Electrical   Batteries    A WARNING    The warranty and performance specifications contained in this manual are based on the use of deep cycle gel cell batteries   Invacare strongly recommends their use as the power source for this unit     Carefully read battery battery charger information prior to installing  servicing or operating your wheelchair     Part No 1143190 27 TDX SP TDX SR    2 SAFETY    Electrical   Charging Batteries    A    DANGER    When using an extension cord  use an extension cord having at least 16 AWG  American Wire Gauge  wire and the same  or higher electrical rating as the device being connected  Use of improper extension cord could result in a risk of fire and  electric shock     WARNING    NEVER attempt to recharge the batteries by attaching cables directly to the battery terminals    DO NOT attempt to recharge the batteries and operate the wheelchair at the same time    DO NOT operate wheelchair with extension cord attached to the AC cable    DO NOT attempt to recharge the batteries when the wheelchair has been exposed to any type of moisture   DO NOT attempt to recharge the batteries when the wheelchair is outside    DO NOT sit in the wheelchair while charging the batteries     READ and CAREFULLY follow the manufacturer   s instructions for each charger  supplied or purchased   If charging  instructions are not supplied  consult a qualified technician for proper procedures     Ensure the pins of the extens
48. e free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one  1   year from the date of purchase from Invacare or a dealer  with a copy of the seller s invoice required for coverage under this warranty  If within such  warranty periods any such product component shall be proven to be defective  the product component shall be repaired or replaced  at Invacare s  option  This warranty does not include any labor or shipping charges incurred in replacement part installation or repair of any such product  Invacare s  sole obligation and your exclusive remedy under this warranty shall be limited to such repair and or replacement    For warranty service  please contact the dealer from whom you purchased your Invacare product  In the event you do not receive satisfactory warranty  service  please write directly to Invacare at the address on the bottom of the back cover  Provide dealer s name address  date of purchase  indicate  nature of the defect and  if the product is serialized  indicate the serial number  Do not return products to our factory without our prior consent   LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS  THE FOREGOING WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO SERIAL NUMBERED PRODUCTS IF THE SERIAL  NUMBER HAS BEEN REMOVED OR DEFACED  PRODUCTS SUBJECT TO NEGLIGENCE  ACCIDENT  IMPROPER OPERATION   MAINTENANCE OR STORAGE  COMMERCIAL OR INSTITUTIONAL USE  PRODUCTS MODIFIED WITHOUT INVACARE S EXPRESS  WRITTEN CONSENT  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  MODIFICATION THROUGH THE USE OF UNAUTHORIZED PAR
49. e oe e ee ul a tse RR UR RE RES eR RE RE DU e EE          39  Operating the Wheel earl M E                   M ARRS s EEEE tEn Sie 40  Turning the  Power On Off  icin An       ee              40  Using the Joystick to Drive the Wheelchair                        esee eene enne tenente ntn entente a tentent senten teniente iSe iE eosi is senten teens 4l  SPJ   MK6i    SPJ  w PSS        MK6i       w ACC Joystick Switches and Indicators                         eerte              tente tentem tenti 43  On Off BUTON m                                                                       44  Speed  rrieter      s pA qe et e etie got e ede id etri tet tetti dere d be RC petto E aa 44  Speed Control Buttons    44  Joystick                          45        Charger Programming Input    45  Information  Gatige Display  MSc  T                                           aS 45  5                                                                                                          45    Part No 1143190 3 TDX    SP TDX SR    CONTENTS             MP   Joystick Switches aid Indicators E E           46  On Off  sDrive  Select  Togsle Switch         tert rrt op RO HUNE UR Mee                         a E a EEE EE a E          EROR DM ae eee ERR rera E 46  Speed Control EL 47  Joystick we  Charger Prosr  amminge             et eenaa ses soete eana m                                                                                  47  ECD Display  Screens sosi iiir ie Seite p neri pte REEE eee e 
50. ease stopping distance   ALWAYS traverse down ramps at a reduced  constant speed to maintain stability and to avoid hard braking or sudden  stops     The end user s weight can materially affect traction on sloped surfaces  Great care should be taken when traversing such  slopes     ALWAYS reduce speed when traveling up or down an incline or over obstacles and rough terrain  Traveling under these  conditions may shift the users weight forward resulting in reduced stability     Part No 1143190 19 TDX SP TDX SR    2 SAFETY    WARNING    Exercise caution and avoid sudden stops when traveling up or down an incline or over obstacles and rough terrain  If  stopping becomes necessary under these driving conditions  release the joystick and allow the wheelchair to come to a full  stop  Then proceed at a slower speed     DO NOT traverse down ramps at high speed  Doing so will reduce traction and increase stopping distance   DO NOT leave elevating legrests in the fully extended position when proceeding down ramps or slopes   To determine and establish your particular safety limits  practice use of this product on various sloping surfaces in the    presence of a qualified healthcare provider before attempting active use of this wheelchair  Other general warnings listed  within this document also apply     Be aware that carrying heavy objects on your lap while occupying the wheelchair may adversely affect the stability of the  wheelchair  resulting in serious bodily injury to the user  da
51. ehicle of any type  It is Invacare s position that users of wheelchairs should be transferred into appropriate seating in vehicles for  transportation and use be made of the restraints made available by the auto industry  Invacare cannot and does not recommend any wheelchair  transportation system     Part No 1143190 65 TDX  SP TDX SR    6 TRANSPORT READY OPTION  TRRO     6 2 Compliance Information    This wheelchair conforms with the requirements of the ANSI RESNA WC Vol      Section 19  Frontal Impact Test        ANSI   American National Standards Institute  RESNA  Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of    North America     This wheelchair has been dynamically tested in a forward facing mode with the specified crash test dummy  which corresponds to a person with a  weight of 114 209 pounds  restrained by BOTH pelvic and shoulder belts in accordance with ANSI RESNA WC Vol I Section 19  BOTH pelvic  and upper torso belts should be used to reduce the possibility of head and chest impacts with vehicle components     6 3 Specifications                               MODEL MOTOR WEIGHT LIMIT  ADULT JUNIOR  TDX SP HD 4 Pole HD Up to 400 Ibs N A  TDX SP Up to 300 Ibs Up to 150 Ibs  TDX SR Up to 300 Ibs Up to 150 Ibs  TDX SR HD Up to 400 Ibs N A             TDX  SP TDX SR    66    Part No 1143190    6 TRANSPORT READY OPTION  TRRO     Positioning the Wheelchair in the Vehicle    AN    WARNING    This wheelchair MUST be in a forward facing position during travel
52. er the drive mode  The second line of the LCD will display   PRESS RESET              these modes  Standby Select allows the reset switch to be bypassed for users unable to activate the switch   Memory Card Slot  The memory card slot is used with the basic or professional memory card for saving or reading wheelchair parameters     5 5 When to Charge Batteries       Keep Batteries charged  When possible  DO NOT allow battery charge to empty   If battery charge becomes so low that no battery indicators are lit  allow the batteries to charge overnight     TDX SP TDX SR 54 Part No 1143190    SPJ   SPJ  w PSS and SPJ  w ACC Joysticks       For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 10     The Information Gauge Display located on the front of the joystick  housing  it provides the state of battery charge  including notification of  when the battery requires charging  It also provides the following  information to the user on the status of the wheelchair     A  GREEN LEDs are lit  indicating well charged batteries     B  AMBER LEDs are lit  indicating batteries are moderately  charged  Recharge batteries before taking a long trip     C  RED LEDs are lit  indicating batteries are running out of  charge  Recharge batteries as soon as possible     MPJ  Joystick     For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 11     The far right side of the display screen is the Battery Gauge Display   BGD   It provides information on the remaining charge in the batteries     At full charge  solid blocks fill in batt
53. ery gauge  As the battery becomes  discharged  the segments will progressively disappear starting on the  right and moving towards the left a bar at a time until no segments  appear  At this level the user should charge the batteries as soon as  possible     Part No 1143190    5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION           Batteries  Empty    Information Gauge Display    Batteries Full       Battery Charger   Programming Port       FIGURE 10        SPJ  w PSS and SPJ  w ACC Joysticks  Display Screen Battery Gage  Display         53           Batteries Empty    Batteries Full    FIGURE 11        Joystick    TDX  SP TDX SR    5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION  5 6 Charging Batteries    A WARNING    NEVER attempt to recharge the batteries by attaching cables directly to the battery terminals or clamps  ALWAYS use the  recharging plug located on the front of the joystick     DO NOT sit in the wheelchair while charging the batteries   DO NOT attempt to recharge the batteries and operate the power wheelchair at the same time     During use and charging  unsealed batteries will vent hydrogen gas which is explosive in the right concentration with air   CAUTION    Always charge new batteries before initial use or battery life will be reduced        For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 12 on page 58   New batteries MUST be fully charged prior to initial use of the wheelchair     As a general rule  batteries should be recharged daily to assure the longest possible life and minimize the required charging  time  P
54. f wear appear  belt MUST be replaced IMMEDIATELY   DO NOT leave the power button On when entering or exiting your wheelchair   DO NOT go UP or DOWN ramps or traverse slopes greater than 9     NEVER leave an unoccupied wheelchair unattended on an incline   DO NOT attempt to move up or down an incline with water  ice or oil film   DO NOT attempt to move up or down an incline with water  ice or oil film     DO determine and establish your particular safety limits by practicing bending  reaching and transferring activities in the  presence of a qualified healthcare professional before attempting active use of the wheelchair     TDX    SP TDX SR 16 Part No 1143190    2 SAFETY  A WARNING    DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have to move forward in your seat    ALWAYS shift your weight in the direction you are turning  DO NOT shift your weight in the opposite direction of the  turn  Shifting your weight in the opposite direction of the turn may cause the inside drive wheel to lose traction and the  wheelchair to tip over    DO NOT shift your weight or sitting position toward the direction you are reaching as the wheelchair and or seating  system  if any  may tip over    ALWAYS keep hands and fingers clear of moving parts to avoid injury    DO NOT use with a broken or missing joystick knob    DO NOT use if joystick does not spring back to the neutral position or becomes sticky or sluggish    DO NOT use if joystick boot is torn or damaged    ALWAYS check foam grips for looseness 
55. fied service technician for proper procedures     Part No 1143190 57 TDX  SP TDX SR    5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION    Required Items     TOOL QUANTITY COMMENTS       Battery Charger Eeo Supple       Attach the battery charger connector to the charger port on the joystick   Plug the charger s AC power cord  or extension  into the grounded 120 VAC wall outlet     3  Wait until charging is complete        Allow eight hours for normal charging  Larger batteries  greater than 55 ampere hours  or severely discharged batteries  may require up to sixteen hours to be properly charged and equalized     It is advantageous to recharge frequently rather than only when necessary  In fact  a battery   s life is extended if the charge  level is maintained well above a low condition     If the batteries need to be charged more often or take longer to charge than normal  they may need to be replaced   Contact an Invacare dealer for service     SPJ   SPJ  w PSS and MPJ  Joystick                                                                               Display  SPJ  w ACC Joysticks  ees   pe             a Charger Programming  Programming  S Charger Programming   Port  Port Port    ct On Back of Displa    S  On Front of Joystick    Pay         FIGURE 12 Charging Batteries  TDX  SP TDX SR 58    Part No 1143190    5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION  5 7 Disengaging Engaging Motor Lock Levers    Disengaging Engaging the Motor Lock Levers   TDX SP    WARNING  DO NOT engage or disengage motor locks until the power
56. g steps     i  Press and hold both the tortoise button  f    and hare button  ep  until the joystick beeps     ii  Perform one of the following     e Press the tortoise button  fik    or hare button           decrease increase the speed      20  increments  The larger bars      the  speedometer will light     e     Press and hold the tortoise button  fit    or hare button  ep  to decrease increase the speed in smaller increments  The smaller  bars in the speedometer will light     TDX SP TDX SR 44 Part No 1143190    5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION   Joystick  The joystick has proportional drive control  meaning that the further the joystick is pushed from the upright  neutral  position  the faster the  wheelchair or seat moves  Your top speed  however  is limited by the programmed settings   To slow the wheelchair to a stop  simply release the joystick  The wheelchair has automatic speed and direction compensation to minimize  corrections   Charger Programming Input  The charger programming input is located at the front of the joystick housing  This provides easy access for charging the wheelchair batteries  This  port also serves as the Remote Programmer Communication connection  Driving is prevented while the system is charging   Information Gauge Display  The information gauge display is located on the front of the joystick housing and provides the following information to the user on the status of the  wheelchair   l  Power is On   2  True state of battery charge  including notifi
57. ge  PUSH    Pull motor lock levers up     Engage  DRIVE    Push motor lock levers down     Motor Lock  Lever  DISENGAGE   Pull upward     Motor Lock  Lever ENGAGE   Drive position        FIGURE 14 Disengaging Engaging the Motor Lock Levers   TDX SR    TDX    SP TDX SR 60 Part No 1143190    5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION  5 8 Disengaging Engaging the Wheel locks    A WARNING    DO NOT use the wheel locks when the wheelchair power is on and the clutches are engaged   otherwise damage to the  wheelchair may result        For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 15     Use the wheel locks whenever the clutches are disengaged and the wheelchair is being pushed     Engaging             Wheel Lock DISENGAGE          l  Push handle forward away from tire to engage wheel lock     2  Repeat STEP   for opposite wheel           ENGAGE          Disengaging  I  Pull handle back toward tire to disengage wheel lock     2  Repeat STEP   for opposite wheel     Wheel Lock  Handle          Drive Wheel    FIGURE 15  Disengaging Engaging the Wheel locks    Part No 1143190 61 TDX  SP TDX SR    5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION  5 9 Removing Installing the Footboard    A WARNING    After ANY adjustments  repair or service and before use  make sure that all attaching hardware is tightened securely    otherwise injury or damage may result     Before performing any maintenance  adjustment or service  verify that ON OFF switch on the joystick is in the OFF  position     DO NOT stand on the flip up footboard  When getting in or
58. h Forward to the On    position     Press the On Off button           2  Turning the power Off can be achieved by performing one of the  following steps     JOYSTICK ACTION    MPJ  Move the On Off switch Back to the Off position   SPJ  Press the On Off button           TDX  SP TDX SR 40                               SPJ  Joysticks MPJ  Joystick  On Off     Button On Off  Switch                FIGURE 2                         Turning the Power On Off       Part No 1143190    5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION  Using the Joystick to Drive the Wheelchair       For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 3 on page 42     The joystick is located on the joystick housing and provides smooth control of speed and direction  It is equipped with 360 degrees of mobility for  ease of operation  The joystick is spring loaded  and automatically returns to the upright  neutral  position when released  Pushing the joystick in a  given direction causes the wheelchair to move in that direction     The joystick has proportional drive control  meaning that the further it is pushed from the upright  neutral  position  the faster the wheelchair moves   The maximum speed  however  is limited by the setting of the speed control knob     To slow the wheelchair to a stop  simply release the joystick  The wheelchair has automatic speed and direction compensation to minimize  corrections     When first learning to drive  select a slow speed and try to drive the wheelchair as slowly as possible by pushing the joystick slight
59. h as commercial broadcast transmitters  radio and TV broadcast antenna towers  and amateur   HAM  radios        Other types of hand held devices  such as cordless phones  laptop computers  AM FM radios  TV sets  CD players  cassette  players  and small appliances  such as electric shavers and hair dryers  so far as we know  are not likely to cause EMI  problems to your powered wheelchair     Powered Wheelchair Electromagnetic Interference  EMI     Because EM energy rapidly becomes more intense as one moves closer to the transmitting antenna  source   the EM fields from hand held radio wave  sources  transceivers  are of special concern  It is possible to unintentionally bring high levels of EM energy very close to the powered wheelchair s  control system while using these devices  This can affect powered wheelchair movement and braking  Therefore  the warnings listed below are  recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of the powered wheelchair     Electromagnetic interference  EMI  from sources such as radio and TV stations  amateur radio  HAM  transmitters  two way radios  and cellular  phones can affect powered wheelchairs and motorized scooters     FOLLOWING THE WARNINGS LISTED BELOW SHOULD REDUCE THE CHANCE OF UNINTENDED BRAKE RELEASE OR POWERED  WHEELCHAIR MOVEMENT WHICH COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY     TDX  SP TDX SR 30 Part No 1143190    2 SAFETY    A WARNING    1     2   3   4     5     DO NOT operate hand held transceivers  transmitters 
60. he wheelchair may stop and not drive  The LEDs on the information gauge may flash in a particular pattern or the service indicator light  will flash  The number or type of flashes indicates the nature of the error  If multiple errors are found  only the first error encountered by the control  module will be displayed     Part No 1143190 99 TDX SP TDX SR    8 TROUBLESHOOTING    Information Gauge Display Diagnostics    DISPLAY    Information  Gauge Display    DESCRIPTION    All LEDs are off     DEFINITION    Power is off     COMMENTS       All LEDs are on     Power is on     Fewer than three LEDs on implies reduced  battery charge        Left RED LED is flashing     Battery charge is low     The batteries should be charged as soon as  possible        Left to Right    chase    alternat   ing with steady display     Joystick is in programming  inhibit  and or charging mode     The steady LEDs indicate the current state of  the battery charge        TDX  SP TDX SR       All LEDs are flashing slowly        Joystick has detected Out of   Neutral at Power Up mode     100       Release the joystick back to Neutral        Part No 1143190    Service Indicator Light Diagnostics    8 TROUBLESHOOTING       For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 1        NUMBER OF ERROR CODE  FLASHES DESCRIPTION    User Fault    Service Indicator Light    FIGURE   Service Indicator Light Diagnostics    POSSIBLE SOLUTION    Release joystick to neutral and try again        Battery Fault    Charge the batteries  
61. ion cord plug are the same number  size  and shape as those on the charger   DO NOT under any circumstances cut or remove the round grounding plug from the charger AC cable plug or the  extension cord plug     TDX  SP TDX SR 28 Part No 1143190    2 SAFETY  Weight Training    A WARNING    Invacare DOES NOT recommend the use of its wheelchairs as a weight training apparatus  Invacare wheelchairs have  NOT been designed or tested as a seat for any kind of weight training  If occupant uses said wheelchair as a weight training  apparatus  INVACARE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR BODILY INJURY AND THE WARRANTY IS VOID     Weight Limitation  A WARNING    Refer to Technical Data on page 36 to determine the weight limit  total combined weight of user and any attachments  of  your wheelchair model  DO NOT exceed the limit   otherwise  injury or damage may result     2 3 Electromagnetic Interference  EMI  From Radio Wave Sources    Powered wheelchairs and motorized scooters  in this text  both will be referred to as powered wheelchairs  may be susceptible to electromagnetic  interference  EMI   which is interfering electromagnetic energy  EM  emitted from sources such as radio stations  TV stations  amateur radio  HAM   transmitters  two way radios  and cellular phones  The interference  from radio wave sources  can cause the powered wheelchair to release its brakes   move by itself  or move in unintended directions  It can also permanently damage the powered wheelchair s control system  The in
62. ional        Drive Axle     Non adjustable       Battery       TDX SP    TDX SR       TDX SR HD          Battery Requirements        Use MK p n M24SLDG or p n  M22NFSLDG batteries only       Use MK p n M24SLDG batteries only          Axle       TDX SP       TDX SR       TDX SR HD          Drive Axle        Non adjustable          Part No 1143190    37    TDX  SP TDX SR    4 TECHNICAL DATA                               Footrests  TDX SP TDX SR TDX SR HD  Footrests   Telescoping Front Rigging Supports  2 in and 4 in long Pivot Slide Tube  Weight  TDX SP TDX SR TDX SR HD  Weight  Base Only   Without22NF Batteries  123 Ibs N A  With two 22NF Batteries  221 Ibs N A  Without GP24 Batteries  158 Ibs 252 Ibs  With Two GP24 Batteries  260 Ibs 350 Ibs  With Transport Ready Option  Add 10 Ibs Add 10 Ibs   Maximum Weight Limitations   4 POLE HD 4 POLE   GEARLESS BRUSHLESS GEARLESS BRUSHLESS  With ASBA Seat  Up to 300 Ibs   Up to 400 Ibs Up to 300 Ibs Up to 400 Ibs  With ASBA Jr  Seat  Up to 165 Ibs N A N A N A  With Van Seat  Up to 300 Ibs   Up to 400 lbs Up to 300 Ibs Up to 400 Ibs  With Formula    CG Powered Seating  Up to 300 Ibs   Up to 400 Ibs Up to 300 Ibs Up to 400 Ibs  With Elevating ASBA Seat  Up to 300 Ibs N A Up to 300 Ibs N A                           TDX  SP TDX SR    38     Weight limitation is total weight  user weight plus any additional items that the user may require  back pack  etc      Example  If weight limitation of the wheelchair is 300 Ibs and additional items equ
63. is information only as a    basic    guide  The techniques that are discussed on the following pages have been used successfully by many     Users and assistants must be aware that the handling and maneuverability characteristics of front wheel drive wheelchairs are inherently different from  center and rear wheel drive wheelchairs  Handling and maneuverability differences will be most noticeable when traveling down declines  Example   ramps and slopes  or over obstacles and rough terrain as this may shift the users center of mass forward resulting in decreased stability  ALWAYS  reduce speed and wear the seat positioning strap when driving under these conditions     Individual wheelchair users often develop skills to deal with daily living activities that may differ from those described in this manual  Invacare recognizes  and encourages each individual to try what works best for him her in overcoming architectural obstacles that they may encounter  However all  warnings and cautions given in this manual MUST be followed  Techniques in this manual are a starting point for the new wheelchair user and assistant  with    safety    as the most important consideration for all     Invacare strongly recommends that initial use of front wheel drive wheelchairs be supervised by an assistant   A WARNING   The seat positioning strap is a positioning belt ONLY  It is not designed for use as a safety device withstanding high stress  loads such as auto or aircraft safety belts  If signs o
64. l fasteners    Q Inspect TRBKTS fasteners and hardware       Inspect foam handgrips for damage  If damaged  have them replaced by a qualified technician    Q Ensure swingarm stops are in place and not deteriorated or damaged  Replace if necessary     Inspect Adjust Every 18 Months       Replace motor brushes and gearbox coupling     Inspect Adjust Every 2 Years          For optimum performance  replace gas locking cylinders     Part No 1143190 79 TDX SP TDX SR    7 SETUP MAINTENANCE    7 4    Batteries    AN    WARNING    Invacare strongly recommends that battery installation and battery replacement always be done by a qualified technician   The use of rubber gloves is recommended when working with batteries     After ANY adjustments  repair or service and before use  make sure all attaching hardware is tightened securely    otherwise injury or damage may result     22NF batteries weigh 37 pounds each  GP24 batteries weigh 5  pounds each Use proper lifting techniques  lift with your  legs  to avoid injury    ALWAYS use a battery lifting strap when lifting a battery  It is the most convenient method and assures that the battery  acid will not spill    DO NOT tip the batteries  Keep the batteries in an upright position     NEVER allow any of your tools and or battery cable s  to contact BOTH battery post s  at the same time  An electrical  short may occur and serious personal injury or damage may occur     When tightening the clamps  always use a box wrench  Pliers will    roun
65. lan to recharge the batteries when it is anticipated the wheelchair will not be used for a long period of time     The range per battery charge using recommended batteries should be approximately 5 to 9 hours of typical operation  Extensive use on inclines may  substantially reduce per charge mileage     TDX  SP TDX SR 56 Part No 1143190    5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION  Description and Use of Battery Chargers    The charger automatically reduces the charge from an initially high rate to a zero reading at a fully charged condition  If left unattended  the charger  should automatically shut off when full charge is obtained or enter a trickle charge mode to maintain the batteries depending on charger model     There are some basic concepts which will help you understand this automatic process  They are     Once the charger has been connected to the wheelchair and wall outlet and  if necessary  the charger has been turned on  the battery charger indicator  lights will flash and light to show the battery charger status and condition of batteries to be charged  Refer to owner s manual shipped with battery  charger     WARNING    NEVER leave the charger unattended when the breaker has tripped  A fault condition exists  Unplug and discontinue using  immediately  Contact an Invacare dealer        If performing the charging procedures  READ and CAREFULLY follow the individual instructions for each charger  supplied  or purchased      If charging instructions are not supplied  consult a quali
66. lectrical short with serious personal injury and or damage to    DO NOT remove fuse or mounting hardware from POSITIVE           BLACK Battery Cable          BLACK Battery Cable    NEGATIVE      Battery Terminal          22nf Front Battery    Battery my P N 1114826     Rev B   11 29 06             Part No 1143190    3 LABEL LOCATIONS       A WARNING    22NF batteries with terminal configuration   positive on the left and negative on the right   as shown MUST be used  22NF batteries that  have the reverse terminal configuration MUST  not be used  Terminals MUST have a cross  hole located as shown for proper battery  connection  See Owner s Manual  These  recommendations MUST be followed  otherwise injury and or damage may occur   P N 1114847 Rev B   2 04    Cross Hole    USE this   battery   terminal  configuration       Positive Negative    Terminal Terminal      DO NOT use  this battery  terminal  configuration             Use 22NF  Batteries Only   See Owner   s  Manual     33    P N 1118356  P N 1118356  Rev  B 08 04 06          Utiliser les  batteries 22NF  seulement  Se   r  f  rer au   manuel de  l utilisateur        TDX  SP TDX SR    3 LABEL LOCATIONS    Wheelchairs with GP24 Batteries          A WARNING    GP24 batteries with terminal configuration   negative on the left and positive on the right   as shown MUST be used  GP24 batteries that  have the reverse terminal configuration MUST  not be used  Terminals MUST have a cross  hole located as shown for proper battery
67. levers disengaged  Error   Engage motor lock levers  Refer to Disengaging Engaging  code E  or E10   Motor Lock Levers on page 58     A SPM R Park Brake Fault displays and  wheelchair does not drive           CHARGER PLUGGED IN displays  Battery charger connected  Error   Unplug battery charger from the wheelchair  Refer to  code E28   Charging Batteries on page 56    A SPM Battery Fault displays and the Batteries need to be charged  Error   Charge batteries  Refer to Charging Batteries on page 56  If  code E14   batteries fail to charge properly  check battery charger or    wheelchair does not drive   replace batteries  Refer to Replacing Batteries and or Battery    Cables on page 89     JOYSTICK TIMEOUT displays and the Joystick or input device is Turn off power  reconnect the joystick of input device and  disconnected  Error code 32   turn power on              wheelchair does not drive              TDX  SP TDX SR 102 Part No 1143190    SYMPTOM    JS REV TOO LARGE  JS FWD TOO LARGE  JS LET TOO LARGE or       js RGT TOO LARGE  displays and the wheelchair does not drive     PROBABLE CAUSE    The joystick or input device is  sending a value outside of the  reverse  forward  left or right limits   Error codes E01  E02  E03 or E04      8 TROUBLESHOOTING  SOLUTIONS    Replace joystick or input device        NEUTRAL TESTING displays     The joystick neutral test has failed   Error code E18      Release the joystick and try to get the joystick back into the  center most position  
68. ll upholstered materials  padded materials  tires and wheels  to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one  1   year from the date of purchase from Invacare or a dealer  with a copy of the seller s invoice required for coverage under this warranty  If within such  warranty periods any such product component shall be proven to be defective  the product component shall be repaired or replaced  at Invacare s  option  This warranty does not include any labor or shipping charges incurred in replacement part installation or repair of any such product  Invacare s  sole obligation and your exclusive remedy under this warranty shall be limited to such repair and or replacement    For warranty service  please contact the dealer from whom you purchased your Invacare product  In the event you do not receive satisfactory warranty  service  please write directly to Invacare at the address on the bottom of the back cover  Provide dealer s name address  date of purchase  indicate  nature of the defect and  if the product is serialized  indicate the serial number  Do not return products to our factory without our prior consent   LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS  THE FOREGOING WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO SERIAL NUMBERED PRODUCTS IF THE SERIAL  NUMBER HAS BEEN REMOVED OR DEFACED  PRODUCTS SUBJECT TO NEGLIGENCE  ACCIDENT  IMPROPER OPERATION   MAINTENANCE OR STORAGE  COMMERCIAL OR INSTITUTIONAL USE  PRODUCTS MODIFIED WITHOUT INVACARE S EXPRESS  WRITTEN CONSENT  INCLUDING  BU
69. lothing guards are secure    Ensure arms are secure but easy to release and adjustment levers engage properly   Ensure adjustable height arms operate and lock securely    Ensure axle nut or bolt and wheel mounting nuts are secure on drive wheels     Ensure caster anti tipper wheels are free of debris  and all mounting hardware is secure and not damaged missing                         Check that cables        routed and secured properly to ensure that cables DO NOT become entangled and damaged during normal operation of  seating system     C    Ensure proper operation of powered functions  Example  drive  seating and legrests      TDX SP TDX SR 74 Part No 1143190    7 SETUP MAINTENANCE  7 2  User Attendant Inspection Checklists     Every six months  and as necessary  take your wheelchair to a qualified technician for a thorough inspection and servicing     Service Inspection on page 77   Weekly  monthly and periodic inspections should be performed by user attendant between the six month service  inspections     Regular cleaning will reveal loose or worn parts and enhance the smooth operation of your wheelchair  To operate  properly and safely  your wheelchair must be cared for just like any other vehicle  Routine maintenance will extend the life  and efficiency of your wheelchair     A CAUTION    As with any vehicle  the wheels and tires should be checked periodically for cracks and wear  and should be replaced     Inspect Adjust Weekly      Ensure that the casters are free of
70. ls     Move the wheelchair to a work area before cleaning terminals  or opening bat   tery box        Don   t make it a habit to discharge batteries to the lowest level     Recharge as frequently as possible to maintain a high charge level and extend  battery life        Don   t use randomly chosen batteries or chargers     Follow recommendations in this manual when selecting a battery or charger        Don   t put new batteries into service before charging     Fully charge a new battery before using        Don   t tip or tilt batteries     Use a carrying strap to remove  move or install a battery        Don   t tap on clamps and terminals with tools     Push battery clamps on the terminals  Spread clamps wider if necessary        Don   t mismatch your battery and chargers        Use ONLY a GEL charger for a GEL battery        Part No 1143190    105 TDX SP TDX SR    8 NOTES  8 Notes    TDX    SP TDX SR 106 Part No 1143190    8 NOTES  8 Notes    Part No 1143190 107 TDX SP TDX SR    Yes  you can     Invacare Corporation    www invacare com       USA   One Invacare Way  Elyria  Ohio USA  44036 2125  800 333 6900    Canada   570 Matheson Blvd E Unit 8  Mississauga Ontario   L4Z 4G4 Canada  800 668 5324       2010 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     All trademarks are owned  by or licensed to Invacare Corpo
71. ly forward  This  exercise will help you learn to utilize the full potential of the proportional control and allow you to start and stop smoothly     To drive the wheelchair  perform the following   1  Adjust speed control knob to the appropriate setting   2  Turn the power On  Refer to Turning the Power On Off on page 40     3  Maneuver the joystick in the following manner     Part No 1143190 4l TDX  SP TDX SR    5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION    MOVEMENT ACTION Front of    FORWARD Push joystick forward  towards the front of the Wheelchair  wheelchair     To Move Forward       REVERSE Pull joystick back  towards the rear of the       wheelchair  4  To Move To Move  Turn RIGHT Move joystick toward the right side of the Left    4 Right    wheelchair  Nu       Turn LEFT Move joystick toward the left side of the Joystick  wheelchair  Rear of    STOP Release the joystick and the wheelchair will slow Wheelchair  to a stop  To Move Backward    FIGURE 3 Using the Joystick to Drive the Wheelchair                For specific information about the joystick installed on the wheelchair  refer to one of these procedures       SPJ   MK6i          w PSS and MK6i SPJ  w ACC Joystick Switches and Indicators on page 43   e  MPJ  Joystick Switches and Indicators on page 46           TDX SP TDX SR 42 Part No 1143190    5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION    SPJ   MK6i  SPJ  w PSS and MK6i SPJ  w ACC Joystick Switches and Indicators       For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 4        Information  Gauge Display        
72. mage to the wheelchair and surrounding property     This wheelchair has been designed to accommodate one individual  If more than one individual occupies the wheelchair this  may adversely affect the stability of the wheelchair  resulting in serious bodily injury to the user and passenger and damage  to the wheelchair and surrounding property    Many activities require the wheelchair user to reach  bend and transfer in and out of the wheelchair  These movements will  cause a change to the normal balance  center of gravity  and weight distribution of the wheelchair  To determine and  establish your particular safety limits  practice bending  reaching and transferring activities in several combinations in the  presence of a qualified healthcare professional before attempting active use of the wheelchair     DO NOT stand on the frame of the wheelchair     To assure stability and proper operation of your wheelchair  you must at all times maintain proper balance  Your wheelchair has been designed to  remain upright and stable during normal daily activities as long as you DO NOT move beyond the center of gravity  DO NOT lean forward out of  the wheelchair any further than the length of the armrests     Stability Lock    The stability lock feature is designed to operate and keep the wheelchair stable when in motion  The stability lock is not designed to operate while  the wheelchair is at rest  such as during transfers in and out of the wheelchair  DO NOT assume that the stability l
73. n      et EE tert eric et beer ter t ee          ete hi E du et ee REPRE Eun 61   Removing Installing  the  Footboard   n aaa ie                 tre tte                                                   62  REMOVING                                                                            62  Ince feu t 62    TDX SP TDX SR 4 Part No 1143190    CONTENTS    6 TRANSPORT READY OPTION  TRRO                                                                                                         64  About Transport Ready Packages    ee dee e e ee      er E eere                 aan  65  Compliance  Information    e RE PAR pti ee eal ae cane I cl tee IR GL tat  66  SPeCifiCations M    M                                                       66  Positioning the Wheelchair in the Vehicle                      eese entente        tentent tentent senten tentent tentent                                            67  5                        oiin a a E ERAEN EE RERE RRE REENE E A REEE REER R E 68  Securing  the Wheelch  ir          1  e e berto P REE E Hi Gu c EO N A E AE E 68   securing tlie                epe tct et ARR e                   EER A AAEE EE E TAAT EE                69  Wheelchair Anchored Belts  eet e e              e Idest bee A Es t          69  Vehicle Anchored pem                                                   Se  tilig SYSTEM ensis de Rd b RU D RU e often C UR So EIU NL CERE  Positioning Belts                             7 SETUP MAINTENANCE    Setup Deliv  ry Inspection
74. nsafe practices which could result in personal injury or property damage   See the information below for definitions of the signal words     DANGER    Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation which  if not avoided  will result in death or serious injury       WARNING  Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which  if not avoided  could result in death or serious injury      CAUTION  Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation which  if not avoided  may result in property damage or minor injury or  both       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     Part No 1143190 7 TDX  SP TDX SR      GENERAL    1 2 Reference Documents    Refer to the table below for part numbers of additional documents which are referenced in this manual     MANUAL PART NUMBER    MK6i    Electronics Programming Guide 1141471       Adjustable ASBA Owner s Manual 1143192       Van Seat Owner s Manual 1143195       Formula  CG Seating System 1143155       Adjustable ASBA Service Manual 1143238          TDX    SP TDX SR 8 Part No 1143190      GENERAL    1 3 Global Limited Warranty  Excluding Canada     PLEASE NOTE  THE WARRANTY BELOW HAS BEEN DRAFTED TO COMPLY WITH FEDERAL LAW APPLICABLE TO PRODUCTS  MANUFACTURED AFTER JULY 4  1975    This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser who purchases this product within a
75. nt Systems  WTORS  for use in Motor Vehicles can be  obtained from  SAE International  400 Commonwealth Drive  Warrendale  PA 15096 0001   877  606 7232 or   724  776 4970     Attach WTORS to the tie down brackets in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and SAE J2249     TDX  SP TDX SR 68 Part No 1143190    6 TRANSPORT READY OPTION  TRRO   6 4 Securing the Occupant    Wheelchair Anchored Belts  A WARNING    The pelvic belt that is provided by Invacare has been tested for use in a motor vehicle on this wheelchair only  Do not  replace the pelvic belt with a different style pelvic belt      For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 2 on page 70   The wheelchair has been provided with a pelvic belt which meets the requirements of ANSI RESNA WC 19     The pelvic belt provided by Invacare has been designed to accommodate use on either side of the vehicle  If necessary  follow the instructions below  to reverse the orientation of the pelvic belt to accommodate the vehicle anchored upper torso belt     l  Install the pelvic belt pin  Detail  A   into slot in the pelvic belt bracket  Detail          or Detail    C      Pull upwards until it snaps into place      Both ends of the pelvic belt have a pin which is used to secure the vehicle anchored upper torso belt     2  Repeat STEP   for the opposite pelvic belt bracket     3  Install the vehicle anchored upper torso belt onto the pin located at either end of the pelvic belt     Part No 1143190 69 TDX    SP TDX SR    6 TRANSPORT 
76. ny country excluding CANADA when new and unused  from Invacare or a dealer  This warranty is not extended to any other person or entity and is not transferable or assignable to any subsequent purchaser  or owner  Coverage under this warranty will end upon any such subsequent sale or other transfer of title to any other person  For product purchased in  Canada  please refer to the Canada Limited Warranty    This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal rights which vary from state to state    Invacare warrants the base frame to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five  5  years from the date of purchase from  Invacare or a dealer  with a copy of the seller s invoice required for coverage under this warranty  Invacare warrants all electronics and electrical  components  excluding batteries   motors  powered seating actuators and gearboxes to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period  of one  1  year from the date of purchase from Invacare or a dealer  with a copy of the seller s invoice required for coverage under this warranty   Invacare warrants all batteries to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of six  6  months from the date of purchase from  Invacare or a dealer  with a copy of the seller s invoice required for coverage under this warranty  Invacare warrants all remaining components   excluding all upholstered materials  padded materials  tires and wheels  to b
77. ock feature is operating when the  wheelchair is not moving     TDX  SP TDX SR 20 Part No 1143190    2 SAFETY    Coping with Everyday Obstacles    Coping with the irritation of everyday obstacles can be somewhat alleviated by learning how to manage your wheelchair  Keep in mind your center  of gravity to maintain stability and balance     While the wheelchair is designed for use primarily in and around the home  the provider should determine whether this wheelchair is suitable for the  actual environment in which the wheelchair will be used     AN    WARNING    DO NOT attempt to drive over curbs or obstacles greater than 3 inches  Doing so may cause your wheelchair to turn  over and cause bodily harm or damage to the wheelchair  Always stop before climbing an obstacle  Approach slowly until  front anti tip wheels are approximately 18 inches away from the obstacle  Slowly apply power to move forward  over the  obstacle     CAUTION    Be aware of the condition of the ramp  Traction will be diminished nonexistent on a slippery surface  Proceed with caution     For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 1  Bump Threshold       Do not go down a ramp at full speed  Some seat   back positions will cause the wheelchair to feel  unstable        FIGURE   Coping with Everyday Obstacles    Part No 1143190 21 TDX SP TDX SR    2 SAFETY  Pinch Points    WARNING    A pinch point exists between head tube cap and walking beam     A pinch point exist between walking beam head tube cap and telescoping 
78. ood body mechanics  Keep your back straight and bend your knees whenever  tilting wheelchair or traversing curbs or other impediments     Also  be aware of detachable parts such as arms or legrests  These must NEVER be used to move the wheelchair or as lifting supports  as they may  be inadvertently released  resulting in possible injury to the user and or assistant s      When learning a new assistance technique  have an experienced assistant help you before attempting it alone     TDX    SP TDX SR 18 Part No 1143190    2 SAFETY    Stability and Balance    WARNING    ALWAYS wear your seat positioning strap  The seat positioning strap is a positioning belt ONLY  It is not designed for use  as a safety device withstanding high stress loads such as auto or aircraft safety belts  If signs of wear appear  belt MUST be  replaced IMMEDIATELY    The drive behavior initially experienced by the user may be different from other wheelchairs previously used  This power  wheelchair has Invacare s SureStep  technology  a feature that provides the wheelchair with optimum traction and stability  when driving forward over transitions and thresholds of up to 3 inches  The following warnings apply specifically to the  SureStep feature     DO NOT use on inclines greater than 9      DO NOT use on inclines with wet  slippery  icy or oily surfaces  This may include certain painted or otherwise treated  wood surfaces    DO NOT traverse down ramps at high speed  Doing so will reduce traction and incr
79. or       Compact Joystick       Generic Left Leg Actuator    B    Sip and Puff control          1 E Connected  mm Devices  Screen  DESCRIPTION    30    Intelligent CG Tilt    10101        s    Digital Attendant Control          Intelligent Tilt Actuator     xy  Nm  1 2    Shark Power Module  SPM   Actuator    ET      m    2     Micro Extremity Control                Intelligent Recline Actuator    SANODE or Single Actuator  Control Interface    Peachtree Control             Intelligent Center Leg Actua   tor    4 way Switch Box    ASL Digital Control             Elevate Actuator    Multiple Actuator Control  Box    Generic Analog Control             Generic Tilt Actuator    Bes    RIM Control    This is displayed if the con   troller supports G Trac             Generic Recline Actuator                      1 2               3 4    Mouse Mode                   Generic Leg Actuators             Proportional Attendant  Control             Infra Red  IR  Mode                FIGURE 9 LCD Display Screens   Connected Devices Screen    TDX SP TDX SR    52    Part No 1143190       5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION    Programmable Mono Ports 1 and 2 with External Mode Switch   The programmable mono port with external mode switch input is located at the rear of the joystick on the left side  The programmable mono port  input offers the choice of three options      Remote drive select       Remote stop mode  reset  input     Single actuator input    The single switch functions operate through mono 
80. ounting tube into the mounting bracket     Part No 1143190            Mounting Bracket Mounting  Bracket  Hex Mounting  Threaded  Screws Plate   Arm Tube    Adjustment Lock Joystick  Washers Lever Mounting  Tube       Joystick not shown   lt     FIGURE 8 Repositioning Joystick   Adjustable ASBA Seats    95 TDX  SP TDX SR    7 SETUP MAINTENANCE    Van Seats       For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 9     Take note of the position and orientation of mounting hardware for reinstalling the joystick assembly      Turn the adjustment lock lever to release the joystick mounting tube from the mounting bracket   Remove the joystick mounting tube from the wheelchair     3  Remove the three hex mounting screws  bushings and locknuts that secure the mounting bracket to the three mounting holes on the armrest  plate        The mounting bracket is mounted to the inside of the armrest plate     4  Reposition the mounting bracket on the opposite armrest plate   5  Using the three hex mounting screws  bushings and locknuts secure the mounting bracket to the three mounting holes of the armrest plate   6   f necessary  perform the following to reposition the adjustment lock    A  Slide the adjustment lock from the mounting bracket    B  Rotate adjustment lock 180   and slide adjustment lock over the opposite end of the mounting bracket     7  Slide joystick mounting tube through the mounting bracket to the desired position and secure adjustment lock to tube by turning lever on  adjustment lock 
81. port l  An optional y cable allows a second programmable function through mono port 2     Remote Stop Switch    The remote reset switch may be used to stop the wheelchair if the wheelchair is in motion    The remote reset switch also functions in the same way as the joystick mode switch when the wheelchair is not in motion  Refer to Mode Switch on  page 54    Remote On Off Switch    The remote On Off switch input is located at the rear of the joystick on the right side and allows the power switch to be operated by an ability switch   normally open momentary switch with mono plug   To use the remote On Off feature  the Drive Select On Off switch must be in the On position   Each activation of the ability switch will alternately turn the joystick On or Off     Part No 1143190 53 TDX SP TDX SR    5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION  Mode Switch    The mode switch is used to select the operating mode for the wheelchair  The mode switch is located on the joystick  A mode switch is needed  whenever any of the following operating modes are programmed       Environmental Controls  ECU 1  ECU 2  ECU 3  ECU 4            Speed Mode in Digital 3 Speed  Slow  Medium  Full      Sleep Mode     RIM Mode        Remote Drive Selection Mode       Tilt Recline Mode      Information Center Display Selection  does not require Reset activation at power up     If any of the above modes are selected  the control will require activation of the switch immediately after the power switch is turned On in order to  ent
82. program  As an example  an operator may have a  control need for spasticity in the morning and a very different need in the afternoon  DRIVE   can be programmed for higher speeds and quicker  response while DRIVE 2 can be programmed for slower speeds and less responsiveness or vise versa  The other two drive programs could be indoor  and outdoor versions of DRIVE   and DRIVE 2     Selecting the Drive Mode    Memory Card Slot    Charger Programming    I  Move the toggle up and release  DRIVE   will appear on LCD     Input  Front of Joystick           2  Move the toggle up and release again  DRIVE 2 will appear on LCD  LCD Display  3  Move the toggle up and release again  DRIVE 3 will appear on LCD            Mode Switch  4  Move the toggle up and release again  DRIVE 4 will appear on LCD  Drive Select    Toggle Switch  5  Move the toggle up and release one more time to select DRIVE    NI  pee    Control Knob       Joystick    Remote On   Off Input    Programmable Mono  Port 1 2 or External    Mode Switch To Controller    FIGURE 5  MPJ  Joystick Switches and Indicators    TDX SP TDX SR 46 Part No 1143190    5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION  Speed Control  The speed control knob is located on the side of the joystick housing      Rotate the knob clockwise  forward  to increase the speed of the wheelchair to the programmed max speed   2  Rotate the knob counterclockwise  backward  to decrease the speed of the wheelchair to the programmed max speed   Joystick  The joystick has proportional 
83. r if improperly set up or  adjusted     Except for programming  DO NOT service or adjust the wheelchair while occupied  unless otherwise noted     Before adjusting  repairing or servicing the wheelchair  ALWAYS turn the wheelchair power Off  otherwise  injury or  damage may occur     Wheelchairs should be examined during maintenance for signs of corrosion  water exposure  incontinence  etc    Electrical  components damaged by corrosion should be replaced immediately     Wheelchairs that are used by incontinent users and or are frequently exposed to water may require replacement of  electrical components more frequently     DO NOT overtighten hardware attaching to the frame  This could cause damage to the frame tubing   Transport ready packages are not retrofittable to existing models and are not field serviceable     For optimal performance  replace gas locking cylinders every two years or if performance issues are encountered   Performance issues include forward tipping and veering     Part No 1143190 15             TDX SR    2 SAFETY  2 2 Safety Handling       Safety and Handling    of the wheelchair requires the close attention of the wheelchair user as well as the assistant  This manual points out the most  common procedures and techniques involved in the safe operation and maintenance of the wheelchair  It is important to practice and master these  safe techniques until you are comfortable in maneuvering around the frequently encountered architectural barriers     Use th
84. ration or its  subsidiaries unless otherwise noted     Part No 1143190 Rev     06 10    
85. re using  In case of damage  DO NOT use  Contact Invacare Carrier for  further instruction     As a manufacturer of wheelchairs  Invacare endeavors to supply a wide variety of wheelchairs to meet many needs of the  end user  However  final selection of the type of wheelchair to be used by an individual rests solely with the user and his   her healthcare professional capable of making such a selection  Invacare highly recommends working with a certified rehab  technology supplier and or a member of NRRTS or RESNA     Part No 1143190 lI TDX  SP TDX SR    2 SAFETY    2 1 Operation Information  Setup  A WARNING    A qualified technician must perform the initial set up of this wheelchair  Also  a qualified technician must perform all  procedures in the service manual     Performance adjustments should only be made by professionals of the healthcare field or persons fully conversant with this  process and the driver s capabilities  Incorrect settings could cause injury to the driver  bystanders  damage to the  wheelchair and to surrounding property     After the wheelchair has been set up adjusted  check to make sure that the wheelchair performs to the specifications  entered during the set up procedure  If the wheelchair does not perform to specifications  turn the wheelchair Off  immediately and reenter set up specifications  Repeat this procedure until the wheelchair performs to specifications     TDX    SP TDX SR 12 Part No 1143190    2 SAFETY    Transport    A WARNING    DO NO
86. receivers   such as citizens band  CB  radios  or turn ON  personal communication devices  such as cellular phones  while the powered wheelchair is turned ON     Be aware of nearby transmitters  such as radio or TV stations  and try to avoid coming close to them   If unintended movement or brake release occurs  turn the powered wheelchair OFF as soon as it is safe     Be aware that adding accessories or components  or modifying the powered wheelchair  may make it more  susceptible to EMI  NOTE  There is no easy way to evaluate their effect on the overall immunity of the powered  wheelchair   and    Report all incidents of unintended movement or brake release to the powered wheelchair manufacturer  and  note whether there is a source of EMI nearby     Important Information       I     2   3     20 volts per meter  V m  is a generally achievable and useful immunity level against EMI  as of May 1994   the  higher the level  the greater the protection      This device has been tested to a radiated immunity level of 20 volts per meter     The immunity level of the product is unknown     Modification of any kind to the electronics of this scooter as manufactured by Invacare may adversely affect the EMI  immunity levels     Part No 1143190    3l TDX  SP TDX SR    3 LABEL LOCATIONS    3 Label Locations    NO WHEELCHAIR HAS BEEN APPROVED FOR USE AS A SEATING  SURFACE WITHIN A MOTOR VEHICLE  THIS LABEL IS FOR  INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY  LIABILITY ISSUES WERE NOT  CONSIDERED IN THE AT
87. s condition exists  The chair will not be allowed to oper   ate    The status indicator shows an Attendant Icon if the attendant   s override switch is active        The dotted box shows the area that contains the available    modes    in the currently selected drive  The modes are  programmed for each drive and are based upon the configuration of the chair    These modes are highlighted when the Mode is active  The operator changes modes by pressing the Mode Select  Switch    The available modes are as follows        a    4 Switch Level   4 Switch Level 2 Automatic ASM     LI  LI Latched   L2  12 Latched  Positioning    Mila  amp  Vis is Ig      Digital 3 Speed     3 Drive Select ECU Output Infrared  Activated    E       No Driving Powered Seating RIM Mode                            Part No 1143190 49 TDX SP TDX SR    5 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION    Available Modes in this Drive   Must be Programmed  Top  Highlighted Icon  Indicates Selected Mode        Drive Profile Name                    E Battery Gauge  Display          Status Indicator    Clock       Driving Screen       For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 8  M              M          This screen is shown when the operator issues a drive command and the    Drive Icon on the main screen was highlighted          FIGURE 8 LCD Display Screens   Driving Screen       The Drive   s name  warning info message  status  icon and battery indicator are displayed on this  screen        TDX  SP TDX SR 50 Part No 1143190    5 WHEELCHAIR OPE
88. tensity of the  interfering EM energy can be measured in volts per meter  V m   Each powered wheelchair can resist EMI up to a certain intensity  This is called its   immunity level   The higher the immunity level  the greater the protection  At this time  current technology is capable of achieving at least a 20 V m  immunity level  which would provide useful protection from the more common sources of radiated EMI     There are a number of sources of relatively intense electromagnetic fields in the everyday environment  Some of these sources are obvious and easy  to avoid  Others are not apparent and exposure is unavoidable  However  we believe that by following the warnings listed below  your risk to EMI  will be minimized     Part No 1143190 29 TDX SP TDX SR    2 SAFETY    The sources of radiated EMI can be broadly classified into three types        Hand held Portable transceivers  transmitters receivers with the antenna mounted directly on the transmitting unit  Examples include  citizens  band  CB  radios     walkie talkie     security  fire and police transceivers  cellular telephones  and other personal communication devices         Some cellular telephones and similar devices transmit signals while they are ON  even when not being used     2  Medium range mobile transceivers  such as those used in police cars  fire trucks  ambulances and taxis  These usually have the antenna mounted  on the outside of the vehicle  and    3  Long range transmitters and transceivers  suc
89. the right  as shown below MUST be used   Batteries that have the reverse terminal configuration MUST not be used   otherwise injury and damage may occur   Terminals must have a cross hole in them as shown below   PROPER BATTERIES TO USE DO NOT USE THIS TYPE OF BATTERY    SA    Terminal Cross                          Hole  NEGATIVE    NEAME O C a POSITIVE      Battery Terminal  Battery Battery Terminal      CR 9000000 Terminal Post OOOQOO Post  Terminal Post Post  8  TDX  SP TDX SR    Part No 1143190    7 SETUP MAINTENANCE    A WARNING    FOR WHEELCHAIRS USING GP24 BATTERIES    Batteries with terminal configuration  POSITIVE on the right and NEGATIVE on the left  as shown below MUST be used   Batteries that have the reverse terminal configuration MUST not be used   otherwise injury and damage may occur     Terminals must have a cross hole in them as shown below     PROPER BATTERIES TO USE DO NOT USE THIS TYPE OF BATTERY    ANON    OO0O0QOO    Terminal Cross  Hole         NEGATIVE      Battery  Terminal Post    POSITIVE     POSITIVE      Battery Battery Terminal     Terminal Post Post           NEGATIVE     Battery  Terminal Post    OO0000    7 6 Removing Installing the Batteries From Into the Wheelchair    Removing the Front Shroud Battery Retention Bracket and Rear Shroud    CAUTION    Place the wheelchair in a well ventilated area where work can be performed without risking damage to carpeting or floor  covering        For this procedure  refer to FIGURE   on page 84     TDX
90. the wheelchair  Also make sure every precaution is taken to reduce the gap distance   Align both casters parallel with the object you are transferring onto                 For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 5  Front View Top View  Adequate mobility and upper body strength is Minimize Gap Wheelchair Minimize Gap Roe  required to perform this activity independently  Distance Seat  a yl  l  Position the wheelchair to minimize the gap distance between the    wheelchair seat and the seat to which you are transferring  TORTE  2  Ensure the casters are aligned parallel with the object     ds  Seat pat  3  Engage motor locks  Refer to Disengaging Engaging Motor Lock  Levers on page 58   gt   4  Shift body weight into seat with transfer  Seat      U             During independent transfer  little or no seat  platform will be beneath you  Use a transfer board  if at all possible     FIGURE 5 Pinch Points    Part No 1143190 25 TDX SP TDX SR    2 SAFETY  Storage    A WARNING    Avoid storing or using the wheelchair near open flame or combustible products  Serious injury or damage to property may  result     Invacare has tested its power wheelchairs in accordance with ISO 7176    Rain Test     This provides the end user or his her  attendant sufficient time to remove his her power wheelchair from a rain storm and retain wheelchair operation     DO NOT leave power wheelchair in a rain storm of any kind   DO NOT use power wheelchair in a shower   DO NOT leave power wheelchair in a damp are
91. ts if you have to drive wheels and engage wheel locks motor locks clutches     move forward in the seat or pick them up from  the floor by reaching down between your knees   Proper positioning is essential for your safety   Improper positioning while leaning or bending  could cause the wheelchair to tip forward onto  anti tippers        For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 3        FIGURE 3 Reaching  Leaning and Bending   Forward    Part No 1143190 23 TDX    SP TDX SR    2 SAFETY  Reaching  Bending   Backward    A WARNING    DO NOT lean over the top of the back  upholstery  This will change your center of gravity  and may cause you to tip over     Proper positioning is essential for your safety   When reaching  leaning  bending or bending  backward  it is important to use the casters as a  tool to maintain stability and balance        For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 4     Position wheelchair as close as possible to the desired object  Position  the casters so that they are extended away from the drive wheels to  create the longest possible wheelbase  engage the motor locks and turn  power off  Reach back only as far as your arm will extend without  changing your sitting position        FIGURE 4 Reaching  Bending   Backward    TDX SP TDX SR 24 Part No 1143190    2 SAFETY  Transferring To and From Other Seats    A WARNING     ALWAYS turn the wheelchair power OFF and engage the motor locks clutches to prevent the wheels from moving before  attempting to transfer in or out of 
92. ttery is critical otherwise batteries will not connect to the controller or each other   Position the remaining battery in the front of the battery tray in the orientation shown so that the wiring harnesses can be connected together   See Detail    B    of FIGURE 3 on page 87   Connect front battery to rear battery  See Detail    B    of FIGURE 3 on page 87   Connect battery straps  See Detail    C    of FIGURE 3 on page 87   Slide the battery tray into the wheelchair  FIGURE 2    Install the battery door and rear shroud  Refer to Installing the Front Shroud Battery Retention Bracket and Rear Shroud on page 88        TDX  SP TDX SR 86 Part No 1143190    7 SETUP MAINTENANCE    Battery with Battery DETAIL    A       Connector Bracket       Front of the Battery Tray          NOTE  22NF Batteries  shown     DETAIL                  Connect Front  Battery to  Rear Battery  ERE                Front  Battery    Rear Battery    FIGURE 3 Installing Batteries into Wheelchair    Part No 1143190 87 TDX SP TDX SR    7 SETUP MAINTENANCE  Installing the Front Shroud Battery Retention Bracket and Rear Shroud    A CAUTION    Wheelchairs with TRRO or TRBKTS Only   Battery retention brackets MUST be installed at all times  Otherwise  the  wheelchair will not be WC 19 compliant     After installing front shroud  ensure that the mounting screws on the front shroud battery retention bracket are fully  engaged into the battery box        For this procedure  refer to FIGURE   on page 84        Reinst
93. tube when TDX SP is at the lowest seat to floor  height     Pinch point may occur when rotating the footboard assembly        For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 2         DETAIL    A    DETAIL    B    DETAIL    C     Telescoping  Jupe Walking  Beam  T Pinch Point       a inch Poin    e  Walking N ae Headtube  Beam Headtube Cap   on  Front  Caster       Front J US f    Caster i cA    FIGURE 2 Pinch Points    TDX  SP TDX SR 22 Part No 1143190    2 SAFETY  Footplates and Front Rigging    A WARNING    If the wheelchair dips forward and the footplates touch the ground while the wheelchair is in motion  please contact your  dealer for an inspection and avoid use of the wheelchair if possible  Otherwise the user could be injured     ALWAYS maintain a minimum of 3 inches between bottom of the front riggings and the floor ground while the wheelchair  is in motion to ensure proper ground clearance  If necessary  adjust the front rigging height or tilt seat to achieve proper  ground clearance     DO NOT use the footplates as a platform  When getting in or out of the wheelchair  make sure that the footplates are in  the upward position or swing footrests towards the outside of the wheelchair     Reaching  Leaning and Bending   Forward  Engage motor locks and turn power off before reaching  leaning or  WARNING bending only as far as your arm will extend without changing your sitting  A position  Position the casters so that they are extended away from the    DO NOT attempt to reach objec
94. uch your skin  wash the area IMMEDIATELY and thoroughly with  cool water  In serious cases or if eye contact is made  seek medical attention IMMEDIATELY        Examine battery terminals for corrosion     2  Verify the plastic caps are in place over battery cell holes     3  Clean terminals by using a battery cleaning tool  wire brush  or medium grade sand paper      Upon completion  areas should be shiny  not dull     4  Carefully dust off all metal particles     TDX  SP TDX SR 92 Part No 1143190    7 8 Adjusting Forks  For this procedure  refer to FIGURE 6     This procedure must be performed by a qualified technician     This procedure applies to both Forks     l  Remove the retaining screw securing the headtube cover in place   2  Remove the headtube cover  not shown  from the caster headtube     3  To properly tighten caster journal system and guard against flutter   perform the following check     A         the wheelchair forward  toward the floor   B  Pivot both forks and casters to top of their arc simultaneously     C  Let casters drop to bottom of arc  wheels should swing once  to one side  then immediately rest in a straight downward  position      D  Adjust locknuts according to freedom of caster swing     4  Test wheelchair for maneuverability    5   Readjust locknuts if necessary  and repeat STEPS 1 3 until correct    6  Snap headtube cover into the caster headtube    7  Reinstall retaining screws    Part No 1143190 93    2  P     7 SETUP MAINTENANCE      S      
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