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1. s eeseeee The REM 24 SD Remote 7 1 Layout of the remote sssrinin aniani aaia aaa EK aa aaa 7 2 ON OFF diode status diseplavl sseeeesseee essere ereer ennenen rner 7 3 Battery charger display scce esser esser essere esser esser renne renererien 7 4 Activating deactivating the immobilizer ssseeesseee esser essere esser essere esser essere renne 7 5 Using the Buddy buttons with the remote ssssssseeeesseeeesseee essere essere essere enner 7 6 Controlling the wheelchair using the remote sseee essere cesse eres sees serres serrer enner 7 6 1 How a wheelchair with Indirect Steering reacts to joystick movements 7 7 Operating the electric adjustment options sseee esser essere essere essere essere esser essere enner 7 7 1 Activating adjustment 1 es TTT 7 7 2 Selecting and operating the adjustment option sss eee eee eee eee 7 7 3 Changing back to driving es TTT 7 8 Error diagnosis caaan e AA AE RAA EA EAN AEREA ANEA ERSA ANE ENAA EARS 7 8 1 Error codes and diagnostic Codes vs zs ezoa s svosznrgsres yzg ai aiei Adjusting the wheelchair to the user s seating posture 8 1 Adjusting the armrests and the joystick bon sseeeesseee esse esser essere renne 8 1 1 Adapting the remote to the length of the users arm eee eee eee eee 8 1 2 Setting the height of the remote sss esec eree sees esser seer ee seer rner nne nnn 8 1 3 Setting the height of the armrests eeee esse essere essere ereenn nenen 55 8 1 4 Setting the height
2. lA Pre requisites iv e 1x 5mm Allen key e Use the Allen key to loosen both set screws on the foot plate e Adjust to the desired angle e Re tighten the screws 90 9 2 2 9 Adjusting the angle and depth adjustable foot plate L Pre requisites ad e 1x 5mm Allen key e Use the Allen key to loosen the set screw on the foot plate 1 e Adjust the foot plate to the desired angle or depth e Re tighten the screw 91 9 2 3 9 2 3 1 92 Manually height adjustable legrest 80 0 with ergonomic length adjustment Swivelling the legrest outward and or removing The small unlocking button is located on the upper section of the legrest When the legrest is unlocked it can be swivelled inward or outward when getting into wheelchair as well as being removed completely e Press the unlocking button 1 and swivel the legrest outward e Remove the legrest in an upward direction 9 2 3 2 Setting the angle A PLEASE NOTE Danger of crushing e Do not reach inside the swivelling range of the legrest A PLEASE NOTE Danger of injury due to incorrect adjustment of the footrests and legrests e Before and during every journey it is imperative to ensure that there is an adequate distance between the legrests and the steering wheels or the ground e Raising Pull the legrest upward until the desired angle has been achieved iS 93 94 Lowering Keep the legrest in the foot plat
3. scce esser essere eesseee essere esser essere ennenen neee nenn 74 9 2 1 Standard footrest with pre set ANGIE ee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeteeeaaeeeseenaees 74 9 2 1 1 Swivelling the footrest outward and or removing sss sees eee eee eee eee 74 9 2 1 2 Seung Ihe ANGE aa H T Te ila ari TE darii 75 9 2 1 3 Setting the end stop of the footrest sese eee eee ee 77 9 2 1 4 Adjusting the length of the footrest eee eee eee 80 9 2 2 Manually height adjustable legrest 90 0 ooo sese 81 9 2 2 1 Swivelling the legrest outward and or removing sese eee eee eee eee eee 81 9 2 2 2 Setting the angle essor veze deve ecceeengse ev evadedece sukcecdewnivdecwethues Tetra adh asi 82 9 2 2 3 Setting the end stop of the legrest ssse ee eeee esse ee eeee ereer ereenn nenen 83 9 2 2 4 Adjusting the length of the legrest sse eee eee eee 86 9 2 2 5 Adjusting the depth of the calf late eee eee 87 9 2 2 6 Adjusting the height of the Calf plate eee eee 88 9 2 2 7 Unlocking and swivelling the calf plate backward when alighting sese eee 89 9 2 2 8 Adjusting the angle adjustable foot plate 90 9 2 2 9 Adjusting the angle and depth adjustable foot plate sese 91 9 2 3 Manually height adjustable legrest 80 0 with ergonomic length adjustment 92 9 2 3 1 Swivelling the legrest outward and or removing sese eee eee eee eee eee 92 9 2 3 2 Setting the Angle ci cavi raad y hoazh eiei arg T keea Ea reir EEEE iai 93 9
4. 57 58 Setting the width of the side sections The distance between the side sections can be adjusted by 5 5 cm on both sides 11 cm in total Requirements e Allen key 8mm Where to find the adjustment screws The figure below shows the position of the screws 1 which allow armrest width adjustment only the left side is shown in the illustration Doing the adjustment e Loosen screw 1 e Adjust armrest to required position e Retighten the screw e Repeat this procedure for the second armrest 59 8 2 60 Manually adjusting the seat tilt The manual seat angle adjustment has an adjustable range of 0 to 15 The seat angle is adjusted by means of a spindle which is to be found at the front underneath the seat frame When adjusting the seat angle it should be ensured that at least 1cm of the threaded bolt always remains inside the spindle and is not completely unscrewed from the spindle NOTE It is easier to adjust the angle of the seat when there is nobody sitting in the wheelchair The figure to the right shows the position of the spindle 1 for manual seat angle adjustment Loosen the counter nut 1 of spindle Adjust the seat angle by turning the spindle 2 Re tighten the counter nut 61 8 3 Manually adjusting the backrest 8 3 1 Adjusting the backrest using the gas pressure spring The lever for adjusting the backrest is located on the opposite side from the Joys
5. NOTE i If you do not have sufficient muscle strength you should ask other persons for help Use a sliding board if possible 28 Driving Before driving for the first time Before you take your first trip you should familiarise yourself well with the operation of the vehicle and with all operating elements Take your time to test all functions and driving modes NOTE If installed make sure to properly adjust and use the posture belt each time you use the wheelchair Sitting Comfortably Driving Safely Before each trip make sure that You are within easy reach of all operating controls The battery charge is sufficient for the distance intended to be covered The posture belt if installed is in perfect order The gearless wheelchair has very dynamic performance Please observe that gearless motors have very high performance For this reason a wheelchair with a gearless drive has greater dynamic performance than wheelchairs fitted with conventional motors The top speed is also higher Please therefore drive carefully until you have become accustomed to the driving features of the wheelchair 29 5 2 Parking and stationary When parking your vehicle or if your vehicle is stationary for a prolonged period e Switch the vehicle s power system off ON OFF key e Activate your anti theft lock if existing 5 3 Taking Obstacles 5 3 1 The SureStep System This electric wheelchair is fitte
6. Note To brake quickly simply let go of the joystick It will then automatically return to the middle position The wheelchair will brake 44 7 7 Operating the electric adjustment options Electric adjustment options like electric legrests or an electric backrest are operated by using the joystick 7 7 1 Activating adjustment mode e Press the activate adjustment mode button A The remote switches to the adjustment mode last used The driving mode display B switches to the appropriate symbol one of the symbols shown below The factory setting for controls is to display all symbols irrespective of whether certain adjustment E y options are available or not Your dealer can carry out individual SRI modification of this setting 3 Seat tilt Backrest Left legrest Right legrest Both legrests Lifter 45 Information i When using the REM 24 SD remote it is not necessary as on previous remote versions to push the joystick forward in order to access the adjustment mode It is sufficient to operate the adjustment mode button just once If the remote has been programmed appropriately further modes can be accessed by repeatedly pressing the adjustment mode button i e light mode or ECU mode environment control unit The standard REM 24 SD programming only supports the adjustment function Please speak to your Invacare dealer if you have any questions in this respect 7 7 2 Selecting and op
7. The REM 24 SD Remote Layout of the remote Upper side Controls 1 Immobilizer 2 Activate scroll through drive mode button 3 Horn 4 Left hand indicator 5 Joystick 6 Activate adjustment mode button 7 ON OFF button 8 Light 9 Right hand indicator 10 Hazard warning signal flasher r A dal fa E L CL 37 38 Upper side Displays 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Battery charger display Status display in key symbol j Drive mode display oo Fe See Left hand indicator display Hazard warning signal flasher display Light display Right hand indicator display e E Underside 1 Charger socket 2 Programming socket Rear panel 1 Socket for Buddy button 1 corresponds to Activate scroll through drive mode button 2 Socket for Buddy button 2 corresponds to ON OFF button 3 Socket for Buddy button 3 corresponds to Activate scroll through adjustment mode button 4 Socket for bus cable 39 7 2 7 3 40 ON OFF diode status display INFORMATION The ON OFF diode in key symbol also serves as status or error message display For error codes please see chapter Error codes and diagnostic codes on page 49 Battery charger display All diodes illuminated Full range Battery charger display Only red diodes illuminated Reduced range Both red diodes flashing Very low range Only one red diode flashin
8. Yes You Can Invacare Typhoon II Electric wheelchair Operating manual C How can you get in touch with Invacare If you have any questions or need support please contact your authorised Invacare Dealer who has the necessary know how and equipment plus the special knowledge concerning your Invacare product and can offer you all round satisfactory service Should you wish to contact Invacare directly you can reach us in Europe at the following addresses and phone numbers CAT Mobitec Mobilitatshilfen GmbH a 43 6232 55 35 0 L A Herzog Odilostrasse 101 Fax 43 6232 55 35 4 7 A 5310 Mondsee office mobitec austria com Austria austria invacare com WWW www mobitec austria com Invacare n v a 32 0 50 83 10 10 Autobaan 22 Fax 32 0 50 83 10 11 B 8210 Loppem Brugge belgium invacare com Belgium WWW www invacare be Mobitec Rehab AG a 41 0 61 48 77 080 Benkenstrake 260 Fax 41 0 61 48 77 08 1 CH 4108 Witterswil office mobitec rehab ch Switzerland switzerland invacare com WWW www mobitec rehab ch Invacare Aquatec a 0 75 62 7 00 251 Alemannenstrafe 10 Fax 08 00 6 73 81 72 88316 Isny info invacare aquatec de Deutschland WWW www invacare aquatec de Invacare A S Sdr Ringvej 39 DK 2605 Br ndby Danmark Kundeservice Fax Kundeservice WWW 45 0 36 90 00 00 45 0 36 90 00 01 denmark invacare com www invacare dk
9. 71 9 1 2 3 Adjusting the calf plate to the calf width of the user The calf plate of the legrest can be adapted to the user s calf width by bending apart or together e Bending the calf plate to the desired width 72 9 1 2 4 Adjusting the angle of the foot plate Wd Prerequisites LU e 1x 5mm socket head spanner e Fold up the foot plates in order to access the adjusting screws e Use the socket head spanner to adjust the adjusting screws 1 e Fold the foot plate down again 73 9 2 Laterally mounted legrests 9 2 1 Standard footrest with pre set angle 9 2 1 1 Swivelling the footrest outward and or removing The small unlocking button is located on the upper section of the footrest When the footrest is unlocked it can be swivelled inward or outward when getting into the wheelchair as well as being removed completely e Press the unlocking button 1 and swivel the footrest outward e Remove the footrest in an upward direction 74 9 2 1 2 Setting the angle A V PLEASE NOTE Danger of injury due to incorrect adjustment of the footrests and legrests e Before and during every journey it is imperative to ensure that there is an adequate distance between the legrests and the steering wheels or the ground Pre requisites e 1x 6mm Allen key e Loosen the screw 1 using the Allen key e If the footrest cannot be moved after loosening the screw position a metal pin in the design
10. Electronics Electrical System Check all plug connections for condition and firm seat Fa Have all batteries been fully charged before the daily operation Before every trip Are all holders screws firmly fixed tight and safe Pi Are all electric bulbs of the lighting system if applicable in working Before each trip order Cleaning Clean all parts carefully When necessary Have your vehicle inspected and serviced once a year by your authorised dealer A complete checklist of necessary maintenance work can be found in the Service Manual which can be obtained from Invacare 129 12 12 1 130 Maintenance and repair work The following are instructions on maintenance and repairs that can be performed by the user For the specifications of spare parts please see Technical Specifications on page 144 or consult the Service Manual available from Invacare in this connection please see the addresses and phone numbers in section How can you get in touch with Invacare on page 2 In case you require assistance please contact your Invacare Dealer Repairing a flat tyre WARNING Danger of damage or injury if the vehicle is accidentally set into motion during repairs e Switch the power off ON OFF Button e Engage the motors e Secure the vehicle against rolling away by placing wedges under the wheels CAUTION Risk of damage to the vehicle Collisions can be
11. 2 3 3 Adjusting the length of the legrest sse eee eee eee 95 9 2 3 4 Adjusting the depth of the calf plate sss sese ee essere neee nner nenen 96 9 2 3 5 Adjusting the height of the calf plate eee eee 97 9 2 3 6 Unlocking and swivelling the calf plate backward when alighting sese eee eee 98 9 2 3 7 Adjusting the angle adjustable foot plate 99 9 2 3 8 Adjusting the angle and depth adjustable foot plate sese 100 9 2 4 Electrically height adjustable legrest 80 0 with ergonomic length adjustment 101 9 2 4 1 Swivelling the legrest outward and or removing sss eee eee eee eee 101 9 2 4 2 Setting the ande irera ici nicest ei icv vend veces wai eee 102 9 2 4 3 Adjusting the length of the legrest sese es sees ee esse ee esse ereer ee ereenn ennenen nee 103 9 2 4 4 Adjusting the depth of the calf plate sss sese ee esse neee nner 104 9 2 4 5 Adjusting the height of the calf plate ses sese e sese eee cen ereenn ennenen nen 105 9 2 4 6 Unlocking and swivelling the calf plate backward when alighting sees eee 106 9 2 4 7 Adjusting the angle adjustable foot plate 107 9 2 4 8 Adjusting the angle and depth adjustable foot plate sese 108 10 Electrical System 109 10 1 Electronics Protection System seer esse cesser esse ee esse erres ereer ennenen rener e nnn 109 16 S HS THE MAIN FUSE ene oriei teenie ane ee eice ee siatcee es sane SLU ov ide ee ds EANES DARE EA EEEN ADENT 110 10 2 Batterie cnisa aaa aa aaa aa Da aaia aaa aaaea aaa E
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13. calf plate straight down e Unlock the legrest and swivel outward The calf plate swivels backward on its own 106 e Lift leg over the heel strap and place on the ground 9 2 4 7 Adjusting the angle adjustable foot plate We Pre requisites iv e 1x 5mm Allen key e Use the Allen key to loosen both set screws on the foot plate e Adjust to the desired angle e Re tighten the screws 107 9 2 4 8 Adjusting the angle and depth adjustable foot plate le Pre requisites ad e 1x 5mm Allen key e Use the Allen key to loosen the set screw on the foot plate 1 e Adjust the foot plate to the desired angle or depth e Re tighten the screw 108 10 10 1 Electrical System Electronics Protection System The vehicle s electronics are equipped with an overload protection system If the motors are put under considerable strain for a longer period of time for example when driving up a steep hill and especially when the ambient temperature is high then the electronic system could overheat In this case the vehicle s power is reduced gradually until it finally comes to a halt The Status Display shows a corresponding error code see chapter Error codes and diagnostic codes on page 49 By switching the power supply off and back on again the error code is cancelled and the electronics are switched back on It will take approximately five minutes until the electronics have cooled down enough for th
14. drive level drive level button see Layout of the remote on page 37 e Speed stage 1 slow to 5 fast is shown on the drive level display The electronic controller is programmed with standard values during manufacture Your Invacare dealer can carry out programming tailored to fit your requirements WARNING Any alteration to the drive programme can influence vehicle handling and the tipping stability of the electric vehicle e Alterations to the drive programme may only be carried out by trained Invacare dealers e Invacare supplies all electric vehicles from the factory with a standard drive programme Invacare can only assume a warranty for the safe vehicle handling of the electric vehicle in particular tipping stability for this standard drive programme i Can the electronic system programming be adapted Will the wheelchair not drive after switching on Check the drive away lock see chapter Activating deactivating the immobilizer on page 41 and the status bar indicator see chapter ON OFF diode status display on page 40 43 7 6 1 How a wheelchair with Indirect Steering reacts to joystick movements Indirect Steering occurs by individually applying power to the drive wheels and is found on wheelchairs with front rear and middle wheel drive Travel direction The further the joystick is moved in a particular direction the more dynamically the wheelchair reacts
15. transferring in and out of the wheelchair In order to side transfer it is necessary for the armrest to either be raised or removed completely depending on the model A skirtguard can be installed as an option in connection with the parallel sliding armrest This is attached in the same way as the standard armrest and must also be removed when transferring 4 1 Remove the standard armrest in order to side transfer Removing the armrest i e Loosen remote cable 1 from remote e Loosen clamping lever 2 e Remove the side panel from the receptacle 26 4 2 Raise the parallel sliding armrest remove the skirtguard optional Swivelling the armrest up e Swivel the armrest up to access from the side Remove the clothes guard option for access e Disengage the release handle 1 e Pull the skirt guard out of the holder 27 Getting into the wheelchair e Position your wheelchair as close as possible to your seat This might have to be done by an attendant e Switch your wheelchair off e Apply the hand brake of your wheelchair if existing e Detach the side part of your wheelchair or swivel it up e Now slide into the wheelchair Getting out of the wheelchair e Drive your wheelchair as close as possible to your seat e Switch your wheelchair off e Apply the hand brake of your wheelchair if existing e Detach the side part of your wheelchair or swivel it up e Now slide onto your new seat
16. width with standard e 72cm armrests Seat width 39 cm e 60cm e 60cm e 60cm Seat width 43 cm e 64cm e 64cm 7 e 64cm Seat width 48 cm e 69cm e 69cm e 69cm Total seat width with travelling armrests Seat width 39 cm e 64cm e 64cm e 64cm Seat width 43 cm e 68cm e 68cm e 68cm Seat width 48 cm e 73cm e 73cm e 73cm Total length incl standard e 116cm e 116cm e 116cm e 116cm 145 146 Dimensions Standard Contour Recaro Flex Seat height e 40cm 30 e 40cm 30 e 40cm 30 e 40 cm 30 cm with cm with cm with cm with lifter lifter lifter lifter e 47 cm 30 e 47 cm 30 e 47 cm 30 e 47 cm 30 cm with cm with cm with cm with lifter lifter lifter lifter e 45cm e 45cm e 45cm e 45cm e 47cm e 47cm e 47cm e 47cm Seat width armrest adjustment e 43 cm 44 e 48 cm 49 e 36cm 49 e 38cm 39 range in brackets 48 cm 53 cm 53 cm e 43 44 48 e 43 cm 44 cm 48 cm s 48 49 53 cm Seat depth e 41 46 s 41 46 e 46 51cm je 41 46 51cm 51cm 51cm Backrest height e 48 54 cmj e 64cm e 77 83cm e 55cm Seat cushion thickness e 5cm e 7cm e 7cm Backrest angle e 10 0 e 10 445 je 0 45 e 10 45 7 5 15 electr 22 5 30 Armrest height e 25 35 29 e 25 35 29 e 25 35 29 e 25 35 29 39 cm 39 cm 39 cm 39 cm Dimensions Standard Contour Recaro Flex Legrest lengths e Short fo
17. Manual e Pay strict attention to the safety information Danger of injury if the wheelchair is driven when ability to operate a vehicle is impaired by medication or alcohol e Never drive the wheelchair under the influence of medication or alcohol If necessary the wheelchair must be operated by an attendant who is physically and mentally able Danger of damage or injury if wheelchair is accidentally set into motion e Switch the wheelchair off before you get in get out or handle unwieldy objects e When the drive is disengaged the brake inside the drive is deactivated For this reason pushing the wheelchair by an attendant is only recommended on flat surfaces never on gradients Never leave your wheelchair on a gradient with its motors disengaged Always re engage the motors immediately after pushing the wheelchair Danger of injury if the wheelchair is switched off while driving for example by pressing the On Off Button or disconnecting a cable due to it coming to an abrupt sharp stop e Ifyou have to brake in an emergency simply release the joystick which will bring you to a halt Danger of injury when transferring wheelchair to a vehicle for transport with the occupant seated in it s Itis always better to transfer the wheelchair to a vehicle without the occupant seated in it s In case the wheelchair does need to be transferred to a vehicle using a ramp with the occupant seated in it always have an attendant stand b
18. RN 111 10 2 1 What you need to know about batteries ss eee eee ee eee eee 111 10 2 2 Charging the batteries cccc ceeded cds ivari iae iinei Re iE NE E aA 113 10 2 3 Removing and fitting batteries sese eee eee 115 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 10 2 3 1 Removing the batteries sese ee esse resser sese ereenn rren 10 2 3 2 Howto handle damaged batteries Correctly sese eee Care and maintenance Maintenance and repair work 12 1 Repairing atlat tyre lt 0 ciccccc cccccisscececcesceceeecessecesincceencersecersinsdueeceusteecaiescucntedeedierettsneee 12 1 1 Repairing punctures drive wheel with GB motor and pneumatic tyres Transport 13 1 Transferring the wheelchair to another Vehicle ccccsseceseseeceeeseeeeeseseeneeeeeseees 13 2 Transportation of the wheelchair and use as a vehicle seat sees ss sssssseee eee ss ss 13 2 1 How the wheelchair is anchored in a vehicle for use as a vehicle seat 13 2 2 How the user is secured within the wheelchair ccccceeeeeeeseceeeeeeeeeees 13 3 Securing the wheelchair for transport without passengers sse ee essere esser essere ess Refurbishment Disposal Technical Specifications Inspections Performed 10 Introduction Dear user First we would like to thank you for purchasing our product We hope that you will have a great deal of pleasure with your new power chair This operating manual contains important information and notes about Safety 6 Opera
19. The inability or a greatly restricted ability to walk within the scope of the basic requirement to be able to move within one s own four walls The need to leave the dwelling place in order to get some fresh air during a short walk or to reach those places generally to be found at close distance to the dwelling and where everyday business is carried out Provision of electric wheelchairs for interior and exterior areas is advisable if the use of hand operated wheelchairs is no longer possible on account of the disability yet proper operation of an electromotive drive unit is still practicable Life expectancy We estimate a life expectancy of five years for this product provided it is used in strict accordance with the intended use as set out in this document and all maintenance and service requirements are met The estimated life expectancy can be exceeded if the product is carefully used and properly maintained and provided technical and scientific advances do not result in technical limitations The life expectancy can also be considerably reduced by extreme or incorrect usage The fact that we estimate a life expectancy for this product does not constitute an additional warranty 15 16 Safety Notes e READ WELL BEFORE OPERATION General Safety Notes Danger of injury if wheelchair is used in any other way than the purpose described in this manual e Only ever use the wheelchair in accordance with the instructions in this User s
20. and down gradients For information concerning the maximum safe slope please see chapter Technical Specifications starting on page 144 A WARNING Danger of tipping over e Only ever drive downhill at a maximum of 2 3 of the top speed Avoid sudden changes of direction or abrupt braking when driving on slopes e Always return the backrest of your seat or the seat tilt if adjustable seat tilt is available to an upright position before ascending slopes We recommend that you position the seat backrest or the seat tilt slightly to the rear before descending slopes s Ifthe lifter if installed is raised drive mode is only used for positioning and not for regular drive operation Lower the lifter before ascending a slope e Never attempt to ascend or descend a slope on slippery surfaces or where there is a danger of skidding such as wet pavement ice etc e Avoid trying to get out of the vehicle on an incline or a gradient e Always drive straight in the direction the road or path you are on goes rather than attempting to zigzag e Never attempt to turn around on an incline or a slope A Braking distance is much longer on a downhill slope than on even terrain e Never drive down a slope that exceeds the maximum tilt resistant climbing ability 33 6 Pushing the wheelchair by hand The motors of the wheelchair are equipped with automatic brakes preventing that the wheelchair starts rolling out of control when the joyst
21. anh 105 Fax 351 225105739 P 4369 001 Porto portugal invacare com PORTUGAL WWW www invacare pt CET terf rs ljare T Kundtj nst 46 0 8 761 70 90 SL Invacare AB Fax Kundtjanst 46 0 8 761 81 08 Fagerstagatan 9 sweden invacare com FIN S 163 91 Spanga finland invacare com Sverige WWW www invacare se Tillverkare M LNDAL Invacare Deutschland GmbH T 46 0 31 86 36 00 Kleiststra e 49 Fax 46 0 31 86 36 06 D 32457 Porta Westfalica ginvacare invacare com Deutschland LANDSKRONA a 46 0 418 285 40 Fax 46 0 418 180 89 linvacare invacare com OSKARSHAMN a 46 0 491 101 40 Fax 46 0 491 101 80 oinvacare invacare com Table of Contents Chapter Page 1 Introduction 10 1 1 Important symbols in this manual sssseee ess sssese cesses ssse ereer esen nenen eenn eenn 12 1 2 Important symbols found on the vehicle ssssee esse esser essere essere essere essere ennenen renr 13 1 2 1 Explanation of symbols on lifter warning sticker eee eee eee 13 1 3 Type classification and permissible uS scscee ess esse eee ee sssssr eee ee enner ennenen ennenen 14 1 4 CTT T T 14 1 5 Tas ense 15 1 6 Life e TTT 15 2 Safety Notes 16 2 1 General Safety Notes sseesseeee essere esser esse ennenen ennenen neee ennenen ennenen neee 16 2 2 Safety information with regard to care and maintenance sees esse esse ee esse eee esse rees se eres se ereer 19 2 3 Safe
22. ate swivels backward on its own 98 Lift leg over the heel strap and place on the ground 9 2 3 7 Adjusting the angle adjustable foot plate UG Pre requisites e 1x 5mm Allen key Use the Allen key to loosen both set screws on the foot plate Adjust to the desired angle Re tighten the screws 99 9 2 3 8 Adjusting the angle and depth adjustable foot plate L Pre requisites ad e 1x 5mm Allen key e Use the Allen key to loosen the set screw on the foot plate 1 e Adjust the foot plate to the desired angle or depth e Re tighten the screw 100 9 2 4 9 2 4 1 Electrically height adjustable legrest 80 0 with ergonomic length adjustment Swivelling the legrest outward and or removing The small unlocking button is located on the upper section of the legrest When the legrest is unlocked it can be swivelled inward or outward when getting into wheelchair as well as being removed completely e Press the unlocking button 1 and swivel the legrest outward e Remove the legrest in an upward direction 101 9 2 4 2 Setting the angle PLEASE NOTE Danger of crushing e Do not reach inside the swivelling range of the legrest A PLEASE NOTE Danger of injury due to incorrect adjustment of the footrests and legrests e Before and during every journey it is imperative to ensure that there is an adequate distance between the legrests and the steering wheels or the grou
23. ated borehole 2 and use a hammer to knock on this lightly The clamping mechanism in the interior of the footrest will be released by this Repeat the procedure from the other side of the footrest if necessary 75 76 Loosen the screw 1 using the Allen key Set the desired angle Re tighten the screw 9 2 1 3 Setting the end stop of the footrest L Pre requisites ee 1x 6 mm Allen key e 1x 10 mm open ended spanner The end position of the footrest is determined by means of a rubber stop 1 The rubber stop can be screwed in or out A or pushed up or down B 77 78 Use the Allen key to loosen the screw 1 and swivel the footrest upward in order to access the rubber stop Use the open ended spanner to loosen the counternut 1 Move the rubber stop to the desired position Re tighten the counternut Move the footrest to the desired position Re tighten the screw 79 9 2 1 4 Adjusting the length of the footrest A PLEASE NOTE Danger of injury due to incorrect adjustment of the footrests and legrests e Before and during every journey it is imperative to ensure that there is an adequate distance between the legrests and the steering wheels or the ground YI Pre requisites v e 1x 5mm Allen key e Use the spanner to loosen the screw 1 e Adjust to the desired length e Re tighten the screw 0 H NA 80 9 2 2 9 2 2 1 Manually height adjustabl
24. ates and that both legrests are properly locked into place Danger of injury if you collide with an obstacle when driving through narrow passages such as doorways and entrances e Drive through narrow passages in the lowest Driving Mode and with due caution If your electric wheelchair has been fitted with angle adjustable legrests there is a danger of personal injury and damage to the wheelchair if you drive the wheelchair with the legrests raised e To avoid unwanted displacement of the wheelchair centre of gravity to the front especially when travelling downhill and in order to avoid damage to the wheelchair angle adjustable legrests should always be lowered during normal travelling 2 5 Safety Information on Wheelchairs with a Lifter A IMPORTANT IF YOUR WHEELCHAIR IS EQUIPPED WITH A LIFTER Danger of injury if the wheelchair tips over e Never exceed the maximum permissible load see Technical Specifications e Avoid dangerous driving situations when the lifter is in a raised position such as trying to overcome obstacles like kerbs or driving up or down steep gradients e Never lean out of the seat when the lifter is raised e Inspect the lifter module at least once a month to make sure the automatic speed reduction function which reduces the speed of the wheelchair when the lifter is raised is working properly see chapter on lifter Notify your authorised dealership immediately if it is not working properly Dang
25. caused if shim rings are removed from the drive wheels during installation work e Shim rings are frequently placed between the drive shaft and the wheel hub to compensate tolerances Collisions can be caused if these shim rings are removed and not re installed Please install all shim rings in exactly the same positions they were in before dismantling 12 1 1 Un Repairing punctures drive wheel with GB motor and pneumatic tyres EXPLOSION HAZARD The wheel will explode if you do not let the air out of the tyre before removing the wheel e Always let the air out of the tyre before removing it press in the pin in the middle of the valve Injury hazard If the wheel has been insufficiently tightened during assembly it can become loosened during driving e When reassembling the drive wheels tighten the Allen screws at a torque of 25 Nm Requirements e Open ended spanner 6 mm e Torque wrench e Repair kit for tyre repair or a new inner tube e Talcum powder e Screw blocker Loctite e g Loctite 243 131 Disassembly e Block up the vehicle place wooden blocks under frame e Unscrew valve cap e Depressurise tyre by pressing in the pin in the valve 1 e Unscrew 5 screws 2 e Remove the wheel rim halves e Remove the inner tube from the tyre NOTE i If the old inner tube is to be repaired and re used and has become wet during repair you can make replacement easier by sprinkli
26. causing bridging e Be sure to replace the battery pole caps after the batteries have been replaced WARNING Risk of fire and burns due to damage to the battery cables e The battery cables and other cables are positioned in a cable duct above the batteries The cable duct protects the cables against crushing and other damage It may not be removed Requirements e 6mm Allen key s 5 mm Allen key e Needle nosed pliers PLEASE NOTE If your wheelchair is fitted with a lifter the seat unit must be pulled upward in order to access the batteries This work should be carried out by at least two people e Run the seat lifter to the top position e Remove legrests e Pull out the actuator bolt locking at the belt 118 One person now pulls the seat upwards and a second person ensures that the actuator bolt head 1 is guided out of its mounting and does not jam e Push the holding mechanism 1 completely to the front so that it engages e Run the actuator bolt down completely e Pull the cladding off forwards e Loosen the screws 1 on both sides with the 8 mm Allen key and remove e Press the bottom actuator holder lightly inwards together with the regulator motor 120 then lift 1 and pull out completely to the front 2 In doing so it can be helpful to use one hand under the chassis to guide the actuator holder locking pin into the position from which it can be pulled o
27. d with SureStep technology When climbing over obstacles the front steering wheels are raised using the torque generated by the drive wheels 5 3 2 Maximum obstacle height Your wheelchair can overcome obstacles and kerbs with the following heights only applies to driving forward 7 5 cm 30 5 3 3 Safety information when ascending obstacles A CAUTION Danger of Tipping Over e Never approach obstacles at an angle e Put your backrest into an upright position before climbing an obstacle A CAUTION The wheelchair can be damaged if an obstacle is approached at excessive speed e Always approach obstacles at low speed As soon as the front wheels come into contact with the obstacle stop for a short period before driving over the obstacle Wheelchairs fitted with centre drive have a special mechanism Walking Beam for overcoming obstacles Approaching at speed can actually lead to mechanical damage 31 5 3 4 32 The correct way to overcome obstacles Ascending and descending The same approach applies to both ascending and descending obstacles Approach the obstacle or the kerb slowly and at a right angle Stop shortly before the front wheels come into contact with the obstacle Check the position of the front wheels They must be in driving direction and vertical to the obstacle Approach slowly and keep at a consistent speed until the rear wheels have also passed over the obstacle 5 4 Driving up
28. e area pull the lateral adjusting lever 1 and lower the legrest slowly 9 2 3 3 Adjusting the length of the legrest A PLEASE NOTE Danger of injury due to incorrect adjustment of the footrests and legrests e Before and during every journey it is imperative to ensure that there is an adequate distance between the legrests and the steering wheels or the ground YI Pre requisites v e 1x 5mm Allen key e Use the spanner to loosen the screw 1 e Adjust to the desired length e Re tighten the screw 0 H NA 95 9 2 3 4 Adjusting the depth of the calf plate The depth of the calf plate can be adjusted via the holding plate The holding plate hole combinations allow 5 different depth settings le Pre requisites uv e 1x 10 mm open ended spanner e Use the open ended wrench to loosen the nut 1 and remove e Adjust to the desired depth Please observe that the round holes are intended for the calf plate retaining screw and the oblong holes for the aglet without thread e Screw the nut back on and tighten 96 9 2 3 5 Adjusting the height of the calf plate L Pre requisites da e 1x 4 mm Allen key e Use the Allen key to loosen the screws 1 e Adjust to the desired position e Re tighten the screws 97 9 2 3 6 Unlocking and swivelling the calf plate backward when alighting e Press the calf plate straight down e Unlock the legrest and swivel outward The calf pl
29. e legrest 90 0 Swivelling the legrest outward and or removing The small unlocking button is located on the upper section of the legrest When the legrest is unlocked it can be swivelled inward or outward when getting into wheelchair as well as being removed completely e Press the unlocking button 1 and swivel the legrest outward e Remove the legrest in an upward direction 81 9 2 2 2 Setting the angle A PLEASE NOTE Danger of injury due to incorrect adjustment of the footrests and legrests e Before and during every journey it is imperative to ensure that there is an adequate distance between the legrests and the steering wheels or the ground e Disengage the release handle 1 e Adjust to the desired angle e Re tighten the release handle 82 9 2 2 3 Setting the end stop of the legrest lA Pre requisites dad e 1x 10 mm open ended spanner The end position of the legrest is determined by means of a rubber stop A The rubber stop can be screwed in or out A or pushed up or down B 83 84 Disengage the release handle 1 and swivel the legrest upward in order to access the rubber stop Use the open ended spanner to loosen the counternut 1 Move the rubber stop to the desired position Re tighten the counternut Move the footrest to the desired position Re tighten the release handle 85 9 2 2 4 Adjusting the length of the legrest A PLEASE NOTE Danger
30. e motors to restore full power again When the motors are stalled by an insurmountable obstacle such as a high kerb and the vehicle driver allows the motors to strain against this hindrance for more than 20 seconds without moving then the electronics will automatically switch off to prevent the motors from being damaged The Status Display shows a corresponding error code see chapter Error codes and diagnostic codes on page 49 By switching off and back on again the error code is cancelled and the electronics are switched back on 109 10 1 1 The main fuse 110 NOTE A defective main fuse may be replaced only after checking the entire electric system An Invacare specialised dealer must perform the replacement You can find information on the fuse type in chapter Technical Specifications starting on page 144 All electrical equipment fitted to the wheelchair is protected against overload by the main fuse The main fuse is located beneath the rear central panel to the left of the power module In order to access the main fuse you must first remove the rear panel 10 2 Batteries 10 2 1 What you need to know about batteries Power is supplied by two 12V gel batteries The batteries are maintenance free and only need regular charging New batteries should always be fully charged once before their first use New batteries will be at their full capacity after having run through approx 10 20 charging cycles How fa
31. ecially on a gradient If driving on such a surface is inevitable then always drive slowly and with the utmost caution Never attempt to overcome an obstacle when on an uphill or downhill gradient Never attempt to drive up or down a flight of steps with your wheelchair Always approach obstacles straight on Ensure that the front wheels and rear wheels move over the obstacle in one stroke do not stop halfway Do not exceed the maximum obstacle height see Technical Specifications Avoid shifting your centre of gravity as well as abrupt joystick movements and changes of direction when the wheelchair is in motion Never use the wheelchair to transport more than one person Do not exceed the overall maximum permissible load or the maximum load per axle please see chapter Technical Specifications on page 144 Note that the wheelchair will brake or accelerate if you change the Driving Mode whilst the wheelchair is in motion 21 22 Danger of breaking down in adverse weather conditions i e extreme cold in an isolated area e Ifyou are a user with severely limited mobility we advise that in the case of adverse weather conditions DO NOT attempt a journey without an accompanying attendant Danger of injury if your foot slides off the footrest and gets caught underneath the wheelchair when it is in motion e Make sure each time before you drive the wheelchair that your feet are squarely and securely in place on the footpl
32. ehind the wheelchair during transfer to ensure it does not tip over backwards Danger of injury if maximum permissible load is exceeded s Do not exceed the maximum permissible load see technical specifications 17 18 Danger of injury due to wrong lifting or dropping of heavy components s When maintaining servicing or lifting any part of your wheelchair take into account the weight of the individual components especially the batteries Be sure at all times to adopt the correct lifting posture and ask for assistance if necessary Danger of falling out of the wheelchair s Do not slide forward on the seat do not lean forward between your knees do not lean backwards out over the top of the backrest for example to reach an object s Ifa posture belt is installed it should be correctly adjusted and used them each time you drive the wheelchair e When changing over to a new seat position the wheelchair as close as possible to the new seat Danger of injury by moving parts e Make sure that no injury is incurred by moving parts of the wheelchair like wheels or one of the Lifter Modules if fitted especially when children are around Danger of fire or breaking down due to electric devices being connected s Do not connect any electric devices to your wheelchair that are not expressly certified by Invacare for this purpose Have all electrical installations done by your authorised Invacare Dealer 2 2 Saf
33. er of injury by moving parts e Never let objects get caught in the space underneath a raised lifter e Make sure that neither you nor anyone else is injured by placing hands feet other body extremities under the raised seat Danger of malfunction of the Lifter Module e Inspect the lifter module at regular intervals to make sure there are no foreign objects or visible damage and to make sure the electric plugs are firmly inserted into their sockets A WARNING Danger of injuries and damage to the wheelchair can result if the wheelchair is lifted up or carried by the seat The lifter motor can slip out of its fixation under the seat e Never attempt to lift the wheelchair by the seat only by its frame 23 2 6 Safety information on maintenance work and alterations to the wheelchair A WARNING Danger of injuries and damage to the wheelchair in case the suspension is adjusted without the immobilisation mechanism of the front anti tippers being re adjusted e When the hardness of the suspension is adjusted the immobilisation mechanism of the front anti tippers must without fail be checked anad if necessary also re adjusted 24 Key features 1 Button for disengaging drive on push handle 2 Armrest 3 Lever for disengaging a motor only visible on right hand side of picture 4 Drive wheel 5 Remote 6 Legrests 25 A Getting in and out of the wheelchair Important information when side
34. erating the adjustment option e Move the joystick to the left or right Select adjustment option on the submenu A e Move the joystick forward backward Operate adjustment option B 46 7 7 3 Changing back to driving mode e Briefly press the Activate scroll through driving mode button A The remote switches back to the driving mode last used The driving mode display indicates the drive level B i d S t l 47 7 8 Error diagnosis In the event that the electronics should show signs of failure please consult the following troubleshooting guide in order to locate the error ab INFORMATION Before beginning with the diagnosis please ensure that the drive electronics are switched on If the status display is OFF Please check whether the drive electronics are SWITCHED ON Please check whether all cables have been connected correctly Please ensure that the batteries are not discharged If the status display is FLASHING Please count the number of flashing sequences and move on to the next section If the red diodes on the battery charger display and the status display are FLASHING Drive mode display shows a horizontal bar Battery discharged Please charge the battery 48 7 8 1 Error codes and diagnostic codes The drive electronics are capable of rectifying some errors automatically In this case the status display will cease to flash Please sw
35. ety information with regard to care and maintenance Danger of accident and loss of guarantee if maintenance is insufficient For reasons of safety and in order to avoid accidents which result from unnoticed wear it is important that this electric vehicle undergoes an inspection once every year under normal operating conditions see inspection plan contained in service instructions Under difficult operating conditions such as daily travel on steep slopes or in the case of use in medical care cases with frequently changing wheelchair users it would be expedient to carry out intermediate checks on the brakes accessories and running gear If the vehicle is to be operated on public roads the vehicle driver is responsible for ensuring that the vehicle is in an operationally reliable condition Inadequate or neglected care and maintenance of the vehicle will result in a limitation of the manufacturer s liability 19 2 3 20 Safety Information on Electromagnetic Interference This electric vehicle was successfully tested in accordance with International standards as to its compliance with Electromagnetic Interference EMI Regulations However electromagnetic fields such as those generated by radio and television transmitters and cellular phones can influence the functions of electric vehicles Also the electronics used in our vehicles can generate a low level of electromagnetic interference which however will remain within the to
36. fter can be raised or lowered gradually by repeatedly operating the joystick In many cases this generates sufficient heat for the actuator to operate as normal Please note Speed restriction The lifter is equipped with sensors that reduce the drive speed of the wheelchair as soon as the lifter is raised or lowered above a certain point This is in order to guarantee the tilt stability of the wheelchair or in order to avoid damage to the legrests When speed restriction is activated an appropriate blinking code is displayed on the remote Please see chapter ON OFF diode status display on page 40 and chapter Error codes and diagnostic codes on page 49 In order to revert to normal drive speed move the lifter to drive height Raise the lifter slowly if the lifter has been lowered If the lifter has been raised lower the lifter until the status display stops blinking 65 9 1 9 1 1 66 Adjusting footrests and legrests Centre mounted legrests Electric legrest The electric legrest is operated via the remote Please see chapter Operating the electric adjustment options on page 45 The electric legrest can be lowered completely to assist getting out of the wheelchair To do so move your seat into the correct position by lowering the lifter or by means of a negative seat angle tilted slightly to the front 9 1 1 1 Lowering the electric legrest completely to assist getting out of the wheelchair A Warning M
37. g Battery on reserve Charge batteries straight away INFORMATION Protection against total discharge The electronic system automatically shuts actuation down after a certain travel time on reserve battery and the wheelchair comes to a standstill 7 4 Activating deactivating the immobilizer Activating the immobilizer Immobilizer e Switch on the remote fa e Use the end of the magnetic key Invacare Logo to move over the T sensor area 1 on the remote key symbol The horn will sound briefly once The remote shuts down automatically The immobilizer is activated Deactivating the immobilizer e Switch on the remote The status display will flash red slowly e Use the end of the magnetic key Invacare Logo to move over the sensor area 1 on the remote key symbol 41 42 Using the Buddy buttons with the remote What is a Buddy button A Buddy button is an additional sensing device that can be used to activate a remote function The sockets for Buddy buttons are to be found at the rear of the remote 1 Socket 1 corresponds to the Activate scroll through drive mode button 2 Socket 2 corresponds to the ON OFF button 3 Socket 3 corresponds to the Activate scroll through adjustment mode button 7 6 Controlling the wheelchair using the remote e Switch on the remote ON OFF button The displays on the remote will illuminate The wheelchair is ready to drive e Set the
38. he pelvic belt should be positioned in the area between the user s pelvis and thighs so that it is unobstructed and not too loose The ideal angle of the pelvic belt to the horizontal is between 45 and 75 The maximum permissible angle is between 30 and 75 The angle should never be less than 30 139 The safety belt of the transporting vehicle should be applied as shown in the illustration at right 1 Centre line of the body 2 Centre of the sternum 140 13 3 Securing the wheelchair for transport without passengers A CAUTION Injury hazard e Ifyou are unable to fasten your electric wheelchair securely in a transport vehicle we recommend that you do not transport it e Before transporting your wheelchair make sure the motors are engaged and that the Joystick Box is switched off e We urgently recommend securing the wheelchair to the floor of the transporting vehicle 141 14 Refurbishment The product is suitable for refurbishment Actions to be carried out e Cleaning and disinfection Please see chapter Care and maintenance on page 127 e Inspection according to service plan Please consult service instructions available from Invacare e Adaptation to the user Please see chapter Adjusting the wheelchair to the user s seating posture on page 52 142 15 Disposal e The equipment wrapping is potentially recyclable e The metal parts are used for scrap metal recycling e The plastic
39. hen the lifter is under a raised when the lifter is raised seat raised 13 1 3 1 4 14 Type classification and permissible use This vehicle was designed for persons whose ability to walk is impaired but who are still physically and mentally able to operate an electric vehicle It has been classified according to EN 12184 asa class B mobility product for indoor and outdoor areas It is therefore compact and agile enough for indoor areas but also able to overcome many obstacles in outdoor areas You can find exact information on speed turning radius range safe climbing ability maximum obstacle height and permissible operating conditions in chapter Technical Specifications on page 144 Please also pay attention to all safety information in chapter Safety Notes starting from page 16 The vehicle was successfully tested according to German and international standards as to its safety It was also tested successfully according to EN60529 IPX4 as to its resistance to spray water and is therefore well suited for typical middle European weather conditions When equipped with an appropriate lighting system the vehicle is suitable for use on public roads Guarantee The terms and conditions of the guarantee are part of the general terms and conditions particular to the individual countries in which this product is sold 1 5 1 6 Indications The use of this mobility product is recommended for the following indications
40. ick box is switched off When pushing the wheelchair the magnetic brakes must be disengaged 6 1 Electrically disengaging gearless motors A CAUTION Danger of the wheelchair rolling away e The motor brakes do not function in disengaged condition push mode The pushbutton for disengaging the motors must never be fixed in its pushed in position using adhesive tape etc 34 Disengaging motors e Press key 1 A peep tone will sound for about one second The motors remain disengaged until a key is pressed if you cannot hear the peep tone or the peep tone stops after around one second there is an error In this case please contact your dealer Re engaging motors e Release key 1 again The motors are now re engaged 35 6 2 Manually disengaging gearless motors emergency disengaging e When the motors are disengaged for push operation the electromagnetic motor brakes are deactivated When the vehicle is parked the levers for engaging and disengaging the motors must without fail be locked firmly into the DRIVE position electromagnetic motor brakes activated A Danger of the vehicle running away The levers for disengaging the motors are located behind the drive wheels Disengaging motors e Switch off remote e Pull the 1 locking pin out and the engaging lever 2 to the rear The motor is disengaged Re engaging motors e Push the engaging lever 1 forwards The motor is engaged 36
41. ir such as chin controls or tables WARNING Danger of injury exists if a powerchair that is not equipped spill proof batteries is transported in a vehicle s Only ever use Sspill proof gel batteries 13 2 1 How the wheelchair is anchored in a vehicle for use as a vehicle seat with the symbol shown on the right Snap hooks or belt loops can be used for The electric wheelchair is fitted with four anchoring points which are labelled J i ih fixation e e Secure the wheelchair at the front 1 and at the rear 2 with the anchoring system belts e Secure the wheelchair by tensioning the belts in accordance with the anchoring system manufacturer s operating manual 137 13 2 2 138 How the user is secured within the wheelchair Caution there is a danger of injury if the user is not properly secured within the wheelchair e Even if the wheelchair is fitted with a securing belt this is no substitute for a proper seatbelt in a travelling vehicle Always use the transport vehicle seatbelt Seatbelts must be in contact with the user s body They must not be held at a distance from the user s body using parts of the wheelchair such as armrests or wheels Seatbelts must be pulled as tightly as possible without causing the user discomfort e Seatbelts must not be positioned while twisted Seat belts may not be held at a distance from the user s body using parts of the wheelchair such as armrests or wheels T
42. isuse may destroy the legrest e Please read and carefully follow the instructions below Getting in out of the wheelchair e Set the lifter and tilt to a comfortable position e Put your feet on the footplate and pull the lever 1 The footplates will move smoothly down to the floor e Now you can get in out of the wheelchair 67 Lifting up the footplates e You are sitting in the wheelchair e Put your feet beside the footplates e Pull the lever 1 The footplates rise up automatically e Let go the lever 1 and put your feet on the footplates 68 Taa Warning Danger of damage to the legrest Always make sure that the footplates are fully raised to the uppermost position before adjusting the angle of the legrest Disregarding this advice will cause damage to your legrest Adjusting the legrest Now you can adjust the angle of the legrest 69 9 1 2 Adjustable legrest 9 1 2 1 Adjusting the angle U Prerequisites IV e 1x 10 mm open ended spanner e Use the open ended spanner to loosen the counternut 1 e Move the legrest to the desired position by turning the spindle 2 e Tighten the counternut 70 9 1 2 2 Adjusting the length of the legrest U Prerequisites iy e 1x 5mm socket head spanner e Use the socket head spanner to loosen the fastening screws 1 e Slide the foot support to the desired height e Tighten the fastening screws
43. it slides into the top bracket 1 124 e Raise the seat slightly and release the holding mechanism 1 Lower the seat slowly until the weight of the lifter is resting on the actuator again e Check all vehicle functions e Check the new battery status and charge completely 125 10 2 3 2 How to handle damaged batteries correctly A U 126 WARNING Corrosion and burns from acid leakage if batteries are damaged e Remove clothes that have been soiled by acid immediately After contact with skin e Immediately wash affected area with lots of water After contact with eyes s Immediately rinse eyes under running water for several minutes consult a physician Requirements e Safety goggles s Acid resistant gloves s Acid resistant receptacle for transportation e Always wear appropriate safety clothing when handling damaged batteries e Place damaged batteries in an acid resistant receptacle immediately after removing them e Only ever transport damaged batteries in an appropriate acid resistant receptacle e Wash all objects that have come into contact with acid with lots of water Disposing of dead or damaged batteries correctly Dead or damaged batteries can be given back to your dealer or directly to Invacare 11 Care and maintenance NOTE Have your vehicle checked once a year by an authorised Invacare dealer in order to maintain it s driving safety and roadworthiness Clea
44. itch the remote on and off several times Wait approx 5 seconds each time before switching the remote on again If this does not rectify the error locate the error using the flash codes shown below FLASH FAULT IMMEDIATE MEASURE FURTHER HELP CODE 1 Module defective e Contact your dealer or wheelchair provider 2 Lifter raised or e If lifter is raised lower in e lowered too far seat stages until the status not at driving height display stops flashing If lowered too far raise lifter in stages until the status display stops flashing If at all possible only drive when the seat is at driving height Accessory error e Contact your dealer or wheelchair provider 3 Connection on the left e Check plug in e Contact your dealer or motor loose defective connections wheelchair provider Left motor defective e Check replace motor e Contact your dealer or wheelchair provider 4 Connection on the e Check plug in e Contact your dealer or right motor connections wheelchair provider loose defective 49 50 FLASH FAULT IMMEDIATE MEASURE FURTHER HELP CODE Right motor defective e Check replace motor Contact your dealer or wheelchair provider 5 Fault brake fault on e Check plug in Contact your dealer or left hand motor connections wheelchair provider Connection loose defective or motor defective Left motor disengaged e Engage motor Shut gearless motors elect
45. lerance permitted by law For these reasons we ask you to please observe the following precautions WARNING Danger of malfunction due to electromagnetic interference Do not switch on or operate portable transceivers or communication devices such as radio transceivers or cellular phones when the vehicle is switched on Avoid getting near strong radio and television transmitters In case the vehicle should be set in motion unintentionally or the brakes are released switch it off immediately Adding electrical accessories and other components or modifying the vehicle in any way can make it susceptible to electromagnetic interference Keep in mind that there is no sure way to determine the effect such modifications will have on the overall immunity of the electronic system Report all occurrences of unintentional movement of the vehicle or release of the electric brakes to the manufacturer Safety Information on Driving and Freewheel Mode Danger of injury if the wheelchair tips over Only ever negotiate gradients up to the maximum tilt resistant gradient see Technical Specifications and only with the backrest and seat tilt if fitted in an upright position Only ever drive downhill at a maximum of 2 3 of the top speed Avoid abrupt braking or accelerating on gradients If at all possible avoid driving on slippery surfaces such as snow gravel ice etc where there is a danger of you losing control over the vehicle esp
46. nd The electrically height adjustable legrest is operated via the remote Please see chapter Operating the electric adjustment options on page 45 102 9 2 4 3 Adjusting the length of the legrest A PLEASE NOTE Danger of injury due to incorrect adjustment of the footrests and legrests e Before and during every journey it is imperative to ensure that there is an adequate distance between the legrests and the steering wheels or the ground le Pre requisites as e 1x 10 mm open ended spanner e Use the spanner to loosen the screw 1 e Adjust to the desired length e Re tighten the screw 103 9 2 4 4 Adjusting the depth of the calf plate The depth of the calf plate can be adjusted via the holding plate The holding plate hole combinations allow 5 different depth settings le Pre requisites uv e 1x 10 mm open ended spanner e Use the open ended wrench to loosen the nut 1 and remove e Adjust to the desired depth Please observe that the round holes are intended for the calf plate retaining screw and the oblong holes for the aglet without thread e Screw the nut back on and tighten 104 9 2 4 5 Adjusting the height of the calf plate L Pre requisites da e 1x 4 mm Allen key e Use the Allen key to loosen the screws 1 e Adjust to the desired position e Re tighten the screws 105 9 2 4 6 Unlocking and swivelling the calf plate backward when alighting e Press the
47. ng the inner tube with a little talcum powder NOTE i Ensure that the tyre is replaced on the same side and in the same travel direction as it was previously mounted 132 Repair inner tube and replace or insert new Replace the inner tube in the tyre Insert the wheel rim halves once again Insert the screws and tighten slightly Pump a little air into the inner tube Screw the wheel rims tightly together Ensure that the tyre outer is seated correctly Pump the wheel up to its prescribed air pressure see Technical Specifications on page 144 Check that the tyre is seated correctly once again Screw the valve cap back on 133 13 Transport 13 1 Transferring the wheelchair to another vehicle A WARNING Danger of tipping over if the wheelchair is transferred to another vehicle with the user seated in it e Ifthe wheelchair has to be transferred to another vehicle over a ramp then it must be secured against tipping over by an attendant standing behind it during the transfer process e Drive or push your wheelchair into the transport vehicle using a suitable ramp 134 13 2 Transportation of the wheelchair and use as a vehicle seat i Please note In order to use a wheelchair as a motor vehicle seat it needs to be equipped with attachment points to enable anchoring in the motor vehicle These accessories are not included in the standard scope of wheelchair order and delivery but can be obtained fr
48. ning the vehicle When cleaning the vehicle pay attention to the following points e Only use a damp cloth and gentle detergent e Do not use any abrasive or scouring liquids e Do not subject the electronic components to any direct contact with water s Do not use high pressure cleaning devices Disinfection Spray or wipe disinfection using a tested and recognised product is permitted A list of the current permitted disinfectants is available from the Robert Koch Institute at http www rki de 127 128 Maintenance Jobs When Delivered Weekly Monthly Seat and backrest padding Check for perfect condition Side part and armrest Are all fastening elements installed Can armrests side parts be removed and installed without too much physical effort d Are armrests secured in their positions Legrests Do legrests lock into place without any problem Only applies to detachable legrests Do the different adjustment functions work without any problem Tyres Have tyres checked for specified air pressure 2 5 bar Front wheel forks Front wheels Front wheels must be running smoothly Check fork bearing for firm seat Rear wheels Test wheel for firm seat on the axle drive shaft Rear wheels must turn without wobbling 9 2 Maintenance Jobs When Delivered Weekly Monthly
49. of injury due to incorrect adjustment of the footrests and legrests e Before and during every journey it is imperative to ensure that there is an adequate distance between the legrests and the steering wheels or the ground YI Pre requisites v e 1x6mm Allen key e Use the spanner to loosen the screw 1 e Adjust to the desired length e Re tighten the screw 0 H NA 86 9 2 2 5 Adjusting the depth of the calf plate The depth of the calf plate can be adjusted via the holding plate The holding plate hole combinations allow 5 different depth settings le Pre requisites uv e 1x 10 mm open ended spanner e Use the open ended wrench to loosen the nut 1 and remove e Adjust to the desired depth Please observe that the round holes are intended for the calf plate retaining screw and the oblong holes for the aglet without thread e Screw the nut back on and tighten 87 9 2 2 6 Adjusting the height of the calf plate L Pre requisites da e 1x 4 mm Allen key e Use the Allen key to loosen the screws 1 e Adjust to the desired position e Re tighten the screws 88 9 2 2 7 Unlocking and swivelling the calf plate backward when alighting e Press the calf plate straight down e Unlock the legrest and swivel outward The calf plate swivels backward on its own 89 e Lift leg over the heel strap and place on the ground 9 2 2 8 Adjusting the angle adjustable foot plate
50. of the Service and Repair Instructions have been properly performed The list of the inspection jobs to be performed can be found in the Service Manual which is available through Invacare Delivery Inspection 177 Annual Inspection Stamp of authorised Dealer Date Signature Stamp of authorised Dealer Date Signature 2 Annual Inspection 3 Annual Inspection Stamp of authorised Dealer Date Signature Stamp of authorised Dealer Date Signature 4 Annual Inspection 5 Annual Inspection Stamp of authorised Dealer Date Signature Stamp of authorised Dealer Date Signature 149 USIDu2 SU CU 6L 9160 eses oy DOA SPYLCS I6nUGIN SIU JO ON 100 00 150
51. of the parallel sliding armrests eee eee eee ee 56 8 1 5 Adjusting the angle of the armpad on the parallel sliding armrests c cceeeees 57 8 1 6 Setting the width of the side sections sese eee eee 58 8 2 Manually adjusting the Seat tilt ss sseeeesseee esser essere essere essere eenn nre 60 8 3 Manually adjusting the backrest esser esseee esser essere essere ennenen renne rnnnrenrr 62 8 3 1 Adjusting the backrest using the gas pressure Spring eee eee eee eee 62 8 3 1 1 Adjust the backrest using the perforated plate 63 8 3 2 Flex and Contour TT 64 8 4 The Lier serci as cei dets tn edivcceevdevsack eden site wee stecteve di seeds dcecededhtecdussteeeevsdeceevevieedet 65 Adjusting footrests and legrests 66 9 1 Centre mounted legrests ssessseee essere essere essere essere ennenen renee enne ennenen neee 66 Oiled BIOCWiG leQrest iesiscscbecstiscactiecscnta sets agsdece cats tan mhastseeteatesactanetedsaniacsacetsedeseaiaaes A 66 9 1 1 1 Lowering the electric legrest completely to assist getting out of the wheelchair 67 9 1 2 Adustable logres ieie aa nce dace ent SecetenePaccuehtan Theat ze T T 70 9 1 2 1 Adjusting the angles ects 5 0622 sees peaad a O AOE E AT 70 9 1 2 2 Adjusting the length of the legrest sese sese ee esse ee eeee ereenn nern nenen 71 9 1 2 3 Adjusting the calf plate to the calf width of the user oo eee 72 9 1 2 4 Adjusting the angle of the foot plate oo ee eee 73 9 2 Laterally mounted legdreste
52. om Invacare as an option This electric wheelchair complies with the requirements of ISO 7176 19 2001 and may be used as a vehicle seat in connection with an anchoring system that has been checked and approved in accordance with ISO 10542 The wheelchair has undergone a crash test in which it was anchored in the transporting vehicle s direction of travel Other configurations were not tested The crash test dummy was secured using pelvic and upper body seatbelts Both types of seatbelt should be used in order to minimise the risk of injuries to head or upper body It is imperative that the wheelchair is inspected by an authorised dealer before being used again after being involved in a crash Alterations to the wheelchair anchoring points may not be carried out without the manufacturer s permission 135 136 Caution There is a danger of injury if the wheelchair is not properly secured during use as a vehicle seat e f possible the user should always leave the wheelchair to use a vehicle seat and the seatbelts provided with the vehicle e The wheelchair should always be anchored facing in the transport vehicle s direction of travel if possible e Please only use anchoring systems that have been checked and approved in accordance with ISO 10542 e The wheelchair must always be secured in the anchoring system in accordance with the manufacturer s operating manual e Always remove and secure any accessory parts fixed to the wheelcha
53. parts are used for plastic recycling e Electric components and printed circuit boards are disposed of as electronic scrap e Disposal must be carried out in accordance with the respective national legal provisions e Ask your city or district council for details of the local waste management companies 143 16 144 Technical Specifications Permissible Operating and Storage Conditions according to ISO 7176 9 Temperature range for operation e 25 50 C according to ISO 7176 9 Temperature range for storage e 40 65 C Electrical system Motors e 2x500 W Batteries e 2x 12V 60 Ah leakproof gel Main fuse e 80A Charging device Output current e 8A 8 Output voltage e 24V nominal 12 cells Input voltage e 200 250V nominal Operating temperature e 25 50 C surroundings Storage temperature e 40 65 C Tyre type Drive wheel tyres 3 00 8 pneumatic or puncture proof Tyre pressure 2 8 bar Driving characteristics Speed 6 km h 10 km h 12 km h Max hill climbing ability without overturning 20 11 3 legrests Max climbable obstacle height e 7 5cm Turning radius e 56cm Drive range in accordance with e 52km ISO 7176 Dimensions Standard Contour Recaro Flex Total height e 94 e 105 e 124 e 98 Drive unit width e 63cm e 63cm e 63cm e 63cm Total seat
54. r leg length 32 38 cm e 29 5 35 5 29 5 35 5 29 5 35 5 29 5 35 5 cm cm cm cm e Medium for leg length 38 44 e 35 5 41 5 35 5 41 5 35 5 41 5 35 5 41 5 cm cm cm cm cm s Long for leg length 44 50 cm e 41 5 47 5 41 5 47 5 41 5 47 5 41 5 47 5 cm cm cm cm Seat angle electronic adjustment e 0 15 0 15 0 15 0 15 wheelchair without lifter Seat angle manual adjustment e 0 15 0 15 0 15 0 15 wheelchair without lifter Seat angle electronic adjustment e 0 35 e 0 35 e 0 4 35 e 0 35 wheelchair with lifter e 10 35 e 10 35 e 10 35 e 10 35 Weight empty with standard seat e 160 kg 180 kg and gearless GB motors Max load e 150 kg Axle loads Max front axle load e 110 kg Max rear axle load e 60kg Max centre axle load e 160 kg Approximate Width adjustable for side panel adjustment 147 Note The drive range of an electric wheelchair is strongly influenced by external factors such as the charging state of the batteries surrounding temperature local topography road surface characteristics tyre pressure weight of driver drive style and use of batteries for lighting servos etc Measured without seat cushion 148 17 Inspections Performed It is confirmed by stamp and signature that all jobs listed in the inspection schedule
55. ronics down and then switch on again Both motors e Engage motors Shut S disengaged standard electronics down and then motors switch on again 6 Fault brake fault on e Check plug in Contact your dealer or right hand motor connections wheelchair provider Connection loose defective or motor defective Right motor e Engage motor Shut 7 disengaged gearless electronics down and then motors switch on again 7 Battery totally e Charge battery Contact your dealer or discharged wheelchair provider 8 Battery voltage too Contact your dealer or high wheelchair provider 9or10 Faulty data Contact your dealer or transmission between modules wheelchair provider FLASH FAULT IMMEDIATE MEASURE FURTHER HELP CODE 11 Motors overstressed e Switchremoteoffandon e again 12 Compatibility e Contact your dealer or problems between the modules wheelchair provider 51 52 Adjusting the wheelchair to the user s seating posture WARNING Danger of damage to the wheelchair and of accidents With some combinations of adjustment options collisions can occur between the legrest and the chassis or between the foot plates and the ground This occurs in particular on wheelchairs with a lifter e When adjusting seat angle lifter and legrest please ensure that the legrest does not collide with the wheelchair chassis or the foot plates with the ground 8 1 8 1 1 V Adjusting
56. ssive tyre pressure in a pneumatic tyre e Always follow the instructions to avoid injury to the user or damage to the product BURN HAZARD This symbol warns you of burns due for example to leaking battery acid e Always follow the instructions to avoid injury to the user or damage to the product NOTE This symbol identifies general information which is intended to simplify working with your product and which refers to special functions Requirements e This symbol identifies a list of various tools components and items which you will need in order to carry out certain work 1 2 Important symbols found on the vehicle This product has been supplied from an environmentally aware manufacturer that complies with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 CE This product may contain substances that could be harmful to the environment if disposed of in places landfills that are not appropriate according to legislation e The crossed out wheelie bin symbol is placed on this product to encourage you to recycle wherever possible e Please be environmentally responsible and recycle this product through your recycling facility at its end of life 1 2 1 Explanation of symbols on lifter warning sticker Do not lean out Do not drive up Do not allow any Never drive with Never drive over when the lifter is or down slopes body parts to get two people uneven surfaces raised w
57. st the batteries will be discharged will depend on many circumstances such as ambient temperature condition of the surface of the road tyre pressure weight of the driver way of driving and utilisation of lighting etc 111 112 NOTE Gel batteries are not hazardous goods This classification is based on the German GGVS Hazardous Goods Road Transport Ordinances and the IATA DGR Hazardous Goods Rail Transport Air Transport Ordinances Gel batteries may be transported without restrictions whether by road rail or by air Individual transport companies have however guidelines which can possibly restrict or forbid certain transport procedures Please ask the transport company regarding each individual case Pay attention to the Battery Charge Indicator Make sure to charge the batteries when the Battery Charge Indicator shows that battery charge is low We recommend charging the batteries after each trip as well as each night over night Depending on the level of discharge it can take up to 12 hours until the batteries are fully charged again Protect your charger from sources of heat such as heaters and direct sunlight If the battery charger overheats charging current will be reduced and the charging process delayed To avoid damaging the batteries never allow them to be fully discharged Do not drive on heavily discharged batteries if it is not absolutely necessary as this will strain the batteries unduly and shorten their life e
58. tch off the wheelchair at the Joystick Box Connect the battery charger to the Joystick Box the charging socket is located on the bottom of the Joystick Box 1 Connect battery charger to the mains outlet and switch on if necessary After charging is complete first disconnect the battery charger from the mains supply then disconnect from the Joystick Box 10 2 3 Removing and fitting batteries A WARNING Danger of injury if the batteries are not handled correctly during assembly and maintenance work e New batteries should be installed by authorised technicians e Observe the warnings on the batteries e Take into account the heavy weight of the batteries e Only ever use the battery type defined in the technical specifications Danger of fire and burns if battery terminals are short circuited e DO NOT short circuit battery terminals with a tool WARNING Corrosion and burns from acid leakage if batteries are damaged e Remove clothes that have been soiled by acid immediately After contact with skin s Immediately wash affected area with lots of water After contact with eyes s Immediately rinse eyes under running water for several minutes consult a physician 115 10 2 3 1 Removing the batteries A A Ve 116 CAUTION Risk of fire and burns if battery poles are bridged e When replacing the batteries the battery poles MUST NOT come into contact with metal parts of the wheelchair
59. the armrests and the joystick box Adapting the remote to the length of the user s arm Requirements e Allen key 3mm e Loosen the socket head screw 1 e Set remote to the desired length by pushing forward or backward e Tighten screw 53 8 1 2 Setting the height of the remote 54 Loosen one or both of the wing screws 1 and 2 that allow height adjustment of the joystick box Adjust the joystick box to the desired height Re tighten the screw s 8 1 3 Setting the height of the armrests e Loosen the release handle 1 s Set the armrest at the desired height e Tighten the release handle 55 UG 56 Setting the height of the parallel sliding armrests Requirements e Allen key 2mm e Loosen the screws 1 with the 2 mm Allen key on both sides of the spindle e Turn the spindle clockwise A The armrest is raised e Turn the spindle anticlockwise B The armrest is lowered e Retighten the wing nuts 8 1 5 re oo Adjusting the angle of the armpad on the parallel sliding armrests Requirements e Allen key 4mm e Open end spanner 10 mm e Loosen the screw 1 on the inner side of the armrest which allows adjustment of the angle of the armpad while countering the nut 2 outer side of the armrest with the open end spanner if necessary e Adjust the angle of the armpad e Re tighten the screw 1 while countering the nut 2
60. tick Box under the armrest The angle can be adjusted continuously between 0 and 30 Adjusting angle of the backrest e Pull lever 1 upward e Adjust backrest angle by leaning forward or backward e Release the lever again The backrest is locked at the desired angle NOTE If the lever is pulled upwards and inwards at the same time it will latch into a notch at the top Push the lever out of the notch to release it and allow it to be moved down again 62 8 3 1 1 Adjust the backrest using the perforated plate The angle of the backrest has six positions from 10 to 30 Unscrew the hand screws 1 on both sides The backrest is adjusted by choosing a combination of one of the two bore holes in the backrest frame and one of the six bore holes in the fixing plate Re position the screws and tighten 63 8 3 2 Flex and Contour Seats e Set the angle by turning the hand wheel 1 64 8 4 0 0 The Lifter The electric lifter is operated via the remote Please see chapter Operating the electric adjustment options on page 45 Information regarding operation of the lifter at temperatures of less than 0 C Our wheelchairs are fitted with safety mechanisms that prevent capacity overload of the electronic components At operating temperatures below freezing point this can in particular lead to the lifter actuator being shut down after approx 1 second operating time The li
61. tion Care and maintenance Please take care to read the operating manual thoroughly before starting out on your first journey This wheelchair has been constructed for a large circle of users with different requirements The decision whether the model is suitable for the user may only be taken by medical specialists with appropriate expertise Invacare or their statutory representatives can accept no liability in cases in which the wheelchair has not been adapted to suit the users handicaps Some maintenance and settings can be carried out by the user or his attendants Certain adjustments do however require technical training and may only be carried out by your Invacare specialist dealer Damages and errors caused by nonobservance of the operating manual or as a result of incorrect maintenance are excluded from all guarantees This manual contains copyrighted information This manual may not be reproduced or reprinted either partly or completely without previous written consent from Invacare or its statutory representatives We reserve the right to make any necessary alterations on the grounds of technical improvements 11 1 1 Un 12 Important symbols in this manual WARNING This symbol warns you of danger e Always follow these instructions to avoid injury to the user or damage to the product EXPLOSION HAZARD This symbol warns you of an explosion hazard an example of which can be caused by exce
62. ty Information on Electromagnetic lnteriferencg eser essere essere essere essere essere essere essere 20 2 4 Safety Information on Driving and Freewheel Mode ssssseesseeeesseee esser essere essere enner 21 2 5 Safety Information on Wheelchairs With a Lifter ss esseee essere essere essere essere essere renne nre 23 2 6 Safety information on maintenance work and alterations to the wheelchair 000 24 3 Key features 25 4 Getting in and out of the wheelchair 26 4 1 Remove the standard armrest in order to Side transfer ssseeesseeeesseeeeesseee essere essere eser 26 4 2 Raise the parallel sliding armrest remove the skirtguard optional s cccssseeeees 27 5 Driving 29 5 1 Before driving for the first Hme ssssssseessseee essere essere esser esse eenn nenen 29 5 2 Parking and Stationary sseee esser esser eese rees sse rees se eree sr ereer renee nenen nner 5 3 Taking Obstacles scs aissein aaa iaaa aaa Ea aa Ni a a 5 3 4 The SureStep System oeol sieniin ie a rn 5 3 2 Maximum obstacle height ass iiiurariiinn iii eidi 5 3 3 Safety information when ascending obstacles sese eee eee eee 5 3 4 The correct way to overcome obstacles eee 5 4 Driving up and down gradientse cssssseeeesseee esse esser essere essere ennenen renne Pushing the wheelchair by hand 6 1 Electrically disengaging gearless motors sese esseee esse essere essere essere essere enner 6 2 Manually disengaging gearless motors emergency disengaging
63. ut upwards Disconnect all actuator connecting plugs and l place the actuator holder and all the connected components to one side Loosen the battery locking bar closer 1 and pull out the rod 121 e Remove the terminal cover from the battery terminals 1 e First undo the bolt on the negative terminal black cable with the 11 mm jaw spanner e After this undo the bolt on the positive terminal red cable A CAUTION Danger of crushing e The batteries are extremely heavy Please ensure that they do not fall to the ground when they are removed from the chassis e Pull out the batteries to the front 122 A CAUTION Fire hazard Cables can be jammed and frayed e Please ensure that the cables are correctly located They may not protrude into the lifter area Use cable clamps if necessary When installing new batteries no cables may be located between the front battery and the lifter actuator If so they can be damaged when the lifter is actuated WRONG RIGHT e Installation takes place in reverse order 123 Please note The battery terminals on the rear battery must face the rear and the terminals on the front battery must face the front The batteries cannot be connected in any other alignment A CAUTION Danger of crushing e Please ensure that the actuator head slides into the top bracket e Run the actuator bolt into the top position and ensure that
64. xpectancy In case your vehicle is not used for a longer period of time then the batteries must be charged at least once a month to maintain a full charge Alternatively the vehicle can stay connected to the charger The batteries cannot be overcharged with the specified charger Please use only charging devices in Class 2 This class of chargers may be left unattended during charging All charging devices which are supplied by Invacare and comply with these requirements 10 2 2 Charging the batteries A A e Make sure you read and understand the battery charger s User s Manual if supplied as well as the safety notes on the front and rear panels of the charger WARNING Danger of explosion and destruction of batteries if the wrong battery charger is used e Only ever use the battery charger supplied with your vehicle or a charger that has been approved by Invacare Danger of electric shock and damage to the battery charger if it is allowed to get wet e Protect the battery charger from water e Always charge in a dry environment Danger of short circuit and electric shock if the battery charger has been damaged s Do not use the battery charger if it has been dropped or damaged Danger of fire and electric shock if a damaged extension cable is used e Only ever use an extension cable if it is absolutely necessary In case you must use one make sure it is in good condition 113 114 Charging the batteries Swi

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