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3. To extend the footrest laterally release the winged screw A pull the footrest forward re tighten when the desired position is achieved It is not necessary to release the grub screw B This should remain permanently in position To adjust the footrest length loosen the hex nut C on the extension tube use a twisting motion when sliding the telescopic tube in and out Be sure to re tighten the nuts securely when the desired height is achieved THE LOWEST PART OF THE FOOTREST MUST BE AT LEAST 6cm 2e FROM THE GROUND FOR CLEARANCE ELEVATING LEGRESTS To raise or lower release the lock by moving the lever forward as shown When lowering the legrest support the weight of user s leg then release the lock keep it from dropping too quickly Keep in mind that the lovvest part of the footplate must be 6cm 2 from the ground 19 PUSHING THE CHAIR FREEWHEEL MODE The power chair supplied is fitted with the lever dis engage type motors To dis engage the drive to allow the chair to be pushed the following instructions should be followed carefully To dis engage the drive operate the levers to the position A shown in the diagram LEVERS POINTING OUTWARDS To re engage the drive operate the levers to position B shown in the diagram LEVERS POINTING REARWARDS Push the chair slightly forwards to ensure that both motors are fully locked in the drive position CAUTION When the drive is dis engaged t
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5. 1 DX Module Fault Please contact your wheelchair representative 2 DX Accessory Fault If fitted check seat raise is in lowered position If fault persists please contact your wheelchair representative 3 Left Motor There may be a fault or a loose connection CHECK 4 Right Motor There may be a fault or a loose connection CHECK 5 Left Park Brake There may be a fault or a loose connection CHECK 6 Right Park Brake Fault There may be a fault or a loose connection CHECK 7 Low Battery fault You may need to charge your batteries 8 Over Voltage Fault Please contact your wheelchair representative 9 or 10 Data transfer fault between modules Please contact your wheelchair representative 11 Stall Timeout Fault Please turn the controller off then switch it back on again 12 Module Mismatch Please contact your wheelchair representative Contact If you are in any doubt please contact your Wheelchair Services representative 7 SAFETY AND MISUSE WARNINGS Do not operate the DX System if it behaves erratically shows abnormal response heating smoke or arcing Turn the system off at once and consult your Service Agent Do not operate your DX System if the battery is nearly flat as a dangerous situation may result due to loss of power in an inopportune place Ensure the controller is turned off when not in use No connector pins should be touched as contamination or damage due to electrostatic discharge may result Ra
6. Rear 200mm x 50mm 8 x 2 Maximum Permissible Incline 12 2096 1 in 5 Speed Variable up to 4mph 6kph Tyre Pressure REAR Min 35psi 238kpa Max 40psi 272kpa Recommended maximum tyre pressure is indicated on the side wall of the tyre BATTERY OPTIONS 2 x 30ah Sonnenschein A512 30 Gel or equivalent 2 x 40ah Sonnenschein A512 40 Gel or equivalent RANGE up to 30ah Batteries 21km 13 miles 40ah Batteries 32km 20 miles Travelling range it totally dependant on the state of charge and condition of the batteries weight carried and variations in terrain and driving conditions Upholstery The upholstery fitted to the Power Chair complies with the requirements for resistance to Cigarette and Match ignition as required by ISO 7176 16 1997 and the Furniture and Furnishings Fire Safety 1988 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY 6 MONTHLY YEARLY BATTERY CAPACITY BATTERY TERMINALS SEE JOYSTICK OPERATION JOYSTICK LOCATION SEAT BELT CONDITION TYRES AND PRESSURE FOOTREST LOCATION A FRONT CASTORS 5 3vn PLUGS AND SOCKETS UPHOLSTERY CONDITION o BRAKE FUNCTION 77 MOTOR BRUSHES 777 MOTOR DISENGAGE 777 FRAME CONDITION 5 1 ARMREST LOCATION x 5 S Cc po ae 1 2 EE NEN Recommended 6 monthly service checks to be carried out by an authorised INVACARE dealer 32 APPROVED ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE Puncture Proof Tyres Tray Detac
7. User Manual CONTENTS Forward Advisory Safety Notice 2 04 casa ek 05864 006 ewe ACA ROUR REOR a R E Ro wales 1 Getting Acquainted With The Powerchair Ba au aaa u Ra Eb banana Ban xala xm Oe ee wd 2 Features Joystick Control Knob ER asa ana ieee ace EU 9 Seat and Backrest Adjustment 504 65005046245 ed ala E P REGES 4 Armitest Ad PL s Tension Adjustable Backrest au 2 9 uxorem m din aa E RUE ER RUE eee ead 6 Manual Tili in 5Due ud aie eae a hd pag ald md Heh adl daya yib a ui a arx d 6 Controllers PILOT Iniegrdl se ur sun see ES YA SEO tek Gob WE Oh eee eee I E ERE ee 1 Controller imei EE 8 DX REMGSOI Master Remote 9 11 Controller E MAS cord Baked ota Hee os ee eae 12 16 Controllers Options Chin Dual ondan la t adal done aaa Ab o 17 Transfers Getting in and out of the Chait i uiua uere d haw rhe na bd ee bade x A ed eed 18 Footrests Elevating Legrests 400464446 Hes RARE EG X aa oba Fe EC EN sub A SOROR as 19 Freewheel Mode Motor Dissengage serca A oe ee od 20 Kb iimbin 2244 5 ceci d add ob aa ias 21 Disassembly For Transportation A e STEE 000 200 arena anne 22 Detachable MOOS a ut ucord ar nda pps he Coban EROR UE Sfr eee Ca eds acm rdc beit oe don 23 Drive Wheel Removals aq su ed a 6648S ebenen LA a ia 24 Manual Brak
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15. footrest back post and frame joints Excluding hand grips 18 MONTHS WARRANTY Items covered for eighteen months from the date of purchase MOTORS including Motor Brake for electrical function Eighteen months warranty with the exception of damage occurring to the commutator of the motor as a result of not replacing motor brushes after heavy wear Motor brushes and motor brake pads are wear items and will not be war ranted CONTROLLERS CHARGERS Eighteen months warranty for electrical function with the exclusion of rubber gaiters and related wiring looms BATTERIES Warranty is covered by the battery manufacturer for a period of twelve months Only batteries which have been tested using approved battery manufacturer test equipment e g Battest 12202 or Astratec and confirmed to be defective will be replaced Reduced performance will be assessed as to the possible cause and the feasibility of a warranty claim Only batteries supplied by Invacare are covered by the above conditions This warranty also excludes the following l Upholstery materials are wear and tear items and are only warranted against genuine manufacturing and material defects 2 Tyres including in filled types and tubes are wear and tear items and are not warranted 3 Damage caused by battery fluid spillage or leakage 4 Damage caused by Abuse misuse accident or negligence Improper operation maintenance or storage Commercial use or use other than
16. its central position when the controller was switched on Simply allow the knob to return to the central position If this condition persists for more than 5 seconds a latched fault will occur and the 7 segment display will begin to flash If this happens simply turn the remote on and off to clear the fault W Drive Programs are selected using the Drive program selection switch The selected drive C program or profile is displayed in the 7 Segment display Drive programs or profiles may be setup to change speed and or select remote joysticks actuators or lights Appendix A explains the operation of lighting and actuator functions b Move the joystick a little in the direction you wish to travel The further you move the joystick knob from the central rest position the faster the chair will move Small gentle movements N y of the joystick give fine control Releasing the joystick and allowing it to return to the center position will bring the chair to a controlled stop When you have finished driving switch off by pressing and releasing the on off switch The fuel gauge on the top surface of the DX REMG80I will have all 6 lights on if your batteries are fully charged As you use up the power by driving the green lights and then the amber lights will go out When only the red lights are left on it is time to re charge your batteries The red light will flash as a further reminder A socket is provided at the front of th
17. out of the chair safely To do this loosen the wing screw D lift the tray and place to the side of the chair or remove completely by pulling the tray assembly forward Do not attempt to drive the chair with the tray placed to the side as this may be hazardous to the occupant and other people 26 LATERAL SUPPORT FITTING INSTRUCTIONS THE LATERAL SUPPORTS CAN ONLY BE FITTED TO THE FIRM UPHOLSTERED BACKREST ASSEMBLY VISCOUNT SEATING To attach the lateral supports to the back of the backrest assembly follow these instructions Remove the existing pan head screws from the top of each flange shown in Fig 1 Marked A The lower screws of each flange remain in place Fig 1 Fig 2 Line up the support rail with the holes in the backrest as shown in Fig 2 With the longer screws provided attach the support rail to the backrest through the flanges into the screw inserts Do not screw into the backboard Tighten securely but do not overtighten as this may damage the screw threaded inserts With the support rails secured slide the lateral support into the support rail from the bottom Adjust to the occupant s requirements and firmly tighten the hand wheel B 2f CHARGING BATTERIES The battery charger supplied with the wheel chair was developed to charge the batteries fitted to these products Using alternatives will damage the batteries which are fitted as standard and invalidate the warranty on these com
18. take care on slopes and uneven surfaces Do not attempt to drive across slopes which may make the vehicle unstable increasing the possibility of an accident and possible personal injury When climbing hills or slopes it is important to travel up in one motion Starting a forward movement from stationary on a slope requires extra care to avoid tipping backwards Start slowly and accelerate cautiously When travelling down an incline select a low speed stop periodically if the wheelchair moves faster than anticipated Push the joystick forward slowly to continue the descent Do not lean forward Avoid parking on the edge of rivers ponds lakes sea etc Adjustments should only be carried out by your authorised INVACARE dealer to ensure correct operation and safe use information refer to page 22 or contact your authorised INVACARE dealer It is the responsibility of the person or authority transporting the wheelchair with an occupant seated to ensure the safety of the occupant and other passengers FEATURES Motor speed and direction are regulated by the joystick control unit With practice automatic control of acceleration braking and change of direction will ensure a smooth jerk free ride The variable speed selector gives you total control in any environment The power chair cannot be driven when the batteries are being charged Controller circuits are designed to prevent operation during the charging process CHARGI
19. to the motors Approach the kerb head on 90 do not charge at the kerb With the front of the kerb climber at about 2 5cm 1 from the edge of the kerb push the joystick fully forward and continue to climb in one ur movement Do not pause or attempt to steer during this movement If the kerb climb is un achievable do not continue the manoeuvre move away from the obstacle and if possible find an alternative location GOING DOWN A KERB Approach the edge of the kerb square on Drive forward down the kerb at a moderate speed Kerbs of 7 5cm 3 or more may tip the chair onto the foot plates t is advisable to go down the kerb backwards to overcome this problem The kerb climbing device will return to the climbing position after each manoeuvre NOTE Climbing kerbs in excess of 10cm 4 will be restricted if the foot plates are in the fully extended position Refer to page 16 for correct foot plate adjustment 21 DIS ASSEMBLY To enable the chair to be carried in the boot of most cars follow these instructions Step 1 Disconnect the Motor Battery connector from the control box and remove the armrests Release the locking lever as shown on page 5 Step 2 Remove the calf strap from the footrests This is simply attached by Velcro fastening Remove the footrests completely by releasing the cam latch situated on the inside of the footrest frame hanger refer to page 16 CAUTION Do not drive the chair with the foot
20. wheels for puncture repairs carefully follow these instructions Release the four bolts shown as A in the diagram Check the tyres for wear if excessive replacement is recommended The wheel is a split rim It is important that the bolts securing the rims together are NOT released if the tyre is pneumatic and INFLATED 2 N Upon reassembly tighten the fixing bolts securely The wheel is alloy do not over tighten as this may damage the wheel rim If the tyre is being inflated with the wheel on the chair ensure the wheel is off the ground during inflation Inflate the tyre slowly to recommended pressure ensuring an even fit around the rim DRIVE WHEEL LOCKS MANUAL BRAKES When transferring to and from the chair ensure the wheel locks are firmly ON and the motor drive is in the engaged position See page 17 When transporting the complete chair in a vehicle it is important that motor drive is engaged and the wheel locks are firmly ON This will aid the use of the chair restraints and protect the motor gearbox from possible damage 24 TRANSPORTATION OF WHEELCHAIRS IN VEHICLES RECOMMENDED RESTRAINT METHODS For additional information consult your authorised Supplier For transportation purposes other than disassembly the Spectra Plus may be used in vehicles which have been modified specifically for the purpose The power chair must be secure using these recommended restraint methods e The power chairs
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23. 5 TRAY ASSEMBLY FITTING OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT ENSURE THAT THE JOYSTICK CONTROL UNIT IS SWITCHED OFF BEFORE FITTING REMOVING OR ADJUSTING THE TRAY ASSEMBLY The tray assembly comes ready assembled and is designed to fit to either the left or right hand side of the wheelchair The cut out section is to accommodate the Joystick Control unit and determines which side the tray is fitted i e Joystick Control fitted to the right hand side therefore the tray fixings will be fitted to the left hand side and vice versa Follow these simple instructions to fit 1 Remove the two screws A holding the arm pad to armrest support tube B 2 Fit the slide mounting tube C beneath the armrest support tube using the existing screws see diagram Tighten the screws securely do not over tighten as this will damage the T nut inserts within the arm pad 3 Loosen the wing screw D and slide the tray support tube extension into the slide mounting tube C 4 With the occupant seated in the chair adjust the tray to a comfortable working position tighten wing screw D 5 Side to side lateral adjustment can be achieved by loosening the 4 screws E and sliding the tray surface to the required position 6 Ensure the tray is firmly positioned level and central to the occupant s requirements OPERATION REMOVAL Switch OFF the Controller The Tray can be placed to the side or removed completely to allow the occupant to get in and
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25. EASE NOTE Assistance may be required while this operation is carried out Step 1 Unscrew the knurled locking knob A This can be unscrewed completely and still be retained in position Step 2 Release the side retaining pin B by turning it 180 Step 3 Unbolt clamp C on the vertical frame member Step 4 Support the weight of the chair on the side the motor is being detached Pull the motor assembly towards the back of the chair take care to hold the motor assembly when it becomes detached Repeat operation for both sides SPECIAL NOTE Care must be taken when stowing the detached parts for transportation to ensure that no damage occurs particularly to the brake housing and gearbox unit To re attach the motor assemblies align the bottom tube rail with the tube of the motor assembly and push firmly home Re tighten fully the knurled locking knob A Do the same for both sides For ease of operation it is advisable to re attach the motor assemblies as the first operation in the reassembly of the wheelchair after transportation NOTE The disassembly and reassembly of the motor assemblies can be handled and attached easier if the chair is carefully tipped onto the front taking into account that the leg rests are not attached The chair can be transported disassembled safely in a suitable vehicle Reversing the above procedures will make your chair ready at your destination 23 DRIVE WHEEL REMOVAL To remove the rear drive
26. EMG80I also features two jack sockets allowing the connection of two external switches to duplicate the functions of the On Off and Drive Program select buttons 3 HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION To avoid any unnecessary damage to your control system whilst driving avoid hitting obstacles with the controller or joystick This also applies when transporting your chair Avoid dropping the control system amp be wary of possible damage to cables i e Being Trapped DX REMG80I Remote fitting testing and programming must be carried out by professionals of the health care field or persons fully conversant with this process and the driver s capabilities The control system should be demonstrated to the user when the chair is supplied Incorrect settings could cause injury to the driver or bystanders or damage to the wheelchair or surrounding property 4 DRIVING THE WHEELCHAIR Battery Gauge System Status LED Magnetic locking area and LED On Off Switch The G801 Keypad Mode Speed Selection Horn Switch 7 Segment Display Lighting Switch Right Indicator and Hazards Lighting Switch Left Indicator and Side Lights Once you are seated in your wheelchair Switch on DX REMG80I by gently pressing and 4 C releasing the on off switch located on top of the controller at the front The system status X e light will light up to show power on If the status light flashes rapidly it indicates that the orm qr e joystick knob was not in
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28. NG BATTERIES TYRES UPHOLSTERY OPTIONAL The battery gauge Refer to page 7 will indicate that your batteries are low Charging is straightforward Refer to page 25 and enclosed booklet The batteries fitted as standard are completely sealed and therefore cannot be spilled like conventional wet cells Total performance and reliable operation is dependent on the care and understanding of batteries and battery charging Please refer to the appropriate section and separate booklet supplied Sealed Gel batteries are classed as non hazardous by all air transport and travel authorities Mobility vehicles fitted with these batteries can be safely taken onto aeroplanes ships buses ambulances or trains without having to remove the batteries from the equipment Pneumatic drive wheels and castors are fitted as standard Puncture proof wheels will alleviate the need to maintain pressures and give a smooth but slightly harder ride These are available as options The upholstery complies with the requirements for resistance to cigarette and match ignition 1507176 16 Refer to section on cleaning and care of upholstery materials Prolonged exposure to ultra violet light will reduce the life of the upholstery protect against sunlight The knob fitted to your joystick is supplied as standard and is suitable for most applications If you find this unsuitable for your operation there is a range of JOYSTICK alternatives avai
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32. are not designed or manufactured to be replacements for purpose built vehicle seating e The occupant must be secured to the vehicle separately in addition to any wheelchair restraints See Fig No 2 e Manually operated drive wheel locks refer to page 21 must be used whilst the power chair is being transported e Fig No 1 shows the route of the battery restraint strap and the position of the Velcro fastening The restraint strap Fig No 1 must be tight and the Velcro firmly fastened The Power chair was tested to 2 ISO 7176 19 using Unvvins Webbing Restraints with Fig No 2 Tongue and Buckle Straps The 7 system comprises of front REEL HARNESS adiustable straps complete vvith quick release buckles and rear 55 b adiustable straps complete vvith FRONT karabiners and braided straps 7 7 BATTERY STRAP The straps are secured at the COMPLETE WITH ASSY specified points shown in Fig QUICK RELEASE No 2 Both positions are GH REAR ADJUSTABLE labelled TIE DOWN POINT 75 Vm KARABINERS AND The diagram Fig No 2 shows BRAIDED STRAPS the headrest arrangement which must be fitted and the occupant s inertia seat belt which also must be used Recommended alternative headrests may be used without affecting the CE marketing of the power chair provided a full risk assessment has been carried out by those who have recommended the headrest to be safe for use with the power chair 2
33. aximum speed at which the wheelchair can travel when the joystick is fully deflected in any direction The more you turn this knob anticlockwise the lower will be the maximum speed no matter how far you push or pull the joystick The Battery Charge Indicator Fig 2 lights up when the ON OFF button is pressed into ON It gives you updated information as to how much charge approximately is left in the batteries so that you can estimate how much further you can drive before you have to recharge the batteries The reading will drop while the wheelchair is being driven and increase after the wheelchair has been at a standstill for a few seconds This is quite normal and it is best to check the indicator while the wheelchair is stationary The battery charge indicator also informs you of any fault condition when one or several of its lamps begin to flash Display flashing slowly the wheelchairs moves slowly but with sluggish response and reduced speed indicates Speed Control Knob Battery Charge Indicator Joystick CH MAA B fA 2 LI df f GREEN GREEN AMBER AMBER RED b AN A K R 4 Y MY CA A V WO QV S AAA A 2 x A 5 AS A E M A it AW Charger Socket V v i W AA A VW Fig 1 100 80 60 40 BATTERIES FULLY CHARGED Fig 2 the batteries are discharged below the critical level or pos
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35. dio Frequency Interference RFI influences most electronic equipment Caution should be exercised with regard to the use of portable communications equipment in the area around such equipment While the manufacturer has made every effort to ensure that RFI does not cause problems very strong signals could still cause a problem If RFI causes erratic behavior shut the wheelchair off immediately Leave off while transmission is in progress Report any malfunctions immediately to your Service Agent PLEASE DO NOT MODIFY THE CONTROL SYSTEM IN ANY WAY ANY UNAUTHORISED MODIFICATIONS INCLUDING THE FITMENT OF UNAPPROVED SPARES OR ACCESSORIES MAY RENDER THE CONTROL SYSTEM UNSAFE AND WILL INVALIDATE ANY SAFETY APPROVAL MARKS AND THE WARRANTY WHEELCHAIR SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES MAY OBTAIN FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE DX SYSTEM FROM DYNAMIC EUROPE LTD 10 APPENDIX A CONTROLLING ACTUATORS SEAT CONTROLS OR LIGHTS USING THE JOYSTICK If your chair is fitted with Actuators Seat Controls or Lights they may be operated using the G8OI s joystick To control actuators or lights using the joystick Ensure the chair is stationary Press the mode speed selection button repeatedly until one of the non driving mode symbols shown below appears on the 7 Segment Display Mode Speed Selection 7 Segment Display Actuator amp Lighting e m ust j Non Drive Mode Symbols v v els m Tilt in Back Left Leg Right Seat Lights Space Rest Rest Le
36. ditional special options for users with greater dependency refer to your Healthcare Professional Prescriber or authorised INVACARE dealer FOREWORD Important safety operating and maintenance instructions are contained in this user manual We urge you to read and understand it before operating your power chair and refer to it as often as needed to help maintain safe use and all round performance All procedures involved should be practiced until you are familiar with them However if used improperly it is possible for the wheelchair to become unstable You should learn the individual characteristics and capabilities as well as limitations of your own powered wheelchair Basic safety procedures in this user manual are to be used as a guide only You may find it necessary to develop your own methods for safely solving encountered problems Never hesitate to ask for assistance Your powered wheelchair should receive maintenance on a regular schedule It is recommended that the periods between services should be 12 months The maximum period between safety checks for the manual wheel lock adjustment and the electronic brake function should be 6 months PURPOSE OF THE POWER CHAIR Standard power chairs are suitable for persons who require independent mobility combined with comfort manoeuvrability reliability and minimal maintenance The intended user should possess some degree of ability with at least one hand and arm reasonable eyesigh
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38. e G80I to allow a battery charger to be connected Follow the instructions for charging your batteries in the wheelchair manual CAUTION Only use the charger supplied by the wheelchair manufacturer If in doubt contact your Wheelchair Services representative 5 MAINTENANCE 1 The DX System should be regularly checked for integrity Loose damaged or corroded connectors or terminals or damaged cabling should be replaced 2 All switchable functions on the DX System should be regularly tested to ensure they function correctly 3 All DX system components should be kept free of dust dirt and liquids If necessary wipe with a cloth dampened with warm water or alcohol Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaners 4 Where any doubt exists consult your nearest Service Center or Agent 5 There are no user serviceable parts in any DX System component do not attempt to open any case Warning If any DX component is damaged in anyway or if internal damage may have occurred for example by being dropped have it checked by qualified personnel before operating 6 FAULT DIAGNOSTICS In the event of a fault indicator flashing while driving battery gauge and or Status LED the user must ensure that the system is behaving normally If not the system must be turned off and a service agent contacted If a fault is detected the System Status LED will flash a certain number of times followed by a pause Count the number of flashes and refer to this table
39. ed from 90 rearwards through 12 The adjustment which is normally only required to be done once is carried out in the following sequence see diagram with the aid of the 13mm spanner and the cross headed screwdriver Do the same adjustment for both sides 1 Release the lock nut B located on the cross headed screw 2 Screw the locking hand wheel C partially out 3 Screw the cross headed screw in or out to give the desired position Adjust position of hand wheel as necessary 4 Position the lock nut B up to the mounting bracket and fully tighten 5 Re tighten the hand wheel C fully ensure backrest assembly is secure Please note Each backrest tube must be positioned in the same plane or the backrest will be twisted The backrest can be either folded down or detached from the chair base Follow these additional instructions 1 Unscrew the hand wheel C approximately five full turns Lift the backrest upwards and then fold forwards onto the seat Adjust armrest width to accommodate if required 2 To detach unscrew the hand wheel an additional three to four turns Do not loosen the cross headed screw 3 Push the backrest slightly forward and lift upwards 4 To re locate the backrest assembly ensure the pins are correctly aligned into the slots of the mounting bracket fully re tighten the hand wheel on both sides 4 SIDEPANEL VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT Armrest Adjustment The armrest can be pre set for height by
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41. es Drive Wheel Locks bho tobe eee eee ed l 24 Transportation Restraint Methods a sau 0 0000 0842 ana bbe nun RR E E taken 25 Trays Fitting A Operi MERIT 26 Lateral Supports Fitting amp Operation 27 Charging the Batteries au as a 3 d i RS be sogana PRI SEE EP SEES dd s as 28 Battery Connec onis es sue ou ce dde dee sa XC sb ad B doo nb s Eid eee sm ea 29 Mai A Ou y ds e 70 a 70 7 30 Fault Enli c r a s b ee ae ae ae 21 Technical Im orma s eee NEE TT TEILT 7 32 Approved Accessories lt gt quei dados ran daa quod su Ace A er SOS x een 33 Product Description The power chair supplied as standard features rear wheel drive Gel batteries standard height backrest detachable width and height adjustable armrests detachable adjustable height footrests and a Joystick controller mounted for either right or left hand control Without the use of tools the drive motor units are detachable and together with detachable battery box units and disassembled frame allow the power chair to be stowed for transportation in a suitable vehicle It may be used to transport a user in a moving vehicle provided the separate recommended guidelines are followed Refer to page 23 The product should be serviced as recommended by an authorised INVACARE dealer to ensure continual safe and reliable operation For details and ad
42. f Invacare s policy of continual product improvement we reserve the right to make changes at any time without notice GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR NEW POWER CHAIR Please ensure your dealer returns the WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD This will ensure your vehicle is covered for the relevant warranty periods against failures due to defects in manufacturing or materials Please see the Owner s Warranty Card supplied for full details RECOMMENDED ADJUSTMENTS TO BE CARRIED OUT BY A TRAINED AUTHORISED INVACARE DEALER ARE IDENTIFIED WITH THIS SYMBOL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before using your power chair read and understand the following safety precautions Representative models of Invacare powered wheelchairs are tested for use in a moving motor vehicle using recommended restraint systems For further Keep your powered wheelchair in good working order As with all electro mechanical vehicles it will benefit from regular service inspections at the recommended intervals We recommend that at 6 monthly intervals to check electronic brake function manual wheel lock adjustment and the motor disengage operation Always remember to use a safety belt when operating the wheelchair outdoors Take care when using your powerchair on slopes of up to 1 in 5 Do this only where the surface is firm straight and dry in other conditions avoid steep slopes Take special care in bad weather Braking and tyre grip may be affected on wet or icy surfaces
43. f the DYNAMIC DL controller as shown in the relevant diagrams 28 BATTERY CONNECTIONS The chair is fitted with two maintenance free Gel batteries For battery replacement we recommend to contact your authorised INVACARE dealer in order to ensure that replacement batteries are of the correct type and specifications and that they are correctly installed and connected A diagram showing the correct wiring connection is available on the inside of the front and rear battery box lid It is of the utmost importance that the battery connections are wired as shown in these diagrams Pay attention to ensuring all connections are tightened correctly Pollution from improper disposal Have your batteries installed by a properly trained powerchair technician Used batteries must NOT be disposed of by means of a Domestic Refuse Disposal Unit Dustbin etc All used batteries should be recycled through an approved source Please contact your authorised INVACARE dealer for correct advice 29 KEEPING YOUR CHAIR IN GOOD CONDITION Your powerchair will benefit from periodic inspection adjustment and replacement of worn parts Regular maintenance will enhance e Reliable performance Safety e Extended battery life e Confidence in operation e Low operating costs You can help keep your chair in good condition by following a simple guide to home maintenance CHROME PAINTWORK This should be dried after contact with moisture Clean o
44. g Rest Height Move the joystick from left to right to select the symbol for the function that you wish to control If you have selected an Actuator Seat Control Mode move the joystick forward beyond the point of half travel to lift the actuator or pull back beyond the point of half travel to lower the actuator Release the joystick to stop the actuator If you have selected Lighting Mode momentarily push the joystick forwards beyond the point of half travel to toggle the Side Lights on or off or pull back beyond the point half travel to toggle the Hazard Lights on or off Repeat the process to turn the relevant lighting off Hazard operation will be indicated on the 6801 by the flashing of the Left and Right Indicator Displays shown in the section below CONTROLLING LIGHTING FUNCTIONS USING THE KEYPAD If lights are fitted to the wheelchair they may also be activated using the lighting controls on the G80l s Keypad left Indicator and Side Light Switch Right Indicator and Hazard Switch Left Indicator Display Right Indicator Display Left and Right Indicators A single short press less than 1 second of the Left or Right Indicator switch will toggle the Left or Right Indicators respectively on or off The associated Indicator Display will flash to show when the indicators are activated Side Lights A single long press greater than 1 second of the Side Light or left indicator Switch will toggle the Side L
45. hable powered reclining backrest Elevating Legrests Joystick knob options See page 3 PLEASE KEEP A NOTE OF THE DATE OF PURCHASE AND SERIAL NUMBER OF YOUR POWER CHAIR PLEASE QUOTE THIS NUMBER IN ALL CORRESPONDENCE AND SERVICE REQUESTS SERIAL NO DATE OF PURCHASE As with all powered motor vehicles we recommend that you take out maintenance insurance cover for out of warranty service requirements Contact your authorised INVACARE dealer for advice and suitable options available The power chairs shown and described in this user manual may not be exactly the same in every detail as your own model However all instructions are still entirely relevant irrespective of detail differences The manufacturers reserve the right to alter without notice any weights measurements or other technical data shown in this publication m l l All figures measurements and capacities shown in this user manual are approximate and do not constitute specifications 33 WARRANTY STATEMENT GENERAL CONDITIONS OF LIMITED WARRANTY POWERED PRODUCTS MODELS COVERED SPECTRA PLUS Invacare will repair or replace at our option to the original purchaser free of charge any part found upon receipt and examination by an authorised representative of Invacare to be defective in material and or workmanship 36 MONTHS WARRANTY Items covered for thirty six months from the date of purchase Structural steel frame components including side frame cross brace
46. here are no brakes unless the wheel locks are applied Before entering or leaving the chair always re engage the drive on both sides On no account dis engage the drive when the chair is occupied unless being pushed by an attendant x AY 2 A WARNING Emergency freewheel device Always re engage the emergency freewheel device after use Failure to do so may result in injury 20 OPERATING THE CHAIR OUTDOORS KERB CLIMBING Always remember to use the safety belt when operating the chair outdoors Ensure the footrests are locked in position KERB CLIMBING Centre Mounting It is important to follow the instructions detailed in going up a kerb described below REMOVAL Please note that left or right hand are identified as though being seated in the chair To detach the kerb climber for transportation follow these simple instructions Remove the locking pin A while holding the assembly Push the assembly down to release from the locating bracket Pull the assembly towards you away from the right hand retaining socket The kerb climber is now detached Stow carefully RE ASSEMBLY Locate the assembly into the right hand retaining bracket Push the assembly up into the left hand bracket and refit the locking pin A Ensure the pin is correctly fitted firmly into place GOING UP A KERB Adjust the speed control to the maximum position to allow full power
47. ights on and off There is no Display feedback on the keypad when the side lights are active Hazard Lights A single long press greater than 1 second of the Hazard or right indicator Switch will toggle the Hazard Lights on or off Both Left and Right Indicator Displays will flash when the Hazard Lights are active 11 PILOT The PILOT control system comprises of two or three modules Joystick Module Power Module and Actuator and Lighting Module ALM The ALM is only required if the optional Tilt in space or Powered Reclining Backrest are fitted On Off Switch and Battery Gauge The on off switch applies power to the control system electronics which in turn supply power to the wheelchair s motors Do not use the on off power switch to stop the wheelchair unless there is an emergency If you do you may shorten the life of the wheelchair drive components The battery gauge shows you that the wheelchair is switched on It also indicates the operating status of the wheelchair Details are given in the PILOT INTEGRAL controller section Security Key The security key can be used to lock the wheelchair to prevent unauthorised use To lock the wheelchair it must be switched on the key should then be inserted into and withdrawn from the battery charging socket the wheelchair will now be locked To unlock the wheelchair firstly switch it on The maximum speed indicator will ripple up and down but driving will not be possible The
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49. ive problems are battery related Sometimes expensive components are unnecessarily replaced when in fact the problem was batteries If an electrical problem exists always check the batteries first also check cable connections for good contact The electronics involved in the controller and lift and recline modules are quite sophisticated electronic repairs should be carried out by trained personnel IF YOUR CHAIR WILL NOT START e Check that the control box is switched on the display will be illuminated and remain stationary Check that both motors are engaged Check that the main controller cable is firmly pushed home e Do not move the joystick until the display is illuminated IF THE WHEELCHAIR PULLS TO ONE SIDE Check that the motors are fully engaged Check that pneumatic tyres are inflated to correct pressure Check that the castors move freely and there is no free play at castor stem Check joystick drive function is in line with the left and right response One motor may be unplugged If your chair still has a problem after making these checks please contact your authorised INVACARE dealer 31 SPECTRA PLUS TECHNICAL INFORMATION DIMENSIONS Seat Width 38cm 46cm Overall Width 55cm Overall Length 100cm Height 89cm Total Weight 70kg Battery Weight 30AH 11 7kg 40 AH 14 8kg Maximum Carrying Capacity 18stone 114 3kg Tyre Size Front 312mm x 50mm 1296 x 296 Tyre Size
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52. key should now be inserted into and withdrawn from the battery charging socket the wheelchair can now be driven 12 JOYSTICK MODULE DETAILS JOYSTICK 0 BATTERY CHARGING COMMUNICATIONS CONNECTOR PROGRAMMING SOCKET TO POVVER MODULE N Joystick Module without Lightin Joystick Module with Lightin CONTROLS ON OFF SWITCH LIGHTS SWITCH AND LED BATTERY GAUGE LEFT TURN INDICATOR SWITCH AND LED MAXIMUM SPEED INDICATOR d MODE SWITCH RIGHT TURN INDICATOR SWITCH AND LED e HORN SWITCH HAZARD WARNING SWITCH AND LED O Y O ACTUATOR INDICATOR 3 Horn Switch The horn will sound whilst this switch is depressed Lights Switch and LED To turn on the wheelchair s lights operate this switch the associated LED will illuminate Left Turn Indicator Switch and LED To turn on the wheelchair s left turn indicator operate this switch the associated LED will flash at the same rate If the LED flashes rapidly one of the left turn indicator bulbs is defective contact your authorised INVACARE dealer Right Turn Indicator Switch and LED To turn on the wheelchair s right turn indicator operate this switch the associated LED will flash at the same rate If the LED flashes rapidly one of the right turn indicator bulbs is defective contact your authorised INVACARE dealer Hazard Warning Switch and LED To turn on the wheelchair s hazard warning lamps operate this switch the associa
53. lable Please contact your wheelchair distributor for advice Do CONTROL not replace the joystick knob with any unauthorised device it may cause KNOBS hazardous operation STANDARD E HIN ai MUSHROOM C38 M48 STICK S80 BALL T BAR B38 T80 SOFT BALL 870 SEAT AND BACKREST ADJUSTMENT Warning It should be noted that under certain conditions and configurations of the wheelchair ie for users with limited no lateral body control and with the backrest in the reclined position there is the potential to create a body trap between the armrest side panel and the backrest Suitable accessories are available from Invacare lateral trunk supports to eliminate this risk Before sitting in the chair make sure it is NOT switched ON If it is ON the battery condition indicator 10 Bar display will be illuminated see page 7 to 14 SEAT DEPTH ADJUSTMENT 35mm depth adjustment The individual fitting of the seating allows the seat depth to be adjusted by 35mm el The adjustment which is usually only done once is carried out as follows You will need a large cross headed screwdriver and a 13mm spanner 1 Prise off plastic cap at point A unscrew and remove the screw and nut repeat each side 2 Move the backrest mounting bracket backwards to the extended position Replace the nut and screw into the selected hole and firmly fasten replace plastic cap repeat each side BACKREST ANGLE ADJUSTMENT The backrest angle can be adjust
54. nce a month with a good quality auto wax Do not use abrasive cleaners such as chrome cleaner or scouring cleaners as these will scratch the finish Do not store your chair in damp conditions UPHOLSTERY The upholstery on the powerchair is vinyl or Plush cloth material Occasionally wipe with a damp cloth moistened with soapy water DO NOT use abrasive or chemical cleaners as this may damage the fabric or vinyl coating Vinyl upholstery will become hard and prone to cracking if the special coating which is applied to maintain flexibility is removed by the abrasive chemical cleaners or solvents Ultra violet light can also reduce the life of the upholstery coating This is a normal ageing process necessary precautions should be taken to guard against periods of long term exposure to sunlight The result of these conditions cannot be covered by the specified warranty period BATTERIES Keep your batteries well charged see advice on batteries and battery charging booklet Keep batteries in a dry frost proof place Be sure battery terminals remain tight and not corroded FOOTRESTS Footrests are easily adjusted for height clamp nuts must be securely tightened Do not stand on the footplates CABLES AND CONNECTIONS On a weekly basis inspect all plug connections to be sure they are securely attached A visual inspection is usually adequate Ensure locking safety catch operates correctly and secures motor plugs Inspect all wires f
55. nk Make sure the controller is securely fixed to your wheelchair TruCharge Battery Gauge This is a 10 segment illuminated display which indicates if the controller is turned on and also gives the status of the battery the controller and the wheelchair electrical system Red yellow and green bars lit Battery charged controller and electrical system OK Red and yellow bars lit Charge battery if possible controller and electrical system OK Red bars only lit or slow flash Charge battery as soon as possible controller and electrical system OK Rapid flash of bars Indicates a fault in the controller or electrical system See below for fault diagnostics Ripple up and down of bars Joystick displaced at turn on dE Fault Type Description Speed Battery Gauge The number of flashing LE 1 High battery voltage E ui Status Readout Pars indicate the 1 Solenoid brake fault Possible controller fault HA Possible joystick fault E Charger Connected E 1 Right motor wiring fault E 1 Right motor disconnected MENI Left motor wiring fault MH Left motor disconnected HE Low battery voltage Motor Battery Connector DYNAMIC DL CONTROLLER When the ON OFF button is pressed a bleep tone can be heard from the controller and the battery charge indicator will light up confirming that power is switched on and the wheelchair is ready to move The Speed Control Knob on the rear of the Controller enables you to reduce the m
56. normal Repairs and or modifications made to any part without specific consent from Invacare Circumstances beyond the control of Invacare SE 5 Labour service calls and other charges incurred in the repair of the product unless specifically authorised by Invacare The foregoing warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other express warranties implied warranties including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and shall not extend beyond the duration of the express warranty provided herein Invacare shall not be liable for any consequential or incidental damages whatsoever This warranty does not detract from but is in addition to your legal rights Warranty service can only be performed by an Invacare Authorised Dealer Approved repairer Issue Date 03 07 2000 INVACAREGINTERNATIONAL Belgium amp Luxemburg Autobaan 14 B 8210 Loppem Danmark Sdr Ringvej 39 DK 2605 Br ndby Deutschland sterreich Switzerland amp Eastern Europe KleiststraBe 49 D 32457 Porta Westfalica Espa a c Areny s n Pol gon ndustrial de Celr E 17460 Celr Girona France Route de St Roch F 37230 Fondettes Italia Via dei Pini 62 1 36016 Thiene VI Nederland Celsiusstraat 46 NL 6716 BZ Ede Norge Grensesvingen 9 N 0603 Oslo Portugal Rua Senhora de Campanha 105 P 4369 001 Porto Sverige Suomi Fagerstagatan 9 PO Box 66 S 163 9 Sp nga United King
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58. on of the mode switch will increase the setting when the setting is at 5 the next mode switch operation will put the setting to 1 The diagram below explains this action Fig 1 Operation of Mode Switch Whilst Driving Operating the mode switch will put the control system back into the drive mode If the mode switch is operated when the joystick is centred the control system operation mode will be changed There are three modes drive speed adjustment and actuator adjustment The diagram below explains this action ACTUATOR SPEED ADJUST ADJUST Fig 2 Operation of Mode Switch Whilst Joystick Centred 15 Speed Adjustment Mode When the control system is in this mode the maximum speed indicator will flash The maximum speed can be adjusted by left or right movements of the joystick Left will decrease the speed setting right will increase it Forward or reverse movements of the joystick will take you back into drive mode FORWARD DECREASE INCREASE SETTING SETTING REVERSE Fig 3 Joystick Operation in Speed Adjustment Mode Operating the mode switch will put the control system back into drive mode or if seat adjustment actuators are fitted actuator adjustment mode Actuator Adjustment Mode When the control system is in this mode the actuator indicator will be illuminated The section of the wheelchair symbol that is illuminated shows the actuator that is selected for adjustment To change the selec
59. or worn insulation If any are found they should be replaced immediately Make sure cables and wires are secured and that they are routed away from any moving parts TYRES Check the tread on your tyres regularly Tyre pressure inflate to recommended pressure as indicated in the technical information section Do not exceed the maximum air pressure indicated on the tyre Moulded tyres do not require pneumatic pressure check periodically for wear 30 CONTROLLER AND CHARGER Servicing of the controller and charger should only be carried out by your local approved dealer Do not attempt to open the units Broken seals will invalidate the warranty BRAKES WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND EVERY 6 MONTHS TO CHECK THE FUNCTION OF THE ELECTRONIC BRAKES AND WHEEL LOCKS ADJUSTMENT THIS SERVICE MAY NOT BE FREE OF CHARGE MOTORS The motors are fitted with long life brushes These should be inspected for wear at twelve months or more frequently if you use the chair daily for long periods The brushes should be replaced when they have worn down to 8mm in length DO NOT OVERLOAD THE MOTORS IN PROLONGED STALL CONDITIONS If the chair is used continuously for long periods pause periodically to allow the motors to cool down DRIVE WHEELS The dis engage facility is simple to operate following the recommended instructions on Page 17 Hecommended correct use will maintain safety and ease of operation FAULT FINDING Hemember that most power dr
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61. ponents The charger and electronic controller are designed to prevent the wheelchair operating during the charging process Refer to the operating instructions supplied with the battery charger for a detailed description of the battery Charging If the mains lead needs to be extended make sure an approved adaptor is used DO NOT extend the charger lead to the chair Ensure that both battery charger leads are safely routed so that they cannot be tripped over When charging is completed safely stow the leads away to avoid danger when driving away BATTERIES The batteries fitted as standard to the wheelchair are sealed Gel batteries and therefore cannot be spilled like Conventional wet batteries Keeping the chair working to its maximum potential means that the batteries must be cared for and correctly charged Nightly re charging is necessary if the chair has been used during the day to ensure that the chair is ready for use the following day A separate booklet is supplied as a guide to the care and performance of the batteries and charger Powered wheelchair batteries do not maintain a constant full battery charge level as an automobile battery therefore a shorter battery life can be expected For maximum battery life maintain batteries as described MAINS SOCKET CONTROLLER Plug the charger plug into the charger socket at the front of the controller for the PILOT INTEGRAL and the PILOT controller and into the rear o
62. positioning the self tapping screw F in one of the holes in the armrest tube To adjust the height of each armrest first release the locking lever E which clamps the arm tube while holding onto the armrest Move the armrest to the desired height position re tighten the locking wing screw E The locking lever if fitted can be re positioned without losing the clamping pressure pull the lever slightly outwards and turn to a more suitable locating angle The padded side panel can also be set to a desired height Loosen the slotted screw D located in the fixing bracket re tighten when desired position is achieved Width Adjustment The transverse width adjustment is achieved by releasing locking lever G and positioning the armrest tube to width required and re tightening locking lever G To remove the transverse width adjustment armrest assembly complete to allow removal of the front battery box controller assembly remove seat release locking lever G depress spring button lock F and withdraw complete armrest unit sideways NOTE When re assembling to chair always ensure the spring button lock F is on the inside of the horizontal mounting tube of the sideframe to prevent accidental dismantling of armrest unit CAUTION The armrests are not intended for carrying the wheelchair TENSION ADJUSTABLE BACKREST The backrest upholstery tension can be adjusted to achieve the desired comfort for individual user requiremen
63. rests in the unlatched position Step 3 Remove the kerb climber assembly if fitted as described on page 18 Step 4 Detach the seat and backrest assembly as previously shown When replacing the seat assembly ensure the brackets are located correctly on the seat frame tube Step 5 Disconnect the motor leads and the connecting cables from the battery boxes Carefully lift the battery boxes clear of the frame by the straps provided Remove the battery tray When refitting the battery tray it is important that it is correctly located on the support pins Step 6 Remove the detachable motors as described on page 20 The disassembled chair is now ready to be loaded safely in a suitable vehicle Reversing the procedure will allow the chair to be reassembled at your destination SPECIAL NOTE Care must be taken when stowing the detached parts for transportation to ensure that no damage occurs particularly to the motor assemblies and controller units Due to the weight of the battery boxes consideration must be given to their secure positioning in the event of emergency braking EXTREME CARE MUST BE TAKEN WHEN LIFTING THE HEAVIEST COMPONENTS I E BATTERY BOXES FRAME AND MOTOR UNITS ASSUME THE CORRECT LIFTING POSITION SEEK ASSISTANCE IF IN DOUBT 22 DETACHABLE MOTORS For practical purposes and ease of operation it is advisable to detach the motors as the last component of the chair to be dismantled and to re attach first PL
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67. sible controller or motor fault Display flashing rapidly twice per second and the wheelchair not moving also indicates the batteries are discharged below the critical level or a possible controller fault In both cases it is advisable to check and re charge the batteries if the fault indication persists contact the authorised INVACARE dealer On the rear face of the controller you find the Battery Charging Socket Underneath is a special socket for the connection of Programming Instruments if and when the response characteristics of the wheelchair acceleration deceleration damping etc are to be further adjusted to your needs Consult your authorised INVACARE dealer DX REMGSOIL MASTER REMOTE Please read these instructions carefully before using the 6801 and keep this leaflet safe for future reference For Information My Local wheelchair services representative is Based at NN NETT RPM Telephone NO Department 1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR YOUR SAFETY The information in this manual is a supplement to the user manual issued by Invacare Do not operate this equipment without reading understanding and following the proper instructions and manuals otherwise injury or damage may result 2 INTRODUCTION The DX REMG80 Remote is a primary DX Remote containing a battery gauge magnetic key and a horn Up to five individual Drive Programs or profiles are available The DX R
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69. t and a degree of spatial awareness and have received training in the use of the product preferably in their normal environment Their maximum weight can be found at the rear of this manual It is suitable for use indoors and outdoors on dry reasonably smooth level surfaces It climbs slopes up to 20 1 in 5 and kerbs up to 10cm high an optional device may be required It should not be used in heavy rain or snow loose slippery surfaces and slopes on wet grass etc Passengers must NOT be carried Excess baggage outside of the seating area can affect stability ADVISORY SAFETY NOTICE Power chairs are designed to operate in appropriate environments However radio wave sources such as radio and TV broadcasting stations amateur radio transmitters and portable telephones can affect powered wheelchairs Portable communication equipment such as citizen band radios and portable telephones should be switched OFF whilst operating the wheelchair If unintentional movement or brake release occurs turn the wheelchair OFF as soon as it is safe to do so Unauthorised modifications or the use of non Invacare approved replacement parts may change the structure of the wheelchair and could create a hazardous condition Invacare will not be liable for any unauthorised changes and modifications from the specifications of the power chair supplied All information and specifications in this manual are current at the time of printing However because o
70. ted LED will flash at the same rate The left and right turn indicator LED s will also flash Getting Ready to Drive Operate the on off switch The battery gauge will blink then turn on after a second Check that the maximum speed control is set to a level which suits you Push the joystick to control the speed and direction of the wheelchair Please note that if you push the joystick before or just after you switch the control system on the battery gauge will ripple up and down and the wheelchair will not be allowed to move You must release the joystick to resume normal operation If you do not release the joystick within five seconds the wheelchair will not be able to move even if you release the joystick and push it again The battery gauge will then flash rapidly You can reset this condition by switching the control system off and on again If you do not push the joystick as you switch the wheelchair on and the battery gauge flashes rapidly then there may be a fault 14 Maximum Speed Indicator This is a gauge that shows the maximum speed setting of the wheelchair There are five speed settings step 1 is the lowest speed and step 5 is the highest speed Mode Switch Speed Settings The mode switch is used to make the maximum speed changes and to change between wheelchair operation modes If the mode switch is operated whilst you are driving the maximum speed setting will be increased by one step Each successive operati
71. ted actuator move the joystick left or right To make an actuator adjustment move the joystick forwards or backwards UP SELECT SELECT DOWN Fig 4 Operation of Joystick in Actuator Adjustment Mode CONTROLLER OPTIONS The optional Attendant Chin and Centre are fitted with the PILOT Control System The display function is the same for each joystick module DUAL ATTENDANT CONTROL CAUTION ATTENDANT Before switching from Occupant Control to Attendant control it is of the utmost importance that the speed control is checked and a safe manageable speed is selected before activating the joystick Failure to do so may cause the chair to move uncontrollably causing injury to the occupant or other people CHIN CONTROL ATTENDANT CONTROL CIRCUIT BREAKERS 30 AMP The circuit breakers are located at the front of the front battery box and at the front of the rear battery box between the two battery boxes They are fitted to operate if a current overload should occur If one of the breakers operate it will pop out To re set push the knob in after a few minutes If the circuit breaker continually fails consult your authorised INVACARE dealer Under certain circumstances particularly indoor use care must be taken to ensure safe continual operation of the motor units If an obstacle is encountered or with slow manoeuvring of the castor wheels from the forward to rear position continual full operation of the joystick con
72. trol will result in motor overload and eventual failure To prevent this occurrence increase the speed to maximum control the manoeuvre by the joystick control always move away from the obstacle do not continue to drive against it 17 TRANSFERS Learning how to get in and out of a wheelchair safely and without injury is most important Transferring to and from your powerchair may require practice and a good sense of balance It is recommended that whenever possible you have assistance when transferring to and from your powerchair It is recognised however that situations may occur when assistance is not available It is desirable to learn and practice different techniques to accomplish a safe transfer Many experienced wheelchair users have developed and mastered their own method of transferring to and from the chair resulting in great independence and self care Such ability depends largely on the strength of the individual their capabilities and the type of chair No single technique would be practical or possible for all wheelchair users Safety is the primary consideration in all techniques To carry out the transfer confidently and to eliminate the possibility of personal injury check the following e Be sure the power is turned off e Be sure that the brakes are on and the drive engaged e Tip the footplates up or remove footrest assemblies completely to reduce the risk of leg or foot injury e Avoid standing or putting
73. ts To achieve this lift the backrest upholstery cover by peeling the Velcro fastening and fold clear Adjust the individual tension straps to the occupant s comfort Ensure the straps are correctly positioned and replace the backrest cover attaching securely by the Velcro fastening MANUAL TILT IN SPACE To operate the manual tilt in space to allow the complete seat backrest to tilt backwards turn the large hand wheel A until the desired sitting position is achieved Rotating the hand wheel in the opposite direction will lower the seat backrest section TAKE CARE WHEN DRIVING THE POWER CHAIR WITH THE TILT IN SPACE OUTDOORS THE SEAT TILT MUST BE RETURNED TO THE NORMAL LOWERED POSITION BEFORE ATTEMPTING KERB CLIMBING OR ASCENDING AND DESCENDING SLOPES THIS ALSO APPLIES TO THE OPTIONAL POWERED TILT IN SPACE OR POWERED RECLINING BACKREST HANDLING AND OPERATION CONTROLLERS Your wheelchair is fitted with a programmable electronic controller that is very simple to operate There are a selection of options PILOT INTEGRAL PILOT and the DYNAMIC DL Whichever is selected will be most appropriate for your individual needs The appearance varies the function and driving characteristics are basically similar The PILOT INTEGRAL is fitted as standard The following instructions cover all types and available controller options PILOT INTEGRAL Before you sit in the chair make sure it is not switched ON If it is switched ON the ba
74. ttery gauge indicator will be illuminated Once you are sitting comfortably press the on off switch The joystick controls the speed and direction of the wheelchair The further you push the joystick from the centre position the faster the wheelchair will move When you release the joystick the brakes are applied automatically DO NOT use the on off switch to stop the chair unless there is an emergency If the emergency stop is applied the chair will slow down and stop very quickly This is called SOFT STOP If the controller detects a malfunction either in its circuits or in the wheelchairs electrical system it may halt the chair depending on the severity of the problem The 10 segment battery gauge display will indicate the fault type by rapidly flashing the number of bars to indicate the possible area of the fault See the Fault Diagnostics section relevant to the type of controller The speed control sets the maximum speed of the wheelchair turn clockwise to increase anti clockwise to decrease You may charge the batteries through the charge socket at the front of the control unit Refer to section on batteries and battery charging This socket may also be used for re programming the controller should this be necessary consult your dealer The controller units are sophisticated electronic components and must be handled with care Always clean your controller by wiping with a damp cloth only if it becomes contaminated with food or dri
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78. your weight on the footplates This may cause the chair to tip e Remove armrest assemblies completely for side transfers Attendant assistance is recommended and the following advice is relevant e The attendant lifting the occupant should take special precautions to avoid tipping or injuries from lifting Supporting turning and lowering the patient e The attendant is responsible for stabilising the wheelchair and must take precautions to prevent the wheelchair moving or sliding during the transfer ie apply brakes and ensure chair is not in free wheel e Be sure that the seat which is being transferred to is stable and will not create a possible hazard by moving or tipping when the occupant is raised or lowered If in doubt ask for assistance or use a device that will ensure safe transfer ie patient lifter or transfer board 18 FOOTRESTS REMOVAL Standard Release winged screw A and slide the complete assembly from the seat frame Ensure the winged screw is fully tightened when the footrest assembly is replaced REMOVAL Swing Away Release the locking lever swing footrest to the side or lift up and off Do this before sitting in the chair CAUTION It is recommended that both footrests are firmly locked in place when seated in the chair particularly when driving the chair NEVER stand on the foot plates If the weight of the body is placed on the foot plates damage may occur and the chair may tip forward ADJUSTMENT

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