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1. Please contact your dealer Rigid seats e Comfort and toilet seats photo 2 they are removable allowing the folding of the wheelchair simply lift the seat and put it away then take hold of the 2 seat rails and pull them upwards Repeat the operation in reverse order to unfold the wheelchair see 2 1 1 A The upholstery and casing of the two seats will wear please contact your dealer for possible replacement Ah meke sure that the seat is properly positioned on the 2 seat rails to provide safety and comfort for the user Keep your fingers away from movable parts to prevent injuries during folding and unfolding 2 1 2 Type of backrests Fixed backrests e Fixed backrest of 0 and 7 these two backrests do not require adjustments they can be equipped with padded backrest or tension adjustable backrest optional see 2 1 3 The 7 version can be optionally equipped with height adjustable push handles which provide better comfort for the attendant Folding backrest photo 3 and 4 43 or 51 cm backrest height e To save space during transport operate lever A by pulling 17 or pushing it and fold the top of the backrest To return to the initial position bring the top in the vertical position it locks automatically Aaen make sure that the backrest is properly locked in place before the user settles down in the wheelchair to prevent any injuries 18 Reclining backrest 0 30 4
2. the footplate can be lifted during 2 1 5 Armrests transfers footrests are height adjustable and can be equipped with a fixed or articulated footplate optional Loosen the screw A to adjust to the desired height firmly tighten the screw after adjustment Removable e Simple 1 photo 13 and 14 to remove armrests simply The footplate can be articulated by indexed plate optional pull them up Previously press on the push pin B located loosen the screw B adjust to the desired angle and tighten at the bottom of the armrest vertical upright Reverse the securely procedure to reinstall them To adjust their height 3 posi tions remove the screw A adjust to the desired height and reposition the screw A tighten without forcing Straps to ensure a good position of the feet two types of straps can be provided the heelrest strap plain or adjustable by Velcro fasteners and the calfpad strap attached to the foo trest support are both adjustable by Velcro fasteners Note the standard footrest supports and legrests are moun ted in pairs on the wheelchair whenever you remove them remember that you have a right side and a left side 21 INK lift the wheelchair by the footrest supports or legrests Keep your fingers away from movable parts during folding disassembling or adjustment to prevent injuries 22 Swing away and removable This range of armrests can be swung away to facilitate transfe
3. 2 Tools for adjustments and regular maintenance Not supplied 32 3 3 Dimensions 5 GENERAL GUIDELINES el Safety and operating limits For a safe operation of your wheelchair the following para meters should be observed Stability and balance Your wheelchair has been designed to provide the stability you need during normal daily activities Any movement in the wheelchair will have an impact on the position of the centre of gravity which may lead to the wheelchair tipping and a fall To improve your safety when you move a lot or you trans fer your weight from one place to another we recommend using seat belts Weight distribution figure 1 Many actions cause the user of a wheelchair to reach out lean over or move about within the wheelchair and outside it These movements cause a change to normal balance centre of gravity G and weight distribution of the wheel chair Weight Limit The maximum recommended weight of the user is 125kg However the level of activity is an essential factor For example an active user who weighs 75 kg may subject the wheelchair to more stress than that of a user who weighs 100 kg To this purpose we recommend that you consult your retailer when choosing the model of wheelchair based upon your daily life style 1 1 Reaching an object from the chair The limitations on reaching out from a wheelchair indicated in the follo
4. 2 6 2 Propulsion options Transit version photo 28 the wheelchair is designed to be driven only by the attendant To facilitate sideways transfers and save space the wheelchair is equipped with rear wheels of 12 315 mm with pneumatic or solid tyre The manual brakes optional hub brake are only accessible to the attendant operate the handle A to lock the wheelchair in parking position Note for further information about the use of the two types of brakes see paragraphs 2 5 1 amp 2 5 2 One arm lever drive photos 29 this control system left or right hand allows the user with low muscular tone to propel the wheelchair Using one arm through the lever pen dular motion which propels it forward or backward rever sing lever A and which integrates steering and braking The lever can be removed to facilitate transfers or to move next to a table loosen the indexable lever B and pull up Reverse the procedure to reinstall The adjustment of the propulsion force is performed by moving the transmission link on the pendular motion lever slightly loosen the indexable lever C slide down to reduce the stress and firmly tighten the lever C A The manual brake is always located opposite to the control Make sure that the indexable levers are properly positioned so that they are not bothersome or hurtful for the user and attendant Dual handrim Two systems allow the user to drive the wheelchair w
5. Quick release axles photo 20 depress the button A and insert the axle in the wheel hub Position the assembly in the bearing B of the multiple adjustable wheel mounting until it locks in place The locking balls C must rise above the bearing No significant side clearance is allowed To reduce clearance as much as possible photo 21 remove the axle and adjust the nut using a 19 mm key then block the axle with an Imm open end key J Make sure that the axle and the locking balls are clean To prevent falls it is essential that the button A and the locking balls C are disengaged providing a perfect lock of the rear wheels The quick release axle is a precision part take care of shocks and 2 4 Castors 2 4 1 Wheels The front wheels are available in 8 200mm diameter and in two widths 3 8 32 mm and 2 50mm or in 6 150mm diameter and a single width of 3 8 32mm They can be delivered with pneumatic or solid tyre Note refer to paragraph 2 3 1 for regular maintenance 2 4 2 Forks Different fork positions are available based upon the selection of floor to seat height castors and rear wheels A Please take advice from your dealer if you want to replace a fork or the castors or rear wheels 26 2 5 Brakes 2 5 1 Manual brakes The manual brakes photo 22 are designed to secure the wheelchair during long stops They are not intended to slow down the wheelchair or to be used as support
6. and conditions This is to certify that your manual wheelchair is warranted by Invacare for a period of 2 years for the frame and crossbars all others parts one year subject to the following conditions Only wheelchairs purchased at the displayed price recom mended by Invacare are covered by the Invacare warranty If a defect or fault is discovered the supplier dealer from whom the appliance was purchased should be notified imme diately The manufacturer will not accept responsibility for damage caused by misuse or non observance of the instructions set out in the user manual During the period of warranty any parts that have become defective due to faulty workmanship or materials will be renewed or repaired without charge by the Invacare dealer supplier The warranty will be forfeited should any unauthorised alteration be made to the equipment The Purchaser s statutory rights under the Consumer Protection Act are not affected 5 2 Limitation of liability This warranty does not extend to the consequential costs resulting from fault clearance in particular freight and travel costs loss of earnings expenses etc Invacare shall not be liable for Natural wear and tear Inappropriate or incorrect use Defective assembly or setting up by the purchaser or third parties Defective or neglectful treatment use of unsuitable spares 66 Summary of operating instructions for optimal safety Maxi
7. angle e The rear wheel consists of the wheel axle and handrim The rear wheels ensure the rear stability and allow the propulsion of the wheelchair using the handrims They are mounted on the multiple adjustment wheel support brackets e The castor consists of the front wheel and the fork The castors provide front contact with the ground and determine the steering by the direction of the forks e The manual brake is a parking brake The two manual brakes are used to secure the wheelchair when staionary Backrest upholstery Armpad Armrest Backrest 16 Rear wheel Seat upholstery Rear wheel Swing away support legrest Rear wheel axle Adjustable footrest tube Manual Footplate brake Folding frame Swing away footrest Steering tube Front wheel e Adjustments 2 1 Seat 2 1 1 Seat upholstery Standard seats e Nylon upholstery seat with or without Velcro fastener the Velcro fasteners are required for the proper positioning of the cushion photo please make sure that the cushion is properly positioned on the seat e Padded seat it provides comfortable support to the user A Standard seats are not adjustable in the event that they become slack it is recommended to request your dealer to replace them L Always use upholstery equipped with Velcro fasteners when you have a cushion in order to prevent sliding A Invacare provides a wide range of seat cushions adapted to your needs
8. during a transfer They must be operated simultaneously In order to brake push the handle A forward The handle folds back to facilitate transfers Draw as a preliminary the handle upwards Once the brakes are engaged the wheel chair should not move at all Note brakes adjustments are based upon the diameter and type of the wheels After repairing a flat tyre or in the event of wear of the pneumatic or solid tyre you may need to adjust the brake s To adjust the brake s loosen the two screws B and slide the brake assembly to obtain the following value between the wheel and the brake shoe in unlocked position Solid tyre X 6 mm Pneumatic tyre X 5 mm Desig tighten the screws B after adjustment Keep your fingers away from movable parts to prevent injuries A 2 5 2 Hub brakes Besides the functions provided by manual brakes the hub brakes provide the slow down for example on a slope and improved safety because they are still efficient when you have a flat tyre Two versions are available photos 23 amp 24 attendant con trol and dual control attendant and user To slow down gradually pull the lever A upwards To lock the brake in parking position with the lever A tightened push the lock B to engage it in the notches of the brake handle then pull the lock up to unlock To adjust braking turn the screw C counterclockwise to increase braking force and turn clockwise to reduce it A
9. or castors and the Ins pect Ons life clinking wheelchair to the right to the left moves slowly Make sure that pressure in the pneumatic tyre o d e is correct cf B 2 3 Make sure that the bolts are tight e e Check the adjustment on the fork angle e e Make sure that the 2 castors come in contact e e e with the ground at the same time 3 2 General inspection Your distributor who has the required technical expertise is responsible for any wheelchair repairs We recommend that you take the wheelchair to your retailer at least once a year for a complete inspection Regu lar maintenance allows the identification and replacement of defective and worn parts which improves the daily opera tion of your wheelchair Regular inspections to be performed by you or your assistants a General Make sure that the wheelchair folds and unfolds easily Make sure that the wheelchair moves in a straight line no resistance or deviation b Manual brakes Make sure that the manual brakes do not touch the moving tyres Make sure that the manual brakes operate easily Make sure that the joints are not worn and do not have excessive play c Folding system Check the folding system for worn or distorted parts d Skirtguard armrest upholstery Make sure that all the fittings are properly tightened e Armrests Make sure that the armrests are firmly attached but easy to
10. remove f Armpad Make sure that the armpads are in good condition g Seat and backrest upholstery Make sure that the upholstery is in good condition h Rear wheels Make sure that the wheel nuts and precision bearings are tight Make sure that the wheels are parallel to the frame i Handrims Check for rough patches j Spokes Make sure that the spokes are not distorted loose or bro ken k Castors Make sure that the axle is tight by turning the wheel the wheel must gradually come to a stop l Fork steering tube Make sure that all the fittings are well tightened m Pneumatic and solid tyres Check the pressure of the pneumatic tyres value indicated on the side check the wear of the solid tyre tread n Maintenance Do not use any product to clean parts except for the upholstery which can be washed with soap and water only Make sure you dry the wheelchair if it is wet e g after washing it or going out in the rain Avoid riding on wet areas as well as gravel grass etc war ning sand and sea water particularly damage ball bearings When using the wheelchair inside we recommend using solid tyre castors especially when riding on carpet Do not expose the wheelchair to a temperature higher than 40 C e g in a vehicle ei Transportation Transport of wheelchairs in vehicles The Invacare Action has been tested for safety in colli sions according to ISO 7176 19 2001 Invacare Action ca
11. support belt must not be used as safety belt in a car 30 Anti tippers photo 34 prevent back tipping which ensu res safety when using a reclining backrest driving on slopes or crossing obstacles These are removable push down the button A and pull back Reverse the procedure to reinstall Make sure that the dog point B raises over the frame tube Anti tippers can remain in place when the wheelchair is not used perform a half turn by pushing the button A to its indexing The recommended distance between anti tippers small wheels and floor is 4 to 5 centimetres this adjustment is required with reference to the position and diameter of the rear wheel Push down the button C and adjust the wheels holding sleeve for the desired distance based upon the preset holes Seene sure that the dog points come out of their positio ning holes in order to prevent any falls Tipping lever photo 35 it allows the attendant to easily tip the wheelchair when crossing an obstacle pavement step etc push down the lever with your foot right or left and maintain balance using the push handles The tipping lever is mounted the same as the anti tippers in the same tube 2 6 4 Other option Transparent tray photo 36 it is positioned on the arm pads of the armrests full length ones only Slide the tray forward or backward based upon the user s build see not place very heavy and instable objects conta
12. 3 or 51 cm backrest height Angle can be adjusted very easily which provides a comfortable rest position Simultaneously pull the levers A to provides the same angle on both sides release the levers when you reach the desired angle Photo 5 e Mechanical version There are 4 angles position by step of 10 Note Push on the backrest canes before operating the levers this is to release the auto locked security system Photo 5A e Gas strut version 0 to 30 continuously Photo 6 Pneumatic jacks provides help to raised the user by the attendant always operated with the user sited in the wheelchair At is recommended that this operation be performed only by the attendant Always make sure that the backrest is locked in place to ensure perfect safety for the user Keep away fingers from moving parts levers cylinders mechanisms etc to prevent injuries Avoid operating levers A photo 6 during a sideways transfer for example in order to prevent destabilising the user s posi tion To ensure safety for the user when backrest is reclined we recommend to use anti tippers available as an option A Maintenance of reclining backrest mechanism varies with use Please contact your Dealer Based upon the development of your disability you can choose an Action backrest that meets your needs Please consult with your Dealer e Fixed backrest with mid height angle adjustment photo 6B the an
13. Invacare Action Yes you can User guide CE Foreword The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice Some information is submitted under copyright all rights reserved Any information in this document cannot be photocopied or duplicated without prior written authorization by Invacare As the European and world leader manufacturer of wheelchairs Invacare endeavours to supply a wide range of wheelchairs to meet all the needs of the user in everyday life However final selection of the wheelchair rests solely with the user and his her qualified health advisor Proper and efficient use of the wheelchair that you have chosen is based upon the medical prescription which was issued for you on the basis of your pathology and the nature of your disability Your wheelchair is especially designed to be used inside and with certain restrictions outside Please comply with traffic regulations Stamp of the Distributor Introduction Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing an Invacare wheelchair This model was designed to provide you with all the benefits and features to meet your needs Only quality components were selected for your wheelchair based upon rigorous inspections during the entire manufac turing process This manual describes the operating limits of your wheelchair maintenance operations and adjustments that you or your assistant can make However all the repairs except for in
14. The specific adjustments of hub brakes must always be performed by your Dealer Ain operate the two brakes simultaneously and do not take slopes exceeding 5 to ensure perfect control of the wheelchair steering 2 6 Options 2 6 1 Seating options Anatomic headrest photo 25 and 26 it is mounted on the back brace described below by means of a multiple adjustment mounting This mounting allows you to adjust the height angle and sides using a two levers A and A the cushion is also angle adjustable by operating the lever B Note make sure that you properly position the indexable levers so that they are not in the way or causing injury for the user or attendant Ah not adjust this option when the user leans over and make sure that their mounting to the backrest is correct to prevent injuries Back brace photo 27 it provides tension to the backrest upholstery and provides the attendant better ergonomics when pushing the wheelchair Note it swings away to facilitate the wheelchair folding slightly loosen the button A pull up and swivel along the backrest until it is in vertical position To reposition it reverse the procedure and firmly tighten the button A making sure that the button is properly tighten B DNs not lift the chair by handling the back brace There is a risk to unlocked the back brace by push it up Keep your 27 fingers away from movable parts to prevent injuries 28
15. before tilting it and remind him her to lean backwards and make sure that both feet and hands of the user are clear of the wheels Place a foot on the footstep tube and move continuously until the chair reaches the equilibrium point At this stage the assistant will feel a difference in weight distribution which usually occurs at approximately 30 At this point the wheelchair can get over the obstacle easily Finally the attendant slowly and gradually lowers the front down to the ground while firmly holding the handles N Warning Be aware of detachable parts such as armrests or legrests they must NEVER be used as lifting supports as they may be inadvertedly released resulting in possible injury to the user and or attendant Do not lower the wheelchair suddenly even if it is several centimetres from the ground as this may result in injury of the user 1 4 Tilting Kerbs To get on the pavement Method figure I1 The attendant positions the wheelchair in front of the pavement facing forward Attendant tilts the wheelchair backwards until the castors reach the pavement attendant pushes the wheelchair forward until the rear wheels are against the kerb and again pushes the wheelchair until the rear wheels climb over the kerb Method 2 figure 12 In this case the attendant stays on the pavement and moves the wheelchair in a backwards position with the rear wheels against the kerb The attendant tilts th
16. e as possible to 90 degrees e If possible a headrest should be used during transit in order to reduce the risk of neck unjury The headrest should be placed as high as possible Please observe that even if these products and recommen dations are provided in order to increase security and safety injury to vehicle occupants still might occur in the event of a collision or other accidents and no guarantee is given in this respect Correct and Incorrect placements of belt picture 21 4 3 Restraint methods picture 22 A Frontal restraints with straps Connect the frontal straps around the frontal part of the frame 2 Release brakes and tension front straps by pulling the wheelchair backwards from the rear 3 Re apply wheelchair brakes B Rear restraints LL Aach the snap hooks on the rear straps to the frame just above the rear wheel attachments 2 Tighten the straps C Fastening of pelvic belt and safety belt Check that the pelvic belt on the wheelchair is correctly fastened 2 Fasten the 3 point safety belt over the user If pelvic belt on the wheelchair is missing we recommend that the user should transfer to the seat of the vehicle if possible The safety belt should not be kept from the user s body by the parts of the wheel chair D Pelvic belt The pelvic belt is mounted on the backrest brackets picture 23 13 14 Summary of warranty terms 5 1 Standard Invacare terms
17. e wheelchair backwards until it is balanced and pulls the wheelchair with a steady movement until the rear wheels climb over the kerb then he she lowers the castors while making sure that the chair is far enough on the pavement so that the castors do not fall into empty space To get off the pavement The wheelchair must not be lowered until the last step has The attendant positions the wheelchair facing forward on been passed and the chair is clear of the stairs the pavement and tilts it backwards until it is balanced then he she pushes the wheelchair forward until the rear wheels To descend stairways touch the road after getting over the obstacle then he she Same operation as above however in reverse order gradually lowers the castors to the ground IN warning 1 5 Stairways Do not attempt to lift the wheelchair by any removable parts such as armrests legrests or footrests Because this is a difficult movement we recommend using Avoid using an escalator which may lead to serious injury two attendants one in front of the wheelchair and one in the event of a fall behind the wheelchair 1 6 Slopes To climb stairways figure 13 After tilting the wheelchair to the point of equilibrium one It is recommended to avoid using ramps with a slope higher assistant at the back holds the wheelchair up against the than 9 The wheelchair risks tipping over in the event of first step grasping the handles firmly to li
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19. ft spinning or side movement figure 14 The second assistant lifts the wheelchair above the stairs while holding firmly a fixed part of the frame and holds it while the first assistant takes a step and repeats the opera Upward slopes figure 15 6 Operating instructions Lean the upper body forward and move the wheelchair 2 1 Unfolding and Folding the wheelchair forward with short quick pushes on the hand rims to main tain speed and direction control If you want to rest apply 2 1 1 Unfolding the wheelchair figure 18 both brakes when stopping With one hand grab the armrest or the seat support Downward slopes figure 16 tube on one side of the wheelchair and slightly tilt it to Lean backward cautiosly and let the hand rims slide in your wards you so that the rear wheel and castor lift from the hands Be ready to react at any moment to control speed ground and direction With the other hand push on the seat upholstery until the tube supporting the upholstery is fully unfolded The seat upholstery must be fully extended Then engage the two manual brakes open the footrest legrest and check the ground clearance footrest ground distance see B 2 1 4 You can now sit down in the N Warning Avoid turning suddenly and never try to climb and descend a ramp diagonally figure 17 wheelchair 2 1 2 Folding the chair figures 19 and 20 Fold and lock the footrest legrest toward t
20. gle can be adjusted using the different holes on the backrest support shema 6C remove screw A and nut 4 mm Allen key and 10 mm spanner select the desired angle from 6 to 24 every 6 repositioning the screw A and firmly re tighten The push handles are height adjustable sli ghtly loosen the knob B adjust to the desired height firmly re tighten AN teen make these adjustments before the user settles down in the wheelchair to prevent injuries 2 1 3 Backrest upholstery Standard upholstery backrests e Padded backrest it provides excellent daily comfort for the user who does not need specific support for the upper body A In the event that the upholstered backrest slackens ask for a replacement from your Dealer e Tension adjustable backrest photo 7 it allows adjustment of the backrest curvature based upon user s body posture Lift the flap A and pull the straps B in order to stretch or slacken them Each strap can be adjusted separately Reposition the flap A TN cick the quality and positioning of the Velcro faste ners Always make this adjustment before the user settles down in the wheelchair to prevent injuries Rigid backrest photo 8 the rigid canopy and preformed foam cushion provide optimal comfort The backrest is removable allowing the wheelchair to fold loosen the two buttons A slide the levers B to the inside and disengage the hooks C from their supports Reverse the
21. he front of the wheelchair Swivel the plates into the vertical position Using both hands take the centre front and back edges of the seat upholstery and lift it Or tilt the wheelchair to one side and close it using the handles on the backrest N Warning Fold the wheelchair while keeping the seat upholstery upwards to avoid damage by the folding system 2 2 Wheelchair propulsion Wheelchair propulsion is provided by the handrims moun ted on the wheels The handrims can be adjusted based upon your height to allow you to hold them properly and various accessories can be added to improve the grip anti slip plastic coated capstan spigot kit etc Qualified medical and paramedical staff will be able to provide you with advice regarding the propulsion which is best adapted to your disability 10 ci Safety inspection and maintenance 3 1 Performance control As the user you will be the first to notice the possible operational defects of your wheelchair The following table indicates the easiest troubleshooting symptoms to identify and the preliminary inspection that you can perform In the event that the symptoms persist after adjusting the pressure in the tyres and tightening screws and nuts please consult your retailer The inner tubes of the wheels are the only components that you can repair yourself see B 2 3 Th Th The S The Creaking Play in wheelchair wheelchair wheelchair i swerves swerves turns
22. iners with very hot and corrosive liquids on the tray which may cause serious injury if they fall RK Specifications and tool 3 1 Standard wheelchair specifications Maximum user weight Seat width Seat depth Floor seat height Rear wheel Castors Parking brake Backrest Armrests Footrest supports amp Legrests Seat upholstery Frame Wheelchair average weight 125 kg 38 40 5 43 45 5 48 50 5 cm 40 45 cm 51 48 5 46 43 5 41 cm 24 610 mm pneumatic tyre 8 200 mm solid tyre 31 Manual brake with indexed brake shoe Fixed folding reclining Removable removable and swing away Removable and swing away Black nylon on reinforced upholstery Aluminium epoxy coated 14 5 kg 32 3 2 Tools for adjustments and regular maintenance not supplied Function Tool Brake 5 mm Allen key Footrest tube 5 mm Allen key Footplate 5 mm Allen key Adjustable armrests 5 mm Allen key Simple armrests 1 4 mm Allen key 10 mm open end wrench Armpad T20 Torx key Castor 13 mm open end Wrench X 2 Rear wheel fixed axle Quick release axle 19 mm open end wrench X 2 19 mm open end wrench mm open end wrench After sale and disposal recommendations e It is compulsary to use original Invacare spare parts which you can buy through any Invacaree dealer e For repair please contact your local Invacare dealer e Disposal the metal parts can be disposed of for scrap
23. ions You can make some adjustments yourself while others can be made only by your dealer Important based upon the selected model or options your new Action3 wheelchair may be equipped with all of the components or options which are described in the following pages A This is a warning symbol you must imperatively follow the instructions that are provided in these paragraphs to revent personal injuries as well as injuries to people around you 1 2 General description see photo Your wheelchair is made of various parts and this manual describes only the main parts We recommend that you become acquainted with the following terms in order to better understand your wheelchair operation e The seat consists of the seat and backrest upholstery the backrest and armrests This unit is designed to provide optimal comfort e The swing away footrest support or legrest this is the supporting part between the frame and the footrest which swivels to facilitate transfers and can be removed during transport 15 e The footrest consists of an adjustable tube and the footplate which supports the foot e The folding frame consists of side frames and a folding system including the seat rails These parts constitute the frame which is the supporting component of the wheelchair and its strength is well tested checked at 125 kg e The steering tube is the connection between frame and castors it allows the adjustment of the seat
24. ith a single arm using two handrims on the same wheel right or left available e Fixed photo 30 the wheel axles are fixed folding is the same as for a regular wheelchair Quick release photo 31 the removable and inter changeable rear wheels facilitate transport as well as the replacement of the control side To fold the wheelchair disengage the transmission shaft A by sliding the two rings B and B To facilitate this opera tion apply a front to rear motion to the outside handrim To roll the folded wheelchair separate the two wheels one centimetre by pushing the buttons of quick release axles Make sure that the wheels are still engaged A Several types of braking adapted to your specific needs are available Please consult with your dealer upon agree ment by your prescribing physician 2 6 3 Safety options Support belt e Velcro fastener photo 32 position the two Velcro strips one over the other based upon the user s build e Buckle safety fastener photo 33 to close the buckle engage part A into part B to open press C Straps should be adjusted to suit user insert into part B of the buckle and adjust the loop D based on the remaining length AN tre belt fixing should be conform to the scheme en closed with each belt delivery the belt should be mounted 29 and ajusted by your regular dealer Make sure that the belts do not get caught in the spokes of the rear wheel The
25. metal through recycling Plastic parts are disposed of as plastic scrap metal Plastic parts are disposed of as plastic scrap Dis posal must be carried out in accordance with the respective national regulation Please apply to your municipal authorities local government for details about local disposal companies 3 3 Dimensions Picture Description value fm Picture Description value Backrest Seat effective 380 505 height 1045 width mm including 1290 headrest mm Overall Overall width mm 570 695 lenght 1000 gt lt _ LK JIN mm Width of Lenght folded 285 without 717 857 gt lt wheelchair footrest mm s mm Distance Total between height 815 1020 front wheel and 362 550 mm rear wheel mm Height from Backrest ground to WE angle back seat 395 510 0 0 30 i mm P Bracket A front seat 410 510 Zi CN 80 mm Backrest Distance height between mm 400 510 A footrest and 350 480 seat mm g Distance Wheelchair lt gt height when between R backrest is 625 750 sl 250 350 folded mm acros mm wears Min Max mme Picture Description D Eege Description ZE Fixed armrest Maximum E height 200 260 GE 8 mm 8 ee Adjustable Maximum armrest 190 295 ae 17 height mm p lt 0 Notched Maximum armrest 130 ge 9 height
26. mm Kat 0 Rear wheel pearl ae 560 610 super elevation a lt gt mm fone i Wheels weer L si Removable armrests diameter 470 520 E paris mm Footrests Il A Seat plane ihe angl 0 6 when empty 14 5 a Kg kg Height User s without rear maximum hee wheel 660 weight 125 mm a kg 2 Weight of the Teg heaviest 85 can 80 removed part d Kg kg ae j sent materal nyon ma Aen CH Fire class 33 Yes you can AC3 G 03 UK 03 2005 V4 Invacare France Op rations SAS Route de Saint Roch 37230 FONDETTES Invacare n v Autobaan 14 8210 Loppem Brugge Belgium 32 50 831010 Fax 32 50 831011 Invacare AIS Sdr Ringvej 39 2605 Br ndby Danmark kundeservice 45 0 3690 0000 Fax kundeservice 45 0 3690 000 Invacare Deutschland GmbH KleislstraBe 49 32457 Porta Westfalica Deutschland T Technische Hotline 0 80 5 26 22 64 Fax Technische Hotline 0 80 5 26 22 75 Invacare SA c Areny sin Poligon Industrial de Celr 17460 Celr Girona Espa a 34 0 972 49 32 00 Fax 34 0 972 49 32 20 Invacare Poirier SAS Route de St Roch F 37230 Fondettes France 33 0 2 47 62 6466 Fax 33 0 247 12 24 Invacare Mecc San s r l Via dei Pini 62 l 36016 Thiene VI Italia 39 0 445 380059 Fax 39 0 445 380034 Invacare AS Grensesvingen 9 0603 Oslo Norge kundeservice 47 225795 10 Fax kund
27. mum user s recommended weight 125 kg Do not attempt to reach objects if you have to move forward in the seat Do not attempt to pick up objects from the floor by rea ching down between your knees Do not lean over the top of the upholstery back to reach objects located behind you this may cause you to tip over Always engage both manual brakes simultaneously Manual brakes are parking brakes they must not be used in any case to slow down the wheelchair or as support during transfers Do not tilt the wheelchair down kerbs or steps without using an assistant Do not carry in the stairways or escalator user sited in the wheelchair whith only one attendant this may cause serious injury Do not use the wheelchair unless it has the proper tyre pressure as indicated on the side wall of the tyre Do not overinflate the tyres this may cause the tyres to explode and cause bodily harm Do not expose the wheelchair to a temperature higher than 40 C To avoid injury keep your fingers away from mobile parts armrests folding system legrests footrests and maintain good posture before lifting the wheelchair In DESCRIPTION OF YOUR WHEELCHAIR e PRESENTATION Il Introduction Your wheelchair has been factory set before you purchased it However it must be specifically adapted to your needs The following detailed paragraphs describe the various functions and possible adjustments as well as available opt
28. n be used for transport in vehicles that have been specially adapted for this purpose The wheelchair must be securely fastened in the vehicle according to the methods described on the following pages Remember that the best solution is always to move the user from the wheelchair into a normal car seat 4 1 Test report from dynamic safety restraint test ISO 7176 19 Test no P500846A fixed backrest A P5000846B recliner backrest Customer Invacare Rea AB Date 2005 01 21 Testing to be carried out Pulse specification SO 7176 19 Wheelchair Manufacturer Invacare France Op ration SAS Model Action Weight 14 5 kg fixed 16 5 kg recliner Configuration Forward facing 11 12 Safety restraint device Manufacturer Unwin Safety Systems Model 4 Pt WWR ATF K R Attachment device Unwin Low Profile Rail User safety belt Manufacturer Unwin Safety Systems Model 3 Pt WWR HD ATF K R Test dummy Hybrid Ill Weight 76 5 kg Test configuration Chassis Height 46 cm Backrest Fixed Recliner Seat sling type Armrest Height adjustable Legrest Sxing in swing out Rear wheel 24 pneumatic Castor 8 x 1 4 solid Accessories Heel strap Tested 2005 01 21 The safety restraint devices used in this test must be approved according to ISO 10542 We have chosen to work with Unwin a well known quality manufacturer of safety restraint devices for wheelchairs 4 2 Observations before trans
29. ner tubes as well as some adjustments require specific technical training and therefore must be performed by your distributor The Invacare Action e is designed for both indoor and outdoor use with the purpose of helping people who are not able to walk over a long distance TABLE OF CONTENTS e GENERAL GUIDELINES B DESCRIPTION OF YOUR CHAIR Page el General Page 1 1 Introduction 15 El Safety and operating limits 1 2 General description 15 1 1 Reaching an object from the chair 3 1 2 Transferring to other lateral seats 5 ei Adjustments 13 Tilti 6 2 1 Seat elements 16 ge PURINE 2 1 1 Seat upholstery 16 1 4 Tilting road kerbs 6 2 1 2 Backrest type 17 1 5 Stairs 7 2 1 3 Backrest upholstery 19 1 6 Slopes 7 2 1 4 Hangers amp footplates 20 2 1 5 Armrests H 2 2 Folding fi 23 2 Operating instructions S Side tied 23 2 1 Folding and Unfolding the wheelchair 8 2 2 2 Folding mechanism 23 2 2 Operating the Wheelchair 9 2 2 3 Steering tube 23 2 3 Rear wheel 23 3 Safety inspection and maintenance ca EE wheels E 3 1 Performance control 2 4 Castors 25 3 2 General inspection 2 4 1 8 amp 6 wheels 25 2 4 2 Front fork 25 z 2 5 Brakes 26 g Transportation 2 5 1 Manual brake 26 2 5 2 Hub brakes 26 Warranty 2 6 Options amp accessories 27 2 6 1 Seat options 27 2 6 2 Propulsion options 28 eines 2 6 3 Safety options 29 2 6 4 Accessories 31 3 Technical specification and equipment 3 1 Standard wheelchair specifications 31 3
30. ourself as close as possible to the place where forward Lock the wheels by applying the brakes Move the you wish to sit When transferring position yourself as far back as possible in the seat to prevent breaking screws damaging the seat upholstery or causing the wheelchair to tip forward Lock the two brakes they should not be used in any case board during transfers as support for transfers If you are more or less able to stand up and if your upper Never stand on the footrests when you are getting in or weight of your body towards the seat figure 8 While moving from the wheelchair to the seat your body will have little or no support Where possible use a transfer body is sufficiently strong and mobile you can transfer out of the wheelchair figure 10 forward to another seat Fold the footplate up and push the footrest legrest to the side bend your body forward leaning on the two armrests and lift yourself up then shift your 1 3 Tilting balancing on the rear wheels For greater safety this operation must be performed by an attendant The attendant should be aware of the required physical effort and use appropriate positioning in order to relieve the strain on his her back keep a straight back and bend your knees during this operation To tilt the wheelchair the attendant must firmly grab the han dles making sure both are properly fixed Warn the occupant in the wheelchair
31. port of wheelchairs in vehicles e We recommend that wheelchair users should transfer to the seat of the vehicle and use the installed restraint system of the vehicle whenever feasible e The wheelchairs are tested in a basic configuration The use in other configurations has not been tested See user manual section Test report from dynamic safety restraint test for test configuration e Auxiliary wheelchair equipment is either secured to the wheelchair or removed from the wheelchair and secured in the vehicle during transit i e table trays e Alterations or substitutions are not to be made to points of the wheelchair or to structural and frame parts without the written consent of Invacare e A wheelchair anchored pelvic belt must be fitted across the wheelchair occupant in addition to the lap and diagonal and restraint 3 point belt e Belt restraints are not to be held away from the body by wheelchair components or parts such as armrests postural restraints wheels etc Picture 22 e The wheelchair must be securely fastened in the vehicle with an ISO 10542 2 approved 4 point belt system according to the methods described in the manual e The occupied wheelchair must be tied down in an forward facing configuration with the parking brake applied e The test dummy weight is 75 kg according to ISO 7176 19 although the chairs are approved for users up to 125 kg e The wheelchair backrest should be positioned as clos
32. procedure to reassemble the backrest 19 ING is recommended that this operation be performed only by the attendant Always make sure that the backrest is locked in place for optimal safety of the user Keep fingers away from movable parts to prevent injuries A 20 2 1 4 Footrest supports Standard footrest supports photo 9 they swing away du ring transfers and can be removed during transport Operate lever A by pushing sideways and swivelling towards outside or inside in case there is not enough space To re turn to the initial position align the footrest support it locks automatically To remove the footrest support simply pull up after unlocking the assembly Reverse the procedure to reassem ble while still in the unlocked position Legrest photo 10 performs the same operation as for the footrest support to swing away or remove the legrest by operating lever A which unlocks the locking system To adjust the angle support the leg with one hand while loosening the locking knob B with the other hand Lift or lower the legrest in the desired position and firmly tighten the knob B The calfpad swings away during transfers and is height adjustable by sliding After loosening the screw C adjust to the desired height and firmly tighten the screw C In addition it is depth adjustable loosen the screw D bring to new position and firmly tighten the screw D Footrests photo amp 12
33. rs and disassembling during transport e Simple 2 photo 15 to swing the armrest away push down the dog point A reverse the procedure to reinsert making sure that the dog point B is properly engaged in its housing To remove the armrest swing it back completely and pull it up Reverse the procedure to reinstall Ajustable tubular 3 photo 16 e Adjustable Identical to the previous procedure including armrest height and depth adjustment slightly loosen the ball screw B adjust for the desired height based upon the preset holes and firmly tighten the screw slightly loosen the two screws C and slide the armrest down for the desired depth firmly tighten the two screws C Adjustable monobloc 5 photo 7 To swing the armrest away activate the grey trigger A To automatically reinsert it swing it down and make sure that the guide B is properly engaged in its housing To adjust the armpad in height and depth proceed as the adjustable tubular armrest procedure Note the armrests are mounted in pairs on the wheelchair whenever you remove them remember that you have a right and a left side Dass lift the wheelchair by the armrests Keep your fingers away from movable parts during folding disassembling or adjustment to prevent injuries 2 2 Frame 2 2 1 Sides The sides or side frames are designed to accommodate the steering tubes for the castors and multiple adjustment wheel mo
34. tyre photo 18 must be removed in order to be repaired Remove the rim assembly tyre and inner tube repair or replace the inner tube reinsert in the tyre and reposition the assembly on the rim 24 Comply with the inflation pressure specified on the sidewall of the tyre Note remember that in order to maintain the interchangea bility of the chair wheels equipped with quick release axles the pressure in the two tyres should be the same A ee exceed the pressure specified on the sidewalls of the tyre otherwise the tyre may explode and cause injuries A Pneumatic tyres wear out In addition the roughness of the ground surface and driving have an impact on their longevity Replace them regularly to avoid trouble caused by puncture Please consult with your Dealer 2 3 2 Handrims They provide the wheelchair propulsion They can be made of anodized aluminium chrome steel or coated with nonslip plastic optional Note A handrim with spigot kit photo 19 for people who have grasping difficulties is available optionally A The mounting and positioning must be performed by a professional technician upon agreement by prescribing physician Please consult with your dealer TE are constantly in contact with your hands Make sure that they are not damaged 2 3 3 Axles The axles connect the wheels and frame Fixed and quick re lease axles are available Fixed axles regularly check the axle tightening
35. unting for rear wheels These wheel mountings allow five height positions and three longitudinal positions Active advanced for better handling Standard serial delivery Amputee backward for better stabi lity serial with reclining backrest 2 2 2 Folding system It consists of two cross bars which integrate the seat rails To fold and unfold your wheelchair see chapter A General paragraph 2 1 2 2 3 Steering tubes They provide seat dump 0 3 or 6 based upon user s capacity propulsion desired floor to seat height and selected front and rear wheels A All these adjustments and changes of position must be per formed by a professional technician upon agreement by your prescribing physician Please consult with your dealer A In Active position the manual brake may unlock after swinging the footrest support out In this particular case we recommend to swing the footrest support inside Active position is only compatible with 6 front castors In Active position it is necessary to use anti tippers to avoid any risk of tipping backwards when you drive on a slope See 2 6 3 2 3 Rear wheels 2 3 1 Wheels The 24 610 mm rear wheels are spoked or composite wheels the 22 550 mm wheels are only spoked wheels They can be delivered with pneumatic or solid tyre The 24 spoked wheels can optionally accommodate spoke 23 guards to prevent injuring the fingers during propulsion A flat
36. wing diagrams have been calculated based on a representative sample of wheelchair users Only the arms should be extended beyond the seat of the wheelchair figure 2 The body and head should remain within the boundaries of the seat figure 3 1 1 1 Leaning forward Do not extend your chest over the armrest figure 4 In order to reach an object in front of you you must lean and bend down therefore you must use the castors as a tool pointing them forward to maintain stability and balance An accurate alignment of the wheels is essential for your safety figure 5 1 1 2 Leaning backward Position wheelchair as close as possible to the desired object so that you can simply pick it up by stretching your arm while sitting in the chair in a normal position In any case do not lean backwards because you may cause the chair to tip figures 6 and 7 1 2 Sideways transferring to other seats body towards the place where you want to sit while distribu ting your weight to the arms and hands figure 9 This may be done without assistance provided that you are sufficiently mobile and have a strong enough torso Ah Warning Move the wheelchair as close as possible to the seat to which you would like to sit with the castors pointed Position y
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