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1. 5 Stability VV AMI 15 Operating MIOMA O sesser eoii 15 Tyre Pressure and Information 17 AE 17 17 SECTION 2 SAFE HANDLING Stability and Balance 18 Coping With Everyday Obstacles 19 A Note to Wheelchair Assistants sscsssssscssssssssssssssssessseessseesseosscsssssesssesssscssescsssssnesacenaves 19 Percentage of Weight DISEPIDUEIOIT 19 Reaching Leaning and Bending Forward sscsssssscsssssssssevssssssssssssesssevsssevsevssssesssevsseeesaoess 20 Reaching 2 20 T c 21 Tipping 21 22 Transferring To and From Other Seats bea teo dec abo toda hse tnb Opel 23 SECTION 3 SAFETY INSPECTION 2 4 Safety Inspection 24 Inspect 24 Inspect Adjust Weekly 25 Inspect Adjust 25 Irispect Adjuse
2. 54 Adjusting Front Castor Height 55 Wheel Lock 56 SECTION 6 SEAT D 7 Replacing Adjustable Tension Seat Upholstery sees 57 Replacing Screw On Seat Upholsteby eet ri eot otia obediens 58 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 4 Part No 1122172 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Adjusting Transformer Seat Height s c c s sssescsswsssusaccvssnvnnsnnsthsonnsssssvsccsuesusnscnsawonesussansnsausousetoasonvons 59 Adjusting Front Seat ker etel osten Her pede y qe Yi Uo ue Del pul 59 Adjusting Rear Seat elite 59 SECTION 7 FOOTREST ANTI TIPPER 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 61 Adjusting Replacing Standard Footrest 61 Replacing the Footrest 61 Adj sting the 61 Installing Adjusting Optional Clamp on Raised Footrest sse 62 Installing GE EH pena ten eun 62 ME 62 Replacing Adjusting Optional A4 Footrest se sesesseeesesseeesssssseresssseeeessseseeeesssereeesseenreesssne
3. ea ovde 26 rescued e 26 PRIA CS TVA tei et 27 Maintenance Safety Precautions 27 Suggested Maintenance Procedures ssssssssssesecsessssssseessssssssssesssssscssessssssesssssessssessseseessesssses 27 SECTION 4 ccccccccccccccccccccccccscccccccccscccccccccccsccccccccscscocccccccses 29 Unfolding Folding the 29 Back Angle Adjustmentin aaia aai 29 Removing Installing Foldover Back Upholstery eene 3l Removing Foldover Back Upholstery tete ttti edet t del pl bee Innere 3l Installing Foldover Back Upholstery eren eren retenta tantas tono 3l Part No 1122172 3 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Adjustable Tension Back Upholstery entrer rennen thee erben tete 32 The Adjustable Tension A 32 The Back Upholstery 32 Replacing Adjustable Tension Back Upholstery seen 32 Back Height Adjustment Adjustable Backs Only sentent 33 SECTION 5 WHEELS eesooeeecescecsssessseccsssssecccscossecececcos 3 5 Removing lnstalling Rear eret trente pte ease ne eed reo deae tao 35 Adjus ne Quick Release dde idus 36 Replacing Quad Release Axles sissi sisssssussnsassecsasatsonsonssdcsneo
4. FIGURE 6 2 Replacing Screw On Seat Upholstery Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 58 Part No 1122172 SECTION 6 SEAT Adjusting Transformer Seat Height NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 6 3 on page 60 Adjusting Front Seat Height 1 Note the order of the mounting screw coved washers spacer half clamps and mounting screw threaded sleeve and their position on the wheelchair frame and footrest tubing Detail A FIGURE 6 3 Remove the mounting screw coved washers spacer half clamps and mounting screw threaded sleeve on both sides of the wheelchair NOTE The footrest tubing will slide once the hardware is removed 3 4 Raise lower the front of the seat to the desired position Adjust the footrest height if desired Refer to Adjusting the X terminator and Transformer Footrests on page 64 Align the footrest tubing adjustment holes with the desired wheelchair frame adjustment holes Install the hardware removed in STEP 2 through the adjustment holes aligned in STEP 5 Securely tighten all hardware Adjusting Rear Seat Height 1 Loosen the two mounting screws on both sides of the front of the wheelchair Detail Loosen the four adjustment screws on both sides of the rear of the wheelchair Detail Adjust seat higher or lower to desired position Use a tape measure or ruler to ensure that both sides are the same height Securely tighten the four adjustment screws at the rear of
5. Refer to Tyre Pressure Conversion on page 14 Part No 1122172 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS Tyre Pressure Conversion NOTE PSI rating is printed on the side of the tyre NOTE Conversion formula 1 psi 6 895 kPa appox 7 kPa KILOPASCALS Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 14 Part No 1122172 SECTION GENERAL GUIDELINES SECTION I GENERAL GUIDELINES A WARNING SECTION GENERAL GUIDELINES contains important information for the safe operation and use of this product DO NOT use this product or any available optional equipment without first completely reading and understanding these instructions and any additional instructional material such as Owner s Manuals Service Manuals or Instruction Sheets supplied with this product or optional equipment If you are unable to understand the Warnings Cautions or Instructions contact a healthcare professional dealer or technical personnel before attempting to use this equipment otherwise injury or damage may occur Stability Warning The position of the footrest camber tube back angle the tautness of the back upholstery as well as the user s condition are directly related to the wheelchairs stability Any change to one or any combination of the five may cause the wheelchair to decrease in stability Use extreme caution when using a new seating position The addition of ant
6. FIGURE 5 3 Replacing Quad Release Axles Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 36 Part No 1122172 SECTION 5 WHEELS 7 If detent pin does not fully release proceed to Adjusting Quad Release Handles on page 37 8 Repeat STEPS 1 7 for the opposite rear wheel Adjusting Quad Release Handles NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 5 4 In and or Out 1 Remove rear wheel and the quad release axle from the wheelchair Refer to Removing Installing Rear Wheels on page 35 Adjusting Quad Release Handle In and or Out Locking Pins 2 Loosen the locking screw Quad Release 3 Make one or both of the following Handle adjustments Length Adjustment Screw e If the quad release handle is not releasing the locking pins completely rotate the quad release handle approximately one quarter turn clockwise JL If the quad release handle hits the Removing lt spokes of the rear wheel when Play from TUE DEUM assembled rotate the quad release I ENS handle approximately one quarter FIGURE 5 4 Adjusting Quad Release turn counterclockwise Handles 4 Tighten the locking screw 5 Reinstall the rear wheel and quad release axle onto the wheelchair Refer to Removing Installing Rear Wheels on page 35 6 Flip the handle of the quad release axle down to release the detent pin ensuring that the locking pins are fully released 7 Repeat the above procedures until the quad re
7. e Quick Release Push in the tip of the quick release axle and pull axle and wheel away from the wheelchair Quad Release Lift up on the handle of the quad release axle and pull axle and wheel away from the wheelchair 2 Repeat STEP 1 for the opposite rear wheel 3 Reinstall the rear wheels onto the wheelchair by reversing STEPS 1 2 A WARNING Pull on the rear wheel to make sure the detent pin and locking pins of the quick quad release axle are fully released before operating wheelchair Keep locking pins clean 4 Ifthereis too much movement of the rear wheel assembly in a back and forth motion refer to Adjusting Quick Release Axles on page 36 or Adjusting Quad Release Handles on page 37 eS Wheelchair Frame Quick Release NOTE Quad Release Axle not Axle shown Locking pins on the Quad Release Axle are the same as Quick Release Axle ___ Rear Wheel Locking Pins Detent Pin FIGURE 5 1 Removing Installing Rear Wheels Part No 1122172 35 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 5 WHEELS Adjusting Quick Release Axles NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 5 2 1 Remove rear wheel and quick release axle from the wheelchair Refer to Removing Installing Rear Wheels on page 35 2 Depress detent pin in the quick release axle and slide axle through the wheel hub 3 Release detent pin ensuring that the locking pins are fully released 4 Increase or decrease end play by adjust
8. 8 16 inches 20 32 40 64 cm 8 14 inches 20 32 35 56 cm ADJUSTABLE 8to 11 10 to 14 I2 to l6 14 to 18 and 16 to 20 inches l inch increments 20 32 27 94 25 4 35 56 30 48 40 64 35 56 45 72 and 40 64 50 8 cm in 2 54 cm increments BACK ANGLE FOLDING 90 straight 4 backward 4 forward or 8 forward FIXED 0 3 6 or 9 REAR FRONT CASTOR DISTANCE 17 to 2 inches 43 18 53 34 cm From outside of back of frame to center of front castor housing CAMBER TUBE 2000 A4 CAMBER SYSTEM FRONT CASTOR TO FOOTPLATE DISTANCE 3 to 5 inches 7 62 12 7 cm FOOT WIDTH 9 to 12 inches 22 86 30 48 cm Average is 0 inches 25 4 cm between front of footrest bars FOOTREST Tubular 4 inch 10 16 cm Height Adjustable Standard SIDE WHEEL CLEARANCE Adjustable 1 2 to 1 2 inches 1 27 3 81 cm REAR AXLE Adjustable Axle Position Quick Standard or Quad Release REAR WHEEL CAMBER 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 20 0 3 6 9 12 24 INCH STANDARD 25 INCH 26 INCH 700C REAR WHEELS AND TYRES Double walled rim high flange hub Standard Spinergy Spox 22 INCH 22x1 3 8 inch 55 88x3 5 cm Standard N A Primo 25 540 Standard 24x1 3 8 inch 60 69x3 5 cm KIK Knobby Primo 25 540 Standard Primo 25 559 Standard KIK Knobby Primo 25 559 Standard Primo 25 590 Standard 26x1 3 8 inch 60 69x3
9. Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 6 Part No 1122172 SPECIAL NOTES A WARNING The seat positioning strap is a positioning belt only It is not designed for use as a safety device withstanding high stress loads such as auto or aircraft safety belts If signs of wear appear belt MUST be replaced immediately ACCESSORIES WARNING Invacare products are specifically designed and manufactured for use in conjunction with Invacare accessories Accessories designed by other manufacturers have not been tested by Invacare and are not recommended for use with Invacare products Because TOP END wheelchairs are made to the specifications of the original own ers it is unlikely that refurbished product would be suitable to other user s needs Part No 1122172 7 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS NOTE All specifications are approximate TERMINATOR EVERYDAY ED BASKETBALL FRAME Rigid 4130 Chrome moly SEAT WIDTH 12 20 inches 30 48 50 8 cm Outside to Outside of SEAT FRAME in I inch 2 54 cm increments SEAT DEPTH 14 to 17 35 56 43 18 cm inches SEAT TO FLOOR Front 17 to 21 inch 43 18 53 34 cm Rear 14 to 21 inch 35 56 53 34 cm Front 17 to 21 inch 43 18 53 34 cm Rear 13 to 21 inch 33 02 53 34 cm BACK STYLE Fixed Standard Fold Down BACK HEIGHT FIXED 8 16 inches 20 32 40 64 cm 8 14
10. SM Back Posts Back d Upright Back Height Adjustment Screw Fastening Strap Back Upholstery Cover Y Fastening Straps Adjuster Strap Upper Grommet Back Upholstery jS ole Anchor Loop Section Mounting Screw Back Upholstery Adjuster Strap Section FIGURE 4 4 Adjustable Tension Back Upholstery Part No 1122172 SECTION 4 5 Stand behind the wheelchair and perform the following A Slide anchor loop section of adjustable tension back upholstery up onto the left back post with the upper grommet hole facing the rear of the wheelchair B Slide adjuster strap section of adjustable tension back upholstery up onto the right back post with the upper grommet hole facing the rear of the wheelchair 6 Align the mounting hole in each back post with the desired mounting hole in each back upright NOTE Both back posts should be adjusted to the same height 7 Install the two back height adjustment screws through the back upright mounting holes determined in STEP 6 and the back post mounting holes 9o Slip adjuster straps through corresponding anchor loops and adjust the back upholstery Secure with the fastening straps A WARNING After the adjustable tension back upholstery has been positioned to the end users individual needs the fastening straps MUST be securely fastened BEFORE applying the back upholstery cove
11. 5 cm Primo 25 590 Standard Special Turbo Standard Part No 1122172 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS TERMINATOR TITANIUM EVERYDAY ED BASKETBALL HANDRIMS Aluminum Welded Tab Standard Aluminum Welded Tab Standard Plastic Coated Natural Fit Titanium Titanium WHEEL LOCKS High Mount Low Mount Standard N A FRONT FORKS Non Suspension Standard Suspension Non Suspension CASTOR SIZE 3 4 5 and 6 inch 7 62 10 16 12 7 and 15 24 cm 3 inch 7 62 cm Solid BACK UPHOLSTERY U240 Black Adjustable Tension WEIGHT 17 Ibs 7 71 kg SHIPPING WEIGHT 30 Ibs 13 6 kg WEIGHT LIMITATION 250 Ibs 113 4 kg 400 Ibs 181 44 kg with Heavy Duty Package 250 Ibs 113 4 kg NOTE 15 x 15 inch seat rear wheels and minimal options are included in the weight NOTE Refer to Tyre Pressure Conversion on page 14 NOTE All specifications are approximate X TERMINATOR BASKETBALL BB AND QUAD RUGBY TITANIUM FRAME Rigid 4130 Chrome moly Rigid 3 2 5 Titanium SEAT WIDTH 12 20 inches 30 48 50 8 cm Outside to Outside of SEAT FRAME in 1 2 54 cm increments SEAT DEPTH 14 to 17 35 56 43 18 cm inches SEAT TO FLOOR Front 17 to 2l inch 43 18 53 34 cm Rear 13 to 21 inch 33 02 53 34 cm BACK STYLE Fixed Standard Fold Down BACK HEIGHT FIXED 8 to
12. Rear Wheel Tyre Tube on page 38 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 54 Part No 1122172 Non Suspension Castor Fork Locknut Spacer Castor SECTION 5 WHEELS Suspension Castor Adjusting Front Castor Height CAUTION Changing the height of the front castors can affect the performance of the wheel Fork Mounting Positions Mounting O Screw Mounting Screw Spacer Threaded Sleeve Front Castor FIGURE 5 18 Replacing Adjusting Castors Locknut e C dor Housing N C Dust Cover chair Contact Invacare at the telephone numbers on the back of this manual before performing this procedure NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 5 19 NOTE When changing a rear wheel front castor to a different size type and or changing the original degree of camber of the wheelchair it becomes necessary to adjust the front castor height so the wheelchair frame will remain parallel to the floor 1 Place the wheelchair on a flat surface FIGURE 5 19 Adjusting Front Castor Height Remove the dust cover on the fork assembly 2 3 Remove the locknut that secures the front castor fork to the wheelchair frame 4 Position a large right triangle or L square on the flat surface and against the castor housing that is welded to the wheelchair frame 5 Adjust the height of the front castors by either adding or removing spacers from the fork stem until the wheelchair frame is pa
13. Series Wheelchairs 18 Part No 1122172 SECTION 2 SAFE HANDLING Coping with Everyday Obstacles Coping with the irritation of everyday obstacles can be alleviated somewhat by learning how to manage your wheelchair Keep in mind your center of gravity to maintain stability and balance A Note to Wheelchair Assistants When assistance to the wheelchair user is required remember to use good body mechanics Keep your back straight and bend your knees whenever tilting the wheelchair or traversing curbs or other impediments A WARNING DO NOT attempt to lift a wheelchair by lifting on any removable detachable parts Lifting by means of any removable detachable parts of a wheelchair may result in injury to the user or damage to the wheelchair Also be aware of any removable detachable parts These must NEVER be used to move the wheelchair or as lifting supports as they may be inadvertently released resulting in possible injury to the user and or assistant s When learning a new assistance technique have an experienced assistant help you before attempting it alone Percentage of Weight Distribution A WARNING DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have to move forward in the seat or pick them up from the floor by reaching down between your knees The position of the footrest camber tube back angle the tautness of the back upholstery as well as the user s condition are directly related to the wheelchair s sta bili
14. fork Suspension Fork Perform the following steps i Using two allen wrenches turn in opposite directions and remove one mounting screw from the fork Remove the mounting screw threaded sleeve assembly that secures the front castor and two spacers to the fork 2 Remove front castor and axle spacers from fork 3 Perform one of the following e Non Suspension Fork Install the new castor bolt locknut and axle spacers onto the fork and securely tighten Suspension Fork Perform the following steps i Determine the desired mounting hole for the castor installation Line up the front castor and two spacers with the mounting hole in the fork determined in STEP 1 iii Reinstall the mounting screw threaded sleeve assembly through the fork front castor and two spacers Refer to FIGURE 5 18 for hardware orientation iv Reinstall the mounting screw into the threaded sleeve and tighten securely A WARNING Both front castors MUST be positioned to the same corresponding mounting hole otherwise injury or damage may occur 4 Repeat STEPS 1 3 for the opposite castor if necessary NOTE If replacing front castors with a different size than what was originally on the wheelchair the front castor height MUST be adjusted to keep the wheelchair frame parallel to the floor Refer to Adjusting Front Castor Height on page 55 The size of the rear wheels may also need adjustment Refer to Repairing Replacing
15. page 70 1 Use an allen wrench to hold the outer allen screw 2 While holding the outer allen screw in position remove the inner allen screw from the pivot pin 3 Usethe allen wrench to push the pivot pin with outer allen screw out of the mounting hole 4 Remove the existing elastomer 5 Position the new elastomer between the recess in the axle bracket and the recess in the suspension base Compress and hold the elastomer between the axle bracket and the suspension base Insert the pivot pin into the mounting hole Install the outer allen screw into the pivot pin 59 OM MS Use an allen wrench to hold the outer allen screw in position 10 While holding the outer allen screw install the inner allen screw into the pivot pin Tighten securely Part No 1122172 69 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 8 SUSPENSION Outside of Wheelchair Frame Suspension Base Outer Allen Screw Recess Elstaomer Pivot Pin Inner Allen Screw Axle Bracket Mounting Recess Holes Inside of Wheelchair Frame FIGURE 8 1 Replacing Rear Elastomers Replacing Front Elastomers CAUTION DO NOT use excessive force when removing installing the threaded sleeve from onto the fork Damage to the threaded sleeve may occur NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 8 2 on page 71 1 Using two allen wrenches turn in opposite directions and remove one mounting screw from fork NOTE One
16. quick release levers or tighten the hex screws without camber inserts in the axle tube Damage to the axle tube will occur NOTE Stand behind the wheelchair to determine left or right Part No 1122172 51 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 5 WHEELS Camber Tube 2000 NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 5 16 1 If necessary open both camber clamps Refer to Opening Closing Camber Clamps on page 39 Using L square rotate the axle tube until the flat edge of the camber tube is at a 90 angle with the ground floor as shown in FIGURE 5 16 Close both camber clamps Refer to Refer to Opening Closing Camber Clamps on page 39 Camber Tube Place L Square Here Ground 90 Angle Floor Determine the toe in toe out of the wheelchair Refer to Determining Toe In Toe Out on page 42 FIGURE 5 16 Adjusting the Axle Tube Camber Tube 2000 A4 Camber System NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 5 17 on page 53 NOTE Before performing this procedure make sure the camber inserts are positioned to the lowest degree of camber Refer to Adjusting Rear Wheel Camber on page 41 1 If necessary open both camber clamps Refer to Opening Closing Camber Clamps on page 39 Loosen the set screw that secures each toe adjustment ring to the axle tube FIGURE 5 17 Using L square rotate the axle tube until the flat edge of the camber insert is at a 90 angle with th
17. the footplate to the necessary angle to accommodate the user 3 Retighten the four flat screws and locknuts NOTE The locknuts should lie in the channel of the footplate half clamp Adjusting Footplate Depth 1 Loosen but DO NOT remove the four flat screws and locknuts that secure footplate to the footrest tubes NOTE Observe the angle of footplate for reinstallation 2 Move the footplate to one of two positions to accommodate the user 3 Retighten the four flat screws and locknuts NOTE The settings for positioning the footplates on the half clamps may vary for each end user NOTE The locknuts should lie in the channel of the footplate half clamp Installing the X Terminator Footrest NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 7 4 on page 64 1 Install the two half clamps onto either side of the wheelchair frame approximately 2 inches 5 08 cm above the existing footrest with two provided allen screws 2 Repeat for the opposite side of the wheelchair 3 Slide the clamp on raised footrest into the half clamps to the desired height 4 Securely tighten the four allen screws Part No 1122172 63 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 7 FOOTREST ANTI TIPPER Adjusting the X terminator and Transformer Footrests NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 7 4 and FIGURE 7 5 on page 65 Depth 1 Remove the four allen screws from the footrest and blocks 2 Move footrest rearward or forward to desired depth 3 Ali
18. the wheelchair and the two mounting screws at the front of the wheelchair Part 1122172 59 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 6 SEAT DETAIL A FRONT VIEW Wheelchair Frame Adjustment Holes Footrest Half Clamp Mounting Screw Mounted Screw Threaded Sleeve DETAIL B FIGURE 6 3 Adjusting Transformer Seat Height Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 60 Part No 1122172 SECTION 7 FOOTREST ANTI TIPPER SECTION 7 FOOTREST ANTI TIPPER A WARNING After ANY adjustments repair or service and before use make sure all attaching hardware is tightened securely otherwise injury or damage may occur ALWAYS perform this procedure in the presence of an assistant The position of the footrest camber tube back angle the tautness of the back upholstery as well as the user s condition are directly related to the wheelchairs stability Any change to one or any combination of the five may cause the wheelchair to decrease in stability Use extreme caution when using a new seating position The addition of anti tippers may be required Check all allen screws that secure the footrest raised footrest system to the wheelchair frame to make sure they are securely tightened before using the wheelchair Especially if engaging in any contact sport The footrest assembly MUST be at least 1 3 4 4 45 cm above the ground floor to avoid hitting protrudi
19. use When transferring the occupant ensure the feet do not slip between the bumper and the footrests NOTE The following procedures are for Transformer wheelchairs ONLY Installing Removing the Wing Bumper NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 9 1 Installing 1 Slide wing bumper clamps onto castor housing on the Transformer Ensure the wing or bumper is even on both sides 2 Tighten allen screws securely on each side Removing 1 Loosen allen screws on wing bumper clamps 2 Slide up and remove Bumper Wing Clamp Wing Bumper Allen Screws Castor Housing FIGURE 9 1 Installing Removing the Wing Bumper Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 72 Part No 1122172 NOTES NOTES Part No 1122172 73 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs NOTES NOTES Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 74 Part No 1122172 LIMITED WARRANTY LIMITED WARRANTY PLEASE NOTE THE WARRANTY BELOW HAS BEEN DRAFTED TO COMPLY WITH FEDERAL LAW APPLICABLE TO PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED AFTER JULY 4 1975 This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser user of our products This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal rights which vary from state to state Invacare warrants the frame to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the original purchaser for the following periods of time from the date of purchase Terminator Everyday ED and Terminator Titanium Everyday ED
20. will occur NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 5 6 on page 40 1 Perform one of the following to open a camber clamp e Quick Release Levers Pull the quick release lever to the open position Standard Camber Clamps Loosen but DO NOT remove the socket screw on the camber clamp Suspension Camber Clamps Loosen but DO NOT remove the hex screw on the bottom rear of the camber clamp 2 Perform one of the following to close a camber clamp e Quick Release Levers Secure the quick release lever to the camber clamp by threading it completely into the camber clamp Push the quick release lever on the camber clamps to the closed position e Standard Camber Clamps Securely tighten the socket screw to secure the axle tube e Suspension Camber Clamp Securely tighten the hex screw on the bottom rear of the camber clamp to secure the axle tube Part No 1122172 39 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 5 WHEELS Side View of Quick Release Lever Camber Clamp Closed Position Quick NN ua Release Vv Open Position Lever NN N Socket Screw Camber Clamp Rear View of Suspension Camber Clamp Camber Clamp Axle Tube a Camber Insert Hex Screw FIGURE 5 6 Opening Closing Camber Clamps Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 40 Part No 1122172 SECTION 5 WHEELS Adjusting Rear Wheel Camber NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 5 7 Camber Tube 2000 The axl
21. 1122172 SECTION 5 WHEELS NOTE The camber bar is always mounted to the BOTTOM of the wheelchair frame EUN Hex Screw 1 Perform one of the following Loosen But Non Suspension Loosen but DO ee Back Post Remove NOT remove the hex screw that secures each of the top clamps to the wheelchair frame Suspension Loosen but DO NOT remove the two hex screws that secure each of the top clamps to the wheelchair frame 2 Position the camber clamps on the Hex Screw wheelchair frame at the desired Loosen But DO position NOT Remove Lengthening the Wheelbase Will Suspension Side View increase the stability and maintain Mud manoeuverability of the Wheelchair ex Screws Clamp wheelchair ee Shortening the Wheelbase Will decrease the stability increase the oT To manoeuverability and distribute a Axle additional weight onto the rear Tibe wheels E j NOTE Wheelchair performance will be affected if the camber clamps DO NOT sit flush on the wheelchair frame FIGURE 5 12 Adjusting Wheelbase Length 3 Perform one of the following Adjusting Center of Gravity e Non Suspension Securely tighten the hex screw that secures one of the top clamps to the wheelchair frame Suspension Securely tighten the two hex screws that secure one of the top clamps to the wheelchair frame NOTE Securely tightening one hex screw at a time ensu
22. 122172 SECTION 7 FOOTREST ANTI TIPPER Coved Washer Footrest i j Tubing 4 Mounting Screw 7 5 lt G Threaded Sleeve V7 Adjustment Holes 5 Yr Half Clamp AL BY NGA Mounting Screw y Half Clamp Coved Washer SA A o S FIGURE 7 5 Adjusting the X terminator and Transformer Footrests Transformer Height Adjusting Replacing Anti Tipper A WARNING Anti tippers MUST be attached at all times Inasmuch as the anti tippers are an option on this wheelchair you may order it with or without the anti tippers Invacare strongly recommends ordering the anti tippers as an additional safeguard for the wheelchair user Anti tippers MUST be fully engaged Ensure the release button of the anti tipper fully protrudes out of the hole in the anti tipper socket Ensure both anti tippers are adjusted to the same height NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 7 6 on page 67 NOTE To ensure the correct model anti tipper is used refer to FIGURE 7 6 Measurements for anti tippers are approximate and are taken using the top adjustment hole on the anti tipper Detail A Part No 1122172 65 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 7 FOOTREST ANTI TIPPER Adjusting Anti tipper A WARNING When anti tippers are used anti tippers MUST be adjusted to maintain a 1 1 2 to 2 inch 3 81 to 5 08 cm clearance between the bottom of the anti tipper wheels and the ground floor This spacing should alwa
23. 125 800 333 6900 Invacare Limited South Road Bridgend Industrial Estate Bridgend 3PY Tel 01656 647327 Fax 01656 649016 email uk invacare com www invacare co uk All rights reserved Trademarks are identified by the symbols and All trademarks are owned by or licensed to Invacare Corporation unless otherwise noted Dual Grip is a registered trademark of Sun Metal Products Inc KIK is a registered trademark of KIK Technology Inc Natural Fit is a registered trademark of Three Rivers Spinergy is a registered trademark of Spinergy Inc 3 in l oil is a registered trademark of American Home Products Corporation WD 40 is a registered trademark of WD 40 Company Loctite 242 is a trademark of the Loctite Corporation Teflon is a registered trademark of E l Du Pont De Nemours and Company 9 2007 Invacare Corporation Part No 1122172 Rev D 09 07
24. 2 45 72 cm ADJUSTABLE 8to 11 10 to 14 I2 to l6 and 14 to 18 in l inch increments 20 32 to 27 94 25 4 to 35 56 30 48 to 40 6 35 56 to 45 72 cm in 2 54 cm increments BACK ANGLE Fixed 0 Set at 90 to floor FOLDING Adjustable in 5 increments FIXED Set at 90 to floor FRAME W FOLDING BACK Seat depth plus 10 inches 25 4 cm 24 INCH STANDARD 25 INCH FRAME W FIXED BACK Seat depth plus 8 inches 20 32 cm FOOTREST Recessed 4 inch 10 16 cm Height Angle Adjustable Solid Platform Standard SIDE WHEEL CLEARANCE Adjustable 1 2 to 1 1 2 inches 1 27 3 81 cm REAR AXLE Adjustable Axle Position Quick Release REAR WHEEL CAM BER Fixed 12 15 18 or 20 CAMBER TUBE 2000 0 3 6 12 15 18 20 A4 CAMBER SYSTEM Optional REAR WHEELS Double walled rim high flange hub standard Spinergy Spox optional Primo 25 540 Continental Optional Primo 25 559 Standard 26 INCH Primo 25 590 Standard 700C Special Turbo Standard HANDRIMS Aluminum Welded Tab Standard WHEEL LOCKS N A FRONT FORKS Non Suspension Standard CASTOR SIZE 3 inch 7 62 cm BACK UPHOL STERY U240 Black Foldover WEIGHT 20 Ibs 9 07 kg SHIPPING WEIGHT 30 Ibs 13 6 kg WEIGHT LIMITATION 250 Ibs 133 40 kg NOTE 15 x 15 inch seat rear wheels and minimal options are included in the weight
25. 30 48 cm from the ground floor Refer to Determining Toe In Toe Out page 42 Repeat STEPS 1 4 until the toe in toe out measurement is less than 1 2 inch 1 27 cm 0 1 4 inch 63 cm for maximum rollability Part No 1122172 43 Camber Tube Rotates Up and Down Camber Clamps FIGURE 5 9 Adjusting Toe In Toe Out Camber Tube 2000 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 5 WHEELS A4 Camber System Course Adjustment NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 5 10 on page 45 NOTE This procedure is required any time the axle tube is moved from the factory set position or is replaced NOTE Make the following adjustment for one camber at a time 1 Open the camber clamps Refer to Opening Closing Camber Clamps on page 39 2 Loosen the phillips screws that secure the adjustment rings to the axle tube 3 Slowly rotate the axle tube until the rear wheels are approximately in a straight line A WARNING QUICK RELEASE LEVERS Make sure the quick release levers are pointing towards the rear of the wheelchair and are in the closed position before using the wheelchair otherwise personal injury or damage to the wheelchair may occur STANDARD AND SUSPENSION CAMBER CLAMPS Make sure the hex screws are securely tightened before using the wheelchair otherwise personal injury or damage to the wheelchair may occur 4 Close the camber clamp Refer to Opening Closing Camber Clamps on page
26. 39 5 Measure the distance between the center lines at the rear and front of the rear wheels at approximately 12 inches 30 48 cm from the ground floor Refer to Determining Toe In Toe Out on page 42 6 Repeat STEPS 1 4 until the toe in toe out measurement is less than 1 2 inch 1 27 cm 0 1 4 inch 63 cm for maximum rollability 7 Rotate either the right or left adjustment ring until the stop on the ring is at the top of the slot in the camber clamp as shown in FIGURE 5 10 and securely tighten the phillips screw on the positioned adjustment ring NOTE Rear wheels are removed from the drawings for clarity There is no need to remove rear wheels from the wheelchair during adjustment NOTE FIGURE 5 10 shows two examples of how the adjustment rings can be positioned Axle Tube Rotates Up and Down Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 44 Part No 1122172 SECTION 5 WHEELS Stop In position for one Stop Not touchin r d camber touching camber clamp camber clamp Adjustment Ring Adjustment Ring Camber Clamp Camber Clamp Stop In position for one camber touching camber clamp Adjustment Ring BN Stop Not touching Adjustment Ring camber clamp FIGURE 5 10 Adjusting Toe In Toe Out A4 Camber System Course Adjustment NOTE DO NOT tighten the phillips screw on the other adjustment ring at this time NOTE Repeat ST
27. 4 inches 35 56 45 72 cm ADJUSTABLE Il 10 to 14 I2 to 16 I4 to 18 and 16 to 20 inches in l inch increments 20 32 27 94 25 4 35 56 30 48 40 64 35 56 45 72 and 40 64 50 8 cm in 2 54 cm increments BACK ANGLE FOLDING 90 straight 4 backward 4 forward or 8 forward FIXED 0 3 6 or 9 REAR FRONT CASTOR DISTANCE 22 24 and 26 inches 55 88 60 96 66 04 From outside of back of frame to center of front castor housing CAMBER TUBE 2000 A4 CAMBER SYSTEM FOOT WIDTH 9 to 2 inches 22 86 30 48 cm Average is 10 25 4 cm between front of footrest bars FOOTREST Tubular 4 inch 10 16 cm Height Adjustable Standard SIDE WHEEL CLEARANCE Adjustable 1 2 to 1 1 2 inches 1 27 3 81 cm REAR AXLE Adjustable Axle Position Quick Standard or Quad Release REAR WHEEL CAMBER 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 20 N A REAR WHEELS AND TYRES 24 INCH STANDARD Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs Double walled rim high flange hub Standard Spinergy Spox Primo 25 540 10 Part 1122172 TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS X TERMINATOR BASKETBALL BB AND QUAD RUGBY TITANIUM 25 INCH Primo 25 559 Standard 26 INCH Primo 25 590 Standard 700C Special Turbo Standard HANDRIMS Aluminum Welded Tab Titanium WHEEL LOCKS High Mount Low Mount Standard N A FRONT FOR
28. 40 64 2 12 30 48 15 38 1 17 43 18 cm 3 13 33 02 cm 16 40 64 cm 18 45 72 cm 4 14 35 56 cm 17 43 18 cm 19 48 25 cm a 15 38 1 cm 18 45 72 cm 20 50 8 cm NOTE Holes numbered from bottom to top for reference only There are no numbers on the back posts There is a 1 inch 2 54 cm adjustment pin on the back post insert tube To raise back to maximum height first make adjustment to the back post inserts 3 Reinstall the fastening flaps onto the back posts NOTE The fastening flap with logo is for the left back post NOTE Right and left is determined by sitting in the wheelchair 4 Adjust the new back upholstery to the desired tautness Refer to Adjustable Tension Back Upholstery on page 32 Hole Number Insert FIGURE 4 5 Back Height Adjustment Adjustable Backs Only Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 34 Part No 1122172 SECTION 5 WHEELS SECTION 5 WHEELS A WARNING After any adjustments repair or service and before use make sure all attaching hardware is tightened securely otherwise injury or damage may result Removing Installing Rear Wheels CAUTION Changing the size of the rear wheels can affect the performance of the wheelchair Contact Invacare at the telephone numbers on the back of this manual before changing rear wheel size NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 5 1 1 Perform one of the following
29. ED WITHOUT INVACARE S EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO MODIFICATION THROUGH THE USE OF UNAUTHORIZED PARTS OR ATTACHMENTS PRODUCTS DAMAGED BY REASON OF REPAIRS MADE TO ANY COMPONENT WITHOUT THE SPECIFIC CONSENT OF INVACARE OR TO A PRODUCT DAMAGED BY CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND INVACARE S CONTROL AND SUCH EVALUATION WILL BE SOLELY DETERMINED BY INVACARE THE WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO PROBLEMS ARISING FROM NORMAL WEAR OR FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THESE INSTRUCTIONS THE FOREGOING EXPRESS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND THE SOLE REMEDY FOR VIOLATIONS OF ANY WARRANTY WHATSOEVER SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT PURSUANT TO THE TERMS CONTAINED HEREIN THE APPLICATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY WHATSOEVER SHALL NOT EXTEND BEYOND THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY PROVIDED HEREIN THE MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE EXTENDED TO COMPLY WITH STATE PROVINCIAL LAWS AND REQUIREMENTS Part No 1122172 75 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs Yes you can Invacare Corporation www invacare eu com Switzerland Invacare International Route de Cite Ouest 2 1 196 Gland Switzerland 44 22 354 6024 Invacare USA One Invacare Way Elyria Ohio USA 44036 2
30. EPS 1 7 of this procedure for the other adjustment ring after repositioning the camber insert Refer to Adjusting Rear Wheel Camber on page 41 NOTE When positioning the other adjustment ring rotate the ring until the stop is at the bottom of the slot in the camber clamp The right and left stops MUST be positioned opposite to each other or Fine Adjustment on page 45 will not work correctly NOTE When the left adjustment ring is adjusted to a camber the right adjustment ring will not touch the camber clamp and when the right adjustment ring is adjusted to the other camber the left adjustment ring will not touch the camber clamp Fine Adjustment NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 5 11 on page 46 NOTE This adjustment is required anytime the camber insert is repositioned 1 Open the camber clamp Refer to Opening Closing Camber Clamps on page 39 2 Slowly rotate the axle tube until the stop on the opposite adjustment ring is positioned at the opposite end of the camber clamp A WARNING QUICK RELEASE LEVERS Make sure the quick release levers are pointing towards the rear of the wheelchair and are in the closed position before using the wheelchair otherwise personal injury or damage to the wheelchair may occur STANDARD AND SUSPENSION CAMBER CLAMPS Make sure the hex screws are securely tightened before using the wheelchair otherwise personal injury or damage to the wheelchair may occur 3 Close the camber clamp Re
31. KS Non Suspension CASTOR SIZE 3 inch 7 62 cm Solid BACK UPHOLSTERY U240 Black Adjustable Tension WEIGHT 23 Ibs 10 44 kg SHIPPING WEIGHT 30 Ibs 13 6 kg WEIGHT LIMITATION 250 Ibs 113 4 kg NOTE 15 x 15 inch seat rear wheels and minimal options are included in the weight Refer to Tyre Pressure Conversion on page 14 NOTE All specifications are approximate PAUL SCHULTE SIGNATURE BB T 5 TENNIS ELITE 24 INCH STANDARD 25 INCH 26 INCH 700C FRAME Rigid 606116 Aluminum or 3 2 5 Titanium SEAT WIDTH 12 19 inches 30 48 48 26 cm Outside to Outside of SEAT FRAME in l inch 2 53 cm increments SEAT DEPTH 14 to 18 inches 35 56 45 72 cm SEAT TO FLOOR Front 17 to 21 inch 43 18 53 34 cm Rear 13 to 21 inch 33 02 53 34 cm BACK STYLE Fixed BACK HEIGHT FIXED 8 to 4 inches 35 56 45 72 cm ADJUSTABLE I to 14 14 to 18 16 to 20 inches in l inch increments 27 94 to 35 56 35 56 to 45 72 40 64 to 50 8 cm in 2 54 cm increments BACK ANGLE Fixed 0 Set at 90 to floor WHEELBASE 16 17 18 or 19 inches 40 64 43 18 45 72 or 48 26 cm FOOTREST Tubular 4 inch 10 16 cm Height Adjustment SIDE WHEEL CLEARANCE Adjustable 1 2 to 1 1 2 inches 1 27 3 81 cm REAR AXLE Fixed Axle Position Quick Release Standard REAR WHEEL CAMBER Fixed 12 15 18 or 20 REAR WHEELS Double Walled Rim High F
32. MUST be positioned with the three rear adjusting straps towards the rear of the top crossbar for proper installation NOTE Make sure the rear retaining flap is between the wheelchair frame and the back post support brackets adjustable backs only 6 Position new seat upholstery onto the wheelchair frame ensuring the five adjusting straps hang over the right and left sides of the wheelchair 7 Pull the front adjuster straps around and under the wheelchair frame top bars 8 Slip front adjuster strap through corresponding anchor loop and adjust the seat upholstery to desired tension Secure the adjustment straps Place the wheelchair onto its two rear wheels and back post 10 Securely latch the four remaining adjuster straps together 11 Return wheelchair to upright position 12 Reinstall the seat cushion and back upholstery Part No 1122172 57 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 6 SEAT Fastening Flaps Adjuster Straps Upholstery SEZ FIGURE 6 1 Replacing Adjustable Tension Seat Upholstery Wheelchair Frame Top Bar Top Crossbar Replacing Screw On Seat Upholstery NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 6 2 on page 58 1 Remove the seat cushion from the wheelchair 2 Remove the twelve mounting screws that secure the existing seat upholstery to the seat frame 3 Remove the existing seat upholstery Mounting Screws Seat Upholstery Seat Frame
33. Owner s Operator and Maintenance Manual TOP END Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs Top End Everyday Series Terminator Titanium and Titanium Heavy Duty Terminator Everyday and Everyday Heavy Duty Top End Sports Series Terminator BB X Terminator BB Paul Schulte Signature BB X Terminator Titanium X Terminator QR Transformer All Sport T 5 Tennis Elite DEALER This manual MUST be given to the user of the wheelchair USER BEFORE using this wheelchair read this manual and save for future reference C For more information regarding Invacare products parts and services please visit www invacare com Yes you can WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT FIRST READING AND UNDERSTANDING THIS MANUAL IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO UNDERSTAND THE WARNINGS CAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS CONTACT YOUR INVACARE DEALER OR INVACARE CUSTOMER SUPPORT BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE THIS EQUIPMENT OTHERWISE INJURY AND OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE MAY OCCUR NOTE Updated versions of this manual are available on www invacare com Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 2 Part No 1122172 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIAL NOTES 090900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 6 TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 8 Tyre Pressure Conversion deni 14 SECTION 1 GENERAL GUIDELINES
34. Rear Wheel Tyre Tube A WARNING Replacement of the tyre or tube MUST be performed by a qualified technician CAUTION Changing the size of the rear wheels can affect the performance of the wheelchair Contact Invacare at the numbers on the back cover before performing this proce dure Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 38 Part No 1122172 SECTION 5 WHEELS NOTE If replacing rear wheels with a different size than what was originally on the wheelchair the front castor height must also be changed to keep the wheelchair frame parallel to the floor Refer to Adjusting Front Castor Height on page 55 ONLY after contacting Invacare Anti tipper height if applicable must also be adjusted to maintain 1 1 2 to 2 inch 3 81 to 5 08 cm clearance between bottom of the anti tipper wheels and the floor Refer to Adjusting Replacing Anti Tipper on page 65 Opening Closing Camber Clamps A WARNING QUICK RELEASE LEVERS Make sure the quick release levers are in the closed position before using the wheelchair otherwise personal injury or damage to the wheelchair may occur STANDARD AND SUSPENSION CAMBER CLAMPS Make sure the hex screws are securely tightened before using the wheelchair otherwise personal injury or damage to the wheelchair may occur CAUTION A4 CAMBER SYSTEM ONLY DO NOT close the quick release levers or tighten the socket screws or hex screws without camber inserts in the axle tube Damage to the axle tube
35. T NOTICE Serial number information is located under the seat of the chair As a manufacturer of wheelchairs Invacare endeavors to supply a wide variety of wheelchairs to meet many needs of the end user However final selection of the type of wheelchair to be used by an individual rests solely with the user and his her healthcare professional capable of making such a selection Some countries require product returned for service be cleaned and sanitized Please consult your dealer prior to returning product WHEELCHAIR TIE DOWN RESTRAINTS AND SEAT POSITIONING STRAPS Invacare recommends that wheelchair users NOT be transported in vehicles of any kind while in wheelchairs As of this date the Department of Transportation has not approved any tie down systems for transportation of a user while in a wheelchair in a moving vehicle of any type It is Invacare s position that users of wheelchairs should be transferred into appropriate seating in vehicles for transportation and use be made of the restraints made available by the auto industry Invacare cannot and does not recommend any wheelchair transportation systems AS REGARDS RESTRAINTS SEAT POSITIONING STRAPS IT IS THE OBLIGA TION OF THE DEALER THERAPISTS AND OTHER HEALTHCARE PROFES SIONALS TO DETERMINE IF A SEATING POSITIONING STRAP IS REQUIRED TO ENSURE THE SAFE OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT BY THE USER SERIOUS INJURY CAN OCCUR IN THE EVENT OF A FALL FROM A WHEEL CHAIR
36. air Front Rear Wheel Lock Adjustment Wheelchair Frame Low Mount Wheelchair Frame Wheel Lock Wheel Lock Wheel Lock Shoe Shoe Hex Screws High Mount Wheel Lock Wheelchair Frame Rear Wheel 5 32 to 5 16 inch Gap Wheel Lock 4 to 8 cm NOTE High mount wheel lock shown for clarity NOTE Rear wheel not shown for clarity FIGURE 5 20 Wheel Lock Adjustment Replacement Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 56 Part No 1122172 SECTION 6 SEAT SECTION 6 SEAT A WARNING After ANY adjustments repair or service and before use make sure all attaching hardware is tightened securely otherwise injury or damage may occur Replacing Adjustable Tension Seat Upholstery A WARNING The seat upholstery and or cushion MUST be cleaned regularly and or replaced if incontinence is frequent The risk of pressure sores is significantly higher with seat upholstery that is wet and or soiled NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 6 1 on page 58 Remove the seat cushion and back upholstery from the wheelchair Place the wheelchair onto its two rear wheels and back posts gt Unlatch the five adjusting straps that secure the seat upholstery to the wheelchair frame B Remove the existing seat upholstery Place the wheelchair back onto all four wheels NOTE Right and left is determined by sitting in the wheelchair g NOTE The seat upholstery
37. are lifetime All other Terminator and X Terminator models are 3 years All component parts including but not limited to camber tubes caster forks armrests and upholstery are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase except push handle grips bushings bearings and tyres tubes If within such warranty period any such product shall be proven to be defective such product shall be repaired or replaced at Invacare s option This warranty does not include any labor or shipping charges incurred in replacement part installation or repair of any such product Invacare s sole obligation and your exclusive remedy under this warranty shall be limited to such repair and or replacement For warranty service please contact the dealer from whom you purchased your Invacare product In the event you do not receive satisfactory warranty service please write directly to Invacare Top End at the address on the back page Provide dealer s name address date of purchase indicate nature of the defect and if the product is serialized indicate the serial number Do not return products to our factory without our prior consent LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS THE FOREGOING WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO SERIAL NUMBERED PRODUCTS IF THE SERIAL NUMBER HAS BEEN REMOVED OR DEFACED PRODUCTS SUBJECTED TO NEGLIGENCE ACCIDENT IMPROPER OPERATION MAINTENANCE OR STORAGE COMMERCIAL OR INSTITUTIONAL USE PRODUCTS MODIFI
38. be replaced when necessary Contact a qualified technician or Invacare customer support at the telephone numbers on the back of this manual Part No 1122172 27 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 3 SAFETY INSPECTION 10 11 Regularly check for loose spokes in the rear wheels If loose have them adjusted Contact a qualified technician or Invacare customer support at the telephone numbers on the back of this manual Periodically check handrims to ensure they are secured to the rear wheels Refer to Handrim Replacement on page 38 Periodically adjust wheel locks as tyres wear Refer to Wheel Lock Adjustment Replacement on page 56 Periodically check castor wheel bearings to make sure they are clean and free from moisture Use a Teflon lubricant if necessary Check upholstery for sagging rips or tears Clean upholstery with mild soap and water NOTE Some countries require product returned for service be cleaned and sanitized Please consult your dealer prior to returning product Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 28 Part No 1122172 SECTION 4 BACK SECTION 4 BACK A WARNING ALWAYS perform these procedures in the presence of an assistant The position of the footrest camber tube back angle the tautness of the back upholstery as well as the user s condition are directly related to the wheelchairs stability Any change to one or any combination of the five may cause the wheelchair to decrease in stabilit
39. between the rear wheel and the wheelchair is the same on both sides A WARNING QUICK RELEASE LEVERS Make sure the quick release levers are pointing towards the rear of the wheelchair and are in the closed position before using the wheelchair otherwise personal injury or damage to the wheelchair may occur Part No 1122172 41 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 5 WHEELS A WARNING STANDARD AND SUSPENSION CAMBER CLAMPS Make sure the hex screws are securely tightened before using the wheelchair otherwise personal injury or damage to the wheelchair may occur 8 Close the camber clamp Refer to Opening Closing Camber Clamps on page 39 9 Repeat STEPS 1 8 for opposite side of wheelchair 10 Reinstall rear wheel to the wheelchair Refer to Removing Installing Rear Wheels on page 35 11 Adjust toe in toe out of wheelchair Refer to Adjusting Toe In Toe Out on page 43 Determining Toe In Toe Out NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 5 8 on page 43 1 Inflate all pneumatic tyres to recommended tyre pressures listed on the sidewall of the tyre 2 Measure the distance between the centerlines at the rear and front of the rear wheels at approximately 12 inches 30 48 cm from the ground floor FIGURE 5 8 NOTE For optimum accuracy perform STEP 2 with the wheelchair occupied 3 Determine difference between two measurements If difference between the two measurements is greater than 1 2 inch 1 27 c
40. bility Before using the wheelchair make sure both camber inserts are set to the same indexing notch This will make sure the distance between the rear wheel and the wheelchair is the same on both sides 14 Install the rear wheels onto the wheelchair Refer to Removing Installing Rear Wheels on page 35 15 Adjust the axle tube Refer to Adjusting the Axle Tube on page 51 NOTE The performance of the wheelchair will be affected if the toe in toe out of the wheelchair is not correct Refer to Determining Toe In Toe Out on page 42 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 50 Part No 1122172 SECTION 5 WHEELS Rear of Wheelchair A4 Camber System Notch in Axle Tube Toe Adjustment Camber Front of Ring A meer Wheelchair Camber Insert Camber Tube 2000 Camber Rear of Clamp Wheelchair Camber Indexing Ring Clamp NOTE Suspension option not shown Tube for clarity Axle tube installs in the Front of same manner as pictured above Wheelchair FIGURE 5 15 Replacing Axle Tube Adjusting the Axle Tube A WARNING QUICK RELEASE LEVERS Make sure the quick release levers are in the closed position before using the wheelchair otherwise injury or damage to the wheelchair may occur STANDARD and suspension camber clamps Make sure the hex screws are securely tightened before using the wheelchair otherwise injury or damage to the wheelchair may occur CAUTION A4 CAMBER SYSTEM ONLY DO NOT close the
41. cur CAUTION DO NOT overtighten hardware attaching to the frame This could cause damage to the frame tubing Suggested Maintenance Procedures 1 Before using your wheelchair make sure all nuts and bolts are tight Check all parts for damage or wear and replace Check all parts for proper adjustment N Keep quick quad release axles free of dirt and lint to ensure positive locking and proper operation Refer to Adjusting Quick Release Axles on page 36 or Adjusting Quad Release Handles on page 37 A WARNING DO NOT use WD 40 3 in l oil or other penetrating lubricants on quick release axles or camber inserts Otherwise binding and or damage to the wheelchair may occur 3 Clean quick release axles and camber inserts once a week with a Teflon lubricant A WARNING DO NOT use your wheelchair unless it has the proper tyre pressure p s i DO NOT overinflate the tyres Failure to follow these suggestions may cause the tyre to explode and cause bodily harm The recommended tyre pressure is on the sidewall of the tyre 4 Recommended tyre pressure is listed on the sidewall of the tyre NOTE Refer to Tyre Pressure Conversion on page 14 for correct metric measurement CAUTION As with any vehicle the wheels and tyres should be checked periodically for cracks and wear and should be replaced if damaged 5 The wheels castors and tyres should be checked periodically for cracks and wear and should
42. d Sport Series Wheelchairs 22 Part No 1122172 SECTION 2 SAFE HANDLING 3 The second assistant with a firm hold on anon detachable part of the framework lifts the wheelchair up and over the stair and steadies it as the first assistant places one foot on the next stair and repeats procedure The wheelchair should not be lowered until the last stair has been negotiated it has been rolled away from the stairway If equipped turn the anti tippers down Refer to Footrest Anti Tipper on page 61 in this manual e A WARNING DO NOT use an escalator to move a wheelchair between floors Serious bodily injury may occur Transferring To and From Other Seats A WARNING Before attempting to transfer in or out of the wheelchair every precaution should be taken to reduce the gap distance Turn both castors parallel to the object you are transferring onto Also be certain the wheel locks are engaged to help prevent the wheels from moving When transferring position yourself as far back as possible in the seat This will pre vent damaged upholstery and the possibility of the wheelchair tipping forward NOTE This activity may be performed independently provided you have adequate mobility and upper body strength Position the wheelchair as close as possible along side the seat to which you are transferring with the front castors parallel to it Remove the armrest if installed Engage wheellocks Shift body wei
43. e footrest seat angle back angle seating system upholstery cas tor size and position rear wheel size and position use of anti tippers as well as the user condition directly relate to the stability of the wheelchair Any change to one or any combination of the ten may cause the wheelchair to decrease in stability EXTREME care MUST be taken when changing the stability of the wheelchair Refer to the chart in General Guidelines on page 15 of this manual NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 4 4 The Adjustable Tension Straps The straps can be adjusted at various levels of tension to accommodate individual end users The bottom two straps can be adjusted tightly to support and or assist the extensor muscles The Back Upholstery Cover NOTE The back upholstery cover is designed for three reasons The first is as a modesty cover e The second is to keep the cushion from sliding out of the back of the wheelchair e The third is a sacral support depending upon how far or tight the flap is pulled under the seat cushion Replacing Adjustable Tension Back Upholstery 1 Remove the back height adjustment screws that secure the back posts to the back uprights 2 Slide the back posts out of the back uprights 3 Remove the two screws and washers that secure the existing back upholstery to the back posts 4 Slide the existing back upholstery down and off the back posts Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs
44. e ground floor as shown in FIGURE 5 17 Close the right camber clamp Refer to Opening Closing Camber Clamps on page 39 5 Rotate the Left toe adjustment ring until the tab stops against the Lower metal tab on the camber clamp 6 Securely tighten set screw on left toe adjustment ring Measure the distance between the center lines at the rear and front of the rear wheels atapproximately 12 inches 30 48 cm from the ground floor Refer to Determining Toe In Toe Out on page 42 Perform one of the following Toe In Toe Out Measurement is Within 1 8 inch 32 cm Proceed to STEP 9 Toe In Toe Out Measurement is Not Within 1 8 inch 32 cm Repeat STEPS 1 7 until toe in toe out measurement is within 1 8 inch Open the right camber clamp Refer to Opening Closing Camber Clamps on page 39 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 52 Part No 1122172 SECTION 5 WHEELS 10 Reposition the camber inserts to the highest degree of camber Refer to Adjusting Rear Wheel Camber on page 41 11 Repeat STEP 3 12 Close the left camber clamp Refer to Opening Closing Camber Clamps on page 39 13 Rotate the right toe adjustment ring until the tab stops against the upper metal tab on the camber clamp 14 Securely tighten set screw on right toe adjustment ring 15 Repeat STEP 7 16 Perform one of the following Toe In Toe Out Measurement is Within 1 8 inch 32 cm i Proceed to STEP 17 Toe In Toe Out Measurement is N
45. e of debris Inspect Adjust Periodically Ensure wheelchair rolls straight no excessive drag pull to one side Ensure wheel locks are easy to engage Inspect seat and back upholstery for rips or sagging Ensure adjustable axle position camber bar is securely tightened Ensure no excessive side movement or binding when lifted and spun Inspect handrims for signs of rough edges or peeling D OCC UDULU Clean upholstery and armrests CAUTION As with any vehicle the wheels and tyres should be checked periodically for cracks and wear and should be replaced if damaged Ensure wheel bearings are clean and free of moisture L Ensure castors are free of debris Check that all labels are present and legible Replace if necessary Troubleshooting SLUGGISH CASTOR SQUEAKS LOOSE SOLUTIONS VEERS VEERS TURN OR FLUTTERS AND NESS IN RIGHT LEFT PERFORMANCE RATTLES CHAIR x Check tyres for correct and equal pressure X X X X Check for loose stem nuts Check spokes and nipples x x x Check that both castors contact the ground at the same time Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 26 Part No 1122172 SECTION 3 SAFETY INSPECTION Maintenance Maintenance Safety Precautions A WARNING After ANY adjustments repair or service and BEFORE use make sure all attaching hardware is tightened securely otherwise injury or damage may oc
46. e tube must be replaced to change the camber Refer to Replacing Axle Tube on page 49 A4 Camber System NOTE Perform this procedure to one side of Rear View of Wheelchai the wheelchair at a time for ease of adjustment ash io 1 Open the camber clamp Refer to Camber Insert Opening Closing Camber Clamps on Rotate 180 page 39 N 2 Pull one rear wheel with camber insert out of axle tube Indexing Ring Camber 3 Remove the rear wheel from the dis gnane Clamp camber insert 4 Rotate the camber insert 180 5 Reinstall the rear wheel into the camber 2 insert FIGURE 5 7 Adjusting Rear Wheel Camber A4 Camber System A WARNING NEVER position the camber inserts in the axle tube with more than 3 inches 7 62 cm 12 indexing marks showing of the camber insert outside of the axle tube The camber inserts will not be securely tightened in the axle tube Possible injury to the user and or damage to the wheelchair may occur 6 Position the camber insert to the desired position Make sure there is no more than 3 inches 7 62 cm 12 indexing marks of the camber inserts outside of the axle tube 7 Slide the indexing ring on the camber insert until it is flush with the camber clamp NOTE Before using the wheelchair make sure both camber inserts are set to the same indexing mark This will make sure the distance
47. eeessereeereses 62 Replacing the eot oid atta a a a 62 Adjusting Footplate Anzle isset rte terere e dete SE eee thee leido rae Ree 63 Adj sting Footplate Depth udo 63 Installing the X Terminator reperi RR RE D aai 63 Adjusting the X terminator and Transformer Footrests eerte 64 pr T 64 acaso tattoo out puo Met Lee uen 64 eM 64 64 Adjusting Replacing Anti o ee is o RR asides aes 65 Adj sting METRE BS 66 Replacing Anti tip per 66 Installing Removing Adjusting Swivel 67 Installing Depth 67 REMOVE fm 67 Adj sting Heightsin pto Den pdideta Re IURE 68 All Wheelchairs with Swivel Anti tip Except Paul Schulte Signature BB and T 5 Tennis Elite Models sss 68 Paul Schulte Signature and T 5 Tennis Elite Models ONLY 68 SECTION 8 SUSPENSION 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 69 Elastomers and Su
48. eight Tighten set screw and reinstall dust cover Paul Schulte Signature BB and T 5 Tennis Elite Models ONLY NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 7 7 Detail A 1 Remove the dust cover on the anti tip castor fork assembly 2 Remove the locknut that secures the anti tip castor fork assembly to the anti tipper 3 Adjust the height of the anti tip castor fork assembly to the desired height by either adding or removing spacers from the fork stem 4 Reinstall locknut and dust cover onto the wheelchair DETAIL Dust Cover Locknut Anti Tippers Dacers Anti Tippers go x 224 Anti Tipper Anti Tip Receiver Castor Fork a VA A bl Set Screw me NOTE View facing back of wheelchair Anti Tipper FIGURE 7 7 nstalling Removing Adjusting Swivel Anti Tip Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 68 Part No 1122172 SECTION 8 SUSPENSION SECTION 8 SUSPENSION A WARNING After ANY adjustments repair or service and before use make sure all attaching hardware is tightened securely otherwise injury or damage may occur NOTE The following procedures are for wheelchairs with the suspension option ONLY Elastomers and Suspension NOTE The performance of the wheelchair will be affected if elastomers are not the same on both sides of the wheelchair Replacing Rear Elastomers NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 8 1 on
49. esired position NOTE An indexing notch has been put on the cam to help determine cam position for desired back angle adjustment 5 Secure cam in desired position Torque all hex screws and locknuts to 960 1020 inch pounds 80 85 foot pounds 9 04 9 6 newton metres NOTE As shown in FIGURE 4 2 the adjustment cam can be rotated to several different positions thus changing the overall back angle relative to the seat rail 90 Back Angle to Seat Rail 95 Back Angle to Seat Rail Back Post Back Post Indexing Notch Indexing Notch 9 crew OE Locknut crew and QA Locknut Cam Cam Back Angle Bracket Back Angle Bracket Seat Rail Seat Rail 85 Back Angle to Seat Rail 80 Back Angle to Seat Rail Back Back Post Post Indexing Notch pee o otc Screw and Locknut TOP Hex 9 6 TOP Hex Screw and Locknut Cam Cam Back Angle Bracket Back Angle Bracket ___ Seat Rail LL Seat Rail Back Post ndexing Notch Back Angle Bracket LL Seat Rail FIGURE 4 2 Back Angle Adjustment Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 30 Part No 1122172 SECTION 4 Removing Installing Foldover Back Upholstery A WARNING The position of the footrest seat angle back angle seating system upholstery cas tor size and
50. fer to Opening Closing Camber Clamps on page 39 Part No 1122172 45 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 5 WHEELS Down NOTE Rear wheels are removed from the Ade Tube Botates Ua drawings for clarity there is no need to remove rear wheels from the wheelchair during adjustment NOTE FIGURE 5 11 shows one example of how the adjustment rings can be positioned Stop Not touching Stop In position for one camber clamp camber touching camber clamp Adjustment Ring Adjustment Ring Camber Clamp Camber Clamp Stop In position for one camber touching camber clamp Adjustment Ring Stop Not touching Adjustment Ring camber clamp FIGURE 5 11 Adjusting Toe In Toe Out A4 Camber System Fine Adjustment Adjusting Wheelbase Length Adjusting Center of Gravity A WARNING ALWAYS perform this procedure in the presence of an assistant The position of the footrest camber tube back angle the tautness of the back upholstery as well as the user s condition are directly related to the wheelchairs stability Any change to one or any combination of the five may cause the wheelchair to decrease in stability Use EXTREME caution when using a new seating position The addition of anti tip pers may be required NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 5 12 on page 47 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 46 Part No
51. ght into seat with transfer During independent transfer little or no seat platform will be beneath you Use a transfer board if at all possible Part No 1122172 23 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 3 SAFETY INSPECTION SECTION 3 SAFETY INSPECTION NOTE Every six months take your wheelchair to a qualified technician for a thorough inspection and servicing Regular cleaning will reveal loose or worn parts and enhance the smooth operation of your wheelchair To operate properly and safely your wheelchair must be cared for just like any other vehicle Routine maintenance will extend the life and efficiency of your wheelchair Clean upholstery with mild soap and water or spray disinfectant using a sponge DO NOT use bleach or wash in a washing machine Safety Inspection Checklist A WARNING In cases of inactivity longer then six months a comprehensive initial inspection MUST be performed Initial adjustments should be made to suit your personal body structure and preference Thereafter follow these maintenance procedures Inspect Initially Ensure wheelchair rolls straight no excessive drag pull to one side Ensure wheel locks DO NOT interfere with tyres when rolling Ensure pivot points are free of wear and looseness Ensure wheel locks are easy to engage Inspect seat and back upholstery for rips or sagging Inspect upholstery fastening flaps to ensure they securely latch Cuouovoovovw vo I
52. gn the holes in the footrest with the holes in the blocks on footrest tubing 4 Install allen screws into footrest and into the blocks 5 Securely tighten the four allen screws Angle Allen 1 Loosen the button screws on the blocks Screws on bottom of the footrest tubing Footrest 2 Adjust the angle of the footrest Tubing 3 Retighten the button screws securely Allen Screws Footrest X Terminator Height Depth Adjustment i A t us Holes 2 Adjust clamp on raised footrest to the 5 desired height pe Button Screws Blocks 1 Loosen the four allen screws 3 Securely tighten the four allen screws FIGURE 7 4 Installing the X Terminator Footrest Adjusting the X terminator and Transformer Footrests Transformer Height NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 7 5 1 Note the order of the mounting screw coved washers spacer half clamps and mounting screw threaded sleeve and their position on the wheelchair frame and footrest tubing 2 Remove the mounting screw coved washers spacer half clamps and mounting screw threaded sleeve on both sides of the wheelchair 3 Choose an adjustment hole on the footrest tubing that will raise or lower the footrest to the desired position 4 Reinstall the mounting screw coved washers spacer half clamps and mounting screw threaded sleeve on both sides of the wheelchair 5 Securely tighten Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 64 Part No 1
53. heelchair 9 Slide the new axle tube through one of the camber clamps NOTE A4 Camber System Only Make sure the notches in the axle tube are towards the rear of the wheelchair and the slots in the axle tube are facing up Part 1122172 49 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 5 WHEELS 10 A4 Camber System Only Install the adjustment rings onto the new axle tube Make sure the stops on the adjustment rings are facing towards the outside of the wheelchair NOTE DO NOT tighten the phillips screws that secure the adjustment rings to the axle tube at this time 11 Slide the new axle tube through the other camber clamp until the axle tube is evenly spaced between the camber clamps NOTE DO NOT close the camber clamps at this time A WARNING NEVER position the camber inserts in the axle tube with more than 3 inches 7 62 cm 12 indexing marks showing of the camber insert outside of the axle tube The camber inserts will not be securely tightened in the axle tube Possible injury to the user or damage to the wheelchair may occur 12 A4 Camber System Only Install camber inserts into the new axle tube and slide the camber inserts to the position noted in STEP 1 Make sure there are no more than 3 inches 12 indexing marks of the camber inserts outside of the axle tube 13 A4 Camber System Only Slide the indexing ring on the camber insert until it is flush with the camber clamp NOTE To maximize rolla
54. i tippers may be required gt a 2 o ly 9 d jw E i jO r jz ie S c uix E x c 9 3 33 8 LL 3 FOOTREST POSITION v v CAMBER TUBE e V Y BACK ANGLE BACK UPHOLSTERY v USER CONDITION NOTE When changes to the left hand column occur follow across the chart and refer to the procedure to maintain the proper stability safety and handling of the racing chair Operating Information To determine and establish your particular safety limits practice bending reaching and transferring activities in several combinations in the presence of a qualified healthcare professional before attempting active use of the wheelchair DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have to move forward in the seat Part No 1122172 15 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION GENERAL GUIDELINES DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have to pick them up from the floor by reaching down between your knees DO NOT lean over the top of the back upholstery to reach objects from behind as this may cause the wheelchair to tip over DO NOT shift your weight or sitting position toward the direction you are reaching as the wheelchair may tip over DO NOT tip the wheelchair without assistance DO NOT use an escalator to move a wheelchair between floors Serious bodily injury may occur Before attempting to transfer in
55. ial Turbo Standard HANDRIMS Aluminum Welded Tab Standard Plastic Aluminum Welded Tab Standard Coated Natural Fit Titanium Titanium WHEEL LOCKS High Mount Low Mount Standard N A FRONT FORKS Non Suspension Standard Suspension Non Suspension CASTOR SIZE 3 4 5 and 6 inch 7 62 10 16 12 7 and 15 24 cm 3 inch 7 62 cm Solid BACK UPHOLSTERY U240 Black Adjustable Tension WEIGHT 20 Ibs 9 07 kg SHIPPING WEIGHT 30 Ibs 13 6 kg Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs Part No 1122172 TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS TERMINATOR EVERYDAY ED BASKETBALL WEIGHT LIMITATION 250 Ibs 113 4 kg 350 Ibs 158 76 kg with Heavy Duty Package 250 Ibs 113 4 kg NOTE 15 x 15 inch seat rear wheels and minimal options are included in the weight Refer to Tyre Pressure Conversion on page 14 NOTE All specifications are approximate TERMINATOR TITANIUM EVERYDAY ED BASKETBALL SEAT TO FLOOR FRAME Rigid 4130 Chrome moly SEAT WIDTH 12 20 inches 30 48 50 8 cm Outside to Outside of SEAT FRAME in inch 2 54 cm increments SEAT DEPTH 14 to 18 35 56 45 72 cm inches Front 17 to 21 inch 43 18 53 34 cm Rear 14 to 2l inch 35 56 53 34 cm Front 17 to 21 inch 43 18 53 34 cm Rear 13 to 21 inch 33 02 53 34 cm BACK STYLE Fixed Standard Fold Down BACK HEIGHT FIXED
56. ide of the Raised wheelchair Footrest 7 3 Slide the clamp on raised footrest into the half clamps to the desired height FIGURE 7 2 Installing Adjusting Optional 4 S lv tighten the f ll FOUTE Mee LAE een Maca Clamp on Raised Footrest Adjusting 1 Loosen the four allen screws 2 Adjust clamp on raised footrest to the desired height 3 Securely tighten the four allen screws Replacing Adjusting Optional A4 Footrest NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 7 3 on page 63 NOTE This procedure is for Terminator Everyday ED wheelchairs Only Replacing the Footrest 1 Loosen but DO NOT remove the two allen screws that secure the footrest to the wheelchair frame 2 Slide the existing footrest tubes out of the wheelchair frame and install new footrest by reversing this step 3 Position the new footrest to a determined height 4 Tighten the two allen screws that secure the footrest to the wheelchair frame 5 Adjust the footplate to the desired position Refer to Adjusting Footplate Angle on page 63 and or Adjusting Footplate Depth on page 63 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 62 Part No 1122172 SECTION 7 FOOTREST ANTI TIPPER Allen Screws Flat Screws Footplate Depth EN Flat Screws FIGURE 7 3 Replacing Adjusting Optional A4 Footrest Adjusting Footplate Angle 1 Loosen but DO NOT remove the four flat screws and locknuts that secure the footplate to the two footrest tubes 2 Position
57. inches 20 32 35 56 ADJUSTABLE 8 11 lO to 14 I2 to l6 I4 to 18 and 16 to 20 inches in l inch increments 20 32 27 94 25 4 35 56 30 48 40 64 35 56 45 72 and 40 64 50 8 cm 2 54 cm increments BACK ANGLE FOLDING 90 straight 4 backward 4 forward or 8 forward FIXED 0 3 6 or 9 REAR FRONT CASTOR DISTANCE 17 to 21 Inches 43 18 53 34 cm From outside of back of frame to center of front castor housing FRONT CASTOR TO FOOTPLATE DISTANCE 3 5 inches 7 62 12 7 cm 24 INCH STANDARD FOOT WIDTH 9 12 inches 22 86 30 48 cm Average is 10 inches 25 4 cm between front of footrest bars FOOTREST Tubular 4 inch 10 16 cm Height Adjustable Standard SIDE WHEEL CLEARANCE Adjustable 1 2 to 1 2 inches 1 27 3 81 cm REAR AXLE Adjustable Axle Position Quick Standard or Quad Release REAR WHEEL CAMBER CAMBER TUBE 2000 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 20 A4 CAMBER SYSTEM 0 3 6 9 12 Optional REAR WHEELS AND TYRES Double walled rim high flange hub Standard Spinergy Spox 22 INCH 22x1 3 8 inch 55 88x3 5 cm Standard N A Primo 25 540 Standard 24x1 3 8 inch 60 69x3 5 cm Knobby Primo 25 540 Standard 25 INCH Primo 25 559 Standard KIK Knobby Primo 25 559 Standard 26 INCH Primo 25 590 Standard 26x1 3 8 inch 60 96x3 5 cm Primo 25 590 Standard 700C Spec
58. ing the locknut on the end of the quick release axle 5 Reinstall rear wheel onto the wheelchair Refer to Removing Installing Rear Wheels on page 35 Adjustable Axle Position Camber Bar p are m eer all Locknut Locking Pins oa d Detent Pin NOTE End of Quick Release axle is shown for reference only It is not visible when inserted into camber bar Quick Release Axle FIGURE 5 2 Adjusting Quick Release Axles 7 Wheel Hub Replacing Quad Release Axles NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 5 3 1 Remove rear wheel and the existing quick release axle from the wheelchair Refer to Removing Installing Rear Wheels on page 35 2 Remove existing quick release axle from rear wheel 3 Insert new quad release axle through rear wheel hub i o TUS 4 Slide locking collar onto quad release J axle until it is snug against rear wheel and tighten securely with allen screw teres ee ee pen 5 Reinstall rear wheel and the m NOTE End of quad release axle onto the wheelchair Quick Release Refer to Removing Installing Rear S axle is shown for Wheels on page 35 Hub cu reference only It 6 Flip the handle of the quad release axle is not visible down to release the detent pin ensuring when inserted that the locking pins are fully released into camber bar
59. is an option on this wheelchair you may order with or without the seat positioning strap Invacare strongly recommends ordering the seat positioning strap as an additional safeguard for the wheelchair user The seat positioning strap is a positioning belt only It is not designed for use as a safety device withstanding high stress loads such as auto or aircraft safety belts If signs of wear appear belt MUST be replaced immediately Anti tippers MUST BE attached at all times Inasmuch as the anti tippers are an option on this wheelchair you may order with or without the anti tippers Invacare strongly recommends ordering the anti tippers as an additional safeguard for the wheelchair user To assure stability and proper operation of your wheelchair you must at all times maintain proper balance Your wheelchair has been designed to remain upright and stable during normal daily activities as long as you do not move beyond the center of gravity Virtually all activities which involve movement in the wheelchair have an effect on the center of gravity Invacare recommends using seat positioning straps for additional safety while involved in activities that shift your weight DO NOT lean forward out of the wheelchair any further than stability will allow Make sure castors are pointing in the forward position whenever you lean forward This can be achieved by advancing the wheelchair and then reversing it in a straight line Everyday and Sport
60. lange Hub Standard Cross Spoke Spinergy Spox Optional HANDRIMS Aluminum Welded Tab Standard Titanium Optional WHEEL LOCKS N A FRONT FORKS Fits 3 inch 7 62 cm Wheel Non Suspension Standard CASTOR SIZE 3 inch 7 62 cm Solid Standard Lighted Optional BACK UPHOLSTERY U240 Black Adjustable Tension WEIGHT 22 Ibs 9 98 kg Aluminium 20 Ibs 9 07 kg Titanium Part No 1122172 lI Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS PAUL SCHULTE SIGNATURE BB T 5 TENNIS ELITE SHIPPING WEIGHT 30 Ibs 13 6 kg WEIGHT LIMITATION 250 Ibs 113 4 kg NOTE 15 x 15 inch seat rear wheels and minimal options are included in the weight Refer to Tyre Pressure Conversion on page 14 NOTE All specifications are approximate Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 12 Part No 1122172 TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS TRANSFORMER ALL SPORT FRAME LENGTH FRAME Rigid 606IT6 Aluminium SEAT WIDTH 12 20 inches 30 48 50 8 cm Outside to Outside of SEAT FRAME in l inch increments SEAT DEPTH 12 to 20 inches 30 48 50 8 cm SEAT TO FLOOR TALL FRAME Front 18 to 2l inch 45 72 53 34 cm Rear 15 to 2l inch 38 1 53 34 cm SHORT FRAME Front 16 to 18 inch 40 64 45 72 cm Rear 15 to 18 inch 38 1 45 72 cm BACK STYLE Fixed Fold Down BACK HEIGHT FIXED 8 to 4 inches 20 3
61. lease axle locks correctly Removing Play from Rear Wheels 1 With the rear wheel and quad release axle still mounted onto the wheelchair make the following adjustment e Tighten the length adjusting screw until there is no in and out movement of the quad release axle and rear wheel Part No 1122172 37 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 5 WHEELS Handrim Replacement NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 5 5 1 Remove the rear wheel from the wheelchair Refer to Removing Installing Rear Wheels on page 35 A WARNING tyre MUST be fully deflated before any disassembly procedures are performed Otherwise injury or damage may result 2 Remove all air from the tube by pressing down on the pin in the center of the valve stem 3 While carefully holding the tyre tube and rim strip to one side hold the allen screws and remove the locknuts that secure the handrim to the rear wheel 4 Remove the existing handrim 5 Install new handrim by reversing STEPS 2 4 A WARNING DO NOT inflate tyre until it is completely assembled Otherwise injury or damage may result D Inflate tyre to correct psi rating on the sidewall of tyre Ss E Alen Screw Reinstall rear wheel to the wheelchair S N Refer to Removing Installing Rear Wheels on page 35 Handrim 8 Repeat STEPS 1 7 for opposite rear wheel if necessary Locknut FIGURE 5 5 Replacement Repairing Replacing
62. m 0 1 4 inch 63 cm for maximum rollability one of two conditions exists e If the back centerline measurement of the rear wheels is SMALLER than the front centerline measurement of the rear wheels a TOE OUT condition exists FIGURE 5 8 e If the back centerline measurement of the rear wheels is LARGER than the front centerline measurement of the rear wheels a TOE IN condition exists FIGURE 5 8 4 If the difference between the measurements is greater than 1 2 inch 1 27 cm correct the toe in toe out condition Refer to Adjusting Toe In Toe Out on page 43 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 42 Part No 1122172 View of Wheelchair Front of Wheelchair 2 inches 30 48 cm Rear of Wheelchair Centerlines of Rear Wheels SECTION 5 WHEELS Top View of Wheelchair Front of Wheelchair Toe out Toe in M Front Larger than Front FIGURE 5 8 Determining Toe In Toe Out Measuring Centerlines of Rear Wheels Adjusting Toe In Toe Out Camber Tube 2000 NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 5 9 Open the camber clamps Refer to Opening Closing Camber Clamps on page 39 Slowly rotate the camber tube in either direction until the rear wheels are 1 2 approximately in a straight line Close the camber clamps Refer to Opening Closing Camber Clamps on page 39 Measure the distance between the center lines at the rear and front of the rear wheels at approximately 12 inches
63. mounting screw will not turn 2 Remove the threaded sleeve and mounting screw assembly from the fork DO NOT use excessive force 3 Remove the existing elastomer from the fork 4 Install new elastomer determined in STEP 1 into fork NOTE Make sure the elastomer sits in the two recessed areas on the fork 5 Align the mounting holes in the upper and lower portion of the fork 6 Reinstall threaded sleeve and mounting screw assembly DO NOT use excessive force Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 70 Part 1122172 SECTION 8 SUSPENSION A WARNING Use Loctite 242 when reinstalling the mounting screw into the threaded sleeve otherwise the fork can become disassembled Possible injury or damage could occur 7 Apply Loctite 242 to the mounting screw 8 Reinstall the mounting screw into the threaded sleeve and tighten securely Upper Portion of Fork Mounting Screw Pro ME Use Loctite 242 Elstaomer Lower Portion of Fork Mounting Screw nit Threaded Sleeve FIGURE 8 2 Replacing Front Elastomers Part No 1122172 71 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 9 WING BUMPER SECTION 9 WING BUMPER A WARNING After any adjustments repair or service and before use make sure all attaching hardware is tightened securely otherwise injury or damage may occur The bumper design creates a potential foot entrapment area Ensure the occupant s legs and feet are properly secured during
64. ne continuous movement DO NOT let the wheelchair drop thelast few inches to the ground This could result in injury to the occupant Turn the anti tippers so the wheels are facing down Stairways A WARNING Concerning stairway access Invacare does not recommend that wheelchairs be transported up or down stairways with occupant in the wheelchair Possible injury to occupant and or assistant s can occur Transfer to an everyday use wheelchair is recommended DO NOT attempt to lift the wheelchair by any removable detachable parts Lifting by means of any removable detachable parts of a wheelchair may result in injury to the user or damage to the wheelchair Extreme caution is advised when it is necessary to move an occupied wheelchair up or down a stairway Invacare recommends that if possible the user be removed from the wheelchair prior to moving Invacare recommends using two assistants and making thorough preparations Make sure to use ONLY secure non detachable parts for hand held supports Follow this procedure for moving the wheelchair between floors when an elevator is NOT available 1 If equipped turn the anti tippers up Refer to Footrest Anti Tipper on page 61 2 After the wheelchair has been tilted back to the balance point one assistant in the rear backs the wheelchair up against the first step while securely grasping a non removable non detachable part of the wheelchair for leverage Everyday an
65. ng objects when using this wheelchair Adjusting Replacing Standard Footrest NOTE For this procedure refer to Allen FIGURE 7 1 eras Wheelchair 1 Loosen the two allen screws that secure Frame the footrest to the wheelchair frame Replacing the Footrest d Footrest 1 Remove existing footrest 2 Install new footrest FIGURE 7 1 Adjusting Replacing Standard Footrest A WARNING The standard footrest has an open hoop A footplate cover is recommended for wheelchair users that have leg spasticity or whose feet have a possibility of falling through the footrest hoop A calf strap is provided with each wheelchair to prevent the feet from slipping backwards off of the footrest Be sure the calf strap is secure when using the wheelchair Adjusting the Footrest 1 Position new existing footrest to desired height 2 Tighten the two allen screws that secure the footrest to the wheelchair frame Part No 1122172 61 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 7 FOOTREST ANTI TIPPER Installing Adjusting Optional Clamp on Raised Footrest NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 7 2 NOTE This procedure is for Terminator Everyday ED wheelchairs ONLY Installing 1 Install the two half clamps onto either side of the wheelchair frame Wheelchair Frame Allen approximately 2 inches 5 08 cm above Screws existing footrest with two provided Half Clamp allen screws Outside Footrest Hoop 2 Repeat for the opposite s
66. nspect seat positioning strap for any signs of wear Ensure buckle latches Verify hardware that attaches strap to frame is secure and undamaged Replace if necessary Ensure hand grips if equipped are not loose Ensure quick release axles and camber inserts are clean Ensure adjustable axle position camber bar is securely tightened Ensure quick quad release axles lock properly Ensure no excessive side movement or binding when lifted and spun Inspect handrims for signs of rough edges or peeling Inspect spokes for bent or broken spokes Ensure all spokes are uniformly tight O Clean upholstery and armrests Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 24 Part No 1122172 SECTION 3 SAFETY INSPECTION CAUTION As with any vehicle the wheels and tyres should be checked periodically for cracks and wear and should be replaced if damaged Inspect wheel fork assembly for proper tension by spinning castor castor should come to a gradual stop Loosen tighten locknut if wheel wobbles noticeably or binds to a stop Ensure wheel bearings are clean and free of moisture Inspect tyres for flat spots and wear If pneumatic tyres check for proper inflation Ensure castors are free of debris Check that all labels are present and legible Replace if necessary Inspect Adjust Weekly Ensure hand grips if equipped are not loose Ensure quick release axles and camber inserts are clean Ens
67. or out of the wheelchair The bumper design creates a potential foot entrapment area Ensure the occupant s legs and feet are properly secured during use When transferring the occupant ensure the feet do not slip between the bumper and the footrests Tyre Pressure and Information DO NOT use your wheelchair unless it has the proper tyre pressure p s i DO NOT overinflate the tyres Failure to follow these suggestions may cause the tyre to explode and cause bodily harm The recommended tyre pressure is on the sidewall of the tyre Replacement of the tyre or tube MUST be performed by a qualified technician Weight Training Invacare DOES NOT recommend the use of its wheelchairs as a weight training apparatus Invacare wheelchairs have not been designed or tested as a seat for any kind of weight training If occupant uses said wheelchair as a weight training apparatus Invacare shall not be liable for bodily injury and the warranty is void Weight Limitation Invacare s Top End Everyday and Sport Series wheelchairs Terminator Titanium Terminator Everyday Terminator BB X Terminator BB Paul Schulte Signature BB 5 Tennis Elite X Terminator titanium X terminator Quad Rugby OR and Transformer Sport have a weight limitation of 250 Ibs 113 4 kg Terminator Everyday wheelchairs with the Weight Capacity heavy duty option have a weight Label limitation of 350 Ibs 158 76 kg Terminator Titanium wheelchairs with the heav
68. or out of the wheelchair every precaution should be taken to reduce the gap distance Turn both castors parallel to the object you are transferring onto Also be certain the wheel locks are engaged to prevent the wheels from moving DO NOT operate on roads streets or highways DO NOT climb go up or down ramps or traverse slopes greater than 9 DO NOT attempt to move up or down an incline with a water ice or oil film DO NOT attempt to ride over curbs or obstacles Doing so may cause your wheelchair to turn over and cause bodily harm or damage to the wheelchair Invacare products are specifically designed and manufactured for use in conjunction with Invacare accessories Accessories designed by other manufacturers have not been tested by Invacare and are not recommended for use with Invacare products Because TOP END wheelchairs are made to the specifications of the original owners it is unlikely that refurbished product would be suitable to other user s needs DO NOT attempt to lift the wheelchair by any removable detachable parts Lifting by means of any removable detachable parts of a wheelchair may result in injury to the user or damage to the wheelchair DO NOT stand on the frame of the wheelchair Check all allen screws that secure the footrest raised footrest system to the chair frame before using the wheelchair especially if engaging in any contact sport Anti tippers MUST BE attached at all times Inasmuch as the anti tip
69. ot Within 1 8 inch 32 cm i Repeat STEP 1 ii Loosen the set screw on the right toe adjustment ring iii Repeat STEP 3 iv Repeat STEPS 12 16 until toe in toe out measurement is within 1 8 32 cm inch 17 If desired reposition camber inserts to the desired degree of camber Refer to Adjusting Rear Wheel Camber on page 41 y Place L Square Here Flat Edge of Camber Tube 90 Angle Ground Floor Lower Degree of Camber Higher Degree of Camber Left Toe Axle Tube Will Rotate Down only Adjustment Ring Left Tab Stopped Against Lower Edge f Camb ae er Right Toe Adjustment amp Camber Ring Right Tab Camber Stopped Clamp Against Upper Edge of Camber Axle Tube Will Clamp Rotate Up only FIGURE 5 17 Adjusting the Axle Tube A4 Camber System Part No 1122172 53 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 5 WHEELS Replacing Adjusting Castors CAUTION Changing the size type of and or repositioning the front castors can affect the per formance of the wheelchair Contact Invacare at the telephone numbers on the back of this manual before performing this procedure NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 5 18 on page 55 NOTE Non suspension castors cannot be adjusted as they mount in one position only 1 Perform one of the following Non Suspension Fork Remove the bolt and locknut that secure the front castor to the
70. pers are an option on this wheelchair you may order with or without the anti tippers Invacare strongly recommends ordering the anti tippers as an additional safeguard for the wheelchair user Anti tippers MUST be used at all times When outdoors on wet soft ground or on gravel surfaces anti tippers may not provide the same level of protection against tip over Extra caution MUST be observed when traversing such surfaces Unless otherwise noted all service and adjustments should be performed while the wheelchair is unoccupied ALWAYS wear your seat positioning strap Inasmuch as the SEAT POSITIONING STRAP is an option on this wheelchair You may order with or without the seat positioning strap Invacare Top End strongly recommends ordering the seat positioning strap as an additional safeguard for the wheelchair user Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 16 Part 1122172 SECTION GENERAL GUIDELINES The seat positioning strap is a positioning belt only It is not designed for use as a safety device withstanding high stress loads such as auto or aircraft safety belts If signs of wear appear belt MUST be replaced immediately ALWAYS use the handrims for self propulsion Inasmuch as the handrims are an option on this wheelchair you may order with or without the handrims Invacare strongly recommends ordering the handrims as an additional safeguard for the wheelchair user DO NOT use the footplate as a platform when getting in
71. position rear wheel size and position use of anti tippers as well as the user condition directly relate to the stability of the wheelchair Any change to one or any combination of the ten may cause the wheelchair to decrease in stability EXTREME care MUST be taken when changing the stability of the wheelchair Refer to the chart in General Guidelines on page 15 of this manual NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 4 3 Removing Foldover Back Upholstery 1 Unfasten the two fastening flaps that secure the bottom of the existing back upholstery to the back posts 2 Unfold the top of the back upholstery 3 Lift up on the existing back upholstery and remove from the wheelchair Installing Foldover Back Upholstery 1 Install the new back upholstery onto the back posts Back Upholstery Front of 2 Wrap the end of a fastening flap around Wheelchair the back post 3 Insert the end of the fastening flap Fastening Fold through the loop Strips Fastening 4 Wrap the fastening flap around the back post again and press firmly to secure Fastening 5 Fold the top of the back upholstery is down over the back posts towards the front of the wheelchair FIGURE 4 3 Removing Installing Foldover 6 Press firmly to secure the fastening Back Upholstery strips Part No 1122172 3l Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 4 Adjustable Tension Back Upholstery A WARNING The position of th
72. r The adjustable back should be checked whenever enter ing the wheelchair to ensure that the fastening straps are securely fastened 9 Secure the back upholstery cover fastening strap to the back of the adjustable back upholstery fastening strap 10 Flip the back upholstery cover over the adjustable back upholstery and secure the fastening straps to the front of the adjustable back upholstery 11 Lay the front portion of the back upholstery cover on the seat pan 12 Adjust the slack in the back upholstery cover and then secure to the seat pan fastening straps Back Height Adjustment Adjustable Backs Only NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 4 5 on page 34 NOTE Observe the tautness of the back upholstery for reinstallation 1 Unlatch the two fastening flaps that secure the top of the back upholstery to the back posts and remove from the back posts A WARNING Push pin MUST be protruding through hole in back post Ensure that both back post inserts are at the same height BEFORE reassembling the wheelchair 2 Pressthe push pin on the back post insert tube in and adjust the back height to one of four heights depending on original back height Part No 1122172 33 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 4 ORIGINAL BACK HEIGHT 15 14 18 16 20 IN INCHES 27 94 38 1 CM 35 56 45 72 CM 40 64 50 8 CM Hole Number 27 94 cm 14 35 56 16
73. r this procedure FIGURE 5 13 Adjusting Wheelbase Width Camber Tube 2000 A4 Camber System NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 5 14 on page 49 1 Open the camber clamp Refer to Opening Closing Camber Clamps on page 39 A WARNING NEVER position the camber inserts in the axle tube with more than 3 inches 7 62 cm 12 indexing marks showing of the camber insert outside of the axle tube The camber inserts will not be securely tightened in the axle tube Possible injury to the user or damage to the wheelchair may occur 2 Position camber insert to the desired position Make sure there are no more than 3 inches 7 62 cm 12 indexing marks showing of the camber inserts outside of the axle tube 3 Slide the indexing ring on the camber insert until it is flush with the camber clamp NOTE Before using the wheelchair make sure both camber inserts are set at the same indexing mark This will make sure the distance between the rear wheel and the wheelchair is the same on both sides Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 48 Part No 1122172 SECTION 5 WHEELS A WARNING QUICK RELEASE LEVERS Make sure the quick release levers are pointing towards the rear of the wheelchair and are in the closed position before using the wheelchair otherwise personal injury or damage to the wheelchair may occur STANDARD AND SUSPENSION CAMBER CLAMPS Make sure the hex screws are securely tightened before using the wheelchair other
74. rallel with the floor 6 Reinstall locknut and dust cover onto the wheelchair 7 Repeat this procedure for the opposite front castor Part No 1122172 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 5 WHEELS Wheel Lock Adjustment Replacement NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 5 20 NOTE Invacare recommends low mount wheels locks when engaging in any contact sport NOTE Before adjusting or replacing the High Low mount wheel locks ensure that the tyres are inflated to the recommended psi on the sidewall of the tyre 1 Loosen the locknuts and hex allen screws that secure the High Low mount wheel locks to side frame 2 Perform one of the following Replacing the High Low Mount Wheel Lock 1 Remove the locknuts and hex allen screws and remove existing wheel lock from the wheelchair ii Install the new wheel lock and adjust e Adjusting the High Low Mount Wheel Lock i Measure the distance between the wheel lock shoe and the rear wheel ii Slide the wheel lock along the wheelchair until the measurement is between 5 32 and 5 16 inches 4 and 8 cm iii Tighten the wheel lock to the wheelchair frame iv Repeat this procedure for the opposite wheel lock v Engage the wheel locks and push against the wheelchair to determine if the wheel locks engage the rear wheels enough to hold the occupied wheelchair vi Repeat STEPS i v until the wheel locks engage the rear wheels enough to hold the occupied wheelch
75. res that the camber clamps will sit flush on the wheelchair frame 4 Repeat STEP 3 for opposite side of the wheelchair NOTE The distance between the back post and the back of the top clamp on each side of the wheelchair can be measured as an additional check to make sure the camber clamps sit flush on the wheelchair frame the measurements should be the same 5 Rollthe wheelchair before using to make sure there is no excessive drag to either side NOTE If drag to either side occurs refer to Determining Toe In Toe Out on page 42 Part No 1122172 47 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 5 WHEELS Adjusting Wheelbase Width NOTE Perform this procedure on one side of the wheelchair at a time for ease of adjustment Camber Tube 2000 NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 5 13 NOTE The wheelbase width can be increased decreased by 1 inch 2 54 cm 1 Remove the rear wheels Refer to Removing Installing Rear Wheels on page 35 2 Torque the axle nut to Axle increase decrease the wheelbase width Camber Tube Insert 3 Count the number of threads showing on the axle bolt NOTE The number of threads showing on the axle bolt should be equal on both sides of the wheelchair Otherwise wheelchair performance may be affected 4 Repeat STEPS 2 3 for the opposite axle nut and axle bolt NOTE Axle bolt removed from axle tube for Camber clarity It is not necessary to remove the axle Clamp bolt fo
76. spension 69 Replacing Rear Elastomers danda deli at a 69 Replacing Front Elastotmers entretenir nee ii 70 SECTION 9 WING BUMPER 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 72 Installing Removing the Wing Bumper eene terere niente ton ton tontoa tontos tantas totus 72 Inl 72 A 72 NOTES 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 73 LIMITED WARRANTY 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 75 Part No 1122172 5 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SPECIAL NOTES SPECIAL NOTES Signal words are used in this manual and apply to hazards or unsafe practices which could result in personal injury or property damage Refer to the table below for definitions of the signal words SIGNAL WORD MEANING Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided WARNING could result in death or serious injury Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided CAUTION may result in property damage WARNING CAUTION notices as used in this manual apply to hazards or unsafe practices which could result in personal injury or property damage NOTICE THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOU
77. sticudndsvosscnsdsaedssadenconsndentensdentcuptesiscnaavosidete 36 Adjusting Quad Release Handles eese tete tinte ton tenton tontos tentata ton taas 37 Mandor T S E ER MM MERE 37 Removing Play from Rear Wheels eterne rennes Reged rhon enini 37 lu Dread det 38 Repairing Replacing Rear Wheel 38 Openihnp Closing Camber 39 Adjusting Rear Wheel Camber 41 Camber Tube 2000 5 ma does dto Ves 41 DC amberSystelTi as eat oe eoe teen E ME af 41 Determining Toe 42 Adjusting Toe In Toe tee 43 Camber Tube 2000 43 sts aec 44 Colirse Adjust ient erasa didnt Ee e MR hasta A vat A Hine aroun 44 Fine Adj sStMENT C eas 45 Adjusting Wheelbase Length Adjusting Center of Gravity sees 46 Adjusting Wheelbase Width 48 Camber Tube 2000 48 Camber 48 Replacing Axle TUDez atleti dente ti ipti i Lid 49 Adjusting Che Axle 51 Camber 2000 52 A4 Camber 52 Replacing Adjusting Castors
78. to Adjusting Anti tipper on page 66 PART NUMBER MEASUREMENT 1112178 21 1 8 inches 53 66 cm Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs 66 Part No 1122172 SECTION 7 FOOTREST ANTI TIPPER DETAIL A ANTI TIPPER ADJUSTMENT HOLES Top Adjustment Hole cum 0000 D Anti Tipper Bar Camber Clamp Anti Tipper Socket 1 2 to 2 inch Floor 53 66 cm Clearance FIGURE 7 6 Adjusting Replacing Anti Tipper Installing Removing Adjusting Swivel Anti Tip NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 7 7 on page 68 NOTE This applies to any Terminator ordered with swivel anti tip Installing Depth Adjustment 1 Loosen set screws on anti tip receivers FIGURE 7 7 2 Slide the swivel anti tip into the anti tip receivers Position swivel anti tip so it is even with wheels on chair or extends beyond them Tighten set screws Removing 1 Loosen set screws on anti tip receivers FIGURE 7 7 2 Slide the swivel anti tip out of the receivers Part No 1122172 67 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 7 FOOTREST ANTI TIPPER Adjusting Height NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 7 7 All Wheelchairs with Swivel Anti tip Except Paul Schulte Signature BB and T 5 Tennis Elite Models 1 To adjust the height of the swivel anti tip remove dust cover and loosen set screw on swivel anti tip castor assembly FIGURE 7 7 2 Set anti tip castor wheel to desired h
79. ty Any change to one or any combination of the five may cause the wheelchair to decrease in stability Use EXTREME caution when using a new seating position The addition of anti tippers may be required Many activities require the wheelchair owner to reach bend and transfer in and out of the wheelchair These movements will cause a change to the normal balance the center of gravity and the weight distribution of the wheelchair To determine and establish your particular safety limits practice bending reaching and transferring activities in several combinations in the presence of a qualified health care professional before attempting active use of wheelchair Part No 1122172 19 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 2 SAFE HANDLING Proper positioning is essential for your safety When reaching leaning bending forward it is important to use the front castors as a tool to maintain stability and balance e Lengthening the wheelbase will increase the stability and maintain standard manoeuverability of wheelchair e Shortening the wheelbase will decrease the stability increase the manoeuverability and distribute additional weight onto the rear wheels Center of Gravity Unoccupied Occupied Rear of Wheelchair Lengthening the Wheelbase Shortening the Wheelbase Reaching Leaning and Bending Forward Position the front castors so that they are extended as far forward as possible and engage
80. ur Transfer to an everyday use wheelchair is recommended if any such obstacles may be encountered After mastering the techniques of tipping the wheelchair use the following method to tackle curbs short stairs etc Turn the anti tippers if equipped so the wheels are facing up Unless the first assistant has exceptional upper body strength it is recommended that two assistants perform this operation The second assistant should be positioned at the front of the wheelchair lifting upward on a non removable non detachable part of the wheelchair frame when lifting the wheelchair and stabilizing the wheelchair when the wheelchair is being lowered to the ground The first assistant should stand on the sidewalk and turn the wheelchair so that the rear wheels are against the curb The wheelchair should be tilted back to the balance point and in one continuous upward movement the rear wheels should be pulled up and over the curb DO NOT return the front castors to the ground until the wheelchair has been pulled backward far enough for the front castors to clear the edge of the curb Part No 1122172 21 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 2 SAFE HANDLING A WARNING When lowering the front castors of the wheelchair DO NOT let the wheelchair drop the last few inches to the ground This could result in injury to the occupant and or damage to the wheelchair Roll the wheelchair backward and slowly lower the wheelchair in o
81. ure quick quad release axles lock properly Inspect handrims for signs of rough edges or peeling Inspect spokes for bent or broken spokes L LL Ensure spokes uniformly tight CAUTION As with any vehicle the wheels and tyres should be checked periodically for cracks and wear and should be replaced if damaged Inspect wheel fork assembly for proper tension by spinning castor castor should come to a gradual stop Inspect tyres for flat spots and wear If pneumatic tyres check for proper inflation Ensure castors are free of debris Inspect Adjust Monthly Ensure wheel locks DO NOT interfere with tyres when rolling Ensure pivot points are free of wear and looseness Inspect upholstery fastening flaps to ensure they securely latch Ovo Inspect seat positioning strap for any signs of wear Ensure buckle latches Verify hardware that attaches strap to frame is secure and undamaged Replace if necessary Part No 1122172 25 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 3 SAFETY INSPECTION Q Ensure adjustable axle position camber bar is securely tightened CAUTION As with any vehicle the wheels and tyres should be checked periodically for cracks and wear and should be replaced if damaged Loosen tighten locknut if wheel wobbles noticeably or binds to a stop Q Ensure wheel bearings are clean and free of moisture L Ensure castors are fre
82. wheel locks A WARNING DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have to move forward in the seat or pick them up from the floor by reaching down between your knees Reaching Leaning Backwards A WARNING DO NOT lean over the top of the back upholstery This will change your center of gravity and may cause you to tip over Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs Reaching Leaning and Bending Forward A Reaching Leaning and Bending Backwards Part No 1122172 SECTION 2 SAFE HANDLING Tipping A WARNING DO NOT tip the wheelchair without assistance DO NOT let the wheelchair drop the last few inches to the ground This could result in injury to the occupant When tipping the wheelchair an assistant should grasp the back of the wheelchair on a non removable non detachable part Inform the wheelchair occupant before tilting the wheelchair and remind him her to lean back Be sure the occupant s feet and hands are clear of all wheels and or pinch points Apply a continuous motion until the balance point is achieved At this point the assistant will feel a difference in the weight distribution Turn the wheelchair in the desired direction if necessary Slowly lower the wheelchair in one continuous movement Tipping Curbs A WARNING Invacare does not recommend that sport wheelchairs be used where traversing curbs present an obstacle Possible injury to occupant and or assistant s can occ
83. wise personal injury or damage to the wheelchair may occur 4 Close the camber clamp Refer to Opening Closing Camber Clamps on page 39 5 Repeat STEPS 1 4 for opposite side of wheelchair Indexing Marks Indexing Axle Ring Tube li _ o cu Camber Insert Camber Clamp FIGURE 5 14 Adjusting Wheelbase Width A4 Camber System Replacing Axle Tube NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 5 15 on page 51 NOTE The camber bar is always mounted to the bottom of the wheelchair frame NOTE There is no need to remove the two camber clamps when replacing the axle tube 1 A4 Camber System Only Note the position of the camber inserts so they can be installed at the same position in the new axle tube Open the camber clamps Refer to Opening Closing Camber Clamps on page 39 Remove the two rear wheels Refer to Removing Installing Rear Wheels on page 35 A4 Camber System Only Remove the camber inserts positioned in the axle tube a A W N A4 Camber System Only Loosen but DO NOT remove the two phillips screws that secure the toe adjustment rings to the axle tube D Pull the existing axle tube through one of the camber clamps 7 A4 Camber System Only Remove toe adjustment rings from the existing axle tube 8 Pull the existing axle tube through the other camber clamp and remove from the w
84. y Use extreme caution when using a new seating position The addition of anti tippers may be required After any adjustments repair or service and before use make sure all attaching hardware is tightened securely otherwise injury or damage may occur Unfolding Folding the Back A WARNING Back MUST be locked securely in place before using the wheelchair NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 4 1 1 unfold the back lift up on the back posts and pull back towards the rear of the wheelchair until it locks into place N To fold the back pull up on the back release cord and push the back posts forward toward the front of the wheelchair Rear of A Front of Wheelchair o Wheelchair NOTE Back upholstery Back Post removed for clarity c e l i ES Back Release Cord H Not Shown 9 is o o FIGURE 4 1 Unfolding Folding the Back Back Angle Adjustment NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 4 2 on page 30 NOTE Perform this procedure on both sides of the wheelchair at the same time Part No 1122172 29 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 4 BACK 1 Loosen but DO NOT remove the locknuts and hex screws that secure the back angle bracket to the seat rail and the back post 2 Loosen the top locknut and slide the top hex screw away from the back angle bracket to adjust the cam 3 Adjust back post to back angle required 4 Adjust cam to achieve d
85. y duty option have a weight limitation of 400 Ibs 181 44 kg A weight limitation label is on the camber tube of the chair FIGURE 1 1 Weight Capacity Label Part No 1122172 17 Everyday and Sport Series Wheelchairs SECTION 2 SAFE HANDLING SECTION 2 SAFE HANDLING Safety and Handling of the wheelchair requires the close attention of the wheelchair user as well as the assistant This manual points out the most common procedures and techniques involved in the safe operation and maintenance of the wheelchair It is important to practice and master these safe techniques until you are comfortable in manoeuvering around the frequently encountered architectural barriers Use this information only as a basic guide The techniques that are discussed on the following pages have been used successfully by many Individual wheelchair users often develop skills to deal with daily living activities that may differ from those described in this manual Invacare recognizes and encourages each individual to try what works best for him her in overcoming architectural obstacles that they may encounter however ALL WARNINGS and CAUTIONS given in this manual MUST be followed Techniques in this manual are a starting point for the new wheelchair user and assistant with safety as the most important consideration for all Stability and Balance A WARNING ALWAYS wear your seat positioning strap Inasmuch as the SEAT POSITIONING STRAP
86. ys be checked whenever adjust ments changes are made to the wheelchair Failure to maintain proper spacing may result in the chair tipping over backward causing serious injury or property damage 1 Press in the release button that secures the anti tipper wheels to the anti tipper bar 2 Adjust the height of the anti tipper wheels to between 1 1 2 and 2 inches 3 81 to 5 08 cm of the ground floor 3 Repeat STEPS 1 2 for the opposite anti tipper Replacing Anti tipper A WARNING When anti tippers are used anti tippers MUST be adjusted to maintain a 1 1 2 to 2 inch 3 81 to 5 08 cm clearance between the bottom of the anti tipper wheels and the ground floor This spacing should always be checked whenever adjust ments changes are made to the wheelchair Failure to maintain proper spacing may result in the chair tipping over backward causing serious injury or property damage 1 Pressinthe release button that secures the existing anti tipper to the anti tipper socket and remove the anti tipper from the anti tipper socket 2 Insert the new anti tipper into the anti tipper socket until release button engages 3 Pressinthe release button on the anti tipper bar and install the anti tipper wheels onto the new anti tipper bar 4 Repeat STEPS 1 3 for the opposite anti tipper 5 Measure the distance between the bottom of the anti tipper wheels and the ground floor 6 If necessary adjust the height of the anti tippers Refer
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