Owner's Operator And Maintenance ManualDEALER: THIS MANUAL MUST BE GIVEN TO THE USER OFTHE WHEELCHAIR.USER: BEFORE USING THIS WHEELCHAIR, READ TH
10WARNING/CAUTION LABEL LOCATION1074126GENERAL GUIDELINESPROCEDURE 1GENERALGUIDELINESReaching, Bending - BackwardWARNINGDO NOT lean over the top of th
11GENERAL GUIDELINES PROCEDURE 1GENERALGUIDELINEBATTERY BOX SHIPPING INSERTSREMOVING BATTERY BOXSHIPPING INSERTS (PRONTO R2-250SERIES ONLY) (FIGURE 1)
12SAFETY INSPECTION CHECKLIST This Procedure Includes the Following:Safety Inspection ChecklistTroubleshootingChecking Battery Charge LevelInitial adj
13TROUBLESHOOTINGSAFETY INSPECTION/TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE 2SAFETYINSPECTIONTROUBLESHOOTING - ELECTRICALNOTE: For additional troubleshooting informa
146. Tap lightly to remove air bubbles.7. Number of floating balls indicates charge.NUMBER OF FLOATING BALLS0 Discharged1 25% Charged2 50% Charged3 75
15FRONTRIGGINGSPROCEDURE 3FRONT RIGGINGSThis Procedure Includes the Following:Installing/Removing FootrestsAdjusting Footrest HeightReplacing Heel Loo
16FIGURE 5- INSTALLING/REMOVING ELEVATING LEGRESTSINSTALLING/REMOVINGELEVATING LEGRESTS (FIGURE 5)Installing1. Turn the legrest to the side (open foot
17FRONTRIGGINGSPROCEDURE 3FRONT RIGGINGSRAISING/LOWERING ELEVATINGLEGRESTS AND/OR ADJUSTINGCALFPADS (FIGURE 6)Raising/Lowering Elevating Legrests1. Pe
18ADJUSTING REMOVABLEFOOTBOARDDepth (FIGURE 8)1. Remove the four (4) flat head screws and barrel nutsthat secure the removable footboard to the two (2
19FRONTRIGGINGSFRONT RIGGINGS PROCEDURE 3FIGURE 10 - ADJUSTING THEREMOVABLE FOOTBOARD HEIGHTCaplugCapMountingScrewCaplugWasherFlatWasherNutHeight Adju
2WARNINGWARNINGWARNINGDO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT FIRST READING ANDUNDERSTANDING THIS MANUAL. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TOUNDERSTAND THE WARNINGS, C
20FRONTRIGGINGSFRONT RIGGINGSPROCEDURE 3FIGURE 12 - INSTALLING/REMOVING THE ONEPIECE FOOTBOARDLegrestTubeSupportAssemblyAdjustmentLeverSeatFramePullRi
21Depth (FIGURE 15)1. Remove the four (4) flat head screws and barrelnuts that secure the footboard to the two (2) halfclamps.NOTE: The footboard dept
22NOTE: Calf-pads not shown for clarity.CaplugWasherLocknutLarge WasherCaplugWasherMountingBoltLargeWasherHub CapHub CapFootboardFIGURE 17 - ADJUSTING
23Adjusting the Calf-Pad DepthNOTE: The calf-pad depth can be adjusted in one (1) orboth of the following manners:1. The pivot bracket can be mounted
24PIVOT BRACKET IN REARWARD MOUNT POSITIONCALF-PAD IN FORWARD MOUNT POSITION CALF-PAD IN REARWARD MOUNT POSITIONLegrestTubePIVOT BRACKET IN FORWARD MO
25CALF-PAD BRACKETS IN FORWARD MOUNTPOSITION5/16-24 x 3-inchMounting ScrewsCalf-PadBracketCalf-PadBracketWasherWasherLocknutsFIGURE 22 - ADJUSTING THE
26FOOTREST ANGLE ADJUSTMENTS(FIGURE 23)Footrest Angle Adjustment Relative to theVertical Position of the Front ShroudNOTE: The angle of the footrest r
27This Procedure Includes the Following:Installing/Removing Flip Back ArmrestsAdjusting Flip Back ArmrestsAdjusting Captain's Seat ArmrestsINSTAL
28Positioning Flip Back Armrests for Use1. Make sure the flip back armrest release lever is inthe UP (HORIZONTAL) position.2. Install the flip back a
29ADJUSTING CAPTAIN'S SEAT(FIGURE 1)Low Back Captain's Seats1. Lift up on the release handle and move the back tothe desired position.High B
3TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLEOFCONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSSPECIAL NOTES ...2SPECIFICATIONS ...
30This Procedure Includes the Following:Preparing MKIV Joystick for UseRepositioning MKIV JoystickRepositioning Battery Charger ConnectorFuse Replacem
31ELECTRONICSPROCEDURE 6ELECTRONICSREPOSITIONING BATTERYCHARGER CONNECTOR (FIGURE 3)NOTE: This procedure applies to wheelchairs equippedwith the Mark
32This Procedure Includes the Following:Replacing Battery Box Retaining StrapWARNINGAfter ANY adjustments, repair or service and BEFOREuse, make sure
33WHEELSPROCEDURE 8WHEELSENGAGING/DISENGAGING MOTORSWITH CLUTCHES (FIGURES 1 AND 2)WARNINGDO NOT engage or disengage the clutches untilthe power is i
34FIGURE 3 - ENGAGING/DISENGAGING MOTORSWITH MOTOR LOCKSTowardsOutside ofWheelchairMotor Locks DISENGAGED(Free Wheel Position)Motor Locks ENGAGED(Driv
35FIGURE 1 - REMOVING/INSTALLING SHROUDSFront Shroud1/4-Turn BoltsRear ShroudNOTE: Side shrouds are exploded away for clarity.There is no need to remo
36PROCEDURE 10 RECLINERREPLACING BACK OR HEADRESTUPHOLSTERY (FIGURE 2)Replacing Back Upholstery1. Remove the ten (10) or twelve (12) mounting screws(d
37FIGURE 2 - REPLACING BACK ORHEADREST UPHOLSTERYMountingScrewsBackCaneHeadrestExtensionHeadrest UpholsteryBackUpholsteryADJUSTING BACK OR HEADRESTUPH
38This Procedure Includes the Following:Installing/Removing Batteries into/From BatteryBoxesConnecting Battery CablesWhen to Charge BatteriesCharging
39PROCEDURE 11BATTERIESBATTERIESCONNECTING BATTERY CABLESWARNINGNEVER allow any of your tools and/or batterycable(s) to contact BOTH battery terminal(
4SPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONSSeat Width Range:Seat Depth Range:Back Height Range Std.:W/Optional Headrest:Back Angle Range:Seat-to-Floor
40PROCEDURE 11 BATTERIESBATTERIES1/4-20 x 7/8-Inch Hex Flange ScrewFIGURE 3 - CONNECTING BATTERY CABLES - DIRECT MOUNT METHODOrange BatteryTerminal Ca
41Battery CableBattery ClampCover2. Install battery clamp covers onto battery cables asfollows (FIGURE 5):A. RED battery clamp cover onto RED battery
429. Install the battery box(es) into the wheelchair. Referto INSTALLING/REMOVING BATTERY BOX(ES) inthis procedure of the manual.NOTE: New Battery(ies
43CHARGING BATTERIES (FIGURE 8)WARNINGNever attempt to recharge the batteries by at-taching cables directly to the battery terminalsor clamps. Always
44PROCEDURE 11 BATTERIESBATTERIESFIGURE 8 - CHARGING BATTERIESFromBatteryChargerBattery Charger ConnectorFrom Battery ChargerThree (3)Pronged PlugBatt
45PROCEDURE 11BATTERIESBATTERIESREPLACING BATTERIESWARNINGMost batteries are not sold with instructions. How-ever, warnings are frequently noted on th
46BATTERIESPROCEDURE 11 BATTERIES3. Position the battery boxes onto the battery tray inthe following order:A. TWO (2) connector battery box in FRONT s
47LIMITED WARRANTYPLEASE NOTE: THE WARRANTY BELOW HAS BEEN DRAFTED TO COMPLY WITH FEDERAL LAW APPLICABLE TOPRODUCTS MANUFACTURED AFTER JULY 4, 1975.Th
Invacare Corporation www.invacare.comUSA Canada Invacare and "Yes, you can" are trademarks of InvacareOne Invacare Way 5970 Chedworth Way Co
5GENERALGUIDELINESGENERAL GUIDELINES PROCEDURE 1WARNINGREPAIR OR SERVICE INFORMATIONSet-up of the Electronic Control Unit is to be performed ONLY by a
6GENERAL GUIDELINESPROCEDURE 1GENERAL WARNINGS (CONTINUED)Carefully read battery/battery charger information prior to installing, servicing or operati
7WARNINGThere are a number of sources of relatively intense electromagnetic fields in the everyday environ-ment. Some of these sources are obvious and
8SAFETY/HANDLING OFWHEELCHAIRS“Safety and Handling” of the wheelchair requires the closeattention of the wheelchair user as well as the assistant.This
9GENERAL GUIDELINES PROCEDURE 1GENERALGUIDELINESPercentage of Weight DistributionWARNINGDO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have tomove forward in
Comments to this Manuals