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Owner's Operator And Maintenance Manual
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.
Pronto
/Pronto
R2
R2-250 Series
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - R2-250 Series

Owner's Operator And Maintenance ManualDEALER: THIS MANUAL MUST BE GIVEN TO THE USER OFTHE WHEELCHAIR.USER: BEFORE USING THIS WHEELCHAIR, READ TH

Page 2 - SPECIAL NOTES

10WARNING/CAUTION LABEL LOCATION1074126GENERAL GUIDELINESPROCEDURE 1GENERALGUIDELINESReaching, Bending - BackwardWARNINGDO NOT lean over the top of th

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

11GENERAL GUIDELINES PROCEDURE 1GENERALGUIDELINEBATTERY BOX SHIPPING INSERTSREMOVING BATTERY BOXSHIPPING INSERTS (PRONTO R2-250SERIES ONLY) (FIGURE 1)

Page 4 - SPECIFICATIONS

12SAFETY INSPECTION CHECKLIST This Procedure Includes the Following:Safety Inspection ChecklistTroubleshootingChecking Battery Charge LevelInitial adj

Page 5 - GENERAL WARNINGS

13TROUBLESHOOTINGSAFETY INSPECTION/TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE 2SAFETYINSPECTIONTROUBLESHOOTING - ELECTRICALNOTE: For additional troubleshooting informa

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146. Tap lightly to remove air bubbles.7. Number of floating balls indicates charge.NUMBER OF FLOATING BALLS0 Discharged1 25% Charged2 50% Charged3 75

Page 7 - PROCEDURE 1GENERAL GUIDELINES

15FRONTRIGGINGSPROCEDURE 3FRONT RIGGINGSThis Procedure Includes the Following:Installing/Removing FootrestsAdjusting Footrest HeightReplacing Heel Loo

Page 8 - WHEELCHAIRS

16FIGURE 5- INSTALLING/REMOVING ELEVATING LEGRESTSINSTALLING/REMOVINGELEVATING LEGRESTS (FIGURE 5)Installing1. Turn the legrest to the side (open foot

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17FRONTRIGGINGSPROCEDURE 3FRONT RIGGINGSRAISING/LOWERING ELEVATINGLEGRESTS AND/OR ADJUSTINGCALFPADS (FIGURE 6)Raising/Lowering Elevating Legrests1. Pe

Page 10 - GENERAL GUIDELINESPROCEDURE 1

18ADJUSTING REMOVABLEFOOTBOARDDepth (FIGURE 8)1. Remove the four (4) flat head screws and barrel nutsthat secure the removable footboard to the two (2

Page 11 - BATTERY BOX SHIPPING INSERTS

19FRONTRIGGINGSFRONT RIGGINGS PROCEDURE 3FIGURE 10 - ADJUSTING THEREMOVABLE FOOTBOARD HEIGHTCaplugCapMountingScrewCaplugWasherFlatWasherNutHeight Adju

Page 12 - SAFETY INSPECTION CHECKLIST

2WARNINGWARNINGWARNINGDO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT FIRST READING ANDUNDERSTANDING THIS MANUAL. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TOUNDERSTAND THE WARNINGS, C

Page 13 - CHECKING BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL

20FRONTRIGGINGSFRONT RIGGINGSPROCEDURE 3FIGURE 12 - INSTALLING/REMOVING THE ONEPIECE FOOTBOARDLegrestTubeSupportAssemblyAdjustmentLeverSeatFramePullRi

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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

Page 15 - INSTALLING/REMOVING

22NOTE: Calf-pads not shown for clarity.CaplugWasherLocknutLarge WasherCaplugWasherMountingBoltLargeWasherHub CapHub CapFootboardFIGURE 17 - ADJUSTING

Page 16 - ELEVATING LEGRESTS (FIGURE 5)

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

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24PIVOT BRACKET IN REARWARD MOUNT POSITIONCALF-PAD IN FORWARD MOUNT POSITION CALF-PAD IN REARWARD MOUNT POSITIONLegrestTubePIVOT BRACKET IN FORWARD MO

Page 18 - FOOTBOARD

25CALF-PAD BRACKETS IN FORWARD MOUNTPOSITION5/16-24 x 3-inchMounting ScrewsCalf-PadBracketCalf-PadBracketWasherWasherLocknutsFIGURE 22 - ADJUSTING THE

Page 19 - THE WHEELCHAIR (FIGURE 11)

26FOOTREST ANGLE ADJUSTMENTS(FIGURE 23)Footrest Angle Adjustment Relative to theVertical Position of the Front ShroudNOTE: The angle of the footrest r

Page 20 - PIECE FOOTBOARD (FIGURE 12)

27This Procedure Includes the Following:Installing/Removing Flip Back ArmrestsAdjusting Flip Back ArmrestsAdjusting Captain's Seat ArmrestsINSTAL

Page 21 - ADJUSTING THE CALF-PADS

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

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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

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3TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLEOFCONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSSPECIAL NOTES ...2SPECIFICATIONS ...

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30This Procedure Includes the Following:Preparing MKIV Joystick for UseRepositioning MKIV JoystickRepositioning Battery Charger ConnectorFuse Replacem

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31ELECTRONICSPROCEDURE 6ELECTRONICSREPOSITIONING BATTERYCHARGER CONNECTOR (FIGURE 3)NOTE: This procedure applies to wheelchairs equippedwith the Mark

Page 26 - (FIGURE 23)

32This Procedure Includes the Following:Replacing Battery Box Retaining StrapWARNINGAfter ANY adjustments, repair or service and BEFOREuse, make sure

Page 27 - (FIGURE 2)

33WHEELSPROCEDURE 8WHEELSENGAGING/DISENGAGING MOTORSWITH CLUTCHES (FIGURES 1 AND 2)WARNINGDO NOT engage or disengage the clutches untilthe power is i

Page 28 - ARMRESTS

34FIGURE 3 - ENGAGING/DISENGAGING MOTORSWITH MOTOR LOCKSTowardsOutside ofWheelchairMotor Locks DISENGAGED(Free Wheel Position)Motor Locks ENGAGED(Driv

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35FIGURE 1 - REMOVING/INSTALLING SHROUDSFront Shroud1/4-Turn BoltsRear ShroudNOTE: Side shrouds are exploded away for clarity.There is no need to remo

Page 30 - REPOSITIONING MKIV JOYSTICK

36PROCEDURE 10 RECLINERREPLACING BACK OR HEADRESTUPHOLSTERY (FIGURE 2)Replacing Back Upholstery1. Remove the ten (10) or twelve (12) mounting screws(d

Page 31 - FUSE REPLACEMENT (FIGURE 4)

37FIGURE 2 - REPLACING BACK ORHEADREST UPHOLSTERYMountingScrewsBackCaneHeadrestExtensionHeadrest UpholsteryBackUpholsteryADJUSTING BACK OR HEADRESTUPH

Page 32 - 3/4-inch Minimum

38This Procedure Includes the Following:Installing/Removing Batteries into/From BatteryBoxesConnecting Battery CablesWhen to Charge BatteriesCharging

Page 33 - WITH MOTOR LOCKS (FIGURE 3)

39PROCEDURE 11BATTERIESBATTERIESCONNECTING BATTERY CABLESWARNINGNEVER allow any of your tools and/or batterycable(s) to contact BOTH battery terminal(

Page 34 - (FIGURE 5)

4SPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONSSeat Width Range:Seat Depth Range:Back Height Range Std.:W/Optional Headrest:Back Angle Range:Seat-to-Floor

Page 35 - (FIGURE 1)

40PROCEDURE 11 BATTERIESBATTERIES1/4-20 x 7/8-Inch Hex Flange ScrewFIGURE 3 - CONNECTING BATTERY CABLES - DIRECT MOUNT METHODOrange BatteryTerminal Ca

Page 36 - RECLINER OPERATION (FIGURE 1)

41Battery CableBattery ClampCover2. Install battery clamp covers onto battery cables asfollows (FIGURE 5):A. RED battery clamp cover onto RED battery

Page 37 - UPHOLSTERY (FIGURE 3)

429. Install the battery box(es) into the wheelchair. Referto INSTALLING/REMOVING BATTERY BOX(ES) inthis procedure of the manual.NOTE: New Battery(ies

Page 38 - BOXES (FIGURE 1)

43CHARGING BATTERIES (FIGURE 8)WARNINGNever attempt to recharge the batteries by at-taching cables directly to the battery terminalsor clamps. Always

Page 39 - CONNECTING BATTERY CABLES

44PROCEDURE 11 BATTERIESBATTERIESFIGURE 8 - CHARGING BATTERIESFromBatteryChargerBattery Charger ConnectorFrom Battery ChargerThree (3)Pronged PlugBatt

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45PROCEDURE 11BATTERIESBATTERIESREPLACING BATTERIESWARNINGMost batteries are not sold with instructions. How-ever, warnings are frequently noted on th

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46BATTERIESPROCEDURE 11 BATTERIES3. Position the battery boxes onto the battery tray inthe following order:A. TWO (2) connector battery box in FRONT s

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47LIMITED WARRANTYPLEASE NOTE: THE WARRANTY BELOW HAS BEEN DRAFTED TO COMPLY WITH FEDERAL LAW APPLICABLE TOPRODUCTS MANUFACTURED AFTER JULY 4, 1975.Th

Page 43 - R2-250 Series

Invacare Corporation www.invacare.comUSA Canada Invacare and "Yes, you can" are trademarks of InvacareOne Invacare Way 5970 Chedworth Way Co

Page 44 - Battery Charger 1 Supplied

5GENERALGUIDELINESGENERAL GUIDELINES PROCEDURE 1WARNINGREPAIR OR SERVICE INFORMATIONSet-up of the Electronic Control Unit is to be performed ONLY by a

Page 45 - BOXES (FIGURE 9)

6GENERAL GUIDELINESPROCEDURE 1GENERAL WARNINGS (CONTINUED)Carefully read battery/battery charger information prior to installing, servicing or operati

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7WARNINGThere are a number of sources of relatively intense electromagnetic fields in the everyday environ-ment. Some of these sources are obvious and

Page 47 - LIMITED WARRANTY

8SAFETY/HANDLING OFWHEELCHAIRS“Safety and Handling” of the wheelchair requires the closeattention of the wheelchair user as well as the assistant.This

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9GENERAL GUIDELINES PROCEDURE 1GENERALGUIDELINESPercentage of Weight DistributionWARNINGDO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have tomove forward in

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