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SAFETY/HANDLING

SAFETY/HANDLING OF WHEELCHAIRS

“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 tech-
niques 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 maneuvering
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 in-
dividual 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

WARNING

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 strongly recommends
ordering the Seat Positioning Strap 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 wheel-
chair has been designed to remain upright and stable dur-
ing normal daily activities as long as you do not move be-
yond the center of gravity.

Virtually all activities which involve movement in the wheel-
chair have an effect on the center of gravity. Invacare rec-
ommends using seat/chest positioning straps for additional
safety while involved in activities that shift your weight.

DO NOT lean forward out of the wheelchair any further
than the length of the armrests. Make sure the casters 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.

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 main-
tain stability and balance.

A NOTE TO WHEELCHAIR
ASSISTANTS

When assistance to the wheelchair user is required, re-
member to use good body mechanics. Keep your back
straight and bend your knees whenever tipping the wheel-
chair or traversing curbs, or other impediments.

WARNING

DO NOT attempt to lift the wheelchair by any re-
movable (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 detachable parts such as armrests or
legrests. These must NEVER be used for hand-held or
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 ex-
perienced assistant help you before attempting it alone.

PERCENTAGE OF WEIGHT
DISTRIBUTION

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.

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 healthcare professional BEFORE attempting
active use of the wheelchair.

Proper positioning is essential for your safety. When
reaching, leaning, or bending forward, it is important
to use the front casters as a tool to maintain stability
and balance.

Summary of Contents for 9758

Page 1: ...UTY EXTRAWIDE TRACER TRANSPORT INVACARE MG R R R R Owner s Operator And Maintenance Manual DEALER THIS MANUAL MUST BE GIVENTOTHE USER OF THEWHEELCHAIR USER BEFORE USINGTHISWHEELCHAIR READTHIS MANUALAN...

Page 2: ...ENT WITHOUT FIRST READING AND UNDERSTANDING THIS MANUAL IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO UNDERSTAND THE WARNINGS CAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS CONTACT A HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL DEALER OR TECHNICAL PERSONNEL IF APPLIC...

Page 3: ...NG FLIP BACK ARMREST 17 PROCEDURE 3 SEAT AND BACK 18 FOLD DOWN BACK TRACER TRANSPORT ONLY 18 REPLACING BACK UPHOLSTERY 18 REPLACING THE SEAT UPHOLSTERY 18 ADJUSTING SEAT WIDTH 18 PROCEDURE 4 REAR WHEE...

Page 4: ...S InvacarerecommendsthatwheelchairusersNOTbetransportedinvehiclesofanykindwhileinwheel chairs As of this date the Department of Transportation has not approved any tie down systems for transportation...

Page 5: ...es greater than 9 o 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 tip over and cause bo...

Page 6: ...NG Invacare DOES NOT recommend the use of its wheelchairs as a weight training apparatus In vacare wheelchairs have NOT been designed or tested as a seat for any kind of weight training If occupant us...

Page 7: ...n forward out of the wheelchair any further thanthelengthofthearmrests Makesurethecastersare pointingintheforwardpositionwheneveryouleanforward This can be achieved by advancing the wheelchair and the...

Page 8: ...sition the front casters so that they are extended as far forward as possible and engage wheel locks DO NOTATTEMPTTOREACHOBJECTSIFYOUHAVE TO MOVE FORWARD IN THE SEAT OR PICK THEM UP FROM THE FLOOR BY...

Page 9: ...elchair 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...

Page 10: ...ends orderingtheSeatPositioningStrapasanadditional safeguard for the wheelchair user Do not attempt to lift a wheelchair by lifting on any removable detachable parts Lifting by means of any removable...

Page 11: ...ery is attached until the wheelchair is fully open 4 Engage both wheel locks open the footrest legrest for clearance and transfer into the wheelchair Refer to TRANSFERRING TO AND FROM OTHER SEATS in t...

Page 12: ...ing Legrest Permanent 8x1 inch Solid Rubber Standard 8x1 1 4 inch Composite Urethane N A Push to Lock 8 x 1 inch Solid Rubber Standard 8x1 1 4 inch Composite Urethane Vinyl Lightweight Black Standard...

Page 13: ...ires check for proper inflation CAUTION As with any vehicle the wheels and tires should be checkedperiodicallyforcracksandwear andshouldbereplaced WHEELLOCKS PROCEDURE7 Donotinterferewithtireswhenroll...

Page 14: ...s are pneumatic recommended tire pressure is listed on the side wall of the tire 3 The wheels and tires should be checked periodically for cracks and wear and should be replaced when necessarybyyourau...

Page 15: ...chair 2 Install the hinge plates on the footrest onto the hinge pins on the wheelchair frame 3 Push the footrest towards the inside of the wheel chair until it locks into place NOTE The footplate will...

Page 16: ...e the calfpad turn the calfpad towards the inside of the wheelchair Phillips Screw Spacer Locknut Bolt and Locknut Heel Loop FIGURE 3 HEEL LOOP REPLACEMENT 1 Place legrest assembly on the outside of t...

Page 17: ...w insert into new rear armrest tube align ing the mounting holes Arm Socket Armrest Release Button Armrest Front Tube Washer Spacer Armrest Rear Tube Nut FIGURE 1 REMOVING OR REPLACING STANDARD ARMRES...

Page 18: ...bereplaced 2 Remove the four 4 screws and locknuts that se cure the insert tube to the lower wheelchair frame FIGURE 2 REPLACING BACK UPHOLSTERY Seat Upholstery This Procedure Includes the Following F...

Page 19: ...EPS a d to assemble the upper mounting hardware f Reverse STEPS 1 5 in REMOVING LOWER MOUNTING HARDWARE in this section of the manual to reassemble the wheelchair Spacer Crossbrace FIGURE 6 ALL REMOVA...

Page 20: ...G INSTALLING THE REAR WHEELS Locknut Axle Spacer Hex Screw Dust Cap Rear Wheel TRANSPORT Axle Mounting Hole Handrim FIGURE 2 REPLACING REAR WHEEL HANDRIM Button Screw REPLACING REPAIRING REAR WHEEL TI...

Page 21: ...ONT CASTERS AND FORKS F R O N T C A S T E R S PROCEDURE 5 FRONT CASTERS Washer 8 inch Fork Hex Screw Locknut Front Caster Washer FIGURE 2 REPLACING FRONT CASTERS a Tip back the wheelchair to floor b P...

Page 22: ...ROCEDURE 4 of this manual 6 Adjustanti tippersasnecessary RefertoADJUSTIING THEANTI TIPPERSinPROCEDURE7ofthismanual WARNING When changing the seat to floor height you must adjust the anti tippers acco...

Page 23: ...8 inches non adjustable A N T I T I P P E R S W H E E L L O C K S FIGURE 1 ANTI TIPPER LENGTH Top Position Anti tipper Length 1 Depress the release buttons and insert the anti tip pers with the anti t...

Page 24: ...l and the wheel lock shoe is between 5 32 and 5 16 inches 3 Securely tighten the bolt and locknut 4 Engage wheel lock and push against the wheel chair and determine if wheel lock engages the wheel loc...

Page 25: ...cer Locknut Step Tube End Cap 2 Position the socket mount on the wheelchair frame as shown in FIGURE 2 3 Secure the socket mount to the wheelchair frame with the two 2 back upholstery screws FIGURE 2...

Page 26: ...elevate legrests swingfrontriggingsasideand orflipupfootplates so they are out of the way BEFORE placing feet firmly on the floor when entering or exiting the wheelchair This will permit individuals t...

Page 27: ...l Adjustment Holes Mounting Holes 3 4 inch FLOOR Anti Tipper Arm 6 Repeat STEPS 4 5 until the bottom of the wheels of the triangular assembly measure approximately 3 4 inch from the floor 7 Secure the...

Page 28: ...m whom you purchased your Invacare product In the eventyoudonotreceivesatisfactorywarrantyservice pleasewritedirectlytoInvacareattheaddressatthe bottom of the back cover Provide dealer s name address...

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