Invacare® Modulite
1.
Fig. 5-9 Example of DLX-REM400 adjustment. DLX-REM110,
DLX-REM211 and DLX-REM216 are adjusted the same way.
Mount remote
A
with support
B
and support drum
C
to clamp
D
with screws
F
and washers
E
.
2.
Risk of damage to the remote
The maximum torque to tighten the screw
is 1 Nm.
– Do not exceed this rating as it may
damage the remote.
Fix support drum
C
in clamp
D
with screw
G
, washer
H
and nut
I
.
3.
Fig. 5-10 Example of DLX-REM400 adjustment. DLX-REM110,
DLX-REM211 and DLX-REM216 are adjusted the same way.
Pull clamp bracket
J
over nucleus
L
.
4.
Attach clamp
D
to clamp bracket
J
and fix everything
with screws
K
.
Mounting DLX-REM500
•
4 mm Allen key
•
3/16 inch Allen key
1.
Mount remote
C
to bracket
B
with screws
A
.
2.
Pull bracket
B
over nucleus
E
.
3.
Tighten bracket to nucleus with screw
D
.
5.9 Chin Control
5.9.1 Maintenance
•
Keep all electronic components free of dust, dirt and
liquids. To clean the product, use a cloth dampened
with warm soapy water. Do not use chemicals,
solvents or abrasive cleaners, as this may cause
damage to the product.
•
Once a month, check all vehicle components for
loose, damaged or corroded components, such
as connectors, terminals or cables. Ensure that
all connectors are fully mated. Restrain all cables
to protect them from damage. Replace damaged
components. Check for and remove any foreign
objects or material.
•
Every 6 months, test all functions on the controls
system to ensure they function correctly.
Risk of damage to the remote
There are no user-serviceable parts in any
electronic component.
– Do not attempt to open any case or
undertake any repairs, else warranty will be
voided and the safety of the system may be
compromised.
If any component is damaged in any way, or if
internal damage may have occurred (for example
by being dropped), have it checked by qualified
personnel before operating.
Where any doubt exists, consult your nearest
Invacare provider.
5.9.2 Replacing Components
Replacing Joysticks / Switches
Risk of Damage to Screws
If you tighten screws to an improper torque,
they might either come loose or get damaged.
– Tighten the screws to a torque of 3 Nm ±
10 %.
•
3 mm Allen key (RJM/RJM—LF remote)
•
4 mm Allen key (all other components)
•
Torque wrench 0 Nm — 20 Nm (or similar)
Fig. 5-11
Fig. 5-12
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