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Invacare® MyOn® HC

Positions for restraint system hooks:

1.

Attach the restraint system hooks on the front

A

and

the rear

B

brackets as shown in the figure above.

2.

Attach front and rear straps to the rail system referring
to best practice recommended instructions from the
restraint system manufacturer.

3.

Tighten the front and rear straps as recommend.

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Summary of Contents for MyOn HC

Page 1: ...Invacare MyOn HC en Medium active wheelchair User Manual This manual MUST be given to the user of the product BEFORE using this product read this manual and save for future reference...

Page 2: ...duplication or modification in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written permission from Invacare Corporation Trademarks are identified by and All trademarks are owned by or licensed to Inv...

Page 3: ...r aid 31 4 3 Air pump 32 4 4 Passive illumination 32 4 5 Cane holder 32 4 6 Luggage carrier 33 4 7 Securing strap 33 5 Setup 34 5 1 Safety information 34 6 Using the wheelchair 35 6 1 Safety informati...

Page 4: ...10 After Use 58 10 1 Storage 58 10 2 Re use 58 10 3 Disposal Information 58 11 Technical Data 59 11 1 Dimensions and weight 59 11 2 Materials 60 11 3 Environmental conditions 60...

Page 5: ...rrect assembly or set up by the purchaser or a third party Technical modifications 1 1 Information about the user manual Thank you for choosing an Invacare wheelchair This User Manual contains importa...

Page 6: ...width The device is indicated to provide mobility to persons limited to sitting position When used without an assistant it should only be used by persons who are physically and mentally able to use th...

Page 7: ...in workmanship See Warranty policy shipped with the product for specific warranty information Refer to User Manual for proper preventative maintenance schedule and use of the product This is just a ge...

Page 8: ...lstered materials seat back and armrests of the arm assembly and remaining components of this product when purchased new and unused to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of...

Page 9: ...T 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...

Page 10: ...ories may result in serious injury or damage Invacare products are specifically designed and manufactured for use in conjunction with Invacare accessories Accessories designed by other manufacturers h...

Page 11: ...ings depending on rear wheel size rear wheel position front caster size position and desired seat to floor angle These adjustments must be performed by a qualified technician WARNING Operating Informa...

Page 12: ...Invacare strongly recommends ordering the anti tipper as an additional safeguard for the wheelchair user Invacare strongly recommends that anti tipper be used at all times The manual wheelchair is int...

Page 13: ...r therapists and other healthcare professionals to determine if a seat chest positioning strap is required to ensure the safe operation of this equipment by the user Serious injury can occur in the ev...

Page 14: ...sage check all components that come into contact with your skin for their temperature DANGER Risk of Death Serious Injury or Damage Lighted cigarettes dropped onto an upholstered seating system can ca...

Page 15: ...ING Hand Grips When cleaning rear cane or hand grip areas use only a clean towel lightly dampened with cool water Verify that grips are dry prior to use Use of soap or ammonia based cleaning solutions...

Page 16: ...formation A Manufacturer s address B Product description C Date of manufacture D CE mark E Maximum user weight F Part number G Serial number barcode H Serial number Read user manual Indicates a hazard...

Page 17: ...fork with front wheel F Leg rests swivelling G Footrest H Frame I Seat J Armrest Short description This is a medium active wheelchair with horizontal folding mechanism and swivelling leg rests The eq...

Page 18: ...n the wheel locks for support or transfer WARNING Risk of overturning The wheel locks will not operate correctly unless there is sufficient air in the tires Ensure the correct tire pressure 3 10 Tires...

Page 19: ...an adjust the tension of the backrest cover as required Adjusting the backrest cover 1 Remove the backrest cushion A 2 Loosen the Velcro tapes B on the rear of the backrest cover by simply pulling on...

Page 20: ...Therefore Invacare strongly recommend the use of anti tippers available as an option when using your back posts with additional load back pack or similar items Backrest angle optional The angle of th...

Page 21: ...sional technician upon agreement by a prescribing physician Please consult with your dealer 3 4 Stabilizing bar for the back optional An optional stabilizing bar is available to increase the rigidity...

Page 22: ...h handles loosen the knob A push the handle to the desired position and tighten the knob again CAUTION If the knob is not correctly tightened the push handle could accidentally come off the backrest t...

Page 23: ...ds out of the holder 2 To adjust how easy or difficult it is to pull the mudguard out of the holder change the degree to which the screws A are tightened Fitting 1 Push the mudguard into the holder Ad...

Page 24: ...it outwards 3 7 2 Armrest stepless height adjustable removable Removing 1 Previously press on the locking mechanism A located at the bottom of the armrest vertical bracket 2 Pull the armrest by the ar...

Page 25: ...its armrest socket hole 2 Ensure button protrudes fully through socket hole Adjusting the height 1 Press the button C on the front or rear of the support and move the armrest upwards or downwards unti...

Page 26: ...s Hinging 1 Hinge the leg rest on the front of the frame and swivel it forwards until it engages 3 8 2 Swiveling elevating leg rests Swiveling 1 Activate the release lever A and swivel the leg rests t...

Page 27: ...d tighten the fixing screw B 5 Nm into the desired position Height depth and angle adjustable foot plates 1 After loosening the fixing screw F with 5 mm Allen key 2 Adjust the depth and angle position...

Page 28: ...driving over a step or kerb Deactivating the anti tipper 1 Push the anti tipper downwards A and swivel it forwards until it engages 2 Swivel it forwards until it engages WARNING Risk of overturning Al...

Page 29: ...tires listed above depends on the configuration and or model of your wheelchair The size of the tire is mentioned on the sidewall of the tire The change of appropriate tires must be carried out by a...

Page 30: ...t is used check if it fits properly Changing the seat and or backrest angle the cushion and even your clothes influence the fit of the belt WARNING Risk of serious injury during transport In a vehicle...

Page 31: ...t the fixations Fitting the posture belt at the fixations CAUTION Thread the belt loop through both plastic buckles to avoid the belt from loosening Do the adjustments on both sides equally so that th...

Page 32: ...nection depends of the inner tube valve type 1 Remove the dust cap from the valve connection 2 Push the valve connection onto the open valve on the wheel and pump the wheel up There are two types of p...

Page 33: ...ge carrier is loaded Use the luggage carrier only for transporting small and lightweight luggage Avoid driving the wheelchair to fast when carrying luggage Avoid driving ramps and slopes when carrying...

Page 34: ...ur dealer will supply your wheelchair ready for use Your dealer will explain the main functions and ensure that the wheelchair meets your needs and requirements Adjustments of the axle position and th...

Page 35: ...hitectural 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 assi...

Page 36: ...air resulting in serious bodily injury to the user damage to the wheelchair and surrounding property This wheelchair has been designed to accommodate one individual If more than one individual occupie...

Page 37: ...ve use of wheelchair Proper positioning is essential for your safety When reaching leaning and bending forward it is important to use the front casters as a tool to maintain stability and balance 6 3...

Page 38: ...e 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 suppo...

Page 39: ...ts Follow this procedure for moving the wheelchair between floors when an elevator is not available 6 6 2 Method 2 Wheelchair Without Step Tubes This method requires two assistants The second assistan...

Page 40: ...The wheelchair should not be lowered until the last stair has been negotiated and the wheelchair has been rolled away from the stairway 6 If necessary rotate the anti tippers so the wheels are facing...

Page 41: ...he 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...

Page 42: ...ng occupied wheelchairs DO NOT take slopes exceeding 7 to ensure control of the wheelchair steering Always use the wheel locks to secure the wheelchair during short or long stops CAUTION Risk of burni...

Page 43: ...hem from coming loose during the journey IMPORTANT Excessive wear and abrasion could affect the strength of load bearing parts Do not pull your wheelchair across abrasive surfaces without the wheels f...

Page 44: ...folding the wheelchair A PUSH A PULL B CAUTION Risk of getting fingers caught There is a risk of getting your fingers caught between the parts of the folding mechanism Therefore never clasp the foldin...

Page 45: ...during use This can lead to overturning Always ensure that the removable axles are fully engaged whenever you fit a wheel Removing the rear wheels 1 Release the brakes 2 With one hand hold the wheelc...

Page 46: ...brackets TRBKTS has not been crash tested in accordance with ISO 7176 19 Invacare recommends that these wheelchair transport brackets be used only to secure an unoccupied wheelchair during transport...

Page 47: ...he restraint systems The following illustrations may differ depending on the restraint system manufacturer Securing the wheelchair with a 4 point restraint system WARNING Place the wheelchair forward...

Page 48: ...tem hooks on the front A and the rear B brackets as shown in the figure above 2 Attach front and rear straps to the rail system referring to best practice recommended instructions from the restraint s...

Page 49: ...Check the tire pressure x Check that rear wheels are seated correctly x Check posture belt x weekly monthly annually Visual check x Check the folding mechanism x Clean the front wheels x Check bolts...

Page 50: ...and bolts lose their effectiveness as a result of repeated loosening and tightening Safety nuts and bolts must be replaced by a qualified technician dealer Check the spoke tension The spokes should n...

Page 51: ...ts are free of wear and looseness q Check that the wheel locks are easy to engage q Ensure that the wheel locks prevent the wheelchair from moving when engaged q Inspect the seat and back for rips and...

Page 52: ...ck pivot points are free of wear and looseness q Inspect seat and back for loose or broken hardware q Inspect seat positioning strap for any signs of wear Ensure buckle latches Verify hardware that at...

Page 53: ...as soon as possible with a damp cloth and dry it carefully Regular cleaning will reveal loose or worn parts and enhance the smooth operation of your wheelchair To operate properly and safely your whee...

Page 54: ...e disinfected by spraying or wiping with tested approved disinfectants Spray a soft cleaning and disinfecting product bactericidal and fungicide meeting the EN1040 EN1276 EN1650 standards and follow t...

Page 55: ...shows how to identify and repair faults CAUTION Contact your dealer immediately if you notice a fault with your wheelchair e g a significant change in handling IMPORTANT Some of the actions listed mus...

Page 56: ...qualified technician dealer Seat angle too large Mount the adapter plate lower on the side profile qualified technician dealer Select a smaller front fork qualified technician dealer Incorrect tire p...

Page 57: ...stiff or stuck Bearings are dirty or faulty Clean or replace the bearings qualified technician dealer The wheelchair is very difficult to unfold Backrest cover is too tight Loosen the Velcro bands of...

Page 58: ...or snow when possible Avoid excessive moisture or humidity If expose to water dry the wheelchair as soon as possible After long term storage more than four months the wheelchair must be inspected in a...

Page 59: ...t depth 14 20 in increments of 1 B Backrest angle fixed Backrest angle adjustable 90 90 15 15 stepless C Knee to heel length SW Knee to heel length fixed 8 20 12 21 D Seat height front 14 21 in increm...

Page 60: ...ndles clothes guards foot plates armpads and parts of most accessories Thermoplastic e g PA PP ABS and PUR according to marking on the parts Folding mechanism vertical brace clamping parts castor fork...

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Page 64: ...Roch F 37230 Fondettes France For ordering parts and replacements parts please contact Invacare customer service for a list of Invacare qualified technician and dealer 1587473 B 2017 10 10 1587473B 02...

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