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Top End

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Terminator™Series

Terminator Titanium, Terminator with Heavy Duty
Option, Terminator Everyday

EN

Wheelchairs

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.

Summary of Contents for Top End Terminator Everyday

Page 1: ... Terminator Titanium Terminator with Heavy Duty Option Terminator Everyday EN Wheelchairs 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: ...idiaries unless otherwise noted 3 in 1 oil is a registered trademark of American Home Products Corporation Loctite 242 is a trademark of the Loctite Corporation Teflon is a registered trademark of E I Du Pont De Nemours and Company Phillips is a registered trademark of the Phillips Screw Company WD 40 is a registered trademark of WD 40 Company Please record your serial number SN _________________ ...

Page 3: ...e T Arms 32 4 6 Adjusting T Arm Sockets 33 4 7 Adjusting Quick Release Axles 34 4 8 Adjusting Quad Release Handles 35 4 9 Removing Play from Rear Wheels 35 4 10 Opening Closing Camber Clamps 35 4 11 Adjusting Rear Wheel Camber 37 4 12 Determining Toe In Toe Out 37 4 13 Adjusting Toe In Toe Out 39 4 14 Adjusting Wheelbase Length Center of Gravity 41 4 15 Adjusting Wheelbase Width 42 4 16 Adjusting ...

Page 4: ...le Footrest 60 5 17 Installing Removing Adjusting Swivel Anti Tip 61 5 18 Elastomers and Suspension 62 6 Troubleshooting 64 6 1 Troubleshooting 64 7 Maintenance 65 7 1 Maintenance 65 8 Options 66 8 1 Options 66 9 Warranty 69 9 1 Warranty Information 69 9 2 European Australian and New Zealand Limited Warranty Information and Customer Service 71 ...

Page 5: ...is stated in the EC declaration of conformity 1 2 Intended Use The intended use for the manual mechanical wheelchair it to provide mobility and transportation of physically impaired persons The manual wheelchair is intended for ongoing daily use The models offer a wide range of customization which allows for a better fit for the end user resulting in comfort lightweight easier propelling transferr...

Page 6: ...re attempting to use this equipment otherwise injury or damage may occur A Qualified Technician MUST perform the initial set up of this wheelchair also a qualified technician must perform all procedures specifically indicated in the manual WARNING ACCESSORIES Invacare products are specifically designed and manufactured for use in conjunction with Invacare accessories Accessories designed by other ...

Page 7: ...rease in stability Use extreme caution when using a new seating position The addition of anti tippers may be required When changes to the left hand column occur follow across the chart and refer to the procedure that is checked to maintain the proper stability safety and handling of the wheelchair Checked ü FOOTREST POSITION CAMBER TUBE BACK ANGLE BACK UPHOLSTERY USER CONDITION FOOTREST POSITION ü...

Page 8: ...ith a water ice or oil film WARNING DO NOT attempt to ride over curbs or obstacles Doing so may cause your wheelchair to turn over and cause bodily harm or damage to the wheelchair DO NOT attempt to lift the wheelchair by any removable 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 DO NOT stand on the...

Page 9: ...ootplate as a platform when getting in or out of the wheelchair Ensure the occupant s legs and feet are properly secured during use When transferring the occupant ensure the feet do not slip between the tubes on the footrest Tire Pressure and Information DO NOT use your wheelchair unless it has the proper tire pressure p s i DO NOT overinflate the tires Failure to follow these suggestions may caus...

Page 10: ...o the wheelchair user is required remember to use good body mechanics Keep your back straight and bend your knees whenever tilting the wheelchair or traversing curbs or other impediments WARNING DO NOT attempt to lift a wheelchair by lifting any removable 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...

Page 11: ...o 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 health care professional before attempting active use of wheelchair Proper positioning is essential for your safety When reaching leaning bending...

Page 12: ...ssible and engage wheel locks 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 Backward WARNING DO NOT lean over the top of the back upholstery This will change your center of gravity and may cause you to tip over Forward or Sideways Backwards 12 1171801 A ...

Page 13: ...rn the anti tippers so the wheels are facing up Unless the first assistant has exceptional upper body strength it is recommended that two assistants perform this operation The second assistant should be positioned at the front of the wheelchair lifting upward on a non removable non detachable part of the wheelchair frame when lifting the wheelchair and stabilizing the wheelchair when the wheelchai...

Page 14: ...g Replacing Footrest page 46 WARNING DO NOT use an escalator to move a wheelchair between floors Serious bodily injury may occur 2 11 Transferring To and From Other Seats WARNING Before attempting to transfer in or out of the wheelchair every precaution should be taken to reduce the gap distance Turn both casters parallel to the object you are transferring onto Also be certain the wheel locks are ...

Page 15: ...q Ensure wheel locks are easy to engage q Inspect seat and back upholstery for rips or sagging q Inspect upholstery fastening flaps to ensure they securely latch q Inspect seat positioning strap for any signs of wear Ensure buckle latches Verify hardware that attaches strap to frame is secure and undamaged Replace if necessary q Ensure hand grips if equipped are not loose q Ensure quick release ax...

Page 16: ...nspect seat positioning strap for any signs of wear Ensure buckle latches Verify hardware that attaches strap to frame is secure and undamaged Replace if necessary q Ensure adjustable axle position camber bar is securely tightened CAUTION As with any vehicle the wheels and tires should be checked periodically for cracks flat spots and wear and should be replaced if damaged q Loosen tighten locknut...

Page 17: ...verview 3 1 Label Locations and Component Identification Serial number label is located underneath the seat The weight capacity label is on the camber tube Component Identification Terminator Titanium 1171801 A 17 ...

Page 18: ...STABLE 9 to 11 10 to 14 12 to 16 14 to 18 and 16 to 20 inches in 1 inch increments 20 32 27 94 25 4 35 56 30 48 40 64 35 56 45 72 and 40 64 50 8 cm in 2 54 cm increments BACK ANGLE FOLDING 90 straight 4 backward 4 forward or 8 forward BACK ANGLE FIXED 0 3 6 or 9 REAR FRONT CASTER DISTANCE 17 to 2 inches 43 18 53 34 cm From outside of back of frame to center of front caster housing FRONT CASTER TO ...

Page 19: ...4 ZOLL STANDARD 25 INCH 24 1 ZOLL 26 INCH 25 1 ZOLL 1inch 2 54cm Primo High pressure clincher standard 1 inch 2 54cm Kenda 1inch 2 54cm Schwallbe flat resistant 1 3 8 inch 3 49cm w flat free inserts 1 inch 2 54cm solid 2 inch 5 08cm knobby HANDRIMS Aluminum Welded Tab Standard Plastic Coated Natural Fit Titanium WHEEL LOCKS High Mount Standard Undermount Optional FRONT FORKS Non Suspension Standar...

Page 20: ...Down BACK HEIGHT FIXED 8 16 inches 20 32 40 64 cm BACK HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE 9 to 11 10 to 14 12 to 16 14 to 18 and 16 to 20 inches in 1 inch increments 20 32 27 94 25 4 35 56 30 48 40 64 35 56 45 72 and 40 64 50 8 cm in 2 54 cm increments BACK ANGLE FOLDING 90 straight 4 backward 4 forward or 8 forward BACK ANGLE FIXED 0 3 6 or 9 REAR FRONT CASTER DISTANCE 17 to 2 inches 43 18 53 34 cm From outside o...

Page 21: ...ES 22 INCH 21 22 ZOLL 24 INCH 23 14 ZOLL STANDARD 25 INCH 24 1 ZOLL 26 INCH 25 1 ZOLL 1inch Primo High pressure clincher standard 1 inch 2 54cm Kenda 1inch 2 54cm Schwallbe flat resistant 1 3 8 inch 3 49cm w flat free inserts 1 inch 2 54cm solid 2 inch 5 08cm knobby HANDRIMS Aluminum Welded Tab Standard Plastic Coated Natural Fit Titanium WHEEL LOCKS High Mount Standard Undermount Optional FRONT F...

Page 22: ... kg WEIGHT CAPACITY 250 lbs 113 4 kg 350 lbs 158 75 kg with Heavy Duty Option 15 x 15 inch 38 1cm seat rear wheels and minimal options are included in the weight Refer to 3 3 Tire Pressure Conversion page 23 All specifications are approximate 22 1171801 A ...

Page 23: ...eded to inflate the tires to the recommended pressures below PSI rating is printed on the side of the tire Conversion formula 1 psi 6 895 kPa approx 7 kPa PSI KILSOPASCALS PSI KILOPASCALS 50 345 90 621 55 379 95 655 60 414 100 690 65 448 105 724 70 483 110 758 75 517 115 793 80 552 120 827 85 586 1171801 A 23 ...

Page 24: ...he addition of anti tippers may be required The position of the footrest seat angle back angle seating system upholstery caster size and position rear wheel size and position use of anti tippers as well as the user condition directly relate to the stability of the wheelchair Any change to one or any combination of the ten may cause the wheelchair to decrease in stability EXTREME care must be taken...

Page 25: ...nd the minus sign decreases the back angle The resulting back angle will vary somewhat depending on your chair configuration Refer to figure on page 25 26 to see these settings converted into back angle relative to the seat Perform this procedure on both sides of the wheelchair at the same time Note the indent on the adjustment square When the adjustment square is positioned in the back angle plat...

Page 26: ...ate C Detail C 6 Position the adjustment square B in the back plate C with the indent located underneath the desired back angle 7 Secure the adjustment square B to the back angle plate C with the mounting screw A Tighten securely 8 Repeat STEPS 2 6 for remaining back cane C Detail A 9 Unfold the back until the plunger pins lock into the mounting holes in the adjustment square B DETAIL D 10 Unthrea...

Page 27: ...Operation ADJUSTMENT SQUARE POSITION DESIRED SEAT ANGLE NUMERICAL GRAPHICAL 8 4 0 OPTION 1 OPTION 2 1171801 A 27 ...

Page 28: ...Top End Terminator Series ADJUSTMENT SQUARE POSITION DESIRED SEAT ANGLE NUMERICAL GRAPHICAL 4 8 28 1171801 A ...

Page 29: ...y of the wheelchair Refer to the chart in 2 2 Stability Warning page 7 The Adjustable Tension Straps The straps can be adjusted at various levels of tension to accommodate individual end users The bottom two straps can be adjusted tightly to support and or assist the extensor muscles The Back Upholstery Cover The back upholstery cover is designed for three reasons The first is as a modesty cover T...

Page 30: ...crews A through the back upright mounting holes H determined in step 6 and the back post mounting holes iI 8 Slip adjuster straps J through corresponding anchor loops K and adjust the back upholstery L Secure with the fastening straps M Both back posts should be adjusted to the same height WARNING After the adjustable tension back upholstery has been positioned to the end users individual needs th...

Page 31: ...2 54 cm adjustment pin on the back post insert tube A To raise back to maximum height first make adjustment to the back post inserts A The fastening flap with logo is for the left back post B Right and left is determined by sitting in the wheelchair 3 Reinstall the fastening flaps onto the back posts B 4 Adjust the new back upholstery to the desired tautness Original Back Height 9 11 22 86in 27 9 ...

Page 32: ... the following 3 Tighten Tightening the set screws D on the outside T arm post C will make it more difficult to move the inside T arm A post up and down 4 Loosen Loosening the set screws D on the outside T arm post C will make it easier to move the inside T arm A post up and down 5 Lock the T arm by flipping the T arm release lever B towards the front of the wheelchair Adjusting T Arm Width 1 Remo...

Page 33: ...the T arm post E with the two socket screws B Torque to 60 70 in lbs 152 4 177 8cm kg 5 Reattach the arm pad A to the arm tube D with the two mounting screws C Tighten securely 6 Repeat for the opposite side if necessary 4 6 Adjusting T Arm Sockets Perform this procedure if the T arm A is too loose in the socket or does not easily slide up and down in the socket 1 Remove the rear wheels from the w...

Page 34: ...et as desired 8 If necessary install rear wheels Refer to 5 7 Removing Installing Rear Wheels page 52 4 7 Adjusting Quick Release Axles 1 Remove rear wheel and quick release axle B from the wheelchair Refer to 5 7 Removing Installing Rear Wheels page 52 and to 5 10 Replacing Quad Release Axles page 54 2 Depress detent pin A in the quick release axle B and slide axle through the wheel hub C 3 Relea...

Page 35: ...wheel and quad release axle A still mounted on the wheelchair tighten the length adjusting screw C until there is no in and out movement of the quad release axle A and rear wheel Refer to diagram in 4 8 Adjusting Quad Release Handles page 35 4 10 Opening Closing Camber Clamps WARNING STANDARD AND SUSPENSION CAMBER CLAMPS Make sure the hex screws are securely tightened before using wheelchair other...

Page 36: ...amp B by threading it completely into the camber clamp B Push the quick release lever A on the camber clamps B to the closed position C Side View of Quick Release Lever Standard Camber Clamps Securely tighten the socket screw B to secure the axle tube Side View of Standard Camber Clamp Suspension Camber Clamp Securely tighten the hex screw D on the bottom rear of the camber clamp A to secure the a...

Page 37: ...camber inserts will not be securely tightened in the axle tube Possible injury to the user and or damage to the wheelchair may occur 6 Position the camber insert B to the desired position Make sure there is no more than 3 inches 7 62 cm 12 indexing marks E of the camber inserts B outside of the axle tube C 7 Slide the indexing ring D on the camber insert B until it is flush with the camber clamp A...

Page 38: ...urement of the rear wheels is SMALLER B than the front centerline measurement of the rear wheels a TOE OUT condition C exists If the back centerline measurement of the rear wheels is LARGER D than the front centerline measurement of the rear wheels a TOE IN condition E exists 4 If the difference between the measurements is greater than 1 2 inch 1 27 cm correct the toe in toe out condition Top View...

Page 39: ...elchair during adjustment The illustration shows two examples of how the adjustment rings can be positioned 1 Open the camber clamps A 2 Loosen the Phillips screws that secure the adjustment rings B to the axle tube 3 Slowly rotate the axle tube A until the rear wheels are approximately in a straight line 4 Close the camber clamp A 5 Measure the distance between the center lines at the rear and fr...

Page 40: ... ring B will not touch the camber clamp A and when the right adjustment ring B is adjusted to the other camber the left adjustment ring B will not touch the camber clamp A Stop Not touching camber clamp Stop In position for one camber touching camber clamp Stop In position for one camber touching camber clamp Stop Not touching camber clamp Fine Adjustment 1 Open the camber clamp 2 Slowly rotate th...

Page 41: ...en but do not remove the hex screw A that secures each of the top clamps B to the wheelchair frame C Suspension Loosen but do not remove the two hex screws A that secure each of the top clamps B to the wheelchair frame C 2 Position the camber clamps on the wheelchair frame at the desired position Lengthening the Wheelbase D Will increase the stability and maintain standard maneuverability of the w...

Page 42: ...C the measurements should be the same 5 Roll the wheelchair before using to make sure there is no excessive drag to either side 4 15 Adjusting Wheelbase Width Perform this procedure on one side of the wheelchair at a time for ease of adjustment Camber Tube with Single Camber The wheelbase width can be increased decreased by 1 inch 2 54 cm 1 Remove the rear wheels 2 Torque the axle nut A to increas...

Page 43: ...flush with the camber clamp A Before using the wheelchair make sure both camber inserts B are set at the same indexing mark C This will make sure the distance between the rear wheel and the wheelchair is the same on both sides 4 Open the camber clamp A 5 Repeat STEPS 1 4 for opposite side of the wheelchair 4 16 Adjusting the Axle Tube WARNING QUICK RELEASE LEVERS Make sure the quick release levers...

Page 44: ...between the center lines at the rear and front of the rear wheels at approximately 12 inches 30 48 cm from the ground floor 8 Perform one of the following Toe In Toe Out Measurement is Within 1 8 inch 0 32 cm Proceed to step 9 Toe In Toe Out Measurement is Not Within 1 8 inch 0 32 cm Repeat steps 1 7 until toe in toe out measurement is within 1 8 inch 0 32 cm 9 Open the right camber clamp A 10 Rep...

Page 45: ...Operation Lower Degree of Camber Higher Degree of Camber 1171801 A 45 ...

Page 46: ...ge may occur Anti tippers must be attached at all times Inasmuch as the anti tippers are an option on this wheelchair you may order it with or without the anti tippers Invacare strongly recommends ordering the anti tippers as an additional safeguard for the wheelchair user Anti tippers must be fully engaged Ensure the release button of the anti tipper fully protrudes out of the hole in the anti ti...

Page 47: ...w anti tipper C into the anti tipper socket D until release button engages 3 Press in the release button D on the anti tipper bar E and install the anti tipper wheels onto the new anti tipper bar E 4 Repeat STEPS 1 3 for the opposite anti tipper C 5 Measure the distance between the bottom of the anti tipper wheels and the ground floor B 6 If necessary adjust the height of the anti tippers C 117180...

Page 48: ...lap A through the loop D 4 Wrap the fastening flap A around the back post C again and press firmly to secure 5 Fold the top of the back upholstery B down over the back posts C towards the front of the wheelchair 6 Press firmly to secure the fastening strips E 5 2 Installing the Swingaway Padded Armrest Socket WARNING After any adjustments repair or service and before use make sure all attaching ha...

Page 49: ...t swingaway arm mounting hardware E to the swingaway padded armrest sockets C using the four mounting screws and locknuts F Tighten securely 5 Insert the mounting screw A through the lock down folding back latch B and the swingaway arm mounting hardware not shown Tighten securely 6 Attach the wheelchair frame C to the lock down folding back latch B using the spring pin assembly D 7 Attach backfram...

Page 50: ...rely tighten 5 Reinstall the swing away padded armrest D into the armrest socket E 6 Repeat STEPS 1 5 for the opposite side if necessary 5 4 Installing the T Arm Sockets 1 Remove the rear wheels Refer to 5 7 Removing Installing Rear Wheels page 52 2 Position the inner T arm bracket A on the wheelchair frame The inner T arm bracket A MUST be positioned on the outside of the wheelchair frame 3 Insta...

Page 51: ...ocket C If the T Arm B does not slide in the T Arm socket C as desired adjust the T Arm socket Refer to 4 5 Adjusting the T Arms page 32 2 Repeat for opposite side of the wheelchair 5 6 Replacing T Arm Locking Lever 1 Remove T arms from wheelchair Refer to 5 5 Installing Removing T Arms page 51 2 Remove the mounting screw and locknut that secure the existing locking lever to the bottom bracket WAR...

Page 52: ... telephone number on the back of this manual before changing rear wheel size 1 Perform one of the following Quick Release Push in the tip of the quick release axle A and pull axle and wheel away from the wheelchair B Quad Release Lift up on the handle of the quad release axle and pull axle and wheel away from the wheelchair B 2 Repeat STEP 1 for the opposite wheel 3 Install both rear wheels by rev...

Page 53: ...ews A and remove the locknuts B that secure the handrim C to the rear wheel 4 Remove the existing handrim C 5 Install new handrim by reversing STEPS 2 4 WARNING DO NOT inflate tire until it is completely assembled otherwise injury or damage may occur Recommended tire pressure is listed on the side wall of the tire DO NOT overinflate the tires Failure to follow these suggestions may cause the tire ...

Page 54: ...e floor Refer to 4 18 Adjusting Replacing Anti Tipper page 46 5 10 Replacing Quad Release Axles 1 Remove rear wheel and existing quick release axle A from the wheelchair Refer to 5 7 Removing Installing Rear Wheels page 52 2 Remove existing quick release axle A from rear wheel 3 Insert new quad release axle through rear wheel hub B 4 Slide locking collar C onto quad release axle until it is snug a...

Page 55: ... in the new axle tube B 2 Open the camber clamps C 3 Remove the two rear wheels 4 Adjustable Camber System Only Remove the camber inserts A positioned in the axle tube B 5 Adjustable Camber System Only Loosen but do not remove the two Phillips screws D that secure the toe adjustment rings E to the axle tube B 6 Pull the existing axle tube B through one of the camber clamps C 7 Adjustable Camber Sy...

Page 56: ...amber inserts A will not be securely tightened in the axle tube B Possible injury to the user or damage to the wheelchair may occur 12 Adjustable Camber System Only Install camber inserts A into the new axle tube B and slide the camber inserts A to the position noted in STEP 1 Make sure there are no more than 3 inches 12 indexing marks of the camber inserts A outside of the axle tube B 13 Adjustab...

Page 57: ...xle spacers E from fork D 3 Perform one of the following Non Suspension Fork Install the new caster C bolt A locknut B and axle spacers E onto the fork D and securely tighten Suspension Fork Perform the following steps a Determine the desired mounting hole F for the caster installation b Line up the front caster C and two spacers E with the mounting hole F in the fork D c Reinstall the mounting sc...

Page 58: ...e distance between the wheel lock shoe D and the rear wheel E b Slide the wheel lock B along the wheelchair until the measurement is between 5 32 and 5 16 inches 0 4 and 0 8 cm F c Tighten the wheel lock B to the wheelchair frame C d Repeat this procedure for the opposite wheel lock B e Engage the wheel locks B and push against the wheelchair to determine if the wheel locks B engage the rear wheel...

Page 59: ...eft is determined by sitting in the wheelchair The seat upholstery B MUST be positioned with the rear adjusting straps A towards the rear of the top crossbar D for proper installation Make sure the rear retaining flap is between the wheelchair frame C and the back post support brackets adjustable backs only 6 Position new seat upholstery onto the wheelchair frame C ensuring the five adjusting stra...

Page 60: ...e seat frame 3 Remove the existing seat upholstery 5 16 Replacing Adjusting Optional Adjustable Angle Footrest A footrest for short leg lengths is available as an option It has an adjustable footplate with 2 inch spacers and longer mounting screws that attach the footrest to the footrest tube Replacing the Footrest 1 Loosen but do not remove the allen screw of the two clamps A that secure the foot...

Page 61: ...the user 3 Using the two mounting screws E and locknuts secure the footplate D to the footrest tubes C The locknuts should lie in the channel of the footplate half clamp 5 17 Installing Removing Adjusting Swivel Anti Tip Removing 1 Loosen set screws C on anti tip receivers B 2 Slide the swivel anti tip A out of the receivers B Installing Depth Adjustment 1 Loosen set screws C on anti tip receivers...

Page 62: ...eelchair will be affected if elastomers are not the same on both sides of the wheelchair Replacing Rear Elastomers Outside of Wheel chair Frame Inside of Wheelchair Frame 1 Use an allen wrench to hold the outer allen screw A 2 While holding the outer allen screw A in position remove the inner allen screw B from the pivot pin C 3 Use the allen wrench to push the pivot pin C with outer allen screw A...

Page 63: ... fork Damage to the threaded sleeve may occur 1 Using two allen wrenches turn in opposite directions and remove one mounting screw A from fork B One mounting screw will not turn 2 Remove the threaded sleeve C and mounting screw assembly from the fork B DO NOT use excessive force 3 Remove the existing elastomer D from the fork B 4 Install new elastomer D determined in STEP 1 into fork B 5 Align the...

Page 64: ...n or Performance Casters Flutter Squeaks and Rattles Looseness in Chair Solutions X X X X Check tires for correct and equal pressure X X X X Check for loose stem nuts X X Check spokes and nipples X X X Check that both casters contact the ground at the same time X X X Check toe in toe out 64 1171801 A ...

Page 65: ... wheelchair unless it has the proper tire pressure p s i DO NOT overinflate the tires Failure to follow these suggestions may cause the tire to explode and cause bodily harm The recommended tire pressure is on the sidewall of the tire 4 Recommended tire pressure is listed on the side wall of the tire CAUTION As with any vehicle the wheels and tires should be checked periodically for cracks and wea...

Page 66: ...p D around the back post E by sliding the sideguard clamp D onto the back post E 4 Insert the bolt through the sideguard clamp D and sideguard C and tighten securely If sideguard will not pivot freely bolt through sideguard clamp D and sideguard C is too tight To correct loosen bolt If sideguard rattles bolt through sideguard clamp D and sideguard C is too loose To correct tighten bolt Fold in sid...

Page 67: ...guard C 5 Tighten securely 6 Repeat for opposite side Installing Removing the Removable Side Guards Installing the Removable Side Guards 1 Loosen two mounting screws A in side guard B 2 Attach side guard clamp C to the back posts 3 Tighten two mounting screws A securely Removing the Removable Side Guards 1 Loosen two mounting screws A in side guard B 2 Remove side guard clamp C from back posts Ins...

Page 68: ...stable push handle C to back cane by inserting the back cane into the push handle clamp B 3 Tighten the two mounting screws A in the push handle clamp B 4 Insert the adjustable push handle C into the push handle clamp B 5 Repeat for opposite side To Adjust 1 Insert adjustable push handle C into the push handle clamp B 2 Adjust to desired height 3 Flip lever D to secure adjustable push handle C 4 R...

Page 69: ...the upholstered materials seat and back and remaining components of this product when purchased new and unused to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of sixty 60 months from date of purchase from Invacare or a dealer with a copy of the seller s invoice required for coverage under this warranty If within such warranty periods any such product shall be proven to be defecti...

Page 70: ...THE PRODUCT 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 A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND THE SOLE REMEDY FOR VIOLATIONS OF ANY WARRANTY WHATSOEVER SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT PURSUANT TO THE TERMS CONTAINED HEREIN ...

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Page 72: ... Ohio USA 44036 2125 800 333 6900 Manufactured by Top End Sports and Recreation Products 4501 63rd Circle North Pinellas Park Florida 727 522 8677 800 532 8677 EU Representative Küschall AG Benkenstrasse 260 CH 4108 Witterswil 1171801 A 2013 05 22 1171801A Making Life s Experiences Possible ...

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