Invacare Top End Terminator Jr. Instrukcja Użytkownika

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Owner's Operator And Maintenance Manual
®
Terminator
Junior (JR)
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.
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Owner's Operator And Maintenance Manual®Terminator Junior (JR)DEALER: THIS MANUAL MUST BE GIVEN TO THE USER OFTHE WHEELCHAIR.USER: BEFORE USING

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10SAFETYINSPECTIONSAFETY INSPECTION CHECKLISTNOTE: Every six (6) months, take your wheelchair to a qualified technician for a thorough inspection and

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11TROUBLESHOOTINGCHAIR CHAIR SLUGGISH CASTER SQUEAKS LOOSENESS SOLUTIONSVEERS VEERS TURN OR FLUTTERS AND IN CHAIRRIGHT LEFT PERFORMANCE RATTLESXXXX Ch

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12BACKPROCEDURE 4 BACKThis Procedure includes the following:Folding/Unfolding the BackChanging the Back AngleAdjusting the Back HeightReplacing Standa

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13REPLACING STANDARD BACKUPHOLSTERY (FIGURE 4)1. Remove the back height adjustment screws thatsecure the back cane to the back upright.2. Slide the ba

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14REPLACING CUSTOM MANUALADJUSTABLE TENSION BACKUPHOLSTERY (FIGURE 5)The Adjustable Tension StrapsThe straps can be adjusted at various levels of tens

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15BACKPROCEDURE 4BACKREPLACING THE SPREADER BAR(FIGURE 6)NOTE: Make sure the spreader bar is ALWAYS at-tached to the wheelchair.1. Remove the back hei

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16INSTALLING THE STROLLERHANDLES (FIGURE 8)NOTE: If necessary, remove the foam grip on the pushhandle BEFORE performing this procedure.1. Slide the st

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17PROCEDURE 5ARMSARMSThis Procedure includes the following:Using Cantilever ArmsInstalling/Removing Cantilever ArmsAdjusting Cantilever Arm HeightAdju

Strona 10 - SAFETY INSPECTION CHECKLIST

18ADJUSTING CANTILEVER ARMHEIGHT (FIGURE 1)1. Remove the washers and locknuts from the tophex screw and the bottom hex screw.2. Pull the cantilever ar

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19ActuatorCantilever ArmSpring FIGURE 4 - REPOSITIONING/REPLACING THELOCKING MECHANISM IN THECANTILEVER ARMAngled Portion ofLocking MechanismLockingMe

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2WARNING/SPECIAL NOTESWARNINGDO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT FIRST READINGAND UNDERSTANDING THIS MANUAL. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TOUNDERSTAND THE WARN

Strona 13 - PROCEDURE 4BACK

20T-Arm SocketInsertsCovedWasherLocknutWheelchair FrameT-Arm ClampHex BoltsHex ScrewWasherT-ArmSocketFIGURE 6 - INSTALLING T-ARM SOCKETSINSTALLING T

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21SocketScrewsArm PadPhillipsScrewT-Arm PostArm TubeNOTE: Ifnecessary, turnarm tube 180oto obtain two(2) positions.Phillips Screw FIGURE 10 - ADJUSTIN

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22FIGURE 12 - REPLACING THE T-ARM LOCKING LEVERBottomBracketPhillips BoltLockingLeverSpringExtended EndsLocknutNotchWARNINGThe locking lever is spring

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23This Procedure includes the following:Replacing Seat PanAdjusting Rear Seat HeightAdjusting Seat DepthAdjusting Seat WidthAdjusting Front Seat-to-Fl

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24987654321Use these mountingholes ONLYNEVER use these mounting holes forthe back angle bracketRear--------Wheelchair-------FrontNEVER use this mounti

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25ADJUSTING SEAT WIDTH (FIGURE 4)WARNINGThe following procedure should only be per-formed by a qualified technician.1. Remove the EXISTING footplate f

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26NOTE: Rear Seat-to-Floor height is two (2) inches shorter than Front Seat-to-Floor height.NOTE: The Front Seat-to-Floor heights in the chart are det

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27WHEELS PROCEDURE 7WARNINGDuring contact activities, Invacare recommendsinserting quick-release axles with the head endto the inside of the wheelchai

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28WHEELSPROCEDURE 7WHEELSINSTALLING QUAD-RELEASEAXLES (FIGURE 3)1. Remove rear wheel and the EXISTING quick-releaseaxle from the wheelchair. Refer to

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29AllenScrewLocknutHandrimFIGURE 5 - HANDRIM REPLACEMENTWHEELSWHEELS PROCEDURE 7OPENING/CLOSING CLAMPS(FIGURE 6)WARNINGQUICK RELEASE LEVERS - Make sur

Strona 23 - SEAT PROCEDURE 6

3TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLEOFCONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSWARNING/SPECIAL NOTES ... 2SPECIFICATIONS ...

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30WHEELSPROCEDURE 7WARNINGQUICK RELEASE LEVERS - Make sure the quick re-lease levers are pointing towards the rear of thewheelchair and are in the CLO

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3112-inchesWHEELSFIGURE 9 - DETERMINING TOE IN/TOE OUT -COMPARING CENTERLINE MEASUREMENTS OFREAR WHEELS2. Measure the distance between the centerlines

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32FIGURE 11 - ADJUSTING WHEELBASE LENGTHWHEELSPROCEDURE 7WHEELSClampAxle Tube -Rotates Up andDownFIGURE 10 - ADJUSTING TOE IN/TOE OUTNOTE: Rear wheels

Strona 27 - WHEELS PROCEDURE 7

33WHEELS PROCEDURE 7WHEELSFIGURE 12 - ADJUSTING WHEELBASE WIDTHAxleTubeIndexing RingCamber ClampIndexing MarksCamber InsertFIGURE 13 - REPLACING AXLE

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34REPOSITIONING THE AXLE TUBE(FIGURES 14 AND 15)NOTE: This procedure should only be performed if changingthe front seat-to-floor height. Refer to ADJU

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35AXLE CLAMP TELESCOPING TUBEPOSITION HOLE TUBE HOLE POSITIONCENTER 3ASTANDARD2BAXLE CLAMP TELESCOPING TUBEPOSITION HOLE TUBE HOLE POSITIONUPPER 1BSTA

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36BoltLocknutForkSpacerSpacerCasterWHEELSREPOSITIONING/REPLACINGFRONT CASTERS (FIGURE 14)CAUTIONReplacing/repositioning the front casters can af-fect

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37FIGURE 15 - ADJUSTING FRONT CASTER HEIGHTWHEELS PROCEDURE 7WHEELSWHEEL LOCK ADJUSTMENT/REPLACEMENT (FIGURE 16)NOTE: Before adjusting or replacing th

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38This Procedure includes the following:Adjusting/Replacing Flip-Up FootboardAdjusting/Replacing Rigid Tubular FootrestAnti-Tipper Replacement/Adjustm

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39FOOTRESTPROCEDURE 8ANTITIPPERFOOTREST/ANTI-TIPPER1-1/2 to 2-inch clearanceAnti-tipperExtensionReleaseButtonsAnti-tipperBarFIGURE 3 - ANTI-TIPPER ADJ

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4Rigid10-16-inch - Outside to Outside of SEAT FRAME in 1-inch increments.8 to 14-inches10 to 16-inches13 to 20-inches11 to 18-inchesRigid (Standard),

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40This Procedure includes the following:Elastomers and SuspensionReplacing Front ElastomersWARNINGAfter ANY adjustments, repair or service and BEFOREu

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41NOTESNOTESNOTES

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43WARRANTYLIMITED WARRANTYPLEASE NOTE: THE WARRANTY BELOW HAS BEEN DRAFTED TO COMPLY WITH FEDERAL LAW APPLICABLE TOPRODUCTS MANUFACTURED AFTER JULY 4,

Strona 39 - TUBULAR FOOTREST (FIGURE 2)

Invacare Corporation www.invacare.comUSA CanadaOne Invacare Way 5970 Chedworth Way Invacare and Top End are registered trademarks of InvacareElyria,

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5STABILITYSTABILITY WARNINGThe position of the footrest, camber tube, back angle, the tautness of the back upholstery as wellas the user's condi

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6SAFETY/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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7GENERALGUIDELINESGENERAL GUIDELINES PROCEDURE 1Example: 46% 54% 103 lbs. 130 lbs.UNOCCUPIED OCCUPIEDCenter of GravityProper positioning is essential

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8Reaching, Leaning - BackwardsWARNINGDO NOT lean over the top of the back uphol-stery. This will change your center of gravityand may cause you to tip

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9StairwaysWARNINGALWAYS wear your seat positioning strap. Inas-much as the SEAT POSITIONING STRAP is an op-tion on this wheelchair (You may order with

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