Owner's Operator And Maintenance Manual®Terminator Junior (JR)DEALER: THIS MANUAL MUST BE GIVEN TO THE USER OFTHE WHEELCHAIR.USER: BEFORE USING
10SAFETYINSPECTIONSAFETY INSPECTION CHECKLISTNOTE: Every six (6) months, take your wheelchair to a qualified technician for a thorough inspection and
11TROUBLESHOOTINGCHAIR CHAIR SLUGGISH CASTER SQUEAKS LOOSENESS SOLUTIONSVEERS VEERS TURN OR FLUTTERS AND IN CHAIRRIGHT LEFT PERFORMANCE RATTLESXXXX Ch
12BACKPROCEDURE 4 BACKThis Procedure includes the following:Folding/Unfolding the BackChanging the Back AngleAdjusting the Back HeightReplacing Standa
13REPLACING STANDARD BACKUPHOLSTERY (FIGURE 4)1. Remove the back height adjustment screws thatsecure the back cane to the back upright.2. Slide the ba
14REPLACING CUSTOM MANUALADJUSTABLE TENSION BACKUPHOLSTERY (FIGURE 5)The Adjustable Tension StrapsThe straps can be adjusted at various levels of tens
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
16INSTALLING THE STROLLERHANDLES (FIGURE 8)NOTE: If necessary, remove the foam grip on the pushhandle BEFORE performing this procedure.1. Slide the st
17PROCEDURE 5ARMSARMSThis Procedure includes the following:Using Cantilever ArmsInstalling/Removing Cantilever ArmsAdjusting Cantilever Arm HeightAdju
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
19ActuatorCantilever ArmSpring FIGURE 4 - REPOSITIONING/REPLACING THELOCKING MECHANISM IN THECANTILEVER ARMAngled Portion ofLocking MechanismLockingMe
2WARNING/SPECIAL NOTESWARNINGDO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT FIRST READINGAND UNDERSTANDING THIS MANUAL. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TOUNDERSTAND THE WARN
20T-Arm SocketInsertsCovedWasherLocknutWheelchair FrameT-Arm ClampHex BoltsHex ScrewWasherT-ArmSocketFIGURE 6 - INSTALLING T-ARM SOCKETSINSTALLING T
21SocketScrewsArm PadPhillipsScrewT-Arm PostArm TubeNOTE: Ifnecessary, turnarm tube 180oto obtain two(2) positions.Phillips Screw FIGURE 10 - ADJUSTIN
22FIGURE 12 - REPLACING THE T-ARM LOCKING LEVERBottomBracketPhillips BoltLockingLeverSpringExtended EndsLocknutNotchWARNINGThe locking lever is spring
23This Procedure includes the following:Replacing Seat PanAdjusting Rear Seat HeightAdjusting Seat DepthAdjusting Seat WidthAdjusting Front Seat-to-Fl
24987654321Use these mountingholes ONLYNEVER use these mounting holes forthe back angle bracketRear--------Wheelchair-------FrontNEVER use this mounti
25ADJUSTING SEAT WIDTH (FIGURE 4)WARNINGThe following procedure should only be per-formed by a qualified technician.1. Remove the EXISTING footplate f
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
27WHEELS PROCEDURE 7WARNINGDuring contact activities, Invacare recommendsinserting quick-release axles with the head endto the inside of the wheelchai
28WHEELSPROCEDURE 7WHEELSINSTALLING QUAD-RELEASEAXLES (FIGURE 3)1. Remove rear wheel and the EXISTING quick-releaseaxle from the wheelchair. Refer to
29AllenScrewLocknutHandrimFIGURE 5 - HANDRIM REPLACEMENTWHEELSWHEELS PROCEDURE 7OPENING/CLOSING CLAMPS(FIGURE 6)WARNINGQUICK RELEASE LEVERS - Make sur
3TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLEOFCONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSWARNING/SPECIAL NOTES ... 2SPECIFICATIONS ...
30WHEELSPROCEDURE 7WARNINGQUICK RELEASE LEVERS - Make sure the quick re-lease levers are pointing towards the rear of thewheelchair and are in the CLO
3112-inchesWHEELSFIGURE 9 - DETERMINING TOE IN/TOE OUT -COMPARING CENTERLINE MEASUREMENTS OFREAR WHEELS2. Measure the distance between the centerlines
32FIGURE 11 - ADJUSTING WHEELBASE LENGTHWHEELSPROCEDURE 7WHEELSClampAxle Tube -Rotates Up andDownFIGURE 10 - ADJUSTING TOE IN/TOE OUTNOTE: Rear wheels
33WHEELS PROCEDURE 7WHEELSFIGURE 12 - ADJUSTING WHEELBASE WIDTHAxleTubeIndexing RingCamber ClampIndexing MarksCamber InsertFIGURE 13 - REPLACING AXLE
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
35AXLE CLAMP TELESCOPING TUBEPOSITION HOLE TUBE HOLE POSITIONCENTER 3ASTANDARD2BAXLE CLAMP TELESCOPING TUBEPOSITION HOLE TUBE HOLE POSITIONUPPER 1BSTA
36BoltLocknutForkSpacerSpacerCasterWHEELSREPOSITIONING/REPLACINGFRONT CASTERS (FIGURE 14)CAUTIONReplacing/repositioning the front casters can af-fect
37FIGURE 15 - ADJUSTING FRONT CASTER HEIGHTWHEELS PROCEDURE 7WHEELSWHEEL LOCK ADJUSTMENT/REPLACEMENT (FIGURE 16)NOTE: Before adjusting or replacing th
38This Procedure includes the following:Adjusting/Replacing Flip-Up FootboardAdjusting/Replacing Rigid Tubular FootrestAnti-Tipper Replacement/Adjustm
39FOOTRESTPROCEDURE 8ANTITIPPERFOOTREST/ANTI-TIPPER1-1/2 to 2-inch clearanceAnti-tipperExtensionReleaseButtonsAnti-tipperBarFIGURE 3 - ANTI-TIPPER ADJ
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),
40This Procedure includes the following:Elastomers and SuspensionReplacing Front ElastomersWARNINGAfter ANY adjustments, repair or service and BEFOREu
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43WARRANTYLIMITED WARRANTYPLEASE NOTE: THE WARRANTY BELOW HAS BEEN DRAFTED TO COMPLY WITH FEDERAL LAW APPLICABLE TOPRODUCTS MANUFACTURED AFTER JULY 4,
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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
6SAFETY/HANDLING OFWHEELCHAIRS“Safety and Handling” of the wheelchair requires the closeattention of the wheelchair user as well as the assistant.This
7GENERALGUIDELINESGENERAL GUIDELINES PROCEDURE 1Example: 46% 54% 103 lbs. 130 lbs.UNOCCUPIED OCCUPIEDCenter of GravityProper positioning is essential
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
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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