Invacare Mobility Aid P9000 User Manual

Service Manual  
Excel and P9000  
DEALER: KEEP THIS MANUAL.THE PROCEDURES  
IN THIS MANUAL MUST BE PERFORMED BY A  
QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN ONLY.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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The following procedures refer to POWER 9000 and EXCEL wheelchairs except where specified.  
REPLACINGSEATPOSITIONINGSTRAP ............ 23  
REPLACINGCAPTAIN'SSEAT ........................... 23  
REPOSITIONINGMKIVJOYSTICK  
-CAPTAIN’SSEAT ....................................... 23  
REMOVING/INSTALLING  
MKIVCONTROLLER ................................... 24  
REPLACINGWIRINGHARNESS ........................ 25  
DISCONNECTING/CONNECTING  
LIMITSWITCH .............................................. 26  
ADJUSTINGLIMITSWITCH ................................ 26  
REMOVING/INSTALLINGSHROUDS ................... 27  
CHANGINGSEATWIDTH  
SPECIAL NOTES .........................................2  
SPECIFICATIONS ........................................4  
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PROCEDURE 1 - GENERAL GUIDELINES ....6  
REPAIRORSERVICEINFORMATION .................. 6  
OPERATINGINFORMATION ................................. 6  
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PROCEDURE 2 - TROUBLESHOOTING .......7  
FIELD LOAD TEST .............................................. 7  
USING HYDROMETER TO CHECK  
BATTERY CELLS (LEAD ACID) ........................... 7  
MOTORTESTING ............................................... 8  
MOTORBRUSHINSPECTION ............................. 9  
ELECTRO-MECHANICAL  
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-INTEGRATEDSLINGSEATS ...................... 29  
REPLACING CROSSBRACES  
PARKINGBRAKETEST .................................. 9  
-CAPTAIN'SSEAT ....................................... 30  
WHEN TO CHARGE BATTERIES ....................... 32  
CHARGINGBATTERIES ..................................... 32  
REPLACINGBATTERIES ................................... 33  
INSTALLING/REMOVINGBATTERYBOXES ......... 33  
BATTERYTRAY ................................................. 34  
REPOSITIONINGMOTORS ............................... 36  
REPLACINGCLUTCHHANDLES ....................... 38  
REPLACINGMOTOR/GEARBOX ....................... 38  
PROCEDURE 3 - UPHOLSTERY ................ 10  
REPLACINGBACKUPHOLSTERY .................... 10  
PROCEDURE 4 - SEAT FRAME .................. 11  
ADJUSTINGSEATDEPTH ................................. 11  
ADJUSTINGBACKHEIGHT/REPLACING  
BACK CANES ............................................. 11  
PROCEDURE 5 - ELECTRONICS............... 12  
PREPARINGMKIVJOYSTICKFORUSE ............ 12  
REPOSITIONINGMKIVJOYSTICK ...................... 12  
PROCEDURE 9 - RWD WHEELCHAIRS ..... 40  
ASSEMBLING POWER 9000 .............................. 40  
WHEN TO CHARGE BATTERIES ....................... 41  
CHARGINGBATTERIES ..................................... 41  
REPLACINGBATTERIES ................................... 42  
INSTALLING/REMOVINGBATTERYBOXES ......... 42  
BATTERYTRAY ................................................. 43  
CHANGINGSEATWIDTH ................................... 43  
ADJUSTINGSEAT-TO-FLOORHEIGHT .............. 44  
DISCONNECTING/CONNECTING  
PROCEDURE 6 - WHEELS ........................ 13  
REPLACINGPNEUMATICTIRES/TUBES  
- DRIVE WHEELS/CASTERS....................... 13  
REMOVING/INSTALLINGDRIVEWHEELS .......... 13  
REPLACING CASTERS ..................................... 14  
REPLACING FORKS ......................................... 14  
PROCEDURE 7 - BATTERIES .................... 15  
INSTALLINGREMOVINGBATTERIES  
INTO/FROM BATTERY BOXES.................... 15  
CONNECTING BATTERY CABLES..................... 16  
MKIV CONTROLLER, MOTOR  
AND BATTERY LEADS ................................ 44  
REMOVING/INSTALLINGMKIV  
CONTROLLER ........................................... 45  
REPLACINGWIRINGHARNESS ........................ 45  
REPLACINGMOTOR/GEARBOX ....................... 46  
PROCEDURE 8 - FWD WHEELCHAIRS ..... 20  
ASSEMBLINGEXCEL ........................................ 20  
ADJUSTINGFLIP-UPREMOVABLE  
FOOTBOARD ............................................. 21  
REPLACINGARMRESTPADS ........................... 22  
REPLACINGARMRESTPLATE .......................... 22  
LIMITEDWARRANTY ................................. 47  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
SPECIFICATIONS  
NOTE: All specifications are  
approximate.  
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INTEGRATED SLING SEAT  
CAPTAIN'S SEAT  
BACKTYPE  
LOW SOLID SEAT HIGH  
LOW  
(LOB)  
19-in.  
17-in.  
(LOBSS)  
(HIB)  
19-in.  
17-in.  
Seat Width Range:  
Seat Depth Range:  
16, 18or20-in.  
19-in.  
16, 17 or 18-in. - In 1-in. increments  
(17and18-in. byextension)  
17-in.  
Back Height Range  
Std.:  
Opt. Headrest:  
Opt. BackrestExt.:  
16, 17, 18, 19 or 20-in. - In 1-in. increments  
16-in.  
N/A  
23-in.  
18-in.  
N/A  
22-in.  
28-in.  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
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Seat-to-Floor:  
N/A  
ª55o - 114o  
ª98o  
19-1/2-in.  
24-3/4-in.  
35-in.  
ª35o - 170o  
18-1/2-in.  
22-in.  
22-in.  
OverallWidth(NoJoystick): 24-5/8-in.  
24-3/4-in.  
35-in.  
24-3/4-in.  
39-in.  
Overall Height:  
34-3/8-in. -16-in. BackHeight  
Weight  
W/O Batteries:  
W/Batteries (Gel Cell):  
Shipping:  
90 to 100 lbs.  
170 to 180 lbs.  
105 to 115 lbs.  
122 to 127 lbs.  
203 to207 lbs.  
153 to 157 lbs.  
Armrests:  
Removable, FlipBack, FixedorAdjustable Flip Back - Adjustable Height - Full Length (Std.)  
Height - Desk and Full Length  
Upholstery:  
Black Nylon  
Vinyl or Cloth with Vinyl  
NOTE: 18-in. wide x 16-in. deep wheelchair with MKIV RII electronics.  
ªNOTE: Low and High Back Types have an infinite adjustment. Low Backs with Solid Seat have no adjustment.  
INTEGRATED SLING SEAT AND CAPTAIN'S SEAT  
vDRIVEWHEELPOSITION  
Overall Length  
REARPOSITION  
MIDDLE POSITION  
FORWARDPOSITION  
With 8-in. Rear Casters and  
93FrontRiggings:  
With 8-in. Rear Casters  
and no Front Riggings:  
47-1/2-in.  
32-1/2-in.  
47-1/2-in.  
33-1/2-in.  
N/A  
N/A  
vNOTE:RefertoREPOSITIONING MOTORSinPROCEDURE7 ofthismanual.  
Drive Wheels/Tires:  
12-1/2x2-1/4-in. (Flat Free or Pneumatic)  
Casters w/Precision Sealed Bearings:  
8 x 1-3/4-in. Semi Pneumatic (Std.), 8 x 2-in. Pneumatic (Opt.)  
6 x 2-in. Semi Pneumatic (Opt.)  
Footrest/Legrest:  
Swingaway,RemovableAdjustableFlipUpRemovableFootboard  
DualGroup22NFGelCell  
Battery/Size (Not Supplied):  
PERFORMANCE  
Speed (M.P.H.):  
Turning Radius:  
* Range (variable):  
0 to 3.8  
> 26-in.  
17-22 miles  
** v Weight Limitation: 250 lbs.  
*NOTE: Range will vary with battery conditions, surface, terrain and operators weight.  
**NOTE: Includes seating systems and accessories.  
v NOTE: Refer to REPOSITIONING MOTORS in PROCEDURE 8 of this manual.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
SPECIFICATIONS  
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NOTE: All specifications are approximate.  
Seat Width Range:  
14,16,18or20-in. - ADULTFRAME  
16, 18 or 20-in. - LOW SEAT FRAME  
Seat Depth Range:  
16,17or18-in.(17and18-in.byextension)  
16, 17, 18, 19 or20-in.  
Back Height Range Standard:  
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18-1/2-in.-LOWSEATFRAME  
20-1/4-in.-ADULTFRAME  
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Overall Width:  
Overall Height:  
21-3/4 to 27-3/4-in. (With MKIV Joystick)  
33-1/4to37-1/4-in.-LOWSEATFRAME  
35-1/4to39-1/4-in.-ADULTFRAME  
Overall Length  
RWD Wheelchairs:  
FWD with 93FrontRiggings:  
FWD with noFrontRiggings:  
36-1/2to47-1/4-in.  
N/A  
N/A  
Weight  
W/O Batteries:  
82 lbs.  
W/ Batteries and PW93 Front Riggings  
U1GelCell(14-inchChairs):  
Dual Group 22NF Gel Cell  
(16,18or20-inchChairs):  
Shipping:  
145 lbs.  
157 lbs.  
110 lbs.  
Drive Wheels/Tires  
(Flat Free or Pneumatic):  
12-1/2x2-1/4-in.  
8x1-3/4-in.SemiPneumatic(Standard)  
Casters w/Precision Sealed Bearings: 8x2-in.Pneumatic(Optional)  
Rotating,Removable(Standard)  
Anti-Tippers:  
Swingaway,Removable  
Footrest/Legrest:  
FixedHeight-DeskandFullLength  
Armrests:  
(Standard)AdjustableHeight-Deskand  
FullLength(Optional)  
Black Nylon  
Upholstery:  
Battery/Size (Not Supplied)  
Two (2) Required:  
U1 Gel Cell (14-in. chairs), Dual Group  
22NFGelCell(16, 18or20-in. chairs)  
NOTE: 18-inch wide x 16-inch deep wheelchair with MKIV RII electronics.  
PERFORMANCE  
0 to 4  
Speed (M.P.H.):  
Turning Radius:  
* Range (variable):  
35-inches  
12-14 miles with U1 batteries  
18-22mileswith22NFbatteries  
250 lbs.  
** Weight Limitation:  
*NOTE: Range will vary with battery conditions, surface, terrain and operators weight.  
**NOTE: Includes seating systems and accessories.  
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PROCEDURE 1  
GENERAL GUIDELINES  
This Procedure Includes the Following:  
Repair or Service Information  
Operating Information  
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REPAIR OR SERVICE INFORMATION  
Se t-up of the Ele c tronic Control Unit is to b e p e rform e d ONLY b y ind ivid ua ls c e rtifie d b y  
Inva c a re . The fina l tuning a d justm e nts o f the c o ntro lle r m a y a ffe c t o the r a c tivitie s o f  
the whe e lc ha ir. Da m a g e to the e q uip m e nt c o uld o c c ur und e r the se c irc um sta nc e s. If  
no n-c e rtifie d ind ivid ua ls p e rfo rm a ny wo rk o n the se units, the wa rra nty is vo id .  
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GENERAL WARNINGS  
Pe rfo rm a nc e a d justm e nts sho uld o nly b e m a d e b y p ro fe ssio na ls o f the he a lthc a re fie ld  
o r p e rso ns fully c o nve rsa nt with this p ro c e ss a nd the d rive r's c a p a b ilitie s. Inc o rre c t  
se tting s c o uld c a use injury to the d rive r, b ysta nd e rs, d a m a g e to the c ha ir a nd to  
surro und ing p ro p e rty.  
Afte r the whe e lc ha ir ha s b e e n se t-up , c he c k to m a ke sure tha t the whe e lc ha ir p e rform s  
to the sp e c ific a tio ns e nte re d d uring the se t-up p ro c e d ure . If the whe e lc ha ir d o e s NOT  
p e rfo rm to sp e c ific a tio ns, turn the whe e lc ha ir OFF im m e d ia te ly a nd re e nte r se t-up  
sp e c ific a tio ns. Re p e a t this p ro c e d ure until the whe e lc ha ir p e rfo rm s to sp e c ific a tio ns.  
DO NOT use p a rts, a c c e sso rie s, o r a d a p te rs o the r tha n tho se a utho rize d b y Inva c a re .  
TIRE PRESSURE  
DO NOT use your whe e lc ha ir unle ss it ha s the p rop e r tire p re ssure (P.S.I.). DO NOT ove rin-  
fla te the tire s. Fa ilure to fo llo w the se sug g e stio ns m a y c a use the tire to e xp lo d e a nd  
c a use b od ily ha rm . The re c om m e nd e d tire p re ssure is liste d on the sid e wa ll of the tire .  
ELEC TRIC AL  
Gro und ing Instruc tio ns:  
DO NOT, und e r a ny c irc um sta nc e s, c ut o r re m o ve the ro und g ro und ing p ro ng fro m a ny  
p lug use d with o r fo r Inva c a re p ro d uc ts. So m e d e vic e s a re e q uip p e d with thre e -p ro ng  
(g ro und ing ) p lug s fo r p ro te c tio n a g a inst p o ssib le sho c k ha za rd s. Whe re a two -p ro ng  
wa ll re c e p ta c le is e nc o unte re d , it is the p e rso na l re sp o nsib ility a nd o b lig a tio n o f the  
c usto m e r to c o nta c t a q ua lifie d e le c tric ia n a nd ha ve the two -p ro ng re c e p ta c le  
re p la c e d with a p ro p e rly g ro und e d thre e -p ro ng wa ll re c e p ta c le in a c c o rd a nc e with  
the Na tio na l Ele c tric a l Co d e . If yo u m ust use a n e xte nsio n c o rd , use ONLY a thre e -wire  
e xte nsio n c o rd ha ving the sa m e o r hig he r e le c tric a l ra ting a s the d e vic e b e ing  
c o nne c te d . In a d d itio n, Inva c a re ha s p la c e d RED/ ORANGE WARNING TAGS o n so m e  
e q uip m e nt. DO NOT re m o ve the se ta g s.  
BATTERIES  
The wa rra nty a nd p e rfo rm a nc e sp e c ific a tio ns c o nta ine d in this m a nua l a re b a se d o n  
the use o f d e e p c yc le g e l c e ll o r se a le d le a d a c id b a tte rie s. Inva c a re stro ng ly re c o m -  
m e nd s the ir use a s the p o we r so urc e fo r this unit.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROCEDURE 2  
7. TurnthewheelchairONandpushthejoystickforward,  
trying to drive the wheelchair through the stationary  
object. Thisputsaheavyloadonthebatteriesasthey  
try to push through the stationary object. Read the  
meter while the motors are straining to determine the  
voltageunderload.  
This Procedure Includes the Following:  
Field Load Test  
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Using Hydrometer To Check Battery Cells (Lead  
Acid)  
Motor Testing  
NOTE: If the voltage drops to less than 23.5 volts from a  
pairoffullychargedbatterieswhileunderload, theyshould  
be replaced regardless of the unloaded voltages.  
Motor Brush Inspection  
Electro-Mechanical Parking Brake Test  
Battery Charger  
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FIELD LOAD TEST (FIGURE 1)  
Connector  
NOTE: The following test can also be performed through  
the controller of the wheelchair along with a remote  
programmer. Refer to the individual CONTROLLER  
MANUAL supplied with each wheelchair.  
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Oldbatterieslosetheirabilitytostoreandreleasepower,due  
to increased internal resistance. This means that as you try  
totakepowerfromthebattery,someofthatpowerisusedup  
intheprocessofpassingthroughthebattery,resultinginless  
voltage at the posts. The more power drawn, the lower the  
voltageavailable.Whenthislostvoltagedropstheoutput1.0  
volts under load (2.0 for a pair), replace the batteries.  
Digital Voltmeter  
FIGURE 1 - FIELD LOAD TEST  
USING HYDROMETER TO CHECK  
BATTERY CELLS (LEAD ACID)  
(FIGURE 2)  
Testing under load is the only way to spot this problem.  
While special battery load testing equipment is available,  
it is costly and difficult to transport.  
NOTE: Perform this procedure when a digital voltmeter is  
notavailable.  
Use a digital voltmeter to check battery charge level at  
the charger connector. It is located on the base of the  
wheelchair frame.  
WARNING  
NOTE: READ the instructions CAREFULLY before us-  
NEVER sm o ke o r strike a m a tc h ne a r the  
b a tte rie s. If the c a p s o f the b a tte ry c e lls  
a re re m o ve d , NEVER lo o k d ire c tly into  
the m whe n c ha rg ing the b a tte ry.  
ing the digital voltmeter.  
NOTE: Invacare recommends that ONLY qualified ser-  
vice personnel perform this test.  
The use o f rub b e r g lo ve s a nd sa fe ty  
g la sse s is re c om m e nd e d whe n te sting the  
b a tte ry c e lls.  
1. Ensure that power is OFF.  
2. Make sure battery is fully charged. An extremely  
discharged battery will exhibit the same symptoms  
as a bad one.  
Whe n re a ding a hydrome te r, DO NOT a llow  
a ny liq uid to c o m e in c o nta c t with yo ur  
e ye s o r skin. It is a fo rm o f a c id a nd c a n  
c a use se rio us b urns, a nd in so m e c a se s,  
b lind ne ss. If yo u d o g e t b a tte ry a c id o n  
yo u, flush the e xp o se d a re a s with c o o l  
wa te r IMMEDIATELY. If the a c id c om e s into  
c onta c t with e ye s or c a use s se rious b urns,  
g e t m e d ic a l he lp IMMEDIATELY.  
3. Place a one (1) piece of wood taller than the axle of  
the drive wheels between the wheelchair and a wall,  
workbench or other stationary object.  
4. Remove the footrests from the wheelchair and place  
the stabilizer wheels or the front of the wheelchair  
against the piece of wood.  
5. Placethevoltmeterleadsintothechargerplugonthe  
wheelchair. Mostdigitalvoltmetersarenotaffectedby  
polarity, however, analog meters (meters with swinging  
needles)canbeandshouldbeusedcarefully. Agood  
meter reading should be 25.5 to 26 VDC.  
The b a tte ry a c id c a n d a m a g e yo ur  
whe e lc ha ir, c lo thing , a nd ho use ho ld  
ite m s. The re fo re , ta ke re a d ing s c a utio usly  
a nd o nly in d e sig na te d a re a s.  
6. Have two (2) individuals (one [1] on each arm) apply  
asmuchdownwardpressureaspossibleonthearms  
of the wheelchair.  
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PROCEDURE 2  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
8. Flush the liquid back into the same cell after reading  
the float. Repeat this step until all cells have been  
properly read. A shorted or dead cell can be detected  
when it is the only cell that does not charge.  
WARNING  
ONLY use d istille d wa te r whe n top p ing off  
the b a tte ry c e lls.  
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Most ba tte rie s a re not sold with instruc tions.  
Howe ve r, wa rning s a re fre q ue ntly note d  
on the c e ll c a p s. Re a d the m c a re fully.  
9. Flush hydrometer in cold running water by allowing  
the water to rise into hydrometer as far as possible.  
Do this several times to guard against burn damage.  
10. Replace the battery caps.  
1. Remove the battery box(es). Refer to one (1) of the  
following:  
11. Reinstallbatteryboxes. Refertoone(1)ofthefollowing:  
A. FWDWHEELCHAIRS:INSTALLING/REMOVING  
BATTERY BOXES in PROCEDURE 8 of this  
manual.  
A. FWDWHEELCHAIRS:INSTALLING/REMOVING  
BATTERY BOXES in PROCEDURE 8 of this  
manual.  
B. RWDWHEELCHAIRS:INSTALLING/REMOVING  
BATTERY BOXES in PROCEDURE 9 of this  
manual.  
B. RWDWHEELCHAIRS:INSTALLING/REMOVING  
BATTERY BOXES in PROCEDURE 9 of this  
manual.  
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2. Remove the battery caps from the battery.  
3. Squeeze the air from the hydrometer.  
4. Place the hydrometer into a battery cell.  
MOTOR TESTING (FIGURE 3)  
1. On the 4-pin motor connector, locate the two (2)  
contacts in the red and black housings.  
NOTE: DO NOT fill hydrometer more than 3/4 full.  
5. Draw up sufficient acid to cover float balls.  
6. Tap lightly to remove air bubbles.  
2. Set the digital multimeter to measure ohms ().  
3. Measure the resistance between the two (2) motor  
contacts.  
7. Number of floating balls indicates charge.  
NOTE: A normal reading is between 1 and 5 ohms ().  
A reading of 0 ohms () or in excess of 15 ohms ()  
indicates a problem. High readings are generally caused  
by bad connections and/or damaged brushes. Contact  
authorized dealer or Invacare.  
Num ber of Floating Balls  
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Discharged  
25% Charged  
50% Charged  
75% Charged  
100% Charged  
Overcharged  
* Check charging system.  
Number of Floating  
Balls Will Vary  
According to Charge  
Ohmmeter  
Motor Connector  
FIG URE 3 - MO TO R TESTING  
FIG URE 2 - USING A HYDRO METER TO  
C HEC K BATTERY C ELLS (LEAD AC ID)  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROCEDURE 2  
MOTOR BRUSH INSPECTION  
(FIGURE 4)  
ELECTRO-MECHANICAL PARKING  
BRAKE TEST (FIGURE 5)  
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There are two (2) contact brushes on the motors located 1. On the four-pin motor connector, locate the side by  
under the brush caps on the motor housing. If these caps  
are hard to remove they are either overtightened or the  
side connectors in the black housings.  
motor has become very hot. Let motors cool. If caps still 2. Set the digital multimeter to read ohms ().  
cannot be removed, it is recommended that the motor be  
sent to Invacare Technical Services for inspection/repair. 3. Measure the resistance between the two (2)  
brake contacts. A normal reading is 100 ohms ().  
NOTE: It is very important to note which way the brush  
comes out of the motor. The brush MUST be placed into  
the motor exactly the same way to ensure good contact  
with the commutator.  
A reading of 0 ohms (W) or a very high reading; i.e.,  
MEG ohms or O.L. (out of limit) indicates a shorted  
brake or an open connection respectively. If either  
condition exists, send the motor to Invacare Technical  
Service for inspection/repair.  
1. Once the motor brush caps have been removed, pull  
the brushes out of the motor. The end of the brushes  
should be smooth and shiny and the spring should  
not be damaged or discolored. If one or both of the  
brushes are damaged, only the damaged or worn  
brushes need be replaced. It is very important that  
any time a brush is replaced, it must be “burned in”.  
Thisisaccomplishedbyrunningthemotorforonehour  
in each direction with a half hour break in-between.  
This should also be done with little or no load on the  
motor, i.e., put the wheelchair up on blocks so the  
drive (large) wheels do not contact the ground and  
run the wheelchair. A motor with only one brush  
replacedwillonlycarryasmallpercentageofitsrated  
load capacity until the NEW brush is burned in.  
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A sho rte d e le c tro -m e c ha nic a l b ra ke will  
d a m a g e the b ra ke o utp ut se c tio n in the  
c o ntro lle r. DO NOT c o nne c t a sho rte d  
e le c tro -m e c ha nic a l b ra ke to  
c o ntro lle r m o d ule . A sho rte d b ra ke MUST  
b e re p la c e d .  
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NOTE: A bad motor can damage the controller module  
but a bad controller should NOT damage a motor.  
Motor  
Cap  
Motor  
Cap  
4 Pin Motor Connector  
Ohmmeter  
4 Pin Motor Connector  
FIGURE 4 - MOTOR BRUSH INSPECTION  
FIG URE 5 - ELEC TRO -MEC HANIC AL  
PARKING BRAKE TEST  
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PROCEDURE 3  
UPHOLSTERY  
This Procedure Includes the Following:  
Replacing Back Upholstery  
Back Upholstery  
Washer  
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Afte r ANY a djustme nts, re pa ir or se rvic e a nd  
BEFORE use , m a ke sure tha t a ll a tta c hing  
ha rd wa re is tig hte ne d se c ure ly - othe rwise  
injury or da ma ge ma y re sult.  
Phillips  
Screw  
REPLACING BACK UPHOLSTERY  
(FIGURE 1)  
Washer  
1. Remove one (1) armrest from the wheelchair.  
2. Cutthetie-wrapsthatsecurethebottomoftheexisting  
back upholstery to the wheelchair frame.  
Tie Wrap Mounting Hole  
3. Remove the two (2) phillips screws and washers that  
securetheexistingbackupholsterytothebackcanes.  
Locknuts  
Washer  
4. Remove the two (2) hex screws, washers and locknuts  
thatsecureone(1)backcanetothewheelchairframe.  
NOTE: It is necessary to remove only one (1) back cane  
to replace the back upholstery.  
Hex Screws  
5. Pull the loose back cane out of the existing back  
upholstery.  
6. Pull the existing back upholstery up and over the  
mounted back cane.  
FIGURE 1 - REPLACING BACK UPHOLSTERY  
7. Installthenewbackupholsteryoverthemountedback  
cane.  
8. Slide the loose back cane through the new back up-  
holstery.  
WARNING  
The ba c k c a ne s MUST be se c ure ly fa ste ne d  
to the whe e lc ha ir fra m e BEFORE using the  
whe e lc ha ir.  
9. Using the mounted back cane as a guide, reinstall  
the loose back cane to the wheelchair frame with the  
existing hex screws, washers and locknuts.  
NOTE: Make sure the back canes are mounted to the  
same height.  
10. Securely tighten the new back upholstery to the back  
canes with the two (2) phillips screws and washers.  
11. Secure the bottom of the new back upholstery to the  
wheelchair frame with tie-wraps.  
12. Reinstall the armrest onto the wheelchair.  
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SEAT FRAME  
PROCEDURE 4  
ADJ USTING BACK HEIGHT/  
REPLACING BACK CANES  
(FIGURE 2)  
This Procedure Includes the Following:  
Adjusting Seat Depth  
Adjusting Back Height /Replacing Back Canes  
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1. Remove the four (4) hex screws, washers and  
locknuts that secure the two (2) back canes to the  
wheelchair frame.  
WARNING  
Afte r ANY a d justm e nts, re p a ir o r se rvic e  
a nd BEFORE use , m a ke sure tha t a ll  
a tta c hing ha rd wa re is tig hte ne d se c ure ly  
- othe rwise injury or d a m a g e m a y re sult.  
2. Reposition the back canes to one (1) of five (5) pairs  
of height adjustment holes:  
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HOLE PAIR #  
1
2
3
4
5
ADJ USTING SEAT DEPTH  
(FIGURE 1)  
16-20-inches  
16 17 18 19 20  
Holes numbered from bottom to top for reference only.  
(There are no numbers on the back canes.)  
1. Removetheexistingseatupholsteryfromthewheelchair.  
RefertoREPLACINGSEATUPHOLSTERYinPRO-  
CEDURE5oftheOwnersManual,partnumber1080737.  
3. Reinstall the four (4) hex screws, washers and locknuts  
that secure the back canes to the wheelchair frame.  
NOTE: If adjusting seat depth of the wheelchair, the seat  
upholstery MUST be changed as well.  
4. Securely tighten the hex screws and locknuts.  
2. Remove the two (2) plug buttons from the ends of the  
crossbraces that are towards front of wheelchair.  
HOLE PAIR  
Back Cane  
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NOTE:Thetwo(2)plugbuttonswillbeusedintheendsof  
the seat extensions.  
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3. Install the two (2) seat extension tubes into the ends  
on the crossbraces. Line up the second mounting  
hole from the rear of the seat extension tube with the  
front mounting hole in the crossbrace.  
Locknuts  
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4. Install the new seat upholstery onto the wheelchair.  
Refer to REPLACING SEAT UPHOLSTERY in  
PROCEDURE 5 of the Owners Manual, part  
number 1080737.  
Washers  
Hex Screws  
NOTE: Make sure to line up the mounting holes in the  
seat extension tubes with the new seat upholstery.  
Wheelchair Frame  
5. Installplugbuttonsintotheendsoftheseatextension  
tubes.  
FIGURE 2 - ADJUSTING BACK HEIGHT/  
REPLAC ING BAC K C ANES  
Washer  
Phillips  
Screws  
Plug Button  
Crossbrace  
Seat Extension Tube  
FIG URE 1 - ADJUSTING SEAT DEPTH  
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PROCEDURE 5  
ELECTRONICS  
REPOSITIONING MKIV J OYSTICK  
(FIGURE 2)  
This Procedure Includes the Following:  
Preparing MKIV Joystick for Use  
Repositioning MKIV Joystick  
1. Turn the lever on the adjustment lock to release the  
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adjustment lock from joystick mounting tube (tube).  
2. Remove the joystick from the wheelchair.  
WARNING  
3. Remove the three (3) hex screws that secure joystick  
mounting bracket (bracket), the threaded hole half  
clampandtheopenedholehalfclamptothearmtube.  
Afte r ANY a d justm e nts, re p a ir o r se rvic e  
a nd BEFORE use , m a ke sure a ll a tta c hing  
ha rd wa re is tig hte ne d se c ure ly - othe rwise  
injury or d a m a g e m a y re sult.  
4. Reposition the threaded hole half clamp and opened  
hole half clamp on the opposite arm tube. Make sure  
threaded hole half clamp is on the inside of arm tube.  
PREPARING MKIV J OYSTICK FOR  
USE (FIGURE 1)  
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5. While holding the two (2) half clamps, install the front  
hexscrewintothetwo(2)halfclamps.Securelytighten.  
6. Lineupmountingholesofthejoystickmountingbracket  
with the mounting holes in the two (2) half clamps.  
NOTE:TorepositiontheMKIVjoystickonaCaptain’sSeat,  
refertoREPOSITIONINGMKIVJOYSTICK-CAPTAIN’S  
SEAT in PROCEDURE 8 of this manual.  
7. Secure the joystick mounting bracket to the two (2)  
half clamps with the remaining two (2) hex screws.  
NOTE: The MKIV joystick is factory installed on the right  
sideofthewheelchair. TorepositiontheMKIVjoystickonto  
the left side of the wheelchair, refer to REPOSITIONING  
MKIV JOYSTICK in this procedure of the manual.  
8. Slidetubethroughthebrackettothedesiredposition.  
9. Slidetheadjustmentlockovertheendofthetubeand  
secure the adjustment lock to the tube by turning the  
lever on the adjustment lock.  
1. Turn the lever on the adjustment lock to release the  
adjustment lock from joystick mounting tube.  
2. Slide joystick mounting tube to the desired position.  
Threaded Hole  
Half Clamp  
3. Turn the lever on the adjustment lock to secure the  
adjustment lock to the joystick mounting tube.  
Arm Tube  
Joystick  
MKIV Joystick  
Joystick Mounting  
Tube  
Hex Screws  
Joystick  
Mounting Tube  
Joystick Mounting Bracket  
Adjustment Lock  
Lever  
Adjustment  
Lock  
Lever  
Opened Hole Half Clamp  
FIGURE 1 - PREPARING MKIV JOYSTICK  
FO R USE  
FIG URE 2 - REPO SITIO NING MKIV  
J O YSTIC K  
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WHEELS  
PROCEDURE 6  
Installing  
This Procedure Includes the Following:  
NOTE: The keystock in the wheel hub MUST lineup with  
the cutout in the gearbox drive shaft.  
Replacing Pneumatic Tires/Tubes -  
Drive Wheels/Casters  
1. Install new/existing drive wheel onto the motor drive  
shaft. Make sure the chamfered (angled in) side of  
the wheel hub is pointing away from the wheelchair.  
Removing/Installing Drive Wheels  
Replacing Casters  
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Replacing Forks  
2. Install washer onto motor drive shaft.  
3. Install the NEW locking tab washer onto the motor  
driveshaft. Makesurethelockingtabisinlinewiththe  
keyway of the front wheel.  
4. Apply Loctite® 242 to the hex screw.  
WARNING  
Afte r ANY a d justm e nts, re p a ir o r se rvic e  
a nd BEFORE use , m a ke sure a ll a tta c hing  
ha rd wa re is tig hte ne d se c ure ly - othe rwise  
injury or d a m a g e m a y re sult.  
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torque to 90-inch pounds.  
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6. Examinetheheadofthehexscrewandthelockingtab  
washer. Make sure one (1) of the tabs on the locking  
tab washer is parallel with one (1) of the flats on the  
head of the hex screw.  
As with a ny ve hic le , the whe e ls a nd tire s  
should b e c he c ke d p e riod ic a lly for c ra c ks  
a nd we a r a nd sho uld b e re p la c e d .  
Keystock  
REPLACING PNEUMATIC TIRES/  
TUBES - DRIVE WHEELS/ CASTERS  
Chamfered  
Side of Wheel  
WARNING  
Hub  
Motor  
Driveshaft  
DO NOT use your whe e lc ha ir unle ss it ha s  
the p ro p e r tire p re ssure (p .s.i.). DO NOT  
ove rinfla te the tire s. Fa ilure to follow the se  
sug g e stions m a y c a use the tire to e xp lod e  
a nd c a use b od ily ha rm .  
Keyway  
Locking Tab  
Washer  
If tire s a re p ne um a tic , re p la c e m e nt o f  
tire o r tub e MUST b e p e rfo rm e d b y a n  
Inva c a re d e a le r o r q ua lifie d te c hnic ia n.  
NOTE: If drive wheels or casters are pneumatic,  
under-inflation causes excessive wear which results in  
poor performance of the tires.  
Washer  
Hex Screw (Apply Loctite 242 and use a Torque  
Wrench only to Torque to 90-inch pounds)  
REMOVING/ INSTALLING DRIVE  
WHEELS (FIGURE 1)  
TIGHTEN Hex Screw if Locking Tab is not  
Parallel with Flat on Head (STEP 7)  
WARNING  
Locking Tab Parallel  
with Flat on Head of  
Hex Screw (STEP 6)  
Flat on Head  
of Hex Screw  
NEVER use a lo c king ta b wa she r m o re  
tha n onc e . ALWAYS use a NEW loc king ta b  
wa she r whe n insta lling the d rive whe e ls.  
Othe rwise injury o r d a m a g e m a y re sult.  
Locking  
Tab  
Rem oving  
1. Removethehexscrew,lockingtabwasherandwasher  
that secure the existing drive wheel to the wheel hub.  
Bend Tab up tight against Flat on  
Head of Hex Screw (STEP 8)  
2. Useawheelpullertoremovetheexistingdrive wheel  
from the motor drive shaft.  
FIGURE 1 - REMOVING/ INSTALLING  
DRIVE WHEELS  
Loctite- Registered trademark of Loctite Corporation.  
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PROCEDURE 6  
WHEELS  
7. If one (1) of the tabs on the locking tab washer is NOT NOTE: Check bearing assemblies and replace if  
parallel with one (1) of the flats on the head of the hex necessary.  
screw (FIGURE 1), TIGHTEN the hex screw until the  
closest flat and locking tab are parallel.  
7. Ensure that new fork slides completely into the  
caster head tube.  
NOTE:Tightenhexscrewonly.DONOTloosenhexscrew  
8. Install nylon washer and secure with locknut.  
to make one of the tabs on the locking washer parallel.  
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WARNING  
Im p ro p e r p o sitio ning o f the wa she r will  
p ro hib it the fre e m o ve m e nt o f the fo rks.  
8. Bend the parallel tab of locking tab washer up tight  
against flat of the hex screw (FIGURE 1).  
9. Install Loctite 242 onto the hex screw.  
10. Position the caster into the new fork.  
REPLACING CASTERS (FIGURE 2)  
1. Remove the hex screw, washers and locknut that  
secure the caster to the fork.  
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secure the caster to the new fork.  
2. Remove the caster from the fork.  
3. Install Loctite 242 onto the hex screw.  
4. Replace caster and reverse STEPS 1-3.  
5. Torque the locknut to 120-inch pounds.  
6. Loosen the locknut 1/8 of a turn.  
7. Move the caster side to side.  
12. Torque the locknut to 120-inch pounds.  
13. Loosen the locknut 1/8 of a turn.  
14. Move the caster side to side.  
NOTE: If the caster moves side to side, tighten the  
locknut slightly. Repeat STEP 14 until there is no side  
to side movement of the caster.  
NOTE: If the caster moves side to side, tighten the  
locknut slightly. Repeat STEP 7 until there is no side  
to side movement of the caster.  
15. Adjust the fork. Refer to ADJUSTING FORKS in  
PROCEDURE 8 of the owner's manual, part number  
1080737.  
Locknut  
Fork  
Dust Cover  
Hex Screw  
Locknut  
Nylon Washer  
Caster Head Tube  
Locknut  
Fork  
Washer  
Washer  
Washer  
Hex Screw  
Caster  
FIGURE 2 - REPLACING CASTERS  
Washer  
FIGURE 3 - REPLACING FORKS  
Caster  
REPLACING FORKS (FIGURE 3)  
1. Remove the hex screw, washers and locknut that  
secure the caster to the existing fork.  
2. Remove the caster from the existing fork.  
3. Remove the dust cover.  
4. Remove the locknut and nylon washer.  
5. Drop the existing fork out of the caster head tube.  
6. Slide the new fork into the caster head tube.  
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BATTERIES  
PROCEDURE 7  
NOTE:Ifthereisbatteryacidinthebottomoronthesides  
of the battery box(es) or battery(ies), apply baking soda  
to these areas to neutralize the battery acid. Before  
reinstalling the NEW or existing battery(ies), clean the  
baking soda from the battery box(es) or battery(ies).  
This Procedure includes the following:  
Installing/RemovingBatteriesinto/FromBatteryBoxes  
Connecting Battery Cables  
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NOTE: When securing battery lifting strap to battery,  
observe polarity markings located on the ends of the battery  
lifting strap, (+) side to POSITIVE (+) battery terminal/post  
and (-) side to NEGATIVE (-) battery terminal/post.  
WARNING  
Ma ke sure p owe r to the whe e lc ha ir is OFF  
b e fo re p e rfo rm ing this p ro c e d ure .  
The use of rub b e r g love s a nd sa fe tyg la sse s  
is re c o m m e nd e d whe n wo rking with  
b a tte rie s.  
1. If necessary, remove the battery boxes from the  
wheelchair. Refer to INSTALLING/REMOVING  
BATTERY BOXES in PROCEDURE 8 - FWD or  
PROCEDURE 9 - RWD of this manual.  
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Inva c a re strongly re c om m e nds tha t ba tte ry  
insta lla tio n a nd b a tte ry re p la c e m e nt  
ALWAYS be done by a qua lifie d te c hnic ia n.  
2. Secure the battery lifting strap to battery terminal(s)/  
post(s) (FIGURE 1).  
Afte r ANY a d justm e nts, re p a ir o r se rvic e  
a nd BEFORE use , m a ke sure a ll a tta c hing  
ha rd wa re is tig hte ne d se c ure ly - othe rwise  
injury or d a m a g e m a y re sult.  
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So m e b a tte ry m a nufa c ture rs m o ld  
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c a rrying stra p a nd / o r ho ld d o wn fla ng e s  
d ire c tly into the b a tte ry c a se . Ba tte rie s  
whic h inte rfe re with the b a tte ry b o x  
c a nno t b e use d fo r the se a p p lic a tio ns.  
Atte m p ting to “we d g e ” a b a tte ry into a  
b a tte ry b ox m a y d a m a g e the b ox a nd / or  
the b a tte ry.  
NOTE: For CHARGING BATTERIES or REMOVING/  
INSTALLING THE BATTERY BOXES, refer to  
PROCEDURE 8 - FWD wheelchairs or PROCEDURE  
9 - RWD wheelchairs.  
INSTALLING/ REMOVING  
BATTERIES INTO/ FROM BATTERY  
BOXES (FIGURE 1)  
3. Place batteries into battery box bottom.  
Battery Lifting Strap  
Molded Carrying Strap  
Or Hold Down Flanges  
NOTE: To remove the battery(ies) from the battery  
box(es), reverse the following procedure.  
NOTE: Have the following tools available:  
TOOL  
QTY  
COMMENTS  
Battery LiftingStrap  
1
1
1
1
1
See Note  
1/2-inch (6 pt) Box Wrench  
7/16-inch (6pt) Box Wrench  
3/8-inch (6pt) Box Wrench  
DiagonalCutters  
Not Supplied  
Not Supplied  
Not Supplied  
Not Supplied  
Battery  
Dual 22 NF  
ONLY  
Battery Terminal(s)/Post(s)  
*NOTE: The Battery Lifting strap supplied is for Dual  
22 NF Batteries ONLY. Refer to the battery manufac-  
turer for the proper lifting strap and/or battery tools for  
U1 battery removal/installation.  
U1 Battery Box  
Bottom  
WARNING  
ALWAYS use a b a tte ry lifting stra p whe n  
lifting a b a tte ry. It is the m o st c o nve nie nt  
m e thod a nd a ssure s tha t the b a tte ry a c id  
will no t sp ill. It a lso he lp s to p ro lo ng the  
life o f the b a tte ry.  
Dual 22 NF  
Battery Box  
Bottom  
DO NOT tip the b a tte rie s. Ke e p the  
b a tte rie s in a n up rig ht p o sitio n.  
FIG URE 1 - INSTALLING / REMO VING  
BATTERIES INTO / FRO M BATTERY BO XES  
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PROCEDURE 7  
BATTERIES  
CONNECTING BATTERY CABLES  
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Whe n c onne c ting the ba tte ry c a ble s to the  
b a tte ry(ie s), the b a tte ry c a b le (s) MUST b e  
c onne c te d to the ba tte ry te rmina l(s)/ post(s)  
a s shown in DETAIL “A” or DETAIL “B” of  
FIGURE 3 (d e p e nd ing on b a tte ry typ e ),  
othe rwise da ma ge to the ba tte ry c a ble ma y  
re sult whe n insta lling ba tte ry te rm ina l c a ps.  
WARNING  
NEVER a llo w a ny o f yo ur to o ls a nd / o r  
b a tte ry c a b le (s) to c o nta c t BOTH b a tte ry  
te rm ina l(s)/ p o st(s) a t the sa m e tim e . An  
e le c tric a l sho rt m a y o c c ur a nd se rio us  
p e rsona l injury or d a m a g e m a y oc c ur.  
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The use o f rub b e r g lo ve s a nd sa fe ty  
g la sse s is re c o m m e nd e d whe n wo rking  
with b a tte rie s.  
2. Connect battery cable(s) to battery(ies) terminal(s)/  
post(s) as follows (DETAIL “A” or DETAIL “B”of  
FIGURE3, dependingonbatterytype):  
Dual U1 or Dual 22NF Battery Boxes  
A. NEGATIVE(-)BLACKbatterycabletoNEGATIVE  
(-) battery terminal/post.  
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Perform one (1) of the following methods for connecting  
the battery cable(s):  
B. POSITIVE (+) RED battery cable to POSITIVE  
(+) battery terminal/post.  
A. FOR DUAL U1 BATTERIES - Use direct mount  
method. Refer to FIGURES 2, and 3.  
3. Secure the battery cable(s)/ring terminal(s) to the  
battery terminal(s)/post(s), BLACK to NEGATIVE (-)  
andREDtoPOSITIVE(+), withtheprovided1/4-20x  
7/8-inch hex flange screw and hex flange locknut.  
Securely tighten. (DETAIL “A” or DETAIL “B”of  
FIGURE3, dependingonbatterytype).  
B. FOR DUAL 22NF BATTERIES THAT HAVE  
MOUNTING HOLES IN THE BATTERY  
TERMINAL(S)/POST(S) - Use direct mount  
method. Refer to FIGURES 2 AND 3.  
C. FOR DUAL 22NF BATTERIES THAT DO NOT  
HAVE MOUNTING HOLES IN THE BATTERY  
TERMINAL(S)/POST(S) - Use battery clamp  
method. Refer to FIGURES 4, 5 AND 6.  
4. Verifyallbatterycable(s)/ringterminal(s)arecorrectly  
installed and securely tightened.  
5. Slide terminal cap(s) down battery cable(s) and onto  
battery clamps (FIGURE 3).  
DIRECT MOUNT METHOD (FIGURE 2 AND 3).  
1. Install battery terminal cap(s) onto battery cable(s)as  
follows (FIGURE 2):  
6. Secure each terminal cap in place with a tie-wrap  
(Use tie-wraps 11-1/2-inches long) (FIGURE 3).  
NOTE: It will be necessary to trim excess tie-wrap in or-  
der to install the battery box top(s).  
DUAL U1 BATTERIES:  
A. ORANGE battery terminal cap onto RED battery  
cable.  
7. Install the battery box top(s).  
B. GRAYbatteryterminalcapontoBLACKbatterycable.  
8. Installthebatterybox(es)intothewheelchair. Referto  
INSTALLING/REMOVINGBATTERYBOX(ES)inthe  
PROCEDURE8-FWDMODELSorPROCEDURE  
9 - RWD MODELS of this manual.  
DUAL 22NF BATTERIES:  
A. REDbatteryterminalcaponto REDbatterycable.  
B. BLACKbatteryterminalcapontoBLACKbattery  
cable.  
NOTE:NewBattery(ies)MUSTbefullychargedBEFORE  
using, otherwise the life of the battery(ies) will be reduced.  
9. If necessary, charge the battery(ies). Refer  
to CHARGING BATTERIES in the PROCEDURE  
8 - FWD MODELS or PROCEDURE 9 - RWD  
MODELS of this manual.  
INSTALLING BATTERY TERMINAL C APS  
Battery Cable  
Battery Terminal Cap  
NOTE:Onlyone(1)batterycableandterminalcapshown  
for clarity. Both caps install in the same manner.  
FIG URE 2 - C O NNEC TING BATTERY  
C ABLES - DIREC T MO UNT METHO D  
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BATTERIES  
PROCEDURE 7  
DETAIL “A”  
DUAL U1 BATTERIES  
DETAIL “B”  
DUAL 22NF BATTERIES  
POSITIVE (+) Battery Terminal/Post  
1/4-20 x 7/8-Inch  
Hex Flange Screw  
Negative (-)  
Battery Terminal/  
Post  
1/4-20 x 7/8-Inch  
Hex Flange Screw  
POSITIVE (+) Red  
Battery Cable  
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Flange  
Locknut  
U1 Battery  
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Flange Locknut  
Positive (+) Battery  
Terminal/Post  
NEGATIVE (-)  
Black Battery  
Cable  
22NF Battery  
NEGATIVE (-) Battery  
Terminal/Post  
CONNECT BATTERY  
CABLE TO BATTERY  
CONNECT  
BATTERY  
TERMINAL AS SHOWN.  
CABLE(S) RING  
TERMINAL(S) TO  
THIS SIDE OF  
BATTERY  
TERMINAL(S)/  
POST(S)  
DUAL U1 BATTERIES  
DUAL 22NF BATTERIES  
Gray Battery  
Terminal Cap  
POSITIVE  
(+) Battery  
Terminal/  
Post  
RED  
Battery  
Terminal  
Cap  
NEGATIVE (-)  
Battery Terminal/  
Post  
NEGATIVE  
(-) Battery  
Terminal/  
Post  
POSITIVE (+) Battery  
Terminal Post  
Tie-  
Wrap  
Tie-  
Wrap  
Tie-  
Wrap  
U-1  
Battery  
Tie-Wrap  
Orange Battery  
Terminal Cap  
BLACK BatteryTerminal  
Cap  
22NF Battery  
FIG URE 3 - C O NNEC TING BATTERY C ABLES - DIREC T MO UNT METHO D  
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BATTERIES  
2. Install battery clamp covers onto battery cables as  
follows (FIGURE 5):  
Battery Clam p Method (FIGURES 4, 5 and 6).  
WARNING  
A. REDbatteryclampcoverontoREDbatterycable.  
The b a tte ry c la m p o f the POSITIVE (+)  
b a tte ry te rm ina l/ p ost MUST b e m ounte d in  
the p o sitio n sho wn in FIGURE 5, o the rwise  
the b a tte ry b o x to p c a nno t b e insta lle d  
p ro p e rly.  
B. BLACKbatteryclampcoverontoBLACKbattery  
cable.  
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are shown for clarity. Both battery clamp covers install in  
the same manner.  
1. Perform one (1) of the following:  
INSTALLING BATTERY CLAMP COVERS  
A. If the battery clamp of the POSITIVE (+) battery  
terminal/post is NOT mounted in the orientation  
shown in FIGURE 5, perform the following:  
Battery Clamp  
Battery Cable  
Cover  
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tothePOSITIVE(+)batteryterminal/post.  
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FIGURE 5 - CONNECTING BATTERY  
CABLES - BATTERY CLAMP METHOD  
Whe n tig hte ning  
a lwa ys use a b ox wre nc h. Plie rs will  
“ro und o ff” the nuts. NEVER wig g le  
the  
c la m p s,  
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the  
b a tte ry  
te rm ina l(s)/ p o st(s)  
whe n tig hte ning . The b a tte ry m a y  
b e c o m e d a m a g e d .  
Whe n c o nne c ting the b a tte ry c a b le / ring  
te rm ina l(s) to the b a tte ry(ie s) c la m p (s), the  
b a tte ry c a b le (s) MUSt b e c onne c te d in the  
p o sitio n sho wn in DETAIL “A”, o the rwise  
d a m a g e m a y o c c ur to the b a tte ry c a b le  
a nd / o r b a tte ry c la m p c o ve rs.  
RemovethebatteryclampfromthePOSITIVE  
(+) battery terminal/post.  
Reposition the battery clamp on the POSITIVE  
(+)batteryterminal/postasshowninFIGURE4.  
3. Connect battery cable(s) to battery(ies) terminal(s)/  
post(s) as follows (DETAIL “A”):  
Securely tighten the hex nut that secures  
the battery clamp to the positive (+) battery  
terminal/post.  
A. NEGATIVE(-)BLACKbatterycable/ringterminal  
betweenthemountingplateandbatteryclampof  
NEGATIVE(-)batteryterminal/post.  
B. If the battery clamp on the POSITIVE (+) battery  
terminal/postispositionedasshowninFIGURE4,  
proceed to STEP 2.  
B. POSITIVE(+)REDbatterycable/ringterminalbe-  
tween the mounting plate and battery clamp bat-  
tery clamp of POSITIVE (+) battery terminal/post.  
CORRECT ORIENTATION OF THE POSITIVE (+)  
BATTERY TERMINAL/ POST BATTERY CLAMP  
4. Securethebatterycable(s)/ringterminal(s)tothebat-  
tery clamp(s), BLACK to NEGATIVE (-) and RED to  
POSITIVE (+), with exisitng hex screws. Securely  
Tighten. (DETAILA”)  
POSITIVE (+) Battery Terminal/Post  
(Note position of battery clamp)  
NEGATIVE (-) Battery  
Terminal/Post and Battery Clamp  
5. Verify battery cable ring terminal(s) are correctly in-  
stalled and securely tightened.  
Hex Nut  
6. Slide battery clamp covers down battery cables and  
onto battery terminals. (DETAIL “B”)  
7. Secure each terminal cap in place with a tie-wrap  
(Use tie-wraps 11-1/2-inches long). (DETAIL “B”)  
NOTE: It will be necessary to trim excess tie-wrap in  
order to install the battery box top(s).  
22NF Battery  
8. Install the battery box top(s).  
FIG URE 4 - C O NNEC TING BATTERY  
C ABLES - BATTERY C LAMP METHO D  
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PROCEDURE 7  
9. Installthebatterybox(es)intothewheelchair. Referto 10. If necessary, charge the battery(ies). Refer to  
INSTALLING/REMOVINGBATTERYBOX(ES)inthe  
PROCEDURE8-FWDMODELSorPROCEDURE  
9 - RWD MODELS of this manual.  
CHARGING BATTERIES in the PROCEDURE  
8 - FWD MODELS or PROCEDURE 9 - RWD  
MODELS of this manual.  
NOTE:NewBattery(ies)MUSTbefullychargedBEFORE  
using, otherwise the life of the battery(ies) will be reduced.  
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CONNECTING BATTERY CABLE(S) TO BATTERY(IES) TERMINAL(S)/ POST(S)  
POSITIVE (+) Battery Terminal/  
Post and Battery Clamp  
NEGATIVE (-) Battery Terminal/  
Post and Battery Clamp  
Fuse Box placement  
when box top  
is installed  
Negative (-) BLACK  
Battery Cable  
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Positive (+)  
RED Battery  
Cable  
TOP VIEW  
Group 22NF Battery  
Fuse Box  
DETAIL "A"  
Positive (+) RED  
Battery Cable  
Hex Screw  
Mounting Plate  
Battery Clamp  
Negative (-) BLACK  
Battery Cable  
EXPLO DED  
VIEW  
POSITIVE (+) Battery  
Terminal/Post  
22NF Battery  
NEGATIVE (-) Battery Terminal/Post  
NOTE: Battery clamps exploded away for clarification purposes only.  
DETAIL “B”  
POSITIVE (+) Battery  
RED Battery Clamp Cover  
Terminal/Post  
NEGATIVE (-) Battery  
Terminal/Post  
Tie-Wrap  
Tie-Wrap  
22NF Battery  
BLACK Battery Clamp Cover  
FIG URE 6 - C O NNEC TING BATTERY C ABLES - BATTERY C LAMP METHO D  
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PROCEDURE 8  
FWD WHEELCHAIRS  
WARNING  
Afte r ANY a djustme nts, re pa ir or se rvic e a nd BE-  
FORE use , ma ke sure a ll a tta c hing ha rdwa re is  
tighte ne d se c ure ly - othe rwise injury or da ma ge  
ma y re sult.  
This Procedure Includes the Following:  
Assembling Excel  
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Adjusting Flip-Up Removable Footboard  
Replacing Armrest Pads  
Replacing Armrest Plate  
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Replacing Seat Positioning Strap  
Replacing Captain's Seat  
ASSEMBLING EXCEL  
WARNING  
Repositioning MKIV Joystick - Captain's Seat  
Removing/Installing MKIV Controller  
Replacing Wiring Harness  
The weight of the wheelcha ir without the user a nd  
ba tteries is still between 90 a nd 127 lbs. Use proper  
lifting te c hnique s (lift with your le gs) to a void in-  
jury. Extre me c a ution is a dvise d whe n it is ne c e s-  
sa ry to move a n UNOCCUPIED powe r whe e l-  
c ha ir. Inva c a re re c omme nds using two (2) a ssis-  
ta nts a nd ma king thorough pre pa ra tions. Ma ke  
sure to use ONLY se c ure , non-de ta c ha ble pa rts  
for ha nd-hold supports.  
Disconnecting/Connecting Limit Switch  
Adjusting Limit Switch  
Removing/Installing Shrouds  
Changing Seat Width - Integrated Sling Seats  
Replacing Crossbraces - Captain's Seat  
When to Charge Batteries  
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Ke e p ha nds a nd finge rs c le a r of moving pa rts to  
a void injury.  
Charging Batteries  
The overa ll performa nce of the wheelcha ir WILL  
be a ffected by the front wheel mounting posi-  
tion. Re fe r to REPOSITIONING MOTORS - FWD  
WHEELCHAIRS in this proc e dure of the ma nua l  
BEFORE opera ting the wheelcha ir.  
Replacing Batteries  
Installing/Removing Battery Boxes  
Battery Tray  
Repositioning Motors  
Unfolding/ Folding - Integrated Sling Seat  
(FIGURE 1)  
Replacing Clutch Handles  
Replacing Motor/Gearbox  
UNFOLDING.  
1. Push down on the seat rails until the seat rails are  
positioned in the seat guides.  
2. Assemble the wheelchair. Refer to FIGURE 1.  
Seat  
Refer to INSTALLING/REMOVING  
Rails  
FOOTRESTS or INSTALLING/REMOV-  
INGELEVATINGLEGRESTSinPROCE-  
DURE 3 of the owners manual, part num-  
ber 1080737.  
Refer to PREPARING MKIV  
JOYSTICK FOR USE in  
PROCEDURE 5 of this manual.  
Referto INSTALLING/REMOV-  
ING BATTERY BOXES in this  
procedure of the manual.  
Refer to REPOSITIONING  
MOTORS in this procedure of  
the manual.  
Refer to BATTERY TRAY in this proce-  
dure of the manual.  
Seat Guides  
FIGURE 1 - ASSEMBLING EXCEL - UNFOLDING/FOLDING - INTEGRATED SLING SEAT  
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PROCEDURE 8  
2. Remove the Captain's Seat. Refer to REMOVING/  
INSTALLING CAPTAIN'S SEAT in PROCEDURE 9  
of the owner's manual, part number 1080737.  
FOLDING.  
1. Remove the batteries and footrests/legrests from  
the wheelchair. Refer to FIGURE 1.  
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3. Removetheshrouds.RefertoREMOVING/INSTALL-  
ING SHROUDS in this procedure of the manual.  
2. Lift the battery tray UP and out of the way. Refer  
to FIGURE 1.  
4. Remove the batteries and footrests/legrests from the  
wheelchair. Refer to FIGURE 2.  
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3. Lift up on the seat rails of the wheelchair.  
Unfolding/ Folding - Captain's Seat (FIGURE 2)  
5. Lift the battery tray UP and out of the way. Refer to  
FIGURE 2.  
UNFOLDING.  
1. Push down on the push brackets until they are flush  
6. Lift up on push brackets located on the crossbraces.  
with the pivot links on the crossbraces.  
ADJ USTING FLIP-UP REMOVABLE  
FOOTBOARD  
2. Assemble the wheelchair. Refer to FIGURE 2.  
3. Install the shrouds. Refer to REMOVING/INSTALLING  
SHROUDS in this procedure of the manual.  
Angle (FIGURE 3)  
4. Install the Captain's Seat. Refer to REMOVING/  
INSTALLING CAPTAIN'S SEAT in PROCEDURE 9  
of the owner's manual, part number 1080737.  
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NOTE: Angle availability is limited when the motors are  
in the forward-most position.  
1. Remove the caplug caps.  
5. HIGH BACK CAPTAIN'S SEATS ONLY - Connect  
the limit switch. Refer to DISCONNECTING/ 2. Remove the front hex screw and caplug washer that  
CONNECTING LIMIT SWITCH in this procedure of  
the manual.  
secure the footboard mounting bracket and bushing  
to the wheelchair.  
3. Repeat STEP 2 for the opposite front hex screw and  
caplug washer.  
FOLDING.  
1. HIGHBACKCAPTAIN'SSEATSONLY-Disconnect  
the limit switch. Refer to DISCONNECTING/  
CONNECTING LIMIT SWITCH in this procedure of  
the manual.  
4. Move the footboard mounting brackets to one (1) of  
three (3) positions.  
NOTE: To ensure the existing hex screws tighten  
securely, apply Loctite 242 onto the threads.  
5. Reinstall the two (2) hex screws and caplug washers  
through the two (2) footboard mounting brackets and  
bushings and into the wheelchair.  
Refer to PREPARING MKIV  
JOYSTICK FOR USE in PRO-  
CEDURE 5 of this manual.  
Refer to INSTALLING/REMOVING  
FOOTRESTS or INSTALLING  
ELEVATING LEGRESTS in  
PROCEDURE 3 of the owner's  
manual, part number 1080737.  
Refer to REPOSITIONING  
MOTORS in this procedure of  
the manual.  
Push Brackets  
Pivot Link  
Refer to BATTERY TRAY in this  
procedure of the manual.  
Crossbraces  
Refer to INSTALLING/REMOVING  
BATTERY BOXES in this procedure  
of the manual.  
FIGURE 2 - ASSEMBLING EXCEL - UNFOLDING/ FOLDING - CAPTAIN'S SEAT  
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6. Torque the two (2) hex screws to 156-in/lbs.  
7. Reinstall the two (2) caplug caps.  
REPLACING ARMREST PADS  
(FIGURE 5)  
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Wheelchair Frame  
Bushing  
1. Remove the mounting screws that secures the front  
of the armrest pad to the armrest plate.  
2. Remove the mounting screw that secures the rear  
ofarmrestpadandarmrestinserttothearmrestplate.  
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Footboard  
Mounting  
Bracket  
Caplug  
Washer  
3. Remove the existing armrest pad and position the  
new armrest pad on the armrest plate.  
4. Line up the mounting holes in the armrest insert,  
armrest plate and new armrest pad.  
Hex  
5. Reinstall the rear mounting screw through the  
armrest insert, armrest plate and armrest pad and  
tighten securely.  
Screw  
Caplug  
Cap  
FIGURE 3 - ADJUSTING FLIP-UP  
REMOVABLE FOOTBOARD - ANGLE  
6. Reinstall the front mounting screw into the armrest  
plate and new armrest pad and tighten securely.  
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REAR  
FRONT  
1. If necessary, remove the four (4) caplug caps.  
Armrest  
Insert  
Armrest  
Pad  
2. Remove the hex screw, two (2) spacers, washers  
and locknut that secure one (1) of the footboard  
pivots to the footboard mounting bracket.  
3. Repeat STEP 2 for opposite side of the wheelchair.  
Mount-  
ing  
Screw  
4. Move the footboard pivots to one (1) of five (5)  
positions.  
Armrest Plate  
Mounting  
Screw  
5. Resecure the two (2) footboard pivots to the  
footboard mounting brackets with the hex screws,  
spacers, washers and locknuts. Refer to FIGURE 4  
for the correct hardware orientation.  
FIGURE 5 - REPLACING ARMREST PADS  
REPLACING ARMREST PLATE  
(FIGURE 6)  
6. Torque the two (2) hex screws to 156in/lbs. and back  
off the hex screws 1/8-1/4 of a revolution.  
7. If necessary, reinstall the four (4) caplug caps.  
1. If necessary, remove the three (3) hex bolts, spacers  
andlocknutsthatsecurethejoystickmountingbracket  
to the armrest plate.  
Footboard Mounting  
Bracket  
2. Remove armrest pad. Refer to REPLACING  
ARMREST PADS in this procedure of the manual.  
Washer  
Flip Up Footboard  
3. Remove the lug bolt, washers and locknut that secure  
the existing armrest plate to the seat frame assembly.  
Hex  
Screw  
4. Position the new armrest plate on the seat frame  
assembly and secure with the lug bolt, washers and  
locknut. Refer to FIGURE 2 for correct hardware  
orientation.  
Five (5)  
Mounting  
Positions  
5. Reinstall armrest pad. Refer to REPLACING  
ARMREST PADS in this procedure of the manual.  
Locknut  
Caplug  
6. If necessary, reinstall the three (3) hex bolts, spacers  
andlocknutsthatsecurethejoystickmountingbracket  
to the armrest plate.  
Footboard Pivot  
Cap  
FIGURE 4 - ADJUSTING FLIP-UP  
REMOVABLE FOOTBOARD - HEIGHT  
7. Repeat STEPS 1-6 for the opposite armrest plate,  
if necessary.  
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5. Position the mounting holes in the two (2) new seat  
positioning strap halves with the mounting holes in the  
seat frame assembly.  
Armrest Plate  
Armrest Insert  
Armrest Pad  
Lug Bolt  
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6. Reinstall the two (2) hex bolts, washers and locknuts  
that secure the seat positioning strap to the seat frame  
assembly and tighten securely.  
Locknuts  
Phillips Screw  
Locknuts  
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7. Install the captain's seat onto the wheelchair.  
Refer to REMOVING/INSTALLING CAPTAIN'S  
SEAT in PROCEDURE 9 of the owner's manual,  
part number 1080737.  
Washers  
REPLACING CAPTAIN'S SEAT  
(FIGURE 8)  
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1. Remove the Captain's seat from the wheelchair. Refer  
to REMOVING/INSTALLING CAPTAIN'S SEAT in  
PROCEDURE 9 of the owner's manual part number  
1080737.  
Phillips  
Screw  
Washers  
Hex Bolts  
Spacers  
2. Remove the four (4) hex screws and washers that se-  
cure existing captain's seat to the seat frame assembly.  
Seat Frame  
Assembly  
Joystick Mounting  
Bracket  
3. Line up mounting holes in the new captain's seat  
with mounting holes in the seat frame assembly.  
FIGURE 6 - REPLACING ARMREST PLATE  
4. Apply Loctite 242 to the hex screws.  
REPLACING SEAT POSITIONING  
STRAP (FIGURE 7)  
5. Install the four (4) hex screws and washers through  
the seat frame assembly and into the new captain's  
seat. Tighten securely.  
NOTE:ThefollowingprocedureisforCaptain'sSeatsonly.  
6. Install the new captain's seat onto the wheelchair.  
Refer to REMOVING/INSTALLING CAPTAIN'S  
SEAT in PROCEDURE 9 of the owner's manual, part  
number 1080737.  
1. Remove the Captain's seat from the wheelchair. Refer  
to REMOVING/INSTALLING CAPTAIN'S SEAT in  
PROCEDURE 9 of the owner's manual, part number  
1080737.  
Captain's Seat  
2. Remove the two (2) hex bolts, washers and locknuts  
that secure the seat positioning strap to the seat frame  
assembly.  
3. Remove the two (2) halves of the seat positioning strap  
from the seat frame assembly.  
Seat Frame  
Seat Frame  
Assembly  
Assembly  
4. Position the two (2) new seat positioning strap halves  
on the inside of the seat frame assembly as shown in  
FIGURE 7.  
Seat Positioning  
Strap  
Hex Screws  
(Apply Loctite  
Washers  
242)  
Washer  
Seat Frame  
FIGURE 8 - REPLACING CAPTAIN'S SEAT  
Assembly  
REPOSITIONING MKIV J OYSTICK -  
CAPTAIN’S SEAT (FIGURE 9)  
Locknut  
1. Turn the lever on the adjustment lock to release the  
adjustment lock from joystick mounting tube.  
Hex Bolt  
FIGURE 7 - REPLACING SEAT POSITIONING STRAP  
2. Remove the joystick from the wheelchair.  
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3. Remove the three (3) hex bolts, spacers and locknuts  
that secure joystick mounting bracket to armrest plate.  
17. Install the three (3) hex bolts, spacers and locknuts  
thatsecurejoystickmountingbrackettoarmrestplate.  
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4. Remove the phillips screw that secures the front of  
the armrest pad to the armrest plate.  
18. Slide the joystick mounting tube through the  
joystick mounting bracket to the desired position.  
5. Remove the phillips screw that secures the rear of the  
armrest pad and armrest insert to the armrest plate.  
19. Secure adjustment lock to joystick mounting tube  
by turning lever on adjustment lock.  
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6. Remove the armrest pad from the armrest plate.  
7. Remove the lug bolt, washers and locknut that secure  
the existing armrest plate to the seat frame assembly.  
REMOVING/ INSTALLING MKIV  
CONTROLLER (FIGURE 10)  
8. Repeat STEPS 4-7 for opposite side of wheelchair.  
WARNING  
9. Position armrest plate with joystick mounting holes on  
desired side of seat frame assembly and secure with  
lug bolt, washers and locknut. Refer to FIGURE 9.  
Re pla c e me nt c ontrolle r MUST be sa me pa rt  
number a s fa ctory insta lled controller - Otherwise  
injury or da ma ge ma y re sult.  
10. Position armrest plate without joystick mounting holes  
on opposite side of seat frame assembly and secure  
with lug bolt, washers and locknut. Refer to FIGURE 9.  
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Rem oving  
11. Position the armrest pad on the armrest plate.  
1. If necessary, remove the rear shroud and rear  
compartment (if equipped). Refer to REMOVING/  
INSTALLING SHROUDS in this procedure of the  
manual.  
12. Line up the mounting holes in the armrest insert,  
armrest plate and armrest pad.  
13. Reinstall rear phillips screw through the armrest insert,  
armrest plate and armrest pad and tighten securely.  
2. Disconnecttheleft/rightmotorleadsandbatteryleads.  
14. Reinstall the front phillips screw into the armrest plate  
and armrest pad and tighten securely.  
3. Remove the two (2) locknuts that secure the exist-  
ing MKIV controller and washer(s) to the wheelchair.  
15. Repeat STEPS 11-14 for opposite side of wheelchair.  
16. Install Loctite 242 onto the three (3) hex bolts.  
4. RemoveexistingMKIVcontrollerfromthewheelchair.  
Installing  
Armrest Plate  
Armrest Insert  
1. Install washer(s) onto rear mounting stud.  
Armrest Pad  
Lug Bolt  
(STEPS 7, 9)  
2. Install new/existing MKIV controller onto wheelchair  
frame.  
3. Secure the new/existing MKIV controller to the  
wheelchair with NEW locknuts. Torque to 156-in/lbs.  
Phillips Screw  
(STEPS 5, 13)  
Locknuts  
Locknuts  
(STEPS 3, 17)  
4. If necessary, install the rear shroud and rear compart-  
ment (if equipped). Refer to REMOVING/INSTALLING  
SHROUDS in this procedure of the manual.  
(STEPS 7, 9)  
Washers  
(STEPS 7, 9)  
Hex Bolts  
Mounting Studs on  
Wheelchair Frame  
(STEPS 3, 16)  
Washer  
Locknut  
MKIV Controller  
Phillips Screw  
(STEPS 4, 14)  
Adjustment Lock Lever  
Washers (STEPS 7, 9)  
Spacers  
(STEPS 3, 17)  
Seat Frame Assembly  
FIGURE 9 - REPOSITIONING MKIV JOYSTICK -  
FIGURE 10 - REMOVING/INSTALLING MKIV  
CONTROLLER  
CAPTAINS SEAT  
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6. Remove the two (2) phillips bolts and locknuts that  
securethefrontbatteryconnectortowheelchairframe.  
REPLACING WIRING HARNESS  
(FIGURE 11)  
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7. Remove the two (2) phillips screws that secure the  
wiring harness to the charger cable mounting bracket.  
1. If necessary, remove the front and rear shrouds.  
Refer to REMOVING/INSTALLING SHROUDS in  
this procedure of the manual.  
8. Note the position of the tie wraps that secure the exist-  
ingwiringharnessandmotorcablestothecrossbraces.  
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2. HIGH BACK CAPTAIN'S SEAT MODEL WHEEL-  
CHAIRSONLY(DETAIL"A")-Performthefollowing:  
9. Cut the tie wraps that secure the existing wiring  
harness and motor cables to the crossbraces.  
A. Disconnectthelimitswitch.RefertoDISCONNECT-  
ING/CONNECTING LIMIT SWITCH in this proce-  
dure of the manual.  
10. Remove the existing wiring harness from wheelchair.  
11. Position the rear battery connector on the wheelchair  
frame as shown in FIGURE 11 and secure with the  
two (2) phillips screws and spacers.  
B. Remove the phono jack nut that secures the  
phono jack to the side shroud.  
12. Position the front battery connector on the wheelchair  
frame as shown in FIGURE 11 and secure with the  
two (2) phillips bolts and locknuts.  
3. Remove the battery boxes. Refer to INSTALLING/  
REMOVING BATTERY BOXES in this procedure of  
the manual.  
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13. Secure the wiring harness to existing charger cable  
mounting bracket on the seat frame with the two (2)  
phillips screws.  
4. Disconnect the wiring harness (BLUE) from the  
controller connector (BLUE).  
5. Remove the two (2) phillips screws and spacers that  
secure the rear battery connector to the wheelchair  
frame.  
14. Connect the wiring harness (BLUE) to the controller  
connector (BLUE).  
15. Resecure the wiring harness and motor cables to the  
crossbraces with new tie wraps at the positions noted  
in STEP 8.  
DETAIL "A"  
(STEPS 2, 16)  
Phono Jack  
16. HIGH BACK CAPTAIN'S SEAT MODEL WHEEL-  
CHAIRS ONLY - Perform the following:  
Nut  
A. Position the new phono jack on the side shroud.  
Side  
Shroud  
B. Reinstall the phono jack nut onto the new phono  
jack and tighten securely.  
Phono Jack  
Phillips Screws  
(STEPS 5, 11)  
Spacers  
(STEPS 5, 11)  
Wiring  
Harness  
Tie Wraps  
(STEPS 8, 15)  
Phillips Bolts  
(STEPS 6, 12)  
To Controller  
(STEPS 4, 14)  
Charger Cable Mounting Bracket  
Locknuts (STEPS 6, 12)  
Phillips Screws (STEPS 7, 13)  
FIGURE 11 - REPLACING WIRING HARNESS  
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C. Connectthelimitswitch. RefertoDISCONNECT-  
ING/CONNECTING LIMIT SWITCH in this  
procedure of the manual.  
ADJ USTING LIMIT SWITCH  
(FIGURE 13)  
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NOTE:ThefollowingprocedureisforHighBackCaptain's  
seat model wheelchairs only.  
17. Reinstall the battery boxes. Refer to INSTALLING/  
REMOVING BATTERY BOXES in this procedure of  
the manual.  
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NEVER ope ra te the whe e lc ha ir while in a ny re -  
c line position ove r 114o RELATIVE TO THE SEAT  
FRAME. If the limit switc h doe s not stop the whe e l-  
c ha ir from ope ra ting in a re c line position gre a te r  
tha n 114o RELATIVE TO THE SEAT FRAME, DO NOT  
ope ra te the whe e lc ha ir. Adjust the limit switc h or  
ha ve the whe e lc ha ir se rvic e d by a de a le r or  
qua lifie d te c hnic ia n, othe rwise injury or da ma ge  
ma y oc c ur.  
18. If necessary, install the front and rear shrouds. Refer  
to REMOVING/INSTALLING SHROUDS in this pro-  
cedure of the manual.  
DISCONNECTING/ CONNECTING  
LIMIT SWITCH (FIGURE 12)  
NOTE:ThefollowingprocedureisforHighBackCaptain's  
seat model wheelchairs only.  
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1. Place the wheelchair on a level surface.  
CAUTION  
2. Recline the captain's seat back to a 24o to achieve the  
114o angle relative to the seat frame. Refer to AD-  
JUSTING CAPTAIN'S SEAT in PROCEDURE 9 of  
the owner's manual, part number 1080737.  
Disc onne c t limit switc h BEFORE re moving se a t or  
da ma ge to switc h ma y oc c ur.  
1. Perform one (1) of the following:  
NOTE: The captain's seat frame is at a 5o angle relative to  
the ground. When the back angle is adjusted to 114o rela-  
tive to the seat, it will measure 61o relative to the ground.  
DISCONNECTING - While holding the body of  
the limit switch phono plug,  
lift up gently.  
NOTE: To determine 114o back angle relative to the seat  
frame, place a magnetic protractor (available at any hard-  
ware store) on the back as shown in FIGURE 13 and  
adjust the back until the magnetic protractor reads 61o.  
NOTE:Whenthelimitswitchisunpluggedthewheel-  
chair will NOT operate.  
CONNECTING -  
Pluglimitswitchplugintothe  
limit switch phono jack.  
3. Turn the wheelchair power switch on the joystick to  
the ON position.  
Limit  
Switch  
Phono  
Plug  
NOTE: The wheelchair should not operate.  
4. IFwheelchairoperates, proceedtothefollowingsteps  
toadjusttheactuatorontheupperlimitswitchbracket:  
Body  
A. Fully recline the back. Refer to ADJUSTING  
CAPTAIN'S SEAT in PROCEDURE 9 of the  
owner's manual, part number 1080737.  
NOTE: This will make access to limit switch easier.  
B. Loosen, but do not remove, the two (2) phillips  
screws, washers and locknuts that secure the  
actuator to the upper limit switch bracket.  
C. SlideactuatorUP(towardstopofthewheelchair).  
Limit Switch  
Phono Jack  
CAUTION  
DO NOT ove r tighte n the phillips sc re ws tha t  
se c ure the a c tua tor to the uppe r limit switc h  
bra c ke t. Da ma ge to the a c tua tor ma y oc c ur.  
FIGURE 12 - DISCONNECTING/CONNECTING LIMIT  
SWITCH  
D. Only tighten the two (2) phillips screws, washers  
and locknuts that secure the actuator to the up-  
per limit switch bracket until the actuator does  
not move.  
E. Repeat STEPS 1-3 until wheelchair does not  
operatewhencaptain'sseatbackisata24o angle.  
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114o  
24o Back  
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5-3/4 inches  
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Switch  
Bracket  
61o  
Phillips  
Screws,  
Washers  
and Lock-  
nuts  
Magnetic Protractor -  
(Will read 61o when back  
recline angle is at 114o  
relative to the seat  
frame)  
5o Seat Angle  
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Actuator  
FIGURE 13 - ADJUSTING LIMIT SWITCH  
Rem oving Side Shrouds and Fillers  
REMOVING/ INSTALLING SHROUDS  
(FIGURE 14)  
1. Remove the front shroud from the wheelchair. Refer  
to REMOVING/INSTALLING FRONT SHROUD in  
this procedure of the manual.  
Rem oving Front Shroud  
1. Unclip the retaining strap securing the front shroud  
and battery box to the wheelchair.  
2. Remove the rear shroud from the wheelchair. Refer  
toREMOVING/INSTALLINGREARSHROUDinthis  
procedure of the manual.  
2. Feed the retaining strap through the front shroud.  
3. Remove the front shroud from the wheelchair.  
3. Perform one (1) of the following:  
A. INTEGRATED SLING SEAT MODELS - Fold  
thewheelchair.RefertoTRANSPORTINGEXCEL  
in this procedure of the manual.  
Installing Front Shroud  
1. Feed the retaining strap through the front shroud as  
shown in FIGURE 14.  
B. CAPTAIN'S SEAT MODELS - Remove the  
Captain's Seat from the wheelchair. Refer to  
REMOVING/INSTALLING CAPTAIN'S SEATin  
PROCEDURE 9 of the owner's manual, part  
number 1080737.  
2. Position the bottom of the front shroud between the  
battery box and the battery tray.  
3. Clip the retaining strap together.  
Rem oving Rear Shroud  
4. HIGH BACK CAPTAIN'S SEAT MODEL WHEEL-  
CHAIRS ONLY (DETAIL "A") - Remove the phono  
jacknutthatsecuresthephonojacktothesideshroud.  
1. Unclip the retaining strap securing the rear shroud  
and battery box to the wheelchair.  
5. Remove the phillips screws, bolts, washers and lock-  
nuts that secure side shroud and filler to the wheel-  
chair frame. Refer to FIGURE 14 for phillips screw  
and washer locations.  
2. Feed the retaining strap through the rear shroud.  
3. Remove the rear shroud from the wheelchair.  
Installing Rear Shroud  
6. Remove side shroud and filler from the wheelchair.  
1. Feed the retaining strap through the front shroud as  
shown in FIGURE 14.  
7. RepeatSTEPS5-6 fortheoppositesideofthewheel-  
chair, if necessary.  
2. Clip the retaining strap together.  
3. Press down on the rear shroud until the two (2) clips  
secure the rear shroud to the two (2) side shrouds.  
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Installing Side Shrouds and Fillers  
B. Reinstall the phono jack nut onto the phono jack  
and tighten securely.  
1. Positionsideshroudandfilleronthewheelchairframe.  
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6. Perform one (1) of the following:  
2. Line up the mounting holes in the side shroud and  
filler with the mounting holes in the wheelchair frame.  
A. INTEGRATED SLING SEAT MODELS - Unfold  
thewheelchair.RefertoTRANSPORTINGEXCEL  
in this procedure of the manual.  
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DO NOT ove rtighte n the phillips sc re ws a nd phil-  
lips bolt tha t se c ure the side shroud to the whe e l-  
c ha ir fra me - othe rwise da ma ge to the side  
shroud c a n oc c ur.  
B. CAPTAIN'S SEAT MODELS - Reinstall the  
Captain's Seat onto the wheelchair. Refer to  
REMOVING/INSTALLING CAPTAIN'S SEATin  
PROCEDURE 9 of the owner's manual, part  
number 1080737.  
3. Install the phillips screws, bolts, washers and locknuts  
that secure the side shroud and filler to the wheelchair  
frameandtightensecurely.DONOTOVERTIGHTEN.  
Refer to FIGURE 14 for phillips screw, bolt, washer  
and locknut locations.  
7. Reinstall the rear shroud onto the wheelchair. Refer  
toREMOVING/INSTALLINGREARSHROUDinthis  
procedure of the manual.  
8. Reinstall the front shroud onto the wheelchair. Refer  
to REMOVING/INSTALLING FRONT SHROUD in  
this procedure of the manual.  
4. Repeat STEPS 1-3 for the opposite side of the  
wheelchair, if necessary.  
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5. HIGH BACK CAPTAIN'S SEAT MODEL WHEEL-  
CHAIRS ONLY - If necessary, perform the following:  
Phillips Screws  
A. Position the phono jack on the side shroud.  
Phillips Screws  
Side Shroud  
Locknut  
Retaining  
Strap  
Rear Shroud  
Washers  
Wheelchair  
Frame  
Battery Charger  
Cover  
Phillips Bolts  
Front Shroud  
Phono Jack  
Nut  
Retaining Strap  
Filler  
Side  
Shroud  
Battery Tray  
Battery Box  
Phono Jack  
FIGURE 14 - REMOVING/INSTALLING SHROUDS - FWD WHEELCHAIRS  
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4. Remove the existing back and seat upholstery from  
thewheelchair. RefertoREPLACINGBACKUPHOL-  
STERY in PROCEDURE 5 of this manual and  
REPLACINGSEATUPHOLSTERYinPROCEDURE  
5 of the owner's manual, part number 1080737.  
CHANGING SEAT WIDTH -  
INTEGRATED SLING SEATS  
(FIGURE 15)  
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1. If necessary remove the shrouds. Refer to REMOV-  
ING/INSTALLING SHROUDS in this procedure of  
the manual.  
NOTE: If adjusting the seat width of the wheelchair, the  
back and seat upholstery MUST be changed as well.  
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2. Remove the battery boxes from the wheelchair.  
Refer to INSTALLING/REMOVING BATTERY  
BOXES in this procedure of the manual.  
5. Remove the hex bolts and locknuts that secure the two  
(2) pivot links to the wheelchair frame and crossbraces.  
Refer to the following chart to determine if new pivot  
links will be needed:  
3. Fold the battery tray. Refer to FOLDING BATTERY  
TRAY FOR TRANSPORT in this procedure of the  
manual.  
PIVOT LINK SEAT WIDTH RANGE (in inches)  
16-18 or 20  
Locknut  
(STEPS  
8, 13)  
Crossbrace  
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Hex Bolt  
(STEPS  
5, 14)  
Wheelchair Frame  
Locknut  
(STEPS 5, 14)  
Washer (STEPS 8, 13)  
Hex Bolts (STEPS 8, 13)  
Dust Cover (STEPS 6, 16)  
Pivot Link  
Pivot Tube Plug Pin (STEPS 9, 10)  
Hex Bolts (STEPS 5, 14)  
Locknut (STEPS 5, 14)  
Tie Wraps (STEPS 7, 15)  
DETAIL "B"  
DETAIL "A" - (STEPS 9, 12)  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
Front of Wheelchair  
NOTE: Right and left is determined by sit-  
ting in the wheelchair.  
Note orientation of hex bolt, washers, coved wash-  
ers and locknut for installation of new crossbraces.  
FIGURE 15 - CHANGING SEAT WIDTH - INTEGRATED SLING SEAT S  
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6. Remove the dust covers from the bottom of the  
crossbraces.  
REPLACING CROSSBRACES -  
CAPTAIN'S SEAT (FIGURE 16)  
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NOTE: Note position of the tie wraps that secure the  
wiring harness to the crossbraces.  
1. Remove the captain's seat from the wheelchair.  
RefertoREMOVING/INSTALLINGCAPTAIN'SSEAT  
in PROCEDURE 9 of the owner's manual, part  
number 1080737.  
7. Cut the tie wraps that secure the wiring harness to  
the crossbrace.  
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8. Remove the hex bolts, washers and locknuts that  
secure the bottom of the two (2) crossbraces to the  
wheelchair frame.  
2. Remove the shrouds. Refer to REMOVING/  
INSTALLING SHROUDS in this procedure of the  
manual.  
9. Remove the hex bolt, coved spacers, washers and  
locknut that secure the two (2) existing crossbraces  
together.  
3. Remove the battery boxes from the wheelchair.  
Refer to INSTALLING/REMOVING BATTERY  
BOXES in this procedure of the manual.  
NOTE: Note coved spacer, washer and locknut order for  
reinstallation.  
4. Fold the battery tray. Refer to FOLDING BATTERY  
TRAY FOR TRANSPORT in this procedure of the  
manual.  
10. Remove the four (4) pivot tube plug pins from the  
bottom of the two (2) existing crossbraces.  
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5. Remove the hex bolts and locknuts that secure the  
two (2) pivot links to the existing crossbraces.  
11. Install the four (4) pivot tube plug pins into the bottom  
of the two (2) new crossbraces.  
6. Remove the hex bolts, spacers, washers and locknuts  
that secure the two (2) push brackets to the existing  
crossbraces.  
12. Assemble the two (2) new crossbraces together. Refer  
to DETAIL "A" in FIGURE 15 for hardware orientation.  
NOTE: There are right and left crossbraces. Refer to  
DETAIL "B" in FIGURE 15.  
7. Remove the dust covers from the bottom of the  
existing crossbraces.  
13. Reinstall the hex bolts, washers and locknuts that  
secure the bottom of the two (2) new crossbraces to  
the wheelchair frame and tighten securely.  
NOTE: Note position of the tie wraps that secure the wiring  
harness to the existing crossbraces.  
8. Cut the tie wraps that secure the wiring harness to the  
existing crossbrace.  
14. Reinstall the hex bolts and locknuts that secure the  
new/existing pivot links to the wheelchair frame and  
crossbraces and tighten.  
9. Remove the hex bolts, washers and locknuts that  
secure the bottom of the two (2) existing crossbraces  
to the wheelchair frame.  
NOTE: Seat widths are stamped on the pivot links.  
15. Secure wiring harness to the new crossbraces with  
new tie wraps.  
10. Remove the hex bolt, coved spacers, washers and  
locknut that secure the two (2) existing crossbraces  
together.  
16. Reinstall the dust covers onto the bottom of the  
crossbraces.  
17. Installthenewbackandseatupholsteryontothe wheel-  
chair. Refer to REPLACING BACK UPHOLSTERY in  
PROCEDURE 3 of this manual and REPLACING  
SEAT UPHOLSTERY in PROCEDURE 5 of the  
owner's manual, part number 1080737.  
NOTE: Note coved spacer, washer and locknut order for  
reinstallation.  
11. Remove the four (4) pivot tube plug pins from the  
bottom of the two (2) existing crossbraces.  
18. Change the width of the battery tray. Refer to  
CHANGING WIDTH OF BATTERY TRAY in this  
procedure of the manual.  
12. Install the four (4) pivot tube plug pins into the bottom  
of the two (2) new crossbraces.  
13. Assemble the two (2) new crossbraces together. Refer  
to DETAIL "C" in FIGURE 16 for hardware orientation.  
19. Unfoldthebatterytray. RefertoFOLDINGBATTERY  
TRAY FOR USE in this procedure of the manual.  
14. Reinstall the hex bolts, washers and locknuts that  
secure the bottom of the two (2) new crossbraces to  
the wheelchair frame and tighten.  
20. Reinstall the battery boxes onto the wheelchair.  
Refer to INSTALLING/REMOVING BATTERY  
BOXES in this procedure of the manual.  
15. Secure the wiring harness to the new crossbraces with  
new tie wraps.  
21. If necessary, reinstall the shrouds. Refer to REMOV-  
ING/INSTALLING SHROUDS in this procedure of  
the manual.  
16. Reinstall the dust covers onto the bottom of the new  
crossbraces.  
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20. Reinstall the battery boxes onto the wheelchair.  
Refer to INSTALLING/REMOVING BATTERY  
BOXES in this procedure of the manual.  
17. Reinstall the hex bolts, spacers, washers and  
locknuts that secure the (2) push brackets to the new  
crossbraces and tighten securely.  
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21. Reinstallshrouds. RefertoREMOVING/INSTALLING  
SHROUDS in this procedure of the manual.  
18. Reinstall the hex bolts, washers and locknuts that  
secure the pivot links to the crossbraces and tighten  
securely.  
22. Reinstall the Captain's seat. Refer to REMOVING/  
INSTALLING CAPTAIN'S SEAT in PROCEDURE 9  
of the owner's manual, part number 1080737.  
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19. Unfoldthebatterytray. RefertoFOLDINGBATTERY  
TRAY FOR USE in this procedure of the manual.  
Hex Bolt  
Wheelchair Frame  
(STEPS 5, 18)  
Washer  
(STEPS 6, 17)  
Pivot Link  
Dust Cover (STEPS 7, 16)  
Locknut (STEPS 8, 14)  
Hex Bolts  
(STEPS 6, 17)  
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(STEPS 6, 17)  
Spacer  
(STEPS 9, 13)  
Push Bracket  
Crossbrace  
Hex Bolts  
(STEPS 9, 14)  
Pivot Tube Plug Pin (STEPS 11, 12)  
DETAIL "C" - (STEPS 10, 13)  
Spacer  
(STEPS 6, 17)  
Locknut  
(STEPS 6, 17)  
Locknut  
Front of  
(STEPS 5, 18)  
Wheelchair  
Note orientation of hex bolt, washers, coved wash-  
ers and locknut for installation of new crossbraces.  
Tie Wraps (STEPS 8, 15)  
FIGURE 16 - REPLACING CROSSBRACES - CAPTAIN'S SEAT  
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Description and Use of Battery Chargers  
WHEN TO CHARGE BATTERIES  
(FIGURE 17)  
The charger automatically reduces the charge from an  
initially high rate to a zero reading at a fully charged  
condition. If left unattended, the charger should  
automatically shut-off when full charge is obtained.  
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It is advantageous to recharge frequently rather than only  
when necessary. In fact, a batterys life is extended if the  
charge level is maintained well above a low condition.  
There are some basic concepts which will help you  
understand this automatic process:  
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BATTERY DISCHARGE INDICATOR (BDI) is located at  
the rear of the joystick housing and provides information  
on the remaining charge in the batteries. At FULL charge  
the BDI will be GREEN. As the battery becomes  
discharged, the BDI indicator will turn AMBER  
(YELLOW), then RED and finally FLASHING RED. If  
the BDI is FLASHING RED, the user should charge the  
batteries as soon as possible.  
The amount of electrical current drawn within a given  
time to charge a battery is called charge rate. If, due to  
usage, the charge stored in the battery is low, the charge  
rate is high, as indicated by the green light on the charger.  
Initially, the green light will stay illuminated for a short  
period of time followed by a longer period of off time. As  
a charge builds up, the charge rate is reduced, and the  
green light will stay illuminated for a longer period of time  
followed by a shorter off time.  
NOTE: Accurate readings are displayed when in neutral.  
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Battery Discharge  
Indicator  
NOTE: If performing the charging procedures indepen-  
dently, READ and CAREFULLY follow the individual  
instructions for each charger (supplied or purchased).  
NOTE: If charging instructions are not supplied, consult  
a qualified service technician for proper procedures.  
Required Item s:  
TOOL  
QUANTITY  
COMMENTS  
FIGURE 17 - WHEN TO CHARGE BATTERIES  
Battery Charger  
Extension Cord  
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Supplied  
Not Supplied  
CHARGING BATTERIES (FIGURE 18)  
3-prong plug, 15 ampere current rating; industrial type  
WARNING  
Ne ve r a tte m pt to re c ha rge the ba tte rie s by  
a tta c hing c a ble s dire c tly to the ba tte ry te rmi-  
na ls or c la mps. Alwa ys use the re c ha rging plug  
loc a te d on the side of the whe e lc ha ir fra me .  
1. If necessary, remove the rear shroud. Refer  
to REMOVING/INSTALLING SHROUDS in this  
procedure of the manual.  
2. Attach the battery charger connector to the charger  
cable/battery harness.  
DO NOT a tte mpt to re c ha rge the ba tte rie s a nd  
ope ra te the powe r whe e lc ha ir a t the sa me time .  
3. Plug the chargers AC power cord, or extension, into  
During use a nd c ha rging, unse a le d ba tte rie s will  
ve nt hydroge n ga s whic h is e xplosive in the right  
c onc e ntra tion with a ir.  
the grounded 120 VAC wall outlet.  
4. Wait until charging is complete.  
NOTE: Allow eight (8) hours for normal charging. Larger  
batteries (greater than 55 ampere-hours) or severely  
discharged batteries may require up to sixteen (16) hours  
to be properly charged and equalized. If the charger  
operates for sixteen (16) hours and is unable to fully  
charge the batteries, an internal timer turns the charger  
off and begins to fast blink the green light.  
CAUTION  
Alwa ys c ha rge ne w ba tte rie s fully BEFORE initia l  
use or ba tte ry life will be re duc e d.  
NOTE: As a general rule, batteries should be recharged  
daily to assure the longest possible life and minimize the  
required charging time. Plan to recharge the batteries  
when it is anticipated the wheelchair will not be used for  
a long period of time.  
NOTE: If the batteries need to be charged more often or  
take longer to charge than normal, they may need to be  
replaced. Contact an authorized dealer for service.  
The range per battery charge using recommended  
batteries should be approximately 5 to 9 hours of typical  
operation. Extensive use on inclines may substantially  
reduce per charge mileage.  
5. If necessary, install the rear shroud. Refer to  
REMOVING/INSTALLINGSHROUDS inthisproce-  
dure of the manual.  
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Cleaning Battery Term inals  
Battery Charger  
Connector (on side  
of Wheelchair)  
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DO NOT a llow the liquid in the ba tte ry to c ome  
in c onta c t with skin, c lothe s or othe r posse ssions.  
It is a form of a c id a nd ha rmful or da ma ging  
burns ma y re sult. Should the liquid touc h your  
skin, wa sh the a re a imme dia te ly a nd thoroughly  
with c ool wa te r. In se rious c a se s or if e ye c onta c t  
is ma de , se e k me dic a l a tte ntion IMMEDIATELY.  
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From Battery Charger  
NEVER smoke or strike a ma tc h ne a r ba tte rie s. If  
the c a ps of the ba tte ry c e lls a re re move d, NEVER  
look dire c tly into the m while c ha rging ba tte rie s.  
NOTE: Position of Battery Charger Connector may  
vary depending on wheelchair options.  
FIGURE 18 - CHARGING BATTERIES  
1. Examine battery clamps and terminals for corrosion.  
2. Verify that the plastic caps are in place over the  
battery cell holes.  
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REPLACING BATTERIES  
3. Clean the terminals and inside the battery clamps  
by using a battery cleaning tool, wire brush, or  
medium grade sand paper.  
WARNING  
Most ba tte rie s a re not sold with instruc tions.  
Howe ve r, wa rnings a re fre que ntly note d on the  
c e ll c a ps. Re a d the m c a re fully, othe rwise injury  
or da ma ge c a n oc c ur.  
NOTE: When done, these areas should be shiny, not dull.  
4. Carefully dust off all metal particles.  
NOTE: Invacare recommends that both batteries be  
replaced if one (1) battery is defective.  
INSTALLING/ REMOVING BATTERY  
BOXES (FIGURE 19)  
Recom m ended Battery Types  
WARNING  
WARNING  
The wa rra nty a nd pe rforma nc e spe c ific a tions  
c onta ine d in this ma nua l a re ba se d on the use  
of de e p c yc le ge l c e ll or se a le d le a d a c id  
ba tte rie s. Inva c a re strongly re c omme nds the ir  
use a s the powe r sourc e for this unit.  
NEVER unplug the ba tte ry c a ble s by pulling  
on the wire s. Unp lug the b a tte ry c a b le s b y  
p ulling on the c onne c tor ONLY. Othe rwise  
injury or da ma ge ma y re sult.  
CAUTION  
NOTE: To remove the battery boxes from the  
wheelchair, reverse the following procedure.  
Fa ilure to use the c orre c t ba tte ry size a nd/ or  
volta ge ma y c a use da ma ge to your whe e lc ha ir  
a nd give you unsa tisfa c tory pe rforma nc e .  
1. Verify that the ON/OFF switch on the joystick is in  
the OFF position.  
2. If necessary, remove the Captain's Seat. Refer to  
REMOVING/INSTALLING CAPTAIN'S SEAT in  
PROCEDURE 9 of the owner's manual, part number  
1080737.  
CHAIR SEAT  
WIDTH  
QTY VOLTS BATTERY REMARKS  
SIZE  
16,18, 20-inches  
2
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22NF  
Deep Cycle  
1. Remove the battery boxes from the wheelchair.  
Refer to REMOVING/INSTALLING BATTERY  
BOXES in this procedure of the manual.  
3. If necessary, remove the front and rear shrouds.  
Refer to REMOVING/INSTALLING SHROUDS in  
this procedure of the manual.  
2. Removetheexistingbatteriesfromthebatteryboxes.  
RefertoINSTALLING/REMOVINGBATTERIESTO  
FROMBATTERYBOXESinPROCEDURE7ofthis  
manual.  
4. Position the battery boxes onto the battery tray.  
NOTE:Makesurethebatterycablesonthebatteryboxes  
are on the same side as the battery connectors on the  
wheelchair frame.  
3. Clean the new battery terminals.  
4. Install the new batteries into the battery boxes. Refer  
toINSTALLING/REMOVINGBATTERIESTO/FROM  
BATTERYBOXESinPROCEDURE7ofthismanual.  
5. Connect the battery cables from the battery boxes  
to the battery connectors on the wheelchair frame.  
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2. Lift up on the pin side of the battery tray and rotate UP  
towards the battery tray pivot.  
WARNING  
The Ba ttery Box Reta ining Stra p MUST be fa stened  
securely a nd a djusted properly to hold ba ttery  
boxes in pla ce before using the wheelcha ir.  
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3. Fold the wheelchair. Refer to ASSEMBLING EXCEL  
in this procedure of the manual.  
6. Position retaining straps around each battery box as  
showninFIGURE19, clipretainingstraptogetherand  
adjust if necessary.  
Unfolding Battery Tray for Use (FIGURE 21)  
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1. Unfoldthewheelchair.RefertoASSEMBLINGEXCEL  
in this procedure of the manual.  
NOTE: If wheelchair is equipped with shrouds, refer to  
REMOVING/INSTALLING SHROUDS in this procedure 2. Rotate the pin side of the battery tray DOWN towards  
of the manual before connecting retaining strap together.  
the mounting slots on the hanger bracket.  
7. If necessary, install the Captain's Seat. Refer to  
REMOVING/INSTALLING CAPTAIN'S SEAT in  
PROCEDURE 9 of the owner's manual, part number  
1080737.  
WARNING  
Ma ke sure pins of ba ttery tra y a re secure in the  
mounting slots of the ha nger bra cket, otherwise in-  
jury or da ma ge ma y result.  
Retaining  
Retaining  
Strap Clip  
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3. Install the battery boxes. Refer to INSTALLING/  
REMOVING BATTERY BOXES in this procedure  
of the manual.  
Strap  
Rear  
Battery  
Box  
Front Battery  
Box  
Hanger  
Bracket  
Front of the  
Wheelchair  
Battery Cable  
Wires (NEVER  
pull to unplug.)  
Battery Tray  
Connector  
Battery Connections on  
Side of Wheelchair Frame  
Pins  
Mounting  
Slots  
NOTE: Wheelchair Frame not  
shown for clarity.  
FIGURE 21 - BATTERY TRAY - UNFOLDING BATTERY  
TRAY FOR USE  
FIGURE 19 - INSTALLING/REMOVING BATTERY BOXES  
BATTERY TRAY  
Changing Width of Battery Tray (FIGURE 22)  
Folding Battery Tray for Transport (FIGURE 20)  
NOTE: This procedure is only necessary when changing  
the width of the wheelchair.  
1. Remove the battery boxes from the wheelchair. Refer  
toINSTALLING/REMOVINGBATTERYBOXESinthis  
procedure of the manual.  
1. Fold the battery tray. Refer to FOLDING BATTERY  
TRAY FOR USE in this procedure of the manual.  
Pins  
Battery  
Tray  
2. Remove the hex bolt and locknut that secure one (1) of  
the battery tray pins to the battery tray.  
3. Refer to FIGURE 24 to determine mounting hole in the  
battery tray that corresponds to width of the wheelchair.  
4. Reposition the battery tray pin to the mounting hole  
determined in STEP 3.  
5. Secure the battery tray pin to the battery tray with the  
hex bolt and locknut.  
6. Repeat STEPS 2-5 for remaining battery tray pin and  
two battery tray pivots.  
Pivot  
FIGURE 20 - BATTERY TRAY - FOLDING BATTERY TRAY  
FOR TRANSPORT  
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Battery Tray Pin  
Battery Tray Hanger Bracket  
Washers  
Battery Tray  
Hex Bolts  
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Battery Tray  
Pivot  
Hex Bolts  
Locknuts  
16-inch Wheelchair  
18-inch Wheelchair  
20-inch Wheelchair  
Battery Tray  
FIGURE 23 - BATTERY TRAY - REMOVING/  
INSTALLING BATTERY TRAY  
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Replacing Right Battery Tray Hanger Bracket  
(FIGURE 24)  
FIGURE 22 - BATTERY TRAY - CHANGING WIDTH OF  
BATTERY TRAY  
NOTE:Rightandleftisdeterminedbysittinginthewheel-  
chair.  
Rem oving Battery Tray (FIGURE 23)  
1. Remove the battery boxes from the wheelchair. Refer  
toINSTALLING/REMOVINGBATTERYBOXESinthis  
procedure of the manual.  
1. Remove the battery boxes from the wheelchair. Refer  
toINSTALLING/REMOVINGBATTERYBOXESinthis  
procedure of the manual.  
2. Remove the battery tray. Refer to REMOVING  
BATTERY TRAY in this procedure of the manual.  
2. Remove the two (2) hex bolts and locknuts that secure  
the existing battery tray and washers to the battery tray  
hanger bracket.  
3. Perform one (1) of the following:  
A. WHEELCHAIR EQUIPPED WITH FLIP-UP  
REMOVABLEFOOTBOARD-Removethehex  
screw and spacer that secures the existing right  
battery tray hanger bracket and footboard  
mounting bracket to the wheelchair frame.  
3. Remove the existing battery tray from the wheelchair.  
Installing Battery Tray (FIGURE 23)  
1. Line up the mounting holes in the new/existing  
battery tray with the mounting holes in the battery  
tray hanger bracket.  
B. WHEELCHAIR NOT EQUIPPED WITH FLIP-UP  
REMOVABLE FOOTBOARD -Remove the front  
hex screw that secures the existing right battery  
tray hanger bracket to the wheelchair frame.  
2. Position one (1) of the washers between the battery  
hanger bracket and the new/existing battery tray.  
4. Removethe rearhexboltthatsecures theexistingright  
battery tray hanger bracket to the wheelchair.  
3. Reinstallone(1)ofthehexboltsandwashersthrough  
the new/existing battery tray, washer and battery tray  
hanger bracket and loosely tighten with one (1) of  
the locknuts.  
NOTE: NOTE hex screw size for reinstallation.  
5. Remove the existing right battery tray hanger bracket  
from the wheelchair.  
4. Repeat STEPS 2-3 for the remaining washers, hex  
bolt, and locknut.  
6. Line up the mounting holes in the new battery tray  
hanger bracket with the mounting holes in the  
wheelchair frame.  
5. Tighten the two (2) hex bolts and locknuts.  
NOTE: Tighten the Two (2) hex bolts and locknuts until  
the tray stays up by itself. Over tightening the hex bolts  
and locknuts will make the battery tray difficult to flip up.  
7. Perform one (1) of the following:  
A. WHEELCHAIR EQUIPPED WITH FLIP-UP  
REMOVABLEFOOTBOARD-Reinstallthehex  
screw and spacer that secures the new right  
battery tray hanger bracket and footboard  
mounting bracket to the wheelchair frame. Use  
Loctite 242 and torque to 156-in/lbs.  
6. Reinstall the battery boxes. Refer to INSTALLING/  
REMOVING BATTERY BOXES in this procedure of  
the manual.  
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B. WHEELCHAIR NOT EQUIPPED WITH FLIP-UP  
REMOVABLE FOOTBOARD -Reinstall the front  
hex screw that secures the new right battery tray  
hanger bracket to the wheelchair frame. Use  
Loctite 242 and torque to 156-in/lbs.  
7. Perform one (1) of the following:  
A. WHEELCHAIR EQUIPPED WITH FLIP-UP  
REMOVABLEFOOTBOARD-Reinstallthehex  
screw and spacer that secures the new left  
battery tray hanger bracket and footboard  
mounting bracket to the wheelchair frame. Use  
Loctite 242 and torque to 156-in/lbs.  
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8. Reinstall the rear hex screw. Use Loctite 242 and  
torque to 156-in/lbs.  
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9. Reinstall the battery tray. Refer to INSTALLING  
BATTERY TRAY in this procedure of the manual.  
B. WHEELCHAIR NOT EQUIPPED WITH FLIP-UP  
REMOVABLE FOOTBOARD -Reinstall the front  
hex screw that secures the new left battery tray  
hanger bracket to the wheelchair frame. Use  
Loctite 242 and torque to 156-in/lbs.  
Wheelchair Frame  
Rear Hex Screw  
Hex Screw  
Spacer  
8. Reinstall the locknut. Use Loctite 242 and torque to  
156-in/lbs.  
Footboard  
Mounting  
Bracket  
9. Torque the rear locknut that secures MKIV controller to  
the wheelchair to 156-in/lbs.  
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Battery Tray Hanger Bracket  
Wheelchair  
Frame  
Battery Tray  
Hanger Bracket  
MKIV Controller  
FIGURE 24 - BATTERY TRAY - REPLACING RIGHT  
BATTERY TRAY HANGER BRACKET  
Replacing Left Battery Tray Hanger Bracket  
(FIGURE 25)  
Spacer  
NOTE: Right and left is determined by sitting in the  
wheelchair.  
Hex Screw  
Footboard  
Locknut  
1. Remove the battery boxes from the wheelchair. Refer  
toINSTALLING/REMOVINGBATTERYBOXESinthis  
procedure of the manual.  
Rear Locknut - Loosen, but  
Do Not Remove  
Mounting  
Bracket  
FIGURE 25 - BATTERY TRAY - REPLACING LEFT  
BATTERY TRAY HANGER BRACKET  
2. Loosen, but do not remove the rear locknut that  
secures MKIV controller to the wheelchair.  
3. Perform one (1) of the following:  
REPOSITIONING MOTORS  
(FIGURE 26)  
A. WHEELCHAIR EQUIPPED WITH FLIP-UP  
REMOVABLEFOOTBOARD-Removethehex  
screw and spacer that secures the existing left  
battery tray hanger bracket and footboard  
mounting bracket to the wheelchair frame.  
WARNING  
The ove ra ll pe rforma nc e of the whe e lc ha ir WILL  
b e a ffe c te d b y the fro nt whe e l m o unting  
position. The following c ha rts show the mounting  
position of the motors for e a c h se a t width a nd  
de pth de pe nding on the fa c tory se tting or use r's  
we ight. If the mounting position tha t c orre sponds  
to the use r's we ight is diffe re nt tha n the fa c tory  
se tting , the m otors MUST BE re p ositione d to  
ma inta in prope r sta bility BEFORE using the whe e l-  
c ha ir. Othe rwise injury or da ma ge ma y oc c ur.  
B. WHEELCHAIR NOT EQUIPPED WITH FLIP-UP  
REMOVABLE FOOTBOARD -Remove the front  
hex screw that secures the existing left battery  
tray bracket to the wheelchair frame.  
4. Remove the locknut that secures the existing left  
battery tray hanger bracket and MKIV controller from  
the wheelchair.  
5. Remove the existing left battery tray hanger bracket  
from the wheelchair.  
Periodica lly review the following cha rts to ma ke  
sure the motor mounting position still corresponds  
to the user's weight to ma inta in the proper sta bility.  
6. Line up the mounting holes in the new battery tray  
hanger bracket with the front mounting hole and rear  
stud on the wheelchair frame.  
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NOTE: If motors are repositioned, the front riggings may  
needtoberepositioned. RefertoADJUSTING/REPLAC-  
ING TELESCOPING FRONT RIGGING SUPPORT in  
PROCEDURE 9 of the owner's manual, 1080737.  
STEPS 2, 4, 10, 11, 12  
Spacers  
Dust Cover (Not Shown)  
Battery Tray  
Hanger  
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MOTOR MOUNTING POSITIONS  
Bracket  
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SEAT  
WIDTH  
16  
SEAT DEPTH  
17  
16  
18  
Footboard  
Mounting  
Bracket  
MIDDLE  
MIDDLE  
MIDDLE  
MIDDLE  
MIDDLE  
MIDDLE  
MIDDLE  
MIDDLE  
MIDDLE  
18  
20  
USERS' WEIGHT 200 LBS AND UNDER -  
MOTOR MOUNTING POSITIONS  
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LONG Socket Screws (Apply Loctite 242 and  
torque to 60-inch pounds) (STEPS 6, 8)  
SEAT  
WIDTH  
16  
SEAT DEPTH  
17  
16  
18  
REAR  
REAR  
REAR  
REAR  
REAR  
REAR  
REAR  
18  
20  
REAR  
REAR  
USERS' WEIGHT 201 TO 250 LBS -  
MOTOR MOUNTING POSITIONS  
SEAT DEPTH  
Wheelchair  
SEAT  
Frame  
WIDTH  
16  
17  
18  
SHORT  
Socket Screws  
(Apply Loctite  
242 and  
torque to 60-  
inch pounds)  
(STEPS 6, 8)  
16  
18  
20  
MIDDLE  
MIDDLE  
MIDDLE  
MIDDLE  
MIDDLE  
MIDDLE  
MIDDLE  
MIDDLE  
MIDDLE  
NOTE: The front motor mounting position is reserved  
for future applications.  
Motor/  
Gearbox  
1. Remove the battery boxes. Refer to INSTALLING/  
REMOVING BATTERY BOXES in this procedure of  
the manual.  
2. Perform one (1) of the following:  
A. WHEELCHAIR EQUIPPED WITH FLIP-UP  
REMOVABLEFOOTBOARD-Removethehex  
screws and spacers that secure the battery tray  
hanger bracket and footboard mounting bracket  
to the wheelchair frame.  
NOTE: It is not necessary to  
disconnect the clutch handle  
from the motor/gearbox.  
B. WHEELCHAIRNOTEQUIPPEDWITHFLIP-UP  
REMOVABLE FOOTBOARD - Remove the  
front hex screw that secures the battery tray  
hanger bracket to the wheelchair frame.  
FRONT MOTOR  
MOUNTING POSITION  
3. Rotate battery tray hanger bracket up.  
MIDDLE MOTOR  
MOUNTING POSITION  
4. Left side of wheelchair only - Remove the front  
dust cover from the end of the crossbrace.  
NOTE: Left is determined by sitting in the wheelchair.  
5. Refer to charts in this procedure to determine the  
proper mounting position that corresponds to the  
user's weight.  
REAR MOTOR  
MOUNTING POSITION  
6. Remove the six (6) socket screws that secure the  
motor to the wheelchair frame.  
7. Position the motor on the wheelchair frame at the  
position noted in STEP 5 as shown in FIGURE 26.  
FIGURE 26 - REPOSITIONING MOTORS  
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9. Connect the clutch handle to the motor/gearbox and  
line up the mounting holes in the clutch handle and  
motor/gearbox.  
CAUTION  
The longe r soc ke t sc re ws must be positione d in  
the m ounting hole s on the OUTSIDE of the  
whe e lc ha ir fra me a nd the short soc ke t sc re ws  
must be in the mounting hole s on the INSIDE of  
the whe e lc ha ir fra me . Othe rwise da ma ge to the  
ge a rbox ma y re sult.  
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10. Insert the pin through the clutch handle and motor/  
gearbox as shown in DETAIL "A" in FIGURE 27.  
NOTE: Make sure the detent ball on the pin is fully visible.  
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11. Repeat STEPS 2-10 for the opposite side of the  
wheelchair, if necessary.  
8. Use Loctite 242 and tighten the motor to the  
wheelchair frame securely with the six (6) socket  
screws. Torque to 60-inch pounds.  
12. Reinstall the battery boxes. Refer to INSTALLING/  
REMOVING BATTERY BOXES in this procedure  
of the manual.  
9. Repeat STEPS 2-8 for the opposite side of the  
wheelchair, if necessary.  
Tip (STEPS 2, 6, 8)  
Clutch Handle  
10. Line up the mounting hole in the battery tray hanger  
bracketwiththemountingholeinthewheelchairframe.  
(STEPS 4, 5, 7)  
Outside of  
Wheelchair  
11. Left side of wheelchair only - Reinstall the front  
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dust cover onto the end of the crossbrace.  
12. Perform one (1) of the following:  
A. WHEELCHAIREQUIPPEDWITHFLIP-UPRE-  
MOVABLE FOOTBOARD - Reinstall the hex  
screws and spacers that secure the battery tray  
hanger bracket and footboard mounting bracket  
to the wheelchair frame. Use Loctite 242 and  
torque to 156-in/lbs.  
Motor/  
Gearbox  
B. WHEELCHAIR NOT EQUIPPED WITH FLIP-  
UPREMOVABLEFOOTBOARD-Reinstallthe  
front hex screw that secures the battery tray  
hanger bracket to the wheelchair frame. Use  
Loctite 242 and torque to 156-in/lbs.  
Pin (STEPS 3, 10)  
DETAIL "A"  
Motor/Gearbox  
Detent Ball  
Clutch Handle (STEPS 9, 10)  
FIGURE 27 - REPLACING CLUTCH HANDLES  
13. Reinstall the battery boxes. Refer to INSTALLING/  
REMOVING BATTERY BOXES in this procedure of  
the manual.  
REPLACING MOTOR/ GEARBOX  
(FIGURE 28)  
REPLACING CLUTCH HANDLES  
(FIGURE 27)  
1. Remove the battery boxes. Refer to INSTALLING/  
REMOVING BATTERY BOXES in this procedure of  
the manual.  
1. Remove the battery boxes. Refer to INSTALLING/  
REMOVING BATTERY BOXES in this procedure of  
the manual.  
2. Disconnect the right and/or left motor connector from  
the controller.  
2. Remove the tip from the existing clutch handle.  
3. Remove the drive wheels from the wheelchair.  
RefertoREMOVING/INSTALLINGDRIVEWHEELS  
in PROCEDURE 6 of this manual.  
3. Removethepinthatsecurestheexistingclutchhandle  
to the motor/gearbox.  
4. Perform one (1) of the following:  
4. Disconnect existing clutch handle from motor/gearbox.  
A. WHEELCHAIR EQUIPPED WITH FLIP-UP  
REMOVABLE FOOTBOARD - Remove the hex  
screws and spacers that secure the battery tray  
hanger bracket and footboard mounting bracket to  
the wheelchair frame.  
5. Feed the existing clutch handle through the  
wheelchair frame.  
6. Remove the rubber tip from the new clutch handle.  
7. Install the new clutch handle onto the wheelchair.  
NOTE: Make sure the new clutch handle is pointing  
towards the outside of the wheelchair.  
B. WHEELCHAIR NOT EQUIPPED WITH FLIP-UP  
REMOVABLE FOOTBOARD -Remove the front  
hex screw that secures the battery tray hanger  
bracket to the wheelchair frame.  
8. Install the rubber tip onto the new clutch handle.  
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5. Rotate battery tray hanger bracket up.  
10. Remove the six (6) socket screws that secure the  
existing motor/gearbox to the wheelchair frame.  
6. Left side of wheelchair only - Remove the front  
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dust cover from the end of the crossbrace.  
11. Position the new motor/gearbox on the wheelchair  
frame at the position noted in STEP 7 as shown in  
FIGURE 28.  
NOTE: Left is determined by sitting in the wheelchair.  
7. Remove the pin that secures the clutch handle to the  
existing motor/gearbox.  
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CAUTION  
8. Disconnect clutch handle from existing motor/gearbox.  
The longe r soc ke t sc re ws must be positione d in  
the m ounting hole s on the OUTSIDE of the  
whe e lc ha ir fra me a nd the short soc ke t sc re ws  
must be in the mounting hole s on the INSIDE of  
the whe e lc ha ir fra me . Othe rwise da ma ge to the  
ge a rbox ma y re sult.  
9. Notemountingpositionofmotor/gearboxonthewheel-  
chair frame for installation of the new motor/gearbox.  
Dust Cover (Not Shown)  
Spacers  
STEPS 4, 6,  
17, 18, 19  
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12. Use Loctite 242 and tighten the motor/gearbox to the  
wheelchair frame securely with the six (6) socket  
screws. Torque to 60-inch pounds.  
Battery Tray  
Hanger  
Bracket  
13. Connect the clutch handle to the new motor/gearbox  
and line up the mounting holes.  
Hex Screws  
14. Insert the pin through clutch handle and new motor/  
gearbox as shown in DETAIL "B" in FIGURE 28.  
Footboard  
Mounting  
Bracket  
NOTE: Make sure the detent ball on the pin is fully visible.  
15. Repeat STEPS 2-13 for the opposite side of the  
wheelchair, if necessary.  
LONG Socket Screws (Apply Loctite  
242 and torque to 60-inch pounds)  
16. Reinstall the drive wheels onto the wheelchair. Refer  
to REMOVING/INSTALLING DRIVE WHEELS in  
PROCEDURE 6 of this manual.  
(STEPS 10, 12)  
Wheelchair  
Frame  
17. Line up the mounting hole in the battery tray hanger  
bracketwiththemountingholeinthewheelchairframe.  
Clutch  
Handle  
18. Left side of wheelchair only - Reinstall the front  
(STEP 8)  
dust cover onto the end of the crossbrace.  
Dust Cover  
19. Perform one (1) of the following:  
(STEPS  
4B, 19B)  
A. WHEELCHAIR EQUIPPED WITH FLIP-UP  
REMOVABLEFOOTBOARD-Reinstallthehex  
screws and spacers that secure the battery tray  
hanger bracket and footboard mounting bracket  
to the wheelchair frame. Use Loctite 242 and  
torque to 156-in/lbs.  
SHORT Socket  
Screws (Apply  
Loctite 242 and  
torque to 60-  
inch pounds)  
(STEPS 10,  
12)  
B. WHEELCHAIR NOT EQUIPPED WITH FLIP-UP  
REMOVABLE FOOTBOARD -Reinstall the front  
hex screw that secures the battery tray hanger  
bracket to the wheelchair frame. Use Loctite 242  
and torque to 156-in/lbs.  
Pin  
(STEP 7)  
Motor/  
Gearbox  
20. Reconnect the right and/or left motor connector to the  
controller.  
21. Reinstall the battery boxes. Refer to INSTALLING/  
REMOVING BATTERY BOXES in this procedure of  
the manual.  
DETAIL "B"  
Pin (STEP 14)  
Motor/Gearbox  
(STEP 14)  
Clutch Handle  
(STEP 13)  
Detent Ball  
FIGURE 28 - REPLACING MOTOR/ GEARBOX  
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ASSEMBLING POWER 9000  
(FIGURE 1)  
This Procedure Includes the Following:  
Assembling Power 9000  
When to Charge Batteries  
Charging Batteries  
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WARNING  
The we ight of the whe e lc ha ir without the use r  
a nd b a tte rie s is a p p roxim a te ly 82 lb s. Use  
prope r lifting te c hnique s (lift with your le gs) to  
a void injury. Extre me c a ution is a dvise d whe n  
it is ne c e ssa ry to move a n UNOCCUPIED powe r  
whe e lc ha ir. Inva c a re re c omme nds using two (2)  
a ssista nts a nd ma king thorough pre pa ra tions.  
Ma ke sure to use ONLY se c ure , non-de ta c ha ble  
pa rts for ha nd-hold supports.  
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Replacing Batteries  
Installing/Removing Battery Boxes  
Battery Tray  
Changing Seat Width  
Adjusting Seat-to-Floor Height  
Disconnecting/Connecting MKIV Controller, Motor  
and Battery Leads  
Unfolding/ Folding the Wheelchair  
WARNING  
Keep ha nds a nd fingers clea r of moving pa rts to  
a void injury.  
Removing/Installing MKIV Controller  
Replacing Wiring Harness  
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Replacing Motor/Gearbox  
UNFOLDING.  
1. Push down on the seat rails until the seat rails are  
positioned in the seat guides.  
WARNING  
2. Assemble the wheelchair. Refer to FIGURE 1.  
Afte r ANY a djustme nts, re pa ir or se rvic e a nd  
BEFORE use , ma ke sure a ll a tta c hing ha rdwa re  
is tighte ne d se c ure ly - othe rwise injury or  
da ma ge ma y re sult.  
FOLDING.  
1. Remove the batteries and footrests/legrests from the  
wheelchair. Refer to FIGURE 1.  
2. Lift the battery tray UP and out of the way. Refer  
to FIGURE 1.  
3. Lift up on the seat rails of the wheelchair.  
Refer to PREPARING MKIV JOYSTICK FOR  
USE in PROCEDURE 5 of this manual.  
Refer to INSTALLING/  
REMOVING BATTERY  
BOXES and BATTERY  
TRAY in this procedure  
of the manual.  
Seat  
Rails  
Seat  
Guides  
Refer to INSTALLING/REMOV-  
ING FOOTRESTS or INSTALL-  
ING/REMOVING ELEVATING  
LEGRESTS in PROCEDURE 3  
of the owners manual, part num-  
ber 1080737.  
Refer to INSTALLING ANTI-TIPPERS in  
PROCEDURE 10 of the owners manual,  
part number 1080737.  
FIGURE 1 - ASSEMBLING POWER 9000  
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Description and Use of Battery Chargers  
WHEN TO CHARGE BATTERIES  
(FIGURE 4)  
Thechargerautomaticallyreducesthechargefromaninitially  
high rate to a zero reading at a fully charged condition. If left  
unattended, the charger should automatically shut-off when  
full charge is obtained.  
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daily to assure the longest possible life and minimize the  
required charging time. In fact, a batterys life is extended if  
the charge level is maintained well above a low condition.  
Plan to recharge the batteries when it is anticipated the  
wheelchair will not be used for a long period of time.  
There are some basic concepts which will help you  
understand this automatic process:  
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The amount of electrical current drawn within a given  
time to charge a battery is called charge rate. If, due to  
usage, the charge stored in the battery is low, the charge  
rate is high, as indicated by the green light on the char-  
ger. Initially, the green light will stay illuminated for a short  
period of time followed by a longer period of off time. As  
a charge builds up, the charge rate is reduced, and the  
green light will stay illuminated for a longer period of time  
followed by a shorter off time.  
BATTERY DISCHARGE INDICATOR (BDI) is located at  
the rear of the joystick housing and provides information on  
the remaining charge in the batteries. At FULL charge the  
BDI will be GREEN. As the battery becomes discharged,  
the BDI indicator will turn AMBER (YELLOW), then RED  
and finally FLASHING RED. If the BDI is FLASHING RED,  
the user should charge the batteries as soon as possible.  
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READandCAREFULLYfollowtheindividualinstructions  
for each charger (supplied or purchased).  
Battery Discharge Indicator  
NOTE: Accurate read-  
ings are displayed  
when in neutral.  
NOTE: If charging instructions are not supplied, consult  
a qualified service technician for proper procedures.  
Required Item s:  
FIGURE 4 - WHEN TO CHARGE BATTERIES  
TOOL  
QUANTITY  
COMMENTS  
Supplied  
Not Supplied  
Battery Charger  
Extension Cord  
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CHARGING BATTERIES (FIGURE 5)  
3-prong plug, 15 ampere current rating; industrial type  
NOTE: New batteries MUST be fully charged prior to initial  
use of the wheelchair.  
1. Attach the battery charger connector to the charger  
cable/battery harness.  
WARNING  
2. Plug the chargers AC power cord, or extension, into  
Never a ttempt to recha rge the ba tteries by a tta ch-  
ing c a ble s dire c tly to the ba tte ry te rmina ls or  
cla mps. Alwa ys use the recha rging plug loca ted  
on the side of the wheelcha ir fra me.  
the grounded 120 VAC wall outlet.  
3. Wait until charging is complete.  
NOTE: Allow eight (8) hours for normal charging. Larger  
batteries (greater than 55 ampere-hours) or severely  
discharged batteries may require up to sixteen (16) hours  
to be properly charged and equalized. If the charger  
operates for sixteen (16) hours and is unable to fully  
charge the batteries, an internal timer turns the charger  
off and begins to fast blink the green light.  
DO NOT a ttempt to recha rge the ba tteries a nd  
opera te the power wheelcha ir a t the sa me time.  
During use a nd cha rging, unsea led ba tteries will  
vent hydrogen ga s which is explosive in the right  
concentra tion with a ir.  
CAUTION  
NOTE: If the batteries need to be charged more often or  
take longer to charge than normal, they may need to be  
replaced. Contact an authorized dealer for service.  
Alwa ys cha rge new ba tteries before initia l use or  
ba ttery life will be reduced.  
NOTE: As a general rule, batteries should be recharged  
daily to assure the longest possible life and minimize the  
required charging time. In fact, a batterys life is extended if  
the charge level is maintained well above a low condition.  
Plan to recharge the batteries when it is anticipated the  
wheelchair will not be used for a long period of time.  
Battery Charger Connector (on Side of Wheelchair)  
Rangeperbatterychargeusingrecommendedbatteriesshould  
be approximately 5 to 9 hours of typical operation. Extensive  
use on inclines may substantially reduce per charge mileage.  
From Battery  
Charger  
FIGURE 5- CHARGING BATTERIES  
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3. Clean the terminals and inside the battery clamps by  
using a battery cleaning tool, wire brush, or medium  
grade sand paper.  
REPLACING BATTERIES  
WARNING  
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Most ba tte rie s a re not sold with instruc tions.  
Howe ve r, wa rnings a re frequently noted on the  
cell ca ps. Rea d them ca refully, otherwise injury or  
da ma ge ma y occur.  
NOTE: When done, these areas should be shiny, not dull.  
4. Carefully dust off all metal particles.  
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INSTALLING/ REMOVING BATTERY  
BOXES (FIGURE 6)  
NOTE: Invacare recommends that both batteries be  
replaced if one (1) battery is defective.  
NOTE: To remove the battery boxes from the  
wheelchair, reverse the following procedure.  
Recom m ended Battery Types  
1. Verify that the ON/OFF switch on the joystick is in  
the OFF position.  
WARNING  
2. Position battery boxes onto battery tray. Make sure  
battery cables on battery boxes are on the same side  
as the battery connectors on the wheelchair frame.  
The wa rra nty a nd pe rforma nc e spe c ific a tions  
c onta ine d in this ma nua l a re ba se d on the use  
of de e p c yc le ge l c e ll or se a le d le a d a c id  
ba tte rie s. Inva c a re strongly re c omme nds the ir  
use a s the powe r sourc e for this unit.  
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3. Connect the battery cables from the battery boxes  
to the battery connectors on the wheelchair frame.  
4. Connect the battery box retaining strap clip together.  
CAUTION  
Retaining  
Fa ilure to use the c orre c t ba tte ry size a nd/ or  
volta ge ma y ca use da ma ge to your wheelcha ir  
a nd give you unsa tisfa ctory performa nce.  
Strap  
Battery Boxes  
CHAIR SEAT QTY VOLTS BCI STOCK REMARKS  
WIDTH  
14-inches  
NO.  
U1  
2
12  
Deep Cycle  
16,18, 20-  
inches  
2
12  
22NF  
Deep Cycle  
NOTE: Charge batteries daily. It is critical not to let them  
run low at any time.  
Battery Connections on  
Side of Wheelchair Frame  
Retaining Strap Clip  
Cleaning Battery Term inals  
FIGURE 6 - INSTALLING/REMOVING BATTERY BOXES  
WARNING  
DO NOT a llow the liquid in the ba tte ry to c ome  
in c onta c t with skin, c lothe s or othe r posse ssions.  
It is a form of a c id a nd ha rmful or da ma ging  
burns ma y re sult. Should the liquid touc h your  
skin, wa sh the a re a imme dia te ly a nd thoroughly  
with c ool wa te r. In se rious c a se s or if e ye c onta c t  
is ma de , se e k me dic a l a tte ntion IMMEDIATELY.  
WARNING  
The Ba tte ry Box Re ta ining Stra p MUST be fa ste ne d  
se c ure ly a nd a djuste d prope rly to hold ba tte ry  
boxe s in pla c e be fore using the whe e lc ha ir.  
5. Connect the battery box retaining strap clip together  
and adjust if necessary.  
The use of sa fe ty gla sse s is re c omme nde d whe n  
c le a ning the ba tte ry te rmina ls.  
NEVER smoke or strike a ma tc h ne a r ba tte rie s. If  
the c a ps of the ba tte ry c e lls a re re move d, NEVER  
look dire c tly into the m while c ha rging ba tte rie s.  
1. Examine battery clamps and terminals for corrosion.  
2. Verify that the plastic caps are in place over the  
battery cell holes.  
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2. Secure the hanger brackets to the battery tray in the  
mounting holes that the hex screws are mounted.  
BATTERY TRAY (FIGURE 7)  
NOTE: To remove the battery tray from the wheelchair,  
reverse the following procedure.  
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3. Attach the key slot bracket located at the front of the  
battery tray over the crossbrace bolt bushing under  
the seat upholstery of the wheelchair.  
1. Remove the battery tray from the packaged container.  
NOTE: The hex socket screws will be positioned in the  
correct mounting holes for the corresponding width of  
the wheelchair.  
NOTE: If wheelchair is 14-inch wide and equipped with  
MKIV RII electronics, it may be necessary to turn battery  
tray slightly away from controller to install the battery tray.  
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4. Attach the hanger brackets to the support tubes on  
the wheelchair frame.  
Hex Screws (Shown in 14 and 16-inch  
Wheelchair Width positions)  
18-inch  
CHANGING SEAT WIDTH  
(FIGURE 8)  
Wheelchair  
Width  
Position  
1. Remove the battery boxes and battery tray from the  
wheelchair. Refer to INSTALLING/REMOVING  
BATTERY BOXES and INSTALLING/REMOVING  
BATTERY TRAY in this procedure of the manual.  
Locknut  
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20-inch Wheelchair  
Locknut  
2. Remove the existing back and seat upholstery from  
the wheelchair. Refer to REPLACING BACK  
UPHOLSTERYin PROCEDURE 3 of this manual and  
REPLACINGSEATUPHOLSTERYinPROCEDURE  
5 of the owners manual, part number 1080737.  
Width Position  
14-inch Adult  
Key Slot  
Bracket  
16, 18, 20-inch Low  
16, 18, 20-inch Adult  
NOTE: If adjusting the seat width of the wheelchair, the  
back and seat upholstery MUST be changed as well.  
3. Remove the hex screws and locknuts that secure the  
two (2) pivot links to the wheelchair frame and cross-  
braces. Refer to the following chart to determine if  
new pivot links will be needed:  
Key Slot  
Bracket  
Crossbrace  
Bolt Bushing  
PIVOT LINK SEAT WIDTH RANGE (IN INCHES)  
Battery Tray  
14-15, 16-18 and 19-20  
4. Remove dust covers from bottom of crossbraces.  
5. Remove the hex screws, washers and locknuts that  
secure the bottom of the two (2) crossbraces to the  
wheelchair frame.  
6. Remove the hex screw, coved spacers, washers and  
locknut that secure the two (2) existing crossbraces  
together.  
NOTE: Note coved spacer, washer and locknut order for  
reinstallation.  
7. Remove the four (4) pivot tube plug pins from the  
bottom of the two (2) existing crossbraces.  
Hanger  
Bracket  
Battery Tray  
8. Install the four (4) pivot tube plug pins into the  
bottom of the two (2) new crossbraces.  
Support Tube  
FIGURE 7 - BATTERY TRAY  
9. Assemble the two (2) new crossbraces together.  
Refer to FIGURE 8 for hardware orientation.  
10. Reinstall the hex screws, washers and locknuts that  
secure the bottom of the two (2) new crossbraces to  
the wheelchair frame.  
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11. Reinstall dust covers onto bottom of crossbraces.  
14. Reinstall the battery tray and battery boxes/batteries  
onto the wheelchair. Refer to BATTERY TRAY and  
INSTALLING/REMOVING BATTERY BOXES in this  
procedure of the manual.  
12. Reinstall the hex screws and locknuts that secure the  
pivot links to the wheelchair frame and crossbraces.  
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13. Install the new back and seat upholstery onto the  
wheelchair. Refer to REPLACING BACK UPHOL-  
STERY in PROCEDURE 3 of this manual and  
REPLACINGSEATUPHOLSTERYinPROCEDURE  
5 of the owners manual, part number 1080737.  
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Crossbrace  
Locknut  
Hex  
Screw  
Hex  
Screws  
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Pivot Tube  
Plug Pin  
Hex  
Screws  
Washer  
Pivot Link  
Wheelchair  
Frame  
Locknut  
Note orientation of hex screw, bushing,  
washers, coved washers and locknut for in-  
stallation of new crossbraces.  
FIGURE 8 - CHANGING SEAT WIDTH  
Fastening Straps  
ADJ USTING SEAT-TO-FLOOR  
HEIGHT  
Nylon Boot  
WARNING  
Adjusting sea t-to-floor height MUST be performed  
by Inva ca re Technica l Support, 1-800-832-4707.  
DISCONNECTING/ CONNECTING  
MKIV CONTROLLER, MOTOR AND  
BATTERY LEADS (FIGURE 9)  
Battery Lead  
Leads From  
Controller  
NOTE:ToconnectMKIVcontrollermotorandbatteryleads,  
reverse the following procedure.  
Left/Right Motor  
Leads  
1. Disconnect the fastening straps that secure the nylon  
boot around the connected motor and battery leads.  
2. Disconnect controller left/right motor and battery leads FIGURE 9 - DISCONNECTING/CONNECTING MKIV  
from the leads secured to the wheelchair with tie wrap.  
CONTROLLER, MOTOR AND BATTERY LEADS  
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REMOVING/ INSTALLING MKIV  
CONTROLLER (FIGURE 10)  
REPLACING WIRING HARNESS  
(FIGURE 11)  
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1. Disconnect the left/right motor leads and battery Disassem bly  
leads. Refer to DISCONNECTING/CONNECTING  
MKIV CONTROLLER, MOTOR AND BATTERY  
LEADS in this procedure of the manual.  
1. Remove the battery boxes. Refer to INSTALLING/  
REMOVING BATTERY BOXES in this procedure of  
the manual.  
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2. Removethetwo(2)hexscrewsthatsecuretheMKIV  
controller onto the wheelchair.  
2. Disconnect the wiring harness (BLUE) from the  
controller connector (BLUE).  
NOTE: When installing the MKIV controller onto the  
wheelchair, use Loctite 242 on hex screws.  
3. Remove the four (4) phillips screws that secure the  
battery connectors and battery connector spacers to  
the wheelchair frame.  
3. Install the new/existing MKIV controller onto the  
wheelchair by reversing STEPS 1 and 2.  
4. Remove the two (2) phillips screws, washers and  
locknuts that secure the charger cable to the charger  
cable mounting bracket.  
Wheelchair  
Frame  
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5. Cut the tie wrap that secures the wiring harness and  
motor cables to the crossbraces.  
6. Remove the wiring harness from the wheelchair.  
Reassem bly  
1. Secure the two (2) battery connectors of the new  
battery harness and the battery connector spacers to  
the wheelchair frame with the four (4) phillips screws.  
Hex Screws  
MKIV Controller  
FIGURE 10 - REMOVING/INSTALLING MKIV  
CONTROLLER  
2. Secure charger cable to existing mounting bracket  
on seat frame with two (2) phillips screws, washers  
and locknuts.  
Battery Connector Spacer  
Wiring Harness  
Phillips  
Screws  
Charger  
Cable  
Mounting  
Bracket  
To Controller  
Phillips Screws  
and Locknuts  
From Motors  
FIGURE 11 - REPLACING WIRING HARNESS  
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3. Connect the wring harness (BLUE) to the controller 10. Repeat procedure for opposite side of the  
connector (BLUE). wheelchair, if necessary.  
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crossbraces with new tie wrap.  
REMOVING BATTERY BOXES in this procedure  
of the manual.  
5. Reinstall the battery boxes. Refer to INSTALLING/  
REMOVING BATTERY BOXES in this procedure of  
the manual.  
DETAIL "A"  
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Underside of Motor  
Mount Plate  
REPLACING MOTOR/ GEARBOX  
(FIGURE 12)  
Alignment Pin  
Long Socket  
1. Remove the battery boxes. Refer to INSTALLING/  
REMOVING BATTERY BOXES in this procedure of  
the manual.  
Short Socket Screws (Apply  
Screws (Apply  
Loctite 242 and torque to 60-  
Loctite 242  
2. Disconnect the right and/or left motor connector from  
the controller.  
inch pounds)  
and torque to  
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3. Remove the drive wheels from the wheelchair. Re-  
fer to REPLACING DRIVE WHEELS in PROCE-  
DURE 6 of this manual.  
60-inch  
pounds)  
4. Remove the six (6) socket screws that secure the mo-  
tor/gearbox and support tube to the wheelchair frame.  
Motor Mount  
Plate  
5. Repositionnewmotor/gearboxonthewheelchairframe.  
6. Position the support tube between the wheelchair  
frame and the new motor/gearbox. Make sure the  
alignment hole in the support tube is positioned with  
the alignment pin on the motor mount plate.  
Alignment  
Hole  
NOTE: The alignment pin is the longest of the three (3) pins  
and is located in the center of the wheelchair frame motor  
mount plate. Refer to DETAIL "A" in FIGURE 12.  
Wheelchair  
Frame  
NOTE: When the alignment hole in the support tube is  
positionedwiththealignmentpinonthewheelchairframe,  
the anti-tipper wheels should be pointing down towards  
the ground/floor.  
Support Tube  
Motor/Gearbox  
CAUTION  
FIGURE 12 - REPLACING MOTOR/ GEARBOX  
The longe r soc ke t sc re ws must be positione d  
in the mounting hole s on the OUTSIDE of the  
whe e lc ha ir fra me a nd the short soc ke t sc re ws  
must be in the mounting hole s on the INSIDE  
of the whe e lc ha ir fra me . Othe rwise da ma ge  
to the ge a rbox c a sting c a n re sult.  
7. Use Loctite 242 and securely tighten the support  
tube and motor/gearbox to the wheelchair frame  
with the six (6) socket screws. Torque to 60-inch  
pounds.  
8. Reinstall the drive wheels onto the wheelchair.  
Refer to REPLACING DRIVE WHEELS in  
PROCEDURE 6 of this manual.  
9. Reconnect the right and/or left motor connector  
to the controller.  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
PLEASE NOTE: THE WARRANTY BELOW HAS BEEN DRAFTED TO COMPLY WITH FEDERAL LAW APPLICABLE  
TO PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED AFTER JULY 4, 1975.  
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This wa rra nty give s you spe c ific le ga l rights a nd you ma y a lso ha ve othe r le ga l rights whic h va ry from  
sta te to sta te .  
Inva ca re wa rra nts the side fra mes a nd crossbra ces to be free from defects in ma teria ls a nd workma nship  
for a pe riod of five (5) ye a rs from da te of purc ha se ; e le c tronic s for a pe riod of one (1) ye a r from the  
da te of purc ha se ; motors a nd ge a rboxe s for a pe riod of twe lve (12) months from the da te of  
purc ha se ; a ll re ma ining c ompone nts (inc luding ga s c ylinde rs for re c line rs) for one (1) ye a r from the  
da te of purc ha se e xc e pt upholste re d ma te ria ls, pa dde d ma te ria ls a nd tire s/whe e ls. If within suc h  
wa rra nty pe riod a ny produc t sha ll be prove n to be de fe c tive , suc h produc t sha ll be re pa ire d or  
re pla c e d, a t Inva c a re 's option. This wa rra nty doe s not inc lude a ny la bor or shipping c ha rge s inc urre d  
in re pla c e me nt pa rt insta lla tion or re pa ir of a ny suc h produc t. Inva c a re 's sole obliga tion a nd your  
e xc lusive re me dy unde r this wa rra nty sha ll be limite d to suc h re pa ir a nd/or re pla c e me nt.  
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For wa rra nty se rvic e , ple a se c onta c t the de a le r from whom you purc ha se d your Inva c a re produc t. In  
the e ve nt you do not re c e ive sa tisfa c tory wa rra nty se rvic e , ple a se write dire c tly to Inva c a re a t the  
bottom of the ba c k c ove r. Provide de a le r's na me a ddre ss, da te of purc ha se , indic a te na ture of the  
de fe c t a nd, if the produc t is se ria lize d, indic a te the se ria l numbe r. Do not re turn produc ts to our fa c tory  
without our prior c onse nt.  
LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS: THE FOREGOING WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO SERIAL NUMBERED  
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INSTITUTIONAL USE, PRODUCTS MODIFIED WITHOUT INVACARE'S EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT INCLUDING,  
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, MODIFICATION THROUGH THE USE OF UNAUTHORIZED PARTS OR ATTACHMENTS;  
PRODUCTS DAMAGED BY REASON OF REPAIRS MADE TO ANY COMPONENT WITHOUT THE SPECIFIC  
CONSENT OF INVACARE, OR TO A PRODUCT DAMAGED BY CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND INVACARE'S  
CONTROL, AND SUCH EVALUATION WILL BE SOLELY DETERMINED BY INVACARE. THE WARRANTY SHALL NOT  
APPLY TO PROBLEMS ARISING FROM NORMAL WEAR OR FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
A CHANGE IN OPERATING NOISE, PARTICULARLY RELATIVE TO MOTORS AND GEARBOXES DOES NOT  
CONSTITUTE A FAILURE. ALL SUCH DEVICES WILL EXHIBIT A CHANGE IN OPERATING NOISE DUE TO AGING.  
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES. IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES, IF ANY, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL NOT EXTEND BEYOND THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESSED WARRANTY  
PROVIDED HEREIN AND THE REMEDY FOR VIOLATIONS OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY SHALL BE LIMITED TO  
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT PURSUANT TO THE TERMS CONTAINED HEREIN.  
INVACARE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER.  
THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE EXTENDED TO COMPLY WITH STATE/PROVINCIAL LAWS AND REQUIREMENTS.  
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Invacare Corporation  
USA  
Canada  
One Invacare Way  
Elyria, Ohio USA  
44036-2125  
5970 Chedworth Way  
Mississauga, Ontario  
L5R 3T9, Canada  
905-890-8838  
Invacare and "Yes, you can" are trademarks of Invacare  
Corporation.  
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800-333-6900  
Form No. 98-271 Part No. 1085397 Rev B (1) 7/00  
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