Owner’s Operator and Maintenance Manual
Orbit™
DEALER: This manual MUST be given to
the user of the product.
USER: BEFORE using this product, read this
manual and save for future reference.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Stability - All Models................................................................................................................................13
Tire Pressure.............................................................................................................................................15
Weight Training........................................................................................................................................15
Transferring To and From Other Seats..............................................................................................21
Maintenance...............................................................................................................................................25
Assembling/Disassembling the Removable Orbit Wheelchair.......................................................27
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Installing 3-Inch Extension......................................................................................................................32
Installing Elevating Legrest......................................................................................................................33
Installing/Removing/Adjusting the Telescoping Front Frame Tubes.............................................38
Adjusting the T-Arms..............................................................................................................................43
Replacing/Repositioning the Locking Mechanism in the Cantilever Arm....................................50
Replacing the Locking Mechanism in the Back Cane ......................................................................52
Removing/Installing the Spreader Bar..................................................................................................55
Folding/Unfolding the Back Canes........................................................................................................56
Installing/Removing a Seating System...................................................................................................57
Adjusting Caster Headtubes..................................................................................................................60
Adjusting the Quick-Release Axle........................................................................................................62
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Hand Activated Wheel Lock Procedures...........................................................................................66
Engaging Tilt-In-Space..............................................................................................................................70
Operating Recliner...................................................................................................................................72
Adjusting the Back Height - Recliner Models Only..........................................................................75
Securing the Occupant............................................................................................................................80
Using the Ventilator Tray.......................................................................................................................82
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Complete and mail the form on the next page
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protected as required by applicable laws and regulations.
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PRODUCT REGISTRATION FORM
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SPECIAL NOTES
SPECIAL NOTES
Signal words are used in this manual and apply to hazards or unsafe practices which
could result in personal injury or property damage. Refer to the following table for
definitions of the signal words.
SIGNAL WORD
MEANING
DANGER
Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING
CAUTION
Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
property damage.
NOTICE
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO
CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
WHEELCHAIR USER
As a manufacturer of wheelchairs, Invacare endeavors to supply a wide variety of
wheelchairs to meet many needs of the end user. However, final selection of the
type of wheelchair to be used by an individual rests solely with the user and his/her
healthcare professional capable of making such a selection.
WHEELCHAIR TIE-DOWN RESTRAINTS AND SEAT RESTRAINTS
TRRO includes four factory-installed transport brackets and a wheelchair anchored
pelvic belt. TRRO has been crash-tested in accordance with ANSI/RESNA WC Vol 1
Section 19 Frontal Impact Test requirements for wheelchairs with a 168 lb crash
dummy, which corresponds to a person with a weight of 114 to 209 lbs.
Only use the transport brackets included with TRRO for the purposes described in
this manual.
As of this date, the Department of Transportation has not approved any tie-down
systems for transportation of a user while in a wheelchair, in a moving vehicle of any
type. It is Invacare’s position that users of wheelchairs should be transferred into
appropriate seating in vehicles for transportation and use be made of the restraints
made available by the auto industry. Invacare cannot and does not recommend any
wheelchair transportation systems.
ALWAYS wear your seat positioning strap. Inasmuch as the seat positioning strap is an
option on this wheelchair (you may order with or without the seat positioning strap),
Invacare strongly recommends ordering the seat positioning strap as an additional
safeguard for the wheelchair user. The seat positioning strap is a positioning belt only. It
is not designed for use as a safety device withstanding high stress loads such as auto or
aircraft safety belts. If signs of wear appear, belt MUST be replaced immediately.
Invacare products are specifically designed and manufactured for use in conjunction
with Invacare accessories. Accessories designed by other manufacturers have not
been tested by Invacare and are not recommended for use with Invacare products.
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LABEL LOCATION
LABEL LOCATION
Standard Labels
WEIGHT CAPACITY
150 LBS. (68 kgs.)
NOTE: Seat removed
for clarity.
REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL
P/N 1111010
WARNING
DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT
THE ANTI-TIP TUBES
INSTALLED.
WARNING
Refer to Owner's Manual
for proper anti-tipper
REV. 5/98
P/N 60106X144
setting.
1085379
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LABEL LOCATION
Wheelchairs with TRRO
Refer to attached TRANSPORT READY OPTION
Instruction Card and wheelchair Owner's Manual
P/N 1120033 REV B - 08/05
before use.
NOTE: Seat removed
for clarity.
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TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS
TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS
ORBIT
MINIMUM
MAXIMUM
OVERALL WIDTH:
18.5 inches
24.5 inches
OVERALL DEPTH
(WITHOUT FRONT RIGGINGS)
SHORT FRAME:
35 inches
39 inches
38 inches
42 inches
LONG FRAME:
SEAT WIDTH:
SEAT DEPTH:
FRAME TYPE:
SEAT-TO-FLOOR*:
BACK STYLE:
10-16 inches (in one inch increments)
10-16 inches (in one inch increments)
Aluminum, One-piece
15-1/2 to 20-1/2 inches
Adjustable Angle (80° to 110°), Fold Down Reclining back
with stroller handles (Available on long frames only),
Fixed Height Anodized Cane with Push Handles
BACK HEIGHT:
20 inches
BACK ANGLE (RECLINER ONLY):
ARM STYLES:
90° to 170°
“T” (Standard), Cantilever (Fixed Hgt. Anodized Cane with
Push Handles Only) or Dual Point (Adjustable Height)
FOOTREST:
Swingaways Footrests and Elevating Legrests
Permanent or Quick Release
Multi-Position
REAR AXLE:
REAR AXLE MOUNTING PLATES:
REAR WHEELS:
12, 20, 22 and 24 inch Composite Pneumatic or
Pneumatic-Flat Free Insert, Urethane tires
HANDRIMS:
Aluminum, Plastic Coated and Projection
CASTER SIZE:
5 inch Aluminum or Composite Urethane, 6 or 8 inch
Composite Urethane, Pneumatic or Pneumatic with
Flat Free Insert
WHEEL LOCKS:
Push-to-Lock, Wheel Lock Extensions, Hill Holder,
Foot Activated
WEIGHT:
32 lbs without front riggings
45 lbs
SHIPPING WEIGHT** (APPROX.):
*NOTE: Invacare recommends that rear seat‐to‐floor height be at least 3/8 inch shorter than front
seat‐to‐floor height. Otherwise a forward seat dump can occur. The rear seat‐to‐floor heights are
based on pneumatic tires or pneumatic tires with flat free inserts. If wheelchair is equipped with
urethane tires, subtract 1/4 inch from the measurements listed above. All heights are approximate
to ± 1/4 inch due to tire wear and air pressure. The front seat‐to‐floor heights are approximate to ±
1/4 inch.
**NOTE: Weights vary depending on how wheelchair is equipped.
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SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES
SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES
ꢀ WARNING
SECTION 1 - GENERAL GUIDELINES contains important information for the safe
operation and use of this product. DO NOT use this product or any available
optional equipment without first completely reading and understanding these
instructions and any additional instructional material such as owner’s manuals, ser-
vice manuals or instruction sheets supplied with this product or optional equip-
ment. If you are unable to understand the Warnings, Cautions or Instructions,
contact a healthcare professional, dealer or technical personnel before attempting
to use this equipment. Otherwise, injury or damage may occur.
Information for Healthcare Professionals/Assistants
The Orbit wheelchair MUST be operated by a healthcare professional or assistant when
in ANY reclined position.
Make sure the patient is properly positioned in the wheelchair before reclining or
inclining (reverse recline) to maintain maximum stability and safety.
Assistants MUST be prepared to support the weight of the occupant when reclining, or
returning the occupant of the wheelchair to the full upright position. Make sure to use
proper body mechanics (use your legs) or seek assistance if necessary to avoid injury.
ALWAYS engage both wheel locks while reclining or inclining (reverse recline) the wheelchair.
Stability - All Models
The seat height, seat depth, back angle, pivot point of seat frame, seating system, caster
position, size and position of the rear wheels, as well as the user condition directly relate to
the stability of the wheelchair. Any change to one or any combination of the nine may cause
the wheelchair to decrease in stability. These adjustments MUST be performed by an
authorized Invacare dealer or qualified technician.
NOTE: When changes to
the left hand column occur,
follow across the chart and
refer to the procedure that
is checked (9) to maintain
the proper stability, safety
and handling of the
wheelchair.
•
X
•
X
X
•
X
X
X
•
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
•
CASTER SIZE
X
X
X
X
CASTER POSITION
WHEEL SIZE
X
X
X
X
X
ANTI-TIPPERS
USER CONDITION
X
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SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES
Anti-Tippers
Anti‐tippers MUST be attached at all times. Inasmuch as the anti‐tippers are an option on
this wheelchair (you may order with or without the anti‐tippers), Invacare strongly
recommends ordering the anti‐tippers as a safeguard for the wheelchair user.
ALWAYS use anti‐tippers. When outdoors on wet, soft ground or on gravel surfaces, anti
tippers may not provide the same level of protection against tipover. Extra caution must
be observed when traversing such surfaces.
Operating Information
After ANY adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attaching
hardware is tightened securely ‐ otherwise injury or damage may result.
Unless otherwise noted, all service and adjustment should be performed while the
wheelchair is unoccupied.
To determine and establish your particular safety limits, practice bending, reaching and
transferring activities in several combinations in the presence of a qualified healthcare
professional before attempting active use of the wheelchair.
When cleaning rear cane or hand grip areas use only a clean towel lightly dampened with
cool water. Verify that grips are dry prior to use. Use of soap or ammonia based cleaning
solutions will result in the hand grips sliding off the cane assembly. Failure to observe this
warning may result in injury to the user or bystanders.
If the wheelchair is exposed to extreme temperature (above 100°F or below 32°F), high
humidity and/or becomes wet, prior to use, ensure that the handgrips do not twist on the
handle. Otherwise, damage or injury may occur.
Avoid storing or using the wheelchair near open flame or combustible products. Serious
injury or damage to property may result.
ALWAYS keep hands and fingers clear of moving parts to avoid injury.
DO NOT traverse, climb or go down ramps or slopes greater than 9°.
DO NOT attempt to move up or down an incline with a water, ice or oil film.
DO NOT operate on roads, streets or highways.
DO NOT attempt to ride over curbs or obstacles. Doing so may cause your wheelchair to
tip over and cause bodily harm to you or damage to the wheelchair.
DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have to move forward in the seat.
DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have to pick them up from the floor by reaching
down between your knees.
DO NOT lean over the top of the back upholstery to reach objects behind you, as this may
cause the wheelchair to tip over.
DO NOT shift your weight or sitting position toward direction you are reaching as the
wheelchair may tip over.
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SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES
DO NOT attempt to stop a moving wheelchair with wheel locks. Wheel locks are not brakes.
DO NOT tip the wheelchair without assistance.
DO NOT use an escalator to move a wheelchair between floors. Serious bodily injury may
occur.
Before attempting to transfer in or out of the wheelchair, every precaution should be taken
to reduce the gap distance. Turn both casters parallel to the object you are transferring onto.
When transferring to and from the wheelchair, ALWAYS engage both wheel locks.
DO NOT attempt to lift the wheelchair by any removable (detachable) parts. Lifting by
means of any removable (detachable) parts of the wheelchair may result in injury to the
user or damage to the wheelchair.
DO NOT stand on the frame of the wheelchair.
DO NOT use the footplate as a platform. When getting in or out of the wheelchair, make
sure that the footplates are in the upward position.
ALWAYS wear your seat positioning strap. Inasmuch as the seat positioning strap is an
option on this wheelchair (you may order with or without the seat positioning strap),
Invacare strongly recommends ordering the seat positioning strap as an additional
safeguard for the wheelchair user. The seat positioning strap is a positioning belt only. It
is not designed for use as a safety device withstanding high stress loads such as auto or
aircraft safety belts. If signs of wear appear, belt must be replaced immediately.
ALWAYS use the handrims for self‐propulsion. Inasmuch as the handrims are an option
on this wheelchair (you may order with or without the handrims), Invacare strongly
recommends ordering the handrims as an additional safeguard for the wheelchair user.
Tire Pressure
DO NOT use your wheelchair unless it has the proper tire pressure (P.S.I.). DO NOT
overinflate the tires. Failure to follow these suggestions may cause the tire to explode and
cause bodily harm. The recommended tire pressure is listed on the side wall of the tire.
Weight Training
Invacare does not recommend the use of its wheelchairs as a weight training apparatus.
Invacare wheelchairs have not been designed or tested as a seat for any kind of weight
training. If occupant uses said wheelchair as a weight training apparatus, Invacare shall
not be liable for bodily injury or damage to the wheelchair and the warranty is void.
Weight Limitation
The Orbit wheelchair has a weight limitation of 150 lbs.
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SECTION 2—SAFETY/HANDLING OF WHEELCHAIRS
SECTION 2—SAFETY/HANDLING OF
WHEELCHAIRS
Safety/Handling of Wheelchairs
Safety and handling of the wheelchair require the close attention of the wheelchair user
as well as the assistant. This manual points out the most common procedures and
techniques involved in the safe operation and maintenance of the wheelchair. It is
important to practice and master these safe techniques until you are comfortable in
maneuvering around the frequently encountered architectural barriers.
Use this information only as a basic guide. The techniques that are discussed on the
following pages have been used successfully by many.
Individual wheelchair users often develop skills to deal with daily living activities that
may differ from those described in this manual. Invacare recognizes and encourages each
individual to try what works best for him/her in overcoming architectural obstacles that
they may encounter. However, all warnings and cautions given in this manual MUST be
heeded. Techniques in this manual are a starting point for the new wheelchair user and
assistant with “safety” as the most important consideration for all.
Stability and Balance
ꢀ WARNING
ALWAYS wear your seat positioning strap. Inasmuch as the seat positioning strap is
an option on this wheelchair (you may order with or without the seat positioning
strap), Invacare strongly recommends ordering the seat positioning strap as an
additional safeguard for the wheelchair user. The seat positioning strap is a position-
ing belt only. It is not designed for use as a safety device withstanding high stress
loads such as auto or aircraft safety belts. If signs of wear appear, belt MUST be
replaced immediately.
To assure stability and proper operation of your wheelchair, you MUST maintain proper
balance at all times. Your wheelchair has been designed to remain upright and stable
during normal daily activities as long as you do not move beyond the center of gravity.
Virtually all activities which involve movement in the wheelchair have an effect on the
center of gravity. Invacare recommends using seat/chest positioning straps for additional
safety while involved in activities that shift your weight.
DO NOT lean forward out of the wheelchair any further than the length of the armrests.
Make sure the casters are pointing in the forward position whenever you lean forward.
This can be achieved by advancing the wheelchair and then reversing it in a straight line.
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SECTION 2—SAFETY/HANDLING OF WHEELCHAIRS
Coping With Everyday Obstacles
Coping with the irritation of everyday obstacles can be alleviated somewhat by learning how to
manage your wheelchair. Keep in mind your center of gravity to maintain stability and balance.
A Note to Wheelchair Assistants
When assistance to the wheelchair user is required, remember to use good body
mechanics. Keep your back straight and bend your knees whenever tipping the
wheelchair or traversing curbs, or other impediments.
DO NOT attempt to lift the wheelchair by any removable (detachable) parts. Lifting by
means of any removable (detachable) parts of the wheelchair may result in injury to the
user or damage to the wheelchair.
If the wheelchair is exposed to extreme temperature (above 100°F or below 32°F), high
humidity and/or becomes wet, prior to use, ensure handgrips do not twist on the
wheelchair’s handle ‐ otherwise damage or injury may occur.
Also, be aware of detachable parts such as armrests or legrests. These must NEVER be
used to move the wheelchair or as lifting supports, as they may be inadvertently released,
resulting in possible injury to the user and/or assistant(s).
When learning a new assistance technique, have an experienced assistant help you before
attempting it alone.
ꢀ WARNING
DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have to move forward in the seat or pick
them up from the floor by reaching down between your knees.
The seat height, seat depth, back angle, pivot point of seat frame, seating system,
caster position, size and position of the rear wheels, as well as the user condition
directly relate to the stability of the wheelchair. Any change to one or any combina-
tion of the nine may cause the wheelchair to decrease in stability. These adjust-
ments must be performed by an authorized Invacare dealer or qualified technician.
Many activities require the wheelchair owner to reach, bend and transfer in and out of the
wheelchair. These movements will cause a change to the normal balance, the center of
gravity, and the weight distribution of the wheelchair. To determine and establish your
particular safety limits, practice bending, reaching and transferring activities in several
combinations in the presence of a qualified healthcare professional before attempting
active use of the wheelchair.
Proper positioning is essential for your safety. When reaching, leaning, or bending
forward, it is important to use the front casters as a tool to maintain stability and balance.
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SECTION 2—SAFETY/HANDLING OF WHEELCHAIRS
Reaching, Leaning and Bending Forward
ꢀ WARNING
DO NOT attempt to reach objects if
you have to move forward in the seat or
pick them up from the floor by reaching
down between your knees.
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to
Position the front casters so that they are
extended as far forward as possible and
engage wheel locks.
Reaching and Leaning Backwards
ꢀ WARNING
DO NOT lean over the top of the back
upholstery to reach objects behind you,
as this may cause the wheelchair to tip
over.
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to
Position wheelchair as close as possible
to the desired object. Point front casters
forward to create the longest possible
wheelbase. Reach back only as far as
your arm will extend without changing
your sitting position.
Tipping
ꢀ WARNING
DO NOT tip the wheelchair without assistance.
When tipping the wheelchair, an assistant should grasp the back of the wheelchair on a
non‐removable (non‐detachable) part. Inform the wheelchair occupant before tipping the
wheelchair and remind him/her to lean back. Be sure the occupant’s feet and hands are
clear of all wheels and/or pinch points.
After mastering the techniques of tipping the wheelchair, use one of the following
methods to tackle curbs, short stairs, etc.
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SECTION 2—SAFETY/HANDLING OF WHEELCHAIRS
Method 1 - Wheelchair With Step Tubes
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 2.3.
Place foot on the step tube and begin to tilt the wheelchair toward you. Apply a
continuous downward motion until the balance point is achieved and the front casters
clear the curb. At this point, the assistant will feel a difference in the weight distribution.
ꢀ WARNING
When lowering the front casters of the
wheelchair, DO NOT let the wheelchair
drop the last few inches to the ground.
This could result in injury to the occu-
pant and/or damage to the wheelchair.
Roll the wheelchair forward and slowly
Step Tube
lower the front of the wheelchair in one
continuous movement onto the sidewalk.
Push the wheelchair forward until the rear
wheels roll up and over the curb.
Method 2 - Wheelchair Without Step Tubes
ꢀ WARNING
ALWAYS check hand grips for looseness before using the wheelchair. If loose
and/or worn, replace immediately.
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 2.4.
This method requires two assistants. The second assistant should be positioned at the
front of the wheelchair lifting upward on a non‐removable (non‐detachable) part of the
wheelchair frame when lifting the wheelchair and stabilizing the wheelchair when the
wheelchair is being lowered to the ground.
The first assistant should stand on the
sidewalk and turn the wheelchair so that
the rear wheels are against the curb. Turn
the anti‐tippers so the anti‐tip wheels are
pointing up. The wheelchair should be
tilted back to the balance point and, in one
continuous upward movement, the rear
wheels should be pulled up and over the
curb. DO NOT return the front casters to
the ground until the wheelchair has been
pulled backward far enough for the front
casters to clear the edge of the curb.
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SECTION 2—SAFETY/HANDLING OF WHEELCHAIRS
ꢀ WARNING
When lowering the front casters of the wheelchair, DO NOT let the wheelchair
drop the last few inches to the ground. This could result in injury to the occupant
and/or damage to the wheelchair.
Roll the wheelchair backward and slowly lower the wheelchair in one continuous
movement. Turn the anti‐tippers so the anti‐tip wheels are facing down.
Stairways
ꢀ WARNING
ALWAYS wear your seat positioning strap. Inasmuch as the seat positioning strap is
an option on this wheelchair (you may order with or without the seat positioning
strap), Invacare strongly recommends ordering the seat positioning strap as an
additional safeguard for the wheelchair user. The seat positioning strap is a
positioning belt only. It is not designed for use as a safety device withstanding high
stress loads such as auto or aircraft safety belts. If signs of wear appear, belt MUST
be replaced immediately.
DO NOT attempt to lift a wheelchair by lifting on any removable (detachable)
parts. Lifting by means of any removable (detachable) parts of the wheelchair may
result in injury to the user or damage to the wheelchair.
ALWAYS check hand grips for looseness before using the wheelchair. If loose
and/or worn, replace immediately.
Extreme caution is advised when it is necessary to move an occupied wheelchair up
or down the stairs. Invacare recommends that, if possible, the user be removed
from the wheelchair prior to moving. Invacare recommends using two assistants
and making thorough preparations. Make sure to use only secure, non-detachable
parts for hand-held supports.
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 2.5.
Follow this procedure for moving the
wheelchair between floors when an
elevator is not available:
1. If necessary, rotate the anti‐tippers so
the wheels are facing up.
2. After the wheelchair has been tilted
back to the balance point, one assistant
(in the rear) backs the wheelchair up
against the first step, while securely
grasping a non‐removable
(non‐detachable) part of the wheelchair
for leverage.
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SECTION 2—SAFETY/HANDLING OF WHEELCHAIRS
3. The second assistant, with a firm hold on a non‐detachable part of the framework, lifts
the wheelchair up and over the stair and steadies the wheelchair as the first assistant
places one foot on the next stair and repeats STEP 1.
4. The wheelchair should not be lowered until the last stair has been negotiated and the
wheelchair has been rolled away from the stairway.
5. If necessary, rotate the anti‐tippers so the wheels are facing down.
Escalators
ꢀ WARNING
DO NOT use an escalator to move a wheelchair between floors. Serious bodily
injury may occur.
Transferring To and From Other Seats
ꢀ WARNING
Before attempting to transfer in or out of the wheelchair, every precaution should
be taken to reduce the gap distance. Turn both casters parallel to the object you are
transferring onto. Also be certain the wheel locks are engaged to help prevent the
wheels from moving.
CAUTION
When transferring, position yourself as far back as possible in the seat. This will help
prevent damaged upholstery and the possibility of the wheelchair tipping forward.
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 2.6.
NOTE: This activity may be performed independently provided you have adequate mobility and
upper body strength.
Position the wheelchair as close as possible
alongside the seat to which you are
transferring, with the front casters
pointing parallel to it. Remove or flip up
the armrest. Engage wheel locks. Swing
away or remove front rigging. Shift body
weight into seat with transfer.
During independent transfer, little or no
seat platform will be beneath you. Use a
transfer board if at all possible.
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SECTION 3—SAFETY INSPECTION/TROUBLESHOOTING
SECTION 3—SAFETY
INSPECTION/TROUBLESHOOTING
NOTE: Every six months or as necessary, take your wheelchair to a qualified technician for a
thorough inspection and servicing. Regular cleaning will reveal loose or worn parts and enhance
the smooth operation of your wheelchair. To operate properly and safely, your wheelchair must be
cared for just like any other vehicle. Routine maintenance will extend the life and efficiency of your
wheelchair.
Safety Inspection Checklist
Initial adjustments should be made to suit your personal body structure and preference.
Thereafter follow these maintenance procedures:
Inspect/Adjust Initially
❑ Ensure that the wheelchair rolls straight (no excessive drag or pull to one side).
❑ Inspect for loose or missing hardware on frame and crossbraces.
❑ Inspect for bent frame or crossbraces.
❑ Check that the wheel locks do not interfere with tires when rolling.
❑ Check that the wheel lock pivot points are free of wear and looseness.
❑ Check that the wheel locks are easy to engage.
❑ Ensure that the wheel locks prevent the wheelchair from moving when engaged.
❑ Inspect the seat and back for rips and sagging.
❑ Inspect the seat and back for loose or broken hardware.
❑ Inspect the back cane hand grips for wear/looseness/deterioration.
❑ Inspect seat positioning strap for any signs of wear. Ensure buckle latches. Verify
hardware that attaches strap to frame is secure and undamaged. Replace if necessary.
❑ Inspect tires for flat spots and wear.
❑ Check pneumatic tires for proper inflation.
CAUTION
As with any vehicle, check the wheels and tires periodically for cracks and wear.
Replace if damaged.
❑ Check that there is no excessive side movement or binding in the rear wheels when
lifted and spun.
❑ Inspect rear wheels for cracked, bent or broken spokes.
❑ Ensure all spokes are uniformly tight.
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❑ Inspect handrims for signs of rough edges or peeling.
❑ Inspect axle assembly for proper tension by spinning caster. Caster should come to a
gradual stop.
❑ Adjust front casters/forks bearing system if wheel wobbles noticeably or binds to a
stop.
❑ Ensure wheel bearings are clean and free of moisture.
❑ Check headtube locknuts for tightness.
❑ Inspect casters for cracks and wear.
❑ Inspect front casters for cracked, bent or broken spokes.
❑ Clean upholstery and armrests.
❑ Check that all labels are present and legible. Replace if necessary.
❑ Ensure casters are free of debris.
❑ Make sure detent balls of the quick‐release pin are fully released before operating the
wheelchair.
❑ The detent balls MUST be protruding past the top of the seat plate assembly for a
positive lock.
❑ Keep detent balls clean.
Inspect/Adjust Weekly
❑ Ensure that the wheel locks prevent the wheelchair from moving when engaged.
❑ Inspect tires for flat spots and wear.
❑ Check pneumatic tires for proper inflation.
❑ Inspect rear wheels for cracked, bent or broken spokes.
❑ Ensure all spokes are uniformly tight.
❑ Inspect axle assembly for proper tension by spinning caster. Caster should come to a
gradual stop.
❑ Inspect front caster for cracked, bent or broken spokes.
❑ Ensure casters are free of debris.
❑ Make sure detent balls of the quick‐release pin are fully released before operating the
wheelchair.
❑ The detent balls MUST be protruding past the top of the seat plate assembly for a
positive lock.
❑ Keep detent balls clean.
Inspect/Adjust Monthly
❑ Ensure that the wheelchair rolls straight (no excessive drag or pull to one side).
❑ Check that the wheel locks do not interfere with tires when rolling.
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❑ Check that the wheel lock pivot points are free of wear and looseness.
❑ Inspect seat and back for loose or broken hardware.
❑ Inspect seat positioning strap for any signs of wear. Ensure buckle latches. Verify
hardware that attaches strap to frame is secure and undamaged. Replace if necessary.
❑ Inspect back cane hand grips for wear/looseness/deterioration.
❑ Adjust front casters/forks bearing system if wheel wobbles noticeably or binds to a
stop.
❑ Ensure wheel bearings are clean and free of moisture.
❑ Check headtube locknuts for tightness.
❑ Ensure casters are free of debris.
❑ Make sure detent balls of the quick‐release pin are fully released before operating the
wheelchair.
❑ The detent balls MUST be protruding past the top of the seat plate assembly for a
positive lock.
❑ Keep detent balls clean.
Inspect/Adjust Periodically
❑ Inspect frame and crossbraces for loose or missing hardware.
❑ Inspect for bent frame or crossbraces.
❑ Check that wheel locks are easy to engage.
❑ Inspect seat and backs for rips and sagging.
❑ Check that there is no excessive side movement or binding in the rear wheels when
lifted and spun.
❑ Inspect handrims for signs of rough edges or peeling.
❑ Adjust front casters/forks bearing system if wheel wobbles noticeably or binds to a
stop.
❑ Ensure wheel bearings are clean and free of moisture.
❑ Inspect casters for cracks and wear.
❑ Clean upholstery and armrests.
❑ Check that all labels are present and legible. Replace if necessary.
❑ Ensure casters are free of debris.
❑ Make sure detent balls of the quick‐release pin are fully released before operating the
wheelchair.
❑ The detent balls MUST be protruding past the top of the seat plate assembly for a
positive lock.
❑ Keep detent balls clean.
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SECTION 3—SAFETY INSPECTION/TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting
Chair
Chair 3 Sluggish Turn or Casters Squeaks Looseness Solutions
Veers Wheels Performance
Flutter
and
in
Right/
Left
Rattles
Chair
Check tires for
correct and equal
pressure.
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Check for loose nuts
and bolts.
X
X
Check caster headtube
angle.
X
X
X
X
Check that rear
wheels are equally
spaced away from seat
frame.
Maintenance
Maintenance Safety Precautions
ꢀ WARNING
After ANY adjustments, repair or service and BEFORE use, make sure all attaching
hardware is tightened securely.
CAUTION
DO NOT overtighten hardware attaching to the frame. This could cause damage to
the frame tubing.
Suggested Maintenance Procedures
1. Before using the wheelchair, make sure all nuts and bolts are tight. Check all parts for
damage or wear and replace. Check all parts for proper adjustment.
2. Keep quick‐release axles free of dirt and lint to ensure positive locking and proper
3. Oil quick‐release axles at least once a month (3‐in‐1™ oil or equivalent).
4. NON‐RECLINER SEAT FRAMES ‐ Periodically check the back fold down
mechanisms to ensure that they lock the back securely in place. Disassemble and clean
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ꢀ WARNING
DO NOT use the wheelchair unless it has the proper tire pressure (P.S.I.). DO NOT
overinflate the tires. Failure to follow these suggestions may cause the tire to
explode and cause bodily harm.
5. If tires are pneumatic, recommended tire pressure is listed on the side wall of the tire.
6. The wheels and tires should be checked periodically for cracks and wear, and should
be replaced at your authorized dealer or by a qualified technician.
9. Periodically check front caster wheel bearings to make sure they are clean and free
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SECTION 4—ASSEMBLY
SECTION 4—ASSEMBLY
ꢀ WARNING
After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attaching
hardware is tightened securely. Otherwise injury or damage may occur.
Assembling/Disassembling the Removable Orbit
Wheelchair
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 4.1 on page 29.
Assembling the Seat Frame to the Base Frame
5. Turn the plungers located on the underside of the base frame plate until an audible
6. Visually inspect the base frame plate to ensure the locking buttons protrude all the
way through the plate.
7. Place seat frame plate on base frame plate depressing the locking buttons.
8. Slide seat frame rearward.
ꢀ WARNING
Ensure both sides of seat frame plate are underneath the locking channels of the
base frame plate and the seat frame is securely locked in place before using the
wheelchair, otherwise injury may result.
9. With both sides of seat frame plate underneath the locking channels of the base frame
plate, continue to slide until an audible click from both locking buttons is heard.
NOTE: If an audible click is not heard from both locking buttons, wiggle seat frame plate back and
forth until an audible click is heard. This will ensure the seat frame is locked into position.
ꢀ WARNING
Make sure the locking pins of the quick-release pin are fully released before operat-
ing the wheelchair.
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ꢀ WARNING
The locking pins MUST be protruding past the top of the seat plate assembly for a
positive lock.
Keep locking pins clean.
10. Push in on the tip of the quick‐release pin and reinstall in the seat/base frame plate
11. Pull down on quick‐release pin to ensure positive lock.
NOTE: If a seating system is being used on the wheelchair, refer to the seating system Ownerʹs
Manual for installation and removal of the seating system.
12. Install the seating system onto the wheelchair, if so equipped.
Disassembling the Seat Frame from the Base Frame
ꢀ WARNING
Invacare recommends that the wheelchair users NOT be transported in vehicles of
any kind while in wheelchairs. As of this date, the Department of Transportation has
not approved any tie-down systems for transportation of a user while in a wheelchair,
in a moving vehicle of any type.
2. Remove occupant from wheelchair.
3. Pull down and turn plungers located on underside of base frame plate. See Detail ʺAʺ
of FIGURE 4.1.
4. Push in on the tip of the quick release pin located on underside of base frame plate and
5. To disengage the seat frame from the base frame, push/pull the seat frame forward.
NOTE: If a seating system is being used on the wheelchair, refer to the seating system Ownerʹs
Manual for installation and removal of the seating system.
6. If so equipped, remove the existing seating system from the wheelchair.
10. Remove rear wheels. Refer to Removing/Installing Rear Wheels on page 61.
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SECTION 4—ASSEMBLY
Locking Buttons
Engage Here
Locking
Button
Base Frame
Plate
Locking
Channel
Seat Frame
Plate
Seat Frame
Base Frame
DETAIL “A” - SECTIONAL OF SEAT FRAME
AND BASE FRAME ASSEMBLED
DETAIL "B" - SIDE VIEW
Top of
Seat
Locking
Pins
(WITHOUT SEATING SYSTEM)
Frame
Plate
Locking
Channels
Quick-Release Pin
Crossmember
Base Frame Plate
Seat Frame Plate
Crossmember
Locking
Button
Quick-Release
Locking Buttons
Engaged
Seat Frame
Plate
Base Frame
Plate
Pin
Plunger
Tip
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SECTION 5—FRONT RIGGINGS
SECTION 5—FRONT RIGGINGS
ꢀ WARNING
After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attaching
hardware is tightened securely. Otherwise injury or damage may occur.
Installing/Removing Front Riggings
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 5.1.
Installing Front Riggings
1. Turn the front rigging assembly to the
side (open front rigging is
Footrest
Mounting
Pin
perpendicular to wheelchair).
2. Install the hinge plates on the front
rigging assembly onto the hinge pins
on the wheelchair frame.
Mounting
Tube
Footrest
3. Push the front rigging assembly
towards the inside of the wheelchair
until it locks into place.
NOTE: The footplate will be on the inside of the
wheelchair when locked in place.
4. Repeat this procedure for the other
front rigging assembly.
NOTE: All swingaway style footrests are
installed the same way. Only one style of
footrest is shown for clarity
5. To release the front rigging, push the
front rigging release lever inward,
rotate front rigging outward.
Removing Front Riggings
1. Push the front rigging release lever inward
2. Rotate swingaway front rigging assembly outward.
3. Lift the swingaway front rigging assembly off the hinge pins.
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Adjusting Footplate Height
NOTE: Release the footrest locking mechanism and lift the mounting pin out of the mounting tube.
Lay the assembly on a flat surface to simplify this procedure.
Adjusting Pivot Slide Tube Height
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 5.2.
1. Remove any accessories that are attached to the footrests.
2. Remove the mounting screw and coved washer and position the footrest assembly to
the desired height.
3. Align the mounting hole in the footrest support, reinsert the mounting screw and
coved washer and securely tighten.
4. Repeat STEPS 1‐3 for the other footrest.
5. Reinstall any accessories attached to the footrest.
Footrest
Mounting Screw
Support
Coved
Washer
Footrest
Adjusting Footplate Height (70° MFX and 90° Footrests Only)
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 5.3 on page 32.
1. Remove any accessories that are attached to the footrests.
2. Remove the mounting screw, coved washer and locknut that secure the footplate to
the footrest support.
3. Reposition the footplate to the desired height.
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Footrest Support
ꢀ WARNING
DO NOT overtighten. Footrest must be
able to rotate upward from the horizon-
tal to vertical position.
Height
Adjustment
Holes
Locknut
Coved Washers
4. Reinstall the mounting screw through
the mounting holes of the footplate and
footrest support.
Mounting
Screw
Footplate
5. Secure the footplate to the footrest
support with the coved washer and
locknut. Securely tighten.
Installing 3-Inch Extension
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 5.4.
NOTE: Note the mounting hole position of the mounting screw, washers, and locknut for proper
reassembly of the footrest.
NOTE: If using ANY type of extension with the adjustable angle footplate, refer to Adjusting
1. Remove any accessories that are attached to the footrests.
2. Remove the mounting screw, washer and locknut that secure the footplate to the
footrest support.
3. Insert the 3‐inch extension into the footrest support and align the mounting holes.
4. Secure the 3‐inch extension to the footrest support with new mounting screw, washer
and locknut.
5. Position the footplate at the desired height.
ꢀ WARNING
DO NOT overtighten. Footrest must be able to rotate upward from the horizontal
to vertical position.
6. Secure the footplate to the 3‐inch extension with the coved washer and locknut.
Securely tighten.
Locknut
Washer
Mounting
screw
Footrest Support
Mounting Screw,
Coved Washer
and Locknut
3-inch
Extension
Footplate
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SECTION 5—FRONT RIGGINGS
Installing Elevating Legrest
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 5.5.
1. Insert the pivot tube into the legrest support and secure it with the bolt and nut.
2. Place legrest on the outside of the wheelchair and insert the mounting pin into the
mounting tube.
3. Rotate legrest toward the inside of the wheelchair until it locks in place.
NOTE: The footplate will be positioned on the
inside of the wheelchair when locked in place.
Mounting Pin
Legrest Release
Handle
Mounting
Tube
4. Repeat STEPS 1‐3 for the opposite
legrest.
Legrest
Support
5. After seated in wheelchair, adjust
footrest to correct height by loosening
nut and sliding the pivot tube up or
down until desired height is obtained.
Pivot
Tube
6. To release the legrest, push the legrest
release handle toward the inside of the
wheelchair (facing the front of the
wheelchair) and swing the legrest to
the outside of the wheelchair.
Bolt and Nut
Footplate
Adjusting Elevating Legrest
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 5.6.
1. To adjust the elevating legrest, raise legs until the desired height is obtained.
2. To reposition legrest to normal position, support leg with one hand and push release
lever downward with other hand.
3. To adjust the calf pad, turn pad towards the outside of the wheelchair.
4. Slide the calf pad up or down until the desired position is obtained.
5. To secure the calf pad, turn the calf pad towards the inside of the wheelchair.
Release Lever
DETAIL “A” - ADJUSTING CALF PAD
Calf Pad Rotated for
Height Adjustment
Calf Pad
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SECTION 5—FRONT RIGGINGS
Installing/Adjusting the Adjustable Angle Flip-up
Footplates
90o Footrest
Flat
Screws
Articulating
Footplate
ꢀ WARNING
Support
When determining the angle of the
footplates, make sure the rear of the
footplates do not interfere with the
movement of the front casters.
Nylon
Adjustment
Screw
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to
Half
Installing Adjustable Angle Flip-up
Footplate
Clamp
Footplate
Hinge
1. Slide the half clamp over the footplate
hinge.
Washers
Half
Clamp
Footplate
Hinge
Locknuts
2. Loosely tighten the two flat screws that
secure the footplate to the half clamp.
3. Adjust the footplates to the necessary
angle and depth for the user. Refer to the
following sections of this procedure.
Adjusting Depth on Adjustable Angle Flip-Up
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 5.8 on page 35.
NOTE: Observe the angle of the articulating footplate for reinstallation.
1. Remove the two flat screws, washers and locknuts that secure articulating footplate to
the footplate hinge.
2. Move the articulating footplate to one of four mounting positions.
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NOTE: If desired depth is still not obtained, rotate the half clamp on the footplate hinge 180 .
3. Retighten the two flat screws, washers and locknuts.
NOTE: The settings for positioning the articulating footplates on the half‐clamps may vary for
each footplate.
Adjusting Angle on Adjustable Angle Flip-up Footplate
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 5.8 on page 35.
1. Loosen, but do not remove the two flat screws and locknuts that secure the footplate
to the footplate hinge.
2. Position the adjustable angle flip‐up footplate to the desired angle.
3. Retighten the two flat screws and locknuts.
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Front View of
Footplate and
Footrest
Footrest Support
Support
Footplate
Adjusting Perpendicular and/or Inversion/Eversion Adjustable Angle
Flip-up Footplate
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to
Side View Of
Footrest
Footplate and
Support
Footrest
NOTE: It is not necessary to remove the
footplate to perform this adjustment.
Footplate
1. Insert a flathead screwdriver through
the half clamp on the adjustable angle
footplate.
2. Slowly turn the nylon adjustment
screw in or out until the adjustable
angle footplate is perpendicular to the
footrest assembly or the desired
inversion or eversion is obtained.
Bilateral Contracture Platform Procedures
ꢀ WARNING
The footrest assembly MUST be at least 1-3/4-inches above the ground/floor to
avoid hitting protruding objects when using this wheelchair.
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 5.10 on page 36.
Installing Bilateral Contracture Platform
NOTE: If a seating system is being used on the chair, refer to the seating system Ownerʹs Manual
for installation and removal of the seating system.
1. Remove the existing seating system from the wheelchair, if so equipped.
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4. Secure the bilateral contracture platform to the seat frame in the mounting position
tighten.
6. Install end caps on seat rail.
Removing Bilateral Contracture Platform
1. Remove the mounting screws and
Bilateral
Contracture
Platform
washers that secure the bilateral
Washer
contracture platform to the seat frame.
Seat
Rail
2. Remove the bilateral contracture
platform from the wheelchair.
End Cap
3. Remove the end caps in the seat rails.
Upper
Installing/Removing/Adjusting the
Support
Mounting
Screw
Mounting
Screw
Locknut
Spacers
Adjusting Height of Bilateral Contracture Platform
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 5.11 on page 37.
NOTE: The bilateral contracture platform has six height adjustment options with a range of
11‐16‐inches in height.
1. Remove the mounting screw, spacers and locknut that secure the bilateral contracture
platform to the upper support.
2. Slide the bilateral contracture platform up or down to the necessary height.
3. Reinstall the mounting screw, spacers, and locknuts.
4. Securely tighten the mounting screw and locknut that secure the contracture platform
to the upper support. Repeat for opposite platform.
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SECTION 5—FRONT RIGGINGS
Locknuts
Angle
Adjustment
Plate
Mounting
Screw
Hole #
4
3
2
1
Upper
Support of
Bilateral
Contracture
Platform
Angle
NOTE: One mounting screw removed for clarity.
Adjusting Bilateral Contracture Platform Angle
1. Remove the two mounting screws and locknuts that secure the upper support of the
bilateral contracture platform to the angle adjustment plates.
2. Reposition the bilateral contracture platform to one of four positions depending on the
angle needed:
HOLE #
1
2
3
4
ANGLE
60°
75°
90°
118°
NOTE: Holes numbered from the bottom of the wheelchair towards the top of the wheelchair for
reference only. (There are no numbers on the wheelchair frame.)
3. Reinstall the two mounting screws and locknuts that secure the upper support of the
bilateral contracture platform to the angle adjustment plates and securely tighten.
NOTE: If the angle needed is still not obtainable, refer to Adjusting Angle on Adjustable Angle
Adjusting Bilateral Contracture Platform Footplate Depth
Replacing Sector Block
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 5.12 on page 38.
1. Remove the mounting screw and washer that secure the existing sector block to the
wheelchair frame.
2. With locking pin facing up, secure the new sector block to the wheelchair frame with
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the existing mounting screw and washer. Use Loctite 242 and securely tighten.
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SECTION 5—FRONT RIGGINGS
Wheelchair Frame
Locking Pin
Sector
Block
Mounting
Screw
Washer
Installing/Removing/Adjusting the Telescoping Front
Frame Tubes
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 5.13 on page 39.
Installing/Removing Telescoping Front Frame Tubes
2. Insert one telescoping tube into seat rail.
3. Adjust to one of three depth positions.
4. Secure with mounting screw and locknut.
5. Repeat STEPS 2‐3 for opposite seat rail.
6. To remove, perform the following:
A. Remove the mounting screw and locknut that secures the telescoping tube to the
seat rail.
B. Remove the telescoping tube from the seat rail.
Adjusting Telescoping Front Frame Tubes
1. Remove the mounting screw and locknut that secures the telescoping tube to the seat
rail.
2. Adjust telescoping tube to desired depth.
3. Reinsert mounting screw and secure with locknut.
4. Repeat for opposite telescoping front frame tube.
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Locknut
Seat Rail
Telescoping
Tube
Mounting
Screw
Optional Footrest Accessories
Replacing Heel Loop
Composite Footplates
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 5.14.
1. Remove the mounting screw and coved washer that secures the lower footrest
assembly to the swingaway footrest assembly.
2. Remove the lower footrest assembly.
3. Remove the mounting screws and locknuts that secure the heel loop to the footrest.
4. Slide existing heel loop up and off slide tube.
5. Slide new heel loop onto slide tube.
6. Reverse STEPS 1‐4 to reassemble.
NOTE: When securing the heel loop to the footrest assembly, tighten the phillips screw and locknut
until the spacer is secure.
Swingaway Footrest
Assembly
Mounting screw/
Coved Washer
Mounting Screw
Slide
Tube
Spacer
Heel Loop
Footplate
Locknut
Lower Footrest
Assembly
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Adjustable Footplate
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 5.15.
1. Remove the four mounting screws and washers that secure the existing heel loop to
the footplate.
2. Position the mounting holes of the new heel loop with the mounting holes in the
adjustable footplate.
3. Secure the new heel loop to the footplate with the four mounting screws and washers.
Mounting Screws
Footplate
Washer
Heel
Mounting
Loop
Screws
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SECTION 6—ARMS
SECTION 6—ARMS
ꢀ WARNING
After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attaching
hardware is tightened securely. Otherwise injury or damage may occur.
Installing the T-Arm Sockets
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.1.
2. Position the T‐arm socket and T‐arm clamp on the wheelchair frame as shown in
FIGURE 6.1.
NOTE: The T‐arm socket must be positioned on the outside of the wheelchair frame.
3. Install the three mounting screws and washers through the T‐arm clamp, wheelchair
frame and T‐arm socket and loosely tighten.
4. Tighten the mounting screws and washers that secure the T‐arm mounting socket to
the wheelchair frame in the following sequence:
A. Middle mounting screw and washer.
B. The two outside mounting screws and washers.
C. Torque all three mounting screws to 156‐inch pounds.
NOTE: Make sure the hex bolts are torqued to 156‐inch pounds, otherwise the T‐arm sockets will
be capable of rotating around the wheelchair frame.
NOTE: If desired, locking pins can be installed to secure the T‐arm brackets to the wheelchair
frame, as shown in FIGURE 6.1.
5. Repeat STEPS 2‐ 4 for the opposite side of the wheelchair.
Optional Locking Pins
Mounting
Wheelchair
Screws
Frame
Washers
T-Arm
Socket
T-Arm Clamp
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Installing/Removing the T-arms
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.2.
Installing T-Arms
1. Position the T‐arm over the T‐arm socket on the wheelchair frame.
NOTE: Make sure the locking lever is towards the front of the wheelchair.
2. Slide the T‐arm into the T‐arm socket until the locking lever is in the slot in the T‐arm
socket and an audible ʺclickʺ is heard.
3. Pull up on the T‐arm to make sure the T‐arm is locked in place.
5. Repeat STEPS 1‐4 for the opposite side of the wheelchair.
Removing T-Arms
1. Press in on the locking lever and lift the T‐arm straight up and out of the T‐arm socket.
NOTE: If the T‐arm does not slide up and down in the T‐arm socket as desired, adjust the T‐arm
2. Repeat STEP 1 for the opposite side of the wheelchair.
T-Arm
Locking Lever
(Towards the front of
the wheelchair.)
Wheelchair
Frame
Slot
T-Arm
Socket
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SECTION 6—ARMS
Adjusting the T-Arms
Adjusting T-Arm Height
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.3.
1. Unlock the T‐arm by flipping the T‐arm release lever towards the inside of the
wheelchair.
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NOTE: If necessary, pull out on the T‐arm release lever and rotate 180 so it can be flipped towards
the outside of the wheelchair.
2. Slide the inside T‐arm post to one of the following:
• For Low Height T‐arms ‐ Nine positions.
• For High Height T‐arms ‐ Seven positions.
NOTE: If the inside T‐arm post does not slide up and down in the outside T‐arm post as desired,
perform one of the following:
• Tighten ‐ Tightening the set screws on the outside T‐arm post will make it harder
to move the inside T‐arm post up and down.
• Loosen ‐ Loosening the set screws on the outside T‐arm post will make it easier to
move the inside T‐arm post up and down.
3. Lock the T‐arm by flipping the T‐arm release lever towards the front of the wheelchair.
T-Arm Release
Lever - Unlocked
Position
Inside
T-Arm Post
Set
Screws
Outside T-Arm
Post
T-Arm Release Lever
- Locked Position
Adjusting T-Arm Width
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.4 on page 44.
1. Remove the two mounting screws that secure the arm pad to the arm tube.
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2. Rotate the arm pad 180 and reposition the arm pad on the arm tube.
3. Re‐secure the arm pad to the arm tube with the two mounting screws. Securely
tighten.
4. Repeat STEPS 1‐3 for the opposite side, if necessary.
Arm Pad
Arm Tube
Mounting
Screw
Mounting
Screw
Adjusting T-Arm Depth
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.5 on page 45.
1. Remove the two mounting screws that secure the arm pad to the arm tube.
2. Remove the two mounting screws that secure the arm tube to the T‐arm post.
3. Reposition the arm tube on the T‐arm post:
A. Desk Length Arms ‐ to one of three positions depending on the desired arm pad
depth.
B. Full Length Arms ‐ to one of five positions depending on the desired arm pad
depth.
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NOTE: Additional positions are obtainable by turning the arm tube 180 .
4. Re‐secure the arm tube to the T‐arm post with the two mounting screws. Securely
tighten.
5. Reattach the arm pad to the arm tube with the two mounting screws. Securely tighten.
6. Repeat STEPS 1‐5 for the opposite side, if necessary.
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Arm Pad
NOTE: If necessary,
turn arm tube 180° to
obtain two positions.
Mounting
Screws
(STEPS 2,4)
Arm Tube
Mounting
Screw
(STEPS 1,5)
T-Arm
Post
Mounting Screw
(STEPS 1,5)
Adjusting T-Arm Sockets
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.6.
2. Remove the three mounting screws and washers that secure the T‐arm socket and
T‐arm clamp to the wheelchair frame and remove the T‐arm socket from the
wheelchair.
3. If equipped with optional locking pins, remove the locking pins that secure the T‐arm
socket to the wheelchair frame.
4. Loosen, but do not remove the four mounting screws and washers that secure the
T‐arm socket together.
NOTE: The T‐arm socket will disassemble if the four mounting screws and washers are removed.
5. Slide the T‐arm into the T‐arm socket until the lock lever is in the slot in the T‐arm
socket and an audible ʺclickʺ is heard.
6. Squeeze the T‐arm socket together until the socket is flush with the T‐arm.
7. While holding the T‐arm socket together, tighten the four mounting screws and
washers securely.
8. Press in on the locking lever and lift the T‐arm straight up and out of the T‐arm socket.
9. Repeat STEPS 5‐7, if necessary until the T‐arm slides in the T‐arm socket as desired.
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Mounting Screws
(STEPS 2,7)
Optional Locking Pins
(STEP 3)
Wheelchair Frame
Washers
(STEPS 2,7)
T-Arm Clamp
DETAIL “A”
DETAIL “B”
T-Arm Socket
T-Arm
T-Arm
Socket
*Mounting Screws
and Washers
(STEP 4)
Locking Lever
(STEP 8)
Adjusting the Transfer Assists and/or Side Guards
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.7 on page 47.
2. Remove the two bottom mounting screws that secure the side guard to the bottom
clamp.
3. Perform one of the following:
• Small Side Guards ‐ Move the bottom clamp up one of two mounting positions in
the side guard.
• Large Side Guards ‐ Move the bottom clamp up one of three mounting positions
in the side guard.
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4. Re‐secure the side guard to the bottom clamp with the two bottom mounting screws.
Securely tighten.
Side
Guard
T-Arm
Transfer
Assist
Bottom Mounting
Screws (STEPS 2,4)
Bottom Clamp (STEPS 2,4)
Replacing the T-Arm Locking Lever
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.8 on page 48.
2. Remove the phillips bolt and locknut that secure the existing locking lever to the
bottom bracket.
NOTE: The locking lever is spring loaded. Place your free hand over the locking lever to prevent
the parts from springing off of the bottom bracket.
3. Remove the existing locking lever and spring from the bottom bracket.
NOTE: Inspect the spring for wear and damage. Replace if necessary.
5. Position the new locking lever onto the spring and the bottom bracket.
NOTE: Make sure the two extended ends of the spring are inside the notch in the locking lever.
6. Line up the mounting holes in the new locking lever, spring and bottom bracket.
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ꢀ WARNING
DO NOT over tighten the locknut that secures the locking lever to the bottom
bracket. Over tightening this locknut will prevent the locking lever from operating
properly, possibly causing injury.
7. Install the phillips bolt and tighten securely with the locknut.
Extended Ends
Spring
Bottom
Bracket
Notch
Locknut
Locking
Lever
Phillips Bolt
Using/Installing/Adjusting Cantilever Arms
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.9 on page 49.
NOTE: Cantilever arms are available on non‐recliner models only.
Using Catilever Arms
1. Pull the actuator of the locking mechanism towards the front of the wheelchair.
2. While holding the actuator of the locking mechanism, pull up on the cantilever arm.
NOTE: If necessary, the locking mechanism in the cantilever arm can be repositioned so the
cantilever arm will open down instead of up. Refer to Replacing/Repositioning the Locking
3. To lock the cantilever arm, push down until there is an audible click.
4. Pull up on the cantilever arm to make sure it is locked in place.
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Installing/Removing/Adjusting Catilever Arms
NOTE: To remove, reverse this procedure.
NOTE: When removing the locknuts and washers from the cantilever arm assembly, leave the top
mounting screw, coved washers and spacer (between adjustment plate and cantilever arm) in place.
1. Slide the partially assembled cantilever arm assembly with mounting hardware
through the back cane. Make sure the adjustment plate is towards the inside of the
wheelchair.
NOTE: This includes top mounting screw, coved washers and spacer (between adjustment plate
and cantilever arm).
2. Slide the bottom mounting screw (with coved washer) through the adjustment plate
and back cane.
3. Securely tighten the cantilever arm to the wheelchair with two locknuts and washers.
Back Cane
Coved
Washers
Adjustment
Plate
Locknuts
Spacer
Actuator
Washers
Top Mounting Screw
and Coved Washer
Bottom
Mounting
Screw
Cantilever Arm
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Replacing/Repositioning the Locking Mechanism in the
Cantilever Arm
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.10 on page 50.
CAUTION
The locking mechanism is spring loaded. Place your free hand over the locking
mechanism to prevent parts from springing out of the armrest.
1. Move the cantilever arm up and out of the way.
2. Unthread the actuator from the locking mechanism and remove.
3. Slowly let the locking mechanism and spring slide out of the cantilever arm.
NOTE: Inspect the spring for wear and damage. Replace if necessary.
4. Slide the new locking mechanism and spring into the cantilever arm.
5. Position the angled portion of the locking mechanism in one of two ways:
• Angled Portion Facing Up ‐ Arm will flip up
• Angled Portion Facing Down ‐ Arm will flip down
6. Use Loctite 242 and securely tighten the actuator into the locking mechanism.
7. To lock the cantilever arm, push down (or pull up) until there is an audible click.
8. Pull up (or push down) on the cantilever arm to make sure it is locked in place.
Angled Portion of
Locking Mechanism
Spring
Locking
Mechanism
Cantilever Arm
Actuator
(Apply Loctite 242)
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Replacing and Adjusting Arm Pad Depth for Cantilever
Arms
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.11.
Adjustment
1. Remove the mounting screw from the rear of the armrest pad and self‐taping screw if
full length arm pads.
2. Depending on the desired arm pad depth, reposition the cantilever slide tube to one
of five positions for desk length arm pads and into the first adjustment hole for the full
length arm pads.
3. Reattach the arm pad/cantilever slide tube to the arm tube with existing hardware.
4. Repeat for the opposite side, if necessary.
Replacement
1. Remove the mounting screws from the armrest pad.
2. Replace with new armrest pad.
3. Secure with existing hardware.
DETAIL “B” - FULL LENGTH ARM PADS
DETAIL “A” - DESK LENGTH ARM PADS
NOTE: Only these
Adjustment Holes
can be used.
Mounting Screw
(Rear of
Armrest Pad)
Cantilever Arm
Mounting Screw
Self-Tapping Screw
(Rear of Armrest Pad)
Cantilever Slide Tube
Cantilever Slide Tube
NOTE: This mounting screw only needs to
be removed when armrest pad is replaced.
NOTE: This mounting screw only needs to be
removed when armrest pad is replaced.
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SECTION 7—SEAT AND BACK
SECTION 7—SEAT AND BACK
ꢀ WARNING
After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attaching
hardware is tightened securely. Otherwise injury or damage may occur.
NOTE: The procedures in this section of the manual apply to non‐recliner seat frames only except
where noted.
Replacing the Locking Mechanism in the Back Cane
CAUTION
The locking mechanism in the back canes is spring loaded. Slowly remove the back
canes from the wheelchair to prevent the springs from being lost.
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 7.1.
2. Twist the actuator counterclockwise to remove from the locking mechanism.
3. Slowly let the locking mechanism and spring slide out of the back cane.
NOTE: Inspect the spring for wear and damage. Replace if necessary.
4. Slide the new locking mechanism and spring into the back cane.
5. Make sure the angled end of the locking mechanism is pointing up towards the
locking pin on the adjustment plate.
6. Use Loctite™ 242, on threads only, and securely tighten the actuator into the locking
mechanism.
Back Cane
Actuator
Spring
Angled Portion of
Locking
Locking
Mechanism
Mechanism
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SECTION 7—SEAT AND BACK
Installing Fixed Height Stroller Handles
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 7.2.
1. Remove the back cane grip and plug button from the back cane.
2. Slide the stroller handle into the back cane.
3. Align the mounting holes of the stroller handle and the back cane.
4. Press the button on the quick‐release pin and insert the quick‐release pin through the
back cane and stroller handle.
5. Repeat STEPS 1‐4 for the opposite stroller handle.
6. Pull on the stroller handle to make sure it is locked securely in place
Plug Button
(STEP 1)
Back Cane
Grip (STEP 1)
Stroller
Handle
Button
Quick-Release Pin
Back Cane
Installing/Removing/Adjusting the Adjustable Angle
Stroller Handles
NOTE: Stroller handles install in the same manner for recliner and non‐recliner models.
Installing Adjustable Angle Stroller Handles
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 7.3 on page 54.
1. Remove the back cane grips and plug buttons from both back canes.
NOTE: Plug buttons found only on recliners.
2. Slide the adjustable height stroller handle into the back canes.
3. Align the mounting holes of the adjustable height stroller handle and the back cane.
4. Secure adjustable height stroller handle to the back canes with the two mounting
screws provided. Securely tighten.
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SECTION 7—SEAT AND BACK
Removing Adjustable Angle Stroller Handles
1. Remove the two mounting screws that secure the adjustable height stroller handle to
the back canes.
2. Remove the adjustable angle stroller handle from the back cane.
3. Install back cane grips and/or plug buttons.
Mounting
Screw
Stroller Handle
Locknuts
Mounting
Screw
NOTE: Back cane grips and
plug buttons not shown for
clarity.
Back
Canes
Adjusting Adjustable Angle Stroller Handles
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 7.4 on page 55.
NOTE: Stroller handles adjust in the same manner for recliner and non‐recliner models.
1. Flip both release levers to the unlocked position.
2. Adjust stroller handle to desired height.
3. Flip both release levers to the locked position.
4. Push down on stroller handle to ensure release levers hold the desired position of the
stroller handle.
5. If release levers DO NOT hold the position, tighten the release lever by performing the
following:
A. Flip release lever to the unlocked position.
B. Rotate thumbscrew clockwise one revolution.
NOTE: When tightening the release lever, the release lever must be able to close completely into
the locked position. Otherwise, the release levers will not hold the desired angle
C. Flip release lever to locked position.
NOTE: If the release lever does not close completely into the locked position, rotate the
thumbscrew counterclockwise 1/2 revolution.
D. Repeat STEPS A‐C for opposite release lever.
E. Push down on stroller handle to ensure release levers hold the desired position of
the stroller handle.
F. Repeat STEPS A‐E until release levers hold the position.
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SECTION 7—SEAT AND BACK
Stroller
Handle
Back
Cane
Unlocked Position
Release Lever
Locked Position
Removing/Installing the Spreader Bar
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 7.5 on page 56.
NOTE: For removing and installing the spreader bar on the recliner back option, refer to Engaging
NOTE: Make sure the spreader bar is ALWAYS attached to the wheelchair.
NOTE: If a seating system is being used on the chair, refer to the seating system Ownerʹs Manual
for installation and removal of the seating system.
1. Remove the existing seating system from the wheelchair, if so equipped.
2. Separate back assembly from the back angle brackets by removing the mounting
screws, coved spacers, washers, and locknuts.
5. Loosen, but DO NOT remove the two set screws that secure the existing spreader bar
to the back canes.
6. Slide the existing spreader bar off of the two back canes.
7. Slide the new spreader bar onto the back canes.
NOTE: Make sure the spreader bar is positioned on the back canes so not to interfere with the back
angle brackets.
8. Securely tighten the two set screws that secure the new spreader bar to the back canes.
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CAUTION
When reattaching back assembly, DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN! Back will not fold
down properly. Tighten hardware until snug.
10. Reattach back assembly to the back angle bracket with the existing mounting screws,
spacers, washers, and locknuts. DO NOT overtighten. Wheelchair will not fold
properly. Tighten until a snug fit is provided.
11. Reinstall the locking mechanisms in the back canes. Refer to Replacing/Repositioning
Back Assembly
Set
Coved
Screw
Spacer
Spreader
Bar
Coved
Spacer
Mounting
Screw
Mounting
Screw
Locknuts
Washers
Back Angle Bracket
Folding/Unfolding the Back Canes
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to
1. To fold back canes, lift up on actuator
Back
Cane
pins and fold back canes forward.
2. To unfold back canes, pull back canes
up until actuator pins are locked in
place.
Actuator
Pin
NOTE: Actuator pins are locked in place when
an audible click is heard.
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SECTION 7—SEAT AND BACK
Installing/Removing a Seating System
NOTE: If a seating system is being used on the wheelchair, refer to your particular seating system
manufacturerʹs Ownerʹs Manual for installation and removal of the seating system.
Removing/Installing the Seat Pan
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 7.7.
NOTE: Only perform this procedure if changing to a new seat pan of the exact same width and
depth.
Removing
NOTE: If a seating system is being used on the wheelchair, refer to your particular seating system
manufacturerʹs Ownerʹs Manual for installation and removal of the seating system.
1. Remove seating system from wheelchair.
2. Remove the four mounting screws that secure the seat pan to the seat rails.
3. Remove existing seat pan and discard.
Installing
1. Position the new seat pan on seat rails.
2. Secure with the existing four mounting screws. Securely tighten.
3. Reinstall seating system onto wheelchair.
Mounting Screws
Seat Pan
Seat Rail
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SECTION 8—FRONT CASTERS
SECTION 8—FRONT CASTERS
ꢀ WARNING
After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attaching
hardware is tightened securely. Otherwise injury or damage may occur.
CAUTION
DO NOT overtighten hardware attaching to the frame. Damage to components
may occur.
Replacing/Installing Front Caster Assemblies
ꢀ WARNING
The seat height, seat depth, back angle, pivot point of seat frame, seating system, caster
position, size and position of the rear wheels, as well as the user condition directly relate
to the stability of the wheelchair. Any change to one or any combination of the nine
may cause the wheelchair to decrease in stability. These adjustments MUST be
performed by a qualified technician.
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 8.1.
1. Remove the mounting screw, spacers and locknut that secure the front caster to the
fork.
2. Remove the front caster from the fork.
NOTE: If replacing a front caster on a six or eight inch front fork, note the mounting position of
the existing front caster for installation of the new front caster.
NOTE: If repositioning front casters on a six or eight inch front fork, Invacare recommends that
this procedure be performed by an authorized Invacare dealer or qualified technician.
3. Replace front caster and reverse STEPS 1‐ 2.
Fork
Locknut
Mounting
Screw
Spacer
Front Caster
Spacer
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SECTION 8—FRONT CASTERS
Replacing Front Fork
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 8.2.
2. Remove the dust cover.
3. Remove the locknut and nylon washer.
4. Drop the existing fork out of the caster head tube.
5. Slide the new fork into the caster head tube.
NOTE: Check bearing assemblies and replace if necessary.
6. Ensure that fork slides completely into the caster head tube.
ꢀ WARNING
Improper positioning of the washer will prohibit the free movement of the forks and
may result in injury to the user.
7. Install nylon washer and secure with locknut.
9. To properly tighten caster journal system and guard against flutter, perform the
following check:
A. Tip front of wheelchair off floor.
Dust Cover
Locknut
B. Pivot forks and casters to top of
their arc simultaneously.
Nylon
Washer
C. Let casters drop to bottom of arc
(wheels should swing once to
one‐side, then immediately rest in a
straight downward position).
Caster
Headtube
D. Adjust locknuts according to
freedom of caster swing.
Caster Fork
Assembly
E. Test wheelchair for
maneuverability.
Washer
10. Reinstall dust cover.
NOTE: Five‐inch front caster shown only
for clarity.
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Adjusting Caster Headtubes
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 8.3.
NOTE: Caster headtubes that are perpendicular to the floor will roll better, track straighter and
minimize any ʺ3‐wheelingʺ of the wheelchair.
1. Make sure the wheelchair is on a flat surface.
2. Loosen, but do not remove the top mounting screw and locknut, which holds the
adjustment cam in place, and secures the caster headtube to the headtube mounting
plate.
3. Position a large right triangle or ʺLʺ square on the flat surface and against the caster
headtube.
4. Move the caster headtube back and forth until the caster headtube is perpendicular to
the ground/floor.
5. While holding the caster headtube perpendicular to the ground/floor, securely tighten
the top mounting screw securing the adjustment cam in place to the headtube
mounting plate.
6. Make sure the caster headtube is still perpendicular to the ground/floor by placing the
large right triangle or ʺLʺ square on the flat surface and against the caster headtube.
7. Securely tighten the bottom mounting screw and locknut that secure the caster
headtube to the headtube mounting plate.
Adjustment Cam
Caster Headtube
Caster/Fork
"L" Square
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SECTION 9—REAR WHEELS
SECTION 9—REAR WHEELS
ꢀ WARNING
After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attaching
hardware is tightened securely. Otherwise injury or damage may occur.
Removing/Installing Rear Wheels
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 9.1 on page 62.
Quick-Release Axles
1. Push in the detent pin (tip) of the quick‐release axle.
2. While holding the rear wheel, pull the quick‐release axle out of the axle bushing.
3. Push in the tip of the quick‐release axle again and pull the quick‐release axle out of the
rear wheel.
4. Repeat STEPS 1‐3 for the opposite rear wheel.
5. To reinstall the rear wheel onto the axle mounting plate, reverse STEPS 1‐3.
ꢀ WARNING
Make sure the detent pin and locking pins of the quick-release axle are fully released
before operating the wheelchair.
The locking pins MUST be protruding past the inside of the rear wheel axle bushing
for a positive lock.
Keep locking pins clean.
6. If the locking pins are not protruding past the inside of the axle bushing or there is too
much movement of the rear wheel assembly in a back and forth position, refer to
NOTE: During contact activities, Invacare recommends inserting quick‐release axles with the
detent pin (tip) to the inside of the wheelchair to prevent accidental release.
Permanent Axles
1. Remove the mounting screw and locknut that secure the rear wheel to the axle
mounting plate.
2. Loosely install the locknut onto the mounting screw.
3. Repeat STEPS 1‐2 for the opposite rear wheel.
NOTE: When reinstalling rear wheels, securely tighten the locknuts.
4. To reinstall the rear wheels onto the axle mounting plate, reverse STEPS 1‐2.
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SECTION 9—REAR WHEELS
DETAIL “A” -
QUICK-RELEASE
AXLE
Quick-Release Axle
Axle
Bushing
Head
End
Axle Mounting
Plate
Rear Wheel
Axle Mounting Plate
Locknut
Mounting Screw
DETAIL “B” -
PERMANENT
AXLE
Axle Bushing
Adjusting the Quick-Release Axle
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 9.2.
2. Depress detent pin (tip) in the quick‐release axle and slide axle through the wheel hub.
3. Release detent pin ensuring that the locking pins are fully released.
4. Increase or decrease end play by adjusting the locknut on the end of the quick‐release
axle.
Axle
Mounting
Plate
ꢀ WARNING
Locknut
Make sure the detent pin and locking
pins of the quick-release axle are fully
released before operating the
wheelchair.
Detent
Pin
Keep locking pins clean.
Locking
Pins
5. Reinstall rear wheel onto wheelchair.
Quick-Release Axle
Wheel Hub
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SECTION 9—REAR WHEELS
Replacing Handrims
Non-Projection Handrims
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 9.3.
NOTE: The following procedures will work for any type of projection handrim.
Removing Non-Projection Handrims
2. Remove the button screws that secure the handrim to the rear wheel and remove
handrim.
Installing Non-Projection Handrims
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to
1. Install the new handrim onto rear wheel.
2. Secure handrim to rear wheel with button screws.
ꢀ WARNING
Make sure detent pin and locking pins of the quick-release axles are fully released
before operating the wheelchair.
4. If the locking pins of the quick‐release axles are not protruding past the inside of the
axle bushing or there is too much movement of the rear wheel assembly in a back and
5. Repeat procedure for opposite rear wheel, if necessary.
Button
Screw
Handrim
Composite Rear
Wheels
Projection Handrims
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 9.4 on page 64.
NOTE: The following procedures will work for any type of projection handrim.
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SECTION 9—REAR WHEELS
Installing Projection Handrims
3. Using the long screws, assemble the links to the projection handrim.
4. Position one link with one of the mounting holes in the rear wheel.
5. Install a short screw through the link and the rear wheel and loosely tighten with
washer and locknut.
6. Repeat STEPS 3‐4 for one link on the opposite side of the rear wheel.
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NOTE: The links will attach to the rear wheel at an approximate 45 angle in the same direction.
7. Repeat STEPS 3‐4 for the remaining links.
8. Securely tighten the washers and locknuts that secure the projection handrim to the
rear wheel.
10. If the locking pins of the quick‐release axles are not protruding past the inside of the
axle bushing or there is too much movement of the rear wheel assembly in a back and
11. Repeat the procedure for the opposite rear wheel.
Removing Projection Handrims
2. Remove the short screws and locknuts that secure the links of the handrim to the rear
wheel.
Projection
Handrim
Washer
Composite Rim
Long Screw
Locknut
Links at an approximate 45o
Angle in the same direction
Link
Short Screw
Projection
Handrim
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SECTION 10—ANTI-TIPPERS/WHEEL LOCKS
SECTION 10—ANTI-TIPPERS/WHEEL
LOCKS
ꢀ WARNING
After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attaching
hardware is tightened securely. Otherwise injury or damage may occur.
Foot Activated Wheel Lock Procedures
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 10.1 on page 66.
Installing/Removing Foot Activated Wheel Locks
NOTE: Foot activated wheel locks can only be used with 12‐inch rear wheels.
3. Remove the two set screws that secure the two halves of the wheel lock clamp
together.
4. Position clamp onto lower tube of wheelchair frame near vertical tube of the
wheelchair frame. Reinstall set screws. Loosely tighten.
5. Repeat STEPS 1‐2 for opposite clamp.
6. Align the slider bars, of the foot activated wheel lock assembly, with the clamps on the
lower tube of wheelchair.
7. Push slider bars completely forward into clamps.
NOTE: The clamps of the wheel lock may need to be repositioned forward to accommodate
reinstallation of the rear wheels.
Using Foot Activated Wheel Locks
1. To engage, push down on crossbar of wheel lock assembly.
2. To disengage, lift up on crossbar or release lever.
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SECTION 10—ANTI-TIPPERS/WHEEL LOCKS
Lower Tube of
Wheelchair
Frame
Crossbar
Wheel Lock
Wheelchair
Frame
Clamp
Wheel Lock
Clamp
Foot Activated
Wheel Lock
Assembly
Slider
Bar
Release
Lever
Set Screws
Vertical Tube
NOTE: A portion of the Release Lever is cut
away to show a better view of the slider bar.
Hand Activated Wheel Lock Procedures
Installing/Removing Hand Activated Wheel Locks
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 10.3 on page 67.
1. Remove the foot activated wheel lock.
Socket
Screws
12-inch Rear
Wheel
2. Do one of the following:
Hand
Activated
Wheel
Lock
• For 12‐inch Rear Wheels: Position
the wheel lock assembly on the
LOWER tube of the frame.
• For 20, 22, or 24‐inch Rear Wheels:
Position the wheel lock assembly on
the upper tube of frame.
Lower Tube
of Frame
3. Loosely tighten the two socket screws
that secure the wheel locks to the
wheelchair frame.
20, 22, 24-inch
Rear Wheel
Upper Tube
of Frame
5. To remove the wheel locks, unthread
the socket screws and remove wheel
lock from the wheelchair frame.
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SECTION 10—ANTI-TIPPERS/WHEEL LOCKS
Engaging/Disengaging Hand
Activated Wheel Locks
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to
Disengage
1. Push handle forward away from tire to
engage wheel locks.
Engage
2. Pull handle back toward tire to
disengage wheel locks.
3. Only 12‐inch rear wheel shown for
clarity.
Adjusting the Wheel Lock
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 10.4 on page 68.
NOTE: Before adjusting the wheel lock assemblies, ensure that the tires are inflated to the
recommended P.S.I. on the side wall of the tire.
1. Loosen the two socket screws that secure the wheel lock assembly to the wheelchair
frame.
NOTE: Any wheel lock adjustment should embed the wheel lock shoe at least 3/16‐inch into the
tire when engaged.
2. Adjust the position of wheel lock until the 3/16‐inch measurement is obtained for
correct wheel lock adjustment.
3. Securely tighten the two socket screws.
4. Repeat procedure for opposite wheel lock.
5. Engage the wheel lock and push against the wheelchair and determine if the wheel
lock engages the wheel lock shoe enough to hold the wheelchair.
6. Repeat the STEPS 1‐5 until the wheel lock holds the wheelchair.
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SECTION 10—ANTI-TIPPERS/WHEEL LOCKS
DETAIL “A” - HAND ACTIVATED WHEEL LOCK
Socket
Screws
Rear Wheel
Wheel lock shoe
embedded into
rear wheel tire at
least 3/16-inch
12-inch
Rear
Wheel
20, 22,
24-inch Rear
Wheel
Wheel Lock
DETAIL “B” - FOOT ACTIVATED WHEEL LOCK
Wheel lock shoe
embedded into
rear wheel tire at
least 3/16-inch
Wheel Lock
Rear Wheel
Installing Anti-Tippers
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 10.5.
NOTE: A 1/2‐inch clearance between the bottom of the anti‐tipper wheels and the floor MUST be
maintained at all times
1. Remove the anti‐tippers from accessory carton.
Anti-Tipper
ꢀ WARNING
Anti-tippers MUST be fully engaged and
release buttons fully protruding out of
adjustment holes.
Release
Button
Wheelchair
Frame
2. Press the release buttons in and insert
the anti‐tippers into the rear frame
tubing until the buttons lock in place.
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SECTION 10—ANTI-TIPPERS/WHEEL LOCKS
Adjusting Anti-Tippers
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 10.6.
NOTE: The anti‐tippers must maintain a 1‐1/2 to 2‐inch clearance between the bottom of the
anti‐tipper wheels and the floor.
1. Depress the release button on the wheeled portion of the anti‐tipper and slide it
up/down to achieve the 1‐1/2 to 2‐inch clearance.
ꢀ WARNING
Anti-tippers MUST be fully engaged and release buttons fully protruding out of
adjustment holes.
2. Check to make sure that the release buttons are fully engaged in adjustment holes and
1‐1/2 to 2‐inch clearance is maintained.
Wheelchair Frame
Anti-Tipper
Release
Button
Choose one of three
positions to maintain
1-1/2 to 2-inch
clearance
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SECTION 11—RECLINER
SECTION 11—RECLINER
ꢀ WARNING
After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attaching
hardware is tightened securely. Otherwise injury or damage may occur.
Engaging Tilt-In-Space
ꢀ WARNING
After ANY adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attaching
hardware is tightened securely. Otherwise, injury may result.
ALWAYS make sure that the wheelchair is stable before using the tilt-in-space
and/or recline option.
Make sure the occupant of the wheelchair is properly positioned in the wheelchair
before using the tilt-in-space, reclining or inclining (reverse recline) to maintain
maximum stability and safety. Refer to Safety/Handling of Wheelchairs on page 16.
The Orbit wheelchair MUST be operated by an Assistant when in any tilt or
reclined position.
Always engage both wheel locks while using the tilt-in-space, reclining or inclining
(reverse recline) the wheelchair.
ALWAYS wear your seat positioning strap. Inasmuch as the seat positioning strap is an
option on this wheelchair (you may order with or without the seat positioning strap),
Invacare strongly recommends ordering the seat positioning strap as an additional
safeguard for the wheelchair user. The seat positioning strap is a positioning belt only. It
is not designed for use as a safety device withstanding high stress loads such as auto or
aircraft safety belts. If signs of wear appear, belt must be replaced immediately.
The seat positioning strap is a positioning belt only. It is not designed for use as a
safety device withstanding high stress loads such as auto or aircraft safety belts. If
signs of wear appear, seat positioning strap MUST be replaced immediately.
DO NOT use the release pedal of the tilt mechanism to gain leverage in tipping the
wheelchair. The release pedal was not designed to be used in this manner and may
cause injury to the assistant and/or user or damage to the wheelchair.
Both gas cylinders MUST be operational and adjusted properly before using
recliner. DO NOT operate the recliner option if only one of the gas cylinders is
operational or adjusted properly.
Pinch Points exist between spreader bar and gas cylinders. Use caution, otherwise
injury may occur.
When returning the occupant of the wheelchair to the full upright position, more
body strength will be required for approximately the last twenty degrees of incline
(reverse recline). Make sure to use proper body mechanics (use your legs) or seek
assistance to avoid injury.
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SECTION 11—RECLINER
ꢀ WARNING
Before using the recliner option, make sure the anti-tipper wheel assemblies are in
the lowest adjustment hole (adjustment hole closest to the ground/floor.)
Adjustment Hole Closest
to the Ground/Floor
Most Rearward
Position
Before using ANY recline position of this wheelchair, make sure the rear wheels are
in the most rearward position to maintain the stability of the wheelchair.
The seat height, seat depth, back angle, pivot point of seat frame, seating system,
caster position, size and position of the rear wheels, as well as the user condition
directly relate to the stability of the wheelchair. Any change to one or any combina-
tion of the nine may cause the wheelchair to decrease in stability. These adjustments
MUST be performed by an authorized Invacare dealer or qualified technician.
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 11.1 on page 72.
NOTE: Tilt and Recline Combinations:
• Recline is a term used to define the angle between the seat pan and the back.
• Tilt is a term used to define the angle between the seat pan and the ground/floor.
1. Place the wheelchair on a level surface.
3. Disengage the locking mechanism on the release pedal.
4. Inform the occupant of the wheelchair that the wheelchair is about to be tilted and
remind them to lean back.
5. Stand behind the wheelchair and apply pressure to the release pedal.
6. Slowly, pull back on the back canes or stroller handle while stepping on the release pedal.
7. When the seat reaches the desired angle, slowly relieve the pressure on the release
pedal.
8. Engage the locking mechanism on the release pedal.
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SECTION 11—RECLINER
Release
Pedal
Wheelchair
Frame
Unlocked Position
(DISENGAGED)
Locked Position
(ENGAGED)
NOTE: Illustration depicts two cables for dual tilt mechanisms. Locking mechanism engages/dise
in the same manner for single tilt mechanism.
Recliner Models
Non-recliner Models
Operating Recliner
ꢀ WARNING
Pinch Points exist between spreader bar and gas cylinders. Use caution, otherwise
injury may occur.
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 11.2 on page 73.
1. Make sure the wheelchair is on a level surface.
3. Inform the occupant of the wheelchair that the wheelchair is about to be reclined.
4. Stand behind the wheelchair and grasp the stroller handle firmly.
5. Pull up on the handles of the recliner cable assemblies to activate the gas cylinders.
6. Slowly, squeeze the handles of the recliner cable assemblies and allow the back to
recline to the desired angle.
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SECTION 11—RECLINER
7. When the back reaches desired angle, slowly release the handles of the recliner cable
assemblies.
8. To return the back to the full upright position, reverse the above steps keeping in mind
proper body mechanics.
9. Do one following:
Handle
Stroller
Handle
Gas
Cylinder
Adjusting Limit Stops of the Tilt Mechanism
Adjusting Anterior (Forward) Limit Stops
ꢀ WARNING
Anterior (forward) tilt is a feature of this wheelchair designed for the use of a
healthcare professional or assistant only. Repositioning of the anterior (forward)
limit stop must NEVER be performed by the wheelchair user. When anterior
(forward) tilt is needed, it must ALWAYS be repositioned by a healthcare
professional or assistant.
DO NOT operate the wheelchair when the seat frame is in the anterior (forward)
o
tilt position (seat frame is at approximately 10 forward tilt). Serious bodily injury
may occur to the patient and the assistant(s).
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SECTION 11—RECLINER
Adjusting Posterior (Rearward)
Limit Stops
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to
Set
Screw
ꢀ WARNING
Contact a healthcare professional or
assistant for allowable tilt angles that
are suitable for the occupant.
Anterior (Forward)
Limit Stop
1. Engage both wheel locks.
NOTE: When anterior
(forward) tilt is needed, it
must always be repositioned
by a healthcare professional
or assistant.
2. Tilt wheelchair to desired position.
3. Loosen the set screws that secure the
limit stop in place.
4. Position limit stop flush against top of
cylinder(s).
5. Retighten the set screws. Securely
tighten.
Posterior (Rearward)
Limit Stop
6. If applicable, repeat for other tilt
mechanism.
Replacing Upholstery (Recliner Models Only)
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 11.4 on page 75.
Replacing the Back Upholstery
1. Remove the ten phillips screws (depending on back height) that secure the back
upholstery to the back canes.
2. Remove existing back upholstery from back canes.
3. Install new back upholstery onto the back canes.
4. Install the ten phillips screws (depending on back height) that secure the back
upholstery to the recliner back canes.
Replacing the Headrest Upholstery
1. Remove the six phillips screws that secure the headrest upholstery to the headrest
extensions.
2. Remove the existing headrest upholstery from the headrest extensions.
3. Install the new headrest upholstery onto the headrest extensions.
4. Install the six phillips screws that secure the headrest upholstery to the headrest
extensions.
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SECTION 11—RECLINER
Headrest Upholstery
Headrest
Extension
Phillips
Screws
Back
Upholstery
Back Cane
Adjusting the Back Height - Recliner Models Only
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 11.5.
2. Remove the two mounting screws and locknuts that secure the seat adjustment plates
to the seat rail. Repeat for opposite side.
corresponding seat cushion height.
4. Position the seat adjustment plates on the seat rails at the position determined in STEP
3.
5. Secure the seat adjustment plates to the seat rail with the two existing mounting
screws. Repeat for opposite side.
6. Securely tighten mounting screws.
2-inch Seat
Cushion Position
Locknuts
3-inch Seat
Cushion Position
Mounting
Screws
Washers
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SECTION 12—TRANSPORT READY OPTION
SECTION 12—TRANSPORT READY
OPTION
ꢀ WARNING
Contact Invacare Corporation (800-333-6900) with any questions about using this
wheelchair for seating in a motor vehicle.
When feasible, wheelchair occupants should transfer into the vehicle seat and use
the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) vehicle-installed restraint system.
This wheelchair has been dynamically tested in a forward-facing mode with the
specified crash test dummy restrained by both pelvic and upper-torso belt(s)
(shoulder belts), and that BOTH pelvic and upper torso belt(s) should be used to
reduce the possibility of head and chest impacts with vehicle components.
Use ONLY Wheelchair Tie-down and Occupant Restraint Systems (WTORS) which
meet the requirements of the SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) J2249
Recommended Practice during travel in a motor vehicle.
This wheelchair MUST be in a forward facing position during travel in a motor
vehicle.
This wheelchair is equipped, and has been dynamically tested to rely on wheelchair-
anchored pelvic belts. if desired, vehicle-anchored pelvic belts may be used.
It is strongly recommended that both pelvic and upper-torso belt(s) be used to
reduce the risk of injury.
To reduce the potential of injury to vehicle occupants, wheelchair-mounted
accessories, including but not limited to IV poles, trays, respiratory equipment,
backpacks, and other personal items should be removed and secured separately.
Postural supports, positioning devices, and/or strap(s) should not be relied on for
occupant restraint. These items may be used in addition to the wheelchair-
anchored or vehicle-anchored belts.
DO NOT alter or substitute wheelchair frame parts, components, or seating
systems.
A sudden stop and/or collision may structurally damage your wheelchair.
Wheelchairs involved in such incidents should be replaced.
Transport ready packages are not retrofittable to existing models and are not field
serviceable.
Only use the transport brackets included with TRRO for the purposes described in
this manual.
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SECTION 12—TRANSPORT READY OPTION
About Transport Ready Packages
TRRO includes four factory‐installed transport brackets and a wheelchair anchored
pelvic belt. TRRO has been crash‐tested in accordance with ANSI/RESNA WC Vol 1
Section 19 Frontal Impact Test requirements for wheelchairs with a 168 lb crash dummy,
which corresponds to a person with a weight of 114 to 209 lbs.
As of this date, the Department of Transportation has not approved any tie‐down systems
for transportation of a user while in a wheelchair, in a moving vehicle of any type. It is
Invacare’s position that users of wheelchairs should be transferred into appropriate
seating in vehicles for transportation and use be made of the restraints made available by
the auto industry. Invacare cannot and does not recommend any wheelchair
transportation system.
Compliance Information
This wheelchair conforms with the requirements of the ANSI/RESNA WC/Vol. 1 ‐ Section
19.5.3 (Frontal Impact Test).
NOTE: ANSI = American National Standards Institute, RESNA= Rehabilitation Engineering
and Assistive Technology Society of North America.
This wheelchair has been dynamically tested in a forward‐facing mode with the specified
crash test dummy, which corresponds to a person with a weight of 114‐209 pounds,
restrained by BOTH pelvic and shoulder belts in accordance with ANSI/RESNA WC Vol
1 Section 19.5.3. BOTH pelvic and upper torso belts should be used to reduce the
possibility of head and chest impacts with vehicle components.
Specifications
Only wheelchairs which fit in the following size ranges should be occupied in a motor
vehicle:
•12‐inches to 22‐inches wide
•12‐inches to 22‐inches deep
Weight Limit
MODEL
WHEELCHAIR WEIGHT LIMIT
Orbit
Up to 150 pounds
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SECTION 12—TRANSPORT READY OPTION
Securing the Wheelchair to the Vehicle
Positioning the Wheelchair in the Vehicle
ꢀ WARNING
This wheelchair must be in a forward facing position during travel in a motor
vehicle.
The recommended clear zones for wheelchair seated occupants restrained by both
pelvic and upper torso belt(s) and only by a pelvic belt are shown in the diagrams
and described below.
Frontal Clear Zones (FCZ) need to be larger when upper torso belt(s) are not used.
The rear clear zone of 16-inches is measured from the rearmost point on an
occupant’s head.
The frontal clear zone is measured from the frontmost point on an occupant’s head
and is 26-inches with pelvic and upper-torso belt(s) and 37-inches with only a pelvic
belt.
The frontal clear zone may not be achievable for wheelchair-seated drivers.
The estimated seated height (HHT) from the ground or floor to the top of the
wheelchair-seated occupant’s head ranges from approximately 47-inches for a small
adult female to about 61-inches for a tall adult male.
Top View
Side View
(Frontal Clear Zone)
FCZ
16in.
8in.
8in.
FCZ
(Frontal Clear Zone)
16in.
HHT
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SECTION 12—TRANSPORT READY OPTION
Securement Points
Tie-Down
Bracket
Tie-Down
Brackets
NOTE: Seat removed
for clarity.
Securing the Wheelchair
This wheelchair is to be used only with Wheelchair Tie‐down and Occupant Restraint
Systems (WTORS) that have been installed in accordance with the manufacturerʹs
instructions and SAE J2249.
NOTE: A copy of SAE J2249 Wheelchair Tie‐down and Occupant Restraint Systems (WTORS)
for use in Motor Vehicles can be obtained from: SAE International, 400 Commonwealth Drive,
Warrendale, PA 15096‐0001, (877) 606‐7232 or (724) 776‐4970.
Attach WTORS to the tie‐down brackets in accordance with the manufacturerʹs
instructions and SAE J2249.
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SECTION 12—TRANSPORT READY OPTION
Securing the Occupant
Vehicle-Anchored Belts
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 12.2.
This wheelchair has an overall rating of “B” with regard to accommodating the use and
fit of vehicle‐anchored belts. This rating is scored as follows:
RATING
DESCRIPTION
A
B
C
D
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
average test result for point (P) is 0.77‐inches (19.6 mm).
Rear View
Point (P)
NOTE: Rear view of
wheelchair and human
surrogate secured on test
Test
Platform
platform and tilted to 45
degrees.
45°
Seating System
ꢀ WARNING
This wheelchair has been tested for seating in a motor vehicle with the factory
installed seating system only.
When feasible, wheelchair occupants should transfer into the vehicle seat and use
the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) vehicle-installed restraint system.
Ensure that the factory installed seating system is secured to the wheelchair frame before
operation. Refer to the seating system owner’s manual.
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SECTION 12—TRANSPORT READY OPTION
Positioning Belts
ꢀ WARNING
The angle of the pelvic belt should be within the preferred zone of 45 to 75 degrees
to the horizontal or within the optional zone of 30 to 45 degrees to the horizontal.
Steeper side-view pelvic belt angles are
especially important if the pelvic belt is
intended to be used for postural support
in addition to occupant restraint in a
frontal crash. Steeper angles will reduce
the tendency for a vertical gap to
Side View
Preferred Zone
Optional Zone
develop between the user and the belt
due to compliance of seat cushions and
belt movement, thereby reducing the
tendency for the user to slip under the
belt and for the belt to ride up on the
soft abdomen during normal use.
30°
45°
75°
Steeper belt angles also reduce the tendency for upper-torso belts to pull the pelvic
belt onto the abdomen during frontal impact loading.
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 12.3.
1. The pelvic belt should be worn low across the front of the pelvis.
2. Position the upper torso belt(s) over the shoulders.
3. The belt(s) should not be held away from the body by wheelchair components or
parts, including but not limited to wheelchair armrests or wheels. Refer to FIGURE
12.3 for proper and improper positioning of the belts.
4. Ensure the belt(s) are not be twisted.
5. Adjust belts as firmly as possible, being mindful of user comfort.
DO NOT position belts OUTSIDE
of armrests, wheels, etc.
DO position belts INSIDE of
armrests, wheels, etc.
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SECTION 13—OPTIONS
SECTION 13—OPTIONS
ꢀ WARNING
After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attaching
hardware is tightened securely. Otherwise injury or damage may occur.
RECLINER MODELS ONLY - If the ventilator, ventilator battery, or ventilator tray
option is removed, the recliner limit stop MUST be installed before operation of the
wheelchair. Otherwise, injury or damage may result.
Using the Ventilator Tray
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 13.1.
1. Position all four straps to the outside of the ventilator tray.
2. Position the ventilator battery in the front portion of the ventilator tray.
3. Secure the two straps around the top of the ventilator battery and clip together.
4. Position the ventilator in the rear portion of the ventilator tray.
5. Secure the two straps around the top of the ventilator and clip together.
6. Adjust the slides, located in the middle of each strap, up or down to increase or
decrease length. (See Detail “A”).
7. Securely tighten the straps around the battery and ventilator by pulling the ends of the
straps through the rear portion of each buckle. (See Detail “B”).
Ventilator
Battery
DETAIL “A”
See
DETAIL “B”
Strap
See
DETAIL “A”
Rear
Portion
Buckle
Slide
DETAIL “B”
Strap
Rear
Portion
of Buckle
Front
Portion
Ventilator
Tray
Slide
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LIMITED WARRANTY
LIMITED WARRANTY
PLEASE NOTE: THE WARRANTY BELOW HAS BEEN DRAFTED TO COMPLY WITH
FEDERAL LAW APPLICABLE TO PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED AFTER JULY 4, 1975.
This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser who purchases this product when new and
unused from Invacare or a dealer. This warranty is not extended to any other person or entity and
is not transferable or assignable to any subsequent purchaser or owner. Coverage under this
warranty will end upon any such subsequent sale or other transfer of title to any other person.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal rights which vary
from state to state.
Invacare warrants the side frames and cross members of this product when purchased new and
unused to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five years from the
date of purchase from Invacare or a dealer, with a copy of the seller’s invoice required for
coverage under this warranty. Invacare warrants the upholstered materials (seat, back and
armrests of the arm assembly) and remaining components of this product when purchased new
and unused to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of thirteen
months from date of purchase from Invacare or a dealer, with a copy of the seller’s invoice
required for coverage under this warranty. If within such warranty periods any such product
shall be proven to be defective, such product shall be repaired or replaced, at Invacare’s option.
This warranty does not include any labor or shipping charges incurred in replacement part
installation or repair of any such product. Invacare’s sole obligation and your exclusive remedy
under this warranty shall be limited to such repair and/or replacement.
For warranty service, please contact the dealer from whom you purchased your Invacare
product. In the event you do not receive satisfactory warranty service, please write directly to
Invacare at the address at the bottom of this page. Provide dealer’s name, address, the product
model number, date of purchase, indicate nature of the defect and, if the product is serialized,
indicate the serial number. DO NOT return products to our factory without our prior consent.
LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS: THE FOREGOING WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO
SERIAL NUMBERED PRODUCTS IF THE SERIAL NUMBER HAS BEEN REMOVED OR
DEFACED, PRODUCTS SUBJECTED TO NEGLIGENCE, ACCIDENT, IMPROPER
OPERATION, MAINTENANCE OR STORAGE, 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 NORMAL
WEAR AND TEAR OR FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THE PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS.
THE FOREGOING EXPRESS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER
WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, AND THE SOLE REMEDY FOR VIOLATIONS OF ANY WARRANTY
WHATSOEVER, SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE
PRODUCT PURSUANT TO THE TERMS CONTAINED HEREIN. THE APPLICATION OF
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY WHATSOEVER SHALL NOT EXTEND BEYOND THE
DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY PROVIDED HEREIN. INVACARE SHALL NOT
BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER.
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE, OR LIMITATION OF HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY
LASTS, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION AND LIMITATION MAY NOT BE APPLICABLE.
THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE EXTENDED TO COMPLY WITH STATE/PROVINCIAL
LAWS AND REQUIREMENTS.
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