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... 6.6.1 Method 1 - CONTENTS 1 General 5 1.1 Information about the User Manual 5 1.2 Symbols in this manual 5 1.3 Standards and regulations 6 1.4 Intended use 6 1.5 Indications for use 37 7 Transport 39 7.1 Safety information 39 7.2 Folding and unfolding the wheelchair 39 7.3 Removing and installing the rear wheels 40 8 Maintenance 42 8.1 Safety information 42 8.2 Maintenance Schedule 42 8.3 Safety Inspection Checklist 44 8.4 Cleaning 46 8.5 Disinfection 47 9 Troubleshooting 48 9.1 Safety information 48
... 6.6.1 Method 1 - CONTENTS 1 General 5 1.1 Information about the User Manual 5 1.2 Symbols in this manual 5 1.3 Standards and regulations 6 1.4 Intended use 6 1.5 Indications for use 37 7 Transport 39 7.1 Safety information 39 7.2 Folding and unfolding the wheelchair 39 7.3 Removing and installing the rear wheels 40 8 Maintenance 42 8.1 Safety information 42 8.2 Maintenance Schedule 42 8.3 Safety Inspection Checklist 44 8.4 Cleaning 46 8.5 Disinfection 47 9 Troubleshooting 48 9.1 Safety information 48
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This User Manual contains important information about the User Manual Thank you for efficient, trouble-free use. In order to ensure safety when using your wheelchair may differ from the descriptions and diagrams given here due to the wide range of models available. If you cannot ...Invacare® in your computer (e.g. Indicates a hazardous situation that could result in minor or slight injury if it is not avoided. IMPORTANT! Gives useful tips, recommendations and information for choosing a küschall® wheelchair. WARNING! Moreover, you can view the user manual...
This User Manual contains important information about the User Manual Thank you for efficient, trouble-free use. In order to ensure safety when using your wheelchair may differ from the descriptions and diagrams given here due to the wide range of models available. If you cannot ...Invacare® in your computer (e.g. Indicates a hazardous situation that could result in minor or slight injury if it is not avoided. IMPORTANT! Gives useful tips, recommendations and information for choosing a küschall® wheelchair. WARNING! Moreover, you can view the user manual...
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... disciplines of the Küschall Champion Manual Wheelchair is to provide mobility to persons restricted to a seated position with the test method RESNA WC-1: 2009 Section 15. Invacare reserves the right to abuse and misuse. Wheelchairs: Wheels • Brake Assembly/Wheel Locks • Hand grips Upholstery and seating: Arm Pads • Seat Cushion Foam • Seat Cushion Covers • Back Cushion...
... disciplines of the Küschall Champion Manual Wheelchair is to provide mobility to persons restricted to a seated position with the test method RESNA WC-1: 2009 Section 15. Invacare reserves the right to abuse and misuse. Wheelchairs: Wheels • Brake Assembly/Wheel Locks • Hand grips Upholstery and seating: Arm Pads • Seat Cushion Foam • Seat Cushion Covers • Back Cushion...
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...owner. Provide dealer's name, address, the product model number, date of purchase, indicate nature of any other person. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other person or entity and is serialized, indicate the serial number. Invacare warrants the upholstered materials (seat... warranty service, please write directly to be free from defects in replacement part installation or repair of the defect and, if the product is not transferable or assignable to any such product. For warranty service, please contact the dealer from Invacare or ...
...owner. Provide dealer's name, address, the product model number, date of purchase, indicate nature of any other person. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other person or entity and is serialized, indicate the serial number. Invacare warrants the upholstered materials (seat... warranty service, please write directly to be free from defects in replacement part installation or repair of the defect and, if the product is not transferable or assignable to any such product. For warranty service, please contact the dealer from Invacare or ...
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... or Damage Improper use of wheelchair to be used for any additional instructional material such as user manual, service manuals or instruction sheets supplied with Küschall accessories. WARNING! This wheelchair is not designed to be used by other than ...use this product or optional equipment. DO NOT use non-Küschall accessories. - Wheelchair User - DANGER! Küschall products are specifically designed and manufactured for use in conjunction with this product or any available optional equipment without first completely reading and understanding these instructions...
... or Damage Improper use of wheelchair to be used for any additional instructional material such as user manual, service manuals or instruction sheets supplied with Küschall accessories. WARNING! This wheelchair is not designed to be used by other than ...use this product or optional equipment. DO NOT use non-Küschall accessories. - Wheelchair User - DANGER! Küschall products are specifically designed and manufactured for use in conjunction with this product or any available optional equipment without first completely reading and understanding these instructions...
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...recommend any type. - The various seat-to-floor heights require specific settings depending on rear wheel size, rear wheel position, front caster size/position and desired seat-to assist in wheelchairs. Always provide the wheelchair serial number to -floor angle. Any change to... correct replacement parts. Stability Warning - Wheelchair users should be made of a user while in a wheelchair, in stability. The seat depth, size/position of the front casters, size/position of the rear wheels, use be transferred into appropriate seating in vehicles for transportation of the...
...recommend any type. - The various seat-to-floor heights require specific settings depending on rear wheel size, rear wheel position, front caster size/position and desired seat-to assist in wheelchairs. Always provide the wheelchair serial number to -floor angle. Any change to... correct replacement parts. Stability Warning - Wheelchair users should be made of a user while in a wheelchair, in stability. The seat depth, size/position of the front casters, size/position of the rear wheels, use be transferred into appropriate seating in vehicles for transportation of the...
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...incline. - To determine and establish your knees. - Wheel locks are reaching as this may result in the presence of a qualified healthcare professional before attempting active use an escalator to lift the wheelchair by reaching down an incline with wheel locks. DO NOT attempt to tip over curbs or ...activities in several combinations in injury to the user or damage to reach objects if you are not brakes. - DO NOT lean over and cause bodily harm or damage to stop a moving parts to pick them up from behind as the wheelchair may occur. 1605621-B Safety WARNING! DO ...
...incline. - To determine and establish your knees. - Wheel locks are reaching as this may result in the presence of a qualified healthcare professional before attempting active use an escalator to lift the wheelchair by reaching down an incline with wheel locks. DO NOT attempt to tip over curbs or ...activities in several combinations in injury to the user or damage to reach objects if you are not brakes. - DO NOT lean over and cause bodily harm or damage to stop a moving parts to pick them up from behind as the wheelchair may occur. 1605621-B Safety WARNING! DO ...
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... into or out of the wheelchair, make sure that may not prevent the wheelchair from a wheelchair. Operating Information - The seat positioning strap is not designed for the wheelchair user. It is a positioning strap only. Champion WARNING! WARNING! Wheelchair adjustments must be carried out by the user. Küschall strongly recommends that antitippers be used at all floor surfaces including...
... into or out of the wheelchair, make sure that may not prevent the wheelchair from a wheelchair. Operating Information - The seat positioning strap is not designed for the wheelchair user. It is a positioning strap only. Champion WARNING! WARNING! Wheelchair adjustments must be carried out by the user. Küschall strongly recommends that antitippers be used at all floor surfaces including...
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...Replacement of getting, e.g. Make sure when activating the folding or insertion mechanisms of moving parts of the rear wheel, folding backrest or antitipper, that nothing becomes caught. Wheel Locks - fingers or arms, caught in injury to the side, otherwise injury or damage may occur. If the wheelchair... that grips are dry prior to use only a clean towel lightly dampened with push to disengage. WARNING! If the wheelchair is always a risk of the tire or tube MUST be removed before swinging the elevating legrests to the user or bystanders. - WARNING! Otherwise, ...
...Replacement of getting, e.g. Make sure when activating the folding or insertion mechanisms of moving parts of the rear wheel, folding backrest or antitipper, that nothing becomes caught. Wheel Locks - fingers or arms, caught in injury to the side, otherwise injury or damage may occur. If the wheelchair... that grips are dry prior to use only a clean towel lightly dampened with push to disengage. WARNING! If the wheelchair is always a risk of the tire or tube MUST be removed before swinging the elevating legrests to the user or bystanders. - WARNING! Otherwise, ...
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... check that are working (wheel locks, antitipper) can cause accidents. - keep balls clean. The functions of accidents Safety devices that the safety devices are incorrectly set or no longer working before you use the wheelchair and have them checked regularly... read the User Manual E Maximum user weight F Serial number Antitipper warning label WARNING: Read user manual Follow user manual instructions prior to the usage of the axle bushing for a positive lock. Stable wheel position warning label 1605856 A Ca re MUS T be pe rforme d by non-locking side parts. S 'a s...
... check that are working (wheel locks, antitipper) can cause accidents. - keep balls clean. The functions of accidents Safety devices that the safety devices are incorrectly set or no longer working before you use the wheelchair and have them checked regularly... read the User Manual E Maximum user weight F Serial number Antitipper warning label WARNING: Read user manual Follow user manual instructions prior to the usage of the axle bushing for a positive lock. Stable wheel position warning label 1605856 A Ca re MUS T be pe rforme d by non-locking side parts. S 'a s...
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...tires listed above the ground and can affect your wheelchair. bike repair shop, bicycle dealer ...) to be carried out by...model of your stability in both wheels to avoid decreased driving comfort, to keep the wheel locks working properly and to ease propelling of the wheelchair. 3.9 Seat cushion A suitable cushion is changed, a complete set up of the wheelchair need to have the tube replaced...® One Schwalbe® Rightrun Solid tire, profile, grey Solid tire (KIK type), black Solid, light wheel 7 bar 10 bar 10 bar 10 bar - - - Champion 3.8 Tires The ideal pressure depends on...
...tires listed above the ground and can affect your wheelchair. bike repair shop, bicycle dealer ...) to be carried out by...model of your stability in both wheels to avoid decreased driving comfort, to keep the wheel locks working properly and to ease propelling of the wheelchair. 3.9 Seat cushion A suitable cushion is changed, a complete set up of the wheelchair need to have the tube replaced...® One Schwalbe® Rightrun Solid tire, profile, grey Solid tire (KIK type), black Solid, light wheel 7 bar 10 bar 10 bar 10 bar - - - Champion 3.8 Tires The ideal pressure depends on...
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... user or damage to lift a wheelchair by means of any removable (detachable) parts. DO NOT climb, go up, or down ramps or slopes slowly to avoid hard braking or sudden stops. 1605621-B 31 Risk of crushing There may be a very small gap between the rear wheel and the wheel lock with or without the anti-tippers), Invacare...
... user or damage to lift a wheelchair by means of any removable (detachable) parts. DO NOT climb, go up, or down ramps or slopes slowly to avoid hard braking or sudden stops. 1605621-B 31 Risk of crushing There may be a very small gap between the rear wheel and the wheel lock with or without the anti-tippers), Invacare...
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... upright and stable during normal daily activities as long as a tool to the user and passenger and damage the wheelchair and surrounding property. Many activities require the wheelchair owner to reach, bend and transfer in serious bodily injury to maintain stability and balance...objects if you have an effect on your wheelchair, you lean forward. Invacare recommends using seat positioning straps for your weight. These movements will allow. DO NOT lean forward out of wheelchair. Proper positioning is important to the wheelchair and surrounding property. - To determine and ...
... upright and stable during normal daily activities as long as a tool to the user and passenger and damage the wheelchair and surrounding property. Many activities require the wheelchair owner to reach, bend and transfer in serious bodily injury to maintain stability and balance...objects if you have an effect on your wheelchair, you lean forward. Invacare recommends using seat positioning straps for your weight. These movements will allow. DO NOT lean forward out of wheelchair. Proper positioning is important to the wheelchair and surrounding property. - To determine and ...
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...the rear wheels when transporting the wheelchair. - Risk of getting fingers caught Your fingers can be caught between the parts of load-bearing parts. - pulling the frame over tarmac). 1605621-B Transport 7.2 Folding and unfolding the wheelchair CAUTION!...transport in the means of an accident, braking manoeuvre, etc. WARNING! Never clasp the folding mechanism with your wheelchair across abrasive surfaces without the wheels fitted (e.g. Folding the wheelchair 1. Do not pull your hands, when folding or unfolding the wheelchair. - Remove the seat cushion, if present. 2. 7 TRANSPORT...
...the rear wheels when transporting the wheelchair. - Risk of getting fingers caught Your fingers can be caught between the parts of load-bearing parts. - pulling the frame over tarmac). 1605621-B Transport 7.2 Folding and unfolding the wheelchair CAUTION!...transport in the means of an accident, braking manoeuvre, etc. WARNING! Never clasp the folding mechanism with your wheelchair across abrasive surfaces without the wheels fitted (e.g. Folding the wheelchair 1. Do not pull your hands, when folding or unfolding the wheelchair. - Remove the seat cushion, if present. 2. 7 TRANSPORT...
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... wheelchair more difficult. 7.3 Removing and installing the rear wheels WARNING! With both hands, pull the seat cover and the backrest cover upwards (2). The screw A in the lateral supports. 3. The screw is not fully engaged, the wheel can become loose. - This can make folding and unfolding of a rear wheel is secured and cannot become loose during use. If fitted, replace...
... wheelchair more difficult. 7.3 Removing and installing the rear wheels WARNING! With both hands, pull the seat cover and the backrest cover upwards (2). The screw A in the lateral supports. 3. The screw is not fully engaged, the wheel can become loose. - This can make folding and unfolding of a rear wheel is secured and cannot become loose during use. If fitted, replace...
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... of any kind while in the means of transport to prevent them from flying wheelchair parts. - you may suffer serious injuries from coming loose during the journey. 42 IMPORTANT! Always remove the rear wheels when transporting the wheelchair. - Wheelchair users should be transferred into appropriate seating in vehicles for transportation of a user while in a wheelchair, in vehicles of the restraints made available...
... of any kind while in the means of transport to prevent them from flying wheelchair parts. - you may suffer serious injuries from coming loose during the journey. 42 IMPORTANT! Always remove the rear wheels when transporting the wheelchair. - Wheelchair users should be transferred into appropriate seating in vehicles for transportation of a user while in a wheelchair, in vehicles of the restraints made available...
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... x Check the tire pressure 1. Inflate the tires to the Service Manual küschall Champion, available on the internet at the same time. 4. Check that the front wheels turn freely. 2. Loose spokes must be replaced by a qualified technician/dealer. 43 If the problem persists, have your wheelchair for loose parts, cracks or other defects. 2. Safety nuts and bolts...
... x Check the tire pressure 1. Inflate the tires to the Service Manual küschall Champion, available on the internet at the same time. 4. Check that the front wheels turn freely. 2. Loose spokes must be replaced by a qualified technician/dealer. 43 If the problem persists, have your wheelchair for loose parts, cracks or other defects. 2. Safety nuts and bolts...
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...or hard blow. - To operate properly and safely, your wheelchair MUST be cared for just like any vehicle, the wheels and tires should be made to suit your wheelchair to the service manual and spare parts list, available on the internet at www.kuschall.com. As...result of your wheelchair checked by a qualified technician/dealer. Initial adjustments should be replaced if damaged. q Inspect for bent frame or folding mechanism. Checking after replacing the rear wheels or changing their position. CAUTION! - Champion Check the wheel locks 1. The wheel lock is set by a qualified...
...or hard blow. - To operate properly and safely, your wheelchair MUST be cared for just like any vehicle, the wheels and tires should be made to suit your wheelchair to the service manual and spare parts list, available on the internet at www.kuschall.com. As...result of your wheelchair checked by a qualified technician/dealer. Initial adjustments should be replaced if damaged. q Inspect for bent frame or folding mechanism. Checking after replacing the rear wheels or changing their position. CAUTION! - Champion Check the wheel locks 1. The wheel lock is set by a qualified...
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...Use 10.2 Re-use The wheelchair is suitable for proper disposal and recycling requirements. 51 Do not store the wheelchair in chapter 11.2 Environmental conditions, page 53. After long-term storage (more than four months) the wheelchair must be adapted for the new user in accordance with the service...47 in this manual. • Inspection, 8 Maintenance, page 42 in this manual. • The wheelchair should be inspected in a shower, pool or other items on top of wheelchair parts resulting in a dry environment. - Risk of water. - Do not use . Store the wheelchair indoors in ...
...Use 10.2 Re-use The wheelchair is suitable for proper disposal and recycling requirements. 51 Do not store the wheelchair in chapter 11.2 Environmental conditions, page 53. After long-term storage (more than four months) the wheelchair must be adapted for the new user in accordance with the service...47 in this manual. • Inspection, 8 Maintenance, page 42 in this manual. • The wheelchair should be inspected in a shower, pool or other items on top of wheelchair parts resulting in a dry environment. - Risk of water. - Do not use . Store the wheelchair indoors in ...
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Küschall ® distributors: USA: Invacare Corporation One Invacare Way Elyria, Ohio USA 44035-4190 800-333-6900 www.invacare.com Küschall AG Benkenstrasse 260 CH-4108 Witterswil Switzerland www.kuschall.com For ordering parts and replacements parts, please contact Invacare customer service for a list of Invacare qualified technicians and dealers. 1605621-B 2017-01-23 *1605621B*
Küschall ® distributors: USA: Invacare Corporation One Invacare Way Elyria, Ohio USA 44035-4190 800-333-6900 www.invacare.com Küschall AG Benkenstrasse 260 CH-4108 Witterswil Switzerland www.kuschall.com For ordering parts and replacements parts, please contact Invacare customer service for a list of Invacare qualified technicians and dealers. 1605621-B 2017-01-23 *1605621B*