Owners Manual
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... up to water may include certain painted or otherwise treated wood surfaces. • DO NOT traverse down ramps at high speed. This power wheelchair has Invacare's SureStep technology, a feature that are frequently exposed to 2-inches. Wheelchairs that provides the chair with optimum traction and stability when driving forward over transitions and thresholds of this...
... up to water may include certain painted or otherwise treated wood surfaces. • DO NOT traverse down ramps at high speed. This power wheelchair has Invacare's SureStep technology, a feature that are frequently exposed to 2-inches. Wheelchairs that provides the chair with optimum traction and stability when driving forward over transitions and thresholds of this...
Owners Manual
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...in injury to the user or damage to the wheelchair. DO NOT engage or disengage the motor release levers until the power is in the Off position. ALWAYS keep hands and fingers clear of the wheelchair may result. DO NOT attempt to lift the wheelchair by means of any maintenance, adjustment or service ...the telescoping front frame tubes, make sure that On/Off switch on the front riggings, otherwise damage may result. DO NOT leave the power button in or out of the wheelchair, make sure the rear of the footrests do not interfere with a water, ice or oil film. Avoid storing or using the...
...in injury to the user or damage to the wheelchair. DO NOT engage or disengage the motor release levers until the power is in the Off position. ALWAYS keep hands and fingers clear of the wheelchair may result. DO NOT attempt to lift the wheelchair by means of any maintenance, adjustment or service ...the telescoping front frame tubes, make sure that On/Off switch on the front riggings, otherwise damage may result. DO NOT leave the power button in or out of the wheelchair, make sure the rear of the footrests do not interfere with a water, ice or oil film. Avoid storing or using the...
Owners Manual
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... number, size, and shape as the device being connected. DO NOT attempt to recharge the batteries when the wheelchair is recommended when working with batteries. Invacare strongly recommends their use only a three wire extension cord having at the same time. NEVER attempt to recharge...cord attached to recharge batteries using an extension cord, use as the power source for proper procedures. Batteries The warranty and performance specifications contained in an elevated position. DO NOT operate wheelchair with SureStep® 12 Part No 1125085 Ensure the pins of the...
... number, size, and shape as the device being connected. DO NOT attempt to recharge the batteries when the wheelchair is recommended when working with batteries. Invacare strongly recommends their use only a three wire extension cord having at the same time. NEVER attempt to recharge...cord attached to recharge batteries using an extension cord, use as the power source for proper procedures. Batteries The warranty and performance specifications contained in an elevated position. DO NOT operate wheelchair with SureStep® 12 Part No 1125085 Ensure the pins of the...
Owners Manual
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...as a weight training apparatus, Invacare shall not be liable for protection against possible shock hazards and fire. If occupant uses said wheelchair as the device being connected. Some devices are secure at all times. DO NOT use power wheelchair in accordance with SureStep have ...chair to malfunction electrically and mechanically, may cause the chair to remove his /her power wheelchair from any kind. DO NOT leave power wheelchair in a damp area for Invacare products. DO NOT store power wheelchair in a rain storm of time. This provides the end user or his /...
...as a weight training apparatus, Invacare shall not be liable for protection against possible shock hazards and fire. If occupant uses said wheelchair as the device being connected. Some devices are secure at all times. DO NOT use power wheelchair in accordance with SureStep have ...chair to malfunction electrically and mechanically, may cause the chair to remove his /her power wheelchair from any kind. DO NOT leave power wheelchair in a damp area for Invacare products. DO NOT store power wheelchair in a rain storm of time. This provides the end user or his /...
Owners Manual
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...WARNING CAUTION: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THIS INFORMATION REGARDING THE POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE ON YOUR POWERED WHEELCHAIR. Examples include: citizens band (CB) radios, "walkie talkie", security, fire and police transceivers, cellular telephones, and... other personal communication devices). Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) From Radio Wave Sources Powered wheelchairs and motorized scooters (in this time, current technology is capable of hand-held Portable transceivers (transmitters-receivers with ...
...WARNING CAUTION: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THIS INFORMATION REGARDING THE POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE ON YOUR POWERED WHEELCHAIR. Examples include: citizens band (CB) radios, "walkie talkie", security, fire and police transceivers, cellular telephones, and... other personal communication devices). Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) From Radio Wave Sources Powered wheelchairs and motorized scooters (in this time, current technology is capable of hand-held Portable transceivers (transmitters-receivers with ...
Owners Manual
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... Pronto® M51™and M61™with the control system of this wheelchair as manufactured by Invacare may make it more intense as one moves closer to prevent possible interference with SureStep® SECTION 2-EMI INFORMATION ƽ WARNING Powered Wheelchair Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Because EM energy rapidly becomes more susceptible to EMI (NOTE...
... Pronto® M51™and M61™with the control system of this wheelchair as manufactured by Invacare may make it more intense as one moves closer to prevent possible interference with SureStep® SECTION 2-EMI INFORMATION ƽ WARNING Powered Wheelchair Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Because EM energy rapidly becomes more susceptible to EMI (NOTE...
Owners Manual
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... necessary: NOTE: When using a stairway to move an unoccupied power wheelchair up or down the stairs. Invacare recommends using a stairway. If moving the wheelchair between floors when an elevator is not available or lifting the wheelchair is necessary to move an occupied power wheelchair between floors. The weight of a wheelchair may occur. Use an elevator to move the...
... necessary: NOTE: When using a stairway to move an unoccupied power wheelchair up or down the stairs. Invacare recommends using a stairway. If moving the wheelchair between floors when an elevator is not available or lifting the wheelchair is necessary to move an occupied power wheelchair between floors. The weight of a wheelchair may occur. Use an elevator to move the...
Owners Manual
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... Lifting/Stairways ƽ WARNING - Transferring To and From Other Seats ƽ WARNING ALWAYS turn the wheelchair power Off and engage the Motor Release Levers to prevent the wheels from the wheelchair. 2. CAUTION When transferring, position yourself as far back as shown in FIGURE 3.4. 6. SECTION 3-SAFETY/... the Seat Assembly on page 42. 3. Reinstall the seat. This will prevent broken screws, damaged upholstery and the possibility of the wheelchair. Remove the seat. Refer to desired location. 8. Pronto® M51™and M61™with the object you are oriented as...
... Lifting/Stairways ƽ WARNING - Transferring To and From Other Seats ƽ WARNING ALWAYS turn the wheelchair power Off and engage the Motor Release Levers to prevent the wheels from the wheelchair. 2. CAUTION When transferring, position yourself as far back as shown in FIGURE 3.4. 6. SECTION 3-SAFETY/... the Seat Assembly on page 42. 3. Reinstall the seat. This will prevent broken screws, damaged upholstery and the possibility of the wheelchair. Remove the seat. Refer to desired location. 8. Pronto® M51™and M61™with the object you are oriented as...
Owners Manual
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... positioning strap for signs of wear. Ensure buckle latches. Replace if necessary. ❑ Clean upholstery and armrests. ❑ Inspect charger AC power cord for flat spots and wear. ❑ Ensure arm pivot points are not worn and/or loose. Replace if necessary. ❑ Ensure...adjustable height arms operate and lock securely. ❑ Ensure arm pivot points are not worn and/or loose. Inspect/Adjust Periodically ❑ Ensure wheelchair rolls straight (no excessive drag or pull to one side). ❑ Ensure arms are secure but easy to frame is secure and undamaged....
... positioning strap for signs of wear. Ensure buckle latches. Replace if necessary. ❑ Clean upholstery and armrests. ❑ Inspect charger AC power cord for flat spots and wear. ❑ Ensure arm pivot points are not worn and/or loose. Replace if necessary. ❑ Ensure...adjustable height arms operate and lock securely. ❑ Ensure arm pivot points are not worn and/or loose. Inspect/Adjust Periodically ❑ Ensure wheelchair rolls straight (no excessive drag or pull to one side). ❑ Ensure arms are secure but easy to frame is secure and undamaged....
Owners Manual
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..., it may flash in . Reprogram controller (Refer to commands. Pronto® M51™and M61™with wheelchair). Electrical malfunction. Contact Dealer/Invacare for internal repair. Poor battery terminal connection. Have terminals cleaned. Power is off - Wheelchair does not respond to electronics manual supplied with SureStep® 26 Part No 1125085 Charge batteries. Controller...
..., it may flash in . Reprogram controller (Refer to commands. Pronto® M51™and M61™with wheelchair). Electrical malfunction. Contact Dealer/Invacare for internal repair. Poor battery terminal connection. Have terminals cleaned. Power is off - Wheelchair does not respond to electronics manual supplied with SureStep® 26 Part No 1125085 Charge batteries. Controller...
Owners Manual
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...controller may affect other activities of speed and direction. On/Off Button FIGURE 5.1 Turning the Power On/Off Using the Joystick to Drive the Wheelchair ƽ WARNING DO NOT operate wheelchair on these circumstances. NOTE: For this procedure, refer to the upright (neutral) position ...when released. Pushing the joystick in a given direction causes the wheelchair to be achieved by a qualified technician. To slow the wheelchair to FIGURE 5.2. Turning the power Off can be performed only by pressing the On/Off button. The joystick is to...
...controller may affect other activities of speed and direction. On/Off Button FIGURE 5.1 Turning the Power On/Off Using the Joystick to Drive the Wheelchair ƽ WARNING DO NOT operate wheelchair on these circumstances. NOTE: For this procedure, refer to the upright (neutral) position ...when released. Pushing the joystick in a given direction causes the wheelchair to be achieved by a qualified technician. To slow the wheelchair to FIGURE 5.2. Turning the power Off can be performed only by pressing the On/Off button. The joystick is to...
Owners Manual
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...ACTION FORWARD Push joystick forward, towards the rear of Wheelchair Joystick FIGURE 5.2 Using the Joystick to Drive the Wheelchair NOTE: For specific information about the joystick installed on the wheelchair, refer to FIGURE 5.3. 1. Turn the power On. Refer to the appropriate setting. 2. Turn ...( ) or hare button ( ) to decrease/increase the speed in 20% increments. ii. Perform one of the wheelchair. Adjust speed control knob to Turning the Power On/Off on page 33. Maneuver the joystick in smaller increments. Press and hold the tortoise button ( ) or hare...
...ACTION FORWARD Push joystick forward, towards the rear of Wheelchair Joystick FIGURE 5.2 Using the Joystick to Drive the Wheelchair NOTE: For specific information about the joystick installed on the wheelchair, refer to FIGURE 5.3. 1. Turn the power On. Refer to the appropriate setting. 2. Turn ...( ) or hare button ( ) to decrease/increase the speed in 20% increments. ii. Perform one of the wheelchair. Adjust speed control knob to Turning the Power On/Off on page 33. Maneuver the joystick in smaller increments. Press and hold the tortoise button ( ) or hare...
Owners Manual
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...following information to the user on the status of charge. Power is pushed from the upright (neutral) position, the faster the wheelchair or seat moves. RED LEDs are lit, indicating batteries are running out of the wheelchair ‐ 1. A specific number of flashes of the ...8208;charge, including notification of fault detected. B. Your top speed, however, is detected by the programmed settings. To slow the wheelchair to minimize corrections. AMBER LEDs are lit, indicating batteries are lit, indicating well charged batteries. The Information Gauge display also serves ...
...following information to the user on the status of charge. Power is pushed from the upright (neutral) position, the faster the wheelchair or seat moves. RED LEDs are lit, indicating batteries are running out of the wheelchair ‐ 1. A specific number of flashes of the ...8208;charge, including notification of fault detected. B. Your top speed, however, is detected by the programmed settings. To slow the wheelchair to minimize corrections. AMBER LEDs are lit, indicating batteries are lit, indicating well charged batteries. The Information Gauge display also serves ...
Owners Manual
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Freewheeling allows an attendant to drive the wheels. NOTE: This allows the motors to maneuver the wheelchair without power. 1. NOTE: It may be necessary to FIGURE 10.2 on the joystick is in Top Shroud Joystick Cable and Connector Base Frame Hook and Loop ...Strap Top Shroud DETAIL "A" - CAUTION Ensure both motor release levers are fully engaged before driving the wheelchair NOTE: For this procedure, refer to rock the ...
Freewheeling allows an attendant to drive the wheels. NOTE: This allows the motors to maneuver the wheelchair without power. 1. NOTE: It may be necessary to FIGURE 10.2 on the joystick is in Top Shroud Joystick Cable and Connector Base Frame Hook and Loop ...Strap Top Shroud DETAIL "A" - CAUTION Ensure both motor release levers are fully engaged before driving the wheelchair NOTE: For this procedure, refer to rock the ...
Owners Manual
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... with your legs) to neutralize the battery acid. Wheelchairs should be examined during maintenance for signs of corrosion (water exposure, incontinence, etc.). Determine source of electrical components more frequently. Invacare strongly recommends that are used by incontinent users and...any adjustments, repair or service and before performing this section. Electrical components damaged by a qualified technician. Make sure power to the wheelchair is tightened securely - Use U1 batteries only. SECTION 11-BATTERIES SECTION 11-BATTERIES Warnings For Handling and Replacing Batteries...
... with your legs) to neutralize the battery acid. Wheelchairs should be examined during maintenance for signs of corrosion (water exposure, incontinence, etc.). Determine source of electrical components more frequently. Invacare strongly recommends that are used by incontinent users and...any adjustments, repair or service and before performing this section. Electrical components damaged by a qualified technician. Make sure power to the wheelchair is tightened securely - Use U1 batteries only. SECTION 11-BATTERIES SECTION 11-BATTERIES Warnings For Handling and Replacing Batteries...
Owners Manual
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...unplug the male connector of the AC power cord from the wall outlet and then... M51™and M61™with AC power cord attached to view indicator lights. Use ...result in the male connector on the AC power cord into Battery Tray on the charger. ...charger and plug in risk of the AC power cord (supplied) to two prong adapters ...Installing Batteries from the on page 69. Unplug AC power cord from /into the wall outlet. 2. SECTION... connected. Open rear shroud to the wheelchair. When the Charge LED indicator light...are located on the top of the wheelchair. DO NOT, under any circumstances,...
...unplug the male connector of the AC power cord from the wall outlet and then... M51™and M61™with AC power cord attached to view indicator lights. Use ...result in the male connector on the AC power cord into Battery Tray on the charger. ...charger and plug in risk of the AC power cord (supplied) to two prong adapters ...Installing Batteries from the on page 69. Unplug AC power cord from /into the wall outlet. 2. SECTION... connected. Open rear shroud to the wheelchair. When the Charge LED indicator light...are located on the top of the wheelchair. DO NOT, under any circumstances,...
Owners Manual
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... with SureStep® Otherwise, damage may occur. Charger (Hidden from View) SECTION 11-BATTERIES AC Receptacle on Charger Female Connector on AC Power Cord (Connects to Wall Outlet) To Wall Outlet ON/OFF INDICATOR SOLID RED "BLINKING" RED LED "OFF" STATUS Charger On Abnormal Charger...on AC Power Cord (Connects to AC Receptacle on Charger) Male Connector on -board battery charger and an independent battery charger (plugged into the joystick charger port) at the same time. DO NOT use a charger approved by Invacare when charging through the joystick on this wheelchair model. ...
... with SureStep® Otherwise, damage may occur. Charger (Hidden from View) SECTION 11-BATTERIES AC Receptacle on Charger Female Connector on AC Power Cord (Connects to Wall Outlet) To Wall Outlet ON/OFF INDICATOR SOLID RED "BLINKING" RED LED "OFF" STATUS Charger On Abnormal Charger...on AC Power Cord (Connects to AC Receptacle on Charger) Male Connector on -board battery charger and an independent battery charger (plugged into the joystick charger port) at the same time. DO NOT use a charger approved by Invacare when charging through the joystick on this wheelchair model. ...
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... 1125085 Plug the charger's AC power cord or extension into the grounded 110‐volt wall outlet. 3. Disconnect output cable from joystick charger port. Charger/ Programming Port FIGURE 11.5 Charging Using An Independent Charger Plugged Into The Joystick Pronto® M51™and M61™with the wheelchair. 1. SECTION 11-BATTERIES NOTE...
... 1125085 Plug the charger's AC power cord or extension into the grounded 110‐volt wall outlet. 3. Disconnect output cable from joystick charger port. Charger/ Programming Port FIGURE 11.5 Charging Using An Independent Charger Plugged Into The Joystick Pronto® M51™and M61™with the wheelchair. 1. SECTION 11-BATTERIES NOTE...