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It may be used to transport a user in a moving vehicle provided the separate recommended guidelines are followed (Refer to page 23). The product should be serviced as recommended by an authorised INVACARE dealer to ensure continual, safe and reliable operation.
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Unauthorised modifications or the use of non-Invacare approved replacement parts may change the structure of the wheelchair and could create a hazardous condition. Invacare will not be liable for any unauthorised changes and modifications from the specifications of the power chair supplied.
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For further information refer to page 22 or contact your authorised INVACARE dealer. It is the responsibility of the person or authority transporting the wheelchair with an occupant seated, to ensure the safety of the occupant and other passengers.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com FEATURES Motor speed and direction are regulated by the joystick control unit. With practice, automatic control of acceleration, braking and change of direction will ensure a smooth, jerk-free ride. The variable speed selector gives you total control in any environment. The power chair cannot be driven when the batteries are being charged.
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/ side- panel and the backrest. Suitable accessories are available from Invacare (lateral trunk supports_ to eliminate this risk. Before sitting in the chair, make sure it is NOT switched ON. If it is ON, the battery condition indicator (10 Bar display) will be illuminated, (see page 7 to 14).
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Armrest Adjustment Armrest Adjustment The armrest can be pre-set for height by positioning the self-tapping screw (F) in one of The armrest can be pre-set for height by positioning the self-tapping screw (F) in one of the holes in the armrest tube.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com TENSION ADJUSTABLE BACKREST TENSION ADJUSTABLE BACKREST The backrest upholstery tension can be adjusted to achieve the The backrest upholstery tension can be adjusted to achieve the desired comfort for individual user requirements. desired comfort for individual user requirements. To achieve this, lift the backrest upholstery cover by peeling the To achieve this, lift the backrest upholstery cover by peeling the Velcro fastening and fold clear.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com HANDLING AND OPERATION - CONTROLLERS Your wheelchair is fitted with a programmable electronic controller that is very simple to operate. There are a selection of options, PILOT INTEGRAL, PILOT+ and the DYNAMIC DL. Whichever is selected will be most appropriate for your individual needs.
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In both cases it is advisable to check and re-charge the batteries, if the fault indication persists, contact the authorised INVACARE dealer. On the rear face of the controller you find the Battery Charging Socket. Underneath is a special socket for the connection of Programming Instruments if and when the response characteristics of the wheelchair (acceleration, deceleration, damping etc.) are to be further adjusted to your needs (Consult your...
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Based at ..........Telephone no:........ Department: ........1) IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR YOUR SAFETY The information in this manual is a supplement to the user manual issued by Invacare. Do not operate this equipment without reading, understanding and following the proper instructions and manuals, otherwise injury or damage may result.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Releasing the joystick and allowing it to return to the center position will bring the chair to a controlled stop. When you have finished driving, switch off by pressing and releasing the on/off switch.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com APPENDIX A CONTROLLING ACTUATORS (SEAT CONTROLS) OR LIGHTS USING THE JOYSTICK If your chair is fitted with Actuators (Seat Controls) or Lights they may be operated using the G80I’s joystick. To control actuators or lights using the joystick: Ensure the chair is stationary.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com PILOT The PILOT+ control system comprises of two or three modules - Joystick Module, Power Module and Actuator and Lighting Module (ALM). The ALM is only required if the optional Tilt-in-space or Powered Reclining Backrest are fitted.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com JOYSTICK MODULE DETAILS JOYSTICK BATTERY CHARGING/ PROGRAMMING SOCKET COMMUNICATIONS CONNECTOR TO POWER MODULE Joystick Module without Lighting Joystick Module with Lighting CONTROLS ON/OFF SWITCH LIGHTS SWITCH AND LED BATTERY GAUGE LEFT TURN INDICATOR SWITCH AND LED MAXIMUM SPEED INDICATOR RIGHT TURN INDICATOR SWITCH AND LED MODE SWITCH...
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To turn on the wheelchair’s right turn indicator operate this switch, the associated LED will flash at the same rate. If the LED flashes rapidly, one of the right turn indicator bulbs is defective, contact your authorised INVACARE dealer. Hazard Warning Switch and LED To turn on the wheelchair’s hazard warning lamps operate this switch, the associated LED will flash at the...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Maximum Speed Indicator This is a gauge that shows the maximum speed setting of the wheelchair. There are five speed settings: - step 1 is the lowest speed and step 5 is the highest speed Mode Switch - Speed Settings The mode switch is used to make the maximum speed changes and to change between wheelchair operation modes.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Speed Adjustment Mode When the control system is in this mode the maximum speed indicator will flash. The maximum speed can be adjusted by left or right movements of the joystick. Left will decrease the speed setting, right will increase it.
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‘pop’ out. To re-set, push the knob in after a few minutes. If the circuit breaker continually fails, consult your authorised INVACARE dealer. Under certain circumstances, particularly indoor use, care must be taken to ensure safe continual operation of the motor units.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com TRANSFERS Learning how to get in and out of a wheelchair safely and without injury is most important. Transferring to and from your powerchair may require practice and a good sense of balance. It is recommended that whenever possible you have assistance when transferring to and from your powerchair.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com FOOTRESTS REMOVAL - Standard Release winged screw A and slide the complete assembly from the seat frame. Ensure the winged screw is fully tightened when the footrest assembly is replaced. REMOVAL - Swing - Away Release the locking lever, swing footrest to the side, or lift up and off.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com PUSHING THE CHAIR - FREEWHEEL MODE The power chair supplied is fitted with the lever dis-engage type motors. To dis-engage the drive to allow the chair to be pushed the following instructions should be followed carefully. To dis-engage the drive, operate the levers to the position A shown in the diagram.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com OPERATING THE CHAIR OUTDOORS - KERB CLIMBING Always remember to use the safety belt when operating the chair outdoors. Ensure the footrests are locked in position. KERB CLIMBING - Centre Mounting It is important to follow the instructions detailed in ‘going up a kerb’ described below. REMOVAL: (Please note that left or right hand are REMOVAL: (Please note that left or right hand are identified as though being seated in the chair).
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com DIS-ASSEMBLY To enable the chair to be carried in the boot of most cars, follow these instructions: Step 1: Disconnect the Motor/Battery connector from the control box and remove the armrests. Release the locking lever as shown on page 5. Step 2: Remove the calf strap from the footrests.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com DETACHABLE MOTORS For practical purposes and ease of operation, it is advisable to detach the motors as the last component of the chair to be dismantled and to re-attach first. PLEASE NOTE: Assistance may be required while this operation is carried out. Step 1: Unscrew the knurled locking knob A.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com DRIVE WHEEL REMOVAL To remove the rear drive wheels for puncture repairs carefully follow these instructions. Release the four bolts shown as A in the diagram. Check the tyres for wear, if excessive, replacement is recommended.
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RECOMMENDED RESTRAINT METHODS For additional information, consult your authorised Supplier. For transportation purposes other than disassembly, the Spectra Plus may be used in vehicles which have been modified specifically for the purpose. The power chair must be secure using these recommended restraint methods.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com TRAY ASSEMBLY FITTING - OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT: ENSURE THAT THE JOYSTICK CONTROL UNIT IS SWITCHED OFF BEFORE FITTING, REMOVING OR ADJUSTING THE TRAY ASSEMBLY. The tray assembly comes ready assembled and is designed to fit to either the left or right hand side of the wheelchair.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com LATERAL SUPPORT FITTING INSTRUCTIONS THE LATERAL SUPPORTS CAN ONLY BE FITTED TO THE FIRM UPHOLSTERED BACKREST ASSEMBLY (VISCOUNT SEATING). To attach the lateral supports to the back of the backrest assembly follow these instructions. Remove the existing pan-head screws from the top of each flange shown in Fig 1.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com CHARGING BATTERIES The battery charger supplied with the wheel chair was developed to charge the batteries fitted to these products. Using alternatives will damage the batteries which are fitted as standard and invalidate the warranty on these components.
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The chair is fitted with two maintenance free „Gel“ batteries. For battery replacement we recommend to contact your authorised INVACARE dealer in order to ensure that replacement batteries are of the correct type and specifications, and that they are correctly installed and connected.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com KEEPING YOUR CHAIR IN GOOD CONDITION Your powerchair will benefit from periodic inspection, adjustment and replacement of worn parts. Regular maintenance will enhance:- • Reliable performance. • Safety. • Extended battery life. • Confidence in operation.
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Check that the castors move freely, and there is no free play at castor stem. • Check joystick drive function is in line with the left and right response. One motor may be unplugged. unpl If your chair still has a problem after making these checks, please contact your authorised INVACARE dealer.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com SPECTRA PLUS TECHNICAL INFORMATION DIMENSIONS: Seat Width: 38cm - 46cm Overall Width: 55cm Overall Length: 100cm Height: 89cm Total Weight: 70kg Battery Weight: 30AH - 11.7kg 40 AH - 14.8kg Maximum Carrying Capacity: 18stone (114.3kg)
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As with all powered motor vehicles we recommend that you take out maintenance insurance cover for out of warranty service requirements. Contact your authorised INVACARE dealer for advice and suitable options available. The power chairs shown and described in this user manual may not be exactly the same in every detail as your own model.
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POWERED PRODUCTS MODELS COVERED: SPECTRA PLUS Invacare will repair or replace, at our option, to the original purchaser, free of charge, any part found upon receipt and examination by an authorised representative of Invacare to be defective in material and/or workmanship.
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Portugal: Rua Senhora de Campanhã 105 · P-4369-001 Porto Sverige & Suomi: Fagerstagatan 9 · P.O. Box 66 · S-163 91 Spånga United Kingdom & Eire: South Road · Bridgend Industrial Estate · Bridgend CF31 3PY · UK SPECTRA PLUS Part No. 02001018...
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