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1 Installation, Assembly and Operating Instructions NOTE: Check ALL parts for shipping damage. In case of shipping damage, DO NOT use. Contact Carrier/ Dealer for further instruction. SAFETY SUMMARY The following recommendations are made for safe in- stallation and adjustment of the Patient Operated Wheel Locks: GENERAL WARNINGS DO NOT install or u[...]
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Page 2
2 Wheel Lock Assembly (STEP 12) Rear Wheel (STEPS 1,10) Plug Button (STEP 4) Locknut (STEP 5) Pivot Arm Spacer (STEPS 1,9,10) Axle Lug (STEP 10) Locknut (STEPS 1,1 1) 2-inch Mounting Screw (STEPS 2,7) Pivot Arm Assembly (STEPS 1,4,5,9,10,12) Wheelchair Frame 3/4-inch Mounting Screw (STEP 12) Heavy Washer (STEP 12) Axle Mounting Screw (STEPS 1,10,11[...]
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Page 3
3 ADJUSTING THE PATIENT OPERATED WHEEL LOCKS (FIGURE 2) NOTE: Refer to INST ALLA TION W ARNINGS in the SAFETY SUMMARY in this instruction sheet. NOTE: If wheels are pneumatic, before adjusting or replacing the wheel lock assemblies, ensure that the tires are inflated to the recommended psi on the side wall of tire. The recommended tire pressure is [...]
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4 CONVERTING FROM ATTENDANT OPERATED WHEEL LOCKS (FIGURE 4) NOTE: Refer to INST ALLA TION W ARNINGS and CAUTIONS in the SAFETY SUMMARY in this instruc- tion sheet. 1 . Loosen the bolt and locknut that secures the atten- dant operated wheel lock to the recliner tube. 2. Remove the mounting screw and locknut that se- cures the locking rod to the back[...]
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Page 5
5 Wheel Lock Assembly (STEP 15) Rear Wheel (STEP 13) Plug Button (STEP 8) Locknut (STEP 9) Pivot Arm Spacer (STEPS 12,13) Axle Lug (STEP 13) Locknut (STEP 14) 2-inch Mounting Screw (STEP 11) Pivot Arm Assembly (STEPS 8,9,12,13) WheelChair Frame 3/4-inch Mounting Screw (STEP 15) Heavy Washer (STEP 15) Axle Mounting Screw (STEPS 13,14) T ube Clamp Bu[...]
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6 ITEM DESCRIPTION Q TY 1 Pivot Arm Assembly 2 2 Plug Button 2 3 Strap and Stud Assembly 2 4 Locknut 2 5 5/16-24x2-inch Mntg Screw 2 6 T ube Clamp 2 7 Bushing 2 8 Thin W asher 2 9 Locknut 2 10 Pivot Arm Spacer 2 1 1 Wheel Lock Assembly 2 12 Axle Locknut 2 13 3/4-inch Mntg Screw 2 14 W asher (Heavy) 2 15 Axle Mounting Screw 2 PARTS LIST 1 2 5 12 6 7[...]
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7 NOTES[...]
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INVACARE CORPORATION l ONE INVACARE WAY l P.O. Box 4028 l Elyria, Ohio 44036-2125 l Phone 1-(800)-333-6900 Form No. 94-170 Part No. 1052754 Rev . (1) - 3/98 Printed in U.S.A.[...]