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SA VE THESE INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: Check all parts for shipping damage before us- ing. In case of damage, DO NOT use the equipment. Contact the Dealer/Carrier for further instructions. SAFETY SUMMARY The following recommendations are made for the safe use of the Space Saver/ Conventional Arm Socket Assemblies: GENERAL W ARNING DO NOT install or use thi[...]
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2 Rear Armrest Socket Right Chair Frame Right Outside Armrest Bracket Right Inside Armrest Bracket Locknuts Armrest Spacer Outside Armrest Bracket Inside Armrest Bracket Hex Screw T ube Support DET AIL “A” TOP VIEWS Hex Screws Left Outside Armrest Bracket Armrest Spacer Rear Armrest Socket T ube Support Left Inside Armrest Bracket Locknuts Left[...]
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Page 3
3 FIGURE 3 - REAR ARMREST SOCKET INST ALLA TION - CONVENTIONAL ARMS Long Hex Screw Outside Armrest Bracket Inside Armrest Bracket Long Hex Screw Rear Armrest Socket Armrest Spacer T ube Support Left Outside Armrest Bracket Left Chair Frame Bracket Spacer Left Inside Armrest Bracket Locknuts T ube Support Right Inside Armrest Bracket Armrest Spacer [...]
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4 REAR ARMREST SOCKET INSTALLATION ON WHEELCHAIRS BUILT AFTER 7/00 Space Saver Armrest Sockets (FIGURE 4) Space Saver Kit No. 1094952 includes the following: DESCRIPTION QTY . Armrest Brackets 2 Front Armrest Sockets 2 Rear Armrest Sockets 2 Tube Supports 2 Nylon Washers 4 Long Hex Screw 2 Short Hex Screw 6 Locknuts 6 Hex Locknut 2 1 . Position arm[...]
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5 DET AIL “A” - TOP VIEW LEFT RIGHT Wheelchair Frame T ube Support Armrest Socket Hex Screw Armrest Bracket Spacer Coved Armrest Spacer Coved Armrest Spacer Conventional Armrest Sockets (FIGURE 5) Conventional Kit No. 1094953 includes the following: DESCRIPTION QTY . Armrest Bracket 2 Bracket Spacer 2 Front Armrest Socket 2 Rear Armrest Socket [...]
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6 ARMREST OPERATION CAUTION After any adjustments, m ake sure the lock- ing mechanism is secured before using the wheelchair. Adjustable Height Armrest (FIGURE 6) HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT. 1 . Unlock the arm by flipping the height adjustment lever to the UP position. 2 . Adjust the arm to the desired height. 3 . Lock the arm by pressing the height adjustm[...]
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7 NOTES[...]
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Invacare Corporation www .in vacare.com U S A Canada One Invacar e W ay 5970 Chedw orth W a y Invacar e and "Y es, you can" are trademarks of Invacare Elyria, Ohio USA Mississauga, Ontario Corporation. 44036-2125 L5R 3T9, Canada © 2000 In vacare Corporation 800-333-6900 905-890-8838 Form No. 93-29 Part No. 1040101 Rev B (1)10/00[...]