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Part No. 1114831 1 Bolt-In-Place/Spring Button Front Rigging Kit Bolt-In-Place/Spring Button Front Rigging Kit Assembly and Installation Instructions Kits No. 1110266 and 1121271 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: Check ALL parts for shipping damage. In case of shipping damage, DO NOT use. Contact Carrier/Dealer for further instruction. SAFETY SUMMARY T[...]
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Bolt-In-Place/Spring Button 2 Part No. 1114831 Front Rigging Kit 5 . Remove the lower footplate assembly from the front rigging support. 6 . Squeeze and push the release button down to remove from the footplate tube. 7 . Ensure the cam lock lever is UP and unlocked. 8 . Insert the footplate tube into the front rigging support. 9 . Position the lowe[...]
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Part No. 1114831 3 Bolt-In-Place/Spring Button Front Rigging Kit BOLT-IN-PLACE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT (FIGURE 1) NOTE: This procedure applies to the swingaway footrests and swingaway elevating legrest. 1 . Remove the swingaway front rigging. Refer to INSTALLING/REMOVING THE FRONT RIGGINGS in the owner’s manual shipped with wheelchair. NOTE: Lay the fr[...]
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Bolt-In-Place/Spring Button 4 Part No. 1114831 Front Rigging Kit INSTALLING THE SPRING BUTTON FRONT RIGGING KIT (FIGURE 2) NOTE: This kit allows tool-less removal or adjustment of the footplate assembly. 1 . Remove the front rigging from the wheelchair. Refer to the wheelchair owner’s manual shipped with wheelchair. 2 . Pull the cam lock lever [...]
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Part No. 1114831 5 Bolt-In-Place/Spring Button Front Rigging Kit NOTE: Swingaway footrests shown. Footplate Assembly Front Rigging Support Cam Lock Lever Riv Nut Button Head Screw NOTE: Swingaway footrest shown. Front Rigging Support Footplate Assembly Cam Lock Lever Release Button Adjustment Holes Release Buttons Top Spring Button Release Buttons [...]
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Bolt-In-Place/Spring Button 6 Part No. 1114831 Front Rigging Kit NOTES NOTES NOTES NOTES NOTES[...]
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Part No. 1114831 7 Bolt-In-Place/Spring Button Front Rigging Kit NOTES NOTES NOTES NOTES NOTES[...]
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Invacare Corporation www.invacare.com USA One Invacare Way Invacare is a registered trademark of Elyria, Ohio USA Invacare Corporation. 44036-2125 Yes, you can. is a trademark of 800-333-6900 Invacare Corporation. © 2003 Invacare Corporation Part No. 1114831 Rev B - 07/03 MADE IN MEXICO[...]