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1 Installation, Assembly and Operating Instructions I.V . ROD TELESCOPING KIT 9000XT RECLINER - KIT NO. 1074656 2000, 4000 AND 9000 RIDELITE RECLINER - KIT NO. 1029598 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 ma[...]
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2 6 . Reinstall locknut onto pivot bolt. DO NOT tighten. 7 . Install the provided mounting screw through the lower hole on the front cylinder section of the I.V . holder and into the side frame. 8 . Install locknut onto mounting screw . 9 . Turn locknut until snug fit is obtained. DO NOT tighten. 10. Reinstall the arm to ensure proper fit. Refer to[...]
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3 Spacers Axle Mounting Screw Patient Operated Wheel Lock Rear Wheel Wheelchair Frame Locknut FIGURE 3 - REMOVING/INSTALLING THE REAR WHEELS - RECLINERS WITH PATIENT OPERATED WHEEL LOCKS Recliners With Attendant Operated Wheel Locks (FIGURE 4) REMOVING. 1 . Remove the axle mounting screw and locknut that secure the rear wheel and spacer to the whee[...]
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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. 91-199 Part No. 1029377 Rev . (2) - 8/98 Printed in U.S.A. INSTALLING THE TELESCOPING I.V. ROD HOLDER - 2000, 4000 AND 9000 RIDELITE (FIGURE 6) NOTE: Refer to INST ALLA TION W ARNINGS in the SAFETY SUMMARY in this instruction sheet. 1[...]