Invacare 9000 Wheelchairs manual

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    Owner's Operator and Maintenance Manual CLD CYCLIC AL LEVER DRIVE (9000 WHEELCHAIRS) DEALER: THIS MANU AL MUST BE GIVEN T O THE USER OF THE CLD . USER: BEFORE USING THE CLD , READ THIS MANUAL AND SA VE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.[...]

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    2 SPECIAL NOTES S P E C I A L N O T E S W ARNING DO NOT USE THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT FIRST READING AND UNDERST ANDING THIS MANUAL AND THE 9000 WHEELCHAIR OWNER'S MANUAL (P AR T NUMBER 1056953). IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO UNDERST AND THE W ARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND INSTRUCTIONS, CONT ACT A HEAL THCARE PROFESSIONAL, DEALER OR TECHNICAL PERSONNEL IF APPLICA[...]

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    3 TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIAL NOTES .................................................................................................................................... 2 SAFETY SUMMAR Y ............................................................................................................................... .3 MAINTENANCE ......................[...]

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    4 This Procedure includes the following: Shifting, Steering and Driving Adjusting Drive Arm Height Adjusting Drive Arm Release Lever and/or Bracket Lever Adjusting Drive Arm T ension SHIFTING, STEERING AND DRIVING (FIGURE 1) Shifting 1. Move the shift lever to one (1) of the following three (3) positions (DET AIL "A"): A . FORW ARD - Allo[...]

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    5 ADJUSTING DRIVE ARM HEIGHT (FIGURE 2) 1. Remove the button screw located on the drive arm. 2. Lift up on the drive arm to expose the plunger tube. 3. Align one (1) of the three (3) mounting holes in the plunger tube with the button screw mounting hole on the drive arm. 4. Install the button screw into the drive arm and plunger tube mounting hole [...]

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    6 This procedure includes the following: Converting Wheel Lock to Brake and V ice V ersa Using the Wheel Lock Using the Brake CONVERTING WHEEL LOCK TO BRAKE AND VICE VERSA (FIGURE 1) 1. Pull the knob on the wheel lock block OUT. 2. Rotate the wheel lock block to the horizontal or ver- tical position as shown in FIGURE 1. 3. Release the knob. FIGURE[...]

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    7 FIGURE 1 - CONNECTING/REMOVING THE STEERING LINK TO/FROM THE FORK Steering Link Steering Pin (REMOVED) Fork Spring (Straight Section) Fork Hole PROCEDURE 3 S T E E R I N G L I N K STEERING LINK This procedure includes the following: Connecting/Removing the Steering Link to/from the Fork CONNECTING/REMOVING THE STEERING LINK TO/FROM THE FORK (FIGU[...]

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    In vacare Corporation www .in vacare.com USA Canada One Invacare W a y 5970 Chedworth W ay Invacar e is a registered trademark of Invacare Corporation. Elyria, Ohio USA Mississauga, Ontario © 2000 Invacare Corporation 44036-2125 L5R 3T9, Canada 800-333-6900 905-890-8838 F orm No. 99-228 Part No. 1087717 Rev C (1) - 07/00 LIMITED WARRANTY PLEASE NO[...]