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Service Manual DEALER: Keep this manual. The procedures in this manual MUST be performed by a qualified technician. For more information regarding Invacare products, parts, and services, please visit www.invacare.com Adjustable ASBA Seat Adult Seats Junior Seat[...]
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USEFUL TERMS Adjustable ASBA Seat 2 Part No 1143238 WARNING A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN MUST PERFORM THE INITIAL SET UP OF THIS SEATING SYSTEM. AL SO, A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN MUST PERFORM ALL PROCEDURES IN THIS SERVICE MANUAL. DEALERS AND QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS: DO NOT SERVICE OR OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT FIRST READING AND UNDERSTANDING (1) THE O[...]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Part No 1143238 3 Adjustable ASBA S eat TABLE OF CONTENTS USEFUL TERMS ................................................................................. 2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS ................................................................. 2 SPECIAL NOTES ...........................................................................[...]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Adjustable ASBA Seat 4 Part No 1143238 TABLE OF CONTENTS PH904A, PHAL4A, 70° and PW 93 .................... ............................................. .................. ...............2 4 70° Taper ........... ........................................................................................................... ........[...]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Part No 1143238 5 Adjustable ASBA S eat TABLE OF CONTENTS Removing ................ ................................................................... .................. .................................... ......43 Adjusting Flip Back Armrest s ............................................ ....................... ................[...]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Adjustable ASBA Seat 6 Part No 1143238 TABLE OF CONTENTS Installing ................... ............................................. .................................... ................. ................... ..........61 Adjusting the Seat Width . ....................... ............................................. .............[...]
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SPECIAL NOTES Part No 1143238 7 Adjustable ASBA S eat SPECIAL NOTES Signal words are use d in this manual and apply to hazards or unsafe practices which could result in personal injury or property damage. Refer to the table below for [...]
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SPECIAL NOTES Adjustable ASBA Seat 8 Part No 1143238 WARNING The seat positioning strap is a positioning be lt only. It is not d esigned for use as a safety device withstanding high stress loads such as auto or aircraft safety belts. If signs of wear appear , belt MUST be replaced immediately. Wheelchairs should be examined during maintenance f[...]
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LABEL LOCATIONS Part No 1143238 9 Adjustable ASBA S eat LABEL LOCATIONS NOTE: Refer to Owner’s Manual shipped with wheelchair base or seating system for additional labels located on wheelchair . All Wheelchairs All Wheelchairs with TRRO Wheelchairs without TRRO Refer to Service M[...]
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TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS Adjustable ASBA Seat 10 Part No 1143238 TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS Adjustable ASBA Seat ADULT - ADJUSTABLE WIDTH JUNIOR - ADJUSTABLE WIDTH SEAT WIDT H RANG E: 16 - 24 inches 12 - 16 inches SEAT DEPTH RANGE (1-INCH INCREMENTS): 16 - 22 inches 12 - 18 inches BACK HEIGHT RANGE: 12 - 24 inches 12 - 22 inches BACK ANGLE RANGE:[...]
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SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES Part No 1143238 11 Adjustable AS BA Seat SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES WARNING SECTION 1 - GENERAL GUID ELINES contains important information for the safe operation and use of this product. The information in this ma nual pertains to wheelch airs without powered seating systems only. Refer to th e powered seating[...]
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SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES Adjustable ASBA Seat 12 Part No 1143238 ALW AYS keep hands and fingers clear of moving parts to av oid injury . NEVER leav e an unoccupied wheelchair unattended on an incline. DO NOT engage or disengage the motor lo[...]
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SECTION 2—SAFETY/HANDLING OF WHEELCHAIRS Part No 1143238 13 Adjustable AS BA Seat SECTION 2—SAFETY/HANDLING OF WHEELCHAIRS Pinch Points WARNING TDX and TDX SP Wheelchairs Only - Pinch points exist between the headtube cap and walking beam. NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 2.1. FIGURE 2.1 Pinch Points W alk[...]
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SECTION 3—EMI INFORMATION Adjustable ASBA Seat 14 Part No 1143238 SECTION 3—EMI INFORMATION WARNING CAUTION: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TH AT YOU READ THIS INFORMATION REGARDING THE POSSIBLE E FFECTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE ON YOUR POWERED WHEELCHAIR. Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) From Radio Wave Sources Powered wheelchairs and motor[...]
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SECTION 3—EMI INFORMATION Part No 1143238 15 Adjustable AS BA Seat WARNING Powered Wheelchair Electrom agnetic Interference (EMI) Because EM energy rapidly becomes more i ntense as one moves closer to the transmitting antenna (sourc e), the EM fields from ha nd-held radio wave sources (transceivers) are of special concern. It is possible to u[...]
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SECTION 4—SAFETY INSPEC TION/TROUBLESHOOTING Adjustable ASBA Seat 16 Part No 1143238 SECTION 4—SAFETY INSPECTION/ TROUBLESHOOTING Safety Inspection Checklist NOTE: Initial adjustments should be made to suit the end user ʹ s personal body structur e needs and pr eference. A[...]
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SECTION 5—CENTER MOUNT FOOTRESTS Part No 1143238 17 Adjustable AS BA Seat SECTION 5—CENTER MOUNT FOOTRESTS WARNING After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attachi ng hardware is tightened securely - ot herwise injury or damage may result. Before performing any maintenance, ad justments or se rvice, ALWAYS turn[...]
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SECTION 5—CENTER MOUNT FOOTRESTS Adjustable ASBA Seat 18 Part No 1143238 Removing/Installing the Manual Center Mount Footrest NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 5.1. Removing 1. Remove the rigging piv ot pin that secures th e footrest to the mounting bracket of ?[...]
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SECTION 5—CENTER MOUNT FOOTRESTS Part No 1143238 19 Adjustable AS BA Seat Adjusting the Height of the Manual Center Mount Footrest Chairs built before 12/01/2008 WARNING After adjusting the center mount footrest, minimum ground clearance for the footrest in the drivin g position is three inch es. If the center mount footrest is in t he retrac[...]
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SECTION 5—CENTER MOUNT FOOTRESTS Adjustable ASBA Seat 20 Part No 1143238 Chairs built after 12/01/2008 WARNING While the wheelchair is movi ng, minimum ground clearanc e for the front rigging is three inches. If the wheelch air is not moving, the fron t rigging MUST maintain a minimum of one inch ground clearance - otherwise pers onal injury [...]
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SECTION 5—CENTER MOUNT FOOTRESTS Part No 1143238 21 Adjustable AS BA Seat Adjusting the Angle of the Manual Center Mount Footrest WARNING While the wheelchair is movi ng, minimum ground clearanc e for the front rigging is three inches. If the wheelch air is not moving, the fron t rigging MUST maintain a minimum of one inch ground clearance - [...]
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SECTION 5—CENTER MOUNT FOOTRESTS Adjustable ASBA Seat 22 Part No 1143238 Adjusting the Footplate Angle Chairs built before 12/01/2008 NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 5.5. 1. Loosen the footplate mounting screw and mov e the footplate to the desired angle. NOTE: ?[...]
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SECTION 5—CENTER MOUNT FOOTRESTS Part No 1143238 23 Adjustable AS BA Seat Adjusting the Tension of the Flip Up Footplate Chairs built before 12/01/2008 NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 5.7. NOTE: The tension can be adjusted to increase or decrease the rot at i o n [...]
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SECTION 6—FRONT RIGGINGS Adjustable ASBA Seat 24 Part No 1143238 SECTION 6—FRONT RIGGINGS WARNING After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attachi ng hardware is tightened securely - ot herwise injury or damage may result. Before performing any maintenance, ad justments or se rvice, ALWAYS turn the wheelchair p[...]
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SECTION 6—FRONT RIGGINGS Part No 1143238 25 Adjustable AS BA Seat 70° Taper NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 6.2 1. T urn the footrest to the side (open footplate is perpendicular to wheelchair). 2. Insert footrest mounting pin into mounting tu[...]
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SECTION 6—FRONT RIGGINGS Adjustable ASBA Seat 26 Part No 1143238 70° and PW93 NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 6.4. 1. Remove any accessory from the footrest(s). 2. Remove the footrest from the wheelchair . Refer to Installing/Remo ving Footrests on ?[...]
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SECTION 6—FRONT RIGGINGS Part No 1143238 27 Adjustable AS BA Seat CAUTION Make sure coved spacers ar e positioned properly when reassembling to prevent damage to the frame mounting tubes. 6. Reinstall the footrest(s) onto the wheelchair . Refer to Installing/Removing Footrests on page 24. 7. Reinstall ?[...]
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SECTION 6—FRONT RIGGINGS Adjustable ASBA Seat 28 Part No 1143238 Adjusting/Replacing Telescoping Front Rigging Support WARNING If the telescoping tubes need to be extended greater than two inches, then the seat MUST be repositioned rearwar d to ensure stability - othe rwise personal injury and/ or damage to the wheelchair an d surrounding pro[...]
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SECTION 6—FRONT RIGGINGS Part No 1143238 29 Adjustable AS BA Seat Installing Adjustable Angle Flip-up Footplate Hinge NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 6.9. 1. P osition footplate hinge on the footrest support tube at the desired height. 2. P osition mounting sc[...]
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SECTION 6—FRONT RIGGINGS Adjustable ASBA Seat 30 Part No 1143238 Adjusting Adjustable Angle Flip-Up Footplates Depth Adjustment NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 6.10 on page 29. 1. Remove the two flat screws, was h e r s and locknuts that secure footplate to ?[...]
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SECTION 6—FRONT RIGGINGS Part No 1143238 31 Adjustable AS BA Seat Replacing Composite/Articulating Footplate Heel Loop NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 6.13. NOTE: Reverse steps in this procedure to assemble. NOTE: When securing heel loop to the footr est ?[...]
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SECTION 6—FRONT RIGGINGS Adjustable ASBA Seat 32 Part No 1143238 Installing/Removing Elevating Legrests NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 6.14. Installing 1. T urn legrest to side (open footplate is perpendicular to wheelchair). 2. Install the legrest hinge [...]
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SECTION 6—FRONT RIGGINGS Part No 1143238 33 Adjustable AS BA Seat Raising/Lowering Elevating Legrests and/or Adjusting Calfpads NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 6.15. Raising/Lowering Elevating Legrests 1. P erform one of the following: •R a i s i n g ‐ Pull back on the [...]
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SECTION 7—POWER ELEVATING LEGRESTS Adjustable ASBA Seat 34 Part No 1143238 SECTION 7—POWER ELEVATING LEGRESTS WARNING After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attachi ng hardware is tightened securely - ot herwise injury or damage may result. Before performing any maintenance, ad justments or se rvice, ALWAYS t[...]
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SECTION 7—POWER ELEVATING LEGRESTS Part No 1143238 35 Adjustable AS BA Seat 6. If necessary , adjust powered legs. Refer to Adjusting the Pow e r Elev ating Legrests below . Removing the Power Elevating Legrests 1. Disconnect pow er legrests from the harness. 2. Push powered [...]
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SECTION 7—POWER ELEVATING LEGRESTS Adjustable ASBA Seat 36 Part No 1143238 2. Loosen, but DO NOT remove, the two exterior button screws that secure the footplate assembly to the T ‐ nuts. 3. Loosen, but DO NOT remove, th e two button scre ws [...]
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SECTION 7—POWER ELEVATING LEGRESTS Part No 1143238 37 Adjustable AS BA Seat Adjusting the Footplate Angle NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 7.4. 1. Loosen, but DO NOT remove, th e two flat head screws and the two barrel nu ts that secure the [...]
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SECTION 7—POWER ELEVATING LEGRESTS Adjustable ASBA Seat 38 Part No 1143238 Adjusting the Calf Pad Adjusting the Calf Pad Width NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 7.5. 1. Remove the two button head screws from the calf pad and calf pad bracket. 2. Reposition c[...]
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SECTION 7—POWER ELEVATING LEGRESTS Part No 1143238 39 Adjustable AS BA Seat 7. Align the two T ‐ nuts on depth adjustment bracket assembly with channel on legrest. Slide calf pad assembly to desired height. Tighten the tw o hex screws securely . [...]
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SECTION 7—POWER ELEVATING LEGRESTS Adjustable ASBA Seat 40 Part No 1143238 Removing/Installing the Power Elevating Legrest Harness NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 7.9 on page 41. Removing 1. Unplug the power elev ating legrest connector from the harness. 2. Unplug the[...]
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SECTION 7—POWER ELEVATING LEGRESTS Part No 1143238 41 Adjustable AS BA Seat FIGURE 7.9 Removing/Installing the Power Elevatin g Legrest Harness Removing/Installing the Power Elevating Legrest Actuator NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 7.10 on page 42. Removing 1. Remove the power elev ating ?[...]
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SECTION 7—POWER ELEVATING LEGRESTS Adjustable ASBA Seat 42 Part No 1143238 4. Remove the short shoulder screw and locknut securing the actuator rod to the actuator bracket. 5. Remove the power elev ating legrest actuator from the legrest. Installing 1. Unscrew[...]
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SECTION 8—ARMS Part No 1143238 43 Adjustable AS BA Seat SECTION 8—ARMS WARNING After ANY adjustments, rep air or service and before use, make sure that all attaching hardware is tighten ed securely - otherwise in jury or damage may result. Installing/Removing Flip Back Armrests WARNING Make sure the flip back ar mrest release and height[...]
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SECTION 8—ARMS Adjustable ASBA Seat 44 Part No 1143238 Adjusting Flip Back Armrests WARNING Make sure the flip back ar mrest release and height adju stme nt levers are in the locked position before using the wheelchair. NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 8.2. Positioning Flip Back Armrests for User Transfer 1.[...]
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SECTION 8—ARMS Part No 1143238 45 Adjustable AS BA Seat Installing/Removing the Cantilever Arms NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 8.3. NOTE: Reverse this procedur e to re m ov e the cantilever arm. 1. Insert the a flanged bearing into each side of ?[...]
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SECTION 8—ARMS Adjustable ASBA Seat 46 Part No 1143238 Adjusting the Height of the Cantilever Arms NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 8.4. 1. Adjust the angle of the cantilever arms to allow access to the hardw are that attaches the mounting brack[...]
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SECTION 8—ARMS Part No 1143238 47 Adjustable AS BA Seat Adjusting the Angle of the Cantilever Arms NOTE: For this pr ocedur e, ref e r to FIGURE 8.5. NOTE: Access to the adjustment screw is on the bottom of the arm tube. 1. Adjust the cantilever arm angle [...]
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SECTION 9—ADULT BACKS Adjustable ASBA Seat 48 Part No 1143238 SECTION 9—ADULT BACKS WARNING After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attachi ng hardware is tightened securely - ot herwise injury or damage may result. Before performing any maintenance, ad justments or se rvice, ALWAYS turn the wheelchair power o[...]
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SECTION 9—ADULT BACKS Part No 1143238 49 Adjustable AS BA Seat Installing the Mounting Hardware onto the Contoura Back 1. Secure tw o of the front mounting brackets to the mounting holes in the Contoura back using two socket screws, four wa s h e rs and tw o ?[...]
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SECTION 9—ADULT BACKS Adjustable ASBA Seat 50 Part No 1143238 Adjusting the Back Width A new back pan is required when the back width is adjusted. Back width MUST be adjusted with seat width. Refer to Adjusting the Seat Wid t h on page 62. [...]
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SECTION 9—ADULT BACKS Part No 1143238 51 Adjustable AS BA Seat Adjusting the Back Height Contoura Backs ‐ There is no height adjustment av ailable for wheelchairs with Contoura backs. Upholstered Backs ‐ The back canes MUST be replaced to adjust the ?[...]
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SECTION 9—ADULT BACKS Adjustable ASBA Seat 52 Part No 1143238 4. Repeat STEPS 1 ‐ 3 for the opposite back cane. 5. Reinstall the flip back armrest onto the wheelchair . Refer to the wheelchair owner ’ s manual. 6. If applicable, install the b[...]
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SECTION 9—ADULT BACKS Part No 1143238 53 Adjustable AS BA Seat FIGURE 9.4 Removing/Installing the Spreader Bar Adjusting Spreader Bar Width NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 9.5 on page 54. NOTE: The spreader bar can be adjus ted from 16 to 20 inches or [...]
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SECTION 9—ADULT BACKS Adjustable ASBA Seat 54 Part No 1143238 FIGURE 9.5 Adjusting Spreader Bar Width Cov ed Spacer Handle Handle Handle Mounting Hole Handle Moun ting Hole Locknuts Cov ed Spacer Cov ed Spacer Cov e d Spacer Screws Tu b e DETAIL “A” - TUBE MOUNTING HOLES 16 to 20-inch Tube 20 to 24-inch Tube 16 Inches 17 Inches 18 Inches 19 I[...]
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SECTION 10—JUNIOR BACKS Part No 1143238 55 Adjustable AS BA Seat SECTION 10—JUNIOR BACKS WARNING After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attachi ng hardware is tightened securely - ot herwise injury or damage may result. Before performing any maintenance, ad justments or se rvice, ALWAYS turn the wheelchair po[...]
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SECTION 10—JUNIOR BACKS Adjustable ASBA Seat 56 Part No 1143238 FIGURE 10.1 Adjusting the Back Angle Back Cane Locknut Wa s he r Co ved W asher Wa s he r * Mounting Screws TRRO Back Cane Br acket Inser t Mounting Holes DETAIL “A” - BACK ANGLE MOUNTING HOLES *NOTE: These washers ar e only present on non ‐ TRRO [...]
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SECTION 10—JUNIOR BACKS Part No 1143238 57 Adjustable AS BA Seat Adjusting the Back Height NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 10.2. 1. Remove the two mounting screws and lockn uts securing th e push handle to the back cane. 2. Align the push handl[...]
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SECTION 10—JUNIOR BACKS Adjustable ASBA Seat 58 Part No 1143238 Removing/Installing the Back Canes NOTE: For this pr ocedur e, ref e r to FIGURE 10.3. NOTE: Existing hardware will be reu se d. NOTE: Ta k e note of position and orientation of mounting hardware fo r[...]
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SECTION 10—JUNIOR BACKS Part No 1143238 59 Adjustable AS BA Seat Removing/Installing the Spreader Bar NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 10.4. Removing 1. Remove the spreader bar cover . 2. Remove the two mounting screws securing the spreader bar to the b[...]
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SECTION 10—JUNIOR BACKS Adjustable ASBA Seat 60 Part No 1143238 Adjusting Spreader Bar Width NOTE: For this pr ocedur e, ref e r to FIGURE 10.5. 1. Remove spreader bar . Refer to Removing/Installing the Spreader Bar on page 59. 2. Remove the tw o mounting screws, [...]
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SECTION 11—ADULT SEATS Part No 1143238 61 Adjustable AS BA Seat SECTION 11—ADULT SEATS WARNING After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attachi ng hardware is tightened securely - ot herwise injury or damage may result. Before performing any maintenance, ad justments or se rvice, ALWAYS turn the wheelchair powe[...]
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SECTION 11—ADULT SEATS Adjustable ASBA Seat 62 Part No 1143238 Adjusting the Seat Width NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 1 1.2 on page 64. NOTE: If adjusting the seat width beyond the range of the existing seat frame, the cr ossbars must [...]
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SECTION 11—ADULT SEATS Part No 1143238 63 Adjustable AS BA Seat 6. Align the crossbar mounting holes with the seat frame mounting holes. 7. Secure each crossbar to the seat frame with a hex screw and coved wa s h e r . To r q u e the hex sc[...]
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SECTION 11—ADULT SEATS Adjustable ASBA Seat 64 Part No 1143238 FIGURE 11.2 Adjusting the Seat Width Side Rail Crossbar Crossbar Mounting H oles Seat Fr ame Hex Screw Cov ed Wa s h e r Seat Fr ame Mounting Hole NOTE: Seat pan, back and arms removed for clarity . Crossbar s Mounting Hole Side Rail Mounting Hol e Side[...]
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SECTION 11—ADULT SEATS Part No 1143238 65 Adjustable AS BA Seat Adjusting the Seat Depth NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 1 1.3 on page 66. 1. Examine the following chart to determine if the desired seat depth adjustment is within or beyond [...]
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SECTION 11—ADULT SEATS Adjustable ASBA Seat 66 Part No 1143238 FIGURE 11.3 Adjusting the Seat Depth Removing/Installing Side Rails NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 1 1.4 on page 67. Removing Side Rails 1. Remove both armrests. 2. Remove the tw o hex screws, was h e r and ?[...]
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SECTION 11—ADULT SEATS Part No 1143238 67 Adjustable AS BA Seat 7. Slide both front arm sockets (with T ‐ nuts) out of the slots in the side rails. 8. Pull both side rails off the crossbars. Installing Side Rails 1. Install new side rails onto cr[...]
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SECTION 12—JUNIOR SEATS Adjustable ASBA Seat 68 Part No 1143238 SECTION 12—JUNIOR SEATS WARNING After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attachi ng hardware is tightened securely - ot herwise injury or damage may result. Before performing any maintenance, ad justments or se rvice, ALWAYS turn the wheelchair pow[...]
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SECTION 12—JUNIOR SEATS Part No 1143238 69 Adjustable AS BA Seat 2. 12 to 13 ‐ inch Seat Wid t h s ‐ Perform the following steps: A. P ositi on the back cane bracket onto the seat pan and side rail in the position no ted in STEP 2A. B. Se[...]
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SECTION 12—JUNIOR SEATS Adjustable ASBA Seat 70 Part No 1143238 FIGURE 12.1 Removing/Installing the Seat Pan Mounting Screws for Back Cane Bracket Mounting Screw for Seat Pan Mounting Screw for Seat Pan Seat Pan Mounting Screw and Wa s h e r f o r Side of Back Cane Bracket Mounting Screw and Wa s he r f o r Side of Back Cane Bracket Locknut Lockn[...]
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SECTION 12—JUNIOR SEATS Part No 1143238 71 Adjustable AS BA Seat FIGURE 12.2 Removing/Installing the Seat Pan Mounting Screws for Back Cane Bracket Mounting Screw for Seat Pan Mounting Screws for S eat Pa n Seat Pan Mounting Screw and Wa s h e r f o r Side of Back Cane Bracket Mounting Screw and Wa s he r f o r Side of Back Cane Bracket Locknut L[...]
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SECTION 12—JUNIOR SEATS Adjustable ASBA Seat 72 Part No 1143238 Adjusting the Seat Width NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 12.3 on page 73. NOTE: For 12 or 13 ‐ inch widths, the seat pan must be positioned between the back cane br ackets ?[...]
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SECTION 12—JUNIOR SEATS Part No 1143238 73 Adjustable AS BA Seat FIGURE 12.3 Adjusting the Seat Width Crossbar Side Rail Hex Screw and Cov ed Washer Hex Screw and Co ved W asher Seat Fr ame Crossbar Mounting Holes Crossbar Side Rail Hex Screw and Cov ed Washer Hex Screw and Cov ed Washer Seat Fram e Crossbar Mounting Holes DETAIL “A” - WITHOU[...]
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SECTION 12—JUNIOR SEATS Adjustable ASBA Seat 74 Part No 1143238 Adjusting the Seat Depth NOTE: For this proced ure, ref er to FIGURE 12.4 on page 75. 1. Loosen, but DO NOT remove, the two hex screws and wa s h e rs securing the back cane brackets to ?[...]
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SECTION 12—JUNIOR SEATS Part No 1143238 75 Adjustable AS BA Seat FIGURE 12.4 Adjusting the Seat Depth Mounting Screws for Back Cane Bracket Mounting Screw and Wa s he r f o r Side of Back Cane Br acket Mounting Screw and Wa s he r f o r Side of Back Cane Bracket Locknut Locknut Locknut and Wa s he r Locknut and Pin Side Rail NOTE: Side ra[...]
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LIMITED WARRANTY For w arranty information, pl ease refer to the original owner ʹ s manual which came with this product, or contact Invacare for more information. Invacare Corporation www.invacare.com USA One Invacare Way Elyria, Ohio USA 44036-2125 800-333-6900 Canada[...]