Invacare M50 manual

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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 Pronto ® Series M50 ™ M51 ™ M61 ™[...]

  • Page 2

    RECOMMENDED TOOLS Pronto® Series 2 Part No. 1125075  WARNING 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 OWNER’S OPERATOR AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL, (2) THE SERVICE MANUAL (IF APPLICABLE) AND [...]

  • Page 3

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Part No. 1125075 3 Pronto® Series TABLE OF CONTENTS RECOMMENDED TO OLS .................................................................... 2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS ................................................................. 2 SPECIAL NOTES ................................................................................ 8 LABE[...]

  • Page 4

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Pronto® Series 4 Part No. 1125075 TABLE OF CONTENTS M50/M51 Wheelchairs Manufactured After 8/14/ 05 and All M61 Wheelchairs ...................37 Elevating the Seat ......................... ............................... ................................ ..................... ............... ..........37 SPJ™Joystick Switches [...]

  • Page 5

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Part No. 1125075 5 Pronto® Series TABLE OF CONTENTS M61 Wheelchairs ............... ..................................................................................................................62 Removing/Installing the Seat Pan ......................... .......................................................................[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Pronto® Series 6 Part No. 1125075 TABLE OF CONTENTS Installing .............. ....................................................................................................... ................... ..........87 Removing/Installing the Side Shrouds ............................. ................................ ................[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Part No. 1125075 7 Pronto® Series TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 13—ELECTRO NICS .......................................................... 12 0 Removing/Installing the Joys tick .......................... ...................................................... ............... .......... 120 Removing ................ ................[...]

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    SPECIAL NOTES Pronto® Series 8 Part No. 1125075 SPECIAL NOTES Signal words are used 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 definitions of the signal words. NOTICE THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. WH[...]

  • Page 9

    SPECIAL NOTES Part No. 1125075 9 Pronto® Series  WARNING CONTINUED The drive behavior initially experienced by the user may be different from oth er chairs previously used. This power wheelchair has Invacare’s SureStep® technology, a feature that provides the chair with optimum traction and stability when driving forward over transitions and[...]

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    LABEL LOCATION Pronto® Series 10 Part No. 1125075 LABEL LOCATION The serial number label is located inside of the front frame. The top shroud and front battery need to be remov ed to view the label. M50/M51 Wheelchairs M61 Wheelchairs[...]

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    TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS Part No. 1125075 11 Pronto® Series TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS MEDIUM BACK SEMI-RECLINE BACK OFFICE STYLE, SEMI-RECLINE BACK ASBA SEAT WID TH RANGE: 18 inches 16 inches 18 inches 20 inches 18 inches 16 - 20 inches SEAT DEPTH: 16 - 18 inches 16 - 18 inches 18 - 20 inches 16 - 18 inches 16 - 20 inches BACK HEIGHT : 16½ inc[...]

  • Page 12

    TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS Pronto® Series 12 Part No. 1125075 *NOTE: Includes seating s ystems and accessories. **NOTE: V alues for range are calculated for max imum chair weight rating u sing larges t batteries applicable (U1), per test pr ocedures described in ANSI/RESNA WC/V OL2-1998 Section 4 and meet federal r eimbursement r equirements for t[...]

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    SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES Part No. 1125075 13 Pronto® Series SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES  WARNING SECTION 1 - GENERAL GUIDELINES contains important infor mation for the safe operation and use of this product. DO NOT use this pro du ct or any available optional equipment without first com pletely rea ding and understandin g these instruc[...]

  • Page 14

    SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES Pronto® Series 14 Part No. 1125075 DO NOT climb, go up or down ramps or traverse slopes greater than 9°. DO NOT attempt to move up or down an incline with a w ater , ice or oil film. DO NOT attempt to drive ov er curbs or obstacles. Doing so may cause y our wheelchair to turn over and cause bodily harm or dam age to[...]

  • Page 15

    SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES Part No. 1125075 15 Pronto® Series Carefully read battery/battery charger info rmation prior to installing, servicing or operating your wheelchair . Charging Batteries  DANGER When using an extension cord, use only a thr ee wire extension cord having at least 16 AWG (American Wire Gauge) wire and the same or high [...]

  • Page 16

    SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES Pronto® Series 16 Part No. 1125075 Rain Test Inv acare has tested its powe r wheelchairs in accordance with ISO 7176 “Rain T est.” This provides the end user or his/her assistant sufficient time to remov e his/her power wheelchair from a rain storm an d retain wheelchair operation. DO NOT leave pow er wheelchair [...]

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    SECTION 2—EMI INFORMATION Part No. 1125075 17 Pronto® Series SECTION 2—EMI INFORMATION  WARNING CAUTION: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT T HAT YOU READ THIS INFOR MATION REGARDING THE POSSIBLE E FFECTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE ON YOUR POWERED WHEELCH AIR. Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) From Radio Wave Sources Powered wheelchairs and motor i[...]

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    SECTION 2—EMI INFORMATION Pronto® Series 18 Part No. 1125075  WARNING Powered Wheelchair Electromagn etic Interference (EMI) Because EM energy rapidly becomes more intense as one moves closer to the transmitting antenna (source), the EM fields from hand -held radio wave sources (transceivers) are of special concern. It is possible to unintent[...]

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    SECTION 3—SAFETY INSPEC TION/TROUBLESHOOTING Part No. 1125075 19 Pronto® Series SECTION 3—SAFETY INSPECTION/TROUBLESHOOTING Safety Inspection Checklists Initial adjustments should be made to suit the end user ’ s personal body structure, needs, and preferences. After initial set up, perform these procedures every tim e the product is service[...]

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    SECTION 3—SAFETY INSPECTIO N/TROUBLESHOOTING Pronto® Series 20 Part No. 1125075 ❑ Ensure seat is secured to wheelchair frame. ❑ Ensure seat release latch is not worn and is functional. Replace if necessary . ❑ Ensure arm pivot points are not w or n and/or loose. Replace if necessary . ❑ Inspect for any loose hardw are on the wheelchair .[...]

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    SECTION 3—SAFETY INSPEC TION/TROUBLESHOOTING Part No. 1125075 21 Pronto® Series SPJ+ Information Gau ge Display Diagnostics DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DEFINITION COMMENTS All LEDs are off. Power is off. All LEDs are on. Power is on. Fewer than three LEDs on implies reduced battery charge. Left RED LED is fla shing. Battery charge is low. The batteries [...]

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    SECTION 3—SAFETY INSPECTIO N/TROUBLESHOOTING Pronto® Series 22 Part No. 1125075 SPJ Information Gauge Display Diagnostics DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DEFINITION COMMENTS All three LEDs are Off. Power is Off. All three LEDs are On. Power is On. Fewer than three L EDs On implies reduced battery charge. RED LED is flashi ng. Battery charge is low. The batt[...]

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    SECTION 3—SAFETY INSPEC TION/TROUBLESHOOTING Part No. 1125075 23 Pronto® Series Diagnostic Codes NUMBER OF FLASHES DIAGNOSTICS CODE ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION SUB CODE* DETAILS OF ERROR CODE POSSIBLE SOLUTION 1 E 01 User Fault 00 Stall Timeout or user error. Release joystick to neutral and try again. 2 E02 Battery Fault 00 Recharge batteries or repl[...]

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    SECTION 3—SAFETY INSPECTIO N/TROUBLESHOOTING Pronto® Series 24 Part No. 1125075 5 E05 Left Park Brake Fault 00 Left Park Brake Drive-Time Test Failed Check the left park brake connections and cable. 01 Left Park Brake Output Enabled When Wheelchai r Idle 02 Left Park B rake Output Did not Enable When En tering Drive Mode 03 Left Park B rake faul[...]

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    SECTION 3—SAFETY INSPEC TION/TROUBLESHOOTING Part No. 1125075 25 Pronto® Series Motor/Gearbox/Brake 8 E08 Controller Fault 00 Controller fault Check connections and wirin g. Replace power module. 01 RAM fault 02 ROM fault 03 CPU fault 04 EEPROM fault 05 Watchdog fault 06 Stack fault 07 Software fault 08 Pow er-up testing fault 09 Relay fault or [...]

  • Page 26

    SECTION 3—SAFETY INSPECTIO N/TROUBLESHOOTING Pronto® Series 26 Part No. 1125075 Motor chatters or runs erratically, or only one motor turns. Damaged connector or worn brushes. Bad motor or gear box. Ohm out motors. Check b rushes and replace brushes if necessary. Replace m otor/gearbox if high reading is present . Normal reading is 0-5 Ohms. Ref[...]

  • Page 27

    SECTION 3—SAFETY INSPEC TION/TROUBLESHOOTING Part No. 1125075 27 Pronto® Series Battery Motor is running then fails to restart when stopped. Heavy load on the motors forcing controller into the cu rrent rollback mode. Leave power On and all ow controller to count down, and recharge the bat teries overnight with power On. Blown fuse in b attery w[...]

  • Page 28

    SECTION 3—SAFETY INSPECTIO N/TROUBLESHOOTING Pronto® Series 28 Part No. 1125075 Battery Charger No power to wheelch air motors. Bad connection or bl own fuse. Check Joystick connection. Batteries are dead. Check all connections and hou sings for damage. If you have blown fuse a new battery wiring harness must be purchased. Refer to Connecting/Di[...]

  • Page 29

    SECTION 3—SAFETY INSPEC TION/TROUBLESHOOTING Part No. 1125075 29 Pronto® Series M61 Only Checking Battery Charge Level The following “Do’ s” and “Don’ts” are provided for your convenience and safety . Batteries have short driving range during a single charge. Battery Gauge falls off faster than normal. Consumer not charging batt erie[...]

  • Page 30

    SECTION 3—SAFETY INSPECTIO N/TROUBLESHOOTING Pronto® Series 30 Part No. 1125075 Field Load Test NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 3.1 on page 31. Old batteries lose their ability to store and release power , due to increased internal resistance. This means that as you try to take power from the battery , some of that pow er is used up [...]

  • Page 31

    SECTION 3—SAFETY INSPEC TION/TROUBLESHOOTING Part No. 1125075 31 Pronto® Series FIGURE 3.1 Field Load Test Motor Testing NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 3.2. 1. On the 4-pin motor connector , locate the two contacts in the RED and BLACK housings. 2. Set the digital multimeter to measure resistance (ohms). 3. Measure the resistance bet[...]

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    SECTION 4—WHEELCHAIR OPERATION Pronto® Series 32 Part No. 1125075 SECTION 4—WHEELCHAIR OPERATION  WARNING After any adjustments, repair or s ervice and before use, make sure that all attaching hardware is tightened securely - otherw ise injury or damage may result. Set-up of the Electronic Control Unit is to be performed only by a qualified[...]

  • Page 33

    SECTION 4—WHEELCHAIR OPERATION Part No. 1125075 33 Pronto® Series M50/M51 Wheelchairs Manufactured After 8/14/05 and all M61 Wheelchairs NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 4.2. 1. T urn the power On by pressing the On/Off button. NOTE: After turning power On, the battery gauge indicators will light br iefly . One of the following will oc[...]

  • Page 34

    SECTION 4—WHEELCHAIR OPERATION Pronto® Series 34 Part No. 1125075 When first learning to drive, s elect a slow speed and try to dr ive the wheelchair as slowly as possible by pushing the joystick slightly forw ard. This exercise will help y ou learn to utilize the full potential of the proportional control and allow you to start and stop smoothl[...]

  • Page 35

    SECTION 4—WHEELCHAIR OPERATION Part No. 1125075 35 Pronto® Series Adjusting the Speed M50 and M51 Wheelchairs Ma nufactured Before 8/15/05 NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 4.4. 1. T urn the speed control knob to adjust the speed: • Clockwise - Increase speed. • Counterclockwise - Decrease speed. FIGURE 4.4 Adjusting the Speed - M50[...]

  • Page 36

    SECTION 4—WHEELCHAIR OPERATION Pronto® Series 36 Part No. 1125075 FIGURE 4.5 Adjusting the Speed - M50/M51 Wheelch airs Manufactured After 8/14/05 and All M61 Wheelchairs Using the Horn M50 and M51 Wheelchairs Manufactured Before 8/15/05 NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 4.6. 1. Press the horn button located above the information gauge [...]

  • Page 37

    SECTION 4—WHEELCHAIR OPERATION Part No. 1125075 37 Pronto® Series M50/M51 Wheelchairs Manufactured After 8/14/05 and All M61 Wheelchairs NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 4.7. 1. Press the horn button located in the center of the speed indicator . The horn will sound for as long as the button is pressed. FIGU RE 4.7 U sing the Horn - M5[...]

  • Page 38

    SECTION 4—WHEELCHAIR OPERATION Pronto® Series 38 Part No. 1125075 NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 4.8. NOTE: This procedur e applies to M61 wheelchairs only . 1. Make sure the wheelchair is on a level surface. 2. Press the mode button to switch from driving mode to elev ate mode. NOTE: The LED will light up with a circle ar ound it. 3[...]

  • Page 39

    SECTION 4—WHEELCHAIR OPERATION Part No. 1125075 39 Pronto® Series SPJ™Joystick Switches and Indicators NOTE: For the following inf ormation, r efer to FIGURE 4.9. NOTE: The SPJ joystick is used on M50 and M51 wheelchairs manufactur ed befor e 8/15/05 only . FIGURE 4.9 SPJ™Joystick Switches and Indicators On/Off Toggle Switch This toggle swit[...]

  • Page 40

    SECTION 4—WHEELCHAIR OPERATION Pronto® Series 40 Part No. 1125075 Information Gauge Display Located on the front of the joystick housing, it provides the following inform ation to the user on the status o f the wheelchair - 1. P ower is On. 2. T rue state-of-battery-charge, including notification of when the battery requires charging: A. GREEN L[...]

  • Page 41

    SECTION 4—WHEELCHAIR OPERATION Part No. 1125075 41 Pronto® Series SPJ+ and SPJ+ w/ACC Joysti ck Switches and Indicators NOTE: For the following inf ormation, r efer to FIGURE 4.10. NOTE: SPJ+ joysticks ar e used on M50/M51 wheelchairs manufactured afte r 8/14/05. NOTE: SPJ+ w/ACC joysticks ar e used on M61 wheelchairs. FIGURE 4.10 SPJ+ and SPJ+ [...]

  • Page 42

    SECTION 4—WHEELCHAIR OPERATION Pronto® Series 42 Part No. 1125075 On/Off Button This button is located at the front of the joystick housing. It is used to turn the wheelchair On and Off, to remove the joystick from sleep mode (if programmed) and to lock or unlock the joystick (if programmed). Speedometer The speedometer is used to show the maxim[...]

  • Page 43

    SECTION 4—WHEELCHAIR OPERATION Part No. 1125075 43 Pronto® Series Joystick The joystick has proportional drive control, meaning that further the joystick is pushed from the upright (neutral) position, the f aster the wheelchair or seat mov es. Y our top speed, howev er , is limited by the programmed settings. T o slow the wheelchair to a stop, s[...]

  • Page 44

    SECTION 5—ARMS Pronto® Series 44 Part No. 1125075 SECTION 5—ARMS  WARNING After any adjustments, repair or s ervice and before use, make sure that all attaching hardware is tightened securely - otherw ise injury or damage may result. Before performing any maintenance, adjustment or service verify that On/Off switch on the joystick is in the[...]

  • Page 45

    SECTION 5—ARMS Part No. 1125075 45 Pronto® Series FIGURE 5.1 Removing/Installing Van Seat Arm an d Adjusting Van Seat Arm Width Adjusting Van Seat Arm Angle  WARNING Pinch point may occur when adjust ing the arm angle pos ition. NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 5.2 on page 46. 1. Lift-up the armrest. 2. Loosen the jam nut. 3. Adjus[...]

  • Page 46

    SECTION 5—ARMS Pronto® Series 46 Part No. 1125075 FIGURE 5.2 Adjusting Van Seat Arm Height (Adjustable Height Arms Only) Replacing Van Seat Armrest Assembly NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 5.3. 1. If necessary , remove the joystick. Removing/Installing the Joystick on page 120. 2. Remove the mounting screw , w ashers and locknut that [...]

  • Page 47

    SECTION 5—ARMS Part No. 1125075 47 Pronto® Series Removing/Installing Flip Back Armrest  WARNING Make sure the flip back armrest release levers and height adjustment levers are in the locked position before using the wheelchair. NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 5.4. NOTE: Flip back armr est release lev er MUST be in unlocked positio[...]

  • Page 48

    SECTION 5—ARMS Pronto® Series 48 Part No. 1125075 Adjusting the Flip Back Armrest Height  WARNING Make sure the flip back armrest release levers and height adjustment levers are in the locked position before using the wheelchair. NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 5.5. 1. Unlock top of flip back armrest by pulling height adjustment le[...]

  • Page 49

    SECTION 6—VAN SEAT Part No. 1125075 49 Pronto® Series SECTION 6—VAN SEAT  WARNING After any adjustments, repair or s ervice and before use, make sure that all attaching hardware is tightened securely - otherw ise injury or damage may result. Before performing any maintenance, adjustment or service verify that On/Off switch on the joystick i[...]

  • Page 50

    SECTION 6—VAN SEAT Pronto® Series 50 Part No. 1125075 FIGURE 6.2 Adjusting the Back Angle - Fold Down Back Angle Adjusting the Headrest (Semi-Recline Only) NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 6.3. 1. T o raise the headrest, lift the headrest up to the desired position. 2. T o lower the headrest, push the release tab tow ards the front of [...]

  • Page 51

    SECTION 6—VAN SEAT Part No. 1125075 51 Pronto® Series NOTE: If necessary , slightly twist seat assembly back and forth to lock it in place. 3. Release the seat lever . 4. Pull the seat assembly up to e nsure that it is locked in place. 5. Connect the joystick. Refer to Disc onnecting/Connecting the Joystick on page 123. FIGURE 6.4 Removing/Insta[...]

  • Page 52

    SECTION 6—VAN SEAT Pronto® Series 52 Part No. 1125075 NOTE: Refer to Detail “A” of FIGURE 6.5 for proper seat depth positions. For example, to achieve maximum seat depth, the fr ont mounting hole on th e seat back bracket alig ns with the third hole on the seat base. 5. P erform one of the following: • For Standard V an Seat - i. Install t[...]

  • Page 53

    SECTION 6—VAN SEAT Part No. 1125075 53 Pronto® Series Adjusting the Seat Height M50/M51 Wheelchairs NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 6.6. NOTE: The seat can be adjusted to five height positions in 1-inch incr ements. 1. Remove the seat. Refer to Removing/Installing the Seat Assembly on page 50. 2. Remove the mounting screw that secures[...]

  • Page 54

    SECTION 6—VAN SEAT Pronto® Series 54 Part No. 1125075 M61 Wheelchairs NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 6.7 on page 55. NOTE: Seat height can be increased by one or tw o inches . Use the chart to determine the desire d height of the seat. NOTE: A maximum of two sets of spacers can be installed. 1. Remove the seat. Refer to Removing/Ins[...]

  • Page 55

    SECTION 6—VAN SEAT Part No. 1125075 55 Pronto® Series CAUTION Spacers should be placed in orientation sh own, otherwise they will interfere with the seat lever . FIGURE 6.7 Adjusting the Seat Hei ght - M61 Wheelchairs Washers Mounting Screws NOTE: Three-inch and thr ee-and-a-half mounting screws shown. One-inch and two-inch mounting screws are s[...]

  • Page 56

    SECTION 6—VAN SEAT Pronto® Series 56 Part No. 1125075 Adjusting Seat Position on Seat Base  WARNING Refer to the table in FIGURE 6.8 for prope r seat post mounting positions. For users over 220 lbs - seat MUST be in the 1-inch ba ck positio n (FIGURE 6.8) when using seat post mounting holes 3, 4 and 5 (FIGURE 6.6). Refer to Adjusting the Seat[...]

  • Page 57

    SECTION 6—VAN SEAT Part No. 1125075 57 Pronto® Series FIGURE 6.8 Adjusting S eat Position on Seat Base WEIGHT LIMITATION SEAT POST MOUNTING HOLE 1-INCH BACK STANDARD 1-INCH FORWARD 300 LBS 1 Y Y N/A 2 Y Y N/A 3 Y N/A N/A 4 Y N/A N/A 5 Y N/A N/A 220 LBS 1Y Y Y 2 Y Y N/A 3 Y N/A N/A 4 Y N/A N/A 5 Y N/A N/A 150 LBS 1Y Y Y 2Y Y Y 3Y Y Y 4Y Y Y 5Y Y [...]

  • Page 58

    SECTION 6—VAN SEAT Pronto® Series 58 Part No. 1125075 Replacing the Seat Positioning Strap  WARNING ALWAYS wear your seat positioning strap. The seat positioning strap is a positioning belt only. It is not designed for use as a safety device withstanding high stress loads such as auto or aircraft safety belts. If signs of wear appear, belt MU[...]

  • Page 59

    SECTION 7—ASBA SEAT Part No. 1125075 59 Pronto® Series SECTION 7—ASBA SEAT  WARNING After any adjustments, repair or s ervice and before use, make sure that all attaching hardware is tightened securely - otherw ise injury or damage may result. Before performing any maintenance, adjustment or service verify that On/Off switch on the joystick[...]

  • Page 60

    SECTION 7—ASBA SEAT Pronto® Series 60 Part No. 1125075 FIGURE 7.1 Removing/Installing the Seat Assembly Adjusting the Seat Height M50/51 Wheelchairs Only NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 7.2 on page 61. NOTE: The seat can be adjusted to five height positions in 1-inch incr ements. 1. Remove the seat. Refer to Removing/Installing the S[...]

  • Page 61

    SECTION 7—ASBA SEAT Part No. 1125075 61 Pronto® Series 4. Reinstall mounting screw . Securely tighten. 5. Reinstall the seat. Refer to Re moving/Installing the Se at Assembly on page 59. FIGU RE 7.2 Adjusting the Seat Height - M50/51 Wheelchairs Only WEIGHT LIMITATION SEAT POST MOUNTING HOLE SEAT DEPTH 1-INCH BACK STANDARD 1-INCH FORWARD 300 LBS[...]

  • Page 62

    SECTION 7—ASBA SEAT Pronto® Series 62 Part No. 1125075 M61 Wheelchairs NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 7.3 on page 63. NOTE: The seat comes installed with two sets o f two 1-inch spacers. T o reduce the seat height by 1 inch, one set of th e 1-inch spacers M UST be remov ed. T o reduce the seat height by 2 inches, both sets of the 1-[...]

  • Page 63

    SECTION 7—ASBA SEAT Part No. 1125075 63 Pronto® Series FIGURE 7.3 Adjusting the Seat Hei ght - M61 Wheelchairs Removing/Installing the Seat Pan NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 7.4 on page 64. NOTE: Note of the position and orientation of the mounting hardware, seat positioning straps and quick rele ase pin tabs for installing of the [...]

  • Page 64

    SECTION 7—ASBA SEAT Pronto® Series 64 Part No. 1125075 FIGURE 7.4 Removing/Installing the Seat Pan Adjusting the Seat Width The A SBA s eat wid th can not be a dju ste d an d t he seat frame must be replaced to achieve a change in seat width for the user . Refer to Removing/Installing the Seat P an on page 63. Removing/Installing the Seat Frame [...]

  • Page 65

    SECTION 7—ASBA SEAT Part No. 1125075 65 Pronto® Series 4. Install the accessories, if ne cessary . Refer to Accessories on page 128. FIGURE 7.5 Removing/Installing the Seat Frame Adjusting the Seat Position NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 7.6 on page 66. NOTE: The seat is shipped from the factory in the standard position. The seat ca[...]

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    SECTION 7—ASBA SEAT Pronto® Series 66 Part No. 1125075 FIGURE 7.6 Adjusting the Seat Position Removing/Installing the Seat Positioning Strap NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 7.7 on page 67. 1. Remove the seat cushion from the seat pan. 2. Move the flip b ack arm rests out of the way . 3. Remove the tw o mounting screws, quick release [...]

  • Page 67

    SECTION 7—ASBA SEAT Part No. 1125075 67 Pronto® Series FIGURE 7.7 Removing/Installing the Seat Positioning Strap Removing/Installing the Back Upholstery NOTE: The back canes MUST be removed when removing/inst alling the back upholstery . Refer to Removing/Installing/Chang ing the Back Cane Height on page 67. Removing/Installing/Changing the Back[...]

  • Page 68

    SECTION 7—ASBA SEAT Pronto® Series 68 Part No. 1125075 2. On the side of wheelchair with armrest removed, remove one of the mounting screws, w asher , cov ed washer and locknut that s ecures the back cane to the seat frame. 3. Cut the tie-wraps that secure the bottom of the existing back upholstery to the seat frame. 4. Thread the mounting screw[...]

  • Page 69

    SECTION 7—ASBA SEAT Part No. 1125075 69 Pronto® Series 7. Remove the two mounting screws used to keep inserts in the back canes in STEP 3. Set mounting screws and inserts aside.  WARNING The back canes MUST be fastened securely to the seat frame BEFORE using the wheelchair. Torque to 75-inch-lbs. 8. From outside of wheelchair , secure the bac[...]

  • Page 70

    SECTION 7—ASBA SEAT Pronto® Series 70 Part No. 1125075 FIGURE 7.8 Removing/Install ing the Back Upholstery Mounting Screws Screws with Washers Back Upholstery Back Canes Washers Seat Frame Screw with Lug Locknut Spreader Bar Back Insert NOTE: When r eplacing the back upholstery , back assembly or changing back height, follow these guidelines for[...]

  • Page 71

    SECTION 7—ASBA SEAT Part No. 1125075 71 Pronto® Series Adjusting the Back Angle NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 7.9 on page 72. 1. Remove t he flip back armrests from the wh eelchair . Refer to Removing/Installing Flip Back Armrest on page 47. 2. Remove the mounting screw , w asher , c oved w asher and locknut from the top mounting h[...]

  • Page 72

    SECTION 7—ASBA SEAT Pronto® Series 72 Part No. 1125075 FIGU RE 7.9 Adjusting the Back Angle ANGLE BACK CANE MOUNT ING HOLE BACK ANGLE PLA T E HOLE 80 ° 85 ° 90 O 95 ° 100 ° Top Bottom Back Cane Top Front Bottom Rear Back Angle Plate Top 2nd From Bottom Back Cane Top Front Bottom Center Back Angle Plate Top Bottom Back Cane Top Front Bottom F[...]

  • Page 73

    SECTION 8—FRONT RIGGINGS/FOOTBOARD Part No. 1125075 73 Pronto® Series SECTION 8—FRONT RIGGINGS/ FOOTBOARD  WARNING After ANY adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attaching hardware is tightened securely - otherw ise injury or damage may result. Before performing any maintenance, adjustment or service verify that On/O[...]

  • Page 74

    SECTION 8—FRONT RI GGINGS/FOOTBOARD Pronto® Series 74 Part No. 1125075 Removing 1. Push the front rigging release lever inw ard and rotate the footrest outw ard. 2. Lift up on front rigging and remove from the wheelchair . 3. Repeat STEPS 1-2 for opposite side of wheelchair . FIGURE 8.1 Installing/Removing Fro nt Riggings Adjusting Footrest Heig[...]

  • Page 75

    SECTION 8—FRONT RIGGINGS/FOOTBOARD Part No. 1125075 75 Pronto® Series Model PH904A and PH AL4A Front Riggings NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 8.3. 1. Loosen, but DO NOT remov e the lug bolt and locknut that secure the lower footrest to the footrest support. 2. Reposition the lower footrest to the desired height. 3. Securely tighten th[...]

  • Page 76

    SECTION 8—FRONT RI GGINGS/FOOTBOARD Pronto® Series 76 Part No. 1125075 Raising/Lowering Elevating Front Riggings NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 8.5. 1. P erform one of the following: • Raising - Pull back on the release lever and raise front rigging to the desired height. • Lowering - Support front rigging with one hand aw ay fro[...]

  • Page 77

    SECTION 8—FRONT RIGGINGS/FOOTBOARD Part No. 1125075 77 Pronto® Series 4. Using the two socket bolts, spacers and loc knuts, secure the telescoping front rigging support to the seat frame. 5. If necessary , repeat STEPS 2-4 on remaining telescoping front rigging support. 6. Reinstall the sea t assembly . Refer to Removing/ Installing the Seat Ass[...]

  • Page 78

    SECTION 8—FRONT RI GGINGS/FOOTBOARD Pronto® Series 78 Part No. 1125075 3. Secure telescoping front rigging at desired depth with existing two mounting screws, spacers, and locknuts. Securely tighten. NOTE: The two telescoping fron t rigging s upports can be po sitioned at differ ent depths. FIGURE 8.7 Adjusting/Replacing Tel escoping Front Riggi[...]

  • Page 79

    SECTION 8—FRONT RIGGINGS/FOOTBOARD Part No. 1125075 79 Pronto® Series Installing  WARNING Make sure the detent balls o f the quick-release pin are fu lly released beyond the outer edge of the tube before operating the wheelchair. Otherwise, injury and/or damage may result. Keep detent balls clean. 1. P osition the footboard assembly onto the [...]

  • Page 80

    SECTION 8—FRONT RI GGINGS/FOOTBOARD Pronto® Series 80 Part No. 1125075 FIGURE 8.9 Adjusting the F ootbo ard Assembly - Angle Depth NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 8.10. 1. Remove the quick release pin that sec ures the footb oard assembly to the wheelchair frame.  WARNING Make sure the detent balls of the quick-rel ease pin are ful[...]

  • Page 81

    SECTION 9—WHEELS Part No. 1125075 81 Pronto® Series SECTION 9—WHEELS  WARNING After ANY adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attaching hardware is tightened securely - otherw ise injury or damage may result. Before performing any maintenance, adjustment or service verify that On/Off switch on the joystick is in the O[...]

  • Page 82

    SECTION 9—WHEELS Pronto® Series 82 Part No. 1125075 Adjusting Caster Assembly NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 9.2. 1. Lift up front edge of the dust cover and remov e from head tube. 2. T o properly tighten caster assembly and g uard against flutter , perform the following check: NOTE: T wo people are recommended to perform this STEP [...]

  • Page 83

    SECTION 9—WHEELS Part No. 1125075 83 Pronto® Series Removing/Installing the Front/Rear Caster Assemblies NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 9.2. NOTE: Front and r ear caster assemblies are r eplaced in the same manner . Removing 1. Remove the dust cov er . 2. Remove locknut and w asher securing caster assembly to the headtube. Installing[...]

  • Page 84

    SECTION 9—WHEELS Pronto® Series 84 Part No. 1125075 Removing/Installing the Drive Wheel NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 9.4 on page 85. Removing the Drive Wheel 1. Fold down tab of existing locking tab w asher (Detail “ A” of FIGURE 9.4). 2. Remove mounting bolt and locking tab washer (Detail “B” of FIG URE 9.4). Discard exis[...]

  • Page 85

    SECTION 9—WHEELS Part No. 1125075 85 Pronto® Series FIGU RE 9.4 Removing/Installing the Drive Wheel Replacing the 2-Piece Wheel Rim and/or the Foam Filled or Pneumatic Tires NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 9.5 on page 86. NOTE: When replacing t he 2-piece wheel rim, DO NOT r emove tire. Replaceme nt 2-piece wheel rims ar e shipped as[...]

  • Page 86

    SECTION 9—WHEELS Pronto® Series 86 Part No. 1125075 6. Using the four mounting screws, lock w as hers and hex nuts, secure the outer rim to the inner rim and hub. T orque hex nuts to 160 - 200-inch-lbs. 7. If pneumatic, fill tire to correct air pressure as noted on tire side w all. FIGURE 9.5 Replacing the 2-Piece Whe el Rim and/or the Foam Fill[...]

  • Page 87

    SECTION 10—SHROUDS AND FRAME Part No. 1125075 87 Pronto® Series SECTION 10—SHROUDS AND FRAME  WARNING After any adjustments, repair or s ervice and before use, make sure that all attaching hardware is tightened securely - otherw ise injury or damage may result. Before performing any maintenance, adjustment or service verify that On/Off swit[...]

  • Page 88

    SECTION 10—SHROU DS AND FRAME Pronto® Series 88 Part No. 1125075 FIGURE 10.1 Removing/Insta lling the Top Shroud Removing/Installing the Side Shrouds NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 10.2 on page 89. Removing 1. Remove the tw o screws secu ring the side shroud to the frame. 2. Remove the side shroud from the fram e. Installing 1. P osi[...]

  • Page 89

    SECTION 10—SHROUDS AND FRAME Part No. 1125075 89 Pronto® Series FIGURE 10.2 Removing/Installing the Side Shrouds Removing/Installing the Front Shroud NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 10.3 on page 90. Removing 1. Remove the tw o screws securing the t op of the front shr oud to the frame. 2. Remove the front shroud fo the fram e. Install[...]

  • Page 90

    SECTION 10—SHROU DS AND FRAME Pronto® Series 90 Part No. 1125075 FIGURE 10.3 Removing/Installing the Front Shroud Removing/Installing the Inner Shrouds NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 10.4 on page 91. Removing 1. Remove the w alking beam. Refer to Re moving/Installing the W alking Beam on page 93. 2. Remove the large screw and locknut[...]

  • Page 91

    SECTION 10—SHROUDS AND FRAME Part No. 1125075 91 Pronto® Series FIGURE 10.4 Removing/Installing the Inner Shrouds Removing/Installing the Pivot Tube NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 10.5 on page 92. Removing 1. Remove the front headtube assembly . Refer to Removing/Installing the Front Headtube Assembly on page 83. 2. Remove the side s[...]

  • Page 92

    SECTION 10—SHROU DS AND FRAME Pronto® Series 92 Part No. 1125075 Installing 1. If necessary , insert one bushing into each end of the pivot tube. 2. P osition the piv ot tube onto the pivot post. NOTE: Ensure the opposite end of the pivot tube is parallel to the end of the walkin g beam. If necessary , reposition the pivot tube. 3. Secure the en[...]

  • Page 93

    SECTION 10—SHROUDS AND FRAME Part No. 1125075 93 Pronto® Series Removing/Installing the SureStep Spring NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 10.6. Removing 1. Unhook the SureStep spring from the hooks on the w alking beam and the frame. Installing 1. P osition the SureStep spring on the hook on the frame. 2. P osition the top of the SureSt[...]

  • Page 94

    SECTION 10—SHROU DS AND FRAME Pronto® Series 94 Part No. 1125075 3. Hook the top of the SureStep sprin g to the hook on the w alking beam. 4. Install the front headtube assembly . Refer to Removing/Installing the Front Headtube Assembly on page 83. FIGURE 10.7 Removing/Installing the Walking Beam Removing/Installing the Elevate Actuator NOTE: Fo[...]

  • Page 95

    SECTION 10—SHROUDS AND FRAME Part No. 1125075 95 Pronto® Series Installing 1. Secure the actuator switch sensor to the elev ate actuator using the two screws and small w ashers. Tighten securely . 2. Secure the elev ate ac tuator to the top of the frame usi ng the four button screws and w ashers. T orque to 75 in-lbs ± 20%. 3. Secure the elev a[...]

  • Page 96

    SECTION 10—SHROU DS AND FRAME Pronto® Series 96 Part No. 1125075 FIGURE 10.8 Removing/Installing the Elevate Actuator Hex Screw Washer Frame Actuator Mounting Holes Button Screw Washer Screw Actuator Switch Sensor Small Washer Eleva te Ac tuat or Washer Button Screw DETAIL “A” - WIRE ROUT ING Tie-Wraps Actuator Connector Controller Connector[...]

  • Page 97

    SECTION 10—SHROUDS AND FRAME Part No. 1125075 97 Pronto® Series Removing/Installing the Actuator Switch Sensor NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 10.8 on page 96. NOTE: This procedur e applies to M61 wheelchairs only . Removing 1. Elev ate the seat. Refer to Elev ating the Seat on page 37. 2. Remove the seat. Refer to on e of the followi[...]

  • Page 98

    SECTION 11—BATTERIES Pronto® Series 98 Part No. 1125075 SECTION 11—BATTERIES Warnings For Handling and Replacing Batteries  WARNING After any adjustments, repair or s ervice and before use, make sure that all attaching hardware is tightened securely - otherw ise injury or damage may result. Make sure power to the wheelchair i s Off before p[...]

  • Page 99

    SECTION 11—BATTERIES Part No. 1125075 99 Pronto® Series Using the Proper Batteries NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 1 1.1. 1. Place battery on ground/flat surface. 2. V isually draw a horizontal and vertical centerline through the middle of b attery (FIGURE 11.1). 3. P osition the battery so that the t erminals are above the horizontal[...]

  • Page 100

    SECTION 11—BATTERIES Pronto® Series 100 Part No. 1125075 NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 1 1.2 on page 101. NOTE: If ther e is batte ry acid in the bottom of the b attery tray or on the sides of the battery , apply baking soda to these ar eas to neutralize the batte ry acid. Before r einstalling the existing or new battery , clean the[...]

  • Page 101

    SECTION 11—BATTERIES Part No. 1125075 101 Pronto® Series 8. Connect joystick cable (not shown). Refer to Disconnecting/Connecting the Joystick o n page 123. FIGURE 11.2 Removing/Installing Batteries from/into Battery Tray Connecting/Disconnecting Battery Cables Connecting Battery Cables  WARNING NEVER allow any of your tools and/or battery ca[...]

  • Page 102

    SECTION 11—BATTERIES Pronto® Series 102 Part No. 1125075  WARNING Battery terminal configuration as shown in Detail “A” of FIGURE 11.3 MUST be used. Batteries that have the terminal configuration reversed MUST NOT be used - otherwise serious injury or damage may occur. Install protective caps on P OSITIVE (+) and NEGATIVE (-) terminals. A[...]

  • Page 103

    SECTION 11—BATTERIES Part No. 1125075 103 Pronto® Series FIGURE 11.3 Connecting/Disconnecting Battery Cables RED Connectors POSITIVE (+) Battery Cable POSITIVE (+) Battery terminal NEGATIVE (-) Battery Cable NEGATIVE (-) Battery Terminal Cap NEGATIVE (-) Battery terminal Locknuts U1 Battery POSITIVE (+) Battery Terminal Cap DETAIL “A” DETAIL[...]

  • Page 104

    SECTION 11—BATTERIES Pronto® Series 104 Part No. 1125075 Disconnecting Battery Cables  WARNING The use of rubber gloves is recommended when working with batteries. NEVER allow any of your tools and/or battery cables to contact both battery terminals at the same time. An electrical short may occur and serious personal injury or damage may occu[...]

  • Page 105

    SECTION 11—BATTERIES Part No. 1125075 105 Pronto® Series CAUTION New batteries MUST be fully charged prior to initial use of the wheelchair. ALWAYS charge new batteries bef ore initial use or battery life will be reduced. As a general rule, you should recharge your batteries as frequently as possible to assure the longest possible life and to mi[...]

  • Page 106

    SECTION 11—BATTERIES Pronto® Series 106 Part No. 1125075 On-Board Battery Charger  DANGER When using an extension cord, use only a thr ee wire extension cord having at least 16 AWG (American Wire Gauge) wire and the same or high er electrical rating as the device being connected. Use of improper extension cord could result in risk of fire and[...]

  • Page 107

    SECTION 11—BATTERIES Part No. 1125075 107 Pronto® Series FIGURE 11.4 On-Board Battery Charger Charging Using An Independent Charger Plugged Into The Joystick  WARNING Read and care fully follow th e individual instructions for each charger (supplied or purchased). If charging instructions are not supp lied, consult a qualified t echnician for[...]

  • Page 108

    SECTION 11—BATTERIES Pronto® Series 108 Part No. 1125075 NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 1 1.5. NOTE: The charger port locate d on the front of the joystick r equir es the use of an independent charger . The independent charger is NOT supplied with the wheelchair . 1. Attach the battery charge r connector to the charger port on the fr[...]

  • Page 109

    SECTION 11—BATTERIES Part No. 1125075 109 Pronto® Series 3. Remove the fuse holder from left side of c harger next to battery charger cable and perform one of the following: • If fuse is bad, replace with new 250V , 4 amp fuse. • If fuse is good, replace ch arger . Refer to Replacing th e On-Board Battery Charger on page 109. 4. Connect joys[...]

  • Page 110

    SECTION 11—BATTERIES Pronto® Series 110 Part No. 1125075 first before replacing the b attery char ger for impr oper operation. Refer t o Replacing the On-Board Battery Char ger Fuse on page 108. 1. Remove the top shrou d. Refer to Removing/Installing the T op Shroud on page 87. 2. Remove the rear b attery fro m the wheelchair . R efer to Removin[...]

  • Page 111

    SECTION 11—BATTERIES Part No. 1125075 111 Pronto® Series FIGURE 11.7 Replacing the On-Board Battery Charger Batter y Charge r Battery Charger Connector Cable Tie-Wraps Hook and Loop Strip DETAIL “A ” DETAIL “B” Battery Charger Plug Locknut Screws Locknut Battery Charger Connector Cable Battery Charg er Connector Bracket Pin 1 Pin 2 Front[...]

  • Page 112

    SECTION 12—MOTORS Pronto® Series 112 Part No. 1125075 SECTION 12—MOTORS  WARNING After ANY adjustment s, repair or serv ice and before use, make sure that all attaching hardware is tightened securely. ALWAYS turn the wheelchair power Off before repairing or servicing the wheelchair, otherwise injury or damage may occur. Removing/Installing [...]

  • Page 113

    SECTION 12—MOTORS Part No. 1125075 113 Pronto® Series 16. Reverse ST EPS 1 - 8 to reassemble the base. FIGURE 12.1 Removing/Installing the Motor Three Short and Three Long Mounting Screws Motor NOTE: Drive wheel shown exploded from the motor drive shaft for clarity . Driv e Wheel Drive Shaft Walking Beam Motor Lead NOTE: Motor not shown for clar[...]

  • Page 114

    SECTION 12—MOTORS Pronto® Series 114 Part No. 1125075 Engaging/Disengaging Motor Release Lever  WARNING DO NOT engage or disengage the motor re lease lever until th e On/Off switch on the joystick is in the Off position. CAUTION Ensure both motor release levers are fully engaged before driving the wheelchair NOTE: For this procedur e, refer t[...]

  • Page 115

    SECTION 12—MOTORS Part No. 1125075 115 Pronto® Series Removing/Installing the Motor Release Lever NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 12.3. NOTE: Reverse this pr ocedure to in stall the motor r elease lever . 1. Remove the side shroud. Refer to Removing/Installing the Side Shrouds on page 88. 2. Remove the cap (not shown) from the motor r[...]

  • Page 116

    SECTION 12—MOTORS Pronto® Series 116 Part No. 1125075 Replacing Motor Brushes NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 12.4 on page 1 18. 1. T urn power Off. 2. Disengage motors. Refer to Engaging/Disengaging Motor Release Lev er on page 114. 3. Remove the tw o end cap screws on the end cap. Refer to Detail “ A. 4. Remove the end cap and loc[...]

  • Page 117

    SECTION 12—MOTORS Part No. 1125075 117 Pronto® Series 11. If new motor brush w as installed, perform the following process: NOTE: This process, also c alled Brush Burn-in or F inger Printing Process, is necessary to seat the brush to the commutator p lates inside the motor for optimum performance of the motor .  WARNING DO NOT leave the wheel[...]

  • Page 118

    SECTION 12—MOTORS Pronto® Series 118 Part No. 1125075 FIGURE 12.4 Replacing Motor Brushes Electro-Mechanical Parking Brake Testing NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 12.5 on page 1 19. NOTE: This procedur e should only be performed on wheelchairs with conventional motor/gearbox assembly . 1. Engage the motor release lever . Refer to En g[...]

  • Page 119

    SECTION 12—MOTORS Part No. 1125075 119 Pronto® Series  WARNING A shorted electro-mechanical brake will damage the brake output section in the controller. DO NOT connect a shorted el ectro-mechanical brake to a good controller module. A shorted brake MUST be replaced . NOTE: A bad motor can damage the controller module but a bad controll er wi[...]

  • Page 120

    SECTION 13—ELECTRONICS Pronto® Series 120 Part No. 1125075 SECTION 13—ELECTRONICS  WARNING After any adjustments, repair or s ervice and before use, make sure that all attaching hardware is tightened securely - otherw ise injury or damage may result. Before performing any maintenance, adjustment or service verify that On/Off switch on the j[...]

  • Page 121

    SECTION 13—ELECTRONICS Part No. 1125075 121 Pronto® Series FIGURE 13.1 Removing/Installing the Joystick Repositioning the Joystick Mounting Bracket Van Seat NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 13.2 on page 122. NOTE: T ake note of position and orientation o f mounting hardwar e for reinstalling the joystick assembly . 1. T urn the adjustm[...]

  • Page 122

    SECTION 13—ELECTRONICS Pronto® Series 122 Part No. 1125075 5. Using the three hex mounting screws, spa cers and locknuts s ecure the mounting bracket to the three mounting holes of the arm fram e. 6. If necessary , perform the following to reposition the adjustment lock: A. Slide the adjustment lock from the mounting bracket. B. Rotate adjustmen[...]

  • Page 123

    SECTION 13—ELECTRONICS Part No. 1125075 123 Pronto® Series FIGURE 13.3 Repositioning the Joystick Mounting Bracket - ASBA Seat Disconnecting/Connecting the Joystick NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 13.4 on page 124. Disconnecting 1. Hold the light GREY collar portion of the joystick connector with one hand and the controller connector [...]

  • Page 124

    SECTION 13—ELECTRONICS Pronto® Series 124 Part No. 1125075 FIGURE 13.4 Disconnecting/Connecting the Joystick Adjusting the Quad-Link Retractable Mount NOTE: This pr ocedure is for quad-link r etractable mounts manufactur ed befor e 4/7/06. For quad- link retractable mounts manufactured after 4/6/06, re fer to t he quad-link instruction sheet, pa[...]

  • Page 125

    SECTION 13—ELECTRONICS Part No. 1125075 125 Pronto® Series FIGURE 13.5 Adjusting Lock/Release Tension Replacing the Controller  WARNING DO NOT attempt to perform this procedur e with any power supplied to the wheel chair. The joystick and batteries MUST be disconnected prior to beginning to remove the controller m odule. Otherwis e, equipment[...]

  • Page 126

    SECTION 13—ELECTRONICS Pronto® Series 126 Part No. 1125075 7. P erform one of the following: • Non-elev ating seats - Disconnect the con troller charger cable from the controller (Detail “ A”). • Elev ating seats - Disconnect the actuator cable from the controller (Detail “B”). 8. Disconnect the battery cable fro m the controller (De[...]

  • Page 127

    SECTION 13—ELECTRONICS Part No. 1125075 127 Pronto® Series Wire Routing FIGURE 13.7 Wire Routi ng Motor Lead Battery Charger Connector Cable Proximity Switch Connectors Actuator Cable Connectors Battery Charger Plug NOTE: Motor and walking beam assembly not shown for clarity Battery Connector Motor Lead Connector Controller Motor Lead Connector [...]

  • Page 128

    SECTION 14—ACCESSORIES Pronto® Series 128 Part No. 1125075 SECTION 14—ACCESSORIES  WARNING After any adjustments, repair or s ervice and before use, make sure that all attaching hardware is tightened securely - otherw ise injury or damage may result. Before performing any maintenance, adjustment or service verify that On/Off switch on the j[...]

  • Page 129

    SECTION 14— ACCESSORIES Part No. 1125075 129 Pronto® Series Installing/Removing the Oxygen Holder  WARNING Contact you r oxygen supplier for instructions in the use of oxyge n. Extreme care MUST be exercised when using oxygen in close proximity to electric circuits. The Invacare oxygen holder is designed to be used in conjunct ion with oxygen[...]

  • Page 130

    SECTION 14—ACCESSORIES Pronto® Series 130 Part No. 1125075 Installing/Removing/Using the Walker Holder  INSTALLATION WARNINGS After any adjustments, repair or s ervice and before use, make sure that all attaching hardware is tightened securely. The installation of the walker holder onto the back of the wheelchair seat increases the length of [...]

  • Page 131

    LIMITED WARRANTY Part No. 1125075 131 Pronto® Series LIMITED WARRANTY For w arranty information, please refer to the original owner's manual which came with this product, or contact Inv acare for more information.[...]

  • Page 132

    Invacare Corporati on www.invacare.com USA One Invacare Way Elyria, Ohio USA 44036-2125 800-333-6900 Canada 570 Matheson Blvd E Unit 8 Mississauga Ontario L4Z 4G4 Canada 800-668-5324 Invacare, SureStep,Yes, you can., the Medallion Design and Pronto are registered trademarks of Invacare Corporation. M50, M51, M61, MK5, MK6i, NX and SPJ are trademark[...]