Invacare Top End ForceTM manual

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    Owner’s Operator and Maintenance Manual DEALER: This manual MUST be given to the user of the handcycle. USER: BEFORE using this handcycle, read this manual and save for future reference. For more information regarding Invacare products, parts, and services, please visit www.invacare.com Recumbent Handcycle Series Top End XLT™ Top End XLT Jr. To[...]

  • Page 2

    Recumbent Handcycle Series 2 Part No 1114850  WARNING DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT OR ANY AVAILABLE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT WITHOUT FIRST COMPLETELY READING AND UNDERSTANDING THESE IN STRUCTIONS AND ANY ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONAL MA TERIAL SUCH AS OWNER’S MANUALS, SERVICE MANUALS OR INSTRUCTION SHEETS SUPPLIED WITH THIS PRODUCT OR OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT. IF Y[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Part No 1114850 3 Recumbent Handcycle Series TABLE OF CONTENTS REGISTER YOUR PR ODUCT ............................................................... 7 DEALER/TECHNICIAN INFORMATION ............................................... 8 SPECIAL NOTES ................................................................................ 8 TYP[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Recumbent Handcycle Series 4 Part No 1114850 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 5—OPERAT ION ................................................................ 26 Riding the Handcycle .... .................................................................... .................. ................. ....................26 Shifting Gears ........[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Part No 1114850 5 Recumbent Handcycle Series TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 8—SERVICE PROCEDURES ................................................. 46 Replacing the Fork/Crank Assembly ...................... ........................................................................ ......46 Replacing the Crank Arms - XLT Gold, XLT PRO a[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Recumbent Handcycle Series 6 Part No 1114850 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 9—OPTI ONS ..................................................................... 60 Installing Rear Safety Li ght .................. ............................................. .......................................................60 Batteries ............[...]

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    REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT Part No 1114850 7 Excelerator™XLT Handcycle Series For Models Made After 7/ 12/07 ..................... ............................................. .................. .............. .....65 Installing Gloves ............. ............................................. .................................... ...................[...]

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    DEALER/TECHNICIAN INFORMATION Recumbent Handcycle Series 8 Part No 1114850 DEALER/TECHNICIAN INFORMATION The  term ʺ qualified  technician ʺ in  this  manual  refe rs  to  an  Inv acare  qualified  technician  or  a  Shimano ®  certified  bicycle  repair  technician. SPECIAL NOTES Signal ?[...]

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    SPECIAL NOTES Part No 1114850 9 Recumbent Handcycle Series  WARNING ALWAYS wear your seat positi oning strap. Inasmu ch as the seat posi tioning strap is an option on this handcycle (you may or der with or without the seat positioning strap), Invacare strongly recommends ordering the se at positioning strap as an additional safeguard for the han[...]

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    TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS Recumbent Handcycle Series 10 Part No 1114850 TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS *NOTE:  Knobby  tires  will  red u c e  side  wheel  clearance  to  approximately  1 ‐ inch. TOP END XLT TOP END XLT JR Seat Width: 14 to 20 inches 14 inches Seat Depth: 15 inches 15 inches Seat-to-Floor (approx.): 12,[...]

  • Page 11

    TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS Part No 1114850 11 Recumbent Handcycle Series *NOTE:  Knobby  tires  will  red u c e  side  wheel  clearance  to  approximately  1 ‐ inch. TOP END XLT PRO TOP END XLT GOLD Seat Width: 14 to 18 inches 14 to 18 inches Seat Depth: 15 inches 15 inches Seat-to-Floor (approx.): 12, 13 and 14 inch[...]

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    SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES Recumbent Handcycle Series 12 Part No 1114850 SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES  WARNING SECTION 1 - GENERAL GUIDELIN ES contai ns important inform ation for the safe operation and use of this product. Proper Fit The  handcycle  MUST  be  adjusted  to  fit  the  rider .  For  a  proper[...]

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    SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES Part No 1114850 13 Recumbent Handcycle Series To p  End  XL T ,  XL T  jr .,  and  XL T  Gold  Models  Only ‐ The  parking  brake  of  the  han dcycle  MUST  be  engaged  before  attempting  an y  transfer .  To p  End  XL T  Pro  Mo[...]

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    SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES Recumbent Handcycle Series 14 Part No 1114850 Tire Pressure DO  NOT  use  you r  hand cycle  unless  it  has  the  proper  tire  pressure  (p.s.i.).  DO  NOT  overinflate  the  tires.  Failure  to  follow  these  suggestions  may  cause  the ?[...]

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    SECTION 2—SAFETY AND HANDLING Part No 1114850 15 Recumbent Handcycle Series SECTION 2—SAFETY AND HANDLING Safety and Handling of the Handcycle Requires  the  close  attention  of  the  user  as  we l l  as  the  assistant.  This  manual  points  out  the  most  common  procedures  and [...]

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    SECTION 2—SAFETY AND HANDLING Recumbent Handcycle Series 16 Part No 1114850 Percentage of Weight Distribution T ransferring  in  an d  out  of  the  handcycle  will  cause  a  change  to  the  normal  balance,  the  center  of  gravity ,  and  the  we i g h t  distribution  of ?[...]

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    SECTION 2—SAFETY AND HANDLING Part No 1114850 17 Recumbent Handcycle Series NOTE:  During  independent  transfer ,  little  or  no  seat  platform  will  be  beneath  you.  Although  it  may  be  difficult  to  wedge  the  transfer  board  between  the  handcycle  seat [...]

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    SECTION 3—SAFETY INSPECTION Recumbent Handcycle Series 18 Part No 1114850 SECTION 3—SAFETY INSPECTION Safety Inspection Checklist NOTE:  Every  six  months,  take  your  To p  End  XL T  to  a  qualified  technician  for  a  thor ough  inspection  and  servicing.  Regular  cleaning [...]

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    SECTION 3—SAFETY INSPECTION Part No 1114850 19 Recumbent Handcycle Series ❑ Inspect  seat  positioning  strap  for  any  signs  of  w ear .  Ensure  buckle  latches.  Ve r i f y  hardw are  that  attaches  strap  to  frame  is  secure  and  undamaged.  Replace  if  neces[...]

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    SECTION 3—SAFETY INSPECTION Recumbent Handcycle Series 20 Part No 1114850 Inspect/Adjust Monthly ❑ Inspect  for  bent  or  broken  frame. ❑ Ensure  that  casters  are  free  of  debris. Inspect/Adjust Periodically ❑ Inspect  for  bent  or  broken  frame. ❑ Inspect  parking  brake ?[...]

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    SECTION 3—SAFETY INSPECTION Part No 1114850 21 Recumbent Handcycle Series Troubleshooting Maintenance Maintenance Safety Precautions  WARNING After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attachi ng hardware is tightened securely - othe rwise injury or damage may result. CAUTION DO NOT overtighten hardware attaching to[...]

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    SECTION 3—SAFETY INSPECTION Recumbent Handcycle Series 22 Part No 1114850 3. If  equipped,  keep  quick  release  axles  free  of  dirt  and  lint  to  ensure  positive  locking  and  proper  operation.  Refer  to  Installing/Adjusting  the  Rear  Wheel  and  Quick ‐ Rel[...]

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    SECTION 4—INITIAL SETUP Part No 1114850 23 Recumbent Handcycle Series SECTION 4—INITIAL SETUP  WARNING After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attachi ng hardware is tightened securely - othe rwise injury or damage may result. DO NOT operate the handcycle if the hand crank obstruct s your view. If the hand cran[...]

  • Page 24

    SECTION 4—INITIAL SETUP Recumbent Handcycle Series 24 Part No 1114850 FIGURE 4.1 Initial Setup Top End XLT/XLT Jr. Top End XLT PRO Rear Wheel Back Seat Hand Cr ank Assembl y/ Reversing Drum Brake Shifter Location Chain Parking Brake Cable Footrest Rear Wheel Back Seat Chain Brake Cable Footrest NOTE:  Parking  brake  located  on  l[...]

  • Page 25

    SECTION 4—INITIAL SETUP Part No 1114850 25 Recumbent Handcycle Series FIGURE 4.2 Initial Setup Top End Force Rear Wheel Back Seat Chain Rapid-Fire Hand Brake/Shifter Footrest Hand Crank Assembly Top End XLT Gold Rear Wheel Back Seat Chain Rapid-Fire Hand Brake/Shifter Footrest Hand Crank Assembly[...]

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    SECTION 5—OPERATION Recumbent Handcycle Series 26 Part No 1114850 SECTION 5—OPERATION  WARNING After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attachi ng hardware is tightened securely - othe rwise injury or damage may result. Riding the Handcycle  WARNING Before operating the handcycle, review the Ge neral Guidelin[...]

  • Page 27

    SECTION 5—OPERATION Part No 1114850 27 Recumbent Handcycle Series 8. Rotate  (pedal)  the  hand  crank  forw ard  (tow ard  the  front)  to  propel  the  handcycle  forw ard. 9. T op  End  XL T  and  XL T  Jr .  Models  Only ‐ Rotate  (pedal)  the  hand  crank  bac[...]

  • Page 28

    SECTION 5—OPERATION Recumbent Handcycle Series 28 Part No 1114850 Hands-On Rapid Fire Shifter/Brak e System: Twenty-seven Speeds NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 5.3  on  page  29. NOTE:  This  procedur e  applies  to  the  To p  En d  XL T  Pro,  XL T  Gold,  and ?[...]

  • Page 29

    SECTION 5—OPERATION Part No 1114850 29 Recumbent Handcycle Series FIGURE 5.3 Shifting Gears - Hands-On Rapid Fire Shifter/Brake System: Twenty-seven Speeds - Hands-On Rapid Fire Shifter/ Brake System: Twen ty-seven Speeds Backing-Up Use  th e  rear  wheels  (i.e.  like  a  manual  handcycle)  to  backup.  When [...]

  • Page 30

    SECTION 5—OPERATION Recumbent Handcycle Series 30 Part No 1114850 Hand Brakes/Hands-On Brakes  WARNING The twenty-seven speed cassette on the Top End XLT Pro, XLT Gold and Top End Force models use the hand brake as th e primary brake. Rev erse pedaling WILL NOT stop the bike. Handcycles equipped with Hand Brakes - In situations where caution i[...]

  • Page 31

    SECTION 5—OPERATION Part No 1114850 31 Recumbent Handcycle Series •T o  Disengage  the  P arking  Brake ‐ Squeeze  and  release  the  ratchet  button. FIGURE 5.5 Using Parking Brake Steering/Cornering  WARNING DO NOT attempt to corn er the handcycle at hi gh speeds. This coul d result in a fall causing inju[...]

  • Page 32

    SECTION 6—RIDING POSITION Recumbent Handcycle Series 32 Part No 1114850 SECTION 6—RIDING POSITION  WARNING After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attachi ng hardware is tightened securely - othe rwise injury or damage may result. Replacing/Adjusting the Footrest and Leg Guard NOTE:  For  this  proced [...]

  • Page 33

    SECTION 6—RIDING POSITION Part No 1114850 33 Recumbent Handcycle Series Using/Replacing Footrest Strap  WARNING Footrest straps MUST be insp ected before each use. Exposu re to moi sture (i.e.- wet weather or puddles) will dama ge fastening strips. Footrest strap will not hol d feet securely in footrest if fastening strips are damaged. DO NOT [...]

  • Page 34

    SECTION 6—RIDING POSITION Recumbent Handcycle Series 34 Part No 1114850 Adjusting Hand Crank  WARNING DO NOT operate the handcycle if the hand crank obstruct s your view. If the hand crank obstructs your view, ad just the height before usin g the handcycle - otherwis e injury or damage may occur. Adjusting Hand Crank Height - All Models Except[...]

  • Page 35

    SECTION 6—RIDING POSITION Part No 1114850 35 Recumbent Handcycle Series Adjusting Top End XLT Gold Hand Crank NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 6.5. Adjusting Hand Crank Height 1. Loosen,  but  DO  NOT  remove  th e  hex  nut  securing  the  hand  crank  to  the  fork ?[...]

  • Page 36

    SECTION 6—RIDING POSITION Recumbent Handcycle Series 36 Part No 1114850 Adjusting Seat Fore/Aft - Al l Models Except XLT Gold and Top End Force NOTE:  For  this  procedur e,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 6.6. NOTE:  Seat  should  be  adjusted  so  that  when  seated  with  feet  in  the  footrests, [...]

  • Page 37

    SECTION 6—RIDING POSITION Part No 1114850 37 Recumbent Handcycle Series Adjusting Seat Fore/Aft - XLT Gold and Top End Force Only NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 6.7. NOTE:  Seat  should  be  adjusted  so  that  when  seated  with  feet  in  the  footrests,  ther e [...]

  • Page 38

    SECTION 6—RIDING POSITION Recumbent Handcycle Series 38 Part No 1114850 Adjusting Seat Height - A ll Models Except XLT Gold and Top End Force NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 6.8. 1. Loosen,  but  DO  NOT  remove  the  four  socket  screws  securing  the  rear  of  the [...]

  • Page 39

    SECTION 6—RIDING POSITION Part No 1114850 39 Recumbent Handcycle Series Adjusting Back Angle - All Models Except XLT Gold and Top End Force NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 6.9. 1. If  installed  activ ate  parking  brake. 2. Loosen,  but  DO  NOT  remove  the  four  rear  so[...]

  • Page 40

    SECTION 6—RIDING POSITION Recumbent Handcycle Series 40 Part No 1114850 Adjusting Back Angle - XLT Gold NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 6.10. 1. Loosen,  but  DO  NOT  remove,  th e  two  socket  screws  located  in  the  seat  angle  adjustment  clamp. 2. P erform [...]

  • Page 41

    SECTION 6—RIDING POSITION Part No 1114850 41 Recumbent Handcycle Series Adjusting Back Height - Wide Back Option Only NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 6.1 1. NOTE:  This  procedur e  applies  to  To p  End  XL T  mode ls  with  wide  back  option  only . 1. Remove  the [...]

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    SECTION 7—WHEELS Recumbent Handcycle Series 42 Part No 1114850 SECTION 7—WHEELS  WARNING After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attachi ng hardware is tightened securely - othe rwise injury or damage may result. Installing/Adjusting the Rear Wheel and Quick-Release Axles NOTE:  For  this  proced ure, [...]

  • Page 43

    SECTION 7—WHEELS Part No 1114850 43 Recumbent Handcycle Series Installing the Rear Wheels with Threaded Axles NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 7.2. 1. Apply  a  small  amount  of  grease  onto  the  axle. 2. Insert  the  axle  int o  the  axle  mounting  hole  on [...]

  • Page 44

    SECTION 7—WHEELS Recumbent Handcycle Series 44 Part No 1114850 Determining/Adjusting Toe In/Toe Out NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 7.3. Determining Toe In/Toe Out 1. Inflate  all  pneumatic  tires  to  recommended  tire  pressures  (listed  on  the  si dewall  of  the ?[...]

  • Page 45

    SECTION 7—WHEELS Part No 1114850 45 Recumbent Handcycle Series Adjusting Toe In/Toe Out 1. Loosen,  but  DO  NOT  remove  the  socket  screws  and  clamps  that  secure  camber  inserts  to  the  camber  bar  (Detail ʺ A ʺ ). 2. Slowly  rotate  the  camber  insert  until ?[...]

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    SECTION 8—SERVICE PROCEDURES Recumbent Handcycle Series 46 Part No 1114850 SECTION 8—SERVICE PROCEDURES  WARNING After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attachi ng hardware is tightened securely - othe rwise injury or damage may result. Replacing the Fork/Crank Assembly NOTE:  For  this  proced ure, ?[...]

  • Page 47

    SECTION 8—SERVICE PROCEDURES Part No 1114850 47 Recumbent Handcycle Series 19. Slide  the  bottom  bearing  onto  the  new  fork.  Refer  to  FIGURE 8.1  for  correct  orientation. 20. Slide  the  new  fork  into  the  frame. 21. P osition  the  o ‐ ring  and  bearing  on ?[...]

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    SECTION 8—SERVICE PROCEDURES Recumbent Handcycle Series 48 Part No 1114850 FIGURE 8.1 Replacing the Fork/Crank Assembly STEPS 1, 2, 3, 36, 37 STEPS 8, 31 STEPS 6, 7, 34 STEPS 10, 11, 30, 31 STEPS 5, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 35 STEPS 12, 13, 26, 27, 28, 29 STEPS 15, 16, 23, 24 Socket Screws Fork Crank Handle Brake Assembly Socket Nut Hardware Fork [...]

  • Page 49

    SECTION 8—SERVICE PROCEDURES Part No 1114850 49 Recumbent Handcycle Series Replacing the Crank Arms - XLT Gold, XLT PRO and Top End Force NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 8.2  on  page  50. NOTE:  Right  and  left  determined  fr om  as  if  seated  on  the  handcycle. [...]

  • Page 50

    SECTION 8—SERVICE PROCEDURES Recumbent Handcycle Series 50 Part No 1114850 FIGURE 8.2 Replacing the Crank Arms - XLT Gold, XLT PRO and Top End Force Installing/Removing/Adjusting the Road Crown Compensator NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 8.3  on  page  51. NOTE:  The  road  crow n  compens[...]

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    SECTION 8—SERVICE PROCEDURES Part No 1114850 51 Recumbent Handcycle Series Removing Road Crown Compensator 1. Remove  the  locknut  securing  the  fork  end  of  the  road  crown  compensator  to  the  fork  bolt. 2. Remove  the  fork  end  of  the  road  crown  compensator  [...]

  • Page 52

    SECTION 8—SERVICE PROCEDURES Recumbent Handcycle Series 52 Part No 1114850 Installing/Removing/Adjusting the Steering Dampener - For Top End XLT Gold and Force Only NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 8.4  on  page  53. NOTE:  The  steering  dampener  is  designed  to  stabilize  t[...]

  • Page 53

    SECTION 8—SERVICE PROCEDURES Part No 1114850 53 Recumbent Handcycle Series FIGURE 8.4 Installing/Removing/Adjusting the Steerin g Dampener - For Top End XLT Gold and Force Only Installing Seven Speed Shifter Cable NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 8.5. NOTE:  This  procedur e  applies  to  the [...]

  • Page 54

    SECTION 8—SERVICE PROCEDURES Recumbent Handcycle Series 54 Part No 1114850 Adjusting/Replacing Seven Speed Shifter Handcycles  with  seven  speed  shifters  are  equipped  with  SHIMANO  hubs.  If  equipped  with  a  SHIMANO  hub,  it  MUST  be  serviced  and  adjusted  by  a ?[...]

  • Page 55

    SECTION 8—SERVICE PROCEDURES Part No 1114850 55 Recumbent Handcycle Series Adjusting Seven Speed Hub Chain  WARNING Chain MUST be tight. If the chain is noisy, loos en. After chain is assembled, start in first gear and on straightaway. NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 8.7  on  page  55. NOTE:  Th[...]

  • Page 56

    SECTION 8—SERVICE PROCEDURES Recumbent Handcycle Series 56 Part No 1114850 5. Run  the  chain  around  the  bottom  of  the  wheel  sprocket  and  back  up  tow ards  the  hand  crank  sprocket. 6. Attach  the  chain  together  using  the  master  link  (w/clip)  provid[...]

  • Page 57

    SECTION 8—SERVICE PROCEDURES Part No 1114850 57 Recumbent Handcycle Series FIGURE 8.9 Adjusting Twenty-Seven Speed Cassette Chain Adjusting/Replacing the Parking Brake  WARNING Before using your handcycl e, inspect the parking br ake for proper operation. NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 8.10. Adjusting the [...]

  • Page 58

    SECTION 8—SERVICE PROCEDURES Recumbent Handcycle Series 58 Part No 1114850 Parking Brake  WARNING Replacement of the parking brake MUST be performed by a qualified technician. FIGURE 8.10 Adjusting/Replacing the Parking Brake Replacing Seat Upholstery  WARNING Upholstery MUST be inspecte d be fore each use. Exposure to moisture (i.e. - wet [...]

  • Page 59

    SECTION 8—SERVICE PROCEDURES Part No 1114850 59 Recumbent Handcycle Series Replacing Back Upholstery  WARNING Upholstery MUST be inspecte d be fore each use. Exposure to moisture (i.e. - wet weather or puddles) will da mage fastening straps/flaps /strips. DO NOT operate handcycle if upholstery is wet or dama ged, otherwise severe injury may oc[...]

  • Page 60

    SECTION 9—OPTIONS Recumbent Handcycle Series 60 Part No 1114850 SECTION 9—OPTIONS  WARNING After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attachi ng hardware is tightened securely - othe rwise injury or damage may result. Installing Rear Safety Light  WARNING Operation of the hand cycle is subject to all traffic ru[...]

  • Page 61

    SECTION 9—OPTIONS Part No 1114850 61 Recumbent Handcycle Series Installing the Water Bottle NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 9.2. 1. Secure  the  wa t er  bottle  mounti ng  tube  to  the  seat  frame  using  the  hardw are  provided. NOTE:  Make  sure  that  t[...]

  • Page 62

    SECTION 9—OPTIONS Recumbent Handcycle Series 62 Part No 1114850 Installing the Draft Bumper  WARNING DO NOT use if draft bumper extends past rear wheels. If draft bumper extends past the rear wheels, contact dealer. NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 9.4. NOTE:  The  draft  bumper  can  not  [...]

  • Page 63

    SECTION 9—OPTIONS Part No 1114850 63 Recumbent Handcycle Series Installing Seat Positioning Strap NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 9.7. 1. Secure  seat  positioning  strap  to  back  canes  using  hardw are  provided. FIGURE 9.7 Installing Seat Positioning Strap Installing the Compute[...]

  • Page 64

    SECTION 9—OPTIONS Recumbent Handcycle Series 64 Part No 1114850 Installing Hand Crank Handles NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 9.9. Horizontal Handles/Delrin Handles 1. Secure  handle  to  hand  crank  with  the  screw  (Detail  “ A”). 2. Remove  the  screw  to  remov [...]

  • Page 65

    SECTION 9—OPTIONS Part No 1114850 65 Recumbent Handcycle Series 2. Firmly  tighten  the  bolt.  NOTE:  Handle  should  spin  fr eely  with  minimal  play .  If  handle  does  not  spin  freely  make  sur e  the  spacer  is  firmly  in  place.  If  handle  still ?[...]

  • Page 66

    SECTION 9—OPTIONS Recumbent Handcycle Series 66 Part No 1114850 Installing Gloves NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 9.12  on  page  66. 1. W rap  palm  loop  around  horizontal  handle  (using  top  slot  only)  and  secure  to  glove. 2. Run  glove  loop [...]

  • Page 67

    SECTION 9—OPTIONS Part No 1114850 67 Recumbent Handcycle Series Using the Travel Ready Option NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 9.14  on  page  67. NOTE:  This  procedur e  is  for  To p  End  XL T  Pro,  Gold,  and  To p  End  Force  models  only . The  t[...]

  • Page 68

    SECTION 9—OPTIONS Recumbent Handcycle Series 68 Part No 1114850 Removing/Installing the Fork - Travel Ready XLT PRO Equipped with Road Crown Compensator NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 9.15  on  page  69. Removing the Fork 1. Remove  the  nut  securing  the  road  crown  compensat[...]

  • Page 69

    SECTION 9—OPTIONS Part No 1114850 69 Recumbent Handcycle Series FIGURE 9.15 Removing/Installing the Fork - Travel Ready XLT PRO Equipped with Road Crown Compensator Removing/Installing the Fork - XLT Gold, and Top End Force Equipped with Steering Dampener NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 9.16  on  page ?[...]

  • Page 70

    SECTION 9—OPTIONS Recumbent Handcycle Series 70 Part No 1114850 3. Using  the  fork  clamp  and  two  socket  screws,  secure  the  bottom  of  the  plate  to  the  frame. 4. While  inserting  the  lower  threaded  post  into  the  tab,  position  the  dampener  c[...]

  • Page 71

    SECTION 9—OPTIONS Part No 1114850 71 Recumbent Handcycle Series Installing the Front Wheel NOTE:  For  ease  of  installation,  secure  handcycle  frame  approximately  6  inches  from  the  ground  or  seek  assistance.  1. Loop  the  chain  ov er  the  front  wheel  sprocke[...]

  • Page 72

    SECTION 9—OPTIONS Recumbent Handcycle Series 72 Part No 1114850 8. Using  two  mounting  bolts  and  locknuts,  secure  the  rear  wheel  bar  to  the  wheel  tray . 9. Install  the  receiver  onto  the  trailer  hitch  of  the  veh i cl e ,  according  to  the  ve h[...]

  • Page 73

    SECTION 9—OPTIONS Part No 1114850 73 Recumbent Handcycle Series Adjusting the Handcycle Rack Wheel Tray Bracket NOTE:  To  properly  secur e  the  handcycle,  the  whe el  tray  bracket  should  be  adjusted  to  sit  against  the  front  wheel. 1. Remove  the  four  mounting  bolt[...]

  • Page 74

    SECTION 9—OPTIONS Recumbent Handcycle Series 74 Part No 1114850 Using the Alignment Gauge NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  ref e r  to  FIGURE 9.19. NOTE:  The  alignment  gauge  is  used  to  determine  toe  in/toe  out.  Refer  to  Determining/Adjusting  To e  In/T oe  Out  on ?[...]

  • Page 75

    LIMITED WARRANTY Part No 1114850 75 Recumbent Handcycle Series LIMITED WARRANTY PLEASE NOTE: THE WARRANTY BELOW HAS BEEN DRAFTED TO COMPLY WITH FEDERAL LAW APPLICABL E TO PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED AFTER JULY 4, 1975. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser/user of our products. This warranty gives you specif ic legal rights and you m a[...]

  • Page 76

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