OWNER'S OPERATOR andMAINTENANCE MANUALAllegro
105. Engage both wheel locks, open the footrest/legrest for clearance and transfer into the wheel-chair. Refer to TRANSFERRING TO AND FROMOTHER SEATS
11FOLDING OR RIGIDFOLDING BACK -ANTERIOR ORPOSTERIOR DIRECTIONADJUSTABLE OR FIXEDHEIGHT BACK3, 5, 6 or 8-INCH FRONT CASTERS20, 22 OR 24-INCHREAR WHEEL
12SPECIFICATIONSPHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONSOverall Width:Overall Depth (w/o front riggings):Frame Depth:Seat Width:Seat Depth:Crossbrace Type:Frame Type:✪
13UNPACKING1. Check for any obvious damage to the carton orits contents. If damage is evident, notify yourDealer/Carrier.2. Remove all loose packing f
14NOTE: Twice a year take your wheelchair to a qualified dealer for a thorough inspection and servicing. Regularcleaning will reveal loose or worn par
15MAINTENANCE SAFETY PRECAUTIONSWARNINGAfter adjustments and before use, make sureall attaching hardware is securely tightened.DO NOT overtighten hard
16This Procedure includes the following:Installing FootrestsAdjusting Footrest HeightInstalling 3-inch ExtensionInstalling Elevating LegrestsRaising/L
17NOTE: The footplate will be on the inside of thewheelchair when locked in place.4. Repeat STEPS 1-3 for the opposite legrest.5. After seated in whee
18Adjusting Calfpads1. To adjust the calfpad, turn pad towards theoutside of the wheelchair.2. Slide the calfpad up or down until the desiredposition
19REPLACING SECTOR BLOCK (FIGURE 10)1. Remove the hex screw and washer that securethe existing sector block to the wheelchair frame.2. Position the ne
2WARNINGSPECIAL NOTESSPECIALNOTESSPECIAL NOTESSAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.WARNINGDO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT FIRST READING ANDUNDERSTANDING THIS
20ARMSARMSPROCEDURE 2NOTE: If desired, locking pins can be installed to se-cure the "T" arm brackets to the wheelchair frame,as shown in FIG
21PROCEDURE 2ARMSARMSRemoving1. Press in on the locking lever and lift the "T" arm straightup and out of the "T" arm socket.NOTE:
22ARMSARMSPROCEDURE 23. Reposition the arm tube on the "T" arm post:A. Desk Length Arms - to one (1) of three (3) posi-tions depending on th
23ARMSARMS PROCEDURE 23. Move the bottom clamp to one (1) of three (3)mounting holes in the side guard.NOTE: The middle mounting hole is the stan-dard
24USING/INSTALLING/HEIGHTADJUSTMENT/CORRESPONDING ARMADJUSTMENT TO BACK ANGLE -CANTILEVER ARMSNOTE: The cantilever arms are designed for usewith the f
25ARMS FIGURE 12 - REPLACING/REPOSITIONING THELOCKING MECHANISM IN THE FLIP-UP HALF ARMARM PAD DEPTH ADJUSTMENT/REPLACEMENT - CANTILEVER ARMS(FIGURE 1
26PROCEDURE 2 ARMSARMSINSTALLING FABRIC CLOTHING GUARDS(FIGURE 14)1. Remove the seat cushion, if necessary.2. Secure the fastening straps of the fabri
27ARMSARMS PROCEDURE 2FIGURE 16 - ADJUSTING CONVENTIONALARM HEIGHT, REMOVING OR REPLACINGCONVENTIONAL ARMSLocked (DOWN -VERTICAL)Unlocked (UP-HORIZONT
28REPLACING BACK UPHOLSTERYNOTE: If the back upholstery HEIGHT is beingchanged, the back canes may also have to bechanged. Refer to ADJUSTING THE BACK
29REPLACING ADJUSTABLE BACK UPHOLSTERY(FIGURE 3).1. Lift up on the existing back upholstery cover andremove the cover from the wheelchair.2. Remove th
3TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLEOFCONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSSPECIAL NOTES ... 2SAFETY SUMMARY ...
30The top two (2) straps would be left looser to allow theupper body to lean back over the upholstery to fight grav-ity. This configuration may enable
31Recliner Back Upholstery (FIGURE 10)1. Remove the ten (10) or twelve (12) phillips screwsand washers (depending on back height) that se-cure the bac
32WARNINGThe back canes MUST be fastened securely to theseat frame BEFORE using the wheelchair.DO NOT overtighten hex bolts. Overtightening hexbolts w
338. Remove the existing back canes from the reclinerbrackets.WARNINGThe back canes MUST be fastened securely tothe seat frame BEFORE using the wheelc
34FIGURE 16 - BACK ANGLE PLATE MOUNTINGHOLES FOR CORRESPONDING BACKANGLES2. Remove the rear hex bolt, washer and locknut thatsecure the back angle pla
35BACKBACK PROCEDURE 35. Reinstall the hex bolts that secure the backangle plates to the wheelchair frame. Make surethe back is at the desired angle.N
36Hex BoltsLocknutsWashersWheelchairFrame3-inchSeatCushionPosition2-inchSeatCushionPositionRecliner BracketsFIGURE 19 - REPOSITIONING BACK FOR2 OR 3-I
37This Procedure Includes the Following:Replacing Seat UpholsteryChanging/Repositioning Seat RailsRepositioning the CrossbracesChanging Seat WidthWARN
38REPOSITIONING THE CROSSBRACES(FIGURE 3)WARNINGThe seat height, seat depth, back angle, seating sys-tem, size and position of the rear wheels, as wel
39FIGURE 4 - CHANGING SEAT WIDTH - STANDARD FOLDING FRAMESSeat RailPivot LinkCrossbraceHex BoltSelf-Tapping Screw and WasherLower Crossbrace SaddleLoc
4STABILITYWARNINGThe seat height, seat depth, back angle, seating system, size and position of the rear wheels, as well as theuser condition directly
40Link StopPivot LinkHex BoltCrossbraceDraw CordLocknutCrossbrace PivotBracketHex BoltLocknutSeat Width HolesHex Bolts andLocknutsSelf-Tapping Screw a
41This Procedure Includes the Following:Replacing/Repositioning/Installing FrontCaster AssembliesReplacing Front ForkRepairing/Replacing Front Caster
42REPLACING/REPAIRING FRONT CASTERTIRE/TUBEWARNINGReplacement of front caster tire or tube MUST beperformed by an authorized Invacare dealer orqualifi
438. Rotate the adjustment cam until it sits flush in thechannel of the caster headtube.NOTE: An indexing notch has been put on theadjustment cam to h
44INSTALLING QUICK-RELEASE CASTERS(FIGURE 6)WARNINGPull on quick-release casters each time BE-FORE using the wheelchair to make sure theyare securely
45This Procedure includes the following:Removing/Installing Rear WheelsAdjusting the Quick-Release AxleInstalling the Quad-Release AxleAdjusting the Q
46WARNINGMake sure the detent pin and locking pins of thequad-release axle are fully released BEFORE op-erating the wheelchair.Keep locking pins clean
47WARNINGMake sure detent pin and locking pins of thequick/quad-release axles are fully released BE-FORE operating the wheelchair.7. Reinstall rear wh
485. Install a SHORT screw through the link and the rearwheel and loosely tighten with washer and locknut.6. Repeat STEPS 3 and 4 for one (1) link on
49WARNINGDO NOT inflate tire until it is completely assembled.7. Inflate the tire to the correct psi rating on the sidewallof the tire.WARNINGMake su
5SAFETY SUMMARY (continued)WARNINGTIRE PRESSUREDO NOT use your wheelchair unless it has the proper tire pressure (p.s.i.). DO NOT overinflate the tire
50NOTE: Make sure the number of threads showingbeyond the outside jam nut is the SAME for both rearwheels. This will help avoid a "3-wheeling&quo
51This Procedure includes the following:Adjusting the Wheel LocksWheel Lock Extension Handle InstallationInstalling/Adjusting the Anti-tippersWARNINGD
528. Pull the elastic cord back down into the wheellock extension handle.9. Reinstall the black rubber tip onto the wheel lockextension handle.10. Sli
53This Procedure Includes the Following:Recliner OperationAdjusting the Recliner CablesReplacing the Recliner CablesReplacing the Gas CylindersAdjusti
547. Unscrew the fitting end of the existing recliner cablefrom the trigger release lever.8. Unscrew the cable locking nut that secures the exist-ing
555. Finger tighten jam nut on the new gas cylinder until itbottoms out on the cylinder rod.WARNINGScrew the rod of the gas cylinder into the actua-to
567. Tighten the jam nut on the rod of the new gas cylin-der that secures the gas cylinder to the actuator hous-ing.8. Line up the mounting holes of t
57This Procedure includes the following:Seat-To-Floor Height DeterminationChanging Seat-To-Floor HeightAxle Mounting Plate Positions for 20, 22 or24-i
58CHANGING SEAT-TO-FLOOR HEIGHTRear Seat-to-Floor HeightWARNINGNEVER use the Standard Multi-Position or OffsetMulti-Position axle plates with the recl
59AXLE MOUNTING PLATE POSITIONS FOR 20, 22 or 24-INCH REAR WHEELSRefer to the following figures to determine the obtainable rear seat-to-floor height
6SAFETY/HANDLING OF WHEELCHAIRS“Safety and Handling” of the wheelchair requires the closeattention of the wheelchair user as well as the assistant.Thi
60SEATTOFLOORSEAT-TO-FLOORPROCEDURE 9INLINE CASTER HEADTUBE FRONT SEAT-TO-FLOOR HEIGHTSRefer to the following figures to determine the obtainable fron
61SEATTOFLOORSEAT-TO-FLOOR PROCEDURE 9FRONT CASTER FRONTS-T-F SIZE S-T-F16-1/2 5 17-3/417 6 18-1/4N/A 3 OR 8 N/A8-INCH FORK-POSITION 26-INCH FORK-POSI
62This Procedure includes the following:Seat Depth DeterminationChanging Seat DepthSeat Depth ChecklistBack, Seat Rail and Crossbrace Positions for12-
63SEAT DEPTH CHECKLIST1. Review the charts on the following pages to determine the proper back, seat rail and crossbraceposition for the desired seat
64BACK, SEAT RAIL AND CROSSBRACE POSITIONS FOR 12-INCH SEAT DEPTHSEATDEPTHPROCEDURE 10 SEAT DEPTHCROSSBRACEPOSITION/ OPTIONALFRONT ARM SOCKETPOSITIONS
65BACK, SEAT RAIL AND CROSSBRACE POSITIONS FOR 13-INCH SEAT DEPTHSEATDEPTHSEAT DEPTH PROCEDURE 10CROSSBRACEPOSITION/ OPTIONALFRONT ARM SOCKETPOSITIONS
66BACK, SEAT RAIL AND CROSSBRACE POSITIONS FOR 14-INCH SEAT DEPTHSEATDEPTHPROCEDURE 10 SEAT DEPTHCROSSBRACEPOSITION/ OPTIONALFRONT ARM SOCKETPOSITIONS
67SEATDEPTHSEAT DEPTH PROCEDURE 10BACK, SEAT RAIL AND CROSSBRACE POSITIONS FOR 15-INCH SEAT DEPTHCROSSBRACEPOSITION/ OPTIONALFRONT ARM SOCKETPOSITIONS
68BACK, SEAT RAIL AND CROSSBRACE POSITIONS FOR 16-INCH SEAT DEPTHSEAT DEPTHSEATDEPTHPROCEDURE 10Rear of WheelchairLEFTRIGHTCrossbrace saddlesmount in
69BACK, SEAT RAIL AND CROSSBRACE POSITIONS FOR 18-INCH SEAT DEPTHSEATDEPTHSEAT DEPTH PROCEDURE 10NOTE: The following charts are shown with non-recline
72. The second assistant, with a firm hold on a non-de-tachable part of the framework, lifts the wheelchairup and over the stair and steadies the whee
70NOTESNOTESNOTES
71LIMITED WARRANTYPLEASE NOTE: THE WARRANTY BELOW HAS BEEN DRAFTED TO COMPLY WITH FEDERALLAW APPLICABLE TO PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED AFTER JULY 4, 1975.Th
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8SAFETY/HANDLINGSAFETY&HANDLINGPosition the wheelchair as close as possible along sidethe seat to which you are transferring, with the front cast-
9FUNCTIONAL REACH FROM AWHEELCHAIRThe approximate reach-limit values shown in theaccompanying graph were derived on the basis ofa sample of 91 male an
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