Page 2 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; WARNING; N O T I C E; WHEELCHAIR USER
2 WARNING W A R N I N G SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING THE PROCEDURES IN THIS MANUAL SHOULD ONLY BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN. DO NOT SERVICE OR OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT FIRST READING AND UNDERSTANDING THIS MANUAL AND THE OWNERS MANUAL SUPPLIED WITH THE WHEELCHAIR. IF YOU ARE UNABLE T...
Page 3 - PROCEDURE 4; TABLE OF CONTENTS
3 TABLE OF CONTENTS T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S NOTE: The information in this owner's manual applies to the STORM ARROW, ** STORM TORQUE, STORM X, JUNIOR MODELS and the RECLINER Wheelchairs except where specified.NOTE: Procedures 1- 14 apply to rear wheel drive, mid wheel drive and front wheel dri...
Page 4 - EQUIPMENT OPTION
4 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) PROCEDURE 9 - BATTERIES ................................................................................................................................. 41 INSTALLING/REMOVING BATTERIES INTO/FROM BATTERY BOX(ES) ........................................
Page 6 - SPECIFICATIONS; ARROW; PHYSICAL
6 S P E C I F I C A T I O N S SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS * in 1-inch increments * * Storm Torque/Torque SP model wheelchairs are available in rear wheel drive ONLY. Gearless Brushless Motor Option is available on Storm Torque ONLY. ✪ With MKIV RII Controller. ● With MKIV Rx or A Controller. u No...
Page 7 - PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS; Casters w/Precision Sealed Bearings; PERFORMANCE; Speed; BASE FRAMES; RECLINER
7 SPECIFICATIONS S P E C I F I C A T I O N S PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS v ARROW ** TORQUE **TORQUE SP X JUNIOR Casters w/Precision Sealed Bearings Semi-Pneumatic s 300 lbs. Rating Standard: 8 X 1-3/4-in. 8 X 1-3/4-in. 8 X 1-3/4-in. 8 X 1-3/4-in. 8 X 1-3/4-in. Option: 6 X 2-in. 6 X 2-in. 6 X 2-in. 6 X 2-in....
Page 8 - OPERATING INFORMATION; GENERAL WARNINGS; PROCEDURE 9 of this manual.; Operating Information
8 GENERAL GUIDELINES PROCEDURE 1 G E N E R A L G U I D E L I N E S REPAIR OR SERVICE INFORMATIONSet-up of the Electronic Control Unit is to be performed ONLY by individuals certified byInvacare. The final tuning adjustments of the controller may affect other activities ofthe wheelchair. Damage to th...
Page 9 - WARNING/CAUTION LABEL LOCATION - RWD MODELS; NOTE: These caution labels are only found on bat-
9 GENERAL GUIDELINES PROCEDURE 1 G E N E R A L G U I D E L I N E S WARNING/CAUTION LABEL LOCATION - RWD MODELS SUSPENSION ARM USED WITH GEARLESS/BRUSHLESS MOTOR NOTE: WARNING LABEL also found on side frame near the rear of the chair. SUSPENSION ARM U S E D WITH CONVENTIONAL M O T O R / G E A R B O X...
Page 10 - MWD MODELS; GENERAL GUIDELINES; WARNING/CAUTION LABEL LOCATION; BATTERY BOX WIRING HARNESS; FWD MODELS
10 MWD MODELS Suspension Arm (located on inside of drive wheel) NOTE: CAUTION LABEL also found on side frame near the front of the chair. GENERAL GUIDELINES PROCEDURE 1 G E N E R A L G U I D E L I N E S WARNING/CAUTION LABEL LOCATION BATTERY BOX WIRING HARNESS FWD MODELS NOTE: Stablilizer springs ar...
Page 11 - FIGURE 1 - FIELD LOAD TEST; CONTROLLER; RWD MODELS; WA R N I N G
11 (+) (-) FIGURE 1 - FIELD LOAD TEST Battery Charger Connector Digital Voltmeter FIELD LOAD TEST (FIGURE 1) NOTE: The following test can also be performed through the controller of the wheelchair along with a remote pro- grammer. Refer to the individual CONTROLLER MANUAL supplied with each wheelcha...
Page 12 - DO NOT; Number of Floating Balls; TROUBLESHOOTING
12 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE 2 T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G WA R N I N G When reading a hydrometer, DO NOT al-low any liquid to come in contact withyour eyes or skin. It is a form of acid andcan cause serious burns, and in somecases, blindness. If you do get battery acidon you, flush the exposed ar...
Page 13 - C A U T I O N; PARKING BRAKE TESTING; FIGURE 4 - MOTOR BRUSH INSPECTION; FIGURE 3 - MOTOR TESTING
13 ELECTRO-MECHANICAL PARKINGBRAKE TESTING (FIGURE 5) NOTE: This procedure should only be performed on wheelchairs with conventional motor/gearbox assembly. 1. On the four-pin motor connector, locate the side by side connectors in the black housings. 2. Set the digital multimeter to read ohms ( Ω )....
Page 14 - HARDWARE TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS; to; STANDARD SEAT FRAME; and
14 PROCEDURE 3 HARDWARE TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS T O R Q U E S P E C I F I C A T I O N S HARDWARE TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS *Torque to 60 in/lbs **Torque to 156 in/lbs Torque to 156 in/lbs **Torque to 156 in/lbs **Torque to 156 in/lbs STANDARD SEAT FRAME *Loctite ® and Torque to 75 in/lbs *Loctite and Torq...
Page 15 - *ADJUSTABLE SEAT FRAME
15 T O R Q U E S P E C I F I C A T I O N S PROCEDURE 3 HARDWARE TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS Torque to 75-in/lbs HARDWARE TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS *CAPTAINS VAN SEAT Loctite and Torque to 75 in/lbs Torque to 156 in/lbs *ADJUSTABLE SEAT FRAME Torque to 156 in/lbs Torque to 156-in/lbs Torque to 156-in/lbs Torqu...
Page 16 - FRONT OF; PROCEDURE 3; REAR WHEEL DRIVE BASE FRAME HARDWARE; GEARLESS/BRUSHLESS MOTOR
16 Torque to 160 in/lbs Loctite and torque to 160 in/lbs Torque to 1020 in/lbs 8 - inch Wheels - Torque to 120 in/lbs 9 - inch Wheels - Torque to 160 in/lbs Torque to 160 in/lbs Loctite and torque to 75 in/lbs Tighten until snug Pneumatic with Flat-Free Wheel Halves - Torque to 160 in/lbs Pneumatic ...
Page 17 - Pneumatic with Flat-Free
17 MID-WHEEL DRIVE BASE FRAME HARDWARE TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS Torque to 160 in/lbs Torque to 1020 in/lbs Loctite and Torque to 75 in/lbs Torque to 160 in/lbs Torque to 160 in/lbs Torque to 160 in/lbs Loctite and torque to 75 in/lbs Tighten until snug Torque to 40 in/lbs Loctite and torque to 160 in/l...
Page 19 - NEW
19 A R M S ARMS PROCEDURE 4 REPLACING ARMREST PADS -CAPTAINS VAN SEATS (FIGURE 1) 1. Remove the mounting screws that secures the front of the armrest pad to the armrest plate. 2. Remove the mounting screw that secures the rear of the armrest pad and armrest insert to the armrest plate. 3. Remove the...
Page 21 - FIGURE 2 - REPLACING BACK UPHOLSTERY; HEAVY DUTY MODELS; If applicable, reposition the spreader bar at the correct; STANDARD MODELS
21 FIGURE 2 - REPLACING BACK UPHOLSTERY Locknut (STEP 2) Mounting Screw (STEP 2) Locknut (STEP 2) Mounting Screw Torque to 60 in/lbs (STEP 2) Spreader Bar (STEPS 2, 7, 16) Mounting Screw (STEPS 3, 14) Washer (STEPS 3, 14) Back Upholstery (STEPS 3, 7) Back Cane (STEPS 3, 12) Insert Seat Frame Mountin...
Page 22 - ADJUSTABLE FRAME, AND CAPTAINS VAN SEAT); STEP 6B
22 PROCEDURE 6 SEAT FRAME S E A TF R A M E This Procedure includes the following:Preparation for Removing/Installing Seat Frame (Standard Frame, Adjustable Frame, and Captains Van Seat) ............................ Page 21Replacing Exact Same Size Standard Seat Frame ...................................
Page 23 - PROCEDURE 6
23 3. Cut tie wraps and disconnect joystick from controller.4. Turn the lever on the adjustment lock to release the adjustment lock from the joystick mounting tube. 5. Remove the joystick from the wheelchair.6. Perform one (1) of the following: A. STANDARD OR ADJUSTABLE SEAT FRAMES - Remove the flip...
Page 24 - Installing; CHANGING SEAT DEPTH; Standard Seat Frame; NOTE: Review the chart below. This will determine the; ponents needed to obtain your desired seat depth.; ent center frames, short and long. These components are; C O M P O N E N T I D E N T I F I C AT I O N TA B L E
24 3. Refer back to the starting procedure to complete the desired change. Installing 1. Position NEW standard seat frame subassembly on seat mount plates. 2. Secure NEW standard seat frame subassembly onto seat mounting plates with the existing four (4) mount- ing screws, locknuts and spacers, if a...
Page 25 - CHANGING SEAT WIDTH; FIGURE 3- CHANGING SEAT DEPTH - ADJUSTABLE
25 1. Find current seat depth in left hand column in the chart.2. Follow that row to right under seat frame components.3. Verify and note the components of the current seat depth.4. Repeat STEPS 1-3 for the desired seat depth.5. Compare existing components of the current seat depth and the required ...
Page 27 - FIGURE 5 -CHANGING SEAT WIDTH - ADJUSTABLE
27 ALLOWABLE SEAT WIDTH AND DEPTH COMBINATIONS FOR ADJUSTABLE SEAT FRAME NOTE: The seat widths and seat depths enclosed in the outlined box will require the use of CJ back brackets and a 17-inch deep seat pan. 3. Remove the two (2) mounting screws, coved washers, spacers, and locknuts that secure th...
Page 29 - Installing Captains Van Seat
29 3. Perform one (1) of the following: A. If center frame needs replaced, repeat STEP 2 for opposite side frame and proceed to STEP 4. B. If opposite side frame needs replaced, repeat STEP 2, then proceed to STEP 6. Otherwise proceed to STEP 6. 4. Remove the four (4) mounting screws and locknuts th...
Page 33 - FIGURE 1 - REPLACING SEAT MOUNTING PLATES; BASE FRAME
33 This Procedure Includes the Following:Replacing Seat Mounting PlatesReplacing Seat Support BracketsReplacing Seat Support Bracket T-NutsReplacing Battery Charger Bracket and T-NutRemoving/Installing Seat Stop Screws WARNING After ANY adjustments, repair or service and BE-FORE use, make sure that ...
Page 34 - FIGURE 2 - REPLACING SEAT SUPPORT BRACKETS; FIGURE 3 - REPLACING SEAT SUPPORT BRACKET
34 BASE FRAME PROCEDURE 7 B A S E F R A M E B. Remove adjustable seat frame subassembly. Re- fer to INSTALLING/REMOVING ADJUSTABLE SEAT FRAME ASSEMBLY AND OR COMPO- NENT REPLACEMENT in PROCEDURE 6 of this manual. C. Remove captains van seat. Refer to I NSTALLING/ REMOVING CAPTAINS VAN SEAT ASSEMBLY ...
Page 35 - FIGURE 4 - RWD AND MWD MODELS; LOW MOUNT BRACKETS
35 8. Secure the battery charger connector to the mount bracket with the EXISTING two (2) mounting screws. Tighten securely. 9. Reverse STEP 2A, 2B or 2C.10. Perform the instructions outlined in PREPARATIONS FOR REMOVING/INSTALLING SEAT FRAME (STAN- DARD FRAME, ADJUSTABLE FRAME, AND CAP- TAINS VAN S...
Page 36 - STOP SCREWS; FIGURE 5 - ARROW FWD MODEL
36 FIGURE 6 - REMOVING/INSTALLING SEAT STOP SCREWS Base Frame Front Seat Stop Screw Rear Seat Stop Screw Seat Support Bracket REMOVING/INSTALLING SEATSTOP SCREWS (FIGURE 6) NOTE: This procedure is for RWD and MWD wheel- chairs ONLY.NOTE: The front seat stop screw should only be removed if replacing ...
Page 37 - Removing CJ Back Brackets; BACK FRAME; Always wear your seat positioning strap.; CJ Bracket; DETAIL “A”
37 PROCEDURE 8 B A C K F R A M E This Procedure includes the following:Removing/Installing CJ Back BracketsChanging Back HeightBack Angle Adjustment WA R N I N G After ANY adjustments, repair or serviceand BEFORE use, make sure that all attach-ing hardware is tightened securely - oth-erwise injury o...
Page 38 - BACK UPHOLSTERY HEIGHT RANGES
38 NOTE: If needing a reference for proper mounting holes for the back angle required, or if changing the original back angle, refer to BACK ANGLE ADJUSTMENT in this pro- cedure of the manual. WA R N I N G The back canes MUST be fastened se-curely to the seat frame BEFORE using thewheelchair. Torque...
Page 39 - FIGURE 2 - CHANGING BACK HEIGHT; rect height for the corresponding back height and
39 FIGURE 2 - CHANGING BACK HEIGHT Locknut (STEPS 6,11) Mounting Screw Torque to 60 in/lbs (STEPS 6,11) Spreader Bar (STEPS 6,17) Mounting Screw (STEPS 2, 14) Washer (STEPS 2, 14) Back Upholstery Back Cane (STEPS 3, 10) Insert (STEPS 4,8) Seat Frame Mounting Screws Torque to 75 in/lbs (STEPS 3, 13) ...
Page 40 - NOTE: To avoid losing the insert in each back cane, thread; TO ACHIEVE A BACK ANGLE OF:; ANGLE; FIGURE 3 - BACK ANGLE ADJUSTMENT
40 BACK ANGLE ADJUSTMENT(FIGURE 3) 1. Remove armrests from the wheelchair. Refer to IN- STALLING/REMOVING FLIP BACK ARMRESTS in PROCEDURE 4 of the owners manual, 1081227. 2. Remove the mounting screw and washer from the top mounting hole of back angle plate and back cane . NOTE: To avoid losing the...
Page 41 - CAUTION; Place batteries into battery box bottom.; PROCEDURE 9
41 NOTE: If there is battery acid in the bottom or on the sides of the battery box(es) or battery(ies), apply baking soda to these areas to neutralize the battery acid. Before reinstalling the NEW or existing battery(ies), clean the baking soda from the battery box(es) or battery(ies).NOTE: When sec...
Page 42 - Group 24 Batteries; tery box at a time. Repeat procedure for other battery box.
42 PROCEDURE 9 BATTERIES B A T T E R I E S CONNECTING BATTERY CABLES(FIGURE 2) WARNING NEVER allow any of your tools and/or batterycable(s) to contact BOTH battery post(s) at thesame time. An electrical short may occur and se-rious personal injury or damage may occur. The use of rubber gloves and ch...
Page 43 - Battery Box Bottom
43 PROCEDURE 9 BATTERIES B A T T E R I E S P N FIGURE 2 - CONNECTING BATTERY CABLE(S) - GROUP 24 BATTERIES Battery Box Bottom POSITIVE (+) Battery Terminal/ Post NEGATIVE (-) Battery Terminal/ Post Battery ONE (1) CONNECTOR BATTERY BOX TWO (2) CONNECTOR BATTERY BOX BLACK Battery Clamp Cover RED Batt...
Page 45 - FIGURE 3 - CONNECTING BATTERY CABLES - SINGLE 22NF BATTERY BOX
45 PROCEDURE 9 BATTERIES STEPS 3 AND 4 Battery Box Top (Under Side shown) NEGATIVE (-) BLACK Battery Cable Front Battery Rear Battery STEPS 5 AND 6 Battery Box Top Front Battery Battery Box Bottom FRONT POSITIVE (+) RED Battery Cable Fuse Block POSITIVE (+) RED Battery Cable Battery Box Bottom Rear ...
Page 46 - FIGURE 6 - WHEN TO CHARGE BATTERIES; Description and Use of Battery Chargers
46 PROCEDURE 9 BATTERIES FIGURE 6 - WHEN TO CHARGE BATTERIES MKIV- A JOYSTICK MKIV- A+ JOYSTICK Battery Discharge Indicator (BDI) (in LCD Readout) MKIV- X JOYSTICK Battery Discharge Indicator (BDI) Battery Discharge Indicator (BDI) CHARGING BATTERIES (FIGURE 7) NOTE: New batteries MUST be fully char...
Page 47 - FIGURE 7 - CHARGING BATTERIES; ARROW FWD MODEL
47 NOTE: If performing the charging procedures independently, READ and CAREFULLY follow the individual instructions for each charger (supplied or purchased).NOTE: If charging instructions are not supplied, consult a qualified service technician for proper procedures. Required Items: TOOL QUANTITY CO...
Page 48 - REPLACING BATTERIES; Recommended Battery Types; Cleaning Battery Terminals
48 PROCEDURE 9 BATTERIES B A T T E R I E S It is advantageous to recharge frequently rather than only when necessary. In fact, a batterys life is extended if the charge level is maintained well above a low condition. REPLACING BATTERIES NOTE: Invacare recommends that both batteries be replaced if o...
Page 50 - WIRING HARNESS; NOTE: This procedure is for the FWD and MWD; Removing
50 PROCEDURE 10 WIRING HARNESS REMOVING/INSTALLING THEWIRING HARNESS (FIGURE 1) NOTE: This procedure is for the FWD and MWD models ONLY. For the removing and installing the wir- ing harness on the Arrow FWD refer to REMOVING/ INSTALLING WIRING HARNESS in PROCEDURE 17 of this manual. Removing 1. Remo...
Page 51 - FIGURE 1 - REMOVING/INSTALLING THE WIRING HARNESS
51 FRONT OF CHAIR REAR OF CHAIR Wiring Harness Bracket Mounting Screws Battery Box Sub-Frame Base Frame Locknuts DETAIL A - GROUP 24 BATTERIES DETAIL B - GROUP 22 BATTERIES DETAIL “C” -SECOND GENERATION WHEELCHAIRS Tie-Wraps A and B Wiring Harness Connector (BLUE) Tie-Wrap C Controller Connector (BL...
Page 52 - RELATIVE TO THE SEAT; FIGURE 2 - ADJUSTING LIMIT SWITCH
52 ADJUSTING LIMIT SWITCH(FIGURE 2) NOTE: The following procedure is for high back captains van seat model wheelchairs only. WA R N I N G NEVER operate the wheelchair while in anyrecline position over 114 o RELATIVE TO THE SEAT FRAME. If the limit switch does not stop thewheelchair from operating in...
Page 53 - Replacing Retainer Clip; -Group 24 Battery Base Frames; Replacing Retainer Bar
53 REPLACING BATTERY BOXRETAINER BAR/RETAINER CLIP -GROUP 24 BATTERY BASE FRAMES(FIGURE 1) 1. Remove the battery box. Refer to INSTALLING/RE- MOVING GROUP 24 BATTERY BOXES in PROCE- DURE 9 of this manual. Replacing Retainer Clip 1. Perform one (1) the following: A. RWD AND MWD MODELS - Remove the mo...
Page 56 - foot pounds
56 PROCEDURE 12 WHEELS/MOTORS REMOVING/INSTALLING DRIVEWHEEL HUB (FIGURE 1) NOTE: This procedure can only be performed on sec- ond generation storm wheelchairs with the conven- tional motor/gearbox assembly. On second genera- tion storm wheelchairs with the gearless/brushless motor, the drive wheel ...
Page 57 - DO NOT damage the motor/gearbox coupling.; Removing Casters; FIGURE 4 - REPLACING FORKS
57 REMOVING/INSTALLING THEMOTOR (CONVENTIONAL MOTORWITH GEARBOX) (FIGURE 5) Removing RWD AND MWD MODELS. 1. Disconnect the right and/or left motor connector from the controller. 2. Remove the two (2) allen screws and washers that secure the motor to the gearbox. CAUTION DO NOT damage the motor/gearb...
Page 59 - NOTE: Alignment pin is located inside of bushing guide; NOTE: Do not tighten adjustment screw of motor lock le-
59 3. Secure motor to the suspension arm with existing four (4) mounting screws. Torque to 13 foot/pounds. 4. Slide the motor lock lever along brake release shaft until the end is flush with the bushing guide. 5. Slide alignment pin, located inside of bushing guide, into the end of the motor lock le...
Page 61 - ELECTRONICS; Removing/Installing MKIV Controller
61 FIGURE 2 - REMOVING/INSTALLING MKIV CONTROLLER Mounting Plate Mounting Screws Hex Bolts MKIV Controller Base Frame NOTE: Controller for gearless/brushless motor re- moves in the same manner. FIGURE 1 - REPOSITIONING MKIV JOYSTICK - VAN SEAT MODELS Locknuts (STEPS 3,16) Phillips Screws (STEPS 4, 1...
Page 63 - FIGURE 1 - POSITIONING LIMIT SWITCH; Recliner Seat Frame onto Arrow or X Base
63 Mounting Screws Mounting Screws (DO NOT Overtighten) Actuator Tie Wraps Wire Retainer Limit Switch Sensor Seat Frame Mounting Screws (DO NOT Over Tighten) Washers Limit Switch Sensor FIGURE 1 - POSITIONING LIMIT SWITCH Gas Cylinder Pivot Block Actuator Washers POSITIONING LIMIT SWITCH(FIGURE 1) N...
Page 64 - CABLE LENGTH; FIGURE 3 - REPLACING RECLINER CABLE ASSEMBLIES
64 PROCEDURE 14 RECLINER FIGURE 2 - ADJUSTING LIMIT SWITCH R E C L I N E R Mounting Screws and Washers (DO NOT Over-Tighten) Actuator Gas Cylinder Rod Measures 3-21/32-inches POSITION OVER 105 O RELATIVE TO THE SEAT FRAME Gas Cylinder Pivot Block 6. Remove the operator of the existing recliner cable...
Page 65 - FIGURE 4 - REPLACING/ADJUSTING GAS CYLINDERS; Replacing Gas Cylinder
65 Gas Cylinder Rod Jam Nut Gas Cylinder NO Movement in Operator of the Recliner Cable Assembly Gas Cylinder Rod Threads Handle No Slack in Cable FIGURE 4 - REPLACING/ADJUSTING GAS CYLINDERS Handle Cable Fitting Seated Properly Pivot Block Cable Snapped into Slot Nylon Washer Locknut Washer Mounting...
Page 66 - Adjusting Gas Cylinder; FIGURE 5 - CHANGING BACK HEIGHT
66 R E C L I N E R Adjusting Gas Cylinder 1. To adjust the LEFT gas cylinder: Squeeze the handle of the RIGHT recliner cable assembly and try to re- cline the back. The back should not recline. 2. If the LEFT side of the back releases without squeezing the handle of the LEFT recliner cable assembly,...
Page 67 - FIGURE 6 - CHANGING SEAT DEPTH; BACK CANES AND SPREADER BAR SEAT WIDTH; Refer to the
67 PROCEDURE 14 RECLINER Hex Screws Seat Pan Seat Frame FIGURE 6 - CHANGING SEAT DEPTH Locknuts Seat Positioning Strap CHANGING SEAT WIDTH To change seat width, the seat frame must be changed to the desired width. Refer to INSTALLING/REPLACING AD- JUSTABLE 16 TO 19-INCH DEEP RECLINER SEAT FRAME ONTO...
Page 68 - FIGURE 7 - INSTALLING/REPLACING ADJUSTABLE 16
68 R E C L I N E R PROCEDURE 14 RECLINER FIGURE 7 - INSTALLING/REPLACING ADJUSTABLE 16 TO 19-INCH DEEP RECLINER SEAT FRAME ONTO ARROW OR X BASE Mounting Screws Base Frame Spacer Recliner Seat Assembly Seat Mount Plate Locknuts If the seat width required is within the range of the original back canes...
Page 69 - MWD WHEELCHAIRS; FIGURE 1 - REMOVING/INSTALLING GROUP 24 BATTERY
69 PROCEDURE 15 MWD WHEELCHAIRS M W D W H E E L C H A I R S This Procedure includes the following:Removing/Installing Group 24 Battery Box Sub-FrameRemoving/Installing Group 22 Battery Box TrayConverting Group 22 Batteries To Group 24 BatteriesShock ReplacementShock Spring ReplacementReplacing Stabi...
Page 70 - BATTERY BOX TRAY; Tie Wrap; Installing Group 24 Components (FIGURE 4)
70 PROCEDURE 15 MWD WHEELCHAIRS Battery Box Tray Base Frame Front Locknuts Mounting Screws FIGURE 2 - REMOVING/INSTALLING GROUP 22 BATTERY BOX TRAY REAR OF CHAIR FRONT OF CHAIR Rear Locknuts Battery Mount Bracket EQUIPMENT OPTION CONVERTING GROUP 22 BATTERYBOX TRAY TO GROUP 24 BATTERYBOX SUB FRAME N...
Page 71 - FIGURE 4 - INSTALLING GROUP 24 COMPONENTS; SHOCK REPLACEMENT
71 FIGURE 4 - INSTALLING GROUP 24 COMPONENTS Mounting Screws Wiring Harness w/Bracket Battery Box Sub-Frame Locknuts REAR OF CHAIR FRONT OF CHAIR Spacer Battery Box Retainer Bar Battery Box Sub-frame REAR OF CHAIR Mounting Screws Base Frame Shock Closed End Retainer Clip STEPS 1-2 STEPS 3-6 FRONT OF...
Page 72 - BATTERY BASE FRAMES
72 PROCEDURE 15 MWD WHEELCHAIRS 8. Secure the bottom of the NEW shock, suspension arm, and stabilizer bracket together with the mounting screw, two (2) flat washers, two (2) spring washers, two (2) inner link spacers, and locknut. Torque to 160-inch pounds. WA R N I N G The Battery Box Retainer/Reta...
Page 74 - FIGURE 7 - SHOCK SPRING REPLACEMENT
74 PROCEDURE 15 MWD WHEELCHAIRS FIGURE 8 - REPLACING STABILIZER FORK ASSEMBLY/REPLACING STABILIZER WHEELS Base Frame Stabilizer Fork Assembly* Mounting Screw Flat Washer Washer Spring Washer Outer Link Spacers Locknut NOTE: Remove this mounting screw and locknut only when replacing the stabilizer fo...
Page 75 - DO NOT adjust seat beyond limit stops.
75 FIGURE 9 - REPLACING STABILIZER CYLINDER SPRING Base Frame Adjustment Barrel Stabilizer Rod Jam Nut Adjustment Nut Spring Retainer Stabilizer Spring REPLACING STABILIZERCYLINDER SPRING (FIGURE 9) NOTE: Stabilizer springs are only on wheelchair mod- els built before 7/1/1999. 1. Remove mounting sc...
Page 76 - Adjusting Spring Compression
76 WA R N I N G The threaded rod must be engaged in theadjustment barrel at least eight (8) full threads.Otherwise, injury or damage may occur. 5. Realign the top of stabilizer fork assembly with the mounting hole in the base frame noted earlier. NOTE: Further height adjustment can be accomplished b...
Page 78 - FIGURE 13 - REPLACING SUSPENSION ARM
78 NOTE: When installing the tubular end of the NEW sus- pension arm, the beveled washer MUST be placed on the inside and outside of the base frame, with the bevels facing each other. 10. Secure tubular end of the NEW suspension arm as- sembly to base frame with existing mounting screw. 11. Torque s...
Page 79 - RWD WHEELCHAIRS
79 RWD WHEELCHAIRS PROCEDURE 16 R W D W H E E L C H A I R S This Procedure includes the following: Removing/Installing Group 24 Battery Box Sub-Frame Removing/Installing Group 22 Battery Box Tray Converting Group 22 Batteries to Group 24 Batteries Shock Replacement Shock Spring Replacement Rubber El...
Page 82 - GROUP 24 BATTERIES; FIGURE 5 - SHOCK REPLACEMENT; TOP OF SHOCK; GROUP 22 AND GROUP 24 BATTERIES
82 Battery Box Sub-frame REAR OF CHAIR FRONT OF CHAIR Spacer Mounting Screw (LOOSEN) Retainer Clip (Closed End) GROUP 24 BATTERIES GROUP 22 BATTERIES Mounting Screw Shock Mounting Screw Locknut Suspension Arm FIGURE 5 - SHOCK REPLACEMENT Top of Shock Battery Box Retainer Bar TOP OF SHOCK BOTTOM OF S...
Page 84 - Rubber Element; FIGURE 7 - RUBBER ELEMENT REPLACEMENT; FIGURE 8 - CONVERTING TORQUE AND X RUBBER
84 Spacer Battery Mount Bracket Rubber Element Mounting Screw Base Frame FIGURE 7 - RUBBER ELEMENT REPLACEMENT Mounting Screw (LOOSEN) EQUIPMENT OPTION CONVERTING TORQUE AND XRUBBER ELEMENTS TO ARROWSHOCKS (FIGURE 8) 1. Remove the battery box. Refer to INSTALLING/REMOV- ING GROUP 22 BATTERY BOX in P...
Page 85 - Adjustment Options
85 REMOVING/INSTALLINGGEARBOX(FIGURE 10) C A U T I O N Perform the following procedure in a des-ignated work area to prevent damage toflooring (carpeting, tile, etc.). Removing 1. Remove the drive wheels from the wheelchair. Refer to REMOVING/INSTALLING DRIVE WHEELS in PRO- CEDURE 12 of this manual....
Page 86 - FIGURE 11 - ADJUSTING WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION; MOTOR/GEARBOX ASSEMBLY; Adjusting Weight Distribution Procedure
86 Washer Base Frame FIGURE 11 - ADJUSTING WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION Seat Support Bracket REPOSITIONING THE MOTOR/GEARBOX (FIGURE 12) NOTE: The motor/gearbox assembly can be repositioned to lengthen or shorten the wheelbase by 2-inches in 1-inch in- crements. STANDARD POSITION - LENGTHENS the wheelbase an...
Page 87 - Acceptable mounting positions for the gearless/brushless motor.; ARROW AND STORM X; NOTE: These mounting positions apply to the Arrow; TORQUE; NOTE:These mounting positions apply to the Torque; FIGURE 13 - REPOSITIONING THE GEARLESS/BRUSHLESS MOTOR
87 RWD WHEELCHAIRS PROCEDURE 16 R W D W H E E L C H A I R S Standard - Approximately 65% of weight over rear wheels 1 - Inch Forward - Approximately 70% of weight over rear wheels 2 - Inch Forward - Approximately 75% of weight over rear wheels REPOSITIONING THE GEARLESS/BRUSHLESS MOTOR (FIGURE 13,14...
Page 89 - FIGURE 16 - REPLACING SUSPENSION ARM FOR
89 12. Install the shock onto the new suspension arm. Refer to REMOVING/INSTALLING THE SHOCK ASSEM- BLY in this procedure of the manual. 13. Install the motor onto the new suspension arm. Refer to REMOVING/INSTALLING THE MOTOR in PRO- CEDURE 12 of this manual. 14. Install anti-tip assembly onto the ...
Page 91 - FWD WHEELCHAIRS; S H R O U D
91 FWD WHEELCHAIRS PROCEDURE 17 F W D W H E E L C H A I R S This Procedure includes the following:Removing/Installing Rear ShroudRemoving/Installing Front ShroudRemoving/Installing Side Shroud AssemblyRemoving/Installing CounterweightReplacing Group 24 Battery Box Sub-FrameRemoving/Installing Shocks...
Page 93 - C O U N T E R W E I G H T
93 FWD WHEELCHAIRS PROCEDURE 17 F W D W H E E L C H A I R S FIGURE 4 - REMOVING/INSTALLING C O U N T E R W E I G H T Bottom Shoulder Screw Bottom Slot in Mounting Bracket Top Shoulder Screw Counterweight DETAIL “C” - REMOVING - STEP 4; INSTALLING - STEP 2 DETAIL “B” - REMOVING - STEP 3; INSTALLING -...
Page 94 - FIGURE 5 - REMOVING/INSTALLING GROUP 24 BATTERY BOX SUB-FRAME
94 FWD WHEELCHAIRS PROCEDURE 17 F W D W H E E L C H A I R S FIGURE 5 - REMOVING/INSTALLING GROUP 24 BATTERY BOX SUB-FRAME REAR OF C H A I R FRONT OF C H A I R Mounting Screw (STEPS 6 and 13) Locknut Wiring Harness W/ Bracket Battery Box Sub-frame Sub-Frame Mounting Screw (STEPS 8 and 12) Washer (STE...
Page 97 - G E A R B O X
97 PROCEDURE 17 F W D W H E E L C H A I R S Installing C A U T I O N The longer socket screws MUST be posi-tioned in the mounting holes on the OUT-SIDE of the suspension arm, and the SHORTERsocket screws MUST be positioned in themounting holes on the INSIDE of the sus-pension arm. Otherwise, damage ...
Page 98 - FIGURE 10 - SENSOR CABLE ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT
98 FWD WHEELCHAIRS PROCEDURE 17 F W D W H E E L C H A I R S Tie Wrap A Sensor Cable Sensor Bracket LEFT Motor Cable Sensor Cable Tie Wrap B Battery Box Sub- Frame Lego Block Connector Of The Battery Wiring Harness Base Frame Mounting Screw Washer Locknut Sensor Sensor Bracket FIGURE 10 - SENSOR CA...
Page 100 - DETAIL A; Reinstall the mounting screw that secures the battery
100 Lego Block Connector Of The Battery Wiring Harness Base Frame Tie Wrap A RIGHT Motor Cable Battery Charger Cable Tie Wrap B Battery Box Sub- Frame FIGURE 12 - REMOVING/INSTALLING WIRING HARNESS DETAIL B DETAIL C DETAIL D Mounting Screws Locknuts Wiring Harness W/ Bracket Battery Box Sub-...
Page 101 - Seat; FOOTBOARD; FIGURE 13 - ADJUSTING WEIGHT
101 PROCEDURE 17 FWD WHEELCHAIRS ADJUSTING WEIGHTDISTRIBUTION (FIGURE 13) NOTE: Depending on the seat depth ordered, the position of the seat support brackets is factory set between 2.25 and 6 inches (measured from the front of the base frame to the front of the seat support brackets). This will put...
Page 102 - Depth
102 PROCEDURE 17 F W D W H E E L C H A I R S FIGURE 14 - INSTALLING 90 o FOOTBOARD Flat Screws Washers Locknuts 90 o Footrest Support Mounting Screws (STEP 7) Washer 90 o Footboard Mounting Screw (STEP 6) FOOTBOARD ADJUSTMENTS-DEPTH/HEIGHT/ANGLE(FIGURE 15) WARNING DO NOT remove detent pin from footr...
Page 103 - FOOTREST ANGLE ADJUSTMENTS; ADJUSTMENT
103 F W D W H E E L C H A I R S FWD WHEELCHAIRS PROCEDURE 17 FOOTREST ANGLE ADJUSTMENTS WARNING DO NOT remove detent pin from footrestassembly. Otherwise, injury may result. Footrest Angle Adjustment Relative to theVertical Position of the Front Shroud(FIGURE 16) NOTE: The angle of the footrest rela...
Page 104 - Direction of
104 FIGURE 16 - FOOTREST ANGLE ADJUSTMENTS Mounting Screw Locknut Cams Cam Upper Mounting Bracket DETAIL “A” DETAIL “B” DETAIL “C” - SIDE VIEW OF FOOTREST DETAIL “D” - TOP VIEW OF FOOTREST Vertical Position of Front Shroud NOTE: Angle is increased or decreased depending on direction of footrest rota...
Page 105 - NOTES
Page 107 - LIMTIED WARRANTY; LIMITED WARRANTY
107 LIMTIED WARRANTY L I M I T E D W A R R A N T Y LIMITED WARRANTY PLEASE NOTE: THE WARRANTY BELOW HAS BEEN DRAFTED TO COMPLY WITH FEDERAL LAWAPPLICABLE TO PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED AFTER JULY 4, 1975. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser/user of our products. This warranty gives yo...