Invacare 3GAR Owners Manual 2 - Page 6

Using Vernier Shear Reduction VSR Independently of Recline Function

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TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Pinch Points...35 Stairways ...35 Transferring To and From Other Seats 36 SECTION 3-EMI INFORMATION 38 SECTION 4-SAFETY INSPECTION/TROUBLESHOOTING 40 Safety Inspection Checklists...40 All Wheelchairs ...40 Inspect/Adjust Initially...40 Inspect/Adjust Weekly ...41 Inspect/Adjust Monthly ...41 Inspect/Adjust Periodically ...41 Inspect/Adjust Every 18 Months 42 Additional Requirements for Wheelchairs with Powered Seating Systems 42 Inspect/Adjust Initially...42 Inspect/Adjust Weekly ...42 Inspect/Adjust Monthly ...42 Inspect/Adjust Periodically ...43 Troubleshooting - Mechanical ...44 Troubleshooting - Electrical...44 All Wheelchairs ...44 Wheelchairs with Powered Seating Systems 45 Checking Battery Charge Level...46 SECTION 5-WHEELCHAIR OPERATION 47 Operating the Wheelchair...47 Turning the Power On/Off ...47 Using the Joystick to Drive the Wheelchair 48 A Note About Drive Lock-Out ...49 Operating Powered Seating Systems 50 Single Function Toggle Switch...51 Optional Four-Way Toggle Switch 52 Vernier Shear Reduction (2G Tarsys Systems Only 54 About Vernier Shear Reduction 54 Using Vernier Shear Reduction (VSR) Independently of Recline Function 55 MKIV-A Joystick Switches and Indicators 56 Drive Select/On/Off Switch...56 Selecting the Drive Mode ...56 Speed Control ...56 Joystick...57 Battery Gauge Display (BGD)...57 Mode and Level Indicators...57 Emergency Stop Reset Switch...58 Emergency Stop Reset Input Connector 58 3G Storm Series® Wheelchairs 6 Part No 1134791

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
3G Storm Series® Wheelchairs
6
Part No 1134791
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Pinch Points
................................................................................................................................................
35
Stairways
.....................................................................................................................................................
35
Transferring To and From Other Seats
..............................................................................................
36
SECTION 3—EMI INFORMATION
.....................................................
38
SECTION 4—SAFETY INSPECTION/TROUBLESHOOTING
....................
40
Safety Inspection Checklists
...................................................................................................................
40
All Wheelchairs
....................................................................................................................................
40
Inspect/Adjust Initially
.....................................................................................................................
40
Inspect/Adjust Weekly
...................................................................................................................
41
Inspect/Adjust Monthly
..................................................................................................................
41
Inspect/Adjust Periodically
............................................................................................................
41
Inspect/Adjust Every 18 Months
..................................................................................................
42
Additional Requirements for Wheelchairs with Powered Seating Systems
...........................
42
Inspect/Adjust Initially
.....................................................................................................................
42
Inspect/Adjust Weekly
...................................................................................................................
42
Inspect/Adjust Monthly
..................................................................................................................
42
Inspect/Adjust Periodically
............................................................................................................
43
Troubleshooting - Mechanical
..............................................................................................................
44
Troubleshooting - Electrical
...................................................................................................................
44
All Wheelchairs
....................................................................................................................................
44
Wheelchairs with Powered Seating Systems
.................................................................................
45
Checking Battery Charge Level
.............................................................................................................
46
SECTION 5—WHEELCHAIR OPERATION
...........................................
47
Operating the Wheelchair
......................................................................................................................
47
Turning the Power On/Off
................................................................................................................
47
Using the Joystick to Drive the Wheelchair
......................................................................................
48
A Note About Drive Lock-Out
............................................................................................................
49
Operating Powered Seating Systems
...................................................................................................
50
Single Function Toggle Switch
...........................................................................................................
51
Optional Four-Way Toggle Switch
..................................................................................................
52
Vernier Shear Reduction (2G Tarsys Systems Only)
..................................................................
54
About Vernier Shear Reduction
..................................................................................................
54
Using Vernier Shear Reduction (VSR) Independently of Recline Function
........................
55
MKIV-A Joystick Switches and Indicators
...........................................................................................
56
Drive Select/On/Off Switch
...............................................................................................................
56
Selecting the Drive Mode
..............................................................................................................
56
Speed Control
......................................................................................................................................
56
Joystick
....................................................................................................................................................
57
Battery Gauge Display (BGD)
...........................................................................................................
57
Mode and Level Indicators
.................................................................................................................
57
Emergency Stop Reset Switch
...........................................................................................................
58
Emergency Stop Reset Input Connector
........................................................................................
58