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Usage

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Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series 6 Usage 6.1 Pushing the Mobility Device in Freewheel Mode The motors of the mobility device are equipped with motor locks, which prevent the mobility device from rolling when the remote is switched off. When pushing the mobility device manually while freewheeling, the motor locks must be disengaged. Pushing the mobility device by hand may require more physical force than expected (more than 100 N). The necessary force nevertheless complies with the requirements of RESNA Section 14. The intended use of the freewheel mode is to maneuver the mobility device over short distances. The push handles or push bars support this function, but be aware that there might be some interference between the feet of the assistant and the rear part of the mobility device. 6.1.1 Disengaging/Engaging the Motor Lock Levers Fig. 6-1 WARNING! Risk of Injury or Damage Misuse of motor locks may result in injury or damage. - DO NOT engage or disengage motor locks until the power is in the off position. Motor lock A disengagement/engagement allows free-wheeling or joystick controlled operation. Free-wheeling allows an assistant to maneuver the wheelchair without power. Motor lock levers are located between the rear caster assembly and drive wheel on both sides of the wheelchair. 40 60101877-B

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Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series
6
Usage
6.1
Pushing the Mobility Device in Freewheel
Mode
The motors of the mobility device are equipped with motor
locks, which prevent the mobility device from rolling when
the remote is switched off. When pushing the mobility
device manually while freewheeling, the motor locks must
be disengaged.
Pushing the mobility device by hand may require
more physical force than expected (more than 100
N). The necessary force nevertheless complies with
the requirements of RESNA Section 14.
The intended use of the freewheel mode is to
maneuver the mobility device over short distances.
The push handles or push bars support this function,
but be aware that there might be some interference
between the feet of the assistant and the rear part
of the mobility device.
6.1.1
Disengaging/Engaging the Motor Lock Levers
Fig. 6-1
WARNING!
Risk of Injury or Damage
Misuse of motor locks may result in injury or
damage.
– DO NOT engage or disengage motor locks until
the power is in the off position.
Motor lock
A
disengagement/engagement allows
free-wheeling or joystick controlled operation.
Free-wheeling allows an assistant to maneuver the
wheelchair without power.
Motor lock levers are located between the rear
caster assembly and drive wheel on both sides of
the wheelchair.
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60101877-B