Invacare InTouch PCS ITPCST 18 Owner's Operator And Maintenance Manual

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Owner's Operator And Maintenance Manual
Owner’s Operator and Maintenance Manual
DEALER: This manual MUST be given to
the user of this product.
USER:
BEFORE using this product, read this
manual and save for future reference.
InTouch
PCS
Positioning Back
Models
ITPCSR ITPCST
ITPCSR16 ITPCST16
ITPCSR18 ITPCST18
ITPCSR20 ITPCST20
InTouch
PCS
Positioning Back 2 Part No 1163138
WARNING
DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT FIRST READING AND
UNDERSTANDING THIS MANUAL. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO
UNDERSTAND THE WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS
CONTACT A QUALIFIED DEALER OR INVACARE TECHNICAL SUPPORT
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE THIS EQUIPMENT - OTHERWISE INJURY
OR DAMAGE MAY RESULT.
ACCESSORIES WARNING
Invacare products are specifically designed and manufactured for use in conjunction with
Invacare accessories. Accessories designed by other manufacturers have not been tested by
Invacare and are not recommended for use with Invacare products.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part No 1163138 3 InTouch™ PCS™
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SPECIAL NOTES ............................................................................................ 4
SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES ............................................................... 5
Important Information....................................................................................................................................................5
Seating Pressure Warning .............................................................................................................................................5
Installation Warnings ......................................................................................................................................................5
Weight Capacity ..............................................................................................................................................................5
SECTION 2—INSTALLATION .......................................................................... 6
Installing the Back............................................................................................................................................................7
Install the Back Cane Mounting Assemblies .........................................................................................................7
Install/Adjust the Back on the Back Cane Mounting Assemblies.....................................................................8
Adjusting the Back Depth and/or Angle.....................................................................................................................9
Installing the Back - Invacare Power Wheelchairs with Power Recline .......................................................... 10
Installing/Removing Lateral Supports and/or Pelvic Stabilizers.......................................................................... 11
Removing the Back for Transport............................................................................................................................ 11
SECTION 3—MAINTENANCE ....................................................................... 12
Installing/Removing the Back Cushion..................................................................................................................... 12
Installing/Removing the Back Cushion Cover........................................................................................................ 13
Cleaning .......................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Back Shell................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Outer Cover............................................................................................................................................................. 13
Foam ........................................................................................................................................................................... 13
LIMITED WARRANTY ................................................................................. 14
SPECIAL NOTES
InTouch
PCS
Positioning Back 4 Part No 1163138
SPECIAL NOTES
Signalwordsareusedinthismanualandapplytohazardsorunsafepracticeswhichcouldresultinpersonalinjuryor
propertydamage.Refertothetablebelowfordefinitionsofthesignalwords
.
NOTICE
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE.
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance MUST be performed ONLY by qualified personnel.
SIGNAL WORD MEANING
DANGER
Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING
Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
property damage or minor injury or both.
SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES
Part No 1163138 5 InTouch
PCS
Positioning Back
SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES
WARNING
SECTION 1 - GENERAL GUIDELINES contains important information for the safe operation and
use of this product.
Important Information
Thereareseveraladjustmentsav ailablewhenthebackisuse don manualandpowerwheelc hair s.Those adjustmentsinclude
height,depthandangle. Thereisnoangleor depthadjustmentavailablewhenthebackisusedonInv acare Power
WheelchairswithPowerRecline.
Theproceduresintheinstallationsectionrequirea3/16
Allenwrench.A7/16wrenchisrequiredisrequiredifinstallingthe
backonto anInv acarePowerWheelchairwithPowerRecline.
ThebackcushionisNOTdesi gne dforuseinthetreatmentofpressuresores.
Thebestwaytoavoidproblemsrelatedtopressuresoresistounderstandtheircausesandyour
ro leinaskinmanagement
program.
Yourtherapistandphysicianshouldbeconsultedifyouhaveanyquestionsregardingweightrelief,selfexaminationofskin,
orindividuallimitationsandneeds.
Allseatingsyst emsshouldbeselectedcarefully.Workingwithyourtherapist,physicianandequipmentsupplieristhebest
waytoassure
thataseatingsystemchoi cematchestheindividualsneeds.
Astheneedsoftheindividualbecomemorecomplex,theInTouchPCSPositioningBackevaluationbecomesmoreimportant.
Seating Pressure Warning
Skinconditionshouldbecheckedfrequentlyaftertheinstallationanduseofanynewseatingsystem .
Installation Warnings
Afteranyadjustment s,repairorservic eandbeforeuse,makesurethatallattachinghardwareistightenedsecurely.
DONOTinstallthe InTouchPCSPositioningBackontobackcaneswithanoutsidediametergreaterthan1”orlessthan7/8”
nominal(0.800”actual)‐otherwise,injuryordamage mayoccur .
EnsuretheInTouch
PCSPositioningBackisprop erlysecuredtothewheelchairbefore using.
Weight Capacity
WARNING
The weight capacity of the back may be directly limited by the weight capacity of the wheelchair
that it is being installed and used on. The user’s weight MUST NOT exceed the weight capacity of
the wheelchair or back.
SIZE 14 TO 21-INCH WIDTH 22 TO 24-INCH WIDTH
MAXIMUM WEIGHT RATING 300 lbs 500 lbs
SECTION 2—INSTALLATION
InTouch
PCS
Positioning Back 6 Part No 1163138
SECTION 2—INSTALLATION
WARNING
Check ALL fasteners periodically to ensure that mechanical connections and attaching hardware
are tightened securely - otherwise injury or damage may occur.
DO NOT continue to use this product if problems are discovered. Corrective maintenance can be per-
formed at or arranged through your equipment supplier.
NOTE:TheinstallationinstructionsdifferforaInvacarePowerWheelchair withPower Reclinefromthe installationinstructionsfora
manual orapowerwheelchairwithroundcanes7/8”nominalto1”diameter.
1. Removeanyexistingbackupholsteryorbacksystemfromthechairbeforeinstallation.RefertoOwnersManual
shippedwith
wheelchair.
2. Installtheback.Refertothetablebelowforapplicableinstallationandadjustmentinstructions.
TYPE OF
INSTALLATION
FOR INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS, REFER TO
ADJUSTMENTS FOR APPLICABLE
ADJUSTMENTS, REFER TO
Manual or Power wheelchair with
round canes 7/8” nominal to 1” dia.
Installing the Back on page 7. HEIGHT - YES
DEPTH - YES
ANGLE - YES
For height adjustment, refer to
Install/Adjust the Back on the Back
Cane Mounting Assemblies on
page 8. For depth and angle adjust-
ment, refer to Adjusting the Back
Depth and/or Angle on page 9.
Invacare Power Wheelchair
w/Power Recline
Installing the Back - Invacare Power
Wheelchairs with Power Recline on
page 10.
HEIGHT - YES
DEPTH - NO
ANGLE - NO
For height adjustment, refer to
Refer to Installing the Back - Invac-
are Power Wheelchairs with
Power Recline on page 10.
SECTION 2—INSTALLATION
Part No 1163138 7 InTouch
PCS
Positioning Back
Installing the Back
NOTE:Thisprocedur edoesnot applytoInvacarePowerWheelchairswithPowerRecline.RefertoInstallingtheBack‐Invacar ePower
WheelchairswithPowerReclineonpage 10.
Install the Back Cane Mounting Assemblies
NOTE:Forthisprocedure,refertoFIGU RES2.1through2.3.
NOTE:Toremovethebackcaneassemblies,reversethis
procedure.
NOTE:Itmaybenecessarytoraiseorlowerthebackcanesto
achievethedesiredheightinstallation.RefertoOwner’s
Manualshippedwithwheelchair.
NOTE:DONOTdisassemblethebackcane
mounting
assembliesduringSTEP1ofthisprocedure.
1. Loosen,butDONOTremove,thesocketheadscrews
onthebackcanemountingassemblies,justenoughto
allowthebackcanemountingassembliestosliponto
thebackcanes.
NOTE:Somewheelchairshavebackcaneswithabend.Make
surethatthe
backcanemountingassembliesarecompletely
aboveorbelowandnotstraddlingthebend.
NOTE:Thereisalefthandandarighthandbackcane
mountingassemblyusedwitheachInTouchPCSPositioning
Back.Wheninstalledproperly,theballisupandtheconeis
down,asshowninFIGURE
2.1.
2. Slidethebackcanemountingassemblyontotheback
cane.
3. Alignthescoredverticallineontheoutsidebackcane
mountingassemblywiththecenterofthebackcane
asshowninFIGURE 2.2.
4. Adjustthebackcanemountingassembliesuntilthe
ballandconeoneachassemblyispositionedinward
of
thebackcanesasshowninFIGURE2.3.
5. Looselytightenthesocketheadscrewsontheback
canemountingassembly.
NOTE:DONOTtightenthesocketheadscrewscompletely
untilthebackisinstalledandcenteredbetweenthebackcanes.
6. RepeatSTEPS1‐5toinstalltheoppositebackcane
mountingassembly
ontotheoppositebackcane.
FIGURE 2.1 Check hardware orientation
FIGURE 2.2 Check vertical alignment
FIGURE 2.3 Check ball and cone position
Right-Hand Back Cane
Mounting Assembly
Back Cane
Ball (up)
Cone (down)
Socket Head
Screws
NOTE:Thisviewisfromthebackofthewheelchair,lookingatthe
backcanes.
Left-Hand Back Cane
Mounting Assembly
Scored Vertical Line
(align with center of back cane)
Right-Hand Back Cane
Mounting Assembly
Seat
NOTE:Thisviewislookingattherightsideofthewheelchair.
Back Cane
Ball and cone on back cane mounting
assemblies MUST be installed inward
of the back canes
NOTE:Thisviewisfromthetopofthewheelchair,lookingdown
attheseat.
Inward of Back Canes
SECTION 2—INSTALLATION
InTouch
PCS
Positioning Back 8 Part No 1163138
Install/Adjust the Back on the Back Cane Mounting Assemblies
WARNING
The installed location of the back is directly related to the wheelchairs stability. Check the stability of the
wheelchair after installation and before use. Refer to STABILITY in the wheelchair Owner’s Manual.
NOTE:Forthisprocedure,refertoFIGURES2.4through2.6.
NOTE:BothlatchesMUSTbeintheup(unlocked)positionto
installtheback.
1. Oneachbackmountingbracket,slightlypulloutasyou
rotatethebottomofthelatchoutw ard180°totheup
(unlocked) position.
2. Alignandputthereceiv ers
onthebackmounting
bracketsontothebackcanemounting assembliesas
showninFIGURE2.4.
3. Adjustthebackcanemountingassembliesuntilthe
receiv er sarefullyseatedoneachsideandthebackis
centeredbetweenthebackcanes.
NOTE:Ifnootheradjustmentisneeded,proceedtoSTEP5.
NOTE:
The positionofthesocketheadsc r ews,washerandnut
platescanbeadjustedintheslotsinthebackshellandba ck
mounti ng brackets.RefertoFIGURE2.5.UseSTEP4tomake
theseadjustments.
4. P erformthefollowing:
A. Remov ethebackcushion.Refer to
Installing/RemovingtheBackCushion
onpage 12.
B. Onbothsides ofthewheelchair,loosenbutDO
NOTremovethetwosocketheadscrewsthatsecure
thewasherplate,nutplateandbackmounting
brackettothebackshell.
C. Adjustthehardwareuntilthe desired heightis
obtainedandthereceiv e rsarefullyse atedontothe
back
canemountingassembliesassh ownin
FIGURE 2.6.Makesuretheback iscentered
betweenthebackcanes.
D. Onbothsidesofthewheelchair,tightenthetw o
socketheadscrewsthatattachthewasherplate,nut
plateandbackmountingbrackettothebackshell.
E. Installthebackcushion.Referto
Installing/Removingthe
BackCushiononpage 12.
5. Oneachbackmountingbracket,rotatethelatch
outw ardanddowntothelockedposition.
NOTE:Makesureanaudible“click”isheardforeachlatch.
6. Tightenthesocketheadscrews onthe backcane
mountingassemblies.
7. Pullup onthebacktomakesureitislockedinplace.
FIGURE 2.4
Align the back mounting hardware
FIGURE 2.5 Secondary adjustments
FIGURE 2.6 Check hardware alignment
Back
Receiver on Back
Mounting Bracket
Ball and Cone on Back Cane
Mounting Assembly
Latch
(rotated 180° to the up
(unlocked) position)
Socket Head Screws
Washer Plate
DETAIL “A” -
PARTIAL BACK VIEW
NOTE:BackCaneMountingAssemblynotshownforclarity .DO
NOTremovethebackca nemountingassemblytomakethis
adjustment.
Socket Head Screw
Height Adjustment Slot in
Back Shell
Nut Plate
(cut away to show slot in back
mounting bracket)
Back Mounting Bracket
Hardware is centered
and seated in the
receivers
NOTE:Thisviewisfromthetopofthewheelchair,lookingdownat
theseat.
SECTION 2—INSTALLATION
Part No 1163138 9 InTouch
PCS
Positioning Back
Adjusting the Back Depth and/or Angle
NOTE:TheseadjustmentsdonotapplytoInvacarePowerWheelchairswithPowerRecline.
NOTE:Forthisprocedure,refertoFIGURE2.7.
1. Oneachsideofthewheelchair,loosenbutDONOTremovethetwosocketheadscrewsthatsecurethebackshell
mountingbracketsandwasherplatestothebackcanemounting
assemblies.
2. Adjustthebacktothedesireddepthand/orangle.
3. Tightenthesocketheadscrewssecuringthewasherplatesandbackshellmountingbrackets tothebackcane
mountingassemblies.
FIGURE 2.7 Adjusting the Back Depth and/or Angle
120° ANGLE FROM
SEATING SURFACE
90° ANGLE FROM
SEATING SURFACE
60° ANGLE FROM
SEATING SURFACE
NOTE:Thisviewisfromtherightsideofthewheelchair,rightba ckcaneandattachinghardwar enotshownforclarity.Theangle
measurements ar erelativetoba ckcanesat90°totheseatingsurface.
120°
90°
Seating Surface
60°
SECTION 2—INSTALLATION
InTouch
PCS
Positioning Back 10 Part No 1163138
Installing the Back - Invacare Power Wheelchairs with Power
Recline
NOTE:Thismountingsystemisfixedanddoesnotallowfor
width,angleordepthadjustment.
NOTE:Forthisprocedure,refertoFIGURE 2.8and
FIGURE 2.9.
1. Placeaflatwasherontotwohexheadscrews.
2. Insertahexheadscrewintoeachmountingholeinthe
backcanemountingbracket.
3. Looselyattachthehex
headscrewsandflatwashersto
thebackcanemountingbracketwithtwotnuts.
4. RepeatSTEPS13toattachthehardwaretothe
oppositebackcanemountingbracket.
5. AlignandinsertthetnutsintotheTslotsintheback
canes.
6. Adjustthebacktothedesiredposition
ontheback
canes.
7. Looselytightenthehexheadscrews.
NOTE:Ifnootherheightadjustmentisnecessary,proceedto
STEP11ofthisprocedure.
8. Oneachsideofthewheelchair,loosenbutDONOT
removethetwosocketheadscrewsthatsecurethe
backshellandwasherplatestotheback
cane
mountingbracket.
9. Adjustthebacktothedesire dheightalongthevertical
slotsonbothsidesofthe backshell.
10. Tightenthesocketheadscrewssecuringthewasher
platesandbackshelltothebackcanemounting
brackets.
11. Securelytightenthehexheadscrews.
NOTE:Afterinstallationandbeforeuse,pull
uponthebackto
ensureitislocked.
FIGURE 2.8 Installation Details on an
Invacare Power Wheelchair with Power Recline
FIGURE 2.9
Secondary Height Adjustment
T-Slot in
Back Cane
Back Cane
Mounting Bracket
Hex Head Screws
and Flat Washers
Socket Head
Screws
Washer Plate
SECTION 2—INSTALLATION
Part No 1163138 11 InTouch
PCS
Positioning Back
Installing/Removing Lateral Supports and/or Pelvic Stabilizers
NOTE:Forthisprocedure,refertoFIGURE2.10.
NOTE:Toremovethelateralsupportsorpelvicstabilizers, reversethisprocedure.
NOTE:IftheInTouchPCSPositioningBackisusedonapowerwheelchairthathasaMK6i™connectortrayattachedtothebackshell,
itmaybenecessarytoremovethetwo
sc r ewsandhexnutsthatattachconnectortraytothebackshe lltogainaccesstotheslots.Befor e
removingthescrews,makenoteoftheorie ntationoftheconne ctortraywhileitis stillattachedtothebackshell.
NOTE:Thelateralsupportsandpelvicstabilizerscanbeinstalledat
anypositiononthebackshellthatisbestfor theuserandMUST
ALWAYSbeattachedwithtwosocketscrewsandflatwashers.
NOTE:A7/16wr enchisrequiredforthispr ocedur e.
NOTE:TheLateralSupportcanbeadjustedupordownin the upperslotsin1”incr ements.
NOTE:
ThePelvicStabilizercanbeadjustedupordowninthelowerslotsin1”increments.
1. Determinethedesiredpositiontoattachthelateralorpelvicsta b ilizersonthebackshell.
2. Removethetwoscrewsandhexnutsthatattachtheconnectortraymountingbracketstothebackshel l. Ifthewiring
isalreadyinplace,lettheMK6iconnectortrayandbracketshanglooselyfromthewiring.
3. Foreachpelvicstabilizerorlateralsupport,attachtothebackshellwithtwosocketheadscrewsandwashers.
4. Attachtheconnectortraymountingbracketstothebackshellwithtwoscrewsandhexnuts.
FIGURE 2.10
Secondary Height Adjustment
Removing the Back for Transport
NOTE:BothlatchesMUSTbeintheup(unlocked)positiontoremovetheback.
1. Oneachbackmountingbracket,slightlypulloutasyourotatethebottomofthelatch180°totheup(unlocked)
position.
2. Liftthebackoffofthebackcanemountingassemblies.
Pelvic
Stabilizer
Lateral Support
Front view
Hex Nuts
Screws
MK6i connector tray
Back view
Slots
SECTION 3—MAINTENANCE
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PCS
Positioning Back 12 Part No 1163138
SECTION 3—MAINTENANCE
Installing/Removing the Back Cushion
NOTE:Forthisprocedure,refertoFIGURE3.1.
NOTE:Toremovethebackcushion,reversethisprocedur e.
1. Separatethehookandloopmaterialatthebottomofthebackcushionandflipthelargeupholsteryflapupand
awayfromthebackcushion.
2. Putthebackcushionfacedownonaflat,
stablesurface.
3. Putthebackfacedownontothebackcushion.
4. Putthetopofthebackshellintothepocketatthetopofthebackcushion.
5. Pullthebottomupholsteryflaparoundthebottomofthebackandfastenthehookmaterialontheinsideofthe
bottomupholsteryflap
(C)totheloopmaterialonthebottomofthebackshell(D).
6. Fastenthehookmaterialonthelargeupholsteryflap(A)totheloopmaterialonthebottomupholsteryflap(B).
NOTE:Therear etwostripsofhookmater ialonthebackshell thatholdthe backcus hioninplace.
7. Flipthebackoverandapplyslightpressuretothebackcushiontofastenthebackcushiontothebackshell.
FIGURE 3.1 Installing/Removing the Back Cushion
Rear view of the Back Shell
Inside loop material (C)
fastens to (D)
Rear View of Back Cushion
Pocket in Upholstery
TOP
BOTTOM
Hook Material (A) fastens to (B)
Large Upholstery Flap
Back shell
Outside Loop material (B) fastens to (A)
Hook material (D)
fastens to (C)
BOTTOM
Opening in upholstery
for head rest mounting
TOP
SECTION 3—MAINTENANCE
Part No 1163138 13 InTouch
PCS
Positioning Back
Installing/Removing the Back Cushion Cover
WARNING
The back cushion cover is designed to protect the foam from moisture and to provide fire retar-
dancy. DO NOT use the back cushion without the cushion cover. If the cover is torn, it MUST be
replaced IMMEDIATELY.
NOTE:Toremovethebackcushionfr omthebackcushioncover,reversethis procedur e.
1. Fliptherearupholsteryflapupandawayfromthebackcushion.
2. Separatethehookandloopstripsatthebottomofthebackcushionupholstery.
3. Pullthefoamoutofthebackcushioncover.
Cleaning
Regularinspectionofparts includinghardware,brackets, upholsterymaterials,foams,andplastics,fordeformation,
corrosion,breakage,wearorcompr essionisr ecommend ed.
WARNING
DO NOT continue to use this product if any of the upholstery materials, foams, and/or plastics are
found to be deformed, breaking, worn, and/or compressed. Corrective maintenance can be
performed at or arranged through your equipment supplier.
The back cushion cover is designed to protect the foam from moisture and to provide fire
retardancy. DO NOT use the back cushion without the cushion cover. If the cover is torn, it
MUST be replaced IMMEDIATELY.
Continued use with absent or damaged cover by an incontinent user can result in severe skin
irritation, infection, and other skin care issues.
Back Shell
Regularcleaning andinspectionofthebackshellisrecomm ended. Wipetheentiresurfacewi thadampcloth.
Outer Cover
CAUTION
DO NOT use fabric softeners or bleach. DO NOT machine dry. Air dry only. DO NOT dry in
sun.
Regularcleaning andinspectionoftheoutercoverisrec ommended .
NOTE:Beforelaunderingtheoutercover,removethefoam.
Machi ne washtheoutercov erincoldwaterongentlecycleusingamilddetergent.
Foam
ThefoamMUST bereplacedifitbec omescontaminatedbecauseofincontinence.The foamisabsorbentandca nnotbe
cleaned
.
LIMITED WARRANTY
InTouch
PCS
Positioning Back 14 Part No 1163138
LIMITED WARRANTY
PLEASE NOTE: THE WARRANTY BELOW HAS BEEN DRAFTED TO COMPLY WITH FEDERAL LAW
APPLICABLE TO PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED AFTER JULY 4,1975.
This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser/user of our products.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal rights which vary from state to
state.
Invacare warrants its product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years
from date of purchase. If within such warranty period any such product shall be proven to be defective, such
product shall be repaired or replaced, at Invacare’s option, with refurbished or new parts. This warranty does
not include any labor or shipping charges incurred in replacement part installation or repair of any such product.
Product repairs shall not extend this warranty - coverage for repaired product shall end when this limited
warranty terminates. Invacare’s sole obligation and your exclusive remedy under this warranty shall be limited
to such repair and/or replacement.
For warranty service, please contact the dealer from whom you purchased your Invacare product. In the event
you do not receive satisfactory warranty service, please write directly to Invacare at the address below, provide
dealer’s name, address, and the date of purchase, indicate nature of the defect and, if the product is serialized,
indicate the serial number. Do not return products to our factory without our prior consent.
LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS: THE FOREGOING WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO SERIAL
NUMBERED PRODUCTS IF THE SERIAL NUMBER HAS BEEN REMOVED OR DEFACED, PRODUCTS
SUBJECTED TO NEGLIGENCE, ACCIDENT, IMPROPER OPERATION, MAINTENANCE OR STORAGE,
COMMERCIAL OR INSTITUTIONAL USE, PRODUCTS MODIFIED WITHOUT INVACARE’S EXPRESS
WRITTEN CONSENT INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, MODIFICATION THROUGH THE USE
UNAUTHORIZED PARTS OR ATTACHMENTS; PRODUCTS DAMAGED BY REASON OF REPAIRS MADE
TO ANY COMPONENT WITHOUT THE SPECIFIC CONSENT OF INVACARE, OR TO A PRODUCT
DAMAGED BY CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND INVACARE’S CONTROL, AND SUCH EVALUATION WILL BE
SOLELY DETERMINED BY INVACARE. THE WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO PROBLEMS ARISING
FROM NORMAL WEAR OR FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES
WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND THE SOLE REMEDY FOR
VIOLATIONS OF ANY WARRANTY WHATSOEVER, SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT
OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT PURSUANT TO THE TERMS CONTAINED HEREIN. THE APPLICATION
OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY WHATSOEVER SHALL NOT EXTEND BEYOND THE DURATION OF THE
EXPRESS WARRANTY PROVIDED HEREIN. INVACARE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER.
THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE EXTENDED TO COMPLY WITH STATE/PROVINCIAL LAWS AND
REQUIREMENTS.
Manuel d'utilisation et d'entretien
DISTRIBUTEUR: Ce manuel DOIT être remis à
l'utilisateur de ce produit.
UTILISATEUR :
AVANT d'utiliser ce produit, veuillez
lire ce manuel et le conserver pour consultation ultérieure.
Dossier de positionnement
InTouch™PCS™
Modèles
ITPCSR ITPCST
ITPCSR16 ITPCST16
ITPCSR18 ITPCST18
ITPCSR20 ITPCST20
Dossier de positionnement InTouch™PCS™ 16 Part No 1163138
AVERTISSEMENT
NE PAS UTILISER CET ÉQUIPEMENT AVANT D'AVOIR LU ET COMPRIS CE
MANUEL. SI VOUS N'ÊTES PAS EN MESURE DE COMPRENDRE LES
AVERTISSEMENTS, CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ ET INSTRUCTIONS,
CONTACTEZ UN DISTRIBUTEUR QUALIFIÉ OU LE PERSONNEL
TECHNIQUE D'INVACARE AVANT D'UTILISER CET ÉQUIPEMENT - SOUS
PEINE DE RISQUER DE CAUSER DES BLESSURES OU DOMMAGES.
AVERTISSEMENT CONCERNANT LES ACCESSOIRES
Les produits Invacare sont spécifiquement conçus et fabriqués pour une utilisation conjointe
avec les accessoires Invacare. Les accessoires conçus par d'autres fabricants n'ont pas été tes-
tés par Invacare et leur utilisation avec les produits Invacare n'est pas recommandée.
TABLE DES MATIÈRES
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TABLE DES MATIÈRES
REMARQUES SPÉCIALES ................................................................................. 18
SECTION 1—CONSIGNES GÉNÉRALES .............................................................. 19
Informations importantes.................................................................................................................................................. 19
Avertissement concernant la pression en position assise ......................................................................................... 19
Avertissements concernant l'installation ....................................................................................................................... 19
Capacité pondérale............................................................................................................................................................. 19
SECTION 2—INSTALLATION ............................................................................ 20
Installation du dossier......................................................................................................................................................... 21
Installer les montants des tiges en canne du dossier ............................................................................................. 21
Installer/régler le dossier sur les montants des tiges en canne du dossier....................................................... 22
Réglage de la profondeur et/ou de l'angle du dossier................................................................................................. 23
Installing the Back - Invacare Power Wheelchairs with Power Recline ................................................................. 24
Installation/démontage des supports latéraux et/ou des stabilisateurs de bassin ................................................ 25
Démontage du dossier pour le transport...................................................................................................................... 25
SECTION 3—ENTRETIEN ................................................................................. 26
Installation/démontage du coussinet du dossier .......................................................................................................... 26
Installation/démontage de la housse du coussinet....................................................................................................... 27
Nettoyage.............................................................................................................................................................................. 27
Coquille du dossier ........................................................................................................................................................ 27
Housse externe............................................................................................................................................................... 27
Mousse .............................................................................................................................................................................. 27
GARANTIE LIMITÉE ........................................................................................ 28
REMARQUES SPÉCIALES
Dossier de positionnement InTouch™PCS™ 18 Part No 1163138
REMARQUES SPÉCIALES
Desmotsindicateurssontutilisésdanscemanuelconcernantlesdangersetutilisationshasardeusesquipourraient
causerdespréjudicescorporelsoudesdommagesmatériels.Seréférerautableaucidessouspourladéfinitiondes
motsindicateurs.
AVIS
LES INFORMATIONS CONTENUES DANS CE DOCUMENT SONT SOUS RÉSERVE DE
MODIFICATION SANS AVIS PRÉALABLE.
ENTRETIEN
L’entretien DOIT être efectué EXLUSIVEMENT par du personnel qualifié.
MOT-INDICATEUR DÉFINITION
DANGER
Danger indique une situation hasardeuse imminente, laquelle, si elle n'est pas évitée, serait
mortelle ou causerait des blessures graves.
AVERTISSEMENT
Avertissement indique une situation potentiellement hasardeuse, laquelle, si elle n'est pas
évitée, serait mortelle ou causerait des blessures graves.
ATTENTION
Attention indique une situation potentiellement hasardeuse, laquelle, si elle n'est pas évitée,
pourrait causer des dommages matériels, des blessures superficielles, ou les deux.
SECTION 1—CONSIGNES GÉNÉRALES
Part No 1163138 19 Dossier de positionnement InTouch™PCS™
SECTION 1—CONSIGNES GÉNÉRALES
AVERTISSEMENT
SECTION 1 - Les CONSIGNES GÉNÉRALES contiennent des informations importantes pour
obtenir une fonctionnalité adéquate et pour utiliser ce produit en toute sécurité.
Informations importantes
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installé surdesfauteuilsroulantsélectriquesInv acare PowerWheelchairouPower
Recline.
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Avertissements concernant l'installation
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serrées.
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(1po.)oudemoinsde2,2 cm(7/8
po.)nominal(2,03cmou0,800po.réel)‐souspeinedecauserblessuresoudommages.
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Capacité pondérale
AVERTISSEMENT
La capacité pondérale du dossier est parfois directement limitée par la capacité pondérale du fau-
teuil roulant sur lequel il est installé. Le poids de l'utilisateur de DOIT PAS dépasser la capacité
pondérale du fauteuil roulant ou du dossier.
TAILLE LARGEUR 36 À 53,5 CM (14 à 21 po.) LARGEUR 56 À 61 CM (22 à 24 po.)
POIDS MAXIMAL 136 kg (300 lbs) 227 kg (500 lbs)
SECTION 2—INSTALLATION
Dossier de positionnement InTouch™PCS™ 20 Part No 1163138
SECTION 2—INSTALLATION
AVERTISSEMENT
Vérifier TOUTES les attaches régulièrement pour garantir que les connections mécaniques et
ferrures de fixation sont bien serrées - sous peine de causer blessures ou dommages.
NE PAS laisser ce produit en service en cas de problèmes. Un entretien correctif peut être effectué ou
arrangé par votre distributeur d'équipement.
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différentes desinstructionsdʹinstallation dʹunfauteuilroulantéle ctriqueoumanue l avectige srondesdetaillenominale2,2cm(7/8po.)
à2,5cm(1po.)dediamètre.
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roulant.
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TYPE D'INSTALLATION POUR LES INSTRUCTIONS
D'INSTALLATION, SE RÉFÉRER À
RÉGLAGES POUR LES RÉGLAGES
APPROPRIÉS, SE RÉFÉRER À
Fauteuil roulant manuel ou
électrique avec tiges rondes de
taille nominale 2,2 cm (7/8 po.) à
2,5 cm (1 po.) de diamètre
Installation du dossier on page 21. HAUTEUR - OUI
PROFONDEUR - OUI
ANGLE - OUI
Pour régler la hauteur, se référer à
Installer/régler le dossier sur les
montants des tiges en canne du
dossier on page 22. Pour régler la
profondeur et l’angle, se référer à
Réglage de la profondeur et/ou de
l'angle du dossier on page 23.
Fauteuil roulant électrique
Invacare Power Wheelchair avec
Power Recline.
Installation du dossier - Fauteuil roulant
électrique Invacare avec Power Recline
on page 24.
HAUTEUR - OUI
PROFONDEUR - NON
ANGLE - NON
Pour régler la hauteur, se référer à
Refer to Installation du dossier -
Fauteuil roulant électrique Invacare
avec Power Recline on page 24.
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