Invacare TDX SP2 Series User Manual
Invacare TDX SP2 Series User Manual

Invacare TDX SP2 Series User Manual

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  • Page 1 Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series en Power Wheelchair User Manual This manual MUST be given to the user of the product. BEFORE using this product, this manual MUST be read and saved for future reference.
  • Page 2 All rights reserved. Republication, duplication or modification in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written permission from Invacare. Trademarks are identified by ™ and ®. All trademarks are owned by or licensed to Invacare Corporation or its subsidiaries unless otherwise noted.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 5 Setup ......... . . 31 5.1 General Setup Information.
  • Page 4 5.10.9 The hip support ......48 5.18.4 Setting Angle of Foot Plate ....69 5.10.10 Adjusting Seat Width .
  • Page 5 5.22.8 Adjusting the angle– and depth–adjustable foot 6.5.3 Safety Information When Taking Obstacles ..95 plate ........85 6.5.4 Correct Way to Take Obstacles .
  • Page 6 9.6 Long-Term Storage ......114 10 After Use ........115 10.1 Reconditioning .
  • Page 7: General

    For more information about the product, for example 1.3 Intended Use product safety notices and product recalls, contact your Invacare representative. See addresses at the end of this This mobility device was designed for persons whose ability document. to walk is impaired, but who are still in terms of their...
  • Page 8: Indications

    1.5 Type Classification • brake failure You should immediately contact an authorised Invacare This vehicle has been classified according to EN 12184 as a class B mobility product (for indoor and outdoor areas). It provider if the usability of your mobility device is restricted...
  • Page 9: Warranty Information

    1.10 Limitation of Liability • damage to the postural belt • damage to the joystick (joystick cannot be moved into Invacare accepts no liability for damage arising from: the neutral position) • cables that are damaged, kinked, pinched or have come •...
  • Page 10: Safety

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series 2 Safety WARNING! Risk of Death, Serious Injury or Damage Improper routing of cables may cause a tripping 2.1 General Safety Notes entanglement or strangulation hazard that may result in death, serious injury or damage. DANGER! –...
  • Page 11 Safety WARNING! WARNING! Risk of damage or injury if mobility device is Risk of injury when transferring mobility device accidentally set into motion to a vehicle for transport with the occupant – Switch the mobility device off before you get seated in it in, get out or handle unwieldy objects.
  • Page 12 Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series WARNING! CAUTION! Risk of falling out of the mobility device Risk of injury due to wrong lifting or dropping – Do not slide forward on the seat, do not lean of heavy components forward between your knees, do not lean –...
  • Page 13: Safety Information On The Electrical System

    Textiles and other materials that normally would mobility device that are not expressly certified not burn are easily ignited and burn with great by Invacare for this purpose. Have all electrical intensity in oxygen enriched air. installations done by your authorized Invacare –...
  • Page 14 Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series WARNING! WARNING! Risk of death, serious injury, or damage Risk of death or serious injury Corroded electrical components due to water or Failure to observe these warnings can cause an liquid exposure can result in death, serious injury, electrical short resulting in death, serious injury, or damage.
  • Page 15: Safety Information On Electromagnetic Interference

    Safety Risk of damage to the mobility device WARNING! A failure in the electric system can lead to Risk of malfunction due to electromagnetic unusual behavior such as continuous light, no interference light, or noises from the magnetic brakes. – Do not switch on or operate portable –...
  • Page 16: Safety Information On Driving And Freewheel Mode

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series 2.4 Safety Information on Driving and Freewheel Mode DANGER! Risk of death, serious injury, or damage Malfunctioning joystick could cause unintended/erratic movement resulting in death, serious injury, or damage – If unintended/erratic movement occurs, stop using the wheelchair immediately and contact a qualified technician.
  • Page 17 Safety WARNING! WARNING! Risk of injury if the mobility device tips over Risk of injury if the mobility device tips over – Inclines and declines can only be travelled (continued) up to the maximum safe slope (refer to 11 – Never use the mobility device to transport Technical Data, page 116 ).
  • Page 18 Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series WARNING! WARNING! Risk of breaking down in adverse weather Risk of injury conditions, i.e. extreme cold, in an isolated area If your mobility device has been fitted with – If you are a user with severely limited mobility,...
  • Page 19: Safety Information With Regard To Care And Maintenance

    – DO NOT attempt to carry out maintenance work that is not described in this user manual. Such repair and/or service MUST be performed by a qualified technician. Contact a provider or Invacare technician. 1578997-J...
  • Page 20: Safety Information Regarding Changes And Modifications To The Mobility Device

    Electrical and electronic components which have and, if necessary, also re-adjusted. not been approved by Invacare for use with this mobility device can cause fire hazards and lead to electromagnetic damage. – Only ever use electrical and electronic components which have been approved by Invacare for this mobility device.
  • Page 21: Safety Information On Wheelchairs With A Lifter

    A retrofitted backrest which is not approved by this manual and can be carried out by the user Invacare for use with this mobility device may without problems require the correct tools for overload the backrest tube and thus increase the proper work.
  • Page 22 Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series CAUTION! CAUTION! Risk of injury if the wheelchair tips over Damage to wheelchair caused by one-sided – Never exceed the maximum permissible load loading on lifter pillar (see chapter 11 Technical Data, page116 ). – One-sided loading occurs if the seat is raised –...
  • Page 23: Labels On Product

    Safety 2.8 Labels on Product If the symbol appears on a bright yellow sticker, the anchoring point is suitable for fixation of the mobility device in a vehicle for use as a vehicle seat. Identification label sticker on the chassis at the right.
  • Page 24 Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series Warning that the mobility WEEE Conformity device may not be used as a vehicle seat This mobility device Do not lean out when the lifter is raised! does not satisfy the requirements of ISO 7176-19. Indication of pinch points...
  • Page 25 Safety This symbol indicates the “Drive” position of the coupling lever. In this position the motor is engaged and the motor brakes are operational. You can drive the mobility device. • Note that for driving purposes both motors must always be engaged. This symbol indicates the “Push”...
  • Page 26: Components

    Information regarding operation of the lifter at temperatures of less than 0 °C • Invacare mobility devices are fitted with safety mechanisms that prevent capacity overload of the electronic components. At operating temperatures below freezing point this can, in particular, lead to the lifter actuator being shut down after approx.
  • Page 27 Risk of tipping, if the speed limiter sensors fail when the lifter is raised – If you find that the speed reduction function is not working when the lifter is raised, do not drive with the lifter raised and immediately contact an authorized Invacare provider. 1578997-J...
  • Page 28: Accessories

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series Belt can be adjusted on both sides. This means that the 4 Accessories buckle can be centrally positioned. Belt with plastic buckle, adjustable both sides 4.1 Posture Belts A posture belt is an option which can either be fixed to the mobility device ex-works or can be retrofitted by your specialist provider.
  • Page 29: Adjusting Posture Belt Correctly

    You can find more information about maintenance work on belts in the service manual, which is available from Invacare. 4.2 Using Cane Holder If your mobility device is fitted with a cane holder, it can be used for the safe transport of a walking cane, underarm or forearm crutches.
  • Page 30: Using Klickfix Adapter

    Rixen + Kaul KLICKfix system. To this you can attach various accessories such as the cellphone case supplied by Securing Accessory Invacare, which you can use to transport your cellphone, sports glasses etc. 1. Push accessory into KLICKfix adapter.
  • Page 31: Setup

    Off and re-enter set-up specifications. – The mobility device is fitted with an individual, Contact Invacare, if mobility device still does multiply adjustable seating system including not perform to correct specifications. adjustable legrests, armrests, a headrest or other options.
  • Page 32: Imperial To Metric Conversion Chart

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series IMPORTANT! IMPERIAL METRIC The mobility device is manufactured and inch configured individually to the specifications of the order. The assessment must be performed by a 2.7781 7/64 healthcare professional according to the user´s 3.1750 requirements and health conditions.
  • Page 33: Adjustment Possibility For Remote

    Setup IMPERIAL METRIC IMPERIAL METRIC inch inch 10.3188 17.8594 13/32 45/64 10.7156 18.2563 27/64 23/32 11.1125 18.6531 7/16 47/64 11.5094 19.0500 29/64 11.9063 19.4469 15/32 49/64 12.3031 19.8438 31/64 25/32 12.7000 20.2406 51/64 13.0969 20.6375 33/64 13/16 13.4938 21.0344 17/32 53/64 13.8906 21.4313...
  • Page 34: Adjusting Remote For Length Of User's Arm

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series 5.3.1 Adjusting Remote for Length of User's Arm CAUTION! Risk of the remote being pushed backwards during an accidental collision with an obstacle, such as a doorframe or table, and the joystick being jammed against the armpad if the position...
  • Page 35: Adjusting Remote Offset

    Setup 5.3.5 Adjusting Remote Position • 3 mm Allen key Fig. 5-3 1. Loosen screw A. 2. Adjust component to desired position. 3. Tighten screw. 5.3.4 Adjusting Remote Offset The remote can be adjusted by 20 mm (0.8 inch) sidewise. Fig.
  • Page 36: Adjusting Swing-Away Display Holder

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series If your mobility device is fitted with a swing-away remote • 3 mm Allen key holder, then the remote can be moved away to the side, for example, to drive up close to a table. 5.4 Adjusting Swing-Away Display Holder Adjusting Holder Height •...
  • Page 37: Adjustment Possibilities For Nucleus Midline Holder

    Setup CAUTION! Risk of Injury and Damage Remaining burrs and missing end caps after modifications on rods, such as shortened rod, can lead to injury or damage. – Deburr cut after cutting excessive length. – Re-install end cap after deburring. –...
  • Page 38: Adjusting Joystick/Display Position On Nucleus

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series Fig. 5-7 Fig. 5-9 Example of DLX-REM400 adjustment. DLX-REM110, 1. Loosen screw A. DLX-REM211 and DLX-REM216 are adjusted the same way. 2. Adjust nucleus to desired height. 1. Loosen screw A. 3. Tighten screw. 2. Rotate remote in clamp to desired position.
  • Page 39: Adjusting Head Array

    Setup Fig. 5-13 Graphic serves as an example. Fig. 5-11 1. Loosen screw A. 1. Loosen screws A. 2. Position joystick on nucleus. 2. Position remote on nucleus. 3. Tighten screw. 3. Tighten screws. ASL Components on Nucleus Only • 4 mm Allen key •...
  • Page 40: Adjusting Swing-Away Mechanism

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series CAUTION! Risk of Injury and Damage Remaining burrs and missing end caps after modifications on rods, such as shortened rod, can lead to injury or damage. – Deburr cut after cutting excessive length. – Re-install end cap after deburring.
  • Page 41: Adjusting Manual Chin Control

    Setup Adjusting Position The swing-away mechanism can be turned through 360 degrees. 1. Loosen screw A. 2. Adjust to desired position. 3. Tighten screw. 5.8 Adjusting Manual Chin Control WARNING! Risk of Injury or Death Small parts can lead to choking hazard that may Fig.
  • Page 42: Adjusting Egg Switch

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series Fig. 5-18 1. Loosen nut A. 2. Adjust egg switch orientation. 3. Tighten nut. Adjusting Depth and Height Refer to 5.7 Adjusting Swing-Away Mechanism, page 40. 5.9 Adjusting Powered Chin Control Fig. 5-17 1. Loosen screws A.
  • Page 43: Adjusting Extremity Control Joystick

    Setup 5.9.1 Adjusting Extremity Control Joystick 1. Loosen screws A. 2. Move joystick or switch to desired position on the See “Adjusting Joystick Orientation” in 5.8.1 Adjusting linkage. Extremity Control Joystick, page 41. 3. Tighten screws. 5.9.2 Adjusting Joysticks and Switches on Linkage Positioning Piko Buttons Positioning Joysticks / Switches Risk of damage to screws...
  • Page 44: Adjusting Height Of Linkage Switch

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series Adjusting Height And Depth of Linkage Risk of damage to ball joints If you tighten ball joints to an improper torque, • 3 mm Allen key they might either come loose or get damaged. – Tighten the ball joints to a torque of 35 Nm.
  • Page 45: Adjustment Options For Modulite Seat Unit

    Setup 5.10.2 Adjusting Armrest Width WARNING! Serious injury hazard if one of the armrests falls out of its bracket because they have been adjusted to a width which exceeds the permissible value – The width adjustment is fitted with red markings A and the word "STOP".
  • Page 46: Adjusting Armrest Depth

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series • 8 mm Allen key Fig. 5-26 1. Loosen screws A . 2. Adjust component to desired position. 3. Tighten screws. 5.10.4 Adjusting Armrest Height (Flip-Up Armrest) Fig. 5-25 1. Loosen screw A. 2. Adjust component to desired position.
  • Page 47: Adjusting Armrest Height (Following Armrest)

    Setup 5.10.5 Adjusting Armrest Height (Following Armrest) Tools: • 5 mm Allen key Tools: • 5 mm Allen key • 13 mm wrench Fig. 5-29 1. To make armrest easier to move, loosen screw A. 2. To make armrest more difficult to move, tighten screw 5.10.7 Adjusting Arm Pad Angle (Flip-Up/Following Armrest) Fig.
  • Page 48: Adjusting Arm Pad Position (Flip-Up Armrest)

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series 1. Loosen screws A. Do not remove screws A. 2. Adjust component to desired position. 3. Tighten screws. 5.10.8 Adjusting Arm Pad Position (Flip-Up Armrest) • 5 mm Allen key Fig. 5-32 Adjust component to desired position.
  • Page 49 Setup Removing hip support • 5 mm Allen key 1. Pull lever A upwards. 2. Remove hip support from holder. 1. Loosen screw A. Do not remove it. Inserting hip support 2. Adjust hip support to desired position. 1. Insert hip support in holder. 3.
  • Page 50 Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series 1. Loosen screws A. 1. Loosen screws A. 2. Adjust hip support to desired angle. 2. Adjust hip support to desired width. 3. Tighten screws. You can adjust the width only smaller than the Adjusting hip pad depth seat width but not wider.
  • Page 51 Setup Adjusting hip pad height You can adjust the hip pad height in two ways: • Via its mounting slots. • Via its bracket. Via mounting slots • 10 mm wrench Loosen the two screws A. Remove hip pad bracket from mounting slot via cut-out 3.
  • Page 52: Adjusting Seat Width

    The description of how the width is adjusted is contained in the service manual for this mobility device. The service manual can be ordered from Invacare. However, they contain instructions for specially trained service technicians and describe operations that are not intended for the end user.
  • Page 53: Adjustment Options For Max Seat

    Setup 1. Loosen the screws (1) and remove them. Fig. 5-33 2. Position the armrest as desired. 1. Loosen bottom backrest screws A on both sides. If you cannot move the armrest, hit the clamping jaw slightly to loosen it. Do not remove screws A.
  • Page 54: Adjusting The Width Of The Armrests

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series 5.11.3 Adjusting the width of the armrests 5.11.4 Adjusting the seat depth Tools: CAUTION! • 8 mm Allen key Risk of damage to the power wheelchair if the sideways and central seat depth adjustment is not set identically –...
  • Page 55: Adjusting The Seat Angle

    Setup 5.12 Adjusting the seat angle CAUTION! Adjusting the seat tilt or the backrest angle changes the geometry of the mobility device and directly influences its dynamic stability! – For details regarding dynamic stability, negotiating gradients and obstacles and the correct adjustment of seat tilt or backrest angle, refer to 6.5 Taking Obstacles, page 95 and 6.6 Driving up and down Gradients, page 96.
  • Page 56: Adjusting Backrest

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series 5.13 Adjusting Backrest CAUTION! Adjusting the seat tilt or the backrest angle changes the geometry of the mobility device and directly influences its dynamic stability! – For details regarding dynamic stability, negotiating gradients and obstacles and the correct adjustment of seat tilt or backrest angle, refer to 6.5 Taking Obstacles, page 95 and 6.6...
  • Page 57: Adjusting Backrest Angle

    The service manual can 3. Adjust component to desired position. be ordered from Invacare. However, they contain 4. Insert screw A. instructions for specially trained service technicians 5. Tighten screws.
  • Page 58: Adjusting The Backrest Angle (Max Seat)

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series Width-Adjustable Backrest • 6 mm Allen key Fig. 5-38 1. Loosen and remove middle backrest screw A on both Fig. 5-37 sides. 2. Adjust desired backrest angle in 7.5° steps. 1. Loosen and remove upper backrest screw A on both Ensure that you set same angle on both sides.
  • Page 59: Upholstery

    Setup 5.13.5 Adjusting Tension Adjustable Backrest Upholstery Remove the saving and the bolt (1). 4. Flip the backrest forward. Fig. 5-39 5. Loosen the knurled nut (2). 6. With the spindle, adjust the desired angle of the Remove backrest cushion (attached with hook–and–loop backrest.
  • Page 60: Adjusting The Backrest Bend

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series 5.13.6 Adjusting the backrest bend Loosen the handwheels A and raise the push handles as far as possible. Figure 1 The backrest is designed with different angles as shown in figure 1. This allows for different adjustments according to how the backrest is mounted.
  • Page 61 Setup Loosen the screws B and remove the backrest by lifting Put the backrest back by fitting it to the receivers on upwards. the tubes. Tighten the screws. Turn the backrest 180°. 1578997-J...
  • Page 62: Adjusting Rea Headrest

    – A headrest must be installed. The headrest optionally supplied for this mobility device by Invacare is perfectly suitable for use during transport. – The headrest must be adjusted to the user's Put the cushion and cover back.
  • Page 63: Adjusting Height Of Rea Headrest Or Neckrest

    Setup • 5 mm Allen key Fig. 5-41 1. Loosen hand screw A. 1. Loosen the screws A , B or the clamping lever C. 2. Adjust component to desired position. 2. Adjust the headrest or neckrest to the required position. 3.
  • Page 64: Adjusting Elan Headrest

    – A headrest must be installed. The headrest below shows the possible adjustment ranges of the joints. optionally supplied for this mobility device by Invacare is perfectly suitable for use during transport. – The headrest must be adjusted to the user's ear height.
  • Page 65 Setup 1. Using hardware provided, align and install headrest Middle linkage • 100° rotation clamp assembly into existing mounting holes in backrest • 180° rotation Lower linkage pan A. 2. Install headrest pad (not shown) to headrest rod using Mounting post •...
  • Page 66: Adjusting Trunk Supports

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series 1. Loosen knobs A that hold lateral supports. 2. Adjust component to desired position. 3. Tighten knobs. 5.16.2 Adjusting Height • 5 mm Allen key Fig. 5-46 1. Loosen screws and clamping levers of dual link adjustment assembly A and screws of upper and lower Fig.
  • Page 67: Adjusting/Removing Tray

    Setup 1. Loosen screws A. 5.17.2 Adjusting Depth of Tray/Removing Tray 2. Adjust component to desired position. 3. Tighten screws. 5.17 Adjusting/Removing Tray CAUTION! Risk of injury or material damage if a mobility device which is fitted with a tray is transported in a vehicle –...
  • Page 68: Center-Mounted Legrests - Manually Adjustable

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series 5.18 Center-mounted legrests — manually 5.18.2 Setting the angle of the leg rest adjustable CAUTION! Risk of injury 5.18.1 Removing the legrest If the leg rest is not secured and the lever (1) is You can remove central, manually adjustable legrest removed, the leg rest will drop suddenly, which completely.
  • Page 69: Setting Angle Of Foot Plate

    5/32 inch Allen key 5.19 LNX legrest 5.19.1 Setting the length of the legrest If needed, the legrest can be pre-set to 83° or 97° instead of 90°. Contact your Invacare provider. • 4 mm Allen key • 10 mm open-ended wrench Fig.
  • Page 70: Setting Angle Of Foot Plate

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series The legrest with foot platform is adjusted the same way. 1. Remove screws A at the front of legrest. 5.19.2 Setting Angle of Foot Plate 2. Remove cover together with calf pads. 3. Loosen nuts B at the side of legrest.
  • Page 71: Setting Angle Of Footboard

    Setup 1. Fold the foot plates up in order to access the adjusting Calf pads may be adjusted independently on their respective screws (1). mounting bracket using the mounting screws at the rear of 2. Set the adjusting screws using the Allen key. the calf pads.
  • Page 72: Vari-F Footrest

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series 5.20 Vari-F footrest 5.20.2 Setting the angle 5.20.1 Swivelling the footrest/legrest outward and/or CAUTION! removing Risk of injury due to incorrect adjustment of the footrests and legrests The small unlocking button is located on the upper section of –...
  • Page 73: Setting The End Stop Of The Footrest

    Setup Fig. 5-58 The end position of the footrest is determined by means of a rubber stop (1). Loosen the screw (1) using the Allen key. 4. Set the desired angle. 5. Re-tighten the screw. 5.20.3 Setting the end stop of the footrest •...
  • Page 74 Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series Fig. 5-62 Move the rubber stop to the desired position. 6. Re-tighten the counternut. Fig. 5-60 Use the Allen key to loosen the screw (1) and swivel the footrest upward in order to access the rubber stop.
  • Page 75: Adjusting The Length Of The Legrest

    Setup 5.21 Vari-A legrests 5.20.4 Adjusting the length of the legrest 5.21.1 Swivelling the footrest/legrest outward and/or CAUTION! removing Risk of injury due to incorrect adjustment of the footrests and legrests The small unlocking button is located on the upper section of –...
  • Page 76: Setting The Angle

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series 5.21.2 Setting the angle CAUTION! Risk of injury due to incorrect adjustment of the footrests and legrests – Before and during every journey it is imperative to ensure that the legrests contact neither the castor wheels nor the ground.
  • Page 77: Setting The End Stop Of The Legrest

    Setup The end position of the legrest is determined by means of a rubber stop (1). Set the desired angle. The rubber stop can be screwed in or out A or pushed Turn the knob clockwise to tighten it. up or down B. 5.21.3 Setting the end stop of the legrest •...
  • Page 78 Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series Loosen the locking knob (1) counter-clockwise at least Swivel the legrest upward in order to access the rubber one turn. stop. Use the wrench to loosen the counternut (1). Hit the knob to release the locking mechanism.
  • Page 79: Adjusting The Length Of The Legrest

    Setup 5.21.4 Adjusting the length of the legrest CAUTION! Risk of injury due to incorrect adjustment of the footrests and legrests – Before and during every journey it is imperative to ensure that the legrests contact neither the castor wheels nor the ground. Move the rubber stop to the desired position.
  • Page 80: Adjusting The Height Of The Calf Pad

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series • 10 mm wrench 1. Use the Allen key to loosen the screws (1). 2. Adjust to the desired position. 3. Re-tighten the screws. 5.21.7 Unlocking and swivelling the calf pad backward when alighting 1. Use the wrench to loosen the nut (1) and remove.
  • Page 81: Adjusting The Angle-Adjustable Foot Plate

    Setup 1. Use the Allen key to loosen both set screws on the foot Unlock the legrest and swivel outward. plate. The calf pad swivels backward on its own. 2. Adjust to the desired angle. 3. Re-tighten the screws. 5.21.9 Adjusting the angle– and depth–adjustable foot plate •...
  • Page 82: Adm Legrests

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series 5.22 ADM legrests CAUTION! Risk of injury due to incorrect adjustment of the 5.22.1 Swivelling the footrest/legrest outward and/or footrests and legrests removing – Before and during every journey it is imperative to ensure that the legrests contact neither the The small unlocking button is located on the upper section of castor wheels nor the ground.
  • Page 83: Adjusting The Length Of The Legrest

    Setup Lowering 1. Keep the legrest in the foot plate area, pull the lateral adjusting lever (1) and lower the legrest slowly. 5.22.3 Adjusting the length of the legrest 1. Use the spanner to loosen the screw (1). 2. Adjust to the desired length. CAUTION! 3.
  • Page 84: Adjusting The Height Of The Calf Pad

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series 1. Use the Allen key to loosen the screws (1). 2. Adjust to the desired position. 3. Re-tighten the screws. 5.22.6 Unlocking and swivelling the calf pad backward 1. Use the wrench to loosen the nut (1) and remove.
  • Page 85: Adjusting The Angle-Adjustable Foot Plate

    Setup 1. Use the Allen key to loosen both set screws on the foot Unlock the legrest and swivel outward. plate. The calf pad swivels backward on its own. 2. Adjust to the desired angle. 3. Re-tighten the screws. 5.22.8 Adjusting the angle– and depth–adjustable foot plate •...
  • Page 86: Powered Elevating Legrests (Ade Legrests)

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series 5.23 Powered elevating legrests (ADE legrests) CAUTION! Risk of injury due to incorrect adjustment of the 5.23.1 Swivelling the legrest outward and/or removing footrests and legrests – Before and during every journey it is imperative The small unlocking button is located on the upper section to ensure that the legrests contact neither the of the legrest.
  • Page 87: Adjusting The Depth Of The Calf Pad

    Setup 1. Use the wrench to loosen the screw (1). 5.23.5 Adjusting the height of the calf pad 2. Adjust to the desired length. 3. Re-tighten the screw. • 4 mm Allen key 5.23.4 Adjusting the depth of the calf pad The depth of the calf pad can be adjusted via the holding plate.
  • Page 88: Adjusting The Angle-Adjustable Foot Plate

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series 1. Use the Allen key to loosen both set screws on the foot Unlock the legrest and swivel outward. plate. The calf pad swivels backward on its own. 2. Adjust to the desired angle. 3. Re-tighten the screws.
  • Page 89: Standard 80° Legrest

    Setup 5.24 Standard 80° Legrest 1. Push release lever inward or outward. 2. Adjust component to desired position. 5.24.1 Swivelling and/or Removing Legrests (Standard 80° 3. Pull upward to remove component . Legrest) 5.24.2 Adjusting Length (Standard 80° Legrest) • 5 mm Allen key Fig.
  • Page 90: Legrests For Max Seat

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series 5.25 Legrests for Max seat 5.25.1 Adjusting the height of the calf pad Tools: • Crosstip screwdriver Move the calf pad to the desired position. 4. Re-insert the screws and tighten. 5.25.2 Adjusting the calf pad width Tools: •...
  • Page 91: Adjusting The Length Of The Legrest

    Setup 5.26 Adjusting the width of side-mounted 5.25.3 Adjusting the length of the legrest legrests CAUTION! Risk of injury due to incorrect adjustment of the Tools: footrests and legrests • 13 mm wrench – Before and during every journey it is imperative to ensure that the legrests contact neither the castor wheels nor the ground.
  • Page 92: Usage

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series 6.2 Before Driving for First Time 6 Usage Before you take your first trip, you should familiarise yourself 6.1 Driving well with the operation of the mobility device and with all operating elements. Take your time to test all functions CAUTION! and driving modes.
  • Page 93: Removing Standard Armrest In Order To Side

    Usage 6.4.1 Removing Standard Armrest in Order to Side WARNING! Transfer Risk of serious injury or damage Improper transfer techniques may cause serious injury or damage – Before attempting transfers, consult a healthcare professional to determine proper transfer techniques for the user and type of wheelchair.
  • Page 94: Swivelling Nucleus Midline Holder To Side

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series 4. Always engage both motor locks/clutches and free wheel hubs (if fitted) to prevent wheels from moving. 5. Depending on armrest type of your mobility device, detach armrest or swivel it up. 6. Now slide onto your new seat.
  • Page 95: Taking Obstacles

    Usage 6.5 Taking Obstacles CAUTION! Risk of falling out of the mobility device and 6.5.1 The ”SureStep“ System damage to the mobility device such as broken casters This mobility device is fitted with "SureStep" technology. – Never approach obstacles that are higher than When climbing over obstacles, the casters retract and raise.
  • Page 96: Driving Up And Down Gradients

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series 3. Check position of front wheels. They must be in driving CAUTION! direction and at right angles to obstacle. Risk of tipping over 4. Approach slowly and keep at consistent speed until rear – Only ever drive downhill at a maximum of 2/3 wheels have also passed over obstacle.
  • Page 97: Use On Public Roads

    – When the motors are disengaged (for push operation whilst freewheeling), the Contact your Invacare provider if you have any questions. electromagnetic motor brakes are deactivated. When the mobility device is parked, the levers 6.8 Pushing the mobility device in freewheel...
  • Page 98 Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series Disengaging motors 1. Switch off remote. 2. Turn the engaging lever down A. The motors are now disengaged. Re-engaging motors 1. Turn the engaging lever A upwards. The motors are now re-engaged. 1578997-J...
  • Page 99: Controls System

    When the battery indicator reached the red LED range, checking the entire controls system. A specialised charge the batteries for 16 hours minimum, neglecting Invacare provider must perform the replacement. the charge complete display! You can find information on the fuse type in 11 •...
  • Page 100: Charging Batteries

    WARNING! chargers may be left unattended during charging. All Risk of short circuit and electric shock if the charging devices which are supplied by Invacare comply battery charger has been damaged with these requirements. – Do not use the battery charger if it has been •...
  • Page 101: Disconnecting Mobility Device After Charging

    Controls System • Gel and AGM batteries are maintenance-free. Any WARNING! performance issues should be handled by a properly Risk of injury if using the mobility device during trained mobility device technician. charging – DO NOT attempt to recharge the batteries and 7.2.6 Instructions on Using Batteries operate the mobility device at the same time.
  • Page 102: Transporting Batteries

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series • Be aware that for temperatures below 20 °C, the restrictions, whether by road, rail or by air. Individual nominal battery capacity starts to decline. For example, transport companies have, however, guidelines which can at -10 °C the capacity is reduced to about 50 % of the possibly restrict or forbid certain transport procedures.
  • Page 103 • Wash all objects that have come into contact with acid with lots of water. Disposing of Dead or Damaged Batteries Correctly Dead or damaged batteries can be given back to your provider or directly to Invacare. 1578997-J...
  • Page 104: Transport

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series 8.2 Transferring Mobility Device to Vehicle 8 Transport WARNING! 8.1 Transport — General information Mobility device is at risk of tipping over if transferred to a vehicle while user is still seated CAUTION! in mobility device Risk of injury or material damage if a mobility –...
  • Page 105: Use Of Mobility Device As Seat In Vehicle

    Transport 8.3 Use of Mobility Device as Seat in Vehicle WARNING! Risk of injury and damage to mobility device The following section does not apply to models or and vehicle configurations which may not be used as a vehicle Risk of tipping over or uncontrolled movements seat.
  • Page 106 – If your mobility device is fitted with an angle safely use this wheelchair as a vehicle seat. adjustable backrest, then it must be placed in Contact Invacare for more details. an upright position. – Fully lower elevated legrests, if fitted.
  • Page 107: How The Mobility Device Is Anchored In A Vehicle

    These accessories may be included in the standard scope of mobility device order and delivery in some countries (UK for example), but may also be obtained from Invacare as an option in other countries. 1578997-J...
  • Page 108: How The User Is Secured Within The Mobility

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series 1. Secure the mobility device with the tie-down system belts at the following locations: a. All Wheelchairs — four tie down points A on the wheelchair base (two at the front and two at the rear).
  • Page 109 This can cause the neck to be hyperextended during collisions. – A headrest must be installed. The headrest optionally supplied for this mobility device by Invacare is perfectly suitable for use during transport. – The headrest must be adjusted to the user's ear height.
  • Page 110: Transporting The Mobility Device Without Occupant

    CAUTION! Risk of injury – If you are unable to fasten your mobility device securely in a transport vehicle, Invacare recommends that you do not transport it. Your mobility device may be transported without restrictions, whether by road, rail or by air. Individual transport...
  • Page 111: Maintenance

    When cleaning the mobility device, pay attention to the Invacare. That manual, however, is intended to be used by following points: trained and authorised service technicians, and describes •...
  • Page 112: Weekly

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series Item Inspection Check If Inspection is not Passed Lighting system Check that all lights, such as turn indicators, head lamps and Contact your provider. tail lights, are functioning correctly. Batteries Make sure batteries are charged. Refer to user manual...
  • Page 113: Wheels And Tyres

    Use tyre gauge to check pressure. Check weekly that the tyres are inflated to the correct pressure, see chapter 9.3 Inspection Checks, page111 . For recommended tyre pressure see inscription on tyre/rim or contact Invacare. Compare table below for conversion. 1578997-J...
  • Page 114: Short-Term Storage

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series • The components are tested and approved for greater temperature ranges as detailed below: – Allowable temperature range to store the mobility device is -40° up to 65 °C. – Allowable temperature range to store batteries is -25°...
  • Page 115: After Use

    • Inspection according to service plan. See service in places (landfills) that are not appropriate according to legislation. manual, available from Invacare. • Cleaning and disinfection. Refer to 9 Maintenance, – DO NOT dispose of batteries in normal page 111 .
  • Page 116: Technical Data

    Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series 11 Technical Data 11.1 Technical Specifications The technical information provided hereafter applies to a standard configuration or represents maximum achievable values. These can change if accessories are added. The precise changes to these values are detailed in the sections for the respective accessories.
  • Page 117 Technical Data Charging Device Output Current • • 10 A Output Voltage • 24 V nominal Drive Wheel Tyres Tyre Type • 3.00 - 8” puncture–protected, puncture-proof, pneumatic Tyre Pressure The recommended maximum tyre pressure in bar or kpa is marked on the side wall of the tyre or the rim.
  • Page 118 Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series Driving Characteristics Rated Slope • 9° (15.8 %) according to manufacturer’s specifications with 160 kg payload, 4° seat angle, 20° backrest angle Max. Climbable Obstacle • Forward 75 mm Height • Reverse 25 mm Turning Diameter •...
  • Page 119 Technical Data Seat Type Dimensions According to ISO 7176–15 Modulite Max. Total Width • 615 mm (chassis TDX SP2 NB) • 855 mm (seat width 49) • 650 mm (chassis TDX SP2) • 915 mm (seat width 55) • 675 mm (seat width 48) •...
  • Page 120 Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series Seat Type Dimensions According to ISO 7176–15 Modulite Seat Width (Armrest • 380 mm (380 - 430 mm • 490 mm (490 - 590 mm) Adjustment Range in • 430 mm (430 - 480 mm •...
  • Page 121 Technical Data Seat Type Dimensions According to ISO 7176–15 Modulite Seat Angle, Electrical • 0° ... +20° Adjustment (20°) Seat Angle, Manual • 0° ... +8° Adjustment Footrests and Legrests Standard 80° (not for Max Length • 350 - 450 mm seat) •...
  • Page 122 Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series Footrests and Legrests • 340 – 410 mm Centre-Mounted Powered Length Angle • 97° – 7° • 90° – 0° • 83° – –7° Weight TDX SP2 NB TDX SP2 Kerb Weight With Fixed • approx. 138 kg •...
  • Page 123 Technical Data Payload Max. Payload • 136 kg (TDX SP2 Sprint) • 150 kg (TDX SP2 NB) • 160 kg (6 km/h, 8 km/h with lifter or 30° seat angle adjustment) • 180 kg (6 km/h, 8 km/h with 20° or fixed seat angle adjustment) Axle Loads Max.
  • Page 124 Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series The actual kerb weight depends on the fittings your mobility device has been supplied with. Every Invacare mobility device is weighed when leaving the works. Refer to the nameplate for the kerb weight (including batteries) measured.
  • Page 125: Service

    It is confirmed by stamp and signature that all jobs listed in the inspection schedule of the service and repair instructions have been properly performed. The list of the inspection jobs to be performed can be found in the service manual which is available through Invacare. Delivery Inspection...
  • Page 126 Invacare® TDX® SP2 Series Stamp of authorised provider / Date / Signature Stamp of authorised provider / Date / Signature 4th Annual Inspection 5th Annual Inspection Stamp of authorised provider / Date / Signature Stamp of authorised provider / Date / Signature...
  • Page 127 Notes...
  • Page 128 Invacare Sales Companies Australia: Canada: Ireland: New Zealand: Invacare Australia Pty. Ltd. Invacare Canada L.P. Invacare Ireland Ltd, Invacare New Zealand Ltd 1 Lenton Place, North Rocks NSW 570 Matheson Blvd East, Unit 8 Unit 5 Seatown Business Campus 4 Westfield Place, Mt Wellington 1060 2151 CDN Mississauga, On.

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