Invacare® LiNX
CAUTION!
Risk of injury due to improper retrofitting of
electric adjustment options
Retrofitting electric adjustment options is a fundamental
change to the configuration and can have a negative
impact on the driving characteristics and tipping stability
of the wheelchair.
– Retrofitting may only be performed by trained
Invacare dealers.
CAUTION!
Risk of injury
Any changes to the drive program can affect the driving
characteristics and the tipping stability of the wheelchair.
– Changes to the drive program may only be carried out
by trained Invacare dealers.
– Invacare supplies all mobility devices with a standard
drive program ex-works. Invacare can only give
a warranty for safe wheelchair driving behavior -
especially the tipping stability - for this standard drive
program.
Risk of damage to the mobility device
There are no user-serviceable parts inside any case.
– Do not open or disassemble any case.
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Mark all current settings for the mobility device (seat,
armrests, backrest etc.), and the associated cable connecting
plugs, before dismantling. This makes reassembly easier. All
plugs are fitted with mechanical safety devices which prevent
release of the connecting plugs during operation. To release
the connecting plugs, the safety devices must be pressed in.
When reassembling, ensure that these safety devices are
correctly engaged.
Observe the following guidelines:
•
It is the responsibility of the installer to make sure that
accessories that are connected to the vehicle do not interfere
with the operation of the controller.
•
Correctly adjust all programmable options to suit the user
before the vehicle is used.
•
After you have configured the vehicle, check to make sure
that the vehicle performs to the specifications entered in the
programming procedure. If the vehicle does not perform to
specifications, reprogram it. Repeat this procedure until the
vehicle performs to specifications. If the desired operation
cannot be achieved, contact Dynamic Controls.
•
The dealer, therapist or other agent who supplies the vehicle to
the end user has the responsibility to make sure that the vehicle
is correctly configured for the needs of that user.
•
For each individual user, the vehicle set up and configuration
should take into consideration his or her: o technical knowledge,
experience and education, and o medical and physical condition,
including the level of disability and capability (where applicable).
•
It is the responsibility of the therapist/installer to minimise
all risks of use error, including those arising from ergonomic
features and/or the environment in which the device is intended
to be used.
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