Components; Power Positioning Functions; Drive And Seating Limitations - Invacare Modulite User Manual

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Invacare® Modulite

3 Components

3.1 Power Positioning Functions

The seating system offers the following functions:
FIXED PIVOT TILT
The tilt function slides the pivot axis and entire seat
assembly forward as the seat tilts back. Typical tilt range
is 0°-20°.
CoG-TILT
The CoG (center of gravity) tilt function compensates for
weight shift by sliding the pivot axis and entire seat assembly
forward as the seat tilts back. Typical tilt range is 0°-30°.
RECLINE
The recline function enables users to infinitely change the
seat to back angle of their system within a set range. Typical
recline angle range is 90°-120°.
LIFTER MODULE
The lifter module allows users to raise their power
positioning system up to 300 mm above the lowest
seat-to-floor height of their system. The lifter is combined
with a tilt function.
LEGRESTS
Our wide range of power and manual legrests are available
in an array of sizes and styles including individual legrests
and center-mounted foot platforms to help secure and
position clients' legs. In addition, we offer a multitude of
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legrest hangers to accommodate your legrest choice. Power
legrests may be programmed to operate in one of the two
following configurations:
Individual (legrests operate independently),
Combined (legrests operate in unison)

3.2 Drive and Seating Limitations

DANGER!
Risk of Severe Injury or Death
The angle at which the limit switches/lockouts are
set is critical to the safe operation of the system.
– Invacare will not be liable for any injuries or
damage sustained when adjustments are made
beyond the factory recommended settings.
– To ensure proper set-up, adjustments to
lockouts and limits should only be performed
by a qualified technician.
– Never exceed the maximum recommended
limits. Lockouts and limit switches should be
set up to best meet the needs of the user
without compromising the overall stability of
the wheelchair.
– Following any limit or lockout adjustments,
always test the seating system over the full
range of motion (i.e. tilt, recline, lifter) to
verify the revised set-up is functioning properly
and ensure that there are no resulting stability
or interference issues.
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