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  • Page 2 (ATP) or clinical professional trained to do wheelchair repairs, adjustments and retrofits. Additional information can be found in the Focus Owner Manual and Focus Adjustment Guides. The owner manual and adjustment guides can be found on the Ki Mobility website.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Tools ........................ 3 Seat Height - Configuration Charts ..............4 Frame Setup by Depth Charts ................25 Frame Setup Charts ..................27 Frame Depth for Backrest Offset ..............29 Seat Height - Axle Diagram References ............30 Seat Height - Caster Arm Diagram References..........
  • Page 4: Tools

    Tools Please see the list below to identify the tools needed throughout this tech manual. Always check tools to ensure the ends are not stripped and that the tool can perform it’s function properly without damaging any parts or hardware on the chair. Tools Needed •...
  • Page 5: Seat Height - Configuration Charts

    Seat Height - Configuration Charts Select wheels and casters based on desired seat height. Make adjustment of axle sleeves ( Page 30 & 31 caster arms (Page 32) and caster stems (Page 34) based on the subsequent sections. Subsequent sections define these activities and provide guidance for fastener locations. Caster Tire Type Caster Size Seat Height Axle Sleeve Caster Arm Caster Fork...
  • Page 6 Seat Height - Configuration Charts Caster Tire Type Caster Size Seat Height Axle Sleeve Caster Arm Caster Fork Fork Hole Stem 16.5 Inv-1 5" Short Inv-2 5" Short 17.5 Inv-3 6" Short Inv-4 6" Short 18.5 Inv-5 6" Short Inv-5 7"...
  • Page 7 Seat Height - Configuration Charts Tire Type Caster Size Seat Height Axle Sleeve Caster Arm Caster Fork Caster Stem Fork Hole Lo-1 5" Short 13.5 Lo-2 5" Short Hi-1 6" Short 14.5 Hi-2 6" Short Hi-3 6" Short 15.5 Hi-4 6"...
  • Page 8 Seat Height - Configuration Charts Tire Type Caster Size Seat Height Axle Sleeve Caster Arm Caster Fork Caster Stem Fork Hole Lo-1 5" Short 13.5 Lo-2 5" Short Hi-1 6" Short 14.5 Hi-2 6" Short Hi-3 6" Short 15.5 Hi-3 6"...
  • Page 9 Seat Height - Configuration Charts Tire Type Caster Size Seat Height Axle Sleeve Caster Arm Caster Fork Caster Stem Fork Hole Hi-1 5" Short 13.5 Hi-2 5" Short Hi-3 5" Short 14.5 Hi-4 5" Tall Hi-5 5" Tall Inv-1 6" Tall 18.5 Inv-2...
  • Page 10 Seat Height - Configuration Charts Tire Type Caster Size Seat Height Axle Sleeve Caster Arm Caster Fork Caster Stem Fork Hole 13.5 Hi-1 5" Short Hi-2 6" Short 14.5 Hi-3 6" Short Hi-4 6" Short 15.5 Hi-4 6" Tall Hi-5 6"...
  • Page 11 Seat Height - Configuration Charts Tire Type Caster Size Seat Height Axle Sleeve Caster Arm Caster Fork Caster Stem Fork Hole Lo-1 6" Short 15.5 Lo-1 6" Tall Lo-2 6" Tall 16.5 Hi-1 5" Short Hi-2 5" Short 17.5 Hi-3 6"...
  • Page 12 Seat Height - Configuration Charts Tire Type Caster Size Seat Height Axle Sleeve Caster Arm Caster Fork Caster Stem Fork Hole Lo-1 6" Short 15.5 Lo-1 6" Tall Lo-2 6" Tall 16.5 Hi-1 5" Short Hi-2 5" Short 17.5 Hi-3 6"...
  • Page 13 Seat Height - Configuration Charts Tire Type Caster Size Seat Height Axle Sleeve Caster Arm Caster Fork Caster Stem Fork Hole Lo-1 7" Tall 16.5 Lo-1 5" Short Lo-2 5" Short 17.5 Hi-1 6" Short Hi-2 6" Short 18.5 Hi-4 6"...
  • Page 14 Seat Height - Configuration Charts Tire Type Caster Size Seat Height Axle Sleeve Caster Arm Caster Fork Caster Stem Fork Hole Lo-1 7" Tall 16.5 Lo-2 5" Short Hi-1 5" Short 17.5 Hi-2 6" Short Hi-3 6" Short 18.5 Hi-4 6"...
  • Page 15 Seat Height - Configuration Charts Tire Type Caster Size Seat Height Axle Sleeve Caster Arm Caster Fork Caster Stem Fork Hole Lo-1 6" Short 17.5 Lo-2 6" Short Hi-1 6" Short 18.5 Hi-2 6" Tall Hi-3 6" Tall 19.5 Hi-4 6"...
  • Page 16 Seat Height - Configuration Charts Tire Type Caster Size Seat Height Axle Sleeve Caster Arm Caster Fork Caster Stem Fork Hole 16.5 Lo-1 7" Tall Lo-1 6" Short 17.5 Lo-2 6" Short Hi-1 6" Short 18.5 Hi-3 6" Tall Hi-4 6"...
  • Page 17 Seat Height - Configuration Charts Tire Type Caster Size Seat Height Axle Sleeve Caster Arm Caster Fork Caster Stem Fork Hole Lo-1 6" Short 17.5 Lo-2 6" Short Hi-1 6" Short 18.5 Hi-2 6" Tall Hi-3 6" Tall 19.5 Hi-4 6"...
  • Page 18 Seat Height - Configuration Charts Tire Type Caster Size Seat Height Axle Sleeve Caster Arm Caster Fork Caster Stem Fork Hole 16.5 Lo-1 5" Short Lo-2 6" Short 17.5 Lo-2 6" Short Hi-1 6" Short 18.5 Hi-3 6" Tall Hi-4 6"...
  • Page 19 Seat Height - Configuration Charts (Froglegs) Tire Type Caster Size Seat Height Axle Sleeve Caster Arm Caster Fork Caster Stem Fork Hole 17.5 Inv-1 Frog Tall 18.5 Inv-3 Frog Short Inv-4 Frog Short 19.5 Inv-5 Frog Short 17.5 Inv-1 Frog Tall Inv-2 Frog...
  • Page 20 Seat Height - Configuration Charts (Froglegs) Tire Type Caster Size Seat Height Axle Sleeve Caster Arm Caster Fork Caster Stem Fork Hole 15.5 Hi-4 Frog Short Hi-5 Frog Short Inv-1 Frog Short 19.5 Inv-2 Frog Short Inv-2 Frog Tall 20.5 Inv-3 Frog Tall...
  • Page 21 Seat Height - Configuration Charts (Froglegs) Tire Type Caster Size Seat Height Axle Sleeve Caster Arm Caster Fork Caster Stem Fork Hole 15.5 Hi-5 Frog Short 18.5 Inv-2 Frog Short Inv-3 Frog Short 19.5 Inv-4 Frog Short Inv-4 Frog Tall 20.5 Inv-5 Frog...
  • Page 22 Seat Height - Configuration Charts (Froglegs) Tire Type Caster Size Seat Height Axle Sleeve Caster Arm Caster Fork Caster Stem Fork Hole 15.5 Lo-1 Frog Short Lo-2 Frog Short 16.5 Hi-1 Frog Short Hi-2 Frog Tall 17.5 Hi-3 Frog Tall 15.5 Lo-2 Frog...
  • Page 23 Seat Height - Configuration Charts (Froglegs) Tire Type Caster Size Seat Height Axle Sleeve Caster Arm Caster Fork Caster Stem Fork Hole 16.5 Lo-2 Frog Tall Hi-1 Frog Tall 17.5 Hi-2 Frog Tall 18.5 Hi-4 Frog Short Hi-5 Frog Short Lo-1 Frog Short...
  • Page 24 Seat Height - Configuration Charts (Froglegs) Tire Type Caster Size Seat Height Axle Sleeve Caster Arm Caster Fork Caster Stem Fork Hole Lo-1 Frog Tall 17.5 Lo-2 Frog Tall 18.5 Hi-2 Frog Short Hi-3 Frog Short 19.5 Hi-4 Frog Short Hi-5 Frog Tall...
  • Page 25 Seat Height - Configuration Charts (Froglegs) Tire Type Caster Size Seat Height Axle Sleeve Caster Arm Caster Fork Caster Stem Fork Hole Lo-1 Frog Tall 17.5 Lo-2 Frog Tall 18.5 Hi-2 Frog Short Hi-3 Frog Short 19.5 Hi-4 Frog Short Hi-5 Frog Tall...
  • Page 26: Frame Setup By Depth Charts

    Frame Setup by Depth Charts Order Form Input Work Order Output Axle Plate Position (See Page 30 & 31) Frame Frame Seat Frame Caster Depth Width Position Position Standard (See Page (See Page (See Page (See Page Self-Propel Battery Recline High R5** F4**...
  • Page 27 Frame Setup by Depth Charts Order Form Input Work Order Output Axle Plate Position (See Page 30 & 31) Frame Frame Seat Frame Caster Depth Width Position Position Standard (See Page (See Page (See Page (See Page Self-Propel Battery Recline High F6*** *** Use R6 if medium seat frame is chosen.
  • Page 28: Frame Setup Charts

    Frame Setup Charts Order Form Input Work Order Output Axle Plate Position (See Page 30 & 31) Frame Seat Frame Caster Seat Depth Width Position Position (See Page Standard (See Page (See Page (See Page Self-Propel Battery Recline High...
  • Page 29 Frame Setup Charts Order Form Input Work Order Output Axle Plate Position (See Page 30 & 31) Frame Seat Frame Caster Seat Depth Width Position Position (See Page Standard (See Page (See Page (See Page Self-Propel Battery Recline High...
  • Page 30: Frame Depth For Backrest Offset

    Frame Setup Charts Order Form Input Work Order Output Axle Plate Position (See Page 30 & 31) Frame Seat Frame Caster Seat Depth Width Position Position (See Page Standard (See Page (See Page (See Page Self-Propel Battery Recline High Frame Depth for Backrest Offset Frame Depth for Backrest Offset Seat Depth (See Page 40)
  • Page 31: Seat Height - Axle Diagram References

    Seat Height - Axle Diagram References With the correct configuration determined from the charts above, use the diagrams below to identify parts and hole locations. See the next page for actual hardware and assembly instructions after identifying parts and hole locations. Axle Sleeve Low Range Configuration High Range Configuration...
  • Page 32 Seat Height - Axle Diagram References See diagrams below for assembly details of the axle plate and inverted axle plate. The two lower bolts and nuts will need two 13mm wrenches. The two axle receiver nuts will need a 30mm wrench. The single top bolt needs a 19mm wrench.
  • Page 33: Seat Height - Caster Arm Diagram References

    Seat Height - Caster Arm Diagram References See below for diagrams of the caster arm diagram references. The CG position to caster arms position bolt called out below will need a 5mm Allen wrench. The caster arm holes, at the bottom of the graphic, use a bolt, washer and nut that require two 13mm wrenches.
  • Page 34: Seat Height - Fork Diagram References

    Seat Height - Fork Diagram References Fork Size, Fork Hole Location and Stem Height Stem Height Standard 3.5" Tall 4.8" 5” Fork 6” Fork 6” Wide Fork 7” Standard & Wide Fork...
  • Page 35: Caster Construction

    Caster Construction Caster assemblies are shown below. Securing the caster wheel to the fork requires two 13mm wrenches. Securing the stem to the fork requires an 19mm wrench. Standard Stem Heavy Duty Standard Stem Tall Stem Top Half of Top Half of Top Half of Caster Barrel Caster Barrel...
  • Page 36 Caster - Footplate Compatibility 60° Extension Mount Hangers - Angle Adjustable Footplate Hanger Standard Hanger Offset Hanger Typer Caster Size Degrees of Tilt 13.5 14.5 15.5 16.5 17.5 18.5 19.5 70° Extension Mount Hangers - Composite Footplate Hanger Standard Hanger Offset Hanger Typer Caster Size...
  • Page 37 Caster - Footplate Compatibility 70° Extension Mount Hangers - Angle Adjustable Footplate Hanger Standard Hanger Offset Hanger Typer Caster Size Degrees of Tilt 13.5 14.5 15.5 16.5 17.5 18.5 19.5 80° Extension Mount Hangers - Composite Footplate Hanger Standard Hanger Offset Hanger Typer Caster Size...
  • Page 38 Caster - Footplate Compatibility 80° Extension Mount Hangers - Angle Adjustable Footplate Hanger Standard Hanger Offset Hanger Typer Caster Size Degrees of Tilt 13.5 14.5 15.5 16.5 17.5 18.5 19.5 70° Front Mount Hangers - Angle Adjustable Footplate Hanger Standard Hanger Offset Hanger Typer Caster Size...
  • Page 39 Caster - Footrest Compatibility 80° Front Mount Hangers - Angle Adjustable Footplate Hanger Standard Hanger Offset Hanger Typer Caster Size Degrees of Tilt 13.5 14.5 15.5 16.5 17.5 18.5 19.5 90° Front Mount Hangers - Angle Adjustable Footplate Hanger Standard Hanger Offset Hanger Typer Caster Size...
  • Page 40: Chair Width

    Chair Width To adjust chair width, use two 8mm wrenches and two 10mm wrenches to remove the two sets of hardware on each strut tube. Reinstall hardware sets in new locations based on the diagram at the bottom of this page. For a horizontal tilt mechanism, an 8mm wrench is used to loosen the clamp and adjust the tilt lock tube.
  • Page 41: Seat Depth

    Seat Depth Alignment Hole Short Medium Long Frame Depth for Frame Size Hole Number Short Medium Long...
  • Page 42: Tilt Mechanism Installation

    Tilt Mechanism Installation NOTE: Remove any seating / cushion on the chair along with the seat pan for access in later steps. Removing Foot Tilt (If applicable) (See Removing Hand Tilt section below for Horizontal Foot Tilt) 1. Use two 13mm wrenches to remove the two bolts (A) and nuts (B) on the foot tilt pedal. Reinstall the axle plate (C) and anti-tip bracket (if applicable) (D) once the pedal is removed.
  • Page 43 Tilt Mechanism Installation 2. Use a 10mm wrench and a 4mm Allen wrench to remove P-Clip (A) securing cable, located by backrest mounting plate, by removing the nut (B) while keeping bolt in place. Once P-Clip is removed, reinstall nut. 3.
  • Page 44 Tilt Mechanism Installation Removing Power Tilt NOTE: Remove any seating / cushion on the chair along with the seat pan for access in later steps. NOTE: Unplug all cables from the battery before doing any work. NOTE: The first six figures below show a Revision 2 power Tilt. The steps for removal are the same for Revision 1 and 2 power tilts unless otherwise noted.
  • Page 45 Tilt Mechanism Installation 3. Remove two bolts (A), four washers (B) and two nuts (C) on the power tilt strut tubes using two 10mm wrenches. Retain all hardware. 4. Remove battery tray / motor assembly from chair by removing four bolts (A) and four lock washers (B) using a 10mm wrench.
  • Page 46 Tilt Mechanism Installation 5. Detach hand control toggle switch (A) by removing bolt (B) and lock washer (C) using a 10mm wrench. NOTE: Some power tilt chairs will use a pendant control instead of the hand control toggle switch. A pendant control is not installed with hardware, it has a bracket that allows it to hang from different points on the chair.
  • Page 47 Tilt Mechanism Installation Installing Horizontal Single Hand Tilt Mechanism 1. Install horizontal hand tilt mechanism assembly onto chair with four bolts (A) using a 10mm wrench. Ensure the cog (B) is installed inside the rotary frame track. For a heavy duty, two spacers go between the frame and tilt mechanism.
  • Page 48 Tilt Mechanism Installation 3. Install tilt lever (A) with mounting screw (B) using a #2 Phillips screwdriver. Install cable into tilt lever. NOTE: Adjustable height chairs with Style #1 levers will have a spacer (C) installed with the tilt lever. NOTE: If you are installing the tilt mechanism on a reclining back chair, the location of the lever will be the same as a fixed height.
  • Page 49 Tilt Mechanism Installation 5. Route cable down to back plate, along the seat frame and over the rotary frame. Secure cable to back plate using P-Clip (A) and existing nut (B) with a 10mm wrench and a 4mm Allen wrench. Ensure cable has enough slack to move through the range of tilt.
  • Page 50 Tilt Mechanism Installation 7. Install cover (A) with two bolts (B) and an 8mm wrench. 8. Test the tilt mechanism and ensure there isn’t excessive play in the lever and also that the cogs remain fully engaged in the rotary frame teeth when the lever is released (chair locks into place). Horizontal Dual Hand Tilt Mechanism 1.
  • Page 51 Tilt Mechanism Installation Horizontal Foot Tilt Mechanism 1. Reference the horizontal single hand tilt mechanism installation steps found earlier in these instructions and stop before the cable installation. 2. Install the foot pedal assembly onto the chair frame with spacer (B), two bolts (A) and two nuts (C) using a 13mm wrench.
  • Page 52 Tilt Mechanism Installation Adjusting Shaft Clamp 1. To adjust shaft clamp (C), loosen hex bolt (B) on the shaft clamp with an 8mm wrench. 2. Slide the shaft clamp up against the drive rod linkage (A) and retighten shaft clamp. Critical Final Inspection Place a test person in the chair and confirm that the mechanism operates without friction or binding.
  • Page 53: Rotary Frame Replacement

    Rotary Frame Replacement NOTE: Detaching hangers and armrests will allow more arm room while working through these instructions. NOTE: Remove battery and vent tray (if applicable) before beginning. Removing Rotary Frame 1. Remove any seating or cushion components on the chair. Remove the seat pan (B) by removing the four bolts (A), four nuts (E), four seat pan clamps (D) and four seat pan brackets (C) using a 5mm Allen wrench.
  • Page 54 Rotary Frame Replacement 3. Remove the tilt mechanism assembly on your chair by removing four bolts (A) and two lock washers (B) using a 10mm wrench. The horizontal tilt mechanism assembly only uses two bolts on both sides. Heavy duty horizontal tilt will also have two spacers. NOTE: A horizontal dual hand tilt does not have the tilt lock rod.
  • Page 55 Rotary Frame Replacement 6. Remove two bolts (A), two washers (B) and two nuts (C) from rear growth strut (D) using two 10mm wrenches. Remove rear growth strut and two rear strut end tubes. 7. For height adjustable and reclining back chairs, remove one screw (A) from the handle with a 4mm Allen wrench.
  • Page 56 Rotary Frame Replacement 9. Remove the two sets of bearings using an 17mm wrench and a 6mm Allen wrench. Bearing #1 (Exploded view - save all parts) Bearing #2 (Assembled view - save all parts) 10. Remove the two sets of rear bearing assemblies using an 17mm wrench and a 6mm Allen wrench. Bearing #1 (Exploded view - save all parts)
  • Page 57 NOTE: If chair is equipped for transit, ensure new rotary frames have transit brackets and transit decals. If either is missing, please contact Ki Mobility. 2. Rest the rotary frame assembly in position on the chair and reinstall the two front bearing sets using a...
  • Page 58 Rotary Frame Replacement 3. Reinstall the rear bearing assemblies using an 17mm wrench and a 6mm Allen wrench. Leave hardware loose. NOTE: The swivel plate arm with the roller bearing needs to be in the rotary frame track before hardware is installed fully.
  • Page 59 Rotary Frame Replacement 6. Secure the rotary frame assembly to the rear saddle by installing bolt (A) and lock washer (B). The bolt and lock washer are secured by the rear seat retainer (C). Repeat on the opposite side. NOTE: The rear seat retainer (C) has one side that is narrower than the other. The rear seat retainer is installed so the wider side faces the incoming bolt.
  • Page 60 Rotary Frame Replacement 9. Reinstall tilt mechanism onto chair with four bolts (A) and two lock washers (B) using a 10mm wrench. Reattach the cable (hand tilt) or the drive rod (foot tilt) to the tilt mechanism. Refer to Removing Rotary Frame - Step 2 for attached cable views and tools needed.
  • Page 61 Rotary Frame Replacement 10. For horizontal single hand tilt mechanism - Slide the tilt lock tube (A) toward opposite side of chair until it stops without disengaging the cog from the opposite side. Tighten the clamp (B) so the face of the clamp is flush with the end of the tube using an 8mm wrench.
  • Page 62 Rotary Frame Replacement 12. Reinstall the tilt stops (if applicable) using two 10mm wrenches. NOTE: Install tilt stops where necessary for the person using the wheelchair. 13. Test the wheelchair. Ensure the tilt mechanism cogs properly engage and disengage and the full range of tilt works properly.
  • Page 63 Rotary Frame Replacement Adjusting Foot Tilt Shaft Clamp 1. To adjust shaft clamp (C), loosen hex bolt (B) on the shaft clamp with an 8mm wrench. 2. Slide the shaft clamp up against the drive rod linkage (A) and retighten shaft clamp. 3.
  • Page 64: Transit

    Transit See the below diagram for transit bracket installation. A 4mm Allen wrench and a 10mm wrench are required for assembly. NOTE: The WC-19 Transit and Transit Hook decals must be installed in the correct locations shown below.
  • Page 65: Anti-Tips

    Anti-Tips 1. To adjust height, use a 4mm Allen wrench and a 10mm wrench to remove the cross bolt (A in diagram below) from the height adjuster. 2. Slide height adjuster up or down and align hole in desired height. 3.
  • Page 66: Back Height

    Back Height Stroller Handle Backrest - Not Adjustable - Available in Fixed Height with Adjustable Handle Backrest - Not Short (20”) or Tall (24”). Adjustable - Available in Short (22”) or Tall (26”). Adjustable Height with Adjustable Handle Backrest - Reclining Back with Adjustable Handle Backrest - Not Available in Short (18”-25”) and Tall (20”-27”).
  • Page 67 Back Height Height Back Post Back Height Range Short Stroller Handle Back Post Tall Short Fixed Height with Adjustable Handle Tall Short Adjustable Height with Adjustable Handle Tall Short Reclining Back with Adjustable Handle Tall The Adjustable Height with Adjustable Handle backrest is adjustable using an 8mm wrench. See the diagram below.
  • Page 68: Backrest Angle Adjustment

    Backrest Angle Adjustment 1. Use a 4mm Allen wrench and a 10mm wrench to remove the button head screw and nut on the backrest. 2. Rotate backrest to desired angle. Each hole represents 5° of rotation. See diagram below for the angle for each hole.
  • Page 69: Seat Pan

    Seat Pan Front Seat Pan Rear Seat Pan Seat Pan Size Frame Depth Dimension A Mounting Holes Mounting Holes 1 & 5 1 & 5 15.0" 2 & 5 1 & 4 16.0" Short 3 & 5 1 & 3 17.0"...
  • Page 70: Center Of Gravity (Cog)

    Center of Gravity (COG) COG Fully Rearward COG Fully Forward Check your current COG by engaging pins in levers and letting the chair (with user seated) settle into it’s natural resting point. Read the degree on the rotary frame (shown below). 20° is the desired resting angle position.
  • Page 71 Center of Gravity (COG) If the chair COG needs adjusting use the diagrams and chart below to correct. System Resting Position Adjustment Required System Rests Between 50 and 45 3 Holes Forward System Rests Between 44 and 35 2 Holes Foward System Rests Between 34 and 25 1 Hole Forward System Rests Between 24 and 16...
  • Page 72: Caster Arm

    Caster Arm Slide caster arm assembly into base frame tube and secure with bolt, washer and nut using a 13mm wrench. The nut fits into a recess on the inside of the base frame tube. NOTE: There are different holes on the caster arm that can be used for installation. Ensure both caster arms are installed using the same mounting holes and that the front seat tube does not extend beyond the casters in the front.
  • Page 73: Wheel Lock Configurations

    Wheel Lock Configurations Plate: Front Plate: Front Plate: Rear Mount: Forward Mount: Reversed Mount: Reversed Wheel Locks Wheel Size Axle Plate Position Wheel Lock Configuration 1 - 2 Front - Forward 16 in. 3 - 5 Front - Reversed 6 - 8 Rear - Reversed 1 - 2 Front - Forward...
  • Page 74 Wheel Lock Configurations Inverted Forward Mount Inverted Reverse Mount Inverted Mount Holes Inverted Mount Wheel Locks Wheel Size Axle Plate Position Mounting Configuration Mount Hole Reverse Forward 12 in. (Poly) Forward Forward 5 - 8 Reverse Reverse Reverse 12 in. (Pneumatic) 3 - 4 Forward 5 - 8...
  • Page 75: Attendant Foot Lock

    Attendant Foot Lock NOTE: Installing Focus Attendant Foot Lock Assemblies section is for chairs that are shipped without the foot lock installed. For instructions installing a Focus attendant foot lock from a kit, see the Focus Attendant Foot Lock Kit section. Installing Focus Attendant Foot Lock Assemblies 1.
  • Page 76 Attendant Foot Lock Focus Attendant Foot Lock Kit NOTE: Remove any existing wheel locks prior to installation. Converting from drum brakes requires a different kit. Please see the parts section at www.kimobility.com for more information. 1. Install tube mount (A) using two bolts (B), two washers (C) and two nuts (D) using two 13mm wrenches. Repeat on opposite side.
  • Page 77 Attendant Foot Lock 3. Adjust growth strut to fit the width of your chair and secure with two bolts (A), two washers (B) and two nuts (C) using two 10mm wrenches. 4. Install foot pedal (A) onto growth strut with bolt (B) and nut (C) using two 10mm wrenches.
  • Page 78 Attendant Foot Lock 5. Install wheel lock mechanism (A) onto foot lock linkage (B) with bolt (C), two washers (D), pivot bushing (E) and nut (F) using two 10mm wrenches. Repeat on opposite side. Note how there are different foot lock linkages that are used.
  • Page 79 Attendant Foot Lock 7. Install foot linkage assembly (A) onto the wheel lock mount block (B) by sliding the T-slot nut (C) into the foot linkage assembly and securing with bolt (D) and lock washer (E) using a 10mm wrench. 8.
  • Page 80: One Arm Drive

    One Arm Drive NOTE: When installing the one arm drive system, there are different height settings that can be used. Install using the correct settings for the user. 1. Remove both wheels from wheelchair. NOTE: If your chair does not have an attendant wheel lock you can skip to step 3. 2.
  • Page 81 One Arm Drive 4. Install new axle mounts with two bolts, two washers and two nuts per side using a 13mm socket wrench and a 13mm wrench. NOTE: When installing the new axle mounts, the bolts will pass through the tube mount and anti-tip bracket if the anti-tip and attendant wheel lock configurations are on your chair.
  • Page 82 One Arm Drive 6. Bolt hub to handrim with four bolts provided if not already done. 7. Install wheels and secure with washer and nut using a 19mm wrench. 8. Reattach the linkage to the index plate with saved hardware from step 1. NOTE: If you have an attendant wheel lock on your chair, verify the wheel lock still engages properly in a safe environment.
  • Page 83: Drum Brake

    Drum Brake Remove Axle Plate NOTE: An inverted axle plate has the same hardware removed and the same tools are used. 1. Remove wheel. 2. Using two 13mm wrenches, remove axle plate bolts (F), washers (B) and nuts (A) from both sides of chair. Note the orientation of the anti-tip receiver (C).
  • Page 84 Drum Brake 3. Install drum brake (D), nut (A), drum brake adapter (C) and washer (B) using a 30mm wrench. 4. Secure drum brake and drum brake adapter by installing bolt (A), washer (B) and nut (C) using a 10mm wrench.
  • Page 85 Drum Brake 5. For inverted axle plates with no other wheel locks mounted - Install wheel lock mount cover (A) with bolt (B), washer (C) and nut (D) using a 10mm wrench. Repeat on opposite side. 6. For fixed height backrest - Remove existing backrest cane and install new backrest cane by removing and reinstalling bolt using a 4mm Allen wrench.
  • Page 86 Drum Brake 7. Install hand trigger (Fig. 7:B) by installing two screws (Fig. 7:A) using a #2 screwdriver. Fixed Height Height Adjustable Fixed Height Adjustable Handle 8. Install the cable into hand trigger. Remove the stranded cable core from the cable and thread it through the trigger of the trigger assembly and then out the nose of the trigger mount.
  • Page 87 Drum Brake 10. Route cable to back plate and install cable into P-Clip (B) by removing and reinstalling nut (A) using a 10mm wrench. 11. Route cable from P-Clip to drum brake. Ensure the path is a smooth loop with no sharp turns or kinks in the cable.
  • Page 88: Aa. Handrim Configurations

    Handrim Configurations NOTE: Not all wheels listed below are available for specific models. See an order form or the online parts manual for more information on your specific chair model. Handrim Hardware Chart Wheel Handrim Connection Handrim Wheel Natural Connection Aluminum Plastic Natural...
  • Page 89: Ab. Handrim Construction

    Handrim Construction The sequencing of hardware for the three styles of handrims is shown below. The specific hardware used is determined in the chart on the previous page, based on the tire and handrim being used. Spacer Style Detached Tab Style Tab Style...
  • Page 90: Ac. Footplate And Heel Loops

    Footplate and Heel Loops For additional footplate information, see pages 16 - 20 for the Caster - Footplate Compatibility Charts. Strap Length Heel Loop (Reference image above) Standard Hanger Offset Hanger Part Strap Composite Composite Size Angle Angle Number Length Adjustable Composite Angle Adjustable Composite...
  • Page 91: Ad. Rotating 4-Way Latch

    Rotating 4-Way Latch The 4-Way latch has eight possible configurations, four with the curve of the lever facing outward and four with the curve of the lever facing inward. See diagram below. Eight Possible Configurations Standard Position Lever Facing Outward Lever Facing Inward Rotating 1.
  • Page 92: Ae. Pro Elr Adjustment

    Pro ELR Adjustment NOTE: Instructions for adjusting the height of the calf pad, the depth of the calf pad and the length of the footrest can be found in the owner manual in the Pro Elevated Leg Rest section. Adjusting Knee Height 1.
  • Page 93: Ag. Angle Adjustable Locking Flip Up Extendable Armrest

    Angle Adjustable Locking Flip Up Extendable Armrest 1. Set the angle of the armrest. There are five holes that can be used to set the angle. Tighten the bolt using a 10mm wrench once angle is set. 3 4 5 2.
  • Page 94: Ah. Bearing Construction

    Bearing Construction There are two sets of bearings used within the tilt function of the Focus chair. Use a 17mm wrench and a 6mm Allen wrench to remove and/or assemble the bearings. See diagram below for sequencing of parts. Front Bearing #1 (Exploded view) Front Bearing #2 (Assembled view)
  • Page 95: Ai. Iv Holder

    IV Holder 1. Place the two hole clamps (A) with the barrel nut (B) and screw (C) using a 5mm Allen wrench. Ensure the sides of the clamp with the flats are used on the backrest tube. Turn the screw (C) finger tight into the barrel nut (B).
  • Page 96: Aj. Vent And Battery Tray

    Vent and Battery Tray Installation Instructions 1. Remove the base frame plugs (A) from both sides using a screwdriver. Be careful not to scratch paint. 2. Install vent tray hanger (B) onto vent tray (A) with two washers (C) and two nuts (D) using a 10mm wrench. Repeat with other vent tray hanger and vent tray.
  • Page 97 Vent and Battery Tray 3. Install end cap (D) onto anti-tip and install anti-tip (C) onto vent tray with bolt (G), spacer (F), saddle (E) and nut (B) using two 10mm wrenches. While installing, insert lower anti-tip tube (A) and set height based on which hole you use.
  • Page 98 Vent and Battery Tray 5. Install growth plate (A) into the the vent trays with four screws (B) using a 4mm Allen wrench. 6. Install battery tray frame mount (D) onto battery hanger (C) with two bolts (A) and two washers (B) using a 10mm wrench.
  • Page 99 Vent and Battery Tray 7. Install battery hanger assembly into the battery tray (A) and secure with two washers (B) and two nuts (C) using a 10mm wrench. Repeat on opposite side of battery tray with other battery hanger assembly. 8.
  • Page 100 Vent and Battery Tray 9. Remove bolt and nut from bearing assemby using a 6mm Allen wrench and an 18mm wrench. Save all other hardware. Repeat on opposite side. 10. Install growth strut (F) and strut ends (C) into the bearing openings with two lock washers (B) and two bolts (A) using a 6mm Allen wrench and an 18mm wrench.
  • Page 101: Ak. Power Tilt Installation

    Power Tilt Installation NOTE: Remove any seating / cushion on the chair along with the seat pan for access in later steps. Removing Foot Tilt (If applicable) 1. Use two 13mm wrenches to remove the two bolts (A) and nuts (B) on the foot tilt pedal. Reinstall the axle plate (C) and anti-tip bracket (if applicable) (D) once the pedal is removed.
  • Page 102 Power Tilt Installation 2. Use a 10mm wrench to remove P-Clip (A) securing cable, located by backrest mounting plate, by removing the nut (B) while keeping bolt in place. Once P-Clip is removed, reinstall nut. 3. Remove cable clip(s) (A) on the back cane and finish cable removal by pulling cable out of the tilt lever (B). Fixed Height Adjustable Height 4.
  • Page 103 Power Tilt Installation NOTE: Unplug all cables from the battery before doing any work. Removing Revision 1 Power Tilt 1. Remove power tilt rack assembly by removing four bolts (A), four washers (B) and four nuts (C) using two 10mm wrenches. Guide the front end of the power tilt rack assembly out of the gearbox to remove. Retain all hardware.
  • Page 104 Power Tilt Installation 3. Remove battery tray / motor assembly by removing four bolts (A) and four lock washers (B) using a 10mm wrench. Retain all hardware. 4. Remove the end of the motor arm (C) from the power tilt strut tube (D). Installing Power Tilt 1.
  • Page 105 Power Tilt Installation 3. Adjust power tilt strut tubes to fit and secure with two bolts (A), four washers (B) and two nuts (C) using two 10mm wrenches. 4. Install battery (A) into battery tray. The side of the battery with six ports faces the rear of the chair. Secure battery by installing battery bracket (B) with two bolts (C) using an 8mm wrench.
  • Page 106 Power Tilt Installation 5. Mount power tilt rack (A) onto rack mounts (B) using four screws (C) and four nuts (D) with a 3mm Allen wrench and an 8mm wrench. 6. Pull the motor disconnect pin (A). Install power tilt rack assembly by guiding the front end into the gearbox (B).
  • Page 107 Power Tilt Installation 7. Install mount block (A) onto hand control toggle switch (B) with two bolts (C) and two lock washers (D) using a 10mm wrench. Finish installing hand control toggle switch onto the armrest tube with a bolt (E) that passes through lock washer (F), band clamp strap (G), band clamp mandrels (H), clamp spacer (I), control switch spacer (J) and into the mount block using a 10mm wrench.
  • Page 108 Power Tilt Installation 9. Connect the cables to the battery as shown below. NOTE: Ensure that all cables are not wrapped, tangled or in any way restrictive within the full range of the tilt of the chair. Motor Extension Cable for Charging Hand Control Toggle Switch 10.
  • Page 109: Al. Power Tilt Motor Replacement

    Power Tilt Motor Replacement NOTE: It is recommended to remove a seat pan, if the chair uses one, for easier access to parts. NOTE: For best access, tilt the chair so the rear is on the floor and the front is in the air. Ensure chair is in a stable position and be careful not to scratch paint.
  • Page 110 Power Tilt Motor Replacement 4. Slide motor assembly off the power tilt rack. Installing New Motor Assembly 1. Slide new motor assembly onto power tilt rack. Check to see if the pin is in unlocked position if the assembly doesn’t slide on. Lock the pin once in position. Locked Unlocked...
  • Page 111 Power Tilt Motor Replacement 2. Connect the two sides of the motor assembly arms with four spacers (B), two bolts (C) and two nuts (A). The motor assembly can be moved up or down on the power tilt rack until the holes align. Once they do, put the pin into locked position to prevent unintended movement while installing hardware.
  • Page 112: Am. Power Tilt Interface Control Box - Installation And Use

    Power Tilt Interface Control Box - Installation and Use The Focus Power Tilt uses a Reac RCB10 battery and interface control box when operating with adaptive switches. The Reac Control Box - RCB10 is a compact and flexible 4 channel control box with a 2 Ah battery pack and an external charger.
  • Page 113 Power Tilt Interface Control Box - Installation and Use Initial Charge 1. Identify the box with the charger. 2. Connect the charger cable to the extension cable (A). 3. Plug the other end of the charger into a wall outlet for an initial charge. 4.
  • Page 114 Power Tilt Interface Control Box - Installation and Use 3. Allow the chair to settle into position and read the angle measurement on the rotary frame. Read here 4. The chair should settle around 20°, if not, the seat frame set up needs adjustment. See the Seat Frame Set Up section in your owner’s manual.
  • Page 115 Power Tilt Interface Control Box - Installation and Use 2. Pulling the hand control toggle switch up will tilt the chair. 3. Pushing the hand control toggle switch down will undo the tilt. NOTE: The power tilt motor has limits set to protect the system if too much energy is required to change the tilt angle.
  • Page 116 Power Tilt Interface Control Box - Installation and Use Pendant Hand Control Use 1. Ensure hand control toggle switch and the motor are connected to the battery before use. See image below. Motor Extension Cable for Charging Hand Control Toggle Switch 2.
  • Page 117 Power Tilt Interface Control Box - Installation and Use WARNING: In the unlikely event of battery acid leakage and you get acid in your eyes or skin - rinse thoroughly with water and contact your local healthcare professional for further consultation. WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - The system is equipped with a charger connector plug to seal the connector hole, be aware that this plug can be removed and swallowed by a small child.
  • Page 118: An. Contracture Footrest

    Contracture Footrest Installation 1. Install foot pivot (B) into footplate clamp (C). Install footplate (E) onto footplate clamp (C) with two screws (A) and two nuts (D) using a 5mm Allen wrench and a 10mm wrench. NOTE: There are three sets of holes that the footplate can be mounted with. The holes allow for the footplate to be mounted further forward or further backward, depending on the configuration desired by the user.
  • Page 119 Contracture Footrest 3. Install long pivot (A) into extension tube. Use the chart below to determine the holes you will be using for the desired footrest height and secure in position by installing screw (B) and nut (C) using a 5mm Allen wrench and a 10mm wrench.
  • Page 120 Contracture Footrest 5. Remove any seating system, cushion, seat pan and/or hangers from the chair. 6. Remove strut tube (C) from seat frame by removing two screws (A) and two nuts (B) with a 4mm Allen wrench and a 10mm wrench. Save all parts. 7.
  • Page 121 Contracture Footrest 8. Determine whether the contracture footrest is going to be set up in the outside mount or inside mount position. Install footrest assembly, outside or inside mounted, by sliding the contracture seat tube (C) onto the frame. Assemble footrest to contracture seat tube by installing T-Nut (D) along channel on the inside of the mount rail (E).
  • Page 122: Ao. Multi-Angle Footrest

    Multi-Angle Footrest Installation 1. Determine which configuration the ball shaft (D) will need to be in - down (eversion) or up (inversion). See figure below for example. Install footplate (B) onto upper footrest clamp (C) with two screws (A) using a 4mm Allen wrench.
  • Page 123 Multi-Angle Footrest 2. Install footrest mount (E) onto the end of the ball shaft and secure with screw (H) and lock washer (G) using a 4mm Allen wrench. Install the flip-up latch (D) onto the footrest mount and secure with latch spring (C), bushing (B) and screw (A) using a 4mm Allen wrench.
  • Page 124: Ap. Pediatric Pro Elr

    Pediatric Pro ELR Installing Pediatric Pro Elevated Leg Rest Assembly 1. Remove current hangers from chair if applicable. Install latch blocks (A) if not present. 2. Install the Pediatric Pro ELR the same way as a swing away hanger. Place the swing away pivot saddle into the receiver on the front frame tube with the leg rest facing either inward or outward from the frame (B).
  • Page 125 Pediatric Pro ELR Removal (Refer to first image in Pediatric Pro ELR Section) 1. To remove leg rest, push or pull release latch. 2. Lift the leg rest straight upward to remove. You may also swing the leg rest inward or outward before lifting it off.
  • Page 126 Pediatric Pro ELR Adjusting Length of Footrest 1. Remove bolt (A), washer (B), footplate assembly (C), washer (D), saddle (E), nut (G) and ensure footrest tube insert (F) stays in tube using a 5mm Allen wrench and a 10mm wrench. 2.
  • Page 127 Pediatric Pro ELR Extension Mount Configuration Some configurations may require an extension mount to avoid interference with the footplate. Use a 5mm Allen wrench, a 4mm Allen wrench and a 10mm wrench to attach your footplate to the extension mount and the extension mount to the hanger assembly.
  • Page 128 Pediatric Pro ELR Replacing Pediatric Pro Elevated Leg Rest Parts 1. See figure below for a parts diagram of the Pediatric Pro ELR (Not all parts are sold individually, refer to parts manual for additional information at www.kimobility.com). NOTE: Parts chart located on next page.
  • Page 129 Pediatric Pro ELR Item Number Part Number Description Quantity 003853 Hanger Assy, Pro ELR, FM, R 003854 Hanger Assy, Pro ELR, FM, L 003843 Insert, Footrest Tube 003344 Calf Pad Bracket Assembly 101585 Calf Pad - Large 101470 Calf Pad Pediatric - Medium 003844 Calf Pad, 84mm X 120mm - Small 003643...
  • Page 130: Aq. Canopy

    Canopy Installation 1. Install tube mount (C), inner clamp (B), outer clamp (D), barrel nut (A), spherical washer (E) and bolt (F) onto backrest tube using a 5mm Allen wrench. Repeat on opposite side. NOTE: The clamps may need to be rotated to accomodate the chair width while remaining in the correct distance for the stems.
  • Page 131 Canopy 3. To remove just the canopy, push in the latch on both stems and lift up and out of tube mount. Push latch in to clear the tube mount.
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