Invacare Rea Clematis Pro Service Manual

Invacare Rea Clematis Pro Service Manual

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PROVIDER: Keep this manual.
The procedures in this manual MUST be performed by a qualified
technician.
Rea® Clematis® Pro
en Manual wheelchair passive
Service Manual

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  • Page 1 Rea® Clematis® Pro en Manual wheelchair passive Service Manual PROVIDER: Keep this manual. The procedures in this manual MUST be performed by a qualified technician.
  • 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

    7.3 Tyres........29 Contents 7.4 Materials .
  • Page 4: General

    Indicates a hazardous situation that could the safety instructions. result in minor or slight injury if it is not avoided. Find the user manual on Invacare’s website or contact your Invacare representative. See addresses at the end IMPORTANT of this document.
  • Page 5: Assembly

    Assembly 2 Assembly 2.1 Placing the wires 2.1.1 Wires with backrest plate Mount the holder for the drip stand A on the neckrest holder and tighten the screw B. 5 mm Allen key 1. Thread the wires A on the outside of the backrest tubes B.
  • Page 6: Mounting The Attachment For Table Tray

    However, when transporting the wheelchair in a vehicle, Invacare’s original posture belt must be used in addition to, but never as 1. Mount the table attachment A with the attachment a substitute for an approved passenger restraint part facing outwards.
  • Page 7: Assemble Gas Piston - Backrest And Seat

    Assembly 3. Use a rubber mallet D to insert the anti-tipper A in Declive seat tilt (-3° to 22°) the chassis frame B. CAUTION! Damage on the anti-tipper tube – Do not use the rubber mallet on the anti-tipper tube, only on the top of the 1.
  • Page 8: Mounting The Electrical System

    Rea® Clematis® Pro 2.9 Mounting the electrical system Declive seat tilt (-3° to 22°) WARNING! Risk of injury – Make sure that all parts are disconnected from the power source. CAUTION! Risk of short circuit – Be aware of electrostatic discharge (ESD) when working on electrical parts.
  • Page 9: Mounting Battery And Control Box

    Assembly 2.9.2 Mounting battery and control box See section “Electrical schedule” for more information about how to connect the cables. When changing the battery, the hand control cable needs to be connected for at least 10 seconds to be able to indicate the levels of the new battery. 1.
  • Page 10: Electrical Schedule

    Rea® Clematis® Pro 2.9.3 Electrical schedule Hand control (TMH3) Seat tilt actuator (TA31) Backrest recline actuator (TA9) Battery (TBB4) Control box (TC14) Wall charger (TP7) Plugs lock Power connection box CAUTION! Risk of malfunction The system may not work properly –...
  • Page 11 Assembly Hand control — Locking Recline and Tilt 1. Insert the charger magnetic plug into the charger socket A which is located under the armrest holder. functions 2. Connect the charger power cable into a wall socket. 3. Unplug the power cable first when the battery is fully charged.
  • Page 12: Settings And Adjustments

    Rea® Clematis® Pro 3.1.3 Changing the backrest support 3 Settings and Adjustments Risk of uncomfortable posture The functionality of the rigid plate or the soft 3.1 Backrest plate backrest can be uncomfortable for certain users. – The choice of the appropriate backrest should be evaluated by a trained personnel.
  • Page 13: Adjusting The Rear Wheel Attachment

    Settings and Adjustments 4. Remove the screw and the handle. 5. Rotate the headrest / neckrest attachment pole including the attachment E. 6. Return the headrest / neckrest to the attachment. Note that the screw to the headrest / neckrest attachment C and the handle D must be mounted on the opposite side due to the groves in the screw hole.
  • Page 14: Installing And Removing The Detachable Front

    Rea® Clematis® Pro 3.4.3 Adjusting the castor attachment Installing the fixed front castors 1. With one hand, hold the wheelchair upright. 2. With the other, push the castor axle into the castor axle bracket up to the stop. 3. Install the two spacers and tighten the nut with 40 +/- 2 Nm.
  • Page 15: Mounting The Trunk Support

    Settings and Adjustments WARNING! Risk of tipping – Make sure that the castor attachments are mounted, correctly, the castors must be placed on the outside of the frame. If the castor attachments are turned, they must be mounted to the opposite side, with the castors facing outwards.
  • Page 16: Adjusting The Width Of The Table Tray

    5 mm or 10 mm width extension kit have to be inserted as shown in the spare parts catalogue, available at www.invacare.eu.com. The brake attachment can be mounted in two different positions: Pos 1 — 600 mm (24”) Pos 2 —...
  • Page 17 Settings and Adjustments Changing position of user operated brake 7. Re-mount the brake on the turned brake attachment Change position from an upper placement of the 8. Remember to re-insert the nut E if this was removed attachment (Pos 1) to a lower placement (Pos 2): from the attachment.
  • Page 18: Mounting The Wire For The One Arm Brake

    Rea® Clematis® Pro 3.11 Mounting the wire for the One 3.13 Adjusting the brake effect arm brake To attain the correct braking effect, the brake shoe should press into the tire when you apply the brake. The brake may therefore require depth adjustment. WARNING! Risk of reduced brake effect –...
  • Page 19: Mounting The Drum Brake

    Settings and Adjustments 3.14 Mounting the drum brake 5. Attach the anti-rotate bracket to the rear wheel attachment E with washer and nut F and tighten the nut with 5 Nm. 3.14.1 Drum brake for 600 mm (24”) wheel 6. Attach the quick release axle sleeve with washer and nut and G and tighten the nut with 40 Nm.
  • Page 20: Drum Brake - Adjustments

    Rea® Clematis® Pro 3.15 Drum brake — adjustments Adjust the brake effect with the adjustment nut A on the wire. When the desired brake effect is achieved, fixate the brake wire with the fixation nut B. WARNING! Risk of injury Poor brake effect –...
  • Page 21: Maintenance

    Maintenance 4 Maintenance IMPORTANT! Wrong fluids or methods can harm or damage the product. – All cleaning agents and disinfectants used 4.1 Safety information must be effective, compatible with one another and must protect the materials they Regular checks and maintenance of the wheelchair ensure are used to clean.
  • Page 22: Washing

    Rea® Clematis® Pro The fabric can be washed at temperatures up to 60º C. If possible, always overlap hook and loop strips Normal detergents can be used. (the self-gripping parts) when washing, to minimize lint and thread build-up on hook strips and prevent All parts of the wheelchair with polyurethane-coated damage to upholstery fabric by these.
  • Page 23 Maintenance Main parts of the wheelchair Seat angle Check the function by changing the angle from the lower to the upper position. Risk of damage – The gas piston must not be opened, it contains oil and gas under high pressure. CAUTION! Risk of damage –...
  • Page 24 Rea® Clematis® Pro Options Lubricate all removable parts with a dry Teflon® based spray, e.g. “Viso 900–B5”. All fasteners for wear and Bolts and other fasteners can come loose due to constant use: tightness 1. Check that the fasteners are tight on the castor forks, footrest, seat, side rests, backrest, handles etc.
  • Page 25: Checklist For Reconditioning

    Maintenance 4.4.1 Checklist for reconditioning NOTE SIGN WASHING RECONDITIONING: Chassis Backrest angle Push handles / Push bar Backrest cover Seat cover Seat angle Carer-operated brake Armrests / Side rests Legrests Footrests Anti-tip device Rear wheels Rear wheel attachment Brakes Castors Fasteners for wear and tightness Headrest Neckrest...
  • Page 26: After Use

    Rea® Clematis® Pro Disassemble the product and its components, so the 5 After Use different materials can be separated and recycled individually. 5.1 Storage The disposal and recycling of used products and packaging must comply with the laws and regulations for waste IMPORTANT! handling in each country.
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 6 Troubleshooting 6.1 Troubleshooting electrical system WARNING! Risk of personal injury and damage to the product. – The wheelchair must be unplugged from the main power source before opening or repairing electrical parts. Symptom Possible cause Remedy Mains are not connected Connect mains Mains indicator does not light up Fuse in the control unit is blown...
  • Page 28: Technical Data

    Rea® Clematis® Pro 7 Technical Data Maximum user weight 135 kg Overall length with leg 995 – 1470 mm rests 7.1 Dimensions and Weight B Overall width 590 – 725 mm All dimension an weight specifications refer to a wide Stowage width 535 –...
  • Page 29: Maximum Weight Of Removable Parts

    Technical Data 7.2 Maximum weight of removable Tyre Max. pressure parts 65 psi Pneumatic profiled tyre: 450 kPa 610 x 35 mm (24” x 1 Maximum weight of removable parts 3/8”) Part: Maximum weight: Solid tyre: 305 x 45 mm (12” x 1 Leg rest angle adjustable 3,2 kg 3/4”)
  • Page 30 IPx6. See label and label on each electric device for correct IP class. The lowest IP-classification decides the overall classification of the system. IPx6- The system is protected against water projected from any direction (not high pressure). For full details contact your Invacare authorized provider. 7.7 Seat height tables 7.7.1 Clematis Pro 600 (24”)
  • Page 31 Notes...
  • Page 32 Invacare distributors United Kingdom: New Zealand: Invacare Limited Invacare New Zealand Ltd Pencoed Technology Park, Pencoed 4 Westfield Place, Mt Wellington 1060 Bridgend CF35 5AQ New Zealand Tel: (44) (0) 1656 776 222 Phone: 0800 468 222 Fax: (44) (0) 1656 776 220 Fax: 0800 807 788 uk@invacare.com...

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