Page 1
Invacare® Storm® Max 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...
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
5.6.2 Adjusting Tension Adjustable Backrest Upholstery 7 Control System 5.6.3 Adjusting Backrest Bend 7.1 Controls Protection System 5.7 Adjusting Rea Headrest 7.2 Batteries 5.7.1 Adjusting Position of Rea Headrest or Neckrest 7.2.1 General Information on Charging 5.7.2 Adjusting Height of Rea Headrest or Neckrest 7.2.2 General Instructions on Charging 5.7.3 Adjusting Cheek Supports 7.2.3 Charging Batteries 5.8 Legrests for Max Seat 7.2.4 Disconnecting Power Wheelchair after Charging 5.8.1 Adjusting Width 7.2.5 Storage and Maintenance 5.8.2 Adjusting Angle and Length 7.2.6 Instructions on Using Batteries 5.8.3 Adjusting Height of Calf Pad 7.2.7 Transporting Batteries 5.8.4 Adjusting Calf Pad Width 7.2.8 General Instructions on Handling Batteries 5.9 Vari-F Legrest 7.2.9 Handling Damaged Batteries Correctly 5.9.1 Removing Legrest 8 Transport 5.9.2 Adjusting Length of Legrest 8.1 Transport — General Information 5.9.3 Setting Angle 8.2 Transferring Power Wheelchair to Vehicle 5.9.4 Setting End Stop of Legrest 8.3 Use Power Wheelchair as Vehicle Seat 6 Usage 8.3.1 How the Power Wheelchair is Anchored in a Vehicle 6.1 Driving 8.3.2 Securing User in Power Wheelchair 6.2 Before Driving for First Time 8.4 Transporting Power Wheelchair Without Occupant 6.3 Parking and Stationary 8.4.1 Opening Rear Shroud 6.4 Getting in and out of Power Wheelchair 8.4.2 Making Batteries Accessible 6.4.1 Removing Standard Armrest for Side Transfer...
Page 4
9.6.2 Cleaning Intervals 9.6.3 Cleaning 9.6.4 Disinfection Instructions 10 After Use 10.1 Reconditioning 10.2 Disposal 11 Technical Data 11.1 Technical Specifications 12 Service 12.1 Inspections Performed...
1 General For more information about the product, for example product safety 1 General notices and product recalls, contact your Invacare distributor. See addresses at the end of this document. 1.1 Introduction In case of a serious incident with the product, you should inform the manufacturer and the competent authority in your country. This user manual contains important information about the handling of the product. To ensure safety when using the product, read the user 1.2 Symbols in This Manual manual carefully and follow the safety instructions. Only use this product if you have read and understood this manual. Symbols and signal words are used in this manual and apply to hazards Seek additional advice from a healthcare professional who is familiar or unsafe practices which could result in personal injury or property with your medical condition and clarify any questions regarding the damage. See the information below for definitions of the signal words. correct use and necessary adjustment with the healthcare professional. DANGER! Indicates a hazardous situation that will result in serious Note that there may be sections in this document, which are not injury or death if it is not avoided. relevant to your product, since this document applies to all available models (on the date of printing). If not otherwise stated, each section in this document refers to all models of the product. WARNING! Indicates a hazardous situation that could result in serious The models and configurations available in your country can be found injury or death if it is not avoided. in the country-specific sales documents. Invacare reserves the right to alter product specifications without CAUTION! further notice. Indicates a hazardous situation that could result in minor or Before reading this document, make sure you have the latest version. slight injury if it is not avoided. You find the latest version as a PDF on the Invacare website.
Storm4 Max Tools 1.3.1 Product-Specific Standards Identifies required tools, components and items which are needed to carry out certain work. The product has been tested and conforms to EN 12184 (Electrically powered wheelchairs, scooters and their chargers) and all related Other Symbols standards. (Not applicable for all manuals) When equipped with an appropriate lighting system, the product is UK Responsible Person suitable for use on public roads. Indicates if a product is not manufactured in the UK. For further information about local standards and regulations, contact Triman your local Invacare distributor. See addresses at the end of this Indicates recycling and sorting rules (only relevant for document. France). 1.4 Usability 1.3 Compliance Only use a power wheelchair when it is in perfect working order. Quality is fundamental to the company’s operation, working within the Otherwise, you might put yourself and others at risk. disciplines of ISO 13485. The following list does not claim to be exhaustive. It is only intended to This product features the CE mark, in compliance with the Medical show some of the situations that could affect the usability of your Device Regulation 2017/745 Class I. power wheelchair. This product features the UKCA mark, in compliance with Part II UK In certain situations, you should immediately stop using your power MDR 2002 (as amended) Class I. wheelchair. Other situations allow you to use the power wheelchair to We are continuously working towards ensuring that the company’s get to your provider. impact on the environment, locally and globally, is reduced to a You should immediately stop using your power wheelchair if ...
and properly maintained, and provided technical and scientific damage to the joystick (joystick cannot be moved into the advances do not result in technical limitations. The service life can also neutral position) be considerably reduced by extreme or incorrect usage. The fact that cables that are damaged, kinked, pinched or have come loose we estimate a service life for this product does not constitute an from the fixation additional warranty. the power wheelchair drifting when braking the power wheelchair pulling to one side when moving 1.7 Limitation of Liability unusual sounds developing or occurring Invacare accepts no liability for damage arising from: Or if you have the feeling that something is wrong with your power wheelchair. Non-compliance with the user manual Incorrect use 1.5 Warranty Information Natural wear and tear Incorrect assembly or set-up by the purchaser or a third party We provide a manufacturer’s warranty for the product in accordance Technical modifications with our General Terms and Conditions of Business in the respective Unauthorised modifications and/or use of unsuitable spare parts countries. Warranty claims can only be made through the provider from whom ...
2 Safety 2 Safety WARNING! Risk of Serious Injury or Damage 2.1 General Safety Notes Storing or using the power wheelchair near open flame o r combustible products can result in serious injury or damage. — Avoid storing or using the power wheelchair near open WARNING! flame o r combustible products. Risk of Serious Injury or Damage Improper use of this product may cause injury o r damage. — If you are unable to understand the warnings, c autions WARNING! or instructions, contact a health care p rofessional or Risk of damage or injury if power wheelchair ...
Storm4 Max WARNING! medication or alcohol. If necessary, the power Risk of Death, Serious Injury or Damage wheelchair must be operated by an attendant who is Risk of entrapment and strangulation when loose personal physically and mentally able. belongings (e.g. jewellery, scarfs) get caught by moving or protruding parts. WARNING! — Make sure that any loose items are clear of moving parts Risk of injury if the power wheelchair is switched off of the power wheelchair, e.g. wheels or powered seating while driving, for example by pressing the On/Off components. Button or disconnecting a cable, due to it coming to — Keep your hands, clothing and all other objects away an abrupt, sharp stop from wheels or powered seating components when they — If you have to brake in an emergency, simply release the are in operation. joystick which will bring you to a halt (refer to the — Power off power wheelchair immediatley to stop any remote user manual for more information). movement. WARNING! WARNING! Risk of injury when transferring power wheelchair to Risk of Death, Serious Injury or Damage a vehicle for transport with the occupant seated in it Improper routing of cables may cause a tripping ...
Page 10
CAUTION! Risk of injury from hot surfaces CAUTION! Risk of injury if maximum permissible load is — Do not leave the power wheelchair in direct sunlight for exceeded prolonged periods. Metal parts and surfaces such as the — Do not exceed the maximum permissible load (refer to seat and armrests can become very hot. 11.1 Technical Specifications, page 66). — The power wheelchair is only designed for use by a CAUTION! single occupant whose maximum weight does not Risk of fire or breaking down due to electric devices exceed the maximum permissible load of the device. being connected Never use the power wheelchair to transport more than — Do not connect any electric devices to your power one person. wheelchair that are not expressly certified by Invacare for this purpose. Have all electrical installations done by your authorised Invacare provider. 1547067-K...
Storm4 Max — The NEGATIVE (-) BLACK battery c able MUST connect to 2.2 Safety Information on the Electrical System the NEGATIVE (-) battery terminal(s) / post(s). — NEVER allow any of your tools and / or battery cable(s) WARNING! to contact BOTH battery post(s) at the same time. An Risk of death, serious injury or damage electrical short may occur and serious injury or damage Misuse of the power wheelchair may cause the power may occur. wheelchair to start smoking, sparking, or burning. Death, — Install protective caps on positive and negative battery serious injury, or damage may occur due to fire. terminals. — DO NOT use the power wheelchair other than its — Replace cable(s) immediately if cable(s) insulation intended purpose. becomes damaged.
2 Safety WARNING! — When cables with live pins have to be disconnected, for Risk of fire example, when removing the bus cable from the remote Switched on lamps produce heat. If you cover the lamps for safety reasons, make sure to restrain or cover the with fabrics such as clothes, there is a risk that the fabric pins (with non-conductive materials). may catch fire. — NEVER cover the light system with fabric. NOTICE! A failure in the electric system can lead to unusual behavior WARNING! such as continuous light, no light, or noises from the Risk of death, serious injury or damage when magnetic brakes. carrying along oxygen systems — If a failure exists, switch off the remote and switch it on Textiles and other materials that normally would not burn again. are easily ignited and burn with great intensity in oxygen — If a failure still exists, then disconnect or remove the enriched air. power source. Depending o n the power wheelchair — Check the oxygen tubing daily, from the cylinder to the model, you can either remove the b attery packs or delivery site, for leaks and hold away from electrical ...
Storm4 Max Also, the electronics used in our power wheelchairs can generate a low 2.4 Safety Information on Driving and level of electromagnetic interference, which however will remain within the tolerance permitted by law. For these reasons we ask you to Freewheel Mode please observe the following precautions: DANGER! WARNING! Risk of death, serious injury, or damage Risk of malfunction due to electromagnetic Malfunctioning joystick could cause unintended / erratic interference movement resulting in death, serious injury, or damage — Do not switch on or operate portable transceivers or — If unintended / erratic movement occurs, stop using the communication devices (such as radio transceivers or wheelchair immediately and contact a qualified cellular phones) when the power wheelchair is switched technician. on. —...
Page 14
2 Safety WARNING! — Never attempt to overcome an obstacle when on an Risk of breaking down in adverse weather uphill or downhill gradient. conditions, i.e. extreme cold, in an isolated area — Never attempt to drive up or down a flight of steps with — If you are a user with severely limited mobility, we your power wheelchair. advise that in the case of adverse weather conditions DO — When overcoming obstacles, always observe the NOT attempt a journey without an accompanying maximum obstacle height and information about attendant. overcoming obstacles (refer to 6.5 Taking Obstacles, page 41). — Avoid shifting your centre of gravity as well as abrupt WARNING! joystick movements and changes of direction when the Risk of injury if the power wheelchair tips over power wheelchair is in motion. — Inclines and declines can only be travelled up to the — Never use the power wheelchair to transport more than maximum safe slope (refer to 11.1 Technical one person.
2.5 Safety Information With Regard to Care and power wheelchair if you drive the power wheelchair with the legrests raised. Maintenance — To avoid unwanted displacement of the power wheelchair centre of gravity to the front (especially WARNING! when travelling downhill) and in order to avoid damage Risk of death, serious injury, or damage to the power wheelchair, elevating legrests must always Incorrect repair and/or servicing of this power wheelchair be lowered during normal travelling. performed by users/caregivers or unqualified technicians can result in death, serious injury, or damage. — DO NOT attempt to carry out maintenance work that is WARNING! not described in this user manual. Such repair and/or Tipping hazard if antitippers are removed, damaged service MUST be performed by a qualified technician. or changed to a position different to the factory Contact a provider or Invacare technician. settings — Antitippers should only ever be removed for dismantling the power wheelchair for transport in a vehicle or for storage. — The antitippers must always be fitted if the power wheelchair is being used. 1547067-K...
2 Safety The CE marking is invalidated if components or accessories / CAUTION! options are replaced or added that have not been approved for Risk of accident and loss of warranty if maintenance this p roduct by Invacare. is insufficient In this case, the company that adds or replaces the components — For reasons of safety and in order to avoid accidents or accessories / options is responsible for the conformity which result from unnoticed wear, it is important that assessment / CE m arking or for registering the power wheelchair ...
Page 17
you contact an authorised specialist w orkshop. Electrical and electronic components which have not been approved by Invacare for use with this power wheelchair can cause fire hazards and lead to electromagnetic damage. — Only ever use electrical and electronic components which have been approved by Invacare for this power wheelchair. Batteries which have not been approved by Invacare for use with this power wheelchair can cause chemical burns. — Only ever use batteries which have been approved by Invacare for this power wheelchair. CAUTION! Risk of injuries, and damage to the power wheelchair, if unapproved backrests are used A retrofitted backrest which is not approved by Invacare for use with this power wheelchair may overload the backrest tube and thus increase the risk of injuries and of damage to the power wheelchair. — Please contact your Invacare specialist provider who will 1547067-K...
3 Product Overview Contraindications 3 Product Overview There are no contraindications known. 3.1 Intended Use 3.2 Type Classification 3.1.1 Product Description This vehicle has been classified according to EN 12184 as a class B The Storm Max is a rear wheel drive power wheelchair for users with mobility product (for indoor and outdoor areas). It is therefore large body shapes. compact and agile enough for indoor areas, but also able to overcome The power wheelchair is fitted with one of several different user many obstacles in outdoor areas. inputs. For information about your particular user input, refer to its corresponding user manual (enclosed). 3.3 Main Parts of Wheelchair 3.1.2 Intended User This power wheelchair was designed for adults and adolescents whose ability to walk is impaired, but who are still in terms of their eyesight and physically and mentally able to operate an electric power wheelchair. 3.1.3 Indications The use of this power wheelchair is recommended for the following indications: The inability or a greatly restricted ability to walk within the scope of the basic requirement to be able to move within one’s own four walls. The need to leave the dwelling place in order to get some fresh air during a short walk or to reach those places generally to be found at close distance to the dwelling and where everyday business is carried out. A Headrest E Drive Motor Provision of power wheelchairs for interior and exterior areas is ...
Storm4 Max 3.4 Labels on Product Identification of the tie-down points a t the front and back: If t he symbol appears on a bright yellow sticker, the anchoring point i s suitable for fixation of the power wheelchair in a vehicle for use a s a vehicle seat. Warning that the power wheelchair m ay not be used as a vehicle seat. A ...
Page 20
3 Product Overview Identification of the position of the coupling lever for driving a nd push operation (only the right side visible in the picture). For details see below. Identification label sticker on the middle of the chassis, under the rear shroud. For details see below. Indication o f pinch points that could occur on the power wheelchair. The colour of the symbol background is yellow on product labels. Explanation of Symbols on Labels Manufacturer Unique Device Identification Date of manufacture Battery t ype Medical device Factory s etting European Conformity Serial number UK Conformity Assessed...
Page 21
Storm4 Max Do not drive up or down slopes when the l ifter is Do not lean out when the lifter is raised! raised! Do not allow any body parts to get under a raised Never drive with two people! seat! Never drive over uneven surfaces when t he lifter is raised! This symbol indicates the “Drive” position of the coupling lever. I n this position the motor is engaged and the motor brakes are operational. ...
4 Accessories / Options Belt with Plastic Buckle, Adjustable Both Sides 4 Accessories / Options 4.1 Posture Belts A posture belt is an option which can either be fixed to the power wheelchair ex-works or can be retrofitted by your specialist provider. If your power wheelchair is fitted with a posture belt, your specialist provider will have informed you about fitting and usage. Belt can be adjusted on both sides. This means that the buckle can be The posture belt is used to help the power wheelchair user keep an centrally positioned. optimum seating position. Correct use of the belt assists the user in sitting securely, comfortably and well-positioned in the power Harness with Metal Buckle, Adjustable Both Sides wheelchair, especially for such users who do not have such a good sense of balance while sitting. We recommend using the posture belt whenever the power wheelchair is used. 4.1.1 Types of Posture Belts Your power wheelchair can be fitted with the following posture belt types ex-works. If your power wheelchair has been fitted with a different belt to those listed below, please ensure that you have received the manufacturer's documentation with regard to correct fitting and use. Belt with Metal Buckle, Adjustable Both Sides Harness can be adjusted on both sides. This ensures that the buckle is always centrally positioned. Belt can be adjusted on both sides. This means that the buckle can be centrally positioned. 1547067-K...
— During transport, walking canes or crutches should 1. Ensure that you are sitting correctly, which means that you are always be secured using a cane holder. sitting right at back of seat, your pelvis is positioned erect and as symmetrically as possible, not to front, to side or at one edge of 1. Open upper hook-and-loop fastener. seat. 2. Place lower end of the walking cane or crutches in container at 2. Position posture belt so that your hipbones can be easily felt bottom. above belt. 3. Walking cane or crutches can be secured at upper end using 3. Adjust belt length using one of adjustment aids described above. hook-and-loop fastener. The belt should be adjusted so that you can fit a flat hand between belt and your body. 4. Buckle should be positioned as centrally as possible. In doing so, carry out adjustments on both sides as much as possible. 5. Check your belt every week to ensure that it is still in good working condition, to ensure it has no damage or wear, and that it is fixed properly to power wheelchair. If belt is only fastened with a bolted connection, ensure that connection has not loosened or come undone. 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 power wheelchair is fitted with a cane holder, it can be used for the safe transport of a walking cane, underarm or forearm crutches. The cane holder consists of a plastic container (bottom) and a hook- and-loop fastener (top). 1547067-K...
— Performance adjustments should only be made by a qualified technician. healthcare professionals or persons fully conversant — Adjustment by the user is only recommended after they with this process and the driver's capabilities. have been given appropriate guidance by the healthcare — After the power wheelchair has been set-up / adjusted, professional. check to make sure that the power wheelchair performs — DO NOT attempt to carry out the work if you do not to the specifications entered during the set-up have the listed tools available. procedure. If the power wheelchair does not perform to specifications, IMMEDIATELY turn the power wheelchair CAUTION! Off and re-enter set-up specifications. Contact Invacare, Risk of Injury or Damage if power wheelchair still does not perform to correct The power wheelchair is fitted with an individual, multiply specifications. adjustable seating system including adjustable legrests, armrests, a headrest or other options which are used to WARNING! adapt the seat to the physical requirements and the Risk of Death, Serious Injury or Damage condition of the user. It is possible that collisions or pinch Attaching hardware that is loosely secured or missing could points can occur between power wheelchair components cause instability resulting in death, serious personal injury, due to various combinations of adjustment options and their or property damage.
— Consult a healthcare professional if you intend to adapt user and any person standing in the way. the power wheelchair configuration. — When adjusting the position of the remote, always make — Any adaption should be performed by a qualified sure to tighten all screws securely. technican. — If this should accidentally happen, immediately switch the power wheelchair electronics OFF at the remote. Initial setup should always be done by a healthcare professional. Adjustment by the user is only recommended CAUTION! after they have been given appropriate guidance by the Risk of Injury healthcare professional. When leaning on the remote, for example, when Electrical Adjustment Options transferring into or out of the wheelchair, the remote holder Refer to the user manual for your remote for more information may break and the user may fall out of the chair. — Never lean on the remote as a support for, for example, on operating electrical adjustment options. transfer. Footplates All footplates offered by Invacare can be folded upwards. 1547067-K...
5 Setup Swing-Away Remote Holder 5.2.1 Adjusting Remote for Length of User's Arm 6 mm Allen key 1. Loosen wing screw A. 1. Loosen screws A. 2. Adjust component to desired 2. Adjust component to desired position. ...
Storm4 Max Height and Angle Adjustment 5.2.4 Adjusting Remote Position The height / angle of the Maxx Resolve Remote Holder is adjusted via two ball clamp assemblies on the swing away mechanism. The rear ball 3 mm Allen key clamp assembly is attached to the remote tube, on the front ball clamp assembly the remote is mounted. Both ball clamp assemblies can be independently adjusted to position the remote at the height and / or angle that fits the user’s needs. 1. Loosen screws A. 2. Adjust component to desired position. 3. Tighten screws. Ball clamp assemblies mounted ...
Page 28
5 Setup 5mm Allen key 6 mm Allen key 360° Angle Adjustment Height Adjustment 1. Use the cam wheel A to adjust the break-away tension to one of the four setting options: B hard C medium D easy E very easy 1. Loosen screws A in each ball clamp assembly. 2. Pivot / Rotate the ball clamp assemblies to desired angle / height. 3. Tighten screws, when desired position is reached. Break-Away Tension Setting Adjustment The Maxx Resolve Swing-Away Remote Holder uses a tension ...
Storm4 Max 5.3.3 Adjusting Width of Armrests 5.3 Adjusting Armrests 5.3.1 Changing Armrest Position 8 mm Allen key 6 mm Allen key 1. Loosen the screws A and remove 1. Loosen the screws A. them. 2. Adjust the armrest to the desired 2. Position the armrest as desired. If you width. cannot move the armrest, hit the 3. Re-tighten the screw. clamping jaw slightly to loosen it. 3. Re-position the screws and tighten. 5.3.2 Setting Height of Armrests 5.4 Adjusting Seat Angle 3 mm Allen key CAUTION! Adjusting the seat tilt or the backrest angle changes 1. Loosen screw A. the geometry of the mobility device and directly 2. Adjust armrest to desired influences its dynamic stability! height. — For details regarding dynamic stability, negotiating 3. ...
5 Setup The seat angle is adjusted by means of a spindle, which is to be found If necessary, you may shorten the seat depth by 130 mm using at the front underneath the seat frame. a seat depth adapter. When adjusting the seat angle it should be ensured that at least 1 cm of the threaded bolt always remains inside the spindle and is not Phillips screwdriver completely unscrewed from the spindle. 6 mm Allen key It is easier to adjust the angle of the seat when there is nobody 1. Remove the seat cushion. sitting in the wheelchair. Loosen the s crews A and remove the seat plate.
Storm4 Max Adjust the bearing sheets D to the desired depth. In doing so, use the Loosen the screws A and labelling on the seat as guidance remove the seat plate. E. 8.
5 Setup 5.6.2 Adjusting Tension Adjustable Backrest Upholstery 5.6.3 Adjusting Backrest Bend Remove backrest cushion (attached with hook–and– loop straps) by pulling it up and off to access adjustment straps. 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 Adjust tension of individual mounted. Position A (the part of the backrest with the longer angle straps as desired. turned upwards) gives the user more room for the shoulder area while position B gives more room for the bottom. 3. Replace backrest cushion. Loosen the handwheels A and raise the push handles as far as possible. 1547067-K...
Page 33
Storm4 Max Put the backrest back by fitting it to the Remove the cushion. receivers on the tubes. Tighten the screws. Loosen the screws B and remove the Put the cushion and cover back. backrest by lifting upwards. Lower the push handles and tighten the hand wheels. Turn the backrest 180°. 1547067-K...
5 Setup 5.7 Adjusting Rea Headrest 5 mm Allen key CAUTION! Risk of injury during use of the power wheelchair a s a vehicle seat if a headrest is wrongly a djusted or not installed This can cause the neck to be hyperextended d uring collisions. — A headrest must be installed. The headrest o ptionally supplied for this power wheelchair by I nvacare is perfectly suitable for use during ...
Storm4 Max 5.7.3 Adjusting Cheek Supports 13 mm wrench 1. Loosen the screws A. 2. Adjust the legrests to the desired width. 3. Re-tighten the screws. 1. Push components inwards or pull components out to desired position. 5.8.2 Adjusting Angle and Length 5.8 Legrests for Max Seat 5 mm Allen key 5.8.1 Adjusting Width Before adjusting the width of the legrests, you need to adjust the footboard to the desired width. Adjusting Angle fo Footboard T25 Torx key 1. Loosen the locking screw A on both sides. 2. Adjust the footboard to the required 1. Remove the rubber mat. 2. Remove screws A to adjust the angle. 3. Re-tighten the screws. footboard to the desired width. 3. Re-tighten the screws. 4. ...
5 Setup 5.8.3 Adjusting Height of Calf Pad 5.8.4 Adjusting Calf Pad Width Phillips screwdriver 4 mm Allen key 1. Loosen the Allen screws A. 2. Set the calf pad to the desired Remove the cushion of the calf pad. position. 3. Re-tighten the screws. 5.9 Vari-F Legrest 5.9.1 Removing Legrest Remove the screws A.
Storm4 Max 5.9.2 Adjusting Length of Legrest 6 mm Allen key CAUTION! Risk of injury due to incorrect adjustment of the footrests and legrests Loosen the screw A using the — Before and during every journey it is imperative t o Allen key. ensure that the footrests contact neither the c astor wheels nor the ground. 2. If the legrest cannot be moved after loosening the screw, position 5 mm Allen key a metal pin in the designated borehole B and use a hammer to knock on this lightly. The clamping mechanism in the interior of the legrest will be released by this. Repeat the procedure from the other side of the egrest if necessary. 1. ...
5 Setup 5.9.4 Setting End Stop of Legrest 6 mm Allen key Loosen the counternut E. 10 mm wrench The end position of the legrest is determined by means of a rubber stop Move the rubber stop to the desired position. 6. Re-tighten the counternut. The rubber stop can be screwed in or out B or pushed up or down C. Move the legrest to the desired position. Loosen the screw D and swivel the legrest upward in order to access the 8. Re-tighten the screw. rubber stop. 1547067-K...
6 Usage 6 Usage 6.3 Parking and Stationary 6.1 Driving When parking your power wheelchair or if your power wheelchair is stationary for a prolonged period: The maximum load capacity that is stated in the technical data only 1. Switch the power wheelchair’s power system off (ON-/OFF k ey). states that the system is designed for this mass in total. However, this does not mean that one can sit a person with this body weight in the 6.4 Getting in and out of Power Wheelchair power wheelchair without restrictions. Attention must be paid to the body proportions, such as height, weight distribution, abdominal belt, leg and calf strap and seat depth. These NOTICE! factors have a strong influence on driving features such as tilt stability — The armrest must be removed or swiveled up in order to and traction. The permissible axle loads in particular must be adhered get into or out of the power wheelchair from the side. to (refer to 11.1 Technical Specifications, page 66). It may possibly be necessary to carry out adaptations to the seat system. 6.4.1 Removing Standard Armrest for Side Transfer 6.2 Before Driving for First Time If you want to get out on the side where the remote is installed, you can disconnect the remote cable from the remote (depending on your Before you take your first trip, you should familiarise yourself well with ...
Storm4 Max NOTICE! 6.4.2 Swivelling Remote to Side Applying excessive tension to the front of the remote when If your power wheelchair is fitted with a swivelling remote holder, then operating the swing-away mechanism may cause damage to the remote can be moved away to the side, for example, to drive up the internal belt-drive. close to a table. — Gentle tension should be applied to the middle of the Swing-Away Remote Holder remote which is closer to the pivot point of the swing- away mechanism. The tension to operate the swing- away mechanism can be set to fit the user’s needs, see 5.2.5 Adjusting Maxx Resolve Swing-Away Remote Holder, page 27. 1. Push remote to swivel remote holder to the side. NOTICE! Using the joystick to operate the swing away mechanism causes damage to the joystick.
6 Usage 5. Depending on armrest type of your power wheelchair, detach 6.4.3 Information About Getting in and out armrest or swivel it up. 6. Now slide in or out of your power wheelchair. WARNING! Risk of serious injury or damage 6.5 Taking Obstacles Improper transfer techniques may cause serious injury or 6.5.1 Maximum Obstacle Height damage —...
Storm4 Max 4. Approach slowly and keep at consistent speed until rear wheels CAUTION! have also passed over obstacle. Risk of falling out of the power wheelchair and damage to the power wheelchair such as broken Descending castors The approach to descend an obstacle is the same as to ascend it with — Never approach obstacles that are higher than the the difference that you need not to stop before descending. maximum climbable obstacle height. 1. Descend obstacle with medium speed. —...
(refer to 11.1 Technical Specifications, page 66). CAUTION! Risk of tipping over 6.7 Use on Public Roads — Only ever drive downhill at a maximum of 2/3 of the top speed. Avoid sudden changes of direction or abrupt If you wish to use your power wheelchair on public roads and lighting is required by national legislation, then your power wheelchair needs braking when driving on slopes. to be fitted with an appropriate lighting system. Additional — Always return the backrest of your seat or the seat tilt (if modifications may be required depending on the country. adjustable seat tilt is available) to an upright position before ascending slopes. We recommend that you Contact your Invacare provider if you have any questions. position the seat backrest or the seat tilt slightly to the 6.8 Pushing Power Wheelchair in Freewheel rear before descending slopes. — Always lower the lifter (if fitted) to its lowest position Mode before ascending or descending a slope. The motors of the power wheelchair are equipped with automatic — Never attempt to ascend or descend a slope on slippery brakes, preventing that the power wheelchair starts rolling out of surfaces or where there is a risk of skidding (such as wet control when the remote is switched off. When pushing the power pavement, ice etc). wheelchair manually whilst freewheeling, the magnetic brakes must be ...
Storm4 Max The intended use of the freewheel mode is to maneuver the power wheelchair over short distances. The push handles or push bars support this function, but be aware that there might be some impairment between the feet of the assistant and the rear part of the power wheelchair. 6.8.1 Disengaging Motors CAUTION! Disengaging Motors Risk of the power wheelchair running away 1. Switch off remote. — When the motors are disengaged (for push operation 2. Withdraw the locking pin A. Pull the engaging lever B whilst freewheeling), the electromagnetic motor brakes backwards. are deactivated. When the power wheelchair is parked, The motors are now disengaged. the engaging turn knobs of the motors must without fail ...
system is switched back on. It can however take up to five minutes performance and longevity. Thus, range and running time of your until the controls system has cooled down enough for the drive to power wheelchair could initially increase with use. restore full performance again. Gel/AGM lead acid batteries do not have a memory effect as NiCd If the drive is stalled by an insurmountable obstacle, for example, a batteries. curb or similar which is too high, and the driver attempts driving for more than 20 seconds against this obstacle, the controls system 7.2.2 General Instructions on Charging automatically switches off to prevent the motors from being damaged. The status display shows a corresponding error code (refer to the user Follow the instructions listed below to ensure safe use and longevity of manual of your remote). By switching off and back on again, the error the batteries: code is cleared and the controls system is switched back on. Charge 18 hours prior to initial usage. A defective main fuse may be replaced only after checking the We recommend charging the batteries daily after every discharge entire controls system. A specialised Invacare provider must even after partly discharge, as well as each night over night. perform the replacement. You can find information on the fuse Depending on the level of discharge, it can take up to 12 hours type in 11.1 Technical Specifications, page 66. until the batteries are fully charged again. When the battery indicator reached the red LED range, charge the batteries for 16 hours minimum, neglecting the charge complete display! 1547067-K...
WARNING! You cannot overcharge the batteries when using the charger Risk of explosion and destruction of batteries if the supplied with your power wheelchair, or a charger that has been wrong battery charger is used approved by Invacare. — Only ever use the battery charger supplied with your Protect your charger from sources of heat such as heaters and power wheelchair, or a charger that has been approved direct sunlight. If the battery charger overheats, charging current by Invacare. will be reduced and the charging process delayed. 7.2.3 Charging Batteries WARNING! Risk of electric shock and damage to the battery Refer to the user manuals for your remote and battery charger for the charger if it gets wet position of the charging socket and further information about charging — Protect the battery charger from water. the batteries. — Always charge in a dry environment. WARNING! Risk of injury if using the power wheelchair d uring ...
7 Control System WARNING! 7.2.5 Storage and Maintenance Risk of electric shock and damage to the batteries Follow the instructions listed below to ensure safe use and longevity of — NEVER attempt to recharge the batteries by attaching the batteries: cables directly to the battery terminals. Always store the power wheelchair fully charged. Do not leave the batteries in a low state of charge for an WARNING! extended length of time. Charge a discharged battery as soon as Risk of fire and electric shock if a damaged extension possible. cable is used In case your power wheelchair is not used for a longer period of — Only ever use an extension cable if it is absolutely time (that is more than two weeks), the batteries must be necessary. In case you must use one, make sure it is in charged at least once a month to maintain a full charge and good condition. always be charged before use. Avoid hot and cold extremes when storing. We recommend to 1. Switch off power wheelchair. store power wheelchair at a temperature of 15 °C. 2. Connect battery charger to charger socket. Gel and AGM batteries are maintenance-free. Any performance issues should be handled by a properly trained power wheelchair ...
Storm4 Max To avoid damaging the batteries, never allow them to be fully 7.2.6 Instructions on Using Batteries discharged. Do not drive on heavily discharged batteries if it is not absolutely necessary, as this will strain the batteries unduly CAUTION! and shorten their life expectancy. Risk of damaging the batteries. The earlier you recharge the batteries, the longer they live. — Avoid ultra-deep discharges and never drain your The depth of discharge affects the cycle life. The harder a battery batteries completely. has to work, the shorter is its life expectancy. Examples: One deep discharge stresses the same as 6 normal cycles Pay attention to the Battery Charge Indicator! Charge the (green / orange display off). batteries when the Battery Charge Indicator shows that battery The battery indicator or number of LED can vary charge is low. How fast the batteries discharge depends on many depending on the remote type. circumstances, such as ambient temperature, condition of the The battery life is about 500 cycles at 80 % discharge (first 4 surface of the road, tyre pressure, weight of the driver, way of LED off / battery bar displays red), or about 5000 cycles at driving and utilisation of lighting, if fitted. 10 % discharge (one LED off / battery bar displays green). ...
7 Control System CAUTION! 7.2.8 General Instructions on Handling Batteries Corrosion and burns from acid leakage if batteries The batteries reach their end of life when the drive range is are damaged significantly smaller than usual. Contact your provider or service — Remove clothes that have been soiled by acid technician for details. immediately. Always have your batteries installed by a properly trained power After contact with skin: wheelchair technician or a person with adequate knowledge. — Immediately wash affected area with lots of water. After contact with eyes: They have the necessary training and tools to do the job safely — Immediately rinse eyes under running water for several and correctly. minutes; consult a physician. 7.2.9 Handling Damaged Batteries Correctly Disposing of Dead or Damaged Batteries Correctly If the batteries are defective or damaged, t he power wheelchair must not be used under any circumstances. Contact your provider regarding Batteries are following special disposal rules. Your provider has all a repair or exchanging the batteries. information available to safely exchange and dispose the defect batteries. Damaged batteries shall only be handles by a properly trained power wheelchair technician. WARNING! Risk of burns —...
8 Transport 8 Transport wheelchair or removed from the power wheelchair and secured in the vehicle during travel. 8.1 Transport — General Information — If a tray is fitted, always remove it before t ransporting the power wheelchair. WARNING! Risk of death or serious injury to the power wheelchair user and potentially any other nearby occupant of the vehicle, if a power wheelchair is secured using a tie-down system available from a NOTICE! third party supplier and the unladen weight of the — The vehicle should have the floor strength to take the power wheelchair exceeds the maximum weight for combined weight of the occupant, the power wheelchair which the tie-down system is certified and accessories / options. — Make sure the weight of the power wheelchair does not exceed the weight for which the tie-down system is 8.2 Transferring Power Wheelchair to Vehicle certified. Consult the tie-down manufacturer's documentation. WARNING! — If you are unsure how much your power wheelchair Power wheelchair is at risk of tipping over if weighs, then you must have it weighed using calibrated transferred to a vehicle while user is still seated in scales. power wheelchair —...
Storm4 Max WARNING! — Alternatively, a platform lift may be used. Risk of injury and damage to power wheelchair — Ensure that total weight of power wheelchair including If power wheelchair must be transferred to vehicle via a lift, user does not exceed maximum permitted total weight when remote is turned on, there is a risk that device may act for ramp or platform lift. — Power wheelchair should always be transferred to erratically and fall off lift. — Before transferring power wheelchair via lift, turn off vehicle with backrest in upright position, seat lifter product and disconnect either bus cable from remote or lowered and tilt in upright position (refer to 6.6 Driving batteries from system. Up and Down Gradients, page 43). 1. ...
o r components since this can affect the Invacare tests with tie-down systems, that meet the crashworthiness of the power wheelchair, and it can also requirements of ISO 10542-1 and the curb weight of the power wheelchair. For information concerning the curb weight, refer change the performance of the power wheelchair i n to 11.1 Technical Specifications, page 66. normal use. If it is considered necessary to make these kinds of a lterations, Invacare shall be consulted. 8.3.1 How the Power Wheelchair is Anchored in a Vehicle — Only use spill-proof sealed batteries approved by The power wheelchair is fitted with tie-down points. Snap hooks or Invacare. belt loops can be used for fixation. 1547067-K...
Page 53
Storm4 Max 1. CAUTION! There is a risk of injury if the power wheelchair is not properly secured during use as a vehicle seat — Always use a tie-down system suitable for the combined weight of occupant and power wheelchair. — If possible, the user should always leave the power wheelchair to use a vehicle seat and the safety belts provided with the vehicle. — The power wheelchair should always be anchored facing Secure the forward-facing power wheelchair with the tie-down in the transport vehicle's intended direction of travel. system belts at the tie-down points at the front A and tie-down — The power wheelchair must always be secured in points at the rear B. accordance with the power wheelchair and anchoring 2. Secure the power wheelchair by tensioning the belts in system manufacturers’ operating manual. accordance with the tie-down system manufacturer's user — Always remove and secure any accessory parts fixed to manual. the power wheelchair such as chin controls or tables.
8 Transport CAUTION! 8.3.2 Securing User in Power Wheelchair Risk of injury if the user is not properly secured within the power wheelchair CAUTION! — Safety restraint devices must only be used when the Risk of injury during use of the power wheelchair a s wheelchair user’s weight is 23 kg or more. a vehicle seat if a headrest is wrongly a djusted or — Even if the power wheelchair is fitted with a posture belt not installed or any other power wheelchair integrated belt system, This can cause the neck to be hyperextended d uring this is no substitute for a proper safety belt which collisions. complies with ISO 10542 in the transport vehicle. Always —...
The "crash test dummy" was secured using pelvic and upper body safety b elts. Both types of safety belt should be used in order to The safety belt installed in the transporting vehicle should be applied minimize t he risk of injuries to head or upper body. as shown in the illustration above. 1) Centre line of the body 2) Centre of the sternum 8.4 Transporting Power Wheelchair Without Occupant CAUTION! Risk of injury — If you are unable to fasten your power wheelchair securely in a transport vehicle, Invacare recommends The pelvic belt should be positioned in the area between the user's that you do not transport it. pelvis and thighs so that it is unobstructed and not too loose. The ideal angle of the pelvic belt to the horizontal is between 45° and 75°. The Your power wheelchair may be transported without restrictions, maximum permissible angle is between 30° and 75°. The angle should whether by road, rail or by air. Individual transport companies have, never be less than 30°! however, guidelines which can possibly restrict or forbid certain transport procedures. Please ask the transport company regarding each individual case. 1547067-K...
8 Transport Before transporting your power wheelchair, make sure the 8.4.2 Making Batteries Accessible motors are engaged and that the remote is switched off. Invacare strongly recommends that you additionally disconnect WARNING! or remove the batteries. Refer to 8.4.2 Making Batteries Fire and burn hazard due to short circuit at battery Accessible, page 56. poles Invacare strongly recommends securing the power wheelchair to — Do not short-circuit the battery poles with a tool or the floor of the transporting vehicle. metal parts of the wheelchair. — Make sure that the battery pole caps are attached at all 8.4.1 Opening Rear Shroud times when you are not working on the battery poles. ...
Page 57
Storm4 Max Pull the latch B next to the power module to the left and then out. 4. Lift the power module with the bracket, first to the right and then out to the left. Power modules are either mounted horizontally or vertically on the bracket depending on the type. 5. Place the power module with the bracket on the upper surface of the battery box, or the actuator module, if cable is sufficiently long. Pull the batteries C and the battery mounting D by the strap E forwards to the end stop. 1547067-K...
Storm4 Max 9 Maintenance 9.1 Maintenance Introduction The term “Maintenance“ means any task performed to ensure that a medical device is in good working order and ready for use as intended. Maintenance encompasses different areas, such as everyday care and cleaning, inspection checks, repair tasks and refurbishment. It is recommended, to have your power wheelchair checked once a year by an authorised Invacare provider to maintain its driving safety and roadworthiness. 9.2 Inspection Checks The following tables list inspection checks that should be performed by the user and their intervals. If the power wheelchair fails to pass one of the inspection checks, refer to the chapter indicated or contact your authorised Invacare provider. A more comprehensive list of inspection checks and instructions for maintenance work can be found in the service manual for this device, which can be obtained from Invacare. That manual, however, is intended to be used by trained and authorised service technicians, and describes tasks which are not intended to be performed by the user. 1547067-K...
9 Maintenance 9.2.1 Before Each Use of Power Wheelchair Item Inspection Check If Not Passed Screwed connections Check all connections, such as backrests and wheels, for tight fit. Contact your provider. Signal horn Check for correct function. Contact your provider. Lighting system Check that all lights, such as turn indicators, head lamps and tail lights, are Contact your provider. functioning correctly. Batteries Charge the batteries Make sure the batteries are charged. See the user manual provided with your (refer to 7.2.3 Charging remote for a description of the battery charge indicator. Batteries, page 46). 9.2.2 Weekly Item Inspection Check If Not passed Armrests / side parts Check that armrests are firmly attached in their Tighten the screw or clamping lever that holds the holders and do not wobble. armrest. Contact your provider. Tyres (pneumatic) Check that the tyres are undamaged. Contact your provider. Check that the tyres are inflated to the correct Inflate the tyre to the correct pressure (refer to 9.3 ...
Storm4 Max 9.2.3 Monthly Item Inspection Check If Not Passed All upholstered parts Check for damage and wear. Contact your provider. Removable legrests Check whether legrests can be fixed securely and whether loosening mechanism is Contact your provider. properly operable. Contact your provider. Check that all adjustment options function properly. Castors Check that castors rotate and swivel freely. Contact your provider. Drive wheels Check that drive wheels rotate without wobbling. It is easiest to have someone Contact your provider. stand behind power wheelchair and observe drive wheels as you drive away from them to do this. Electronics and Contact your provider. Check all cables for damage and all connecting plugs for snug fit. connectors 1547067-K...
Use tyre gauge to check pressure. Check weekly that the tyres are inflated to the correct pressure, refer 9.4 Short-Term Storage to 9.2.1 Before Each Use of Power Wheelchair, page 59. In case a serious fault is detected, a number of safety mechanisms are For recommended tyre pressure see inscription on tyre / rim or built into your power wheelchair and will protect it. The power module contact Invacare. Compare table below for conversion. prevents your power wheelchair from driving. When the power wheelchair is in such a condition and while waiting for repair: 1. Switch off power. 2. Disconnect the batteries. Depending o n the power wheelchair model, you can either remove the b attery packs or disconnect the batteries from the ...
Position the power wheelchair on flooring that is not discoloured 9.5 Long-Term Storage by contact with tyre rubber. In case your power wheelchair is not used for a longer period of time, Preparing Power Wheelchair for Use you need to prepare it for storage to ensure a longer life for your Re-connect the battery supply to the power module. power wheelchair and batteries. The batteries must be charged before use. Storing Power Wheelchair and Batteries Have the power wheelchair checked by an authorised Invacare We recommend to store the power wheelchair at a temperature provider. of 15 °C, avoid hot and cold extremes when storing to ensure a long service life of the product and batteries. The components are tested and approved for greater temperature ranges as detailed below: Allowable temperature range to store the power wheelchair is -40° up to 65 °C. Allowable temperature range to store batteries is -25° up to 65 °C. ...
9 Maintenance NOTICE! 9.6 Cleaning and Disinfection Wrong fluids or methods can harm or damage the product. — All cleaning agents and disinfectants used must be 9.6.1 General Safety Information effective, compatible with one another and must protect the materials they are used to clean. CAUTION! — Never use corrosive fluids (alkalines, acid etc.) or Risk of Contamination abrasive cleaning agents. We recommend an ordinary — Take precautions for yourself and use appropriate household cleaning agent such as dishwashing liquid, if protective equipment. not specified otherwise in the cleaning instructions. — Never use a solvent (cellulose thinner, acetone etc.) that CAUTION! changes the structure of the plastic or dissolves the Risk of Electric Shock and Product Damage attached labels. — Switch off the device and disconnect from mains, if — Always make sure that the product is completely dried applicable. before taking into use again. — When cleaning electronic components consider their protection class regarding water ingress.
Storm4 Max If possible, always overlap hook and loop strips (the self- 9.6.3 Cleaning gripping parts) when washing, to minimize lint and thread build-up on hook strips and prevent damage to upholstery NOTICE! fabric by these. — The product does not tolerate cleaning in automatic washing plants, with high-pressure cleaning equipment 9.6.4 Disinfection Instructions or steam. Method: Follow the application notes for the used disinfectant and wipe-disinfect all accessible surfaces. NOTICE! Disinfectant: Ordinary household disinfectant. Dirt, sand and seawater can damage the bearings and steel Drying: Allow the product to air-dry. parts can rust if the surface is damaged. — Only expose the wheelchair to sand and seawater for short periods and clean it after every trip to the beach. — If the wheelchair is dirty, wipe off the dirt as soon as possible with a damp cloth and dry it carefully. 1. Remove any installed optional equipment (only optional equipment which does not require tools). 2. Wipe down the individual parts using a cloth or soft brush, ordinary household cleaning agents (pH = 6 - 8) and warm water. 3. ...
10.2 Disposal 10.1 Reconditioning WARNING! Environmental Hazard This product is suitable for reuse. To recondition the product for a new Device contains batteries. user, carry out the following actions: This product may contain substances that could be harmful Inspection according to service plan. See service manual, to the environment if disposed of in places (landfills) that available from Invacare. are not appropriate according to legislation. Cleaning and disinfection, refer to 9.6 Cleaning and — DO NOT dispose of batteries in normal household waste. Disinfection, page 63. — DO NOT throw batteries into a fire. Adaptation to the new user, refer to 5.1 General Setup — Batteries MUST be taken to a proper disposal site. The Information, page 24. return is required by law and free of charge. ...
11 Technical Data 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 / options are added. The precise changes to these values are detailed in the sections for the respective accessories /options. Note that in some cases the measured values may vary up to ± 10 mm. Permissible Operating and Storage Conditions Temperature range for operation -25° … +50 °C according to ISO 7176-9: 15 °C Recommended storage temperature: Temperature range for storage -25° … +65 °C with batteries according to ISO 7176-9: -40° … +65 °C without batteries Electrical System Motors 350 W Batteries 2 x 12 V/73.5 Ah (C20) leakproof/gel Main fuse 80 A IPX4 Degree of protection Charging Device 8 A ± 8 % Output current 10 A ...
Page 67
Storm4 Max Drive Wheel Tyres Tyre type 14" pneumatic, puncture-protected or puncture-proof The recommended maximum tyre pressure in bar or kpa is marked on the side wall of the tyre or the rim. If more than one value is listed, the lower one in the corresponding units applies. Tyre pressure (Tolerance = -0.3 bar, 1 bar = 100 kpa) Castor Tyres Tyre type 10" pneumatic, puncture-protected or puncture-proof The recommended maximum tyre pressure in bar or kpa is marked on the side wall of the tyre or the rim. If more than one value is listed, the lower one in the corresponding units applies. Tyre pressure (Tolerance = -0.3 bar, 1 bar = 100 kpa) Driving Characteristics Speed 6 km/h Max. stopping distance 1000 mm 6° (10.5 %) according to manufacturer’s specifications with 220 kg payload, 4° seat angle, 20° Rated slope backrest angle Max. climbable obstacle height 60 mm Turning diameter 2080 mm Turning width 1440 mm Drive range in accordance with ISO 31 km 7176-4 1547067-K...
Page 68
11 Technical Data Dimensions in Accordance with ISO 7176–5 Total height 1195 mm 855 mm (seat width 49) Max. total width (widest point in 915 mm (seat width 55) parentheses) 975 mm (seat width 61) Total length (incl. standard legrests) 1390 mm Total length (without standard legrests) 1020 mm Seat height 480/510 mm 490 mm (490 - 690 mm) Seat width (armrest adjustment range 550 mm (550 - 750 mm) in parentheses) 610 mm (610 - 810 mm) Seat depth 560/600/630 mm 570 - 620 mm (seat width 49) Backrest height 630 - 680 mm (seat width 55/61) ...
Page 69
Storm4 Max Component Weights Batteries approx. 24 kg per battery Payload Max. payload 220 kg Axle Loads Max. front axle load 200 kg Max. rear axle load 300 kg 1 IPX4 classification means that the electrical system is protected against spray water. 2 Static stability according to ISO 7176-1 = 9° (15.8 %) Dynamic stability according to ISO 7176-2 = 6° (10.5 %) 3 Note: The drive range of a mobility device is strongly influenced by external factors, such as the speed setting of the wheelchair, the charging state of the batteries, surrounding temperature, local topography, road surface characteristics, tyre pressure, weight of user, drive style and use of batteries for lighting, servos etc. The specified values are theoretical maximum achievable values measured according to ISO 7176-4. 4 Measured without seat cushion 5 The actual curb 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 curb weight (including batteries) measured. 1547067-K...
12 Service 12 Service 12.1 Inspections Performed 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 1st A nnual Inspection Stamp of authorised provider / Date / Signature Stamp of authorised provider / Date / Signature 2nd Annual Inspection 3rd Annual Inspection Stamp of authorised provider / Date / Signature Stamp of authorised provider / Date / Signature 1547067-K...
Page 71
Storm4 Max 4th Annual Inspection 5th Annual Inspection Stamp of authorised provider / Date / Signature Stamp of authorised provider / Date / Signature 1547067-K...
Need help?
Do you have a question about the Storm 4 Max and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers