TERMINOLOGY AND PARTS DESCRIPTION
TERMINOLOGY AND PARTS DESCRIP-
TION (FIGURE 1)
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A. Armrest Receiving Sockets. The armrest receiv-
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ing sockets are located on the left and right side plates.
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These sockets act as receptacles for the armrests.
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The height of the arm rest is adjusted by loosening
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and tightening the knob attached to this receptacle.
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The armrests index into the receiving sockets and can
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provide a surface that the client can use to reposition
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themselves or to help with balance and pressure re-
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lief. The armrests are height adjustable.
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B. Back Angle Adjustment Knobs. These knobs
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are used to change the back to seat angle. The back
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angle adjustment knobs travel in these slots providing
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angle adjustability to the back.
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C. Back Grid. This grid is printed on the back sensor
panel to assist with determining back height and client
symmetry.
D. Back Imprint Handle. This handle is located at
the top of the back sensor panel and is used to move
the imprinter across the data panel. This handle
screws into the imprinter.
E. Back Location Pointers. These blue pointers are
located on the left and right side plates, just forward of
the armrest sockets and are used to help align the back
sensor panel. The pointers should read the same num-
ber on each side before locking the back sensor panel
into position. The location of these pointers is a critical
part of the requested information on the order form.
F. Back Pivot Pins. The back pivot pins are found on
both sides of the back sensor panel and are used to
suspend the back within the side plate receiving
notches.
G. Back Sensor Lever. This lever is located on the
left side of the back sensor panel and is used to push
the back plungers forward. This lever has a second-
ary function that locks the back sensor panel in place.
H. Back Sensor. The back sensor panel contains
100 cable driven plungers that are used to capture the
shape of an individuals back.
I. Casters. These are the rear wheels which can be
locked to prevent rotation or rolling.
J. Clamping Blocks. The clamping blocks are lo-
cated at the bottom front side of the frame and are
used to hold the folding legs into a locked position.
Data Forms. These are carbonless, pressure sensi-
tive forms that attach to the data panels using self ad-
hesive strips. There are separate forms for the seat
front and back. (Not Shown)
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FIGURE 1 TERMINOLOGY AND PARTS
DESCRIPTION
WARNING
DO NOT use unauthorized parts, acces-
sories, or adapters other than autho-
rized by Invacare.
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