Invacare Wheelchair 9000 Wheelchairs User Manual

Owner's Operator and Maintenance Manual  
CLD  
CYCLICAL LEVER DRIVE  
(9000 WHEELCHAIRS)  
DEALER:THIS MANUAL MUST BE GIVENTOTHE USER OFTHE CLD.  
USER:BEFORE USINGTHE CLD,READTHIS MANUALAND SAVE FOR FUTURE  
REFERENCE.  
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CONTENTS/SAFETY SUMMARY/MAINTENANCE  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SPECIAL NOTES .................................................................................................................................... 2  
SAFETYSUMMARY ................................................................................................................................ 3  
MAINTENANCE ....................................................................................................................................... 3  
PROCEDURE 1 - DRIVING ...................................................................................................................... 4  
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SHIFTING, STEERING AND DRIVING ...................................................................................................... 4  
ADJUSTING DRIVE ARM HEIGHT ........................................................................................................... 5  
ADJUSTING DRIVE ARM RELEASE LEVER AND/OR BRACKET LEVER ................................................. 5  
ADJUSTING DRIVE ARM TENSION ......................................................................................................... 5  
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PROCEDURE 2 - WHEEL LOCK/BRAKE ................................................................................................. 6  
CONVERTING WHEEL LOCK TO BRAKE AND VICE VERSA .................................................................. 6  
USING THE WHEEL LOCK ...................................................................................................................... 6  
USING THE BRAKE................................................................................................................................. 6  
PROCEDURE 3 - STEERING LINK .......................................................................................................... 7  
CONNECTING/REMOVING THE STEERING LINK TO/FROM THE FORK ................................................. 7  
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LIMITEDWARRANTY ......................................................................................................... BACK COVER  
SAFETY SUMMARY  
NOTE: Refer to the 9000 wheelchair Owner's Manual (Part Number 1056953) for additional safety information.  
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GENERAL WARNINGS  
The ste e ring link must be re move d from the fork for a tte nda nt ope ra tion. Othe rwise the a tte nda nt will  
be una ble to ste e r the whe e lc ha ir prope rly.  
The ste e ring link must be c onne c te d to the fork whe n the CLD is in use . Othe rwise the use r will be una ble  
to ste e r the whe e lc ha ir sa fe ly.  
DO NOT ope ra te the CLD on hills or inc line s.  
The we ight limita tion for the CLD is 250 lbs.  
MAINTENANCE  
NOTE: Refer to the 9000 wheelchair Owner's Manual (Part Number 1056953) for overall maintenance require-  
ments.  
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EVERY THREE (3) MONTHS  
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Place a drop of oil on all linkage points (3-in-1 oil® or equivalent).  
Inspect and tighten bolts if loosened.  
Clean chrome components with a soft cloth.  
ANNUALLY  
The CLD should be inspected by a qualified technician.  
3-in-1 oil - Registered trademark of American Home Products Corporation.  
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PROCEDURE 1  
DRIVING  
B. NEUTRAL - Allows for braking, locking the  
This Procedure includes the following:  
Shifting, Steering and Driving  
Adjusting Drive Arm Height  
wheels, or attendant operation.  
C. REVERSE- Allowsthewheelchairtomoverear-  
ward ONLY.  
Adjusting Drive Arm Release Lever and/or  
Bracket Lever  
Steering  
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Adjusting Drive Arm Tension  
1. Rotate the drive arm in the desired direction to steer  
the wheelchair.  
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SHIFTING, STEERING AND DRIVING  
(FIGURE 1)  
Driving  
1. Place the shift lever in the desired position. Refer to  
SHIFTING in this procedure of the manual.  
Shifting  
2. Push forward or pull rearward on the drive arm to  
move the wheelchair.  
1. Move the shift lever to one (1) of the following three (3)  
positions (DETAIL "A"):  
A. FORWARD - Allows the wheelchair to move for-  
ward ONLY.  
CLDs Built BEFORE 09/ 05/ 00  
Shift Lever  
DETAIL "A"  
NEUTRAL  
Drive Arm  
REVERSE  
FORWARD  
Shift Lever  
FRONT OF  
REAR OF  
WHEELCHAIR  
WHEELCHAIR  
CLDs Built AFTER 09/ 05/ 00  
Shift Lever  
DETAIL "A"  
NEUTRAL  
Drive Arm  
REVERSE  
FORWARD  
Shift Lever  
REAR OF  
FRONT OF  
WHEELCHAIR  
WHEELCHAIR  
FIGURE 1 - SHIFTING, STEERING AND DRIVING  
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DRIVING  
PROCEDURE 1  
2. Rotate the release lever to the desired position.  
3. Release the button.  
ADJ USTING DRIVE ARM HEIGHT  
(FIGURE 2)  
1. Remove the button screw located on the drive arm.  
2. Lift up on the drive arm to expose the plunger tube.  
ADJ USTING DRIVE ARM TENSION  
(FIGURE 2)  
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3. Align one (1) of the three (3) mounting holes in the  
plunger tube with the button screw mounting hole  
on the drive arm.  
NOTE: Adjusting the drive arm tension will increase/re-  
duce the amount of effort required to move the drive  
arm.  
4. Installthebuttonscrewintothedrivearmandplunger  
tube mounting hole to secure the drive arm to the  
plunger tube. Tighten securely.  
1. Turn the bracket lever COUNTERCLOCKWISE to  
loosen.  
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2. Slide the bracket up or down to adjust the amount of  
effort required to move the drive arm.  
ADJ USTING DRIVE ARM RELEASE  
LEVER AND/ OR BRACKET LEVER  
(FIGURE 2)  
UP - Increases the amount of effort required.  
DOWN - Decreases the amount of effort required.  
NOTE: It may be easier to pull up or push down on the  
wheel lock adjustment lever to move the bracket up or  
down.  
NOTE: The drive arm release lever and/or bracket lever  
can be rotated to keep it from protruding from the drive arm.  
NOTE: CLDs built AFTER 09/05/00 DO NOT have a  
drive arm release lever.  
3. Turn the bracket lever CLOCKWISE to tighten.  
Tighten securely.  
1. Depress and hold the button on the release lever.  
CLDs Built BEFORE 09/ 05/ 00  
CLDs Built AFTER 09/ 05/ 00  
Button Screw  
Drive Arm  
Button  
Drive Arm  
Screw  
Mounting Hole  
Bracket  
Lever  
Mounting Hole  
Plunger Tube  
Plunger Tube  
Drive Arm  
Release  
Lever  
Wheel  
Lock  
Wheel  
Lock  
Adjustment  
Button  
Rod  
Button  
Adjustment  
Rod  
Bracket  
Bracket  
Bracket  
Lever  
FIGURE 2 - ADJUSTING DRIVE ARM HEIGHT  
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PROCEDURE 2  
WHEEL LOCK/BRAKE  
A. Check to make sure wheels are inflated to proper psi  
(if applicable) and perform (1) one of the following:  
This procedure includes the following:  
Converting Wheel Lock to Brake and Vice Versa  
Using the Wheel Lock  
i. If wheels ARE inflated to proper psi, proceed  
to STEP B.  
Using the Brake  
ii. If wheels ARE NOT inflated to proper psi,  
inflate to proper psi and repeat STEP 4.  
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CONVERTING WHEEL LOCK TO  
BRAKE AND VICE VERSA (FIGURE 1)  
1. Pull the knob on the wheel lock block OUT.  
B. Contact a qualified dealer to adjust wheel lock.  
CLDs Built BEFORE  
09/ 05/ 00  
CLDs Built AFTER  
09/ 05/ 00  
2. Rotate the wheel lock block to the horizontal or ver-  
tical position as shown in FIGURE 1.  
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Shift  
Lever  
3. Release the knob.  
Shift  
Drive  
Lever  
CLDs Built BEFORE 09/ 05/ 00  
Arm  
WHEEL LOCK  
BRAKE  
Wheel  
Drive  
Arm  
Wheel  
Lock  
Block  
Lock  
Block  
Wheel  
Lock  
Block  
Rear  
Tire  
Knob  
Rear  
Tire  
HORIZONTAL POSITION  
VERTICAL POSITION  
CLDs Built AFTER 09/ 05/ 00  
NOTE: Wheel lock block shown in vertical (wheel lock)  
position.  
WHEEL LOCK  
BRAKE  
Wheel  
FIGURE 2 - USING THE WHEEL LOCK/  
USING THE BRAKE  
Lock  
Block  
USING THE BRAKE (FIGURE 2)  
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Knob  
WARNING  
VERTICAL POSITION  
HORIZONTAL POSITION  
The bra ke should be te ste d a t a slow spe e d in  
the pre se nc e of a n a ssista nt. Othe rwise , injury or  
da ma ge ma y oc c ur.  
FIGURE 1 - CONVERTING THE WHEEL LOCK TO  
BRAKE AND VICE VERSA  
1. Ensurewheellockblockisinhorizontalposition. Refer  
to CONVERTING THE WHEEL LOCK TO BRAKE  
AND VICE VERSA in this procedure of the manual.  
USING THE WHEEL LOCK (FIGURE 2)  
WARNING  
2. Slowly begin driving the wheelchair. Refer to DRIV-  
ING, STEERING AND SHIFTING in PROCEDURE  
1 of this manual.  
The shift le ve r MUST be in the ne utra l position be -  
fore a c tiva ting the whe e l loc k. Fa ilure to do so  
c a n c a use a c c ide nta l re le a se of the whe e l loc k,  
possibly re sulting in injury or ma ke it more diffic ult  
to dise nga ge the whe e l loc k fe a ture .  
NOTE: Continue steering the wheelchair as necessary  
while testing or using the brake.  
3. Pull drive arm rearward until wheel lock block contacts rear  
tire and slows wheelchair to desired speed. If brake DOES  
NOTmakecontactwithreartireperformthefollowingsteps:  
1. Position the shift lever in the neutral position. Refer  
to SHIFTING in PROCEDURE 1 of this manual.  
2. Ensure wheel lock block is in vertical position. Refer  
to CONVERTING THE WHEEL LOCK TO BRAKE  
AND VICE VERSA in this procedure of the manual.  
A. Check to make sure wheels are inflated to proper psi  
(if applicable) and perform (1) one of the following:  
i. If wheels ARE inflated to proper psi, pro-  
ceed to STEP B.  
3. Pull the drive arm rearward until the wheel lock block  
engages with the rear tire.  
ii. If wheels ARE NOT inflated to proper psi,  
inflate to proper psi and repeat STEPS 2-3.  
4. Push or pull wheelchair to ensure rear wheel DOES NOT  
rotate with wheel lock engaged. If rear wheel DOES rotate  
with wheel lock engaged, perform the following steps:  
B. Contact a qualified dealer to adjust brake.  
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STEERING LINK  
PROCEDURE 3  
Rem oving  
This procedure includes the following:  
1. Compress and hold the straight section of the fork  
springbypushingtheforkspringhorizontallytowards  
the fork.  
Connecting/Removing the Steering Link to/from  
the Fork  
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CONNECTING/ REMOVING THE  
STEERING LINK TO/ FROM THE  
FORK (FIGURE 1)  
2. Pull up on the steering pin to remove from the fork.  
Steering Link  
Hole  
WARNING  
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The ste e ring link MUST be re move d from the fork  
for a tte nda nt ope ra tion. Othe rwise the a tte nda nt  
will be una ble to ste e r the whe e lc ha ir prope rly.  
Steering Pin  
(REMOVED)  
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The ste e ring link MUST be c onne c te d to the fork  
whe n the CLD is in use . Othe rwise the use r will be  
una ble to ste e r the whe e lc ha ir sa fe ly.  
Fork Spring  
(Straight Section)  
Connecting  
1. Compress and hold the straight section of the fork  
springbypushingtheforkspringhorizontallytowards  
the fork.  
2. Insert the steering pin into the hole in the fork.  
NOTE: It may be necessary to rotate the caster to align  
the steering pin with the hole in the fork.  
Fork  
3. Release the straight section of the fork spring.  
4. Ensure the spring has secured the steering pin in  
place by lifting up on the steering link.  
FIGURE 1 - CONNECTING/REMOVING THE  
STEERING LINK TO/FROM THE FORK  
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