Invacare 1085144 manual

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    1 1. Secure the frame to the floor with the suction cups or by standing on the frame base during removal of the seat. 2. Press the UP button on the pendant to raise the seat all the way up (DET AIL "A"). 3. Grasp the handgrip on the battery pack and pull upwards to remove it from the motor shroud as shown in DET AIL "B". 4. Pres[...]

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    2 FIGURE 2 - REMOVING THE FRAME FROM THE BA THTUB TIL T FRAME FORWARDS Frame Bathtub Suction Cup Loop Suction Cup Self-Locking Screws (STEP 2) Mounting Screw (STEP 2) Washer (STEP 2) Washers (STEP 2) Motor Shroud (STEP 3) FIGURE 3 - REMOVING THE MOTOR SHROUD CAUTION The motor shroud is still connected to the motor by the spade connectors and pen- d[...]

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    3 Removing the Battery Connector (FIGURE 5 ) 1. Remove the two (2) mounting screws and nuts securing the battery connector to the motor shroud as shown in FIGURE 5. 2. Carefully pull the battery connector away from the motor shroud. 3. Loosen, but do not remove the two (2) flat screws on the battery connector to release the YELLOW (+) and BLUE (-) [...]

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    4 Installing the Battery Connector (FIGURE 7) CAUTION The BLUE (-) and YELLOW (+) wires MUST be installed properly, otherwise, serious damage to the electrical system of the bath lift may occur. 1. Position the BLUE (-) wire through the FRONT hole and the YELLOW (+) wire through the REAR hole as shown in DET AIL "D" of FIGURE 7. 2. If nec[...]

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    5 1. Connect the spade connector wires to the motor in the following manner: A . BLACK spade connector wire to lower spade. B . RED spade connector wire to upper spade. CAUTION DO NOT secure the pendant cable be- yond the middle of the cable (measur- ing from the current limit device to the pendant), otherwise damage to the cable may result. . 2. S[...]

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    6 Installing the Bath Lift into the Bathtub (FIGURE 9) W ARNING AL W A YS lower the bath lift frame to the lowest position BEFORE per forming this procedure. Otherwise, the bath lift frame may tip during installation and injury or damage may occur. The frame MUST be placed into an EMPTY bathtub. 1. Clean tub and wipe suction cups with a damp cloth.[...]

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    7 Installing the Seat (FIGURE 10) WARNING T o prevent pinching injury between seat back and motor shroud when removing/ installing the seat, DO NOT grasp seat any- where other than at the recess at the top, the opening at the bottom of the seat or the lip at the top of the seat. T o prevent frame from tipping when r e- moving seat, either suction t[...]

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    LIMITED WARRANTY PLEASE NOTE: THE W ARRANTY BELOW HAS BEEN DRAFTED TO COMPL Y WITH FEDERAL LA W APPLICABLE TO PRODUCTS MANUF ACTURED AFTER JUL Y 4, 1975. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser/user of our products. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal rights which vary from state to state[...]