Invacare 9000 Series manual

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    Service Manual DEALER: Keep this manual. The procedur es in this manual must be performed by a qualified technician only. For more information regarding Invacare products, parts, and services, please visit www.invacare.com 9000 Series 9000 SL 9000 XT 9000 XDT 9000XT Recliner[...]

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    REFERENCE DOCUMENTS 9000 Series 2 Part No. 107 6155  WARNING THE PROCEDURES IN THIS SERVICE MANUAL MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN. DO NOT SERVICE OR OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT FIRST READING AND UNDERSTANDING (1) THE OWNER’S OPERATOR AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL AND (2) THE SERVICE MANUAL. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO UNDERSTAND THE WARNINGS[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Part No. 1076155 3 9000 Series TABLE OF CONTENTS REFERENCE DOCUMENTS ................................................................. 2 SPECIAL NOTES ................................................................................ 6 LABEL LOCATION ............................................................................ 7 TYPI[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS 9000 Series 4 Part No. 107 6155 TABLE OF CONTENTS 24-Inch Rear Wheels and 8-Inch Front Casters ..... ...................................................... ..........32 24-Inch Rear Wheels and 6-Inch Front Casters ..... ...................................................... ..........37 22-Inch Rear Wheels and 8-Inch Front Casters[...]

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    Part No. 1076155 5 9000 Series SECTION 8—ANTI-TIPPERS/WHEEL LOCKS ....................................... 80 Installing/Adjusting Anti-tippers ............ .................................................................... .............. ..............80 Installing Anti-Tippers ... ...............................................................[...]

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    SPECIAL NOTES 9000 Series 6 Part No. 107 6155 SPECIAL NOTES Signal  words  are  use d  in  this  manual  and  apply  to  hazards  or  unsafe  practices  which  could  result  in  personal  injury  or  property  damage.  Refer  to  the  following  table  for  defi[...]

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    LABEL LOCATION Part No. 1076155 7 9000 Series IMPORT ANT NOTICE The wheel locks on this wheelchair have been pre-set at the factory to comply with the V eterans Administration functional Standard 8320.01 of the Federal Register , paragraph 3.2.4.5.3. If these wheel locks do not meet your needs, follow instructions below . ! CAUTION Any wheel lock a[...]

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    TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS 9000 Series 8 Part No. 107 6155 TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS *NOTE:  These  options  are  standard  for  this  model. **NOTE:  The  seat ‐ to ‐ floor  heights  are  based  on  urethane  tir es.  If  wheelchair  is  equipped  with  pneumatic  (properly [...]

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    TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS Part No. 1076155 9 9000 Series *NOTE:  These  options  are  standard  for  this  model. **NOTE:  The  seat ‐ to ‐ floor  heights  are  based  on  urethane  tir es.  If  wheelchair  is  equipped  with  pneumatic  (properly  inflated)  or  solid [...]

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    TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS 9000 Series 10 Part No. 107 6155 *NOTE:  These  options  are  standard  for  this  model. **NOTE:  Th e  seat ‐ to ‐ floor  heights  are  based  on  pneumatic  tir es  and  pneumatic  tires  with  flat  fr ee  inserts.  If  wheelchair  is  e[...]

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    TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS Part No. 1076155 11 9000 Series *NOTE:  These  options  are  standard  for  this  model. **NOTE:  Th e  seat ‐ to ‐ floor  heights  are  based  on  pneumatic  tir es  and  pneumatic  tires  with  flat  fr ee  inserts.  If  wheelchair  is  eq[...]

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    SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES 9000 Series 12 Part No. 107 6155 SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES  WARNING SECTION 1 - GENERAL GUIDELIN ES contai ns important inform ation for the safe operation and use of this product. DO NOT use this prod uct or any available optional equipment without first comple tely reading and understanding these instruction[...]

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    SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES Part No. 1076155 13 9000 Series Stability - Recliner Models Only AL W A YS  make  su re  that  the  wheelchair  is  stable  before  using  the  recliner  option. Ensure  the  spreader  bar  is  attached  and  secured  before  us ing  the  9000XT  [...]

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    SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES 9000 Series 14 Part No. 107 6155 DO  NOT  attempt  to  lift  the  wheelchair  by  any  remov able  (detachable)  parts.  Lifting  by  means  of  any  remov able  (detachable)  parts  of  the  wheelchair  may  result  in  injury  to  th[...]

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    SECTION 2—SAFETY INSPECTION/TROUBLESHOOTING Part No. 1076155 15 9000 Series SECTION 2—SAFETY INSPECTION/TROUBLESHOOTING NOTE:  Initial  adjustments  should  be  made  to  suit  the  end  user ʹ s  personal  body  structur e  needs  and  pr eference.  After  init ial  setup,  p erform [...]

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    SECTION 2—SAFETY INSPECTION/TROUBLESHOOTING 9000 Series 16 Part No. 107 6155 ❑ Ensure  wheel  bearings  are  clean  and  free  of  moisture. ❑ Check  headtube  locknuts  for  tightness. ❑ Inspect  casters  for  cracks  and  wear . ❑ Inspect  front  casters  for  cracked,  b[...]

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    SECTION 2—SAFETY INSPECTION/TROUBLESHOOTING Part No. 1076155 17 9000 Series 2. 9000  SL/9000  XT  only ‐  Keep  quick ‐ release  axles  free  of  dirt  and  lint  to  ensure  positive  locking  and  proper  operation.  Refer  to  Adjusting  Quick ‐ Release  Axle  on [...]

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    SECTION 3—SEAT AND BACK 9000 Series 18 Part No. 107 6155 SECTION 3—SEAT AND BACK  WARNING After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attachi ng hardware is tightened securely. Otherw ise, injury or damage may occur. The seat depth, back height/an gle, seat angle, size/posit ion of the front casters, size/position [...]

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    SECTION 3—SEAT AND BACK Part No. 1076155 19 9000 Series Adjusting Back Height 9000 SL without Adjustable Back Angle Option NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  re fe r  to  FIGURE  3.2. NOTE:  There  ar e  two  (2)  height  ranges  of  back  canes  with  thr ee  (3)  height  settings  wi[...]

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    SECTION 3—SEAT AND BACK 9000 Series 20 Part No. 107 6155 9000 SL with Adjustable Back Angle Option and 9000 XT/XDT NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  re fe r  to  FIGURE  3.3. 1. Remove  the  two  (2)  mounting  screws,  spacers  and  locknuts  that  secure  the  two  (2)  back  canes [...]

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    SECTION 3—SEAT AND BACK Part No. 1076155 21 9000 Series 2. Remove  the  four  (4)  button  screws  and  locknuts  that  secure  th e  tw o  (2)  piv ot  links  to  the  wheelchair  frame  and  crossbraces. 3. Remove  the  two  (2)  button  screws,  locknuts  and  [...]

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    SECTION 3—SEAT AND BACK 9000 Series 22 Part No. 107 6155 FIGURE 3.4 Adjusting Seat Width Wheelchair Frame Button Screw (STEPS 2,7) Crossbrace (STEPS 4,5) Pivot Link (STEPS 2,7) Locknut (STEPS 2,7) Button Screw (STEPS 2,7) Locknut (STEPS 2,7) Crossbrace Saddle (STEPS 3,8) Button Screw (STEPS 3,8) Locknut (STEPS 3,8) Button Screw (STEPS 2,7) Locknu[...]

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    SECTION 3—SEAT AND BACK Part No. 1076155 23 9000 Series Adjusting Seat Depth  WARNING The seat depth, back height/an gle, seat angle, size/posit ion of the front casters, size/position of the rear wh eels, anti-tipper model, as well as the us er condition directly relate to the stability of the whee lchair. Any change to one (1) or any com- bi[...]

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    SECTION 3—SEAT AND BACK 9000 Series 24 Part No. 107 6155 9000 XDT and 9000 SL NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  re fe r  to  FIGURE  3.6. NOTE:  9000  XDT  wheelchairs  have  two  (2)  frame  depth  ranges:  16  to  18  inches  and  19  to  20  inches.  A  16 ‐ 18 ‐[...]

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    SECTION 3—SEAT AND BACK Part No. 1076155 25 9000 Series 6. Install  the  new  seat  upholstery  onto  the  wheelchair .  Make  sure  to  line  up  the  mounting  holes  in  the  seat  extension  tubes  with  the  new  seat  upholstery .  Refer  to  Replacing  S[...]

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    SECTION 4—FRONT CASTERS 9000 Series 26 Part No. 107 6155 SECTION 4—FRONT CASTERS  WARNING After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attachi ng hardware is tightened securely. Otherw ise, injury or damage may occur. Front Caster Mount ing Adju stments NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  re fe r  to  F[...]

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    SECTION 4—FRONT CASTERS Part No. 1076155 27 9000 Series Converting from Trailing to Leading or Leading to Trailing Casters NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  re fe r  to  FIGURE  4.2. Adjusting  the  caster  headtube  position  (leading  or  trailing)  changes  the  wh eelbase  length  of  t[...]

  • Page 28

    SECTION 4—FRONT CASTERS 9000 Series 28 Part No. 107 6155 5. Loosely  tighten  the  bottom  of  the  existing  caster  headtube  to  the  wheelchair  frame  using  existing  hardware. 6. Adjust  the  seat ‐ to ‐ floor  angle.  Refer  to  Changing  Seat ‐ to ‐ Floor  Heigh[...]

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    SECTION 5—SEAT TO FLOOR Part No. 1076155 29 9000 Series SECTION 5—SEAT TO FLOOR  WARNING After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attachi ng hardware is tightened securely. Otherw ise, injury or damage may occur. Changing Seat-to-Floor Height/Seat-to-Floor Angle  WARNING Before performing this procedur e, ref[...]

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    SECTION 5—SEAT TO FLOOR 9000 Series 30 Part No. 107 6155 FIGURE 5.1 Changing Seat-to-Floor Hei ght/Seat-to-Floor Angle 2. Refer  to  the  following  charts  of  rear  wheel  sizes  and  front  caster  sizes  to  determine  mounting  adjustments  for  obtainable  seat ‐ to ‐ floor  he[...]

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    SECTION 5—SEAT TO FLOOR Part No. 1076155 31 9000 Series 8. Adjust  the  wheel  locks.  Refer  to  Usin g/Adjusting  the  Pa t i e n t  Operated  Whee l  Locks  in  the  Owner ’ s  Manual,  part  number  1056953.  WARNING After changing seat-to-floor height and/or seat-to-floor angle, the [...]

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    SECTION 5—SEAT TO FLOOR 9000 Series 32 Part No. 107 6155 FIGURE 5.3 Adult/Tall Frame Style Adult/Hemi Frame Styles Refer  to  the  charts  on  the  following  pages  for  obtainable  seat ‐ to ‐ floor  heights  and  seat ‐ to ‐ floor  angles  for  wheelchairs  with  the  adult/hemi [...]

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    SECTION 5—SEAT TO FLOOR Part No. 1076155 33 9000 Series NOTE:  Charts  1  to  8  apply  to  adult/hemi  frame  styles  only .  Refer  to  the  charts  for  seat ‐ to ‐ floor  height  settings  for  adult/tall  (Adult/T all  Frame  Style  on  page 31)  and  super [...]

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    SECTION 5—SEAT TO FLOOR 9000 Series 34 Part No. 107 6155 *NOTE:  This  offset  axle  plate  position  re qu i res  the  caster  headtube  to  be  leading  to  pr ovide  adequate  tire  clearance  between  the  rea r  tire  and  the  front  caster .  Refer  to  Con[...]

  • Page 35

    SECTION 5—SEAT TO FLOOR Part No. 1076155 35 9000 Series *NOTE:  This  offset  axle  plate  position  re qu i res  the  caster  headtube  to  be  leading  to  pr ovide  adequate  tire  clearance  between  the  rea r  tire  and  the  front  caster .  Refer  to  Conv[...]

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    SECTION 5—SEAT TO FLOOR 9000 Series 36 Part No. 107 6155 *NOTE:  This  offset  axle  plate  position  re qu i res  the  caster  headtube  to  be  leading  to  pr ovide  adequate  tire  clearance  between  the  rea r  tire  and  the  front  caster .  Refer  to  Con[...]

  • Page 37

    SECTION 5—SEAT TO FLOOR Part No. 1076155 37 9000 Series 24-Inch Rear Wheels an d 6-Inch Front Casters  WARNING If changing the seat-to -floor angle to 6°, anti-tippers MUST be installed. Refer  to  the  following  table  to  determine  the  obtainable  seat ‐ to ‐ floor  heights  and  seat ‐ to ‐ fl[...]

  • Page 38

    SECTION 5—SEAT TO FLOOR 9000 Series 38 Part No. 107 6155 Chart 10 - Seat-to-Floor Height of 17½ inches and 3° Angle REAR WHEEL POSITION ANTI-TIP PART/MODEL NUMBERS FRONT CASTER OFFSET AXLE OPTION STANDARD MOUNTING POSITION ADJC CAM POSITION FORWARD REARWARD N/A On-Chair 1058752 Off-Chair Chart 11 - Seat-to-Floor Height of 17½ inches and 6° An[...]

  • Page 39

    SECTION 5—SEAT TO FLOOR Part No. 1076155 39 9000 Series 22-Inch Rear Wheels an d 8-Inch Front Casters  WARNING If changing the seat-to -floor angle to 6°, anti-tippers MUST be installed. Chart 13 - Seat-to-Floor Height of 16½ inches and 3° Angle REAR WHEEL POSITION ANTI-TIP PART/MODEL NUMBERS FRONT CASTER OFFSET AXLE OPTION STANDARD MOUNTIN[...]

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    SECTION 5—SEAT TO FLOOR 9000 Series 40 Part No. 107 6155 Refer  to  the  following  table  to  determine  the  obtainable  seat ‐ to ‐ floor  heights  and  seat ‐ to ‐ floor  angles  for  22 ‐ inch  rear  wheels  and  8 ‐ inch  front  casters: *NOTE:  The  seat ‐ t[...]

  • Page 41

    SECTION 5—SEAT TO FLOOR Part No. 1076155 41 9000 Series *NOTE:  This  offset  axle  plate  position  re qu i res  the  caster  headtube  to  be  leading  to  pr ovide  adequate  tire  clearance  between  the  rea r  tire  and  the  front  caster .  Refer  to  Conv[...]

  • Page 42

    SECTION 5—SEAT TO FLOOR 9000 Series 42 Part No. 107 6155 *NOTE:  This  offset  axle  plate  position  re qu i res  the  caster  headtube  to  be  leading  to  pr ovide  adequate  tire  clearance  between  the  rea r  tire  and  the  front  caster .  Refer  to  Con[...]

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    SECTION 5—SEAT TO FLOOR Part No. 1076155 43 9000 Series *NOTE:  This  offset  axle  plate  position  re qu i res  the  caster  headtube  to  be  leading  to  pr ovide  adequate  tire  clearance  between  the  rea r  tire  and  the  front  caster .  Refer  to  Conv[...]

  • Page 44

    SECTION 5—SEAT TO FLOOR 9000 Series 44 Part No. 107 6155 Chart 21 - Seat-to-Floor Height of 17½ inches and 0° Angle REAR WHEEL POSITION ANTI-TIP PART/MODEL NUMBERS FRONT CASTER OFFSET AXLE OPTION STANDARD MOUNTING POSITION ADJC CAM POSITION FORWARD REARWARD N/A On-Chair 1058836 Off-Chair Chart 22 - Seat-to-Floor Height of 17½ in ches and 3° A[...]

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    SECTION 5—SEAT TO FLOOR Part No. 1076155 45 9000 Series Chart 24 - Seat-to-Floor Height of 16½ inches and 0° Angle REAR WHEEL POSITION ANTI-TIP PART/MODEL NUMBERS FRONT CASTER OFFSET AXLE OPTION STANDARD MOUNTING POSITION ADJC CAM POSITION FORWARD REARWARD N/A for this frame style N/A On-Chair 1058836 Off-Chair Chart 25 - Seat-to-Floor Height o[...]

  • Page 46

    SECTION 5—SEAT TO FLOOR 9000 Series 46 Part No. 107 6155 20-Inch Rear Wheels an d 8-Inch Front Casters  WARNING If changing the seat-to -floor angle to 6°, anti-tippers MUST be installed. Refer  to  the  following  table  to  determine  the  obtainable  seat ‐ to ‐ floor  heights  and  seat ‐ to ‐ f[...]

  • Page 47

    SECTION 5—SEAT TO FLOOR Part No. 1076155 47 9000 Series *NOTE:  The  seat ‐ to ‐ floor  heights  ar e  based  on  ur ethane  tires.  If  wh eelchair  is  equipped  with  pneumatic  (properly  inflated)  or  solid  rubber  tir es,  add  ¼  inc h  to  the  measureme [...]

  • Page 48

    SECTION 5—SEAT TO FLOOR 9000 Series 48 Part No. 107 6155 20-Inch Rear Wheels an d 6-Inch Front Casters  WARNING If changing the seat-to -floor angle to 6°, anti-tippers MUST be installed. Refer  to  the  following  table  to  determine  the  obtainable  seat ‐ to ‐ floor  heights  and  seat ‐ to ‐ f[...]

  • Page 49

    SECTION 5—SEAT TO FLOOR Part No. 1076155 49 9000 Series Chart 32 - Seat-to-Floor Height of 17½ inches and 3° Angle REAR WHEEL POSITION ANTI-TIP PART/MODEL NUMBERS FRONT CASTER OFFSET AXLE OPTION STANDARD MOUNTING POSITION ADJC CAM POSITION FORWARD REARWARD 1360A On-Chair 1058752 Off-Chair Chart 33 - Seat-to-Floor Height of 17½ in ches and 6° [...]

  • Page 50

    SECTION 5—SEAT TO FLOOR 9000 Series 50 Part No. 107 6155 Chart 35 - Sea t-to-Fl oor Height of 16½ inches and 3° An gle REAR WHEEL POSITION ANTI-TIP PART/MODEL NUMBERS FRONT CASTER OFFSET AXLE OPTION STANDARD MOUNTING POSITION ADJC CAM POSITION FORWARD REARWARD N/A for this frame style N/A On-Chair 1058752 Off-Chair Chart 36 - Seat-to-Floor Heig[...]

  • Page 51

    SECTION 5—SEAT TO FLOOR Part No. 1076155 51 9000 Series Chart 38 - Seat-to-Floor Height of 15½ in ches and 3° An gle REAR WHEEL POSITION ANTI-TIP PART/MODEL NUMBERS FRONT CASTER OFFSET AXLE OPTION STANDARD MOUNTING POSITION ADJC CAM POSITION FORWARD REARWARD 1360A On-Chair 1058752 Off-Chair Chart 39 - Seat-to-Floor Height of 15½ in ches and 6?[...]

  • Page 52

    SECTION 6—REAR WHEELS 9000 Series 52 Part No. 107 6155 SECTION 6—REAR WHEELS  WARNING After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attachi ng hardware is tightened securely. Otherw ise, injury or damage may occur. NOTE:  Except  wher e  noted,  the  procedur es  in  this  section  apply ?[...]

  • Page 53

    SECTION 6—REAR WHEELS Part No. 1076155 53 9000 Series 5. If  the  detent  balls  are  not  protruding  past  the  inside  of  the  axle  bushing  or  there  is  too  much  side ‐ to ‐ side  movement  of  the  rear  wheel  assembly ,  refer  to  the  Owner ?[...]

  • Page 54

    SECTION 6—REAR WHEELS 9000 Series 54 Part No. 107 6155 FIGURE 6.2 Removing/Installing Rear Wheels - Perma nent Axles - Models without Offset Axle Opti on NOTE:  Make  sure  axle  spacer  is  between  re a r  wheel  an d  wheelchair  frame  if  wheelchair  is  equipped  with  conventional  arms[...]

  • Page 55

    SECTION 6—REAR WHEELS Part No. 1076155 55 9000 Series iii. P osition  one  (1)  offset  axle  plate  on  the  outside  of  the  wheelchair  frame  in  the  appropriate  position  determined  in  STEP  i. iv . P osition  the  second  offset  axle  plate  in  the  s[...]

  • Page 56

    SECTION 6—REAR WHEELS 9000 Series 56 Part No. 107 6155 FIGURE 6.3 Removing/Installing Rear Wheels - Perman ent Axles - Models with Offset Axle Option DETAIL “A ” - OFFSET AXLE PLAT E MOUNTING PO SITIONS NOTE:  The  offset  axle  plates  are  numbered  on  one  (1)  side  only .  Plates  may  need  [...]

  • Page 57

    SECTION 6—REAR WHEELS Part No. 1076155 57 9000 Series Adjusting Quick-Release Axle  WARNING NEVER use quick-release axle s on the 9000 XT (models with offset axle option only), 9000XDT or 9000XT recliner wheelchairs. NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  re fe r  to  FIGURE 6.4. 1. Remove  rear  wheel  and  quick ‐ rel[...]

  • Page 58

    SECTION 7—RECLINER 9000 Series 58 Part No. 107 6155 SECTION 7—RECLINER  WARNING After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attachi ng hardware is tightened securely. Otherw ise, injury or damage may occur. ALWAYS make sure that the whee lchair is stable before using the recliner option. Ensure the spreader bar is [...]

  • Page 59

    SECTION 7—RECLINER Part No. 1076155 59 9000 Series NOTE:  Tu r n i n g  the  swivel  nut  counter clockwise  will  pull  the  barr el  end  of  the  cable  assembly  downward  creating  te nsion  on  the  re le a s e  handle. 9. Rotate  the  jam  nut  counterclockw ise [...]

  • Page 60

    SECTION 7—RECLINER 9000 Series 60 Part No. 107 6155 •I f  there  is  too  much  play  in  the  release  handle:  i. Rotate  the  jam  nut  clockwise  (downw ard)  tw o  (2)  to  three  (3)  rev olutions. ii. Rotate  the  swivel  nut  counterclockwise  (upw ard)  on[...]

  • Page 61

    SECTION 7—RECLINER Part No. 1076155 61 9000 Series 4. Loosen  the  jam  nut,  rotate  clock wise  (downw ard)  and  run  the  jam  nut  to  the  bottom  of  the  threads. 5. Hold  swiv el  nut  in  place  and  unthread  cable  assembly  from  swive l  nut.  To [...]

  • Page 62

    SECTION 7—RECLINER 9000 Series 62 Part No. 107 6155 2. Align  threads  of  threaded  sector  with  exposed  threads  of  locking  rod  through  cutout  in  recliner  tube. CAUTION DO NOT route the cable assembly to the ou tside of the locking rod/recliner tube assembly as it may rub against the tires. [...]

  • Page 63

    SECTION 7—RECLINER Part No. 1076155 63 9000 Series FIGURE 7.4 Disconnecting/Connectin g Lower Cable Assembly DETAIL “A” - TOP VIEW Locking Rod Housing Locking Rod Incorrect Assemb ly Housing Correct Assembly Locking Rod/Recliner Tube Assembly Locknuts (STEP 6) Support Housing and Cable Assembly (STEP 6) Threaded Sector Threads (STEPS 1,2) Thr[...]

  • Page 64

    SECTION 7—RECLINER 9000 Series 64 Part No. 107 6155 Replacing Threaded Sector NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  re fe r  to  FIGURE 7.5. 1. Disconnect  the  lower  cable  assembly .  Refer  to  Disconnecting/Connecting  Lower  Cable  Assembly  on  page 61. 2. Remove  the  release  handle[...]

  • Page 65

    SECTION 7—RECLINER Part No. 1076155 65 9000 Series Replacing Locking Rod NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  re fe r  to  FIGURE 7.6. 1. Remove  the  mounting  screw  and  locknut  that  secure  the  lockin g  rod  to  the  bac k  tu be  mounting  bracket. 2. Pull  locking  rod/re[...]

  • Page 66

    SECTION 7—RECLINER 9000 Series 66 Part No. 107 6155 2. Remove  the  armrests.  Refer  to  Removing/Installing  the  Armrest  in  the  ow ner ʹ s  manual,  part  number  1056953. 3. If  applicable,  remove  the  headrest.  Refer  to  Replacing  the  Headrest/Back  Upholstery [...]

  • Page 67

    SECTION 7—RECLINER Part No. 1076155 67 9000 Series FIGURE 7.7 Replacing Back Tube Removing/Installing Spring Lift Mechanism NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  re fe r  to  FIGURE 7.8. Removing 1. Recline  the  wheelchair  exposing  the  two  (2)  holes  on  either  side  of  the  spring  lif[...]

  • Page 68

    SECTION 7—RECLINER 9000 Series 68 Part No. 107 6155 Installing CAUTION DO NOT remove the retaining clip before the sprin g lift mech anism is secured to the wheelchair. If the retaining clip is removed, th e spring lift mechanism will compress. This will make the sp ring lift mechanism unusable. NOTE:  If  installing  a  new  sprin[...]

  • Page 69

    SECTION 7—RECLINER Part No. 1076155 69 9000 Series Replacing Recliner Tube NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  re fe r  to  FIGURE 7.9. 1. Remove  the  mounting  screw  and  locknut  that  secure  the  lockin g  rod  to  the  bac k  tu be  mounting  bracket.  2. Slide  anti ‐ ra[...]

  • Page 70

    SECTION 7—RECLINER 9000 Series 70 Part No. 107 6155 FIGURE 7.9 Replacing Recliner Tube STEPS 3 and 10 Bolt and Locknut Locknut (STEPS 1,12) Locking Ro d (STEPS 1,2,5, 9,12) Anti-Rattle (STEPS 2,11) Lower Cable Assembly (STEPS 4,13) Recliner Tube (STEPS 5,7,8,9,11 ) Locknut (STEPS 7,8) Mounting Screw (STEPS 1,12) Back Tube Mounting Bracket (STEPS [...]

  • Page 71

    SECTION 7—RECLINER Part No. 1076155 71 9000 Series Adjusting Seat Width NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  re fe r  to  FIGURE 7.10  on  page 73. NOTE:  When  adjusting  the  seat  width  of  the  wheelchair ,  the  back  and  seat  upholstery ,  and  spreader  bar  MUST  b[...]

  • Page 72

    SECTION 7—RECLINER 9000 Series 72 Part No. 107 6155 10. Secure  the  pivot  link  to  the  crossbraces  and  wheelchair  frame  with  the  four  (4)  button  screws  and  locknuts.  Securely  tighten. 11. Reinstall  the  two  (2)  button  screws,  locknuts  and  cros[...]

  • Page 73

    SECTION 7—RECLINER Part No. 1076155 73 9000 Series FIGURE 7.10 Adjusting Seat Width Pivot Link (STEPS 5, 10) Locknut (STEPS 5,10) Crossbrace (STEPS 8,10) Button Screw (STEPS 5,10) Wheelchair Frame Locknut (STEPS 5,10) Button Screw (STEPS 6,11) Crossbrace Saddle (STEPS 6,11) Button Screw s (STEPS 5,10) Locknut (STEPS 6,11) Crossbrace Saddle (STEPS[...]

  • Page 74

    SECTION 7—RECLINER 9000 Series 74 Part No. 107 6155 Adjusting Seat Depth NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  re fe r  to  FIGURE 7.1 1. 1. Remove  the  existing  seat  upholstery  from  the  crossbraces.  Refer  to  Replacing  the  Seat  Upholstery  in  the  Owner ’ s  Manual,  [...]

  • Page 75

    SECTION 7—RECLINER Part No. 1076155 75 9000 Series Removing/Installing Rear Wheels With Patient Operated Wheel Locks NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  re fe r  to  FIGURE 7.12. 1. Remove  the  axle  mounting  screw  and  locknut  that  secure  the  patient  operated  wheel  lock,  spacers, [...]

  • Page 76

    SECTION 7—RECLINER 9000 Series 76 Part No. 107 6155 NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  re fe r  to  FIGURE 7.14. 1. P erform  one  (1)  of  the  following: • Engage ‐ Apply  pressure  downw ard  on  wh eel  lock  handle. • Disengage ‐ Lift  up  on  wheel  lock  hand[...]

  • Page 77

    SECTION 7—RECLINER Part No. 1076155 77 9000 Series FIGURE 7.15 Adjusting Attendant Operated Wheel Locks Changing Seat-to-Floor Height NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  re fe r  to  FIGURE 7.16. 1. Remove  the  rear  wheels.  Refer  to  Removing/Installing  Rear  Wheels  on  page 75. 2. If  necessary[...]

  • Page 78

    SECTION 7—RECLINER 9000 Series 78 Part No. 107 6155 FIGURE 7.16 Changing Seat-to-Floor Height Installing Anti-Tippers NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  re fe r  to  FIGURE 7.17. 1. Install  the  anti ‐ rattles  onto  the  rear  frame  tubes  if  not  already  in  place. 2. P osition  the [...]

  • Page 79

    SECTION 7—RECLINER Part No. 1076155 79 9000 Series 9000 XT RECLINER WHEEL SIZE REAR/CASTER SEAT-TO-FLOOR HEIGHT ANTI-TIPPER LENGTH, HEIGHT ON CHAIR OFF CHAIR KIT NUMBER 24/8-inch 19½ 11½, 2½-inches 1021767 1021767 22/8-inch 18½ 10¼, 1-7/8-inches 1061110 1061110 20/8-inch 17½ 10, 1½-inches 1061109 1061109[...]

  • Page 80

    SECTION 8—ANTI-TIPPERS/WHEEL LOCKS 9000 Series 80 Part No. 107 6155 SECTION 8—ANTI-TIPPERS/WHEEL LOCKS  WARNING After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all attachi ng hardware is tightened securely. Othe rwise injury or damage may occur. NOTE:  The  procedur es  in  this  section  apply  to [...]

  • Page 81

    SECTION 8—ANTI-TIPPERS/WHEEL LOCKS Part No. 1076155 81 9000 Series 3. Measure  the  distance  between  the  bottom  of  the  anti ‐ tipper  wheels  and  the  ground/floor . NOTE:  A  1½  to  2 ‐ inch  clearance  between  the  bottom  of  the  anti ‐ tipper  wheels  [...]

  • Page 82

    SECTION 8—ANTI-TIPPERS/WHEEL LOCKS 9000 Series 82 Part No. 107 6155 Using/Adjusting Disk Wheel Locks Using Patient Operated Disk Wheel Locks  WARNING DO NOT attempt to stop a moving wheelcha ir with wheel lock s. Wheel locks are not brakes. NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  re fe r  to  FIGURE 8.3. NOTE:  Position  wheelch[...]

  • Page 83

    SECTION 8—ANTI-TIPPERS/WHEEL LOCKS Part No. 1076155 83 9000 Series 2. Depending  on  the  model  of  wheel  lo ck  installed  on  the  wheelchair ,  perform  one  (1)  of  the  following: •P u s h ‐ to ‐ Lock ‐ To  engage,  push  the  wheel  lock  handle  forw ard.[...]

  • Page 84

    SECTION 8—ANTI-TIPPERS/WHEEL LOCKS 9000 Series 84 Part No. 107 6155 7. Repeat  STEPS  1 ‐ 6  until  the  wheel  lock  shoe  embeds  the  tire  1/8 ‐ inch  (3 /16 ‐ inch  for  pneumatic  tires)  and  holds  the  occupied  wheelchair  in  place  when  pushed. 8. If  th[...]

  • Page 85

    SECTION 8—ANTI-TIPPERS/WHEEL LOCKS Part No. 1076155 85 9000 Series Installing Wheel Lock Shoe Extensions NOTE:  For  this  proced ure,  re fe r  to  FIGURE 8.5. 1. Loosen  the  tw o  (2)  set  screws  on  the  wheel  lock  shoe  extension  until  the  set  screws  do  not  pr[...]

  • Page 86

    SECTION 8—ANTI-TIPPERS/WHEEL LOCKS 9000 Series 86 Part No. 107 6155 NOTES[...]

  • Page 87

    LIMITED WARRANTY Part No. 1076155 87 9000 Series LIMITED WARRANTY PLEASE NOTE: THE WARRANTY BELOW HAS BEEN DRAFTED TO COMPLY WITH FEDERAL LAW APPLICABL E TO PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED AFTER JULY 4, 1975. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser/user of our products. This warranty gives you specif ic legal rights and you may also have oth[...]

  • Page 88

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