iCruise 032723 Reclining Wheelchair User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- iCruise
Table of Contents
032723 Reclining Wheelchair
User Manual
FOR MODEL# 19940, 19942, 19944, 19946
BEFORE using this product, read this manual and save for future reference.
WHEELCHAIR OVERVIEW
- Reclining back with Neck Support Cushion
- Detachable Padded Armrest
- Detachable, Swing-Away and Elevated Leg rest
- Deluxe padded vinyl upholstery with heavy duty inner, flame retardant and mildew resistant.
- 8″ front casters with solid rubber tires, aluminum front forks adjustable in three positions.
- 24″ Composite Mag wheels
- Push-to-lock wheel locks
- Anti-Tipper wheels
- Steel side panels
Item #| Seat WIdth(in)| Seat Depth(in)| Back Height(in)|
Floor to Seat Height (in)| Rear Wheel(in)| Overall Length(in)|
Overall Width(in)| Overall Height(in)| Overall Folded(in)|
Weight Capacity
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
11940| 16| 17| 31| 20| 24| 48| 24| 50| 12| 250 lb
11942| 18| 17| 31| 20| 24| 48| 26| 50| 12| 250 lb
11944| 20| 17| 31| 20| 24| 48| 28| 50| 12| 250 lb
11946| 21| 17| 31| 20| 24| 48| 30| 50| 12| 350 lb
CAUTION
Stability — The iCruise Wheelchair is designed to be safe and stable as long
as center of gravity is maintained while going about normal activities. Care
must be taken while performing activities that shift your center of gravity in
the chair. Never reach so far that require you to shift in the seat or bend
over out of the chair. When you have to reach for objects that require you to
lean, be certain front casters are pointing in a forward position that extends
the wheel base and will stabilize the chair.
Ramps – Be sure of your own capabilities, limitations and strength before
attempting to go up a ramp. Correct techniques on ramp negotiation should be
shown to you by a qualified professional. Assistance is recommended when going
up or down inclines greater than 8°. If you must stop on an incline, avoid
sudden, abrupt movement when you resume movement. Because of backward angle of
the chair, sudden abrupt movement could cause instability. Attempting to use
the wheel lock brakes could result in accidental locking, tipping to one side,
or cause a sudden stop. Avoid changing direction when going down an incline,
as this could result in instability of tipping over.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Your product is warrantied to be free of defects in materials and workmanship
for three years of the original consumer purchaser.
This device was built to exacting standards and carefully inspected prior to
shipment. This 3 year Limited Warranty is an expression of our confidence in
the materials and workmanship of our products and our assurance to the
consumer of years of dependable service.
This warranty does not cover device failure due to owner misuse or negligence,
or normal wear and tear. The warranty does not extend to non-durable
components, such as rubber accessories, casters, and grips, which are subject
to normal wear and need periodic replacement.
USE AND SAFETY
TO OPEN CHAIR – Open wheelchair by tilting to one side and pushing down
on seat rail until fully opened.
TO CLOSE/FOLD CHAIR – First fold foot plates to vertical position. Grab
seat with both hands at front and back edge and lift. Or, tilt chair to one
side and lift up on seat rail.
REMOVABLE ARMS – Remove arms by depressing spring button and lifting arms out of front and rear sockets.
ATTACHING THE FOOT RESTS/LEG RESTS – Position a foot rest so its pointing 90 degrees away from the reclining chair (foot rest platform should be pointing forward when folded down at this point). Align the holes with the foot rest pegs on the frame and gently press down until the footrest can swing freely. Swing the foot rest until the foot rest platform is pointing inward. Continue with this rotation until the foot rest locks in place. You will hear it click in place. Repeat these steps for the other foot rest.
ADJUSTING LENGTH OF FOOTREST/LEG REST – When adjusting length of foot
rests or leg rests, user should be sitting in wheelchair with feet on the foot
plates. Loosen bolt on the clamp around support assembly. Raise or lower foot
plate to desired position that will provide maximum support of thighs. Front
rigging should not be so low that it causes uncomfortable pressure to thighs
at front of seat upholstery. Footrest should not be lower than 2 ‘4” from the
ground to ensure clearance.
ADJUSTING/ELEVATING LEG REST – Lift foot plate on leg rest assembly to
desired position. Release leg rest assembly and it will automatically lock
into place. To lower push out on leg rest lever and lower foot plate to
desired position.
REMOVING THE ELEVATED LEG RESTS – Release lock by pushing on the front
rigging lever. Swing-away foot rest / leg rest out and sideways and lift to
remove.
REMOVAL OF SWING-AWAY FOOT RESTS/LEG RESTS – Release lock by pushing on
the front rigging lever. Swing-away foot rest/leg rest out and sideways. Lift
to remove.
WHEEL LOCKS – Engage both wheel locks before getting in or out of chair, leaning forward in chair, or while in an elevator or wheelchair lift. Proper adjustment of wheel lock is at least 1/8″ when locked. Locks are engaged by pushing handle completely forward. Adjustments to locks are made by loosening or tightening nut on the carriage bolt. Embed lock shoe at least 1/8″ by sliding clamp toward rear wheel while handle is engaged in locked position. Tighten nut and bolt to secure in position. Test for correct locking action before actual use.
ANTI-TIPPER WHEELS INSTALLATION – Press the release buttons and remove
the anti-tippers from the wheelchair frame. Reinsert the anti-tippers with the
wheels curved down towards the ground until they lock back into place. Press
the release buttons on the lower portion of the anti-tipper and slide it up or
down to achieve a
1 ½” —2” ground clearance. Make sure both anti-tippers are adjusted to the
same setting and release buttons are fully engaged before use.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
FRONT CASTERS – Casters should be checked periodically and lubricated occasionally. Lubricate by removing fork and greasing caster stem bearings. Lubricate wheel bearings by removing wheel from fork. Reassemble fork and wheel by tightening nuts until no play remains, but wheels roll freely. If nut is too loose, caster will shimmy, if too tight, chair will be hard to steer.
WHEELS – Large rear wheels should be inspected at least once a month to ensure proper tightness. If wheel wobbles or is loose, release lock nut and tighten axle bolt slightly. Test for proper tightness by leaning chair to one side and spin adjusted wheel.
TIRES – Solid rubber tires need minimal maintenance, but should be
cleaned occasionally with a damp cloth. Replace if tires become severely worn
or cracking appears.
GENERAL CARE – Wipe chrome parts with a clean, soft cloth at least once a
week. All metal parts can be cleaned with auto wax or similar products. If
exposed to moisture, dry immediately. Do not use an abrasive cleanser that
will scratch the finish.
WARNING
Do not attempt to adjust or operate wheelchair without reading carefully all
instructions in this manual.
This wheelchair has not been approved as a seat that can be used within
vehicles of any kind. Always transfer wheelchair user to a vehicle
manufacturers approved seat and use safety restraints available.
Do not operate this wheelchair on roadways, streets or any surfaces with
vehicular traffic.
Do not attempt to operate on inclines 10% or greater without proper
assistance.
Be sure to completely engage wheel locks when getting in and out of wheelchair
or when in elevator or wheelchair lift. Wheelchair should be on a smooth,
stable and level area with wheel locks engaged before transferring user in or
out of wheelchair.
Do not adjust foot rests any lower than 2 ‘2” from floor. When getting in or
out of wheelchair, do not stand on or apply weight to foot rests.
Before reaching or leaning forward, rotate casters to front of the wheelchair
and engage wheel locks to help prevent wheelchair from tipping over.
Do not lean over or apply weight to the top of wheelchair back. This can cause
wheelchair to tip over.
When trying to extend arms over back, only reach as far as your arm can extend
without having to alter your seating position.
Do not stand on wheelchair.
Do not use wheel locks to slow your descent down an incline.
Abruptly changing directions while going down an incline could cause
instability or possible tipping over.
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