Invacare 1061057 Wheelchair User Manual


 
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Recliner Back Upholstery (FIGURE 10)
1. Remove the ten (10) or twelve (12) phillips screws
and washers (depending on back height) that se-
cure the back upholstery to the back canes.
2. Remove existing back upholstery from back canes.
3. Install new back upholstery onto the back canes.
4. Install the ten (10) or twelve (12) phillips screws and
washers (depending on back height) that secure the
back upholstery to the recliner back canes.
Recliner Headrest Upholstery (FIGURE 10)
1. Remove the six (6) phillips screws and washers that
secure the headrest upholstery to the headrest ex-
tensions.
2. Remove the existing headrest upholstery from the
headrest extensions.
3. Install the new headrest upholstery onto the head-
rest extensions.
4. Install the six (6) phillips screws and washers that
secure the headrest upholstery to the headrest ex-
tensions.
FIGURE 7
P.S.I.S.
10
o
-15
o
Angle
The effect of back support and the angle of the backrest
are interconnected. Changes to one often requires
change to the other if optimal support and balance are to
be achieved. Use of a wheelchair with adjustable ten-
sion upholstery can significantly increase function, pos-
tural condition, balance and comfort.
FIGURE 9
FIGURE 8
Adjust
Backrest to
Conform to
Fixed Kyphotic
Deformity
Open Seat to Back
Angle if Possible
The height of the backrest and the amount of control
provided by the adjustable tension upholstery will vary
depending on the abilities of the user. An active paraple-
gic (SCI) may require minimal back height which adds
posterior stability to the pelvis and lets the trunk assume
a natural balance over the top edge of the wheelchair
upholstery. A less active para (with a higher level of in-
jury) or a quadriplegic may require a higher backrest with
an increased level of recline (FIGURE 9).
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A
C
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BACK PROCEDURE 3
ADJUSTING THE BACK HEIGHT
Adjustable Height Backs (FIGURE 11)
1. Remove the two (2) hex bolts and locknuts that se-
cure the two (2) back canes to the wheelchair frame.
2. Reposition the back canes to one (1) of five (5) height
adjustment positions. Refer to the SPECIFICATION
PAGE of this manual for the height range of the indi-
vidual back canes.
For individuals who have fixed kyphotic spine, the
backrest can be adjusted to allow for an increased
recline while providing increased contact and support
of the back (FIGURE 8).
Phillips
Screws
Headrest
Extension
Back
Cane
Washers
Headrest Upholstery
Back Upholstery
FIGURE 10 - REPLACING RECLINER BACK OR
HEADREST UPHOLSTERY