Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit 2GTR du fabricant Invacare
Aller à la page of 168
Service Manual DEALER: Keep this manual. The procedures in this manual MUST be performed by a qualified technician. For more information regarding Invacare products, parts, and services, please visit www.
USEFUL TERMS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 2 Part No 1114842 WARNING A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN MUST PERFORM THE INITIAL SET UP OF THIS SEATING SYSTEM.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Part No 1114842 3 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System TABLE OF CONTENTS USEFUL TERMS ................................................................................. 2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS ..............................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 4 Part No 1114842 TABLE OF CONTENTS Removing/Installing Seat Pa n ................................................................................................... ...............54 Removing ......
TABLE OF CONTENTS Part No 1114842 5 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System TABLE OF CONTENTS Removing/Installing Back Ca nes ............................................................................................................89 Removing ...........
TABLE OF CONTENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 6 Part No 1114842 TABLE OF CONTENTS Removing/Installing the Power Elevating Legrest Actuator ..... ........................................ ............ 112 Removing ........... .....................
TABLE OF CONTENTS Part No 1114842 7 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System TABLE OF CONTENTS Removing ........... ................................................................................................................................. 132 Installing .
TABLE OF CONTENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 8 Part No 1114842 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 15—WIRING AND CABLES .............................................. 157 Securing the Cables .................................. ..........................
SPECIAL NOTES Part No 1114842 9 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System SPECIAL NOTES Signal words are used in this manual and apply to hazards or unsafe practices which could result in personal injury or property damage. Refer to the table below for definitions of the signal words.
SPECIAL NOTES 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 10 Part No 1114842 WARNING Wheelchairs that are used by incontinent u se rs and/or are frequently exposed to water may require replacement o f ele ctrical components more fr equently. Refer to wheelchair base service manua l for additional safety and operation information.
LABEL LOCATIONS Part No 1114842 11 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System LABEL LOCATIONS NOTE: These labels are pr esent on both sides of the seating system.
TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 12 Part No 1114842 TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS 2G TARSYS SEATING SYSTEM SEAT WID TH RANGE : 16 - 22 inches in 1-in ch increments SEAT DEP TH.
TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS Part No 1114842 13 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System WARNING If the seating system is moun ted onto a power wheelchair th at has a weight limitation greater than that of the seat ing system, the weight limitation is maintained at the seating system’s limitati on.
SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 14 Part No 1114842 SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES WARNING SECTION 1 - GENERAL GUIDELIN ES contains important information for the safe operation and use of this product.
SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES Part No 1114842 15 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System P erformance adjustments should only be made by professionals of the healthcare field or persons fully conversant with this process an d the driver's capabilities.
SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 16 Part No 1114842 Grounding Instructions DO NOT , under any circumstances, cut or re move the round grounding prong from any plug used with or for Inv acare products. Som e devices are equipped with three-prong (grounding) plugs for protection against possible shock hazards.
SECTION 2—SAFETY/HANDLING OF WHEELCHAIRS Part No 1114842 17 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System SECTION 2—SAFETY/HANDLING OF WHEELCHAIRS Pinch Poi nts NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 2.1. WARNING Pinch points may occu r when returning the tilted seat to the full upright position.
SECTION 3—EMI INFORMATION 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 18 Part No 1114842 SECTION 3—EMI INFORMATION WARNING CAUTION: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT T HAT YOU READ THIS INFOR MATION REGARDING THE POSSIBLE E FFECTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE ON YOUR POWERED WHEELCH AIR.
SECTION 3—EMI INFORMATION Part No 1114842 19 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System WARNING Powered Wheelchair Electrom agnetic Interference (EMI) Because EM energy rapidly becomes more i ntense as one moves closer to the transmitting antenna (sour ce), the EM fields from hand -held radio wave sources (transceivers) are of special concern.
SECTION 4—SAFETY INSPECTIO N/TROUBLESHOOTING 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 20 Part No 1114842 SECTION 4—SAFETY INSPECTION/TROUBLESHOOTING Safety Inspection Checklist These adjustments should be made whenever this product is serviced, especially as part of the initial unit setup.
SECTION 4—SAFETY INSPEC TION/TROUBLESHOOTING Part No 1114842 21 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Post-Service Inspection Checklist WARNING NEVER operate the wheelchai r while in any tilted/recline d/back angle position over 20° relative to the vertical position.
SECTION 4—SAFETY INSPECTIO N/TROUBLESHOOTING 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 22 Part No 1114842 Troubleshooting NOTE: Refer to Refer ence Documents on page 2 for complete mechanical and electrical troubleshooting guides on the base.
SECTION 4—SAFETY INSPEC TION/TROUBLESHOOTING Part No 1114842 23 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Error Code: E28 - MP J joy stic k or 5 flashes - DPJ™ and SPJ™-80 joysticks System tilted or reclined beyond drive lock-out angle (20°). Charger is plugged into wheelchair.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 24 Part No 1114842 SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE WARNING After ANY adju stments, rep air or service and BEFO RE use, make su re all attaching hardware is tightened securely - oth erwise injury or damage may occur.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE Part No 1114842 25 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System NOTE: Not all mounting positio ns r equire the front pivot assembl y to be se cured to the lower interface brac kets. Some mounting positions requir e that the front pivot assembly be secur ed to the seat brackets only .
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 26 Part No 1114842 TABLE 1 - 2GR Systems WITHOUT Center Mount Footr ests AND Ventilato r-Ready Battery Tray SEAT DEPTH MOUNTING POSITION 16-INCH 17-INCH NOTE: T or que the hardware as listed below: • Hex scr ews or socket scre ws (securing the rear piv ot): 75 in-lbs ± 20%.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE Part No 1114842 27 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System TABLE 2 - 2GR Systems WITHOUT Center Mount Footr ests AND Ventilato r-Ready Battery Tray SEAT DEPTH MOUNTING POSITION 18-INCH 19-INCH NOTE: T or que the hardware as listed below: • Hex scr ews or socket scre ws (securing the rear piv ot): 75 in-lbs ± 20%.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 28 Part No 1114842 TABLE 3 - 2GR Syste ms WITHOUT Center Moun t Footrests AND Ventilator -Ready Battery T ray SEAT DEPTH MOUNTING POSIT.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE Part No 1114842 29 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System TABLE 4 - 2GR System s WITH Cent er Mount Foot rests AND Ventilator- Ready Battery Tr ay SEAT DEPTH MOUNTING POSITION 16-INCH NOTE: T or que the hardware as listed below: • Hex scr ews or socket scre ws (securing the rear piv ot): 75 in-lbs ± 20%.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 30 Part No 1114842 TABLE 5 - 2GR Systems WITH Center Mount Foot rests AND Ventilator- Ready Batte ry Tray SEAT DEPTH MOUNTING POSITION 17-INCH 18-INCH 19-INCH NOTE: T or que the hardware as listed below: • Hex scr ews or socket scre ws (securing the rear piv ot): 75 in-lbs ± 20%.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE Part No 1114842 31 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System TABLE 6 - 2GR Syste ms WITH Cen ter Mount Foo trests AND Ventilato r-Ready Battery Tray SEAT DEPTH MOUNTING POSITION 20-INCH NOTE: T or que the hardware as listed below: • Hex scr ews or socket scre ws (securing the rear piv ot): 75 in-lbs ± 20%.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 32 Part No 1114842 TABLE 7 - 2 GR Systems WITH Center Mount Footres ts AND Ventilator -Ready Battery T ray SEAT DEPTH MOUNTING POSITION 21-INCH 22-INCH NOTE: T or que the hardware as listed below: • Hex scr ews or socket scre ws (securing the rear piv ot): 75 in-lbs ± 20%.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE Part No 1114842 33 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Repositioning the Seat fo r 2GT and 2GTR Systems NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 5.1 on page 34 and T able 8 - T able 14 on page 35 to page 41. 1. Refer to the tables at the end of this procedure to determine if a seat position adjustment is needed.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 34 Part No 1114842 *NOTE: Shims are not present on seating s ystems manufactured after 12/18/2005. CAUTION The linear guides MUST be par allel and the rear pivot a ssembly MUST move freely on the linear guide s.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE Part No 1114842 35 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System TABLE 8 - 2GT and 2GTR Systems WIT HOUT Center Mo unt Footrest s AND Ventilato r-Ready Battery Tray SEAT DEPTH MOUNT.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 36 Part No 1114842 TABLE 9 - 2GT and 2GTR Systems WIT HOUT Center Mo unt Footrest s AND Ventilato r-Ready Battery Tray SEAT DEPTH MOUNT.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE Part No 1114842 37 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System TABLE 10 - 2GT and 2GTR Syste ms WITHOUT Center Moun t Footrests A ND Ventilator -Ready Battery T ray SEAT DEPTH MOU.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 38 Part No 1114842 TABLE 11 - 2GT and 2GTR Syst ems WITH Cen ter Mount Fo otrests AND Ventilator- Ready Battery Tr ay SEAT DEPTH MOUNTING POSITION 16-INCH NOTE: T or que the hardware as listed below: • Hex scr ews or socket scre ws (securing the rear piv ot): 75 in-lbs ± 20%.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE Part No 1114842 39 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System TABLE 12 - 2GT and 2GTR Syste ms WITH Cent er Mount Foot rests AND Ventilator- Ready Batte ry Tray SEAT DEPTH MOUNTI.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 40 Part No 1114842 TABLE 13 - 2GT and 2GTR Systems WIT H Center Mou nt Footrests AND Ventilato r-Ready Battery Tray SEAT DEPTH MOUNTING POSITION 20-INCH NOTE: T or que the hardware as listed below: • Hex scr ews or socket scre ws (securing the rear piv ot): 75 in-lbs ± 20%.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE Part No 1114842 41 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Removing/Installing the Rear Pivot Assembly Tilt Only and Tilt/Recline Systems NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 5.2 on page 43. Removing 1. Remove the seat assemb ly .
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 42 Part No 1114842 2. Remove the shoulder bolt, tw o bushings and locknut securing the rear of the tilt actuator to the rear pivot assembly . 3. Slide the rear pivot assembly forw ard. 4.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE Part No 1114842 43 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System • Rear Piv ot Assembly Is Hard T o Move - Repeat STEP 3 and STEP 4 until the rear pivot assembly m oves freely . NOTE: It may be necessary to loosen the socket scr ews to adjust the linear guides.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 44 Part No 1114842 Recline Only Systems NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 5.3.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE Part No 1114842 45 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Removing/Installing the Front Pivot Assembly NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 5.4 on page 46. Removing 1. Remove the seat assemb ly . Refer to Removing/Installing the Seat on page 75.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 46 Part No 1114842 FIGU RE 5.4 Removing/Installing the Front Pivot Assembly Removing/Installing the Linear Guides NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 5.5 on page 48. NOTE: This procedur e applies to T ilt Only and T ilt/Recli ne Systems Only .
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE Part No 1114842 47 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 7. Remove the tw o socket screws, w ashers an d locknuts securing the front of the lower portion of the linear guides to the seat bracket. 8. Slide the rear pivot assembly backw ard.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 48 Part No 1114842 FIGURE 5.5 Removing/Installing the Linear Guides Removing/Installing the Seat Brackets Tilt Only and Tilt/Recline Systems NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 5.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE Part No 1114842 49 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 3. Remove the four hex screws and locknuts sec uring the front piv ot assembly to the seat brackets.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 50 Part No 1114842 5. P erform one of the following: • If the rear pivot assembly slide freely , proceed to STEP 6. • If the rear piv ot assembly is hard to move, repeat STEP 3 and STEP 4 until the rear pivot assembly m oves freely .
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE Part No 1114842 51 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Recline Only Systems NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 5.7 on page 52. Removing 1. Remove the seat assembly from the rear pivot assembly . Refer to Removing/Installing the Seat on page 75.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 52 Part No 1114842 FIGURE 5.7 Removing/Installing the Seat Brac kets - Recline Only Systems Removing/Installing the Lower Interface Brackets NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 5.
SECTION 5—INTERFACE HARDWARE Part No 1114842 53 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System FIGURE 5.8 Removing/Installing the Lower Interfa ce Brackets Locknuts Locknuts Washer s Washer Washer s Washer Lower.
SECTION 6—SEAT AD JUSTMENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 54 Part No 1114842 SECTION 6—SEAT ADJUSTMENTS WARNING After ANY adju stments, rep air or service and BEFO RE use, make su re all attaching hardware is tightened securely - oth erwise injury or damage may occur.
SECTION 6—SEAT ADJUSTMENTS Part No 1114842 55 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 2. Reinstall the five hex bolts, locknuts, cov ed washer and spacers that secure the seat pan to the seat frame. T orque to 75 in-lbs ± 20%. 3. Remove the protective strips from the new se at pan and reinstall the seat cushion onto the seat pan.
SECTION 6—SEAT AD JUSTMENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 56 Part No 1114842 Tilt-Only Seating Systems NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 6.3. 1. Remove the four hex b olts, coved w ashers , spacers and locknuts that secure the side frames to the center seat frame.
SECTION 6—SEAT ADJUSTMENTS Part No 1114842 57 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Recline Only or Tilt/Recline Seating Systems CAUTION If the crossbea m has to be changed for the de sired se at width, the wheelchair MUST be returned to Invacare. Otherwise, damage to the recline function may occur.
SECTION 6—SEAT AD JUSTMENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 58 Part No 1114842 FIGURE 6.4 Adj usting Seat Width - Recline On ly or Ti lt/Recline Seating Syst ems Adjusting Seat Depth CAUTION Read and und erstand About Seat Depth BEFORE changing the seat depth.
SECTION 6—SEAT ADJUSTMENTS Part No 1114842 59 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System CAUTION Seating systems with recline MUS T be returned to Invacare i f the center frame has to be changed for a particula r seat d epth. Otherwise, damage t o the recline function could occur.
SECTION 6—SEAT AD JUSTMENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 60 Part No 1114842 Adjusting Seat Depth WARNING To ensure stability, the s eat may need repositioning when the seat depth is changed. Refer to Repositioning the Seat on page 24. Otherwise, injury or damage may occur.
SECTION 6—SEAT ADJUSTMENTS Part No 1114842 61 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Adjusting Seat Angle Tilt-Only and Tilt/Recline Seating Systems NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 6.5 on page 61. 1. T o gain access to the mounting hard ware, tilt seating system back to 45 degrees.
SECTION 6—SEAT AD JUSTMENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 62 Part No 1114842 • Use Existing Hardw are to Adjust the Seat Angle Between 10° and 15° or Betw een 0° and 5° - Refer to Changing Seat Angle from 10° to 15° (or Vice V ersa) on page 62 or Changing Seat Angle from 0° to 5° (or Vice V ersa) on page 64.
SECTION 6—SEAT ADJUSTMENTS Part No 1114842 63 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 5. Remove the shoulder bolt and locknut that secure the 10°/15° reclin e link to the front pivot assembly . Refer to Detail “B”. 6. Remove the recline link. 7. Reposition the recline link to the seat fram e pin through the other mounting hole.
SECTION 6—SEAT AD JUSTMENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 64 Part No 1114842 Changing Seat Angle from 0° to 5° (or Vice Versa) NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 6.8 on page 64. 1. Make sure the wheelchair is on a level surface. 2. Remove the batteries.
SECTION 6—SEAT ADJUSTMENTS Part No 1114842 65 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Replacing Recline Links NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 6.9 on page 66. 1. Make sure the wheelchair is on a level surface. 2. Remove the batteries. 3. Remove the seat pan.
SECTION 6—SEAT AD JUSTMENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 66 Part No 1114842 FIGURE 6.9 Replacing Recline Links Removing/Installing Side Frames Removing Si de Frames NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 6.10 on page 67. 1. Recline backw ard 5 to 10 degrees and/or tilt backw ard 5 to 10 degrees in order to enable hardw are remov al.
SECTION 6—SEAT ADJUSTMENTS Part No 1114842 67 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 7. Observ e the mounting position of the exi sting side frame to the center seat frame for proper re-installation. 8. Remove two hex bolts, coved w ashers, spac ers and locknuts that secure one side frame to the center seat frame.
SECTION 6—SEAT AD JUSTMENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 68 Part No 1114842 6. Secure the slide rod to the side frame, with the slide block in position, with the tw o hex screws and w ashers. T orque to 13 ft-lbs ± 20% (156 in-lbs ± 20%). FIGURE 6.
SECTION 6—SEAT ADJUSTMENTS Part No 1114842 69 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System FIGU RE 6.12 Preparing Side Frames for Replacement - Tilt/Recline and Recline-Only Seating Systems Installing Side Fra.
SECTION 6—SEAT AD JUSTMENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 70 Part No 1114842 FIGURE 6.13 Installing Side Frames Removing/Installing Center Seat Frame WARNING Pinch points exist between seat and base frames.
SECTION 6—SEAT ADJUSTMENTS Part No 1114842 71 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 7. Remove the two shoulder bolts and locknuts that secure the existing center seat frame to the rear pivot assembly . Refer to Detail “ A”. 8. Note the mounting position of the two tilt links.
SECTION 6—SEAT AD JUSTMENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 72 Part No 1114842 12. Install the back. Refer to Rem oving/Installing Back Assembly on page 91.
SECTION 6—SEAT ADJUSTMENTS Part No 1114842 73 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Adjusting/Replacing Telescoping Front Rigging Supports NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 6.15. 1. Remove the tw o hex bolts, spacers and lock nuts that sec ure the telescoping front rigging support to the seat frame.
SECTION 6—SEAT AD JUSTMENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 74 Part No 1114842 4. Reinstall socket screw and locknut that secure the a djustment slide to leg support tube. Tighten securely . 5. Repeat STEPS 1-4 for the opposite leg support tube. Replacing Leg Support Tubes 1.
SECTION 6—SEAT ADJUSTMENTS Part No 1114842 75 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Removing/Installing the Seat NOTE: If retr ofitting a seating system, DO NO T use this procedur e. Refer to the 2G T arsys Seating System Installation on TDX i nstruction sheet, par t number 1 134889.
SECTION 6—SEAT AD JUSTMENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 76 Part No 1114842 FIGURE 6.17 Disconnecting Cables - Connecting Cables To Recline Actuator (2-pin Ande rson Connector) To Tilt Actuator.
SECTION 6—SEAT ADJUSTMENTS Part No 1114842 77 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Removing the Seat NOTE: For this procedur e re fer to FIGURE 6.18 on page 78.
SECTION 6—SEAT AD JUSTMENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 78 Part No 1114842 FIGURE 6.18 Removing the Seat - Connecting the Seat DETAIL “ A” - TIL T POTENT IOMETER LINKAGE DETAIL “B” - T.
SECTION 6—SEAT ADJUSTMENTS Part No 1114842 79 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 3. P erform one of the following: • Recline Only Systems - i. One person should support the front of the seating system.
SECTION 7—BACK ADJUSTMENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 80 Part No 1114842 SECTION 7—BACK ADJUSTMENTS WARNING After ANY adju stments, rep air or service and BEFO RE use, make su re all attaching hardware is tightened securely - oth erwise injury or damage may occur.
SECTION 7—BACK ADJUSTMENTS Part No 1114842 81 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 9. Reinstall the shoulder bolt, w asher and loc knut that secure the curved link to the rear of the slide block and connector bracke t and loosely tighten. Refer to FIGURE 7.
SECTION 7—BACK ADJUSTMENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 82 Part No 1114842 Removing/Installing the Curved Links Tilt Only Systems NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 7.2 on page 83. Removing WARNING Perform this procedure on one side of the wheelcha ir at a time.
SECTION 7—BACK ADJUSTMENTS Part No 1114842 83 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System FIGURE 7.2 Removing/Installing the Curved Links - Tilt Only Systems Recline Only and Tilt/Recline Systems NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 7.3 on page 84. Removing WARNING Perform this procedure on one side of the wheelcha ir at a time.
SECTION 7—BACK ADJUSTMENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 84 Part No 1114842 Installing CAUTION The curved link MUST b e installed with th e notched side facing out. Otherwise, damage to the seating system may result. 1. Orient the curved link so the notched side is facing out.
SECTION 7—BACK ADJUSTMENTS Part No 1114842 85 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Removing/Installing Back Pan NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 7.4 on page 86. Removing 1. Remove the headrest from the seating sy stem. Refer to Removing/Installing/Adjusting Headrest on page 124.
SECTION 7—BACK ADJUSTMENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 86 Part No 1114842 ii. Reinstall the two mounting screws and lo cknuts that secure the VSR actuator mounting bracket to the new b ack pan. Tighten securely . iii. Connect the VSR actuator to the TRCM or T AC.
SECTION 7—BACK ADJUSTMENTS Part No 1114842 87 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Removing/Installing Spreader Bar Slotted Back Canes NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 7.5. Removing 1. Note the position of the existing spreader ba r , by measuring from the top of the back canes to the top of the spreader bar .
SECTION 7—BACK ADJUSTMENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 88 Part No 1114842 Installing 1. For new spreader bars, loosely install the four T -nuts and hex screws onto the new spreader bar . 2. Align the T -nuts on the spreader bar with the slots in the back canes.
SECTION 7—BACK ADJUSTMENTS Part No 1114842 89 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Removing/Installing Back Canes NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 7.7. Removing 1. Remove the arms. Refer to Arm s on page 114. 2. Remove the spreader b ar . Refer to Removing/Installing Spreader Bar on page 87.
SECTION 7—BACK ADJUSTMENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 90 Part No 1114842 Removing/Installing Back Slide Assembly NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 7.8 on page 91. Removing 1. Remove the back pan. Refer to Removing/Installing Back P an on page 85.
SECTION 7—BACK ADJUSTMENTS Part No 1114842 91 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System FIGURE 7.8 Removing/Installing Back Slide Assembly Removing/Installing Back Assembly NOTE: For this procedur e, r efer to FIGURE 7.
SECTION 7—BACK ADJUSTMENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 92 Part No 1114842 FIGU RE 7.9 Removing/Installing Back Assembly Adjusting the Back Height Overview Back heights can be adjusted 1-inch within the range of back canes up to 25 inches high.
SECTION 7—BACK ADJUSTMENTS Part No 1114842 93 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Removing/Installing Arm Pivots NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 7.10. NOTE: The following procedur e is for T ilt/Re cline and Recline-Only seating systems. Removing 1.
SECTION 7—BACK ADJUSTMENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 94 Part No 1114842 Removing/Installing/Adjusting Chest Positioning Strap NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 7.1 1. NOTE: This procedur e applies to systems with slotted canes only .
SECTION 7—BACK ADJUSTMENTS Part No 1114842 95 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Installing/Removing/Adjusting Lateral Supports Slotted Canes Removing Lateral Supports NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 7.12. 1. Note the position of the existing lateral support on the back slide.
SECTION 7—BACK ADJUSTMENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 96 Part No 1114842 Adjusting Height NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 7.13. 1. Loosen, but DO NOT remov e, the two socket screws that secure the existing lateral support to the back slide.
SECTION 7—BACK ADJUSTMENTS Part No 1114842 97 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Round Canes Removing Lateral Supports NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 7.14. 1. Remove the three hex screws sec uring the half clam ps to the back canes. 2. Remove the tw o socket screws securing the bracket (with lateral support attached) to the half clamp.
SECTION 7—BACK ADJUSTMENTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 98 Part No 1114842 Adjusting Lateral De pth NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 7.16. 1. Remove the tw o flat screws that sec ure the lateral support pad to the bracket. 2. Reposition the bracket to the other s et of mounting holes in the lateral support.
SECTION 8—SHROUDS Part No 1114842 99 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System SECTION 8—SHROUDS WARNING After ANY adju stments, rep air or service and BEFO RE use, make su re all attaching hardware is tightened securely - oth erwise injury or damage may occur.
SECTION 8—SHROUDS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 100 Part No 1114842 Removing/Installing VSR Shroud NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 8.2. 1. T o remove, cut the tw o tie-wraps that secure the VSR shroud in place. 2. Pull on the VSR shroud to disengage from the fastening strip.
SECTION 8—SHROUDS Part No 1114842 101 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System FIGURE 8.3 Removing/Installing Side Shrouds Removing/Installing Rear Seat Shroud NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 8.4. 1. Remove the screw located on the b ack of the shroud.
SECTION 8—SHROUDS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 102 Part No 1114842 Removing/Installing Rear Shroud NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 8.5. 1. V erify the joystick On/Off switch is in the Off position. 2. Remove the tw o thumb screws that secure the rear shroud to the wheelchair .
SECTION 8—SHROUDS Part No 1114842 103 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System FIGURE 8.6 Removing/Install ing Lower Seat Shroud @ Seat Frame Mounting Screw Locknut Lower Sea t Shroud Coved Washer DETAIL B.
SECTION 9—POWER EL EVATING LEGRESTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 104 Part No 1114842 SECTION 9—POWER ELEVATING LEGRESTS WARNING After ANY adju stments, rep air or service and BEFO RE use, make su re all attaching hardware is tightened securely - oth erwise injury or damage may occur.
SECTION 9—POWER ELEVATING LEGRESTS Part No 1114842 105 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Installing the Power Elevating Legrests 1. T urn power legrest to side (open footplate is perpendicular to wheelchair) and position the mounting pin on the legrest with mounting holes on the seat frame (Detail “ A”).
SECTION 9—POWER EL EVATING LEGRESTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 106 Part No 1114842 Adjusting the Power Elevating Legrests Adjusting the Footplate WARNING DO NOT remove heel loops without providing some other adequate means of support, otherwise personal injury may o ccur.
SECTION 9—POWER ELEVATING LEGRESTS Part No 1114842 107 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Adjusting the Fo otplate Depth NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 9.3. 1. Remove the tw o flat head screws and the two barrel nuts that secure the footplate to the footplate clamp.
SECTION 9—POWER EL EVATING LEGRESTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 108 Part No 1114842 FIGURE 9.4 Adjusting the Footplate Angle Adjusting the Calf Pad Adjusting the Calf Pad Width NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 9.5. 1. Remove the tw o button head screws f rom the calf pad and calf pad bracket.
SECTION 9—POWER ELEVATING LEGRESTS Part No 1114842 109 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Adjusting the Calf Pad Depth NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 9.6. 1. Loosen, but DO NOT remov e, depth adjustment bracket mounting screws. 2. Slide calf pad assembly up and out of the mounting channel.
SECTION 9—POWER EL EVATING LEGRESTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 110 Part No 1114842 Adjusting the Length of Power Legrest NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 9.8. 1. Loosen, but DO NOT remov e, the length adjustment button screw (screw also secures lower end of shroud).
SECTION 9—POWER ELEVATING LEGRESTS Part No 1114842 111 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 2. Secure the power elev ating legrest connector to the harness wire bracket using the two cap screws and locknuts. 3. Tie-wrap the harness to the lower seat shroud (Detail “ A”).
SECTION 9—POWER EL EVATING LEGRESTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 112 Part No 1114842 Removing/Installing the Power Elevating Legrest Actuator NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 9.10 on page 1 13. Removing 1. Remove the pow er elev ating legr est from the wheelchair .
SECTION 9—POWER ELEVATING LEGRESTS Part No 1114842 113 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System FIGURE 9.10 Removing/Installing the Power Elevating Legrest Actuator Power Elevating Legrest Actuator Short S.
SECTION 10—ARMS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 114 Part No 1114842 SECTION 10—ARMS WARNING After ANY adju stments, rep air or service and BEFO RE use, make su re all attaching hardware is tightened securely - oth erwise injury or damage may occur.
SECTION 10—ARMS Part No 1114842 115 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System FIGURE 10.1 Removing/Installing Reclining Armrests Adjusting Armrest Height NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 10.2 on page 1 16. 1. Make sure the seating system is in the full upright position.
SECTION 10—ARMS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 116 Part No 1114842 FIGURE 10.2 Adjusting Armrest Height Installing/Removing Flip-Back Armrests WARNING Make sure the flip-back arm r est release and height adju stm ent levers are in the locked position before using the wheelchair.
SECTION 10—ARMS Part No 1114842 117 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System FIGURE 10.3 Installing/Removing Flip-Back Armrests Removing 1. Disconnect joystick. Refer to Detail “ A.” 2. Cut the tie-wrap attaching the joystick cable to the back cane (not shown).
SECTION 10—ARMS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 118 Part No 1114842 Adjusting Flip-Back Armrest Height NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 10.4. 1. Unlock top of flip back armrest by pulling height adjustment lev er into the up (horizontal) position.
SECTION 11—CENTER MOUNT FOOTRESTS Part No 1114842 119 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System SECTION 11—CENTER MOUNT FOOTRESTS WARNING After ANY adju stments, rep air or service and BEFO RE use, make su re all attaching hardware is tightened securely - oth erwise injury or damage may occur.
SECTION 11—CENTER MOUNT FOOTRESTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 120 Part No 1114842 Adjusting the Height of the Center Mount Footrest WARNING After adjusting the Center Moun t Footrest, minimum ground clearance for the footrest in the driving position is three inche s.
SECTION 11—CENTER MOUNT FOOTRESTS Part No 1114842 121 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Adjusting the Angle of the Center Mount Footrest WARNING After adjusting the Center Moun t Footrest, minimum ground clearance for the footrest in the driving position is three inche s.
SECTION 11—CENTER MOUNT FOOTRESTS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 122 Part No 1114842 Before 2/1 5/07 NOTE: For this procedur e, re fer to FIGURE 1 1.5. 1. Loosen, but DO NOT remove, the footplate mounting screw . 2. Move the footplate to the desired angle.
SECTION 11—CENTER MOUNT FOOTRESTS Part No 1114842 123 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System FIGURE 11.7 Removing/Installing the Release Lever Assembly Mounting Bracket Locknut Ratchet Housing Mounting S.
SECTION 12—HEADREST 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 124 Part No 1114842 SECTION 12—HEADREST WARNING After ANY adju stments, rep air or service and BEFO RE use, make su re all attaching hardware is tightened securely - oth erwise injury or damage may occur.
SECTION 12—HEADREST Part No 1114842 125 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Adjusting Headrest Height 1. Loosen the set screw on the headrest stop. 2. Loosen, but DO NOT remov e, the thumb screw that secures the headrest to the headrest mounting bracket.
SECTION 13—TILT AND RECLINE 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 126 Part No 1114842 SECTION 13—TILT AND RECLINE WARNING After ANY adjustments, repair or service and before u se, make sure all attaching hardware is tightened securely - oth erwise injury or damage may occur.
SECTION 13—TILT AND RECLINE Part No 1114842 127 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Operating Powered Seating Systems GENERAL WARNINGS Refer to A Note About Drive Lock-Out on page 126 before performing this procedure. Pinch points may occu r when returning the seat from any tilted position to the full upright position.
SECTION 13—TILT AND RECLINE 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 128 Part No 1114842 FIGURE 13.1 Operating Powered Seating Systems Single Function Tog gle Switch (TRSS) NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 13.2. 1. Make sure the wheelchair is on a level surface.
SECTION 13—TILT AND RECLINE Part No 1114842 129 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Optional Four-Way Toggle Switch NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 13.
SECTION 13—TILT AND RECLINE 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 130 Part No 1114842 Vernier Shear Reduction (2G Tarsys Systems Only) NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 13.
SECTION 13—TILT AND RECLINE Part No 1114842 131 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Removing/Installing the Tilt Actuator NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 13.4 on page 132. Removing 1. Tilt the seat back until the front of the actuator is visible.
SECTION 13—TILT AND RECLINE 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 132 Part No 1114842 FIGURE 13.4 Removing/Insta lling the Tilt Actuator Removing/Installing the VSR Actuator NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 13.5. Removing 1. Remove the VSR actuator shroud.
SECTION 13—TILT AND RECLINE Part No 1114842 133 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Installing 1. P osition the new VSR actuator o n the back as shown in FIGURE 13.
SECTION 13—TILT AND RECLINE 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 134 Part No 1114842 FIGURE 13.6 Removing/Installing the Recline Actuator Testing the Actuators 1.
SECTION 13—TILT AND RECLINE Part No 1114842 135 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Removing/Installing Recline Links NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 13.7 on page 136. Removing 1. Make sure the wheelchair is on a level surface. 2. Remove the batteries.
SECTION 13—TILT AND RECLINE 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 136 Part No 1114842 FIGURE 13.7 Removing /Installing Recline Links Mounting hole for 10° recline Mounting hole for 15° recline Washer *Retaining Ring *NOTE: Use new r etaining ring.
SECTION 13—TILT AND RECLINE Part No 1114842 137 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Removing/Installing Tilt Links WARNING Remove the existing tilt link and install the new tilt link on one side of the wheelchair at a time. Otherwise, injury o r damage may occur.
SECTION 13—TILT AND RECLINE 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 138 Part No 1114842 FIGURE 13.8 Removing/Installing Tilt Links Shoulder Bolt Shoulder Bolt Bushing Locknuts Retaining Ring Flat Washer Nylon Washers Tilt Link Center Seat Frame Pin Front Pivot Assembly Tilt Angle Block NOTE: T ilt Only center seat frame shown for clarity .
SECTION 14—ELECTRONICS Part No 1114842 139 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System SECTION 14—ELECTRONICS WARNING After ANY adjustments, repair or service and before u se, make sure all attaching hardware is tightened securely - oth erwise injury or damage may occur.
SECTION 14—ELECTRONICS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 140 Part No 1114842 6. Disconnect the auxiliary power connect or of the SAC from the pow er take off connector of the MK 5 controller . 7. Disconnect the tilt potentiometer conne ctor from the SAC 3-pin Molex connector .
SECTION 14—ELECTRONICS Part No 1114842 141 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System FIGURE 14.1 Removing/Insta lling the Singl e Actuator Co ntrol (SAC) Removing/Installing the TAC or TRCM NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIG URE 14.2 on page 143 and FIGURE 14.
SECTION 14—ELECTRONICS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 142 Part No 1114842 2. Remove the tw o short hex screws, w ashers and coved w ashers securing the upper bracket to the back cane. 3. Remove the controller b racket with T AC/TRCM from the back cane.
SECTION 14—ELECTRONICS Part No 1114842 143 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 8. Slide the controller bracket up/down on the back cane until the bottom of the controller bracket is 1-in ch ± ¼-inch above the top o f the piv ot arm (Detail “ A” FIGURE 14.
SECTION 14—ELECTRONICS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 144 Part No 1114842 Removing the TAC/TRCM from the Controller Bracket 1. T urn the joystick off. 2. Remove the rear shroud. Refer to Removing/Installing Rear Shroud on page 102 3. Disconnect the auxiliary power connectors.
SECTION 14—ELECTRONICS Part No 1114842 145 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System FIGURE 14.3 Removing/Installing the T AC or TRCM 9-pin Sub D Accessory Connector Left Power Legrest Actuator Connector (2.
SECTION 14—ELECTRONICS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 146 Part No 1114842 Programming the TAC 1. Connect the remote programmer into the front face of the T AC. 2. Press the P ower button to turn on the remote programmer . 3. Scroll to the ADV ANCED menu and press the Select button.
SECTION 14—ELECTRONICS Part No 1114842 147 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 6. Press the SELECT key on the programmer to proceed to the Tilt Down adjustment screen. 7. Tilt the seat until the measured angle is approximately 50°. 8. Adjust the tilt down angle setting on the programmer to the measured angle.
SECTION 14—ELECTRONICS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 148 Part No 1114842 WARNING NEVER operate th e wheelcha ir while the seat is in any se at angle position over 20° RELATIVE TO THE V ERTICAL POSITION. Drive lockout MUST not be ad justed beyond 20°.
SECTION 14—ELECTRONICS Part No 1114842 149 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System FIGURE 14.4 Replacing the Tilt Recline Single Switch (TRSS) Removing/Installing Joystick(s) NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 14.5 on page 150. Removing 1. Disconnect the joystick.
SECTION 14—ELECTRONICS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 150 Part No 1114842 FIGURE 14.5 Removing/Installing Joysti ck(s) Drive Lock-Out Drive l ock-out is a feature d esigned to prev ent the wheelchair from being driven after the seating system has been tilted or reclined beyond 20°* relativ e to the vertical position.
SECTION 14—ELECTRONICS Part No 1114842 151 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 3. Loosen the set screw from the tilt linkage. 4. Remove the tilt linkage from the tilt potentiometer . 5. Remove the nut and w asher securing the tilt potentiometer to the rear pivot assembly .
SECTION 14—ELECTRONICS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 152 Part No 1114842 Adjusting the Tilt Potentiometer NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 14.7 on page 153. NOTE: The tilt potentiometer is adjusted at the factory for 20° drive lockout and should not r equire further adjustment.
SECTION 14—ELECTRONICS Part No 1114842 153 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System NOTE: If drive lock-out light does NOT r eact as described in STEP 15, r epeat pr ocedure. If drive lock-out light still does NOT react as described in STEP 15, DO NOT use unit.
SECTION 14—ELECTRONICS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 154 Part No 1114842 5. T urn potentiometer with small flat screwdriver until screen on remote programmer reads the angle noted in STEP 3. NOTE: Seat angle is r elative to the horizontal position.
SECTION 14—ELECTRONICS Part No 1114842 155 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System FIGURE 14.8 Adjusting Recline Potentiometer Removing/Installing the Recline Potentiometer NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 14.9 on page 156. Removing 1. Remove the socket screw , spacer and lock nut securing the linkage to the center seat frame.
SECTION 14—ELECTRONICS 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 156 Part No 1114842 4. T urn the potentiometer fully clockwis e until it stops, and then back 1/8 turn counter- clockwise. 5. Tighten the set screw to secure the recline linkage to the recline potentiometer .
SECTION 15—WIRING AND CABLES Part No 1114842 157 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System SECTION 15—WIRING AND CABLES WARNING After ANY adjustments, repair or service and before u se, make sure all attaching hardware is tightened securely - oth erwise injury or damage may occur.
SECTION 15—WIRING AND CABLES 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 158 Part No 1114842 FIGURE 15.1 Securing the TAC Cables Tilt Actuator Cable NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 15.2 . 1. Connect the tilt actuator cable to the TRCM, SAC or TRSS connector (2-pin Anderson).
SECTION 15—WIRING AND CABLES Part No 1114842 159 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System FIGURE 15.3 Tilt Potentio meter Cable Power Elevating Legrest, Recline Ac tuator and Recline Potentiometer Cables NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGUR E 15.4 on page 160 and FIGURE 15.
SECTION 15—WIRING AND CABLES 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 160 Part No 1114842 ii. The remaining person should secure th e recline links to the front pivot assembly in the position noted using the two shoulder bolts and locknuts. T orque to 23 ft-lbs ± 20%.
SECTION 15—WIRING AND CABLES Part No 1114842 161 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 9. Use the recline function to return the wheelchair to the upright position.
SECTION 15—WIRING AND CABLES 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 162 Part No 1114842 FIGURE 15.6 4-Way Toggle Switch Cable 3. Tie-wrap the auxiliary power connector/pot entiometer cable, actuator c able and MK 5 Controller (5-pin connector) cable from the TRCM or T AC as shown in FIGURE 15.
SECTION 15—WIRING AND CABLES Part No 1114842 163 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System Joystick, SAC or TRSS Cables NOTE: For this procedur e, refer to FIGURE 15.8 . 1. Tie-wrap the joystick cable from the MK 5 controller to the rear piv ot assembly . Refer to FIGURE 15.
SECTION 15—WIRING AND CABLES 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 164 Part No 1114842 FIGURE 15.9 All Cables (Final Steps) Wiring Schematics TRSS Tilt Actuator Rear Pivot Assembly Tilt Actuator Connect.
SECTION 15—WIRING AND CABLES Part No 1114842 165 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System SAC Tilt Actuator Connector (2-Pin Anderson) SAC MKIV Programmer (For Programming Actuator and Wheelchair Control) .
SECTION 15—WIRING AND CABLES 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System 166 Part No 1114842 TRCM/TAC To Tilt Actuator To Recline Actuator To VSR Actuator To Left Legrest Actuator To Tilt Potentiometer TRCM/T.
SECTION 15—WIRING AND CABLES Part No 1114842 167 2G Tarsys®Powered Seating System NOTES.
LIMITED WARRANTY For w arranty information, please refer to the original owner's manual which came with this product, or contact Inv acare for more information.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Invacare 2GTR c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Invacare 2GTR - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Invacare 2GTR, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Invacare 2GTR va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Invacare 2GTR, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Invacare 2GTR.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Invacare 2GTR. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Invacare 2GTR ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.