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USER: BEFORE USING THIS RECLINING CHAIR, READ
THIS MANUAL AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.


INVACARE MOBILE
RECLINERS
Traditional Three - Position
Recliner Model 6905A
Premier Three - Position
Recliner Model 6907A
Clinical Recliner
Model 6908A


Owner's Manual


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SPECIAL NOTES


SPECIAL
NOTES


WARNING/CAUTION notices as used in this manual apply to hazards or unsafe
practices which could result in personal injury or property damage.


NOTICE


THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO
CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.


WARNING


INVACARE MOBILE RECLINER TIE-DOWN RESTRAINTS AND SEAT POSI-
TIONING STRAPS
INVACARE recommends that Mobile Recliner users NOT be transported in
vehicles of any kind while in recliners. As of this date, the Department of Trans-
portation has not approved any tie-down systems for transportation of a user
while in a Mobile Recliner, in a moving vehicle of any type.
INVACARE Mobile Recliners have not been designed and/or tested for seating
surfaces or vehicle chairs for occupant use within any type of vehicle.
It is INVACARE’s position that users of Mobile Recliners should be transferred
into appropriate seating in vehicles for transportation and use be made of the
restraints made available by the auto industry. To date, INVACARE does not
have, nor do we have any say, in the recommendation of the manufacture of
Mobile Recliner transportation systems.
AS REGARDS TO RESTRAINTS - SEAT POSITIONING STRAPS - IT IS THE
INVACARE MOBILE RECLINER USER AND HIS/HER HEALTH CARE
PROFESSIONAL THAT IS TO DETERMINE THE SAFEST RESTRAINTS TO
BE USED CONSIDERING ALL LIMITATIONS OF THE MOBILE RECLINER
USER.


WARNING


DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT FIRST
READING AND UNDERSTANDING THIS MANUAL. IF YOU
ARE UNABLE TO UNDERSTAND THE WARNINGS,
CAUTIONS, AND INSTRUCTIONS, CONTACT A
HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL, DEALER OR TECHNICAL
PERSONNEL IF APPLICABLE BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO
USE THIS EQUIPMENT - OTHERWISE INJURY OR DAMAGE
MAY RESULT.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS


SPECIAL NOTES


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SPECIAL NOTES
SPECIAL NOTES
SPECIAL NOTES
SPECIAL NOTES
SPECIAL NOTES ............................................................................... 2
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................. 4
PROCEDURE 1 - GENERAL GUIDELINES ........................................... 5


OPERATING INFORMATION...........................................................................................................5
WEIGHT LIMITATIONS ......................................................................................................................6
TILT AND/OR RECLINER OPTION OPERATED BY AN ATTENDANT...........................6


PROCEDURE 2 - SAFETY INSPECTION CHECKLIST ........................... 7


SAFETY INSPECTION CHECKLIST ................................................................................................7


PROCEDURE 3 - ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES ........................................ 8


ASSEMBLING THE RECLINER...........................................................................................................8


PROCEDURE 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PROCEDURE 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PROCEDURE 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PROCEDURE 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PROCEDURE 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ................................ 11


RECLINING THE CHAIR USING THE POSITION LOCK LEVER - 6905A/6907A ..... 11
RECLINING THE CHAIR WITHOUT USING
THE POSITION LOCK LEVER - 6905A/6907A ................................................................ 12
RECLINING THE CHAIR - 6908A ................................................................................................ 13
POSITIONING THE ARTICULATING HEADREST ON ALL MODELS............................ 13
LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE REAR WHEELS ....................................................................... 14
INSTALLING TRAY INTO POSITION......................................................................................... 14
STORING/REMOVING THE TRAY............................................................................................... 16
ADJUSTING THE TRAY POSITION ............................................................................................. 18


PROCEDURE 5 - GENERAL MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURE 5 - GENERAL MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURE 5 - GENERAL MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURE 5 - GENERAL MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURE 5 - GENERAL MAINTENANCE ................................... 19


REPLACING TRAYS. .......................................................................................................................... 19
REMOVING/INSTALLING BACK CUSHION............................................................................ 21
REMOVING/INSTALLING SIDE PANEL MODEL..................................................................... 22
REPLACING FOOTREST GUARD ................................................................................................ 24
REPLACING SCISSOR MECHANISM GUARD ......................................................................... 25
REPLACING FOOTREST CUSHION ........................................................................................... 26
REPLACING THE FOAM PAD ON THE PUSH HANDLE .................................................... 26
REPLACING THE ELBOW PADS MODEL 6908A................................................................... 27
REPLACING CASTERS...................................................................................................................... 28
ADJUSTING GAS SPRING RECLINE CYLINDER ASSEMBLY
MODEL 6908A ONLY................................................................................................................ 29
REPLACING THE RELEASE HANDLE AND CABLE ASSEMBLY........................................ 30
CLEANING THE UPHOLSTERY.................................................................................................... 31


WARRANTY ................................................................. BACK COVER


TABLE OF CONTENTS


TABLE OF CONTENTS


TABLE
OF
CONTENTS


NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, the following procedures apply to all recliner models.


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SPECIFICATIONS


SPECIFICATIONS


SPECIFICATIONS


PHYSICAL


Model No.
Model No.
Model No.


DIMENSIONS
6905A
6907A
6908A


Overall Height:
45-1/2-inches
45-1/2-inches
50-inches
(115.57 cm)
(115.57 cm)
(127 cm)
Overall Width:
24-inches
28-1/4-inches
30-1/4-inches
(60.96cm)
(71.76 cm)
(76.84 cm)
Overall Depth
43-inches
43-inches
40-inches
Upright:
(109.22 cm)
(109.22 cm)
(101.6 cm)
Overall Depth
Recline:
66-inches (167.64 cm)
66-inches (167.64 cm) 77-inches (195.58 cm)
Seat Width:
18-3/4-inches (47.63 cm)
18-3/4-inches (47.63 cm) 21-1/4-inches (53.98 cm)
Seat Depth:
20- inches (50.8 cm)
20-inches (50.8 cm)
19-1/2-inches (49.53 cm)
Seat-to-Back
Height:
27-inches (68.58cm)
27-inches (68.58cm)
29-1/2-inches (74.93 cm)
Seat-to-Floor
Height:
18-1/2-inches (46.99 cm) 18-1/2-inches (46.99 cm) 20-1/2-inches (52.07 cm)
Seat Angle
Range:
11-35°
11-35°
17-33°
Back Angle
Range:
28-51°
28-51°
28-85°
Overall Tray
18 x 23-1/4-inches
18 x 23-1/4-inches
10 x 19-inches
Length and Width:(45.72 x 59.06 cm)
(45.72 x 59.06 cm)
(25.4 x 48.26 cm)
Weight Limitation:
250 lbs. (113.5 kg)
250 lbs. (113.5 kg)
250 lbs. (113.5 kg)
Product Weight:
89 lbs. (40.5 kg)
107 lbs. (48.6kg)
123 lbs. (55.8 kg)
Shipping Weight:
102 lbs. (46.4 kg)
125 lbs. (56.8 kg)
141 lbs. (64 kg)


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PROCEDURE 1


OPERATING INFORMATION


GENERAL WARNINGS


DO NOT use near an open flame or heat source, as all upholstery materials,
even though treated with flame retardant, can ignite when exposed to open
flame.
Rear caster wheels MUST be locked during user transfer to or from recliner
and while tilting and/or reclining or inclining (reverse recline).
DO NOT enter or exit the recliner when footrest is elevated.
DO NOT sit on the footrest when recliner is extended. The recliner WILL tip
and bodily injury may occur.
DO NOT push or pull footrest to position the recliner.
DO NOT place hands or feet into any openings when adjusting the recliner.
Attendant or care provider should always verify placement of user’s hands
and feet prior to adjusting the recliner. Failure to do so may result in serious
bodily injury.
Operation of recliner with missing or broken footrest or mechanism guards
may result in bodily injury. Periodic inspection of the footrest guard and
scissor mechanism guard MUST be made four (4) times a year. Torn, cracked
or otherwise damaged guards MUST be replaced prior to use. Recliner MUST
be removed from service until replacement guards are installed.
DO NOT lift the recliner by the footrest. Lifting by means of the footrest may
result in injury to the user and/or damage to the recliner.
DO NOT attempt to stop the recliner while in motion with the wheel locks.
WHEEL LOCKS ARE NOT BRAKES.
Before attempting to transfer in or out of the recliner, every precaution should
be taken to reduce the gap distance. Turn the recliner toward the object you
are transferring onto. When transferring to and from the recliner, ALWAYS
ENGAGE BOTH WHEEL LOCKS. Special care MUST BE taken with people
that have physical limitations which may require an assistant.
DO NOT traverse, climb or go down ramps or slopes GREATER than 9


o


.
DO NOT use parts, accessories, or adapters other than those authorized by
Invacare.


GENERAL
GUIDELINES


GENERAL GUIDELINES


This Procedure Includes the Following:
Operating Information
Weight Limitations
Tilt and/or Recline Option Operated by an Attendant


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WARNINGS


The weight limitation for Invacare Mobile Recliners is 250 lbs. (113.6 kg).
The tray for models 6905A, 6907A, and 6908A has a weight limitation of 40 lbs.
(18.2 kg).


TILT AND/OR RECLINER OPTION OPERATED BY AN
ATTENDANT


WARNINGS


Test the tilt and recline feature of the recliner first without an occupant to
ensure the gas cylinder is operational. DO NOT operate the recline option if
the gas cylinder is not operational.
ALWAYS make sure that the recliner is stable BEFORE using the tilt and/or
recliner option.
Make sure the patient is properly positioned in the recliner before tilting,
reclining or inclining (reverse recline) to maintain maximum stability and
safety.
When returning the occupant of the recliner to the full upright position,
more body strength will be required for approximately the last twenty (20)
degrees of incline (reverse recline). Make sure to use proper body mechanics
(use your legs) or seek assistance to avoid injury.
Physical limitations of a user and larger occupants of the recliner can present
conditions that can injure the assistant. When in doubt, assure that additional
assistants are present before operating the tilt and/or recline feature.


PROCEDURE 1


GENERAL
GUIDELINES


GENERAL GUIDELINES


WEIGHT LIMITATIONS
WEIGHT LIMITATIONS
WEIGHT LIMITATIONS
WEIGHT LIMITATIONS
WEIGHT LIMITATIONS


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SAFETY INSPECTION CHECKLIST


NOTE: Once a year or as necessary take your mobile recliner to a qualified technician for a thorough
inspection and servicing. Regular cleaning will reveal loose or worn parts and enhance the smooth
operation of your mobile recliner. To operate properly and safely, your mobile recliner must be cared
for appropriately. Routine maintenance will extend the life and efficiency of the recliner.
NOTE: Initial adjustments should be made to suit your personal body structure and preference. There-
after follow these maintenance procedures:


ITEM
INITIALLY
QUARTERLY
ANNUALLY


GENERAL
• Recliner rolls straight (no
excessive drag or pull to one side).
X
X
SEAT AND BACK
• Inspect for rips or sagging.
X
X
• Inspect seat upholstery to
ensure it is fastened to seat frame.
X
CASTERS
• Inspect wheel/fork assembly for proper
tension by spinning caster; caster
should come to a gradual stop.
X
X
• Loosen/tighten locknut if wheel
wobbles noticeably or binds to a stop.
X
X
CAUTION: As with any vehicle,
the casters should be checked
periodically for cracks and
wear, and should be replaced.
TRIGGER RELEASE
LEVER/ CABLE
• 6908A only - Cables completely
release and handles return when
released.
X
X
GAS CYLINDERS
• 6908A only - Inspect for leaking oil.
X
X
CLEANING
• Clean upholstery and armrests.
X
X
FOOTREST GUARD/
SCISSOR MECHANISM GUARD
• Inspect for damage (torn,cracked).
X
X


SAFETY INSPECTION CHECKLIST
PROCEDURE 2


SAFETY
INSPECTION
CHECKLIST


This Procedure Includes the Following:
Safety Inspection Checklist


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ASSEMBLING THE RECLINER


ASSEMBLING MODELS 6905A AND 6907A (FIGURE 1)


1. Remove back frame with back cushion from its carton.
2. Remove the two (2) hex screws from the lower portion of the back cushion.
NOTE: Ensure that footrest is in closed position before installing the back frame with cushion.
3. Position the guide tubes of the back frame over the seat frame.
4. Insert the guide tubes into the seat frame.
5. Align the two (2) mounting holes in the lower portion of the back cushion with the two
(2) mounting holes in the seat frame crossbrace and install the two (2) hex screws
removed inSTEP2. Securely Tighten.
6. Securely tighten the two (2) hex screws to secure the back cushion to the back frame.


ASSEMBLY


This Procedure Includes the Following:
Assembling the Recliner


FIGURE 1 - ASSEMBLING THE RECLINER - MODELS 6905A AND 6907A


Back Frame
Hex Screw
(STEP 6)
Guide Tube
Seat Frame
Crossbrace
Hex Head Screws
(STEPS 2 AND
5)
Back Cushion
Seat Frame


PROCEDURE 3


ASSEMBLY


Mounting Hole
(STEP 5)
Guide Tube
Hex Screw
(STEP 6)
Mounting Hole
(STEP 5)
Mounting Hole
(STEP 5)
Mounting Hole
(STEP 5)


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ASSEMBLING MODEL 6908A (FIGURE 2)


1. Remove back assembly from its carton.
NOTE: Ensure that footrest is in the closed position before installing back assembly.
2. Position the bottom front of the recliner against a stationary object.
3. Lock the rear wheels. Refer to LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE REAR WHEELS in PRO-
CEDURE 4 of this manual.


CAUTION


DO NOT remove bolts A, B, C, and D, otherwise damage to the back may
occur.
NOTE: Loosening bolts A, B, C, and D will start to separate the back cushion from the back frame.
4. Loosen, but do not remove, bolts A, B, C, and D until there is a distance of 1/2-inch
between the back cushion and the back frame to allow room for elbow pad installation.
5. Position elbow pad bracket so the elbow pad faces the front of the recliner as shown in
FIGURE 2.
6. Line up bottom slot in elbow pad bracket with bolt C and slide elbow pad bracket
between back frame and back cushion. Tighten bolt securely.
7. Line up bottom slot of remaining elbow pad bracket with bolt D and slide elbow pad
bracket between back frame and back cushion. Tighten bolt securely.
8. Position the back assembly over the seat frame as shown in DETAIL "A" in FIGURE 2.
9. Align the holes in the back assembly brackets with the holes in the seat frame as shown
in DETAIL "A" in FIGURE 2.
10. Insert a clevis pin through back assembly bracket and seat frame as shown in DETAIL "A"
in FIGURE 2. Repeat for opposite side.
11. Align the bottom "U" bracket with the bracket on the center of the seat frame.
12. Insert a clevis pin through the “U” bracket and through the bracket on the seat frame.
13. Insert a hitch pin into each of the three (3) clevis pins. Ensure hitch pins are completely
engaged through clevis pins.
NOTE: When installing hitch pins into clevis pins push the side panels towards outside of recliner for
easier access.


ASSEMBLY
PROCEDURE 3


ASSEMBLY


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Hitch Pin
Clevis Pin


FIGURE 2 - ASSEMBLING THE RECLINER - MODEL 6908A


Bolt C
Bolt D
Elbow
Pad
Bolt A
Bolt B
Acuator
SIDE VIEW
Seat Frame
"U" Bracket
Back Assembly


ASSEMBLY
PROCEDURE 3


ASSEMBLY


Elbow Pad
Bracket


DETAIL "A"


See
Detail "A"
See
Detail "A"
Hitch Pin
Clevis Pin


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CAUTION


Ensure that there is adequate room to operate the Invacare Mobile Recliner.
There must be at least 3 feet clearance between the top of the recliner back
and the surrounding objects, otherwise damage to the recliner and or sur-
rounding property may occur.


RECLINING THE CHAIR USING THE POSITION LOCK
LEVER - MODELS 6905A AND 6907A (FIGURE 1 )


NOTE: The position lock lever is not available on model 6908A. The position lock lever reclines the
back and locks it into position. The user cannot recline the chair by pushing on the arms when the
position lock lever is in use. Refer to RECLINING THE CHAIR WITHOUT USING THE POSITION
LOCK LEVER in this manual..


WARNING


Ensure that the position lock lever is in the locked position when occupying the
recliner, otherwise bodily injury may occur to the occupant or to an individual
standing behind the recliner.
NOTE: Right and left sides are determined by the user's seated position.
1. Locate the plunger release knob on the right side of the back frame.
2. Pull the knob outward and hold.
3. Pull the position lock lever out.
4. Align one pair of the notches on the position lock lever with the studs on the inner seat
frames.
5. To readjust position of lock lever perform the following:
A. Grasp position lock lever.
B. Pull up to remove the lock lever from the studs.
C. Adjust the lock lever to a different position.
D. Secure lock lever in place by engaging it in the notches on the studs.


OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS


OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS


PROCEDURE 4


This Procedure Includes the Following:
Reclining The Chair Using The Position Lock Lever - 6905A/6907A
Reclining The Chair Without Using The Position Lock Lever - 6905A/6907A
Reclining The Chair - 6908
Positioning The Articulating Headrest On All Models
Locking/Unlocking The Rear Wheels
Installing Tray into Position
Storing/Removing the Tray
Adjusting The Tray Position


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FIGURE 2- RECLINING THE CHAIR
WITHOUT USING THE POSITION
LOCK LEVER - MODELS 6905A AND
6907A
FIGURE 1 - RECLINING THE CHAIR USING THE POSITION LOCK
LEVER - MODELS 6905A AND 6907A


Lock Lever
Notches


Stud


Storage
Position
Plunger Release
Knob
Position Lock
Lever
Back
Assembly


RECLINING THE CHAIR WITHOUT USING THE
POSITION LOCK LEVER - MODELS 6905A AND 6907A
(FIGURES 1 AND 2)


1. Locate the plunger release knob on the back assembly. Refer to FIGURE 1.
2. Pull the knob outward and hold.
3. Push the position lock lever up against the back assembly frame and release the plunger
release knob.
NOTE: The knob will hold the position lock
lever in the stored position preventing it from
locking into the studs on the frame.
4. While seated in recliner, grip the
armrests and simultaneously lean
body weight back and push forward
with your arms.
NOTE: The footrest assembly will elevate au-
tomatically as the chair is reclined.
NOTE: The occupant should not be required
to exert excessive force to change recline po-
sitions. If the recliner exhibits difficulty in re-
clining, the position lock lever may be engaged
and an attendant should be called to put posi-
tion lock lever in the stored position. If recliner
still exhibits difficulty in reclining, call a quali-
fied technician, Invacare dealer or Invacare Technical Services at the number listed on the back page.
5. An attendant can easily recline the chair from a standing position (beside the chair) by
simply grasping the armrest with one hand; the padded push handle with the other and
then pushing down on the push handle.


OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PROCEDURE 4


OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS


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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS


RECLINING THE CHAIR - MODEL 6908A (FIGURE 3)


NOTE: The position lock lever is not available
on model 6908A.
The Model No. 6908A - Clinical Recliner
has two (2) standard recline positions as
shown in FIGURE 3.
1. While seated in the recliner, grip the
armrests and simultaneously lean
body weight back and push forward
with your arms until recline position
1 or 2 is reached.
NOTE: The footrest assembly will elevate au-
tomatically as the chair is reclined.
NOTE: The occupant should not be required
to exert excessive force to change recline posi-
tions. If the recliner exhibits difficulty in reclin-
ing, an attendant should be called for assistance.
2. To achieve (dialysis) position, place
the chair in recline position 1. Grasp
push handle and recline lever and slowly recline back to position shown in FIGURE 3 and
release recline lever.
3. For shock (Trendelenberg) position, place chair in recline position 2. Grasp push handle
and recline lever and slowly recline back to fully reclined position and release recline
lever.
NOTE: If the gas spring does not unlock when the lever is actuated, or remains permanently unlocked
when the lever is NOT actuated, cable tension must be adjusted. Refer to ADJUSTING GAS SPRING
RECLINE CYLINDER ASSEMBLY - MODEL 6908A ONLY in the GENERAL MAINTENANCE SECTION
of the manual.


PROCEDURE 4
FIGURE 3 - RECLINING THE
CHAIR - MODEL 6908A


Recline Position 1
(Dialysis)
Recline Position 2
(Trendelenberg)


OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS


POSITIONING THE ARTICULATING HEADREST (ALL
MODELS) (FIGURE 4)


1. To position the articulating headrest, simply grasp the headrest and push or pull it into
the desired position.


FIGURE 4- POSITIONING THE ARTICULATING HEADREST (ALL
MODELS)


Headrest


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LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE REAR WHEELS (FIGURE 5)


1. Push down on the wheel lock mechanism to engage the wheel locks.
2. Release the wheel locks by pushing the other side of the lock mechanism downward.


FIGURE 5 - LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE REAR WHEELS
LOCKING
UNLOCKING


Wheel
Lock
Wheel
Lock


INSTALLING TRAY INTO POSITION


TRAY FOR MODEL 6905A (FIGURE 6)


WARNING


The tray has a weight limitation of 40 lbs. (18.2 kg).
NOTE: Right and left sides are determined by the user's seated position.
1. With your right hand, pull down on the plunger release knob below the right armrest of
the recliner.
2. With your left hand, grasp the front edge of the tray and pull the tray away from the
recliner until alignment rod is out of the frame.
3. Rotate the tray 90


o


.
4. Insert both alignment rods into the frame underneath the armrests.
5. Push the alignment rods completely into the frame until they lock into place.
Front Edge of Tray
Plunger Release
Knob
Stored
Position
Alignment Rod


FIGURE 6 - INSTALLING THE TRAY INTO POSITION - MODEL 6905A


Alignment Rod
(underneath tray
not shown)
Frame
Armrest
Recliner
Tray shown in stored position


OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PROCEDURE 4


OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS


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TRAY FOR MODEL 6907A (FIGURE 7)


WARNING


The tray has a weight limitation of 40 lbs. (18.2 kg).
NOTE: Right and left sides are determined by the user's seated position.
1. Pull down on the plunger release knob under the right armrest of the recliner.
2. Slide tray away from the chair until upper alignment rod is out of the frame.
3. Lift up on the tray and rotate the tray up and over to the opposite arm of the recliner.
4. Insert the alignment rod into the left side frame underneath the armrest.
5. Push the alignment rod completely into the frame until it locks in place.
Plunger Release
Knob
Stored
Position


FIGURE 7 - INSTALLING THE TRAY INTO POSITION - MODEL 6907A


Front Edge of Tray
Tray shown in stored position
Alignment Rod
Frame
Armrest
Release
Lever


TRAY FOR MODEL 6908A
(FIGURE 8)


WARNING


The tray has a weight limitation of
40 lbs. (18.2 kg).
1. From a seated position, grasp tray with
your hand and pull it upward until the
tray is in a horizontal position.
2. Check to make sure that tray is locked in
place.


FIGURE 8 - INSTALLING THE
TRAY INTO POSITION - MODEL
6908
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PROCEDURE 4


OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS


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Front Edge of Tray
Plunger Release Knob
(located beneath right
armrest)
Stored
Position


STORING/REMOVING THE TRAY


MODEL 6905A (FIGURE 9)


WARNING


The tray has a weight limitation of 40 lbs. (18.2 kg).
NOTE: Right and left sides are determined by the user's seated position.
NOTE: To remove the tray perform STEPS 1-3 below. To store the tray perform STEPS 1-6 below.
1. Stand in front of the recliner. Grasp the front edge of the tray with your hand.
2. With your other hand, pull down on the plunger release knob located below the right
armrest.
3. Slide the tray away from the recliner until both alignment rods are out of the frame.
4. Rotate the tray 90


o


.
5. Insert the alignment rod into the right side of the frame underneath the armrest.


WARNING


DO NOT hold the top edge of the tray while sliding the tray into the stored
position - otherwise injury may result. Pinch points exist between the top edge
of the tray and armrest.
6. While holding the front edge of the tray, push the alignment rod completely into the
frame until it locks into place.


FIGURE 9 - STORING/REMOVING THE TRAY - MODEL 6905A


Top Edge of Tray
Right Armrest
Front Edge of Tray
Alignment Rod


OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PROCEDURE 4


OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS


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Plunger Release Knob
(located below left armrest)
Stored
Position
Alignment Rod


FIGURE 10 - STORING/REMOVING THE TRAY -MODEL 6907A
MODEL 6907A (FIGURE 10)


WARNING


The tray has a weight limitation of 40 lbs. (18.2 kg).
NOTE: Right and left sides are determined by the user's seated position.
1. Stand in front of the chair. Grasp the front edge of the tray with your hand.
2. With your other hand, pull down on the plunger release knob located below the left
armrest.
3. Perform one (1) of the following:
A.STORING THE TRAY-
1. Slide the tray away from the recliner until left alignment rod is out of the frame.
2. Lift up on the tray and rotate the tray up and over to the opposite arm of the
recliner. The tray is now at 90


o


.
3. Insert the alignment rod into the right side of the frame underneath the right
armrest.


WARNING


DO NOT hold the top edge of the tray while sliding the tray into the stored
position - otherwise injury may result. Pinch point exists between the top edge
of the tray and armrest.
4. While holding the front edge of the tray, push the alignment rod completely into
the frame until it locks into place.
B.REMOVING THE TRAY- Slide the tray away from the recliner until both align-
ment rods are out of the frame.
Front Edge of Tray
Top Edge of Tray
Left Armrest
Front Edge of Tray


OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PROCEDURE 4


Right Armrest
Plunger Release Knob
(located below left armrest)


OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS


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ADJUSTING THE TRAY POSITION


MODELS 6905A AND 6907A (FIGURE 12)


There are seven (7) tray positions on the Invacare Mobile Recliner. They range from 9-inches
to 15-inches in 1-1/2-inch increments.
1. Pull down on the plunger release knob below the right arm rest of the chair (seated) and
push/pull the tray to the desired position.
2. Ensure tray locks in place.
Plunger Release Knob


FIGURE 12 - ADJUSTING THE TRAY POSITION - MODELS 6905A AND
6907A
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PROCEDURE 4


Release
Lever


MODEL 6908A (FIGURE 11)


WARNING


The tray has a weight limitation of
40 lbs. (18.2 kg).
1. To lower tray, grasp the release lever
located under the tray and pull the
release lever out while slightly lifting up
on the tray and then lower.


FIGURE 11 - STORING THE TRAY
- MODEL 6908


OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS


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REPLACING TRAYS


MODEL 6905A (FIGURE 1)


1. Remove tray from recliner. Refer to STORING/REMOVING THE TRAY in the OPER-
ATING INSTRUCTIONS of this manual.
2. Position tray assembly on the floor as shown in FIGURE 1.
3. Remove the four (4) flange screws and two (2) tray tabs that secure the support rod to the tray.
4. Remove the four (4) flange screws and two (2) tray tabs that secure the remaining tray
support rod to the tray.
5. Remove existing tray.
6. Secure the support rod and two (2) tray tabs to the tray with four (4) flange screws.
Securely tighten flange screws. Repeat for remaining support rod.
7. Insert tray support rods into recliner frame underneath armrests.


FIGURE 1 - REPLACING TRAYS - MODEL 6905A


Tray Support
Rod
Flange
Screws
Tray Tabs
Tray
Tray Tabs


Flange
Screws


Tray Support Rod


PROCEDURE 5


GENERAL
MAINTENANCE


GENERAL MAINTENANCE


This Procedure Includes the Following:
Replacing Trays
Removing/Installing The Back Cushion
Removing/Installing Side Panel
Replacing Footrest Guard
Replacing the Scissor Mechanism Guard
Replacing Footrest Cushion
Replacing the Foam Pad on The Push Handle
Replacing The Elbow Pads - Model 6908A Only
Replacing Casters
Adjusting Gas Spring Recline Cylinder Assembly - Model 6908A Only
Replacing the Release Handle and Cable Assembly - Model 6908A Only
Cleaning the Upholstery


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MODEL 6908A (FIGURE 3)


1. Position the recliner on the side opposite of the tray.
2. Remove the two (2) allen bolts that
secure the tray bracket to the armrest
assembly.
3. Position the tray face down to expose
the screws that secure the EXISTING
tray to the tray bracket.
4. Remove the four (4) hex screws.
5. Place the NEW tray face down.
6. Position the EXISTING tray bracket
over the NEW tray.
7. Align the holes and nylon spacers in the
bracket with the holes in the tray.
8. Reinstall the four (4) hex screws and
tighten securely. DO NOT overtighten.
9. Align the tray bracket with the armrest.
10. Reinstall the two (2) allen bolts. Securely tighten.


FIGURE 3 - REPLACING TRAYS -
MODEL 6908A


Armrest
Hex Screws
Tray
Tray Bracket
Allen Bolts
Nylon Spacers
(hidden)
Armrest Bracket


REPLACING TRAYS (CONTINUED)


MODEL 6907A (FIGURE 2)


1. Remove tray from recliner. Refer to STORING/REMOVING THE TRAY in the OPER-
ATING INSTRUCTIONS of this manual.
2. Position tray assembly on
the floor as shown in
FIGURE 2.
3 Remove the four (4) flange
screws and two (2) tray
tabs that secure the pivot
arm to the tray.
4. Remove the two (2) flange
screws that secure the
tray support rod to the
tray.
5. Remove existing tray.
6. Loosely reinstall the tray
support rod, using the
two (2) flange screws.
This will allow for proper fit and adjustment of tray after installation.
7. Secure the pivot arm to the tray with the two (2) tray tabs and four (4) flange screws.
Securely tighten.
8. Reinstall tray support into frame.
9. Tighten the two (2) flange screws that secure the tray support rod to the tray.
Flange
Screws
Pivot Arm
Flange
Screws
Tray
Tray Tab
Tray Support Rod


FIGURE 2 - REPLACING TRAYS - MODEL 6907A


Flange
Screws
Tray
Tab


GENERAL
MAINTENANCE


GENERAL MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURE 5


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GENERAL MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURE 5


REMOVING/INSTALLING THE BACK CUSHION


MODEL 6905A AND 6907A (FIGURE 4)


Removing.
1. Remove the four (4) long hex screws that secure the back cushion to the back frame.
2. Remove the four (4) short hex screws that secure headrest bracket to the back cushion.
Repeat for remaining headrest bracket.
Installing.
1. Align back cushion with the back frame.
2. Install four (4) long hex screws to secure the back cushion to the back frame. Securely
tighten.
3. Secure the headrest bracket to the back cushion with four (4) short hex screws.
Securely tighten. Repeat for remaining headrest bracket.


FIGURE 4 - REMOVING /INSTALLING THE BACK CUSHION
MODELS 6905A AND 6907A


Back Cushion
Headrest Bracket
Short Hex Screws
Long Hex
Screws
Back Frame


GENERAL
MAINTENANCE


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GENERAL MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURE 5


REMOVING/INSTALLING SIDE PANEL
MODEL 6905A (FIGURE 6)


NOTE: On model 6905A chairs if the side panel is secured with plastic rivets, replacement panel kit
number 1109705 is required to install. Contact an Invacare Dealer/Provider for more information and
ordering.
Removing Side Panel.
NOTE:Right and left sides are determined from the user’s seated position.
1. Remove the eleven (11) bolts securing the
side panel to the recliner frame.
Installing Side Panel.
1. Secure the side panel to the recliner frame
with the eleven (11) bolts.


MODEL 6908A (FIGURE 5)


Removing.
1. Remove the mounting screw that secures the recline cable to the existing back cushion.
2. Remove the four (4) long hex head screws that secure the back cushion to the back
frame.


.


3. Remove the four (4) short hex head
screws from each of the two (2)
headrest brackets.
NOTE: Reinstall the pan head phillips screw on
the new back cushion assembly in approxi-
mately the same location as on the old back
assembly.
Installing.
1. Align NEW back cushion with seat
and frame.
2. Install four (4) long hex screws to
secure the back cushion to the back
frame as shown in FIGURE 5. Se-
curely tighten.
3. Secure the headrest bracket to the
back cushion with four (4) short hex
screws. Securely tighten.


FIGURE 5 - REMOVING/
INSTALLING THE BACK
CUSHION - MODEL 6908A


Back Cushion
Back
Frame
Long Hex
Screws
Headrest Bracket
Short Hex Screws
Push
Handle
Long Hex
Screws
Mounting
Screw
Bolts
Bolts
Recliner Frame


FIGURE 6 - REMOVING/
INSTALLING SIDE PANEL -
MODEL 6905A


GENERAL
MAINTENANCE


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PROCEDURE 5
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
FIGURE 7 - REMOVING/INSTALLING SIDE PANEL - MODEL 6907A AND
6908A


Bolts


MODEL 6907A AND 6908A (FIGURE 7)


Removing Side Panel.
1. Remove four (4) bolts securing the side panel to the recliner frame.
Installing Side Panel.
1. Secure the side panel to the recliner frame with the four (4) bolts.


GENERAL
MAINTENANCE


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REPLACING FOOTREST GUARD (FIGURE 8)


NOTE:Right and left sides are determined from the user’s seated position.
1. Engage wheel locks.
2. Extend the footrest of the recliner.
3. Carefully tip the recliner onto the right side. Be sure there are no obstructions on or
around the floor before doing this.
4. Remove mounting bolt from support tube and cut tie wrap.
5. Remove existing footrest guard from recliner.
6. Install NEW footrest guard around the footrest frame as shown in DETAIL “A” of FIGURE 8.
NOTE: Footrest guard needs to be folded in two (2) locations so it will wrap entirely around the upper
frame. Refer to the scored lines on the guard to determine where the folds should be.
7. Once folded, align the two (2) mounting holes of the footrest guard with the mounting hole
in the upper footrest frame as shown in DETAIL “B” in FIGURE 8.
8. Using the mounting bolt, secure the footrest guard and upper frame to the support tube.


CAUTION


DO NOT overtighten tie wrap during installation, otherwise the guard may
buckle or deform.


WARNING


Tie wrap should be installed with the excess located on the interior side of the
footrest assembly. Failure to do so may result in serious injury.
9. With a tie wrap, secure the footrest guard to the upper side frame as shown in DETAIL
“B” in FIGURE 8.
NOTE:If necessary, trim excess tie wrap to prevent binding and pinching.
10. Place recliner in the upright position. Close the footrest. If binding or pinching of footrest
guard occurs, call Invacare at the number listed on the back cover.
11. Carefully tip recliner onto the left side. Be sure there are no obstructions on or around the
floor before doing this.
12. Repeat STEPS 4-10 to install remaining footrest guard.


FIGURE 8 - REPLACING FOOTREST GUARD


Mounting Bolt
Support Tube
(Interior Side)
Tie Wrap
Footrest
Guard
Upper Frame
DETAIL “B” - Side View
DO NOT use lower
frame for tie wrap.
Upper Frame
Mounting
Bolt
(STEP 7)
Tie Wrap
(STEP 9)
DETAIL “A”
Scored Lines
Footrest Guard
Footrest
Guard
Mounting
Holes


PROCEDURE 5
GENERAL MAINTENANCE


GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
GENERAL
MAINTENANCE


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REPLACING THE SCISSOR MECHANISM GUARD
(FIGURE 9)


NOTE: On model 6905A recliner manufactured before 04/01/02, the side panel was secured with
plastic rivets. A replacement panel kit number 1109705 is required to install. Contact Invacare Dealer/
Provider for more information and ordering.
NOTE:Right and left sides are determined from the user's seated position.
1. Engage wheel locks.
2. Carefully tip recliner onto the right side. Be sure there are no obstructions on or around
the floor before doing this.
3. Remove the side panel. Refer to REMOVING/INSTALLING SIDE PANEL in this
section of the manual.


GENERAL MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURE 5


4. Remove four (4) existing bolts A, B, C, and D from side frame as shown in FIGURE 9.
5. Remove EXISTING scissor mechanism guard.
6. Position NEW scissor mechanism guard against the side frame with the folded edge down.
7. Align holes of NEW scissor mechanism guard with holes on side frame.
8. Secure NEW scissor mechanism guard to side frame with bolts A, B, C, and D. Securely
tighten.
9. Install the side panel. Refer to REMOVING/INSTALLING SIDE PANEL in this section of
the manual.
10. Place chair in the upright position.
NOTE: If binding or pinching of footrest guard occurs, call Invacare at the number on the back page.
11. Carefully tip recliner onto the left side. Ensure there are no obstructions on or around
the floor before doing this.
12. Repeat STEPS 3-10 to install remaining guard.


FIGURE 9 - REPLACING THE SCISSOR MECHANISM GUARD
SIDE VIEW


Footrest
Bolt A Bolt B Bolt C Bolt D
DO NOT
remove this bolt
NOTE: Some detail removed for clarity.
Seat Cushion


FRONT OF
CHAIR


Side Frame
Scissor Mechanism Guard


REAR OF
CHAIR


GENERAL
MAINTENANCE


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GENERAL
MAINTENANCE


REPLACING FOOTREST CUSHION (FIGURE 10)


WARNING


DO NOT stand on the footrest or seat when entering or exiting the recliner.
The recliner WILL tip and bodily injury may occur.
1. Recline the recliner to raise the footrest
assembly.
2. Remove the four (4) hex screws that
secure the existing footrest cushion to
the reclining mechanism.
3. Align the four (4) mounting holes of the
footrest assembly with the four (4)
mounting holes of the NEW footrest
cushion.
4. Using four (4) hex screws, secure the
footrest cushion to the footrest assem-
bly.


FIGURE 10 - REPLACING THE
FOOTREST CUSHION


REPLACING THE FOAM PAD ON THE PUSH HANDLE


MODELS 6905A AND 6907A (FIGURE 11)


1. Remove the two (2) hex screws that secure the push handle to the back frame.
2. Cut the existing foam pads and remove.
3. Clean the push handle and apply a small amount of dish soap on the push handle.
4. Work the new foam pad onto the push handle until it is completely in place.
5. Secure the push handle to the back frame using the existing hardware.


Back
Cushion
Foam Pad
Hex
Screws
Push Handle


FIGURE 11 - REPLACING THE FOAM PAD ON THE
PUSH HANDLE - MODELS 6905A AND 6907A


Hex Screws
Footrest Cushion
Footrest Assembly
Reclining
Mechanism


GENERAL MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURE 5


Back Frame


GENERAL
MAINTENANCE


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REPLACING THE ELBOW PADS - MODEL 6908A ONLY
(FIGURE 13)


1. Remove two (2) hex head screws that secure the EXISTING elbow pad to the elbow pad
bracket.
2. Remove EXISTING elbow pad and discard.
3. Using the existing hex head screws, secure the NEW elbow pad to the elbow pad bracket.


FIGURE 13 - REPLACING THE ELBOW PADS - MODEL 6908A ONLY
FIGURE 12 - REPLACING THE FOAM PAD ON THE PUSH HANDLE -
MODEL 6908A


Hex Screws
Recline
Lever
Push
Handle
Back
Frame


MODEL 6908A (FIGURE 12)


1. Remove the top two (2) hex screws that secure the push handle to the seat frame.
2. Remove the push handle and cut either of the two (2) EXISTING foam pads that are
damaged or worn, and remove.
3. Clean the push handle and apply a small amount of dish soap on the push handle.
4. Note the cut outs on the NEW foam pads. They must seat on the underside of the push
handle and fit around the recline lever.
5. Work the NEW foam pad onto the push handle until it is completely in place.
6. Using the two (2) existing hex head screws secure the push handle to the back frame
and securely tighten.
Elbow Pad
Bracket
Hex Head Screws
Elbow Pad


PROCEDURE 5
GENERAL MAINTENANCE


GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
GENERAL
MAINTENANCE


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DETAIL “A”- CASTER ASSEMBLY
DETAIL “B”- CASTER WHEELS


Hex Head
Screw
Locknut
Locknut
Axle Bolt
Axle Bolt
Nut


FIGURE 14 - REPLACING CASTERS


Recliner
Frame
Caster
Insert


FRONT
REAR


Fork
Caster
Wheel
Locking
Actuator
Caster
Wheel


REPLACING CASTERS (FIGURE 14)


REPLACING CASTER ASSEMBLY (DETAIL "A")
REPLACING CASTER ASSEMBLY (DETAIL "A")
REPLACING CASTER ASSEMBLY (DETAIL "A")
REPLACING CASTER ASSEMBLY (DETAIL "A")
REPLACING CASTER ASSEMBLY (DETAIL "A")


1. Place the recliner on its side to gain access to the existing caster assemblies.
2. Remove the hex screw and locknut that secures the caster assembly to the recliner
frame.
3. Align hole in caster insert with hole in recliner frame and install NEW caster assembly.
4. Reinsert and tighten the hex head screw and nut.
5. Return the recliner to its upright position.
NOTE: Periodic inspection of the hex head screws and nuts is recommended to ensure that they are tight.
Time and usage may allow them to become loose and could cause breakage of the caster assemblies.


REPLACING CASTER WHEELS (DETAIL "B")


NOTE: When replacing the rear locking caster wheel, note the orientation of the locking actuator and
axle bolt for proper reinstallation.
1. Remove axle bolt and locknut that secure the EXISTING caster wheel to the fork.
2. Remove existing caster wheel from fork.
3. Install the NEW caster wheel into the fork.
4. Install the axle bolt and locknut and tighten securely.
NOTE: The REAR casters are locking/swivel casters and the FRONT casters are free wheeling and non-
pivotal. Always replace them accordingly.


GENERAL MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURE 5


GENERAL
MAINTENANCE


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ADJUSTING GAS SPRING RECLINE CYLINDER ASSEMBLY -
MODEL 6908A ONLY (FIGURE 15)


1. Remove the mounting screw which secures the cable to the back assembly.
2. Remove the hitch pin from the clevis pin.
3. Remove mounting bolt and locknut securing the gas spring recline cylinder to the back
frame.
4. Recline the back until cylinder can be removed from mounting bracket easily (approximately a
45° angle).
5. Remove gas spring recline cylinder.
6. Loosen the locknut on the bottom of gas spring cylinder (DETAIL "A").
7. Hold the bottom bracket and turn the cylinder until cable becomes taut.
NOTE: If the cylinder was not locking when the lever was actuated, turn cylinder clockwise. If the
cylinder was not locking when the lever was released, turn cylinder counterclockwise.
8. Turn cylinder 1/2-turn in the opposite direction of STEP 7.
9. Reassemble by reversing STEPS 1-6.


FIGURE 15 - ADJUSTING GAS SPRING RECLINE CYLINDER ASSEMBLY
6908A


Gas Spring
Recline
Cylinder
(STEP 6)
Locknut
(STEP 6)
Back Frame
Mounting
Bolt
(STEP 3)
Gas Spring
Recline Cylinder
Clevis Pin
(STEP 2)


Hitch Pin


(STEP 2)
Mounting Screw
(STEP 1)
Insert Clevis Pin
Cable
Locknut
(STEP 3)
Back
Frame


DETAIL "A"
PROCEDURE 5
GENERAL MAINTENANCE


Cable
(STEP 1)
(STEP 7)


GENERAL
MAINTENANCE


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GENERAL
MAINTENANCE


PROCEDURE 5


REPLACING THE RELEASE HANDLE AND CABLE
ASSEMBLY (FIGURES 15 AND 16)


1. With one hand, squeeze release lever up toward mounting bracket and remove anchor end
of cable assembly from slot in release lever (DETAIL "B" in FIGURE 16).


CAUTION


When removing the cable from the mounting bracket, use care to pull straight out
of "V" notch. Do not remove by bending the cable. Damage to the cable may
occur.
2. Remove cable assembly from "V" notch of the mounting bracket (DETAIL "B" in FIGURE 16).
3. Remove the mounting screw that secures the cable to the back frame (FIGURE 15).
4. Remove the mounting screw which secures the release handle to the push handle (DETAIL
"A" in FIGURE 16).
5. Secure NEW release handle to the push handle with the existing mounting screw. Securely
tighten (DETAIL "A" in FIGURE 16).
6. Insert new cable assembly into "V" notch of the mounting bracket (DETAIL "B" in FIGURE
16).
7. Squeeze release lever up toward the mounting bracket and insert anchor end of NEW cable
assembly into slot of release lever ( DETAIL "B" in FIGURE 16).
8. Secure the cable assembly to the back frame with mounting screw (FIGURE 15). Securely
tighten.


FIGURE 16 - REPLACING THE RELEASE HANDLE AND CABLE
ASSEMBLY


Release Handle
Mounting Screw
Cable
Assembly
Mounting
Bracket
"V" Notch
Release
Lever
Anchor End
of Cable Assembly
Actuator


DETAIL "A"
DETAIL "B"


Push Handle
Slot


GENERAL MAINTENANCE


GENERAL
MAINTENANCE


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CLEANING THE UPHOLSTERY


NOTE: A variety of solvents may be used to clean the upholstery on the recliner dependant upon the
severity of the stain. The following list should be helpful:
Ordinary dirt stains:Clean upholstery with warm water and mild detergent to remove
superficial soil.
Ground-in dirt stains:Use soft bristle brush and powdered cleanser or similar detergent.
Tar, asphalt or creosote:These will stain and should be removed as soon as possible. Area
can be cleaned with kerosene or naptha.
Chewing gum:Scrape off carefully. Remove remainder with kerosene or naptha.
Paint or shoe polish:Remove immediately. Use a white cloth dampened with kerosene,
naptha or turpentine.


CAUTION


When kerosene or naptha is being used, care should be exercised. Keep away
from fire and flame and use only in a well ventilated area.
Carefully follow cleaning instructions provided with cleaning product.
DO NOT use paint remover or any liquid brush cleaner.
Excrement:Remove immediately. Clean with 1:10 mix of bleach and water.
NOTE: The wearability of your chair can be improved by using a quality paste wax periodically.


GENERAL MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURE 5


GENERAL
MAINTENANCE


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LIMITED WARRANTY


PLEASE NOTE: THE WARRANTY BELOW HAS BEEN DRAFTED TO COMPLY WITH
FEDERAL LAW APPLICABLE TO PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED AFTER JULY 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.
Invacare warrants its product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period
of three (3) years; and one (1) year on the upholstery and Gas Spring Recline Cylinder from date
of purchase. The front and rear side frames and crossbraces are warranted for the lifetime of the
original purchaser/user. If within such warranty period any such product shall be proven to be
defective, such product shall be repaired or replaced, at Invacare’s option. This warranty does
not include any labor or shipping charges incurred in replacement part installation or repair of
any such product. Invacare’s sole obligation and your exclusive remedy under this warranty shall
be limited to such repair and/or replacement.
For warranty service, please contact the dealer from whom you purchased your Invacare prod-
uct. In the event you, do not receive satisfactory warranty service, please write directly to
Invacare at the address on the back cover, provide dealer’s name, address, date of purchase,
indicate nature of the defect and, if the product is serialized, indicate the serial number. Do not
return products to our factory without our prior consent.
LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS: THE FOREGOING WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY
TO SERIAL NUMBERED PRODUCTS IF THE SERIAL NUMBER HAS BEEN REMOVED OR
DEFACED, PRODUCTS SUBJECTED TO NEGLIGENCE, ACCIDENT, IMPROPER OPERA-
TION, MAINTENANCE OR STORAGE, COMMERCIAL OR INSTITUTIONAL USE, PROD-
UCTS MODIFIED WITHOUT INVACARE’S EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT (INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, MODIFICATION THROUGH THE USE UNAUTHORIZED PARTS
OR ATTACHMENTS; PRODUCTS DAMAGED BY REASON OF REPAIRS MADE TO ANY
COMPONENT WITHOUT THE SPECIFIC CONSENT OF INVACARE, OR TO A PRODUCT
DAMAGED BY CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND INVACARE’S CONTROL, AND SUCH
EVALUATION WILL BE SOLELY DETERMINED BY INVACARE. THE WARRANTY SHALL
NOT APPLY TO PROBLEMS ARISING FROM NORMAL WEAR OR FAILURE TO ADHERE
TO THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
THE FOREGOING EXPRESS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER
WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, AND THE SOLE REMEDY FOR VIOLATIONS OF ANY WARRANTY WHATSO-
EVER, SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PROD-
UCT PURSUANT TO THE TERMS CONTAINED HEREIN. THE APPLICATION OF ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTY WHATSOEVER SHALL NOT EXTEND BEYOND THE DURATION
OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY PROVIDED HEREIN. INVACARE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE
FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER.
THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE EXTENDED TO COMPLY WITH STATE/PROVINCIAL
LAWS AND REQUIREMENTS.


LIMITED
WARRANTY