Supplier: This manual must be given
to the user/care giver of this
wheelchair.
Rider: Before using this wheelchair,
read this entire manual and
save for future reference.
Centre of Gravity
Tilt in Space Wheelchair
Standard, Extra Wide
& Paediatric
User Guide
Part No. 1536525 Issue 05
11-5-2010
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Table of Contents
Useful Symbols In This Guide 2
Introduction 3
Warranty Terms & Conditions 4
Limitation of Liability 5
Intended Use 6
Safety & Operating Limits 7-16
Weight Limit 7
Reaching For An Object From
A Wheelchair 7-8
Transferring To Another Seat 9-10
Tilting The Chair 11
Kerbs, Or Obstacles 30mm
To 50mm High 12
Steps, Stairs Or Obstacles Over
50mm High 13
Upward & Downward Slopes
(Operating Limits) 14
Summary Of Safety Instructions 15
General Descriptions16CGX™ Features 17
Use18-24
Unfolding the CGX™18
Folding the CGX™19
Main Frame 20
Angle Adjustable Footplates 21-22
Individual Flip Up Footplates 22
Quick Release Axle 22
Flip Back Arm 23
Locking Flip Back Arm 23
Castors 23
Wheel Locks 23-24
Tilting The CGX™ 26
Changing Frame And Seat
Widths 27
Cleaning And Maintenance 27
Storage 27
Troubleshooting - Mechanical 28-29
Transportation 30-31
Product End Of Life 31
Contacting INVACARE 32-33
Adjustments 24-26
Folding Back 24
Backpost Angle And Depth
Adjustment 24
Flip Arm/Locking Arm 25
Castor Fork Adjustment 25
Wheel Lock Adjustment 25
Anti Tip Lever Adjustment 26
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Useful Symbols
Useful Symbols In This Manual
WARNING!
This symbol warns you of danger! Always follow the instructions to
avoid injury to the user or damage to the product!
EXPLOSION HAZARD!
This symbol warns you of an explosion hazard, an example of
which can be caused by excessive tyre pressure in a pneumatic
tyre!
This symbol identies general information which is intended to
simplify working with your product and which refers to special
functions.
REQUIREMENTS:
This symbol identies a list of various tools, components and
items which you will need in order to carry out certain work.
TRANSPORTATION:
This symbol identies important information relevant to
transporting your wheelchair in a motor vehicle.
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Introduction
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing your Freedom Designs, Inc. CGX™
wheelchair. The CGX™ combines state-of-the-art technology with
durablility and function to meet all of your changing needs. This
operating manual will provide you with a detailed guide for proper use as
well as instructions on the care of your new CGX™ wheelchair. Please
follow the instructions carefully, paying special attention to the ‘Safety
Precaution’ section.
It is important that you read the entire operating manual before operating
the CGX™. After consulting your operating manual, if you have further
questions, please contact one of our authorised dealers.
Note for Customers
INVACARE provides a wide range of wheelchairs to meet the
requirements of customers. However, the decision on the type of model
to be prescribed rests exlusively with experienced advisors.
INVACARE or its appointed representative shall not be held responsible
if a wheelchair is used that is unsuitable for the user’s level of disability,
if the wheelchair itself is incorrectly used or if a problem arises due to
poor maintenance.
The information set out in this manual may be modied without prior
notice. This manual contains copyright information. All rights are
reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied or reproduced
without prior written agreement from INVACARE or its appointed
representative.
This manual gives details of all the options of the CGX™
wheelchair. It describes the options, operation and adjustments
that mey be required. However, your INVACARE retailer will be
able to give you further information and demonstration.
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Warranty Terms &
Conditions
Warranty Terms & Conditions
Standard INVACARE Terms
This is to certify that your wheelchair is warranted by INVACARE Ltd. for a
period of 1 year for parts, 2 years for hardware and frames.
1. Only INVACARE chairs purchased at full price are warranted against
defective workmanship and materials.
2. If a defect or fault is discovered the INVACARE dealer from whom the
wheelchair was obtained should be notied immediately.
3. The manufacturer will not accept responsibility for damage caused by misuse or
non-observance of the instructions set out in the user manual.
4. During the period of the warranty any parts that have become
defective, due to faulty workmanship or materials, will be renewed or
repaired without charge by the INVACARE dealer.
5. The warranty will be invalid should any unauthorised alteration be made
to the equipment.
6. The purchaser’s statutory rights under the Consumer Protection Act are
not affected.
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Limitation of Liability
Limitation of Liability
This warranty does not extend to the consequential costs from fault
clearance, in particular freight and travel costs, loss of earnings,
expenses, etc.
• Natural wear and tear.
• Inappropriate or incorrect use.
• Defective assembly or setting-up by the purchaser or third parties.
• Defective or neglectful treatment.
• Use of unsuitable spares.
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Intended Use
Intended Use
The CGX™ manual wheelchair has been designed to provide mobility and
comfort for persons with impaired mobility.
The wheelchair has been designed to be used by a seated user with a carer/
attendant in both indoor and outdoor environments.
The wheelchair has, in its standard format, been designed to accomodate
users who weigh up to a maximum weight of 90kg on a chair width from 10” to
18”, and 136kg on a chair width from 18” to 22”, have all limbs intact and have
sufcent upper body strength to maintain a safe position within the wheelchair
without the addition of supporting aids.
Adaptations from the standard wheelchair format are available to
accommodate users who do not meet the above criteria but these will only be
considered after a suitable risk assessment has been carried out by the product
prescriber. For example, a user with either a full or partial amputation or other
condition, which affects the natural centre of gravity will need to have a stability
evaluation to minimize the risk of inadvertent tipping.
The wheelchair should only be used in accordance with the safety advice given
within this user guide. Failure to follow the recommended advice within this user
guide could lead to personal injury.
No claims are made that the product will medically improve the circumstances
or condition of the user.
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Safety & Operating
Limits
Safety & Operating Limits
Stability and Equilibrium
To ensure that the wheelchair remains stable and is manipulated correctly,
you must always maintain good equilibrium. Many actions cause the user
of a wheelchair to reach out, lean over or move about within the wheelchair
and outside it. These actions will change your centre of gravity and weight
distribution of the wheelchair. Your wheelchair has been designed to remain
stable for normal everyday use if it is used correctly taking the precautions
recommended in this manual.
Weight Limit
The maximum user weight limit is 90 kg on a chair width from 10” to 18”, and
163kg on a chair width from 18” to 22”.
However, the wheelchair user’s level of activity is important. For example, an
active user weighing 75kg may subject the wheelchair to more stress than
a less active user weighing 114kg. We recommend very active wheelchair
users to choose an appropriate design of wheelchair. Your INVACARE approved
distributor will advise you on the best model.
Reaching For An Object From A Wheelchair
The limitations on reaching out from a wheelchair shown in Figure 1 have been
produced using a representative sample of wheelchair users. Only the arms
should extend beyond the seat of the wheelchair. For safety reasons, the body
and head should remain within the wheelbase.
Position the castors to give the longest possible wheelbase (Figure 2). Lock the
manual brakes on the rear wheels.
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Safety & Operating
Limits
Leaning Forwards
(Figures 3, 4, 5)
Move the wheelchair as close as possible to the object you wish to reach. Only
reach out for objects that are within arm’s length in a normal sitting position.
Leaning Backwards
(Figures 6, 7)
Move the wheelchair as close as possible to the object you wish to reach. Only
lean back for objects that are within arm’s length in a normal sitting position.
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Safety & Operating
!
Limits
!
Transferring To Other Seats
Leaning To One Side
(Figure 8)
This is a dangerous manoeuvre as it is easy to tip sideways.
To move up to an object and lean over, you must use the castors as a means of
keeping the wheelchair stable and balanced.
For your safety, it is essential to be in the correct position.
Do not try to pick something up from the oor if this would upset your balance.
It is possible to move from and to a manually propelled chair if the
following guidelines are followed. INVACARE does not reccomend any particular
method for transferring: This is the responsibility of a medical advisor who should
consider your level of disablity and type of wheelchair. When transferring, either
to get out of or return to your wheelchair, make sure that the gap between the
two seats is as small as possible.
(Figures 9, 10)
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Safety & Operating
!
Limits
!
When transferring, either to get out of or return to your wheelchair, make sure
that the manual brakes on the rear wheels are on to prevent the wheels moving
(Figure 11).
Turn both castors towards the seat to which you wish to move. Lift up the
footplates (Figure 12).
Do not stand on the footplates.
If possible, swing the legrest hangers out to the side to clear the passage
(Figure 13).
If possible, ip up the armrests on the side between the wheelchair and the
other seat (Figure 14).
Note: Never stand on the footplates (Figure 15).
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Safety & Operating
!
Limits
!
Tilting The Wheelchair
To tilt the wheelchair (Figure 16), a second person should grip the handle
rmly. Warn the user of the wheelchair before tilting it and remind him/her
to lean backwards. Check that the user’s feet and hands are clear of all the
wheels. Push smoothly until the wheelchair is at the point of equilibrium. At this
stage, the helper will feel a difference in weight distribution. Turn the wheelchair
in the direction required and negotiate the obstacle.
Lower the front of the wheelchair smoothly, holding the handles rmly. Do not
lower the wheelchair suddenly for the last few centimeters before returning to
the normal position, this may cause discomfort.
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Safety & Operating
!
Limits
!
Kerbs, Or Obstacles 30mm To 50mm High
Method 1 - Negotiating the obstacle forwards
(Figure 17)
The helper should tilt the wheelchair until the castors have passed over the
kerb. Move the wheelchair forwards and lower the castors gently onto the
pavement. Push the wheelchair until the rear wheels touch the kerb. Lift and
push until the rear wheels have mounted the kerb. Do not just lift by the handles
on the backrest.
Method 2 - Negotiating the obstacle backwards
(Figure 18)
The helper should stand on the pavement and turn the wheelchair until the
rear wheels are against the kerb. Tilt the wheelchair backwards to the point of
equilibrium and, in a continuous movement, pull the wheelchair until the rear
wheels mount the kerb and pass onto the pavement. Do not lower the castors
to the ground until you have pulled the rest of the wheelchair sufciently far to
clear the kerb.
Note: Folding backs should always be checked to ensure they are engaged.
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Safety & Operating
!
Limits
!
Steps, Stairs Or Obstacles Over 50mm High
We recommend that you take very great care when taking a wheelchair up or
down stairs. Two people are required for this.
ADVICE TO SECOND OR THIRD PERSONS:
Make sure that you get hold of xed, non-removable parts only!
Using the following procedure for going upstairs (Figure 19): Tilt the
wheelchair to its point of equilibrium. One helper (at the back) holds the
wheelchair up against the rst step, gripping the handles rmly to lift. The
second helper, holding a rmly xed part of the front frame, lifts the wheelchair
above the stairs and holds it while the rst helper places one foot on the
following step and repeats the operation. The wheelchair must not be lowered
until the last step has been negotiated and until the chair is clear of the stairs.
Escalators
Do not use an escalator when moving a wheelchair from one oor to another.
This might cause serious injury.
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Safety & Operating
!
Limits
!
Upward & Downward Slopes (Operating Limits)
Do not attempt to go up or down slopes greater than 10% without assistance
(Figure 20).
Always go straight up and down slopes otherwise the wheelchair might overturn
(Figure 21).
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Safety & Operating
Limits
Summary Of Safety Instructions
Summary of instructions for use for improved safety:
• User weight limit (including accessories): 90kg on a chair width from 10”
to 18”, and 136kg on a chair width from 18” to 22”.
•Do not try to reach objects if you have to move forward on the seat.
•Do not try to reach objects on the ground if you have to lean down beyond
the safety limits.
•Do not lean too far back to reach objects behind you: you may tip over.
•Do not move your weight, or your sitting position in the direction in which
you wish to go: you may tip over.
•Always apply both manual brakes before trying to get out of or back into
the wheelchair.
•The manual brakes are not designed for slowing you down.
•Do not try to stop a moving wheelchair using the manual brakes.
•Do not use an escalator for moving a wheelchair from one oor to another.
(This may cause serious injury).
•Do not use your wheelchair if the tyres are not inated to the correct
pressure shown on the side.
•Do not over-inate the tyres. Failure to comply with these instructions
may cause the tyre to burst and cause bodily injury.
•Carry out the regular checks recommended in this guide and by your
INVACARE approved retailer.
•Use your wheelchair with respect for other people.
•Do not use your wheelchair as a transport seat in a vehicle. unless it is
not practical for the user to be transferred (Refer to page 31 - Transport).
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General Descriptions
General Descriptions
Each wheelchair is specially designed to meet the requirements of its user. This
manual describes how to adjust the chairs in this range, enabling you to nd out
how to adjust the wheelchair to suit your needs.
General Descriptions
Your wheelchair has a number of main parts which will be mentioned
throughout this manual. These parts are described below.
Support is provided by the backrest, seat and armrests.
The chassis comprises of the side frames and cross brace. This is the
essential supporting framework of the wheelchair on which all the other parts
are mounted.
The front castors comprise of the fork and wheels. The front wheels provide
contact with the ground and the rotating forks steer the chair.
Manual brake - The manual brake is used to park the wheelchair.
Swing away footrest support and leg rest - These are connected to the
chassis and can be swung away to make transfer easier to and from the
wheelchair.
The footplate assembly comprises of the adjustable tube and foot plate.
These support your feet.
The heel support strap or calf support strap. These two straps support your
feet or legs in the best position.
These parts are illustrated on the following page.
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Features
FreedomCGX
TM
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2
6
2
8
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5
4
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14
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1. Base Frame
2. Seat Frame
3. Backpost
4. Backpost Pivot Plate
5. Backpost Trigger Mechanism
6 Castor Wheel
7. Castor Fork
8. Seating
9. Footrest Assembly
10. Tilt Mechanism
11. Anti Tip Lever
12. Rear Wheel
13. Quick Release Axle
14. Wheel lock
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Unfolding the Freedom CGX
TM
For ease of transporting and lifting, the
chair back can easily be unfolded and
folded.
Always engage the wheel locks by pushing
forward or pulling back on the levers before
unfolding the chair.
1. Place wheels on quick release axles
and push into axle receiver on frame
until quick release push button “pops
out” and wheels are secure.
2. Set the wheel lock on each side.
3. Unfolding the back assembly is
accomplished by grasping the push
handles or straight back posts and
pulling them to an upright position
where they will lock into place.
4. Push the ip back armrests down to
the at position
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Folding the Freedom CGX
TM
1. Set wheel locks.
2. Flip back the armrests to the upright
position.
3. Pull up on the trigger mechanism for
the backposts and push the backposts
to the at position over the seat rails.
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Main Frame
Anti-Tip Device
Flip-up, removable anti-tip levers come
standard on the CGX™.
The anti-tip levers are preset at the factory.
The anti-tips may be adjusted vertically
(see “Anti-Tip Adjustment”, Page 26).
They can also be ipped up out of the way
or removed.
Toiptheanti-tipleversup, push in on
the button shown at left. Rotate the lever
inward and upward. The lever will snap
into place in the upward position.
Reverse procedure to place the anti-tips in
the lowered position for use.
To remove the anti-tip levers, push in on
the button at the top of the bend and pull
backward. The anti-tip will slide free of the
frame.
Warning:
Under normal use, anti-tip devices will
prevent the wheelchair from tipping
over backward. Anti-tip devices are to
stay on the chair, in the lower position
shown, when in use and should not be
altered or disabled.
Wheels and Tyres
The CGX™ wheelchair offers the
following tyre options:
12”, 16” and 18” (check prescription form
for options).
Wheels may be removed from the chair
by releasing the quick release axles. (See
quick release axles—Page 22)
Check pneumatic tyres weekly for proper
ination level listed on the tyre sidewall.
For wheel lock effectiveness, proper tyre
ination must be maintained.
No-at inserts are available for the pneumatic
mag wheels.
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Main Frame
Angle Adjustable Footboard
1. To attach the footboard to the frame, place
the footboard clamps on the frame. Set the
clamps at the desired height. Insert the
receiver into the clamps and tighten the two
(2) hex head screws on each side.
2. To remove the footboard for transfer, unscrew
the knob assemblies underneath the receivers.
Lift the footboard upward, out of the receivers.
3. To attach the footboard after transfer, align
the footboard ttings into the receivers.
Turn the knobs on each side to tighten.
4. To change the angle of the footboard, use an
allen key and loosen the flat head screws on the top of the footboard. When
the desired an gle or depth is reached,
tighten bot h screws.
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Main Frame
Angle Adjustable Footboard…….
5. To change the height of the footboard on the
frame, loosen the two (2) hex head screws
on footboard frame clamps. Set the desired
height and tighten.
Steps 1 & 2
Step 3
!
Warning:
In all footplate and hanger adjustments, be
sure that all screws are tightened securely
for your safety.
Individual Flip Up Footplates
Adjustment of the individual ip-up footplates
are as follows:
1. The individual footplates easily ip by lifting
from underneath the footplate to ip up or
push down on the footplate to ip down.
To adjust the height of the footplate :
2. Remove the hex head screws on the side
of the hanger. Seat the footplate at the
desired height. Insert the screws through
the corresponding holes in the hanger tube
and tighten.
3. To adjust the angle of the ip-up footplate,
loosen the lock nuts under the footplate.
Set the foot plate at the desired angle and
re-tighten nuts.
Quick Release Axle
The CGX™ is equipped with double lock
quick release axles that release with the push
of a button. This double lock quick release
mechanism allows the large drive wheels to be
easily removed for transportation or storage.
!
To remove the rear wheel:
1. Unlock the wheel lock.
2. Grasp the frame with one hand.
3. With the other hand, squeeze the quick
release button.
4. The wheel will then pull off easily.
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Main Frame
!
Warning:
The axle is not properly locked until the
outside quick release button pops out to its
fully extended position.
Flip Back Arm
The CGX™ is shipped with ip back armrest
as standard equipment. The ip back armrests
are non removable and are available in either
locking or non-locking.
Locking Flip Back Arm
To ip the arm back, push the trigger mechanism
forward as shown and lift arm upward.
Castors
The CGX™ is shipped with 76mm (3”), 102mm
(5”), 152mm (6”), or 178mm (7”) polyurethane
castors with castor forks or a variety of 127mm
(5”) or 152mm (6”) wheels.
!
Wheel Locks
The CGX™ comes standard with push or pull to
lock wheel locks or hub locks.
Push or Pull to Lock Wheel Locks
To lock wheels in place:
1. Grasp the lever of the wheel lock with your
hand.
2. Push lever forward (push to lock) or pull
lever back (pull to lock) to engage the wheel
lock. Reverse procedure to release the lock.
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Adjustments
Caution:
Always set the wheel locks when entering
or leaving the wheelchair. Wheel locks are
not designed to slow the wheelchair down
when it is moving. Wheel locks hold the
wheelchair in place when it is at a complete
stop.
Wheel Lock Options
The CGX™ also offers the option of wheel lock
extensions.
Adjustments
Folding Back
Pull Up
A
The CGX™ comes standard with a folding
back.
1. To fold the back down, pull upward on the
trigger while pushing backposts forward
toward seat.
2. To place the backpost to the upright position,
pull backposts up until trigger snaps into
place.
The angle and depth of the backposts may
be adjusted independently. To adjust the back
angle, remove the top screw (A). Tilt the back
to the desired angle, aligning holes in the back
hinge with threaded holes in back mount bracket.
Re-install screw and tighten securely.
Backpost Depth Adjustment
Remove (2) screws, washers and nuts (B).
B
Slide back hinge assembly to the new position,
aligning holes in mount bracket with holes in
frame tube. Re-install hardware and tighten
securely.
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Adjustments
Flip Arm / Locking Arm
To adjust height of armrests, loosen and
remove the bolts and nuts holding the arm
to the backpost tube. Align holes in arm with
holes in backpost tube at desired height.
Re-assemble with bolts and nuts.
Castor Fork Adjustment
Interchanging castors can easily be done with
dual hole castor forks. Currently, 3”, 4” 5”,
6” & 7” castors are available for use (check
prescription form for options). To adjust, loosen
the bolt and remove the castor. Change the
castor and/or position the castor upward or
downward in pre-drilled holes on the castor
fork. Replace the bolt and tighten securely.
When the rear wheel is repositioned, it is important
that the wheel lock is readjusted also.
1. Adjustment can be made by loosening the
1/4-20 x 1” (25.4mm) button head screws
and sliding the wheel lock assembly along the
frame tubing so that the wheel lock contacts
the tyre in the locked position. Continue to
adjust until the knurl ed grip handle
embeds in to the tyre approximately
6.35mm (1/4”) when in the locked position.
Tighten the screw until wheel lock is snug
to frame tube.
Warning:
Wheel locks are not designed to slow the
chair down when it is moving. When the
chair is stopped, engaging properly adjusted
wheel locks will prevent the Drive wheels
from turning.
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Adjustments
Anti-tip Lever Adjustment
1. Remove the screw, nut and washers that
attach the roller assembly to the lever.
2. Align holes in roller assembly with holes in
lever at desired height (recommended at
38.1mm (1-1/2”) to 50.8mm (2”) off of the
ground).
3. Re-install screw, washers and nut—tighten
securely.
Warning:
!
Under normal use, anti-tip devices will
prevent the wheelchair from tipping over
backward. Anti-tip devices are to stay on
the chair in the lowered position, at all times
when in use and should not be altered or
disabled.
Tilting the Freedom CGX™
With the chair on a level surface:
1. Set the wheel locks.
2. Hold the handgrips with both hands.
3. Press down and hold the foot tilt lever with
your right foot.
4. Push the back handles forward for less tilt
or pull rearward for greater posterior tilt.
5. When the desired tilt is achieved, lift up on
your foot to engage the tilt lock mechanism.
6. Set the lockout for the foot tilt lever after the
desired tilt angle has been achieved.
!
!
Warning:
The locking pin must be installed whenever
the chair is in motion.
!
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Cleaning
Adjustments
Changing Frame and Seat Width
The seat and fr ame can be widened in
25.4mm (1”) increments. The frame can be
widened independently to allow for additional
lateral stability.
To widen the frame:
Remove the screws (x 6) located at the lower
arrows (shown at left) under the frame cross
members on each side. Slide the frame out to
desired width. Align holes in cross members
with holes in telescoping frame tubes. Re-install
the screws and tighten securely.
To widen the seat and back:
Remove the (x 4) screws at the two (2) center
arrows on underside of each side of the seat
and the one (1) screw on the back spreader
bar at the top arrow (shown at right). Slide the
frames out to desired width, align holes and
re-install screws. Tighten securely.
It is important for optimum performance to clean and maintain your CGX™. We
recommend that the frame nish be cleaned with mild soap and water.
In order to operate the CGX™ properly and safely, routine maintenance will extend the
life and efciency of your wheelchair.
Safety Inspection Checklist
Follow these maintenance procedures for optimum performance of your CGX™
wheelchair:
1. Check to see that the wheelchair rolls straight.
2. Tyres: Check for at spots, wear and proper ination.
3. Wheel lock:
a. Check to see that the locks engage easily.
b. Check that the locks are free of wear
c. Check to see that the locks do not interfere with the tyres when rolling.
4. Ensure that all fasteners are secure.
5. Castors: Inspect axle for proper tension. Spin the castor. The castor should spin
freely and come to a gradual stop.
Storage
The CGX™ folds down to a small unit and the rear wheels may be removed. We
suggest when storing the wheelchair, that it be stored in an indoor, cool and dry area.
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Trouble Shooting
A list of authorised repair facilities may be obtained from:
Invacare UK Ltd.
Pencoed Technology Park
Pencoed
Bridgend
CF35 5HZ
Tel: 01656 776222
Fax: 01656 776220
E Mail: ordersuk@invacare.com
Invacare Ireland
Unit 5, Seatown Business Campus
Seatown Road
Swords
County Dublin
Ireland
Tel: + 353 1 8107084
Fax: + 353 1 8107085
E Mail: ireland@invacare.com
Web: www.invacare.ie
Trouble Shooting - Mechanical
Initial a djustments should be mad e to suit p ersonal body structure/u ser
capabilit y and preference. Th ereafter, follow these maintenance procedures:
Chair Veers
Left/ Right
XXX
XXXX
Slugg ish Tu rn/
Perfo rmanc e
XX
Casto rs
“flut ter”
Squea ks &
Rattl es
Solut ions
If pneumati c, check tyres fo r
correct and eq ual pressur e
Check for l oos e stem nuts /bo lts
Check that bot h castors c ont act
ground at t he same time
Looseness in ChairC hair “3 Wheels”Solutions
X
X
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If pneumati c, check tyres fo r c orrect a nd
equal press ure
Check for l oos e stem nuts /bo lts
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Trouble Shooting
Checking The General Condition
For maint enance operations, consu lt your dis tributor who has all the necessary
informati on.
Ask your distributor to annually inspect you r wheelchair thoroughly and carry
out in de pth maintenance. Regular maintenanc e allows defective or wo rn parts
to be ide ntified and improves the normal ope ration of your wheelchai r.
The follo wing table shows what to check when the wheelchair is deliv ered,
each week , each month and at 6 mo nthly inter vals.
Checks to be Made:
1. General:
The wheelch air moves in a st rai ght line (n o
resistance or drag)
2. Manual brak es:
The manual bra kes do not tou ch the tyre s w hen
moving
The manual bra kes are eas y t o o perate
The articul ati ons are not wo rn and do n ot sho w signs
of play
3. Frame work
Examine the m t o check tha t t hey are not wo rn or bent
4. Clothing pr otectors/armrest upholstery
Check that all fixings ar e i n p osition and ti ghtened
5. Armrests
Firmly atta che d but easy to rem ove
6. Arm Pads/ Foam
Check that the padding is in go od condi tio n
7. Seat and ba ckrest upholstery
Check that it is in good con dit ion
8. Castors
Check the a xle to ensure tha t i t is cor rec tly tighten ed,
by turning the castor. T he casto r s hou ld stop
gradually
9. Fork / Fork tube
Check that all the fittin gs are in plac e
10. Pneumatic and solid tyres
If the whee lch air has pne uma tic tyres, che ck that
they are co rre ctly inflat ed (th e pressu re is shown on
sidewall)
If the whee lch air has sol id tyr es, chec k t he running
surface
Freedom D es igns, Inc.
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Transport
Transport
INVACARE always advises that a wheelchair secured in a vehicle
will not provide the equivalent level of vehicle seating systems and
recommends transfer to the vehicle seating, but also recognises that it is
not always practical for the user to be transferred. In those cases where it is
considered that the user must be transported whilst within the wheelchair,
then the following advice should be followed.
Note: The wheelchair user safety during transportation largely depends
upon the diligence of the person securing the tie downs and passenger
restraints.
1. Seek conrmation from the transporter that the vehicle is suitable
designed and equipped to transport a passenger seated in a
wheelchair.
2. Any part of the wheelchair (accessories, etc.) that can be easily
detached should be removed and stored in the vehicle luggage hold
during transportation.
3. The wheelchair should always be transported in a forward facing
direction. Rearward facing is only acceptable if the occupant’s head
and back can be supported by a suitable bulkhead.
4. INVACARE recommends that the wheelchair be secured by 4-Point
webbing tie down systems as manufactured by Unwin Safety Systems
or Koller Safety Resraint Engineers.
5. When attaching tie down systems to the wheelchair it is imperative
these are xed onto the main frame of the wheelchair and not onto
any attachments or accessories (not wheels, handrims, castors,
footrests, anti tipping levers etc.). Tie down points are indicated by the
tie down stickers in the correct areas.
6. The tie downs should be secured, as close as possible, at an angle
of 45 degrees to ensure maximum effectiveness of the restraint in all
directions.
7. The occupant should be restrained independently of the wheelchair by
a suitable approved passenger safety belt or harness. Pelvic restraint
or lap belts supplied with the wheelchair may be used in addition to but
never as a substitute for approved passenger restraints.
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Transport
Product End Of Life
Even though your wheelchair has been designed to provide a long and trouble free life
it is inevitable that wear, tear and usage will eventually render the product unusable.
• INVACARE recommends that the average usable life of this product is ve
years, providing the product has been correctly maintained according to the
manufacturer’s recommendations.
When the time comes to replace your wheelchair please remember to dispose of the
product responsibly and recycle any recyclable parts as mentioned in this user guide.
This product may contain substances that could be harmful to the environment if
disposed of in areas (landlls) that are not appropriate according to legislation. The
“crossed out wheelie bin” symbol (as shown) is placed on this product to encourage you
to recycle wherever possible.
Please be environmentally responsible and recycle this
product through your recycling facility at its end of life.
Disposal
• The equipment packaging is potentially recyclable.
• The metal parts are used for scrap metal recycling.
• The plastic parts are used for plastic recycling.
• Disposal must be carried out in accordance with respective national legal
provisions.
• If in doubt ask your local government authority for details of local waste
management companies and recycling facilities.
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Contact Invacare
Contacting Invacare
For quest ions or support, please contact you r authorised INVACA RE dealer.
They have the necessary experienc e, equipmen t, and knowledge
concernin g your wheelchair which enables the m to offer you an al l round
satisfact ory service.
Should yo u wish to contact us dir ectly, we are at yo ur service under the
following telephone numbers:
European Headquarter:
Invacare International
Sàrl, Rou te de Cité-Ouest 2, CH-1196
Gland
Tel: (41 ) (0)22 354 60 10
Fax: (41) (0)22 354 60 11
hqeurope@ invacare.com
www.invacare.co.uk
Dolomite AB
Box 55, V. Gö tgatan 5, S -33421
Anderstor p
Tel: (46 ) (0)371 58 84 00
Fax: (46) (0)371 170 90
info@dolo mite.se
Ireland:
Unit 5, S eatown Business Campus
Seatown R oad
Swords
County Du blin
Ireland
Tel: + 3 53 1 810708 4
Fax: + 35 3 1 8107085
E Mail: i reland@invacare.com
Web: www.invacare .ie
United Kingdom:
Invacare UK Ltd.
Pencoed Technology Park
Pencoed
Bridgend
CF35 5HZ
Tel: 016 56 776222
Fax: 0165 6 776220
Email: uk @invacare.com
Web: www.invacare .com
Mobitec R ehab AG
Benkenstr asse 260, CH-4108
Witterswi l
Tel: (41 ) (0)61 487 70 80
Fax: (41) (0)61 487 70 81
offic e@mobitec-rehab.ch
switserla nd@invacare.com