Invacare Mobility Aid LC11 User Manual

Lift-Out Chair  
Assembly,Installation and Operating Instructions  
SAFETY SUMMARY  
Thefollowingrecommendationsaremadeforthesafe  
installation and proper operation of the Invacare  
Lift-Out Chair:  
N A ME MO DEL NO .  
C O LO R  
Beige  
Ocean Blue  
Mauve  
Light Brown  
Blue  
Burgundy  
Green  
Toast  
Blue  
Mauve  
Green  
Beige  
Blue  
Mauve  
Green  
Murphy  
LC11  
LC12  
LC13  
LC21-1  
LC22-1  
LC23-1  
LC24-1  
LC31  
LC32  
Fairview  
G ENERAL WARNING S  
DO NOT o p e ra te this e q uip m e nt witho ut  
first re a d ing a nd und e rsta nd ing this instruc -  
tion she e t. If you a re una b le to und e rsta nd  
the Wa rning s, Ca utio ns, a nd Instruc tio ns,  
c o nta c t a he a lthc a re p ro fe ssio na l, d e a le r  
o r te c hnic a l p e rso nne l if a p p lic a b le b e -  
fore a tte mpting to use this e quipme nt - oth-  
e rwise injury or d a m a g e m a y re sult.  
Stanford  
LC33  
LC34  
LC41  
LC42  
Woodbriar  
Afte r ANY a d justm e nts, re p a ir o r se rvic e  
a nd BEFORE use , m a ke sure a ll a tta c hing  
ha rd wa re is tig hte ne d se c ure ly.  
LC43  
LC44  
Manchester LC51-1  
Chestnut Brown  
Midnight Blue  
Burgundy  
Evergreen  
Beige  
LC52-1  
DO NOT m o ve the c ha ir whe n o c c up ie d .  
LC53-1  
DO NOT sit o n the o tto m a n. It is no t d e -  
sig ne d a s a se a ting a re a .  
LC54-1  
LC55  
LC56  
Black  
DO NOT sta nd o n the o tto m a n whe n e n-  
te ring o r e xiting the c ha ir. The c ha ir WILL  
tip a nd b od ily injury m a y oc c ur.  
LC57  
Burgundy  
Hunter Green  
Navy  
LC58  
Jamestown LC61  
LC62  
Alwa ys le a ve c ha ir in a n up rig ht (c lo se d )  
p o sitio n whe n no t in use . DO NOT le a ve  
the c ha ir in the e le va te d p o sitio n.  
Royal Blue  
Burgundy  
Hunter Green  
Beige  
Green  
Burgundy  
Black  
Cocoa Brown  
Deep Blue  
Mahogany  
Forest Green  
LC63  
LC64  
DO NO T o p e ra te the se a t lift m o ve m e nt  
of your c ha ir with a nyone se a te d on your  
la p o r o n the a rm s o f the lift c ha ir/ p o we r  
re c line r.  
New Yorker  
BellAire  
LC75  
LC76  
LC77  
LC78  
LC85  
LC86  
LC87  
LC88  
The ha nd he ld pe nda nt c ontrol is de signe d  
to b e o p e ra te d b y the oc c up a nt o nly.  
DO NOT a llow c hild re n to p la y on or op e r-  
a te the c ha ir. The ottom a n fold s d own on  
c lo sing ; a c hild c o uld susta in injury. Ke e p  
ha nd s a nd fe e t c le a r of ottom a n a nd sc is-  
sors m e c ha nism .  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Voltage:  
115VAC  
60 Hz  
Ensure tha t le g s a nd a rm s d o not c om e in  
c onta c t with m oving p a rts of the c ha ir. If it  
is ne c e ssa ry to re trie ve ite ms tha t ma y ha ve  
fa lle n und e r the c ha ir, m a ke c e rta in the  
c ha ir is unp lug g e d b e fore p roc e e d ing .  
Frequency:  
Power:  
130 Watts  
DutyCycle:  
Intermittentduty  
2 min ON/18 min OFF  
Whe n sitting o n e le va te d c ha ir, c e nte r  
yo ur we ig ht in the c ha ir.  
WeightCapacity:  
350 lbs (160 kg)  
NOTE: Inspect the chair for any damage, i.e., nicks, tears  
orframedamage.Checkpendantandpowercordforbreak-  
age or damage. If any of these conditions exist, do NOT  
attempt to use the chair. Contact distributor for further  
instruction.  
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18. Plug the chair power cord into the wall.  
REPOSITIONING THE PENDANT  
HAND CONTROL (FIGURE 2)  
WARNING  
DO NOT le t the p o we r c o rd g e t p inc he d ,  
c ut o r tra p p e d b y the lift fra m e . Othe r-  
wise injury or d a m a g e m a y re sult.  
NOTE: Refer to the GENERAL WARNINGS in the  
SAFETY SUMMARY of this Instruction Sheet.  
NOTE: This procedure should only be performed by  
a qualified technician.  
19. Press the pendant button in the recline direction until  
the lift mechanism returns to the seating position and  
just makes contact with the wood chair frame.  
1. Place the chair into the seated position.  
2. Unplug the motor power cord from the wall.  
WARNING  
DO NOT le t the p e nd a nt c a b le g e t  
p inc he d , c ut o r tra p p e d b y the lift fra m e .  
Othe rwise injury o r d a m a g e m a y re sult.  
3. Remove the screws and cable clamps securing the  
pendant cable to the underside of the armrest.  
4. Remove the screw and cable clamp securing the  
pendant cable to the back of the chair.  
20. Pressthependantbuttoninthereclinedirectiontopro-  
duce sufficient slack in the rear flap of fabric to  
thread the pendant back out through the flap.  
5. Roll the chair forward onto the ottoman and the front  
of the seat back.  
21. Unplug the chair power cord from the wall.  
22. Return the chair back onto all four (4) feet.  
6. Plug the motor power cord into the wall.  
7. Pressthependantbuttoninthereclinedirectionslightly  
toproducesufficientslackintheflapoffabrictothread  
the pendant in through the flap.  
23. Pullthependantcabletightandsecurethependantcable  
to the rear of the chair with a screw and cable clamp.  
24. Perform one (1) of the following:  
8. Pressthependantbuttonintheliftdirectionuntilthelift  
mechanism is fully raised.  
A. Murphy, Fairview, and Woodbriar models-  
proceed to STEP 25.  
9. Unplug the chair power cord from the wall.  
B. Stanford, Bellaire, Manchester, and  
Jamestown models - tightly pull the pendant  
cable to the bend in the armrest. Secure the  
pendant cable under the bend in the armrest  
with a screw and cable clamp.  
10. Remove the screw and cable clamp from the side of  
the rear corner of the chair.  
11. Remove the screw and cable clamp from the middle  
of the side of the chair.  
12. Remove the cable tie securing the pendant cable to  
the lift frame.  
C. NewYorkermodel-tightlypullthependantcable  
to the back end of the armrest. Secure the pen-  
dantcableunderthebackendofthearmrestwith  
a screw and cable clamp.  
NOTE: Do not remove the cable tie securing the pen-  
dant cable to the motor.  
25. Secure the pendant cable to the outer side of  
the chair immediately under the armrest half way be-  
tween the front of the armrest and the seat back  
according to following.  
13. Pull the pendant cable to a spot 7-1/2-inches from the  
inside of the rear 1-inch square frame tube as shown  
in DETAIL "A" of FIGURE 2.  
14. Securethependantcabletotheliftframewithacabletieat  
the point closest to the cable as shown in DETAIL "B"  
of FIGURE 2.  
A. Murphy, Fairview, Stanford models - the screw  
mustbeplacedverticallyupintotheundersideofthe  
armrest as shown in FIGURE 2.  
NOTE: There should be minimal slack in the cable  
between the motor and lift frame.  
B. Woodbriar model - the screw must be placed  
verticallydownintotheframeofthechairasshown  
in FIGURE 2.  
15. Secure the pendant cable to the middle of the side of  
the chair with a screw and cable clamp. As shown in  
DETAIL "B" of FIGURE 2.  
C. NewYorker, Bellaire, Manchester, Jamestown  
models - the screw must be placed horizontally  
into the side of the chair as shown in FIGURE 2.  
NOTE: There should be minimal slack in the cable  
between the lift frame and cable clamp.  
NOTE: Pull the pendant cable tightly to minimize  
slack when securing the cable clamp.  
16. Pull the pendant cable tight along the side of the chair  
to the rear corner of the chair.  
NOTE: Be sure to drive the screws into solid wood,  
away from edges.  
17. Secure the pendant cable to the side of the rear cor-  
ner with no slack in the cable. As shown in DETAIL  
"B" of FIGURE 2.  
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DETAIL “A”  
Cable Clamp and  
Screw (As Close to  
Corner as Possible)  
DETAIL "B"  
Cable Clamps and Screws  
Motor  
Motor  
Cable  
Clamp  
Cable Tie  
(Do Not Remove)  
Cable Ties  
Cable Clamp and Screw (7-1/2-inches from the  
Inside of the Rear 1-inch Square Frame Tube)  
MURPHY, FAIRVIEW  
WO O DBRAIR  
STANFORD, NEW YORKER,  
BELLAIRE, MANCHESTER,  
JAMESTOWN  
Armrest  
Armrest  
Armrest  
Pendant Cord  
Pendant Cord  
Pendant Cord  
Cable Clamps  
and Screws  
Cable Clamps  
and Screws  
Cable Clamps  
and Screws  
18 to 21-  
inches  
18 to 21-  
inches  
18 to 21-  
inches  
FIG URE 2 - REPO SITIO NING THE PENDANT HAND C O NTRO L  
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GENERAL MAINTENANCE  
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS  
NOTE: Refer to the GENERAL WARNINGS in the  
SAFETY SUMMARY of this Instruction Sheet.  
Fabric Clean in g  
UPHOLSTERY  
Clean only with water-based shampoo or foam upholstery  
cleaner.  
WARNING  
Be fore a ny m a inte na nc e is a tte m p te d , un-  
plug the Lift Cha ir from the e le c tric a l outle t.  
Othe rwise injury or da ma ge ma y re sult.  
C AUTIO N  
DO NOT ove r-we t or sa tura te the fa bric with  
liquid. DO NOT use solve nts to spot or c le a n.  
NOTE: Before lubricating and cleaning your chair, be sure  
to place a paper or cloth under the chair.  
l Pile fabrics may require brushing to restore ap-  
pearance.  
NOTE: The lift out chair uses a completely sealed gear-  
box motor, and no lubrication is necessary. Depending on  
chair usage, there may be a need to perform maintenance  
on the lift mechanism pivot points. This needs to be done  
approximately every three (3) years. The recommended  
lubricant is a general purpose wheel bearing grease.  
Naugah yde®  
For best results, remove staining immediately. The  
longer the staining is allowed to set the more diffi-  
cult the stain is to remove. Blot all excess staining  
residues. Always use a clean soft damp cloth when  
utilizing the following cleaning methods.  
Lubrication Points (FIGURE 3)  
Note: If the motor does not operate, contact Invacare  
at the numbers on the back page.  
For Light Soiling:  
l A solution of 10% household liquid dish soap with  
warm water applied with a soft damp cloth will re-  
move most soiling.  
1. Ensurethattheplugisconnectedtoanoperatingelec-  
trical outlet, and ensure that the pendant cord is  
plugged into the motor socket.  
l Ifnecessary,useasolutionofliquidcleanserandwater  
applied with a soft bristle brush. Wipe away the resi-  
due with a water-dampened cloth.  
2. Raise the chair to the highest position to access the  
clevis pins.  
3. Unplug the chair.  
For More Difficult Stains:  
l Dampen a soft white cloth with a solution of house-  
hold bleach (sodium hypochlorite); 1 part bleach, 4  
parts water.  
4. Roll the chair forward onto the ottoman and the front  
of the seat back.  
5. Perform the following to one (1) clevis pin one at a  
time (12 in all) as in FIGURE 3 - LUBRICATION  
POINTS in this INSTRUCTION SHEET:  
l Rubgently  
l Rinsewithawater-dampenedclothtoremovebleach  
concentration.  
A. Removehitchpinsecuringclevispintotheframe.  
B. Remove clevis pin.  
l If necessary , allow a 1:4 diluted bleach solution to  
puddle on the affected area of apply with a solution  
soakedclothforapproximately30minutes. Rinsewith  
a water-dampened cloth to remove any remaining  
bleach concentration.  
C. Apply small amount of wheel bearing grease to  
the clevis pin.  
D. Reverse STEPS A-B. to install clevis pin.  
6. Repeat STEP 5 on remaining clevis pins.  
C AUTIO N  
7. Repeat STEPS 1-4 to roll the lift out chair back  
Try this m e tho d o n a n inc o nsp ic uo us sp o t  
into the upright position.  
b e fore using it on the orig ina l sta in/ soiling .  
NOTE: Ifyouareunabletoperformregularmaintenance  
to this chair or have any questions regarding this product,  
contact Invacare at the numbers on the back page.  
Naugahyde is a registered trade mark of Uniroyal  
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Please Review Carefully  
Mot or an d Pen dan t Clean in g  
Unplug the chair from the wall before cleaning the motor  
or pendant. The motor and pendant may be cleaned with  
a damp cloth or sponge.  
Shouldyouchooseothercleaningmethodsorotherclean-  
ing agents, carefully try them in an inconspicuous area to  
determine potential damage to the material. Never use  
harsh solvents or cleaners intended for industrial applica-  
tions. To clean stained or soiled areas, a soft white cloth is  
recommended. Avoid use of paper towels.  
WARNING  
DO NOT pour or spra y liquids onto the m o-  
to r. Othe rwise injury o r d a m a g e m a y  
re sult.  
Stains such as lipstick, crayon, felt tip pens, ballpoint pen,  
certain dyed suntan lotions or mustard, etc. must be  
cleaned immediately. The longer these and other similar  
harsh/permanent stains are exposed to the vinyl surface,  
the more difficult the vinyl will be to clean. In some cases,  
removal of certain stains is impossible.  
l Cleaning agents should be free of acids or salt  
water.  
l Dry the motor and pendant thoroughly after clean-  
ing before returning the chair to service.  
WARNING  
Cle a ning p rod uc ts m a y b e ha rm ful/ irrita t-  
ing to your skin, e ye s, e tc . Use p rote c tive  
g love s a nd e ye p rote c tion. Do not inha le  
or swa llow a ny c le a ning p rod uc t. Prote c t  
surround ing a re a / c lothing from e xp osure .  
Use in a we ll-ve ntila te d a re a . Follow a ll  
p rod uc t m a nufa c ture rs wa rning (s).  
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PARTS LIST  
ITEM  
DESCRIPTION  
1
Glide  
2
3
Tube Closure  
Screw  
4
5
6
7
Cable Clamp  
Hex Head Serrated Flange Screw  
Twinfast Wood Screw  
Plug Button  
15  
3
8
9
Hitch Pin  
Clevis Pin  
4
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
CableTie  
Pan Head Screw  
Nut, Self Locking  
Transformer  
Motor  
Pendant  
Lift Frame Assembly  
Lockoutkey(Canadian)  
Screw  
Cable Clamp  
Bushing  
10  
17  
8
14  
19  
18  
Clevis Pin  
(Lubricate)  
9
8
13  
Clevis Pin  
(Lubricate)  
9
10  
11  
12  
Clevis Pin Lubrication Points  
(Repeat Procedure for  
opposite side.)  
16  
5
6
7
2
7
Clevis Pin Lubrication  
Points (Repeat Procedure  
for opposite side.)  
20  
1
FIG URE 3 - LUBRIC ATIO N PO INTS  
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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 electrical and mechanical components for a period of three (3) years from the  
date of purchase. Upholstery fabric is warranted for a period of three (3) years from date of  
purchase. 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 Invac-  
are at the address located at the bottom of this page, provide dealers name, address, date of  
purchase, indicate nature of the defect and, if the product is serialized, indicate the serial num-  
ber. Do not return products to our factory without our prior consent.  
LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS: THE FORGOING WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO SERIAL NUM-  
BERED PRODUCTS IF THE SERIAL NUMBER HAS BEEN REMOVED OR DEFACED, PRODUCTS SUB-  
JECTED TO NEGLIGENCE, ACCIDENT, IMPROPER OPERATION, MAINTENANCE OR STORAGE, COM-  
MERCIAL OR INSTITUTIONAL USE, PRODUCTS MODIFIED WITHOUT INVACARE’S EXPRESS WRITTEN  
CONSENT INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, MODIFICATION THROUGH THE USE OF UNAUTHO-  
RIZED 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 DE-  
TERMINED BY INVACARE. THE WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO PROBLEMS ARISING FROM NOR-  
MAL WEAR OR FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES.  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, IF ANY, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL NOT EXTEND BEYOND THE DURATION OF THE  
EXPRESS WARRANTY PROVIDED HEREIN AND THE REMEDY FOR VIOLATIONS OF ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTY SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT PUR-  
SUANT TO THE TERMS CONTAINED HEREIN. INVACARE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSE-  
QUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLU-  
SION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE, OR LIMITATION ON HOW LONG  
AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO  
YOU.  
THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE EXTENDED TO COMPLY WITH STATE/PROVINCIAL LAWS AND  
REQUIREMENTS.  
Invacare Corporation  
USA  
Canada  
One InvacareWay  
Elyria, Ohio USA  
44036-2125  
5970 ChedworthWay  
Mississauga, Ontario  
L5R 3T9, Canada  
905-890-8838  
Invacare is a registered trademark of Invacare Corporation.  
©
2001 Invacare Corporation  
800-333-6900  
Form No. 93-58 PartNo. 53000M565 Rev I (1) 2/01  
 

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