Lynx sx-3
Lynx sx-3
Lynx sx-3
INVACARE SCOOTERS
ZOOM-3
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
WARNING
RESULT.
SPECIAL NOTES
WARNING/CAUTION notices as used in this manual apply to hazards or
unsafe practices which could result in personal injury or property dam-
age.
NOTICE
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT
TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
WARNING
As a manufacturer of powered scooters, Invacare endeavors to supply a
wide variety of powered scooters to meet the many needs of the user.
However, final selection of the type of powered scooter to be used by an
individual rests solely with the user and his/her healthcare professional
capable of making such a selection.
TIE-DOWN RESTRAINTS AND SEAT POSITIONING STRAPS
Invacare recommends that powered scooter users NOT be transported in
vehicles of any kind while in a powered scooter. As of this date, the Depart-
ment of Transportation has not approved any tie-down systems for transpor-
tation of a user while in a powered scooter, in a moving vehicle of any type.
It is the position of Invacare that users of powered scooters should be
transferred into appropriate seating in vehicles for transportation and use
be made of the restraints made available by the auto industry. Invacare
cannot and does not recommend any powered scooter transportation
systems.
AS REGARDS RESTRAINTS - SEAT POSITIONING STRAP - IT IS THE
OBLIGATION OF THE DME DEALER, THERAPISTS AND OTHER
HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS TO DETERMINE IF A SEAT
POSITIONING STRAP IS REQUIRED TO ENSURE THE SAFE
OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT BY THE USER. SERIOUS INJURY
CAN OCCUR IN THE EVENT OF A FALL FROM A POWERED
SCOOTER.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SPECIAL NOTES ................................................................................ 2
SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................. 4
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PROCEDURE 1 - GENERAL GUIDELINES ............................................. 6
GENERAL GUIDELINES ........................................................................................................................... 6
SAFETY HANDLING ............................................................................................................................... 10
WARNING/CAUTION LABEL LOCATION .................................................................................... 11
PROCEDURE 2 - SAFETY INSPECTION .............................................. 12
SAFETY INSPECTION CHECKLIST .................................................................................................... 12
MAINTENANCE ....................................................................................................................................... 13
TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................................................ 14
PROCEDURE 3 - OPERATION .......................................................... 15
CONTROL PANEL FEATURES ............................................................................................................ 15
OPERATION OF THE SCOOTER ....................................................................................................... 17
USING THE HAND BRAKE LEVER/BRAKE ARM ........................................................................... 18
BRAKE RELEASE LEVER .......................................................................................................................... 18
RESET CIRCUIT BREAKER/FUSE REPLACEMENT ......................................................................... 19
CHARGING .......................................... 20
PROCEDURE 4 - BATTERIES/CHARGING
REMOVING/INSTALLING THE BATTERIES WITH CABLES ...................................................... 20
REPLACING THE BATTERIES .............................................................................................................. 20
CHARGING THE BATTERIES............................................................................................................... 22
PROCEDURE 5 - SEAT ..................................................................... 24
REMOVING/INSTALLING THE SEAT ................................................................................................ 24
ADJUSTING THE SEAT HEIGHT......................................................................................................... 25
90º SEAT SWIVEL ADJUSTMENT........................................................................................................ 27
ADJUSTING THE SEAT DEPTH ........................................................................................................... 27
USING THE ADJUSTABLE SEAT SLIDE ............................................................................................. 28
REMOVING/INSTALLING THE SEAT UPHOLSTERY/CUSHION ............................................. 28
PROCEDURE 6 - BACK ................................................................... 29
FOLDING/UNFOLDING THE BACK ................................................................................................. 29
REMOVING/INSTALLING THE BACK UPHOLSTERY CUSHION............................................ 29
ADJUSTING THE BACK RECLINE...................................................................................................... 29
ADJUSTING THE HEADREST .............................................................................................................. 29
PROCEDURE 7 - ARMS ................................................................... 30
ARMREST ANGLE ADJUSTMENT ....................................................................................................... 30
ARMREST WIDTH ADJUSTMENT ...................................................................................................... 30
ARMREST DEPTH/HEIGHTADJUSTMENT ....................................................................................... 30
PROCEDURE 8 - TILLER ADJUSTMENT .............................................. 32
TILLER ANGLE ADJUSTMENT............................................................................................................. 32
SPECIFICATIONS
LYNX ( 3-Wheel Models)
Plus
ZOOM-3 SX-3 LX-3 LX-3
Overall Length: 39.5-inches (100 cm) 43.5-inches (104 cm) 47-inches (119 cm) 47-inches (119 cm)
Overall Width: 22-inches (56 cm) 23-inches (58 cm) 25-inches (64 cm) 25-inches (64 cm)
SPECIFICATIONS
Ground Clearance: 2.5-inches (6.35 cm) 3.5-inches (8.89 cm) 3-inches (7.62 cm) 3-inches (7.62 cm)
Seat Height
From Floor Pan:
Contour Seat: 14-1/2-inches (37 cm) 14-1/2-inches (37 cm) 14-1/2-inches (37 cm) 14-1/2-inches (37 cm)
15-inches (37 cm) 15-1/2-inches (39 cm) 15-1/2-inches (39 cm) 15-1/2-inches (39 cm)
16-inches (40 cm) 16-1/2-inches (42 cm) 16-1/2-inches (42 cm) 16-1/2-inches (42 cm)
17-1/2-inches (44 cm)
Deluxe Seat: N/A N/A 15-inches (38 cm) 15-inches (38 cm)
16-inches (41 cm) 16-inches (41 cm)
17-inches (43 cm) 17-inches (43 cm)
18-inches (46 cm) 18-inches (46 cm)
Armpad to Floor:
Fixed: 26 - 28-inches 27- 30-inches 27- 30-inches 27- 30-inches
(66 - 71 cm) (68 - 76 cm) (68 - 76 cm) (68 - 76 cm)
Adjustable: N/A N/A 27- 33-inches 27- 33-inches
(68 - 83cm) (68 - 83cm)
Weights:
Front Frame
Section: N/A 39 -lbs (17 Kg) 47 -lbs (21 kg) 47 -lbs (21 kg)
Rear Frame
Section: N/A 35 -lbs (16 kg) 38 -lbs (17 kg) 38 -lbs (17 kg)
Contour Seat
w/arms: 20 -lbs (9.1 kg) 22 -lbs (10 kg) 22 -lbs (10 kg) 22 -lbs (10 kg)
Deluxe Seat
w/Arms: N/A N/A 31-lbs (14 kg) 31-lbs (14 kg)
Rear Shroud: 2-lbs. (1 kg) 2-lbs (1 kg) 3 -lbs (1 kg) 3 -lbs (1 kg)
Batteries:(each) 9.9-lbs. (4.5kg) 14 -lbs (6 kg) 23 -lbs (10 kg) 23 -lbs (10 kg)
Total Weight
w/o Batteries: 77.2-lbs (35 kg) 98-lbs (44 kg) *110-lbs (50 kg) *110-lbs (50 kg)
w/ Batteries: 97-lbs (44 kg) 126-lbs (57 kg) *156-lbs (70 kg) *156-lbs (70 kg)
vWheel Size
Front: 2 x 8-inches 2 x 8-inches 2-1/2 x 9-inches 2-1/2 x 9-inches
(5.08 x 20.32 cm) (5.08 x 20.32) cm (6.35 x 22.86 cm) (6.35 x 22.86 cm)
Rear: 2-1/2 x 9-inches 2-1/2 x 9-inches 3 x 10-inches 3 x 10-inches
(6.35x22.86 cm) (6.35x22.86 cm) (7.62 x 25.40 cm) (7.62 x 25.40 cm)
Max. Weight
Limitation: 250 lbs (114 kg ) 250lbs (114 kg ) 300lbs (136 kg ) 300lbs (136 kg )
Maximum Speed: 3-1/2 M.P.H. 4-1/2 M.P.H. 5 M.P.H. 5 M.P.H.
(5.63 K.P.H.) (7-1/4 K.P.H) (8 K.P.H) (8 K.P.H)
Max. Incline
and Stability: 8° incline 8° incline 8° incline 8° incline
SPECIFICATIONS (continued)
GENERAL WARNINGS
OPERATING INFORMATION
Performance adjustments should ONLY be made by professionals of the
healthcare field or persons fully conversant with this process and the
driver's capabilities. Incorrect settings could cause injury to the driver,
GENERAL GUIDELINES
bystanders, damage to the powered scooter and surrounding property.
To determine and establish your particular safety limits, practice bending,
reaching and transferring activities in several combinations in the pres-
ence of a qualified healthcare professional BEFORE attempting active use
of the powered scooter.
For individuals with balance problems, practice transferring activities
WITH AN ASSISTANT in the presence of a qualified healthcare profes-
sional.
DO NOT attempt to transfer into or out of the powered scooter without
assistance.
BEFORE use, verify that the motor is plugged into the harness.
If so equipped, DO NOT operate the scooter without anti-tippers being
installed. Anti-tippers MUST BE attached at all times.
DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have to move forward in the
seat or pick them up from the floor by reaching down between your
knees.
DO NOT lean over the top of the back upholstery to reach objects from
behind as this may cause the powered scooter to tip over.
DO NOT shift your weight or sitting position toward the direction you
are reaching as the powered scooter may tip over.
DO NOT use an escalator to move a powered scooter between floors.
Serious bodily injury may occur.
DO NOT operate on roads, streets or highways.
DO NOT attempt to move up or down an incline with a water, ice or oil
film.
DO NOT attempt to ride over curbs or obstacles. Doing so may cause
your powered scooter to turn over and cause bodily harm and/or damage
to the powered scooter.
DO NOT make sharp turns in forward or reverse at excessive speed.
DO NOT attempt to lift the powered scooter by its tiller, seat, or shroud.
DO NOT attempt to lift the powered scooter by lifting on any removable
(detachable) parts. Lifting by means of any removable (detachable) parts of a
powered scooter may result in injury to the user or damage to the powered
scooter.
DO NOT operate the powered scooter until you have checked that the
surroundings are clear and that the area is safe for travel.
DO NOT use parts, accessories, or adapters other than those authorized
by Invacare.
Remove the key from the ignition while the scooter is not in use.
Otherwise, injury and/or damage to the scooter and surrounding prop-
erty may occur.
DO NOT connect any medical device, i.e., a ventilator, life support ma-
chine, etc. to the battery. This could cause unexpected failure of the device
and the powered scooter.
Invacare specifically disclaims responsibility to all personal injury and prop-
erty damage that may occur during use which does not comply with appli-
cable federal, state and local laws and ordinances.
The rear shroud is designed to cover the batteries/controller/harness/
motor connections and the transaxle. ONLY REMOVE the rear shroud
to; 1.) manually disconnect/connect cable connections, 2.) Disassemble
scooter for transport. 3.) Remove/install batteries 4.) Adjust seat height.
DO NOT stand on the front or rear shroud of the powered scooter.
Ensure seat is properly locked before attempting transfer into or out of
the powered scooter. Attempting unsafe transfers may cause a fall from
the powered scooter resulting in bodily injury.
Ensure that seat is locked into the FORWARD position BEFORE and
DURING operation of the scooter. Otherwise, injury to the user and/or
damage to the scooter may result.
Ensure that the tiller is properly adjusted before driving the scooter.
After making ANY tiller angle adjustments and BEFORE use, the tiller
MUST be securely locked into position with adjustment pin protruding
through the adjustment plate. A fall from the scooter could occur causing
bodily injury and/or damage to the scooter. Gently, push/pull against tiller
to ensure that the tiller is securely engaged into the adjustment plate.
RAMPS
DO NOT climb, go up or down ramps or traverse slopes greater than 8º.
When negotiating ramps, if the throttle control lever is released while in
FORWARD motion the powered scooter will "ROLLBACK" approxi-
mately one (1) foot before brake engages. If the throttle control lever is
released while in REVERSE motion the powered scooter will "ROLL-
BACK" approximately three (3) feet before brake engages.
ELECTRICAL
Check to ensure that all electrical connections are secure at all times.
GENERAL GUIDELINES
two-prong wall receptacle is encountered, it is the personal responsibility
and obligation of the customer to contact a qualified electrician and have
the two-prong receptacle replaced with a properly grounded three-prong
wall receptacle in accordance with the National Electrical Code. If you
must use an extension cord, use ONLY a three-wire extension cord hav-
ing the same or higher electrical rating as the device being connected.
BATTERIES
The warranty and performance specifications contained in this manual
are based on the use of deep cycle gel cell or sealed lead acid batteries.
Invacare strongly recommends their use as the power source for this unit.
Carefully read battery/battery charger information prior to installing, servic-
ing or operating your wheelchair.
RAIN TEST
Invacare has tested its' powered scooter in accordance with ISO 7176 Part 9
"Rain Test." This test provides the end user or his/her attendant sufficient
time to remove his/her powered scooter from a rain storm and retain opera-
tion.
DO NOT leave your powered scooter in a rain storm of any kind.
DO NOT use your powered scooter in a shower or leave it in a damp
bathroom while taking a shower.
DO NOT leave your powered scooter in a damp area for any length of
time.
Direct exposure to rain or dampness could cause the powered scooter to
malfunction electrically and mechanically and may cause the powered
scooter to prematurely rust.
WEIGHT LIMITATION
The weight limitation is 250 lbs. (114 Kg.) for Models ZOOM-3, and LYNX SX-
3, 300 lbs. (136 Kg.) for Models LYNX LX-3, LYNX LX-3Plus and PANTHER
LX-4, and 400 lbs. (181 Kg.) for Model PANTHER MX-4.
The front basket and the floor basket are both rated for a maximum loading
capacity of 10 lbs.
EMI WARNINGS
CAUTION: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THIS
INFORMATION REGARDING THE POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE ON YOUR POWERED
SCOOTER.
Electromagnetic Interference EMI From Radio Wave sources.
cause the powered scooter to release its brakes, move by itself, or move in
unintended directions. It can also permanently damage the powered
scooter's control system. The intensity of the interfering EM energy can be
measured in volts per meter (V/m). Each powered scooter can resist EMI up
to a certain intensity. This is called its "immunity level." The higher the
immunity level, the greater the protection. At this time, current technology
is capable of achieving at least a 20 V/m immunity level, which would provide
useful protection from the more common sources of radiated EMI.
There are a number of sources of relatively intense electromagnetic fields in
the everyday environment. Some of these sources are obvious and easy to
avoid. Others are not apparent and exposure is unavoidable. However, we
believe that by following the warnings listed, your risk to EMI will be mini-
mized.
The sources of radiated EMI can be broadly classified into three types:
1) Hand-held Portable transceivers (transmitters-receivers with the
antenna mounted directly on the transmitting unit. Examples include:
citizens band (CB) radios, "walkie talkie," security, fire, and police trans-
ceivers, cellular telephones, and other personal communication devices.
**NOTE: Some cellular telephones and similar devices transmit signals
while they are ON, even when not being used;
2) Medium-range mobile transceivers, such as those used in police cars,
fire trucks, ambulances, and taxis. These usually have the antenna
mounted on the outside of the vehicle; and
3) Long-range transmitters and transceivers, such as commercial
broadcast transmitters (radio and TV broadcast antenna towers) and
amateur (HAM) radios.
NOTE: Other types of hand-held devices, such as cordless phones, laptop computers, AM/FM
radios, TV sets, CD players, cassette players, and small appliances, such as electric shavers and
hair dryers, so far as we know, are not likely to cause EMI problems to your powered scooter.
Powered Scooter Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
Because EM energy rapidly becomes more intense as one moves closer to
the transmitting antenna (source), the EM fields from hand-held radio wave
sources (transceivers) are of special concern. It is possible to unintentionally
bring high levels of EM energy very close to the powered scooter's control
system while using these devices. This can affect powered scooter move-
ment and braking. Therefore, the warnings listed are recommended to
prevent possible interference with the control system of the powered
scooter.
GENERAL GUIDELINES
ment which could result in serious injury.
1) Do not operate hand-held transceivers (transmitters receivers), such
as citizens band (CB radios, or turn ON personal communication devices,
such as cellular phones, while the powered scooter is turned ON;
2) Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or TV stations, and
try to avoid coming close to them;
3) If unintended movement or brake release occurs, turn the powered
scooter OFF as soon as it is safe;
4) Be aware that adding accessories or components, or modifying the
powered scooter, may make it more susceptible to EMI (Note: There is
no easy way to evaluate their effect on the overall immunity of the pow-
ered scooter); and
5) Report all incidents of unintended movement or brake release to the
powered scooter manufacturer, and note whether there is a source of
EMI nearby.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
1) 20 volts per meter (V/m) is a generally achievable and useful immu-
nity level against EMI (as of May 1994) (the higher the level, the greater
the protection);
2) The immunity level of this product is unknown.
SAFETY/HANDLING
Safety and Handling of the powered scooter requires the close attention of the user.
This manual points out the most common procedures and techniques involved in the
safe operation and maintenance. It is important to practice and master these safe tech-
niques until you are comfortable in maneuvering the powered scooter.
GENERAL GUIDELINES
Use this information only as a basic guide. The techniques that are discussed have
been used successfully by many.
Individual users often develop skills to deal with daily living activities that may differ from
those described in this manual. Invacare recognizes and encourages each individual to
try what works best for him/her in overcoming obstacles that they may encounter,
however, ALL WARNINGS and CAUTIONS given in this manual MUST be followed.
Techniques in this manual are a starting point for the new powered scooter user with
safety as the most important
consideration for all.
STABILITY AND BALANCE
WARNING
ALWAYS wear your seat positioning strap.
To assure stability and proper operation of your powered scooter, you must at all times
maintain proper balance. Your powered scooter has been designed to remain upright
and stable during normal daily activities.
PERCENTAGE OF WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION
WARNING
DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have to move forward in the
seat or pick them up from the floor by reaching down between your
knees.
Many activities require the powered scooter owner to reach, bend and transfer in and
out of the powered scooter. These movements cause a change to the normal balance,
the center of gravity, and the weight distribution of the powered scooter. To determine
and establish your particular safety limits, practice bending, reaching and transferring
activities in several combinations in the presence of a qualified healthcare professional
BEFORE attempting active use of the powered scooter.
Proper positioning is essential for your safety.
STAIRWAYS
WARNING
DO NOT attempt to move an occupied powered scooter between floors
using a stairway. Use an elevator to move an occupied powered scooter
between floors.
GENERAL GUIDELINES
If moving a powered scooter between floors by means of a stairway, the
occupant MUST be removed and transported independently of the
powered scooter. Extreme caution is advised when it is necessary to
move an UNOCCUPIED powered scooter up or down the stairs. Invacare
recommends disassembling the scooter and transporting the six (6)
components independently up or down the stairs. Make sure to use
ONLY secure, non-detachable parts on each component for hand-hold
supports.
DO NOT attempt to lift a powered scooter by any removable (detach-
able) parts. Lifting by means of removable (detachable) parts may result
in injury to the user or assistants or damage to the powered scooter.
ESCALATORS? SORRY!
DO NOT use an escalator to move a powered scooter between floors.
Serious bodily injury may occur.
Follow this procedure for moving the powered scooter between floors when an eleva-
tor is NOT available:
WARNING
Powered scooter weight without the batteries can weigh between 90 to
200 lbs. (depending on the model). Use proper lifting techniques (lift with
your legs) to avoid injury.
! WARNING
DO NOT operate without the
! WARNING
anti-tip tubes installed. 60106X144
Remove key from the ignition while scooter is
not in use. Otherwise, injury and/or damage to
the scooter or surrounding property may occur.
1090105
STANDARD
TILLER
! WARNING
DO NOT operate the scooter unless the tiller is in the locked position.
! CAUTION DO NOT lean against or pull forward on the tiller while mounting
DO NOT lift scooter up by the or dismounting the scooter. Otherwise, injury may occur.
front or rear shroud. Other- The manufacturer disclaims all responsibility for any personal
wise, damage to the scooter injury or property damage which may occur as a result of
may occur. 1089265 improper or unsafe use of its products. 1090104
SAFETY INSPECTION/
MAINTENANCE
NOTE: Every six (6) months take the scooter to a qualified technician for a thorough inspection and
servicing. Regular cleaning will reveal loose or worn parts and enhance the smooth operation of the
scooter. To operate properly and safely, the scooter must be cared for just like any other vehicle.
Routine maintenance will extend the life and efficiency of the scooter.
Initial adjustments should be made to suit your personal body structure and preference.
Thereafter follow these maintenance procedures:
MAINTENANCE
WARNING
After ANY adjustments, repair or service and BEFORE use, make sure
that all attaching hardware is tightened securely - otherwise, injury or
damage may occur.
CAUTION
DO NOT over-tighten hardware attaching to the frame. This could cause
damage to the frame.
SAFETY INSPECTION/
B. Top of Seat Adaptor.
MAINTENANCE
Seat
Plate
See
DETAIL Top
"A"
Seat
Adaptor
DETAIL "A"
Connecting
Pin
Release
Pin
Seat Lever
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
LIMITED DRIVING Batteries not charged long enough. Charge batteries overnight or
DISTANCE. ensure 8 hours of charge between
MAINTENANCE
OPERATION
WARNING
After ANY adjustments, repair or service and BEFORE use, make sure
that all attaching hardware is tightened securely. Otherwise, injury or
damage may result.
NUMBER OF CHARGE
BARS ILLUMINATED OF BATTERIES
8 fully charged
4 partially charged
0 discharged
NOTE: The number of bars illuminated may decrease when driving over uneven surfaces even
with batteries fully charged. True reading is with key inserted and
indicator illuminated with powered scooter stationary.
WARNING
When negotiating ramps, if the throttle control lever is released while in
FORWARD motion the powered scooter will "ROLLBACK" approxi-
mately one (1) foot before brake engages. If the throttle control lever is
released while in REVERSE motion the powered scooter will "ROLL-
BACK" approximately three (3) feet before brake engages.
3. Horn Button - Located on front face of control panel toward the left. (DETAIL "B").
DETAIL "A"
Speed Control Knob Battery Charge
Battery Indicator
Charge
Indicator
Speed Control
Knob
OPERATION
DETAIL "B"
STANDARD
TILLER
Horn Button
DELTA
TILLER
Ignition
Throttle Throttle
Control Lever Control Lever
(REVERSE) (FORWARD)
Headlight Button
OPERATION
centralized to the handle grips of the Throttle Control Lever Throttle Control Lever
tiller. FIGURE 3 - ALL SCOOTER
PANTHER MX-4 SCOOTERS MODELS WITH DELTA TILLERS
ONLY
With Standard Tillers (FIGURE 4)
1. Turn Signal Switch - Located on the front face of the control panel
(DETAIL "E"). DETAIL "E"
2. Hazard Light Button - Located on
the front face of the control panel. Turn Signal
This button illuminates both turn signals. Switch Hazard Light
Button
NOTE: Switching from HIGH speed to LOW speed DETAIL "F"
decreases power (speed) by approximately 25%, Hand Brake
from 7¼ MPH to 5¼ MPH. Switching from LOW Lever
speed to HIGH speed restores power (speed).
High/Low
3. High/Low Speed Switch - This Speed Switch
switch is located on the right side of
the control panel (DETAIL "F").
4. Hand Brake Lever - Located on left
hand grip (DETAIL "F").
With Delta Tillers (figure 5). FIGURE 4 - PANTHER MX-4
SCOOTERS ONLY - WITH
1. Turn Signal Switch - Top face of STANDARD TILLERS
controller.
2. Hazard Light Button - Right side of controller tiller.
NOTE: Switching from HIGH speed to LOW speed decreases power (speed) by approximately
25%, from 7¼ MPH to 5¼ MPH. Switching
High/Low
from LOW speed to HIGH speed restores Speed Switch
power (speed). Turn Signal
Switch Hazard Light
3. High/Low Speed Switch - This Button
switch is
located on the top face of the control
panel.
1. Before operation of the powered scooter, review the CONTROL PANEL FEATURES
section in this procedure of the manual.
2. Install and charge batteries. Refer to REPLACING BATTERIES and CHARGING
THE BATTERIES in PROCEDURE 4 in this manual.
3. Transferring to and from the seat can be accomplished in one (1) of two (2) ways:
A. Flipping up the armrest makes entering/exiting easier.
B. For all models except ZOOM-3, the seat can be rotated in either direction.
Refer to 90º SEAT SWIVEL ADJUSTMENT in PROCEDURE 5 in this manual.
4. Once the seat is locked in the forward-facing position and both armrests are in the
DOWN position, adjust the tiller to a comfortable angle. Refer to TILLER ANGLE
ADJUSTMENT in PROCEDURE 8 in this manual.
5. Adjust speed control knob to the appropriate setting. For PANTHER MX-4 also
select low/ high speed.
NOTE: For driving indoors or on uneven terrain, a slower speed (and the selection of low speed
for PANTHER MX-4 is recommended. For soft terrain or steep inclines (no greater than 8º), a
faster speed may be necessary.
6. Insert the key into the ignition.
WARNING
Always depress the throttle control lever gradually. This will ensure
smooth safe starts.
NOTE: Throttle control levers are teetered such that moving one (1) will also move the opposite
side throttle control lever.
7. To operate the scooter, depress the throttle control lever in the following manner:
A. STANDARD TILLERS:
To move FORWARD - Push the RIGHT-SIDE of the throttle control lever.
To move in REVERSE- Push the LEFT-SIDE of the throttle control lever.
To STOP - Release the throttle control lever and the powered scooter will
quickly slow down and the brake will engage. PANTHER MX-4 - Use the hand
OPERATION
brake lever when needing
accelerated stops. See USING THE HAND BRAKE LEVER/BRAKE/BRAKE ARM
in this procedure of the manual.
B. DELTA TILLERS:
To move FORWARD - Pull the RIGHT-SIDE throttle control lever rearward
(toward user), or Push the LEFT-SIDE throttle control lever forward (away from user).
To move in REVERSE - Pull the LEFT-SIDE throttle control lever rearward (toward
user), or Push the RIGHT-SIDE throttle control lever forward away from user).
To STOP - Release the throttle control lever and the powered scooter will
quickly slow down and the brake will engage.
NOTE: To equip the scooter for left hand operation, contact a qualified technician.
The powered scooter is equipped with a "proportional" control meaning that the farther
you depress the throttle control lever, the faster the powered scooter will travel. With a
proportional control, you can drive as slowly in the high speed setting as you can in the
low speed setting. Your top speed, however, is limited by the setting of the speed-control
knob. For safety reasons, reverse speed is limited to approximately 50% of forward speed.
When first learning to drive, select a SLOW speed and try to drive the powered scooter AS
SLOWLY as possible by depressing the throttle control lever only slightly. This exercise will help you
learn to utilize the full potential of the proportional control and allow you to start and stop smoothly.
starting.
F
➠OF
Brake release lever OFF (lever UP) and Rear of
➠
ON
the key removed allows the powered Scooter
scooter to be pushed. The powered
scooter cannot be driven with the brake in NOTE: Remove key and disengage brake
the OFF (lever UP) position. before manually pushing the scooter.
FIGURE 7 - BRAKE RELEASE LEVER
PANTHER MX-4 ONLY - ALL MODELS EXCEPT
(FIGURE 8) PANTHER MX-4
Normal driving position for the brake is the ON (lever UP) position. Activation of the
throttle control lever automatically releases the brake so the powered scooter can
drive. Releasing the throttle control lever
automatically engages the brake so the
powered scooter will not roll on its own. Rear of Scooter
OPERATION
1. Remove seat. Refer to REMOVING/INSTALLING THE SEAT in PROCEDURE 5 of
this manual.
2. Remove rear shroud. Refer to REMOVING/
INSTALLING REAR SHROUD in PROCEDURE 9 of this manual.
3. Flip top of fuse holder open.
4. Pull fuse out and install NEW fuse.
5. Reverse STEPS 1-3 to reassemble.
Circuit
Breaker
Rear Button
Shroud
Top
Fuse
Fuse Holder
WARNING
After ANY adjustments, repair or service and BEFORE use, make sure that all
attaching hardware is tightened securely - otherwise, injury or damage may
result.
5. Disconnect red and black connectors of the battery wiring harness from red and
black connectors of the controller wiring harness.
6. Remove batteries w/ cables from rear sub-frame.
REPLACING THE BATTERIES (FIGURE 2)
BATTERIES/CHARGING
WARNING
Turn Power OFF and remove key from ignition.
Where applicable, ALWAYS use a battery lifting strap when moving a battery.
It is the most convenient method. It also helps to prolong the life of the bat-
tery.
DO NOT tip the batteries. Keep the batteries in an upright position.
The use of rubber gloves and chemical goggles is recommended when
working with batteries.
CAUTION
Place the powered scooter in a well ventilated area where work can be
performed without risking damage to carpeting or floor covering.
NOTE: If there is battery acid on the sides of the battery, add baking soda to these areas to neutralize
the battery acid. Before reinstalling the NEW batteries, clean the baking soda from the batteries.
RECOMMENDED BATTERY TYPES
WARNING
The warranty and performance specifications contained in this manual
are based on the use of deep cycle gel cell or sealed lead acid batteries.
Invacare strongly recommends their use as the power source for this unit.
CAUTION
Failure to use the correct battery size and/or voltage may cause damage
to the powered scooter and give unsatisfactory performance.
NOTE: Both recommended battery types are spill proof and require no maintenance except
routine charging.
NOTE: Charge batteries daily. It is critical not to let them run low at any time.
NOTE: Invacare recommends that both batteries be replaced if one (1) battery is defective.
WARNING
NEVER allow any of your tools and/or battery cables to contact BOTH
terminal(s) post(s) at the same time. An electrical short may occur and
injury or damage may occur.
BATTERIES/CHARGING
1. Remove the batteries with cable assemblies from scooter. Refer to REMOVING/
INSTALLING THE BATTERIES WITH CABLES in this procedure of the manual.
2. If necessary, lift battery cable boot up off of the battery terminal.
3. For ZOOM-3 - remove the battery cable connections by gapsing the connectors
and pulling.
4. For all other models, remove the hardware that secures the cable assembly to the
battery terminals. Hardware for each model is as follows:
A. For LYNX SX-3 - Mounting screw, lockwasher, washers, and locknut.
Plus
B. For LYNX LX-3, LX-3 and PANTHER LX-4 - Mounting screw and locknut.
C. For PANTHER MX-4 - Mounting screw and lockwasher.
5. Repeat STEPS 2 - 4 for opposite battery.
6. Position battery cables onto NEW battery terminals.
CAUTION
The positive (+) terminal MUST be connected to the positive (+) termi-
nal/post, otherwise serious damage will occur to the electrical system.
WARNING
Always make black cable to negative terminal connection first. Other-
wise,
injury may result.
BATTERIES/CHARGING
11. Charge the batteries. Refer to CHARGING THE BATTERIES in this procedure of the manual.
2. Clean the terminals and inside the battery clamps by using a battery cleaning tool,
wire brush, or medium grade sand paper.
WARNING
Never attempt to recharge the batteries by attaching cables directly to
the battery terminals or clamps.
DO NOT attempt to recharge the batteries and operate the powered
scooter at the same time.
CAUTION
New batteries MUST be fully charged prior to initial use of the powered
scooter.
Always charge new batteries before initial use or battery life will be re-
duced.
As a general rule, you should recharge your batteries as frequently as pos-
sible to assure the longest possible life and to minimize required charging
time. Plan to recharge them when you do not anticipate using the powered
scooter.
The range per battery charge using recommended batteries should be approximately 5 to 9
hours of typical operation. Extensive use on inclines may substantially reduce per charge mileage.
WARNING
NEVER leave the charger unattended when the circuit breaker (charger)
is tripping ON and OFF.
NOTE: If performing charging procedures independently, READ and CAREFULLY follow the
individual instructions for each charger (supplied or purchased).
NOTE: If charging instructions are not supplied, consult a qualified service technician for proper
procedures.
MODEL BATTERY CHARGER* POWER CORD
ZOOM-3 Remote (Supplied) Supplied
LYNX SX-3 On-Board Supplied
LYNX LX-3 On-Board Supplied
Plus
LYNX LX-3 On-Board Supplied
PANTHER LX-4 Remote (Supplied) Supplied
PANTHER MX-4 On-Board Supplied
* NOTE : AC power cord (3-prong plug, 15 ampere current
rating; industrial type)
BATTERIES/CHARGING
2. Plug charger connector into charger Cover
port.
3. Plug charger into standard 110-volt
wall outlet.
4. Refer to BATTERY CHARGER
OPERATION in this procedure of the Charger
manual. Connector AC Power
Charger Cord
Port Charger
FIGURE 3 - CHARGING THE
BATTERIES
(REMOTE BATTERY CHARGER)
AC Power
Cord
A. Remote Battery Chargers - Unplug battery charger from charger port and
wall outlet. Contact Invacare at the number listed on the back page.
B. On-board Battery Chargers - Unplug AC power cord from the on-board
battery charger and wall outlet. Contact Invacare at the number listed on the back
page.
3. When the ON/OFF LED indicator is OFF, charger is OFF.
4. When the CHARGE LED indicator is "Blinking" Green, the batteries are charging.
5. When the CHARGE LED indicator is Solid Green, the batteries are FULLY charged (or as fully
charged as their condition will allow). At this point, the charger automatically stops charging.
6. If the charger is on and the CHARGE LED indicator is OFF, the charger is discon-
nected. Check that all connections are secure. If CHARGE LED indicator is still
OFF, perform one (1) of the following:
A. Remote Battery Chargers - Unplug battery charger from charger port and
wall outlet. Contact Invacare at the number listed on the back page.
B. For On-board battery chargers - Unplug AC power cord from the on-board
battery charger and wall outlet. Contact Invacare at the number listed on the back
page.
NOTE: The powered scooter is designed with an an electrical lockout to prevent it from being
driven while the charger is plugged in to an outlet.
SEAT
WARNING
After ANY adjustments, repair or service and BEFORE use, make sure
that all attaching hardware is tightened securely - otherwise, injury or
damage may result.
REMOVING (FIGURE 2)
1. Remove the stability knob located under the seat on the frame post.
CAUTION
When the seat height adjustment pin is removed, the weight of the seat
assembly MUST be supported to prevent the seat from falling onto the
frame.
NOTE: When installing the seat height adjustment pin, it is necessary to support the weight of
the seat assembly.
C. For adjustable seat seat post ZOOM-3 - install seat assembly onto seat post
with the seat in the forward position.
4. Reinstall stability knob. Hand tighten.
ADJUSTING THE SEAT HEIGHT
1. Determine seat post type. Refer to DETERMINING SEAT POST TYPE in this procedure
SEAT
of the manual.
2. Perform one (1) of the following:
A. For solid seat posts proceed to SOILD SEAT POSTS in this procedure of the
manual.
B. For adjustable height seat posts proceed to ADJUSTABLE SEAT POSTS in
this procedure of the manual.
WARNING
DO NOT use the stability knob to adjust the seat height. It is NOT designed
to support weight of the user. Otherwise, injury to the user and/or damage
to the scooter may result.
zoom-3
1. Remove the seat. Refer to REMOVING/INSTALLING THE SEAT in this procedure of the
manual.
2. Remove the stability knob located on the front of the frame post.
3. Remove the rear shroud. Refer to REMOVING/INSTALLING THE REAR SHROUD
in PROCEDURE 9 of this manual.
4. Disengage and remove the seat height adjustment pin from the seat post.
5. Adjust the seat post to the desired height adjustment.
6. Reinstall the seat height adjustment pin through the frame post and seat post.
7. Secure the seat height adjustment pin by performing the following steps:
A. Swivel the pin lock until it is parallel to the pin .
B. Bend the end of the pin lock and position it over the end of the pin (DETAIL "A").
8. Reassemble scooter by reversing STEPS 1-3.
ALL other models
1. Remove the stability knob located on Adjustable
Height Seat
the front of the frame post. Post Seat
CAUTION Height
Adjust-
When the seat height adjustment pin ment Pin
is removed, the weight of the seat
assembly MUST be supported to Frame
prevent the seat from falling onto Post Pin Lock
the frame.
DETAIL "A"
2. Disengage and remove the seat height
adjustment pin from the seat post. Bend End of
Pin Lock AWAY
3. Adjust the seat assembly into the From Pin
frame post to the desired height
adjustment. FIGURE 4 - ADJUSTING THE SEAT
4. While holding the seat assembly in HEIGHT - ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT
place, install the seat height adjustment SEAT POSTS
pin through the frame post and seat post.
5. Secure the seat height adjustment pin by performing the following steps:
A. Swivel the pin lock until it is parallel to the pin .
B. Bend the end of the pin lock and position it over the end of the pin (DETAIL "A").
SEAT
PANTHER MX-4 ONLY - DO NOT use the seat swivel option when the
following combination occurs. Accessories are installed (such as Safety
Flag, Crutch/Cane Holder, etc.) and the seat is mounted in lowest height
adjustment position. Otherwise, damage to the scooter may occur.
Seat
SEAT
Seat Cushion
upholstery located on the rear of the
seat.
2. Remove seat upholstery and seat
cushion from seat.
INSTALLING Seat Snap
1. Install NEW/EXISTING seat cushion Upholstery Buttons
onto seat.
FIGURE 8 - REMOVING/
2. Install NEW/EXISTING seat upholstery INSTALLING THE SEAT
onto seat. UPHOLSTERY/CUSHION
3. Secure seat upholstery to seat with
rear snap buttons.
WARNING
Laundering or moisture will reduce flame retardation of the upholstery.
WARNING
After ANY adjustments, repair or service and BEFORE use, make sure
that all attaching hardware is tightened securely - otherwise injury or
damage may result.
Back Cushion
w/Foam Insert
Back Snap
Buttons
FIGURE 2 - REMOVING/INSTALLING BACK CUSHION/UPHOLSTERY
BACK
screw in place. Mounting Back
Screw Bracket
WARNING
Both mounting screws MUST be Outside
Jam Nut
adjusted to obtain the same back
angle so the weight of the user is Top Edge of Back
evenly distributed. Otherwise, Bracket
injury to the user and/or damage to Inside Jam Nut
the scooter may occur. FIGURE 3 - ADJUSTING THE BACK
RECLINE
5. Repeat STEPS 1-4 for opposite side of
back. To maintain same angle, count
the number of exposed threads between the mounting screw and the outside jam
nut.
ADJUSTING THE HEADREST
ALL MODELS EXCEPT ZOOM-3 (FIGURE 4)
1. To raise headrest, lift headrest up to desired position.
NOTE: Headrest is locked in position when an audible "click" is heard.
2. To lower headrest, push release tab towards the inside of the chair. Lower headrest
to desired position.
Headrest
Release
Tab Headrest
Tube
FIGURE 4 - ADJUSTING THE HEADREST
WARNING
BACK
After ANY adjustments, repair or service and BEFORE use, make sure that all
attaching hardware is tightened securely - otherwise, injury or damage may
result.
BACK
1. Loosen bottom adjustment knob.
2. Adjust armrest to desired position.
3. Retighten bottom adjustment knob
securely.
4. Measure distance from the back edge Armrest
Bottom
of armrest to the back edge of the Adjustment Knob
armrest post.
5. Repeat STEPS 1-4 for opposite armrest
setting armrest at distance determined FIGURE 3 - ARMREST DEPTH
in STEP 4. ADJUSTMENT
HEIGHT (FIGURE 4)
1. Loosen the stability set screws on of the armrest post.
2. Remove the mounting screw and
locknut that secure the armrest in Armrest
place.
3. Adjust armrest to desired mounting COUNT
position and secure with EXISTING THESE Locknut
mounting screw and locknut. Securely HOLES
tighten. (STEP 5)
4. Retighten the stability set screws on Mounting
the armrest post. Screw
5. Count the number of exposed mount- Stability
Armpost
ing holes above the armrest armpost. Set Screws
6. Repeat STEPS 1-4 for opposite armrest FIGURE 4 - ARMREST HEIGHT
setting armrest at the mounting hole ADJUSTMENT
determined in STEP 5.
WARNING
TILLER ADJUSTMENT
After ANY adjustments, repair or service and BEFORE use, make sure that all
attaching hardware is tightened securely - otherwise, injury or damage may
result.
Tiller
Tiller Adjustment
Knob
Tiller Spacer
Adjustment
Plate
Tiller
Bracket
TILLER ADJUSTMENT
The angle adjustments on models built AFTER 10/00 have five (5) adjustment positions.
1. Adjust the seat to a comfortable position. Perform one (1) of the following:
Plus
A. For models LYNX SX-3, LYNX LX-3, AND LYNX LX-3 , refer to
ADJUSTING THE SEAT DEPTH in PROCEDURE 5 of this manual.
B. For PANTHER LX-4 and PANTHER MX-4 with deluxe seats, refer to
ADJUSTABLE SEAT SLIDE in PROCEDURE 5 of this manual.
2. The tiller release lever is located on the lower left side of the tiller.
3. Support the tiller with your right-hand.
4. Push the release lever in toward the tiller to release the tiller.
5. Adjust the tiller to desired adjustment hole.
6. When the tiller is at the desired angle, pull the release lever away from the adjustment plate.
7. Gently, push/pull against tiller to ensure that the tiller is securely engaged into the
locking mechanism.
NOTE: The tiller is locked in position when an audible click is heard.
Tiller
Tiller Release Lever
UNLOCKED
Adjustment Pin
WARNING
After ANY adjustments, repair or service and BEFORE use, make sure
that all attaching hardware is tightened securely - otherwise, injury or
damage may result.
WARNING
This procedure MUST be per- Frame
formed by a qualified technician. Post
TILLER ADJUSTMENT
1. Turn Power OFF and remove key from ignition.
2. Remove the seat. Refer to REMOVING/INSTALLING THE SEAT in PROCEDURE 5
of this manual.
3. Remove the rear shroud. Refer to REMOVING/INSTALLING THE REAR SHROUD
in this procedure of the manual.
4. Place the rear sub-frame up on blocks so that the rear tires are OFF the ground.
5. Flatten the tab on the locking tab washer that is bent against the hex head screw
(FIGURE 2, DETAIL "B").
6. Remove the hex screw that secures the rear wheel to the drive shaft.
7. Use a wheel puller if necessary to remove the EXISTING rear wheel assembly from
the drive shaft.
INSTALLING
NOTE: The keystock in the drive shaft MUST lineup with the cutout in the wheel hub.
1. Place keystock in cutout on drive shaft (FIGURE 2, DETAIL "A").
2. Align the three (3) mounting holes in the large washer with the three (3) mounting
holes in the wheel hub.
WARNING
NEVER use a locking tab washer more than once. ALWAYS use a NEW
locking tab washer when installing the rear wheels.
3. Align the NEW locking tab washer with the center mounting hole AND one (1) of
the outer mounting holes in the large washer.
4. Install one (1) mounting screw through the lockwasher, OUTER mounting hole in
NEW locking tab washer, large washer and wheel hub. Securely tighten.
5. Install one (1) mounting screw through the lockwasher, remaining OUTER mounting
hole in large washer and wheel hub. Securely tighten.
6. Install the rear wheel onto the drive shaft.
NOTE: Use a rubber hammer if necessary to help position rear wheel completely onto the drive
shaft.
7. Install the hex screw through the MIDDLE mounting hole in the locking tab washer,
large washer and wheel hub. Securely tighten.
8. Visually inspect the hex screw and the NEW locking tab washer. Ensure one (1) of
SHROUD/WHEELS
the tabs on the NEW locking tab washer is parallel with one (1) of the flats on the
head of the hex screw (DETAIL B, FIGURE 2).
9. If one (1) of the tabs on the NEW locking tab washer is NOT parallel with one (1)
of the flats on the head of the hex screw, TIGHTEN the hex screw until the closest
flat and locking tab are parallel.
NOTE: TIGHTEN hex screw only. DO NOT loosen hex screw to make one of the tabs on the
NEW locking washer parallel.
10. Bend the parallel tab of NEW locking tab washer up tight against the hex screw
(FIGURE 2, DETAIL "B").
11. If necessary, repeat STEPS 1 - 10 for opposite rear wheel.
12. Install the rear shroud. Refer to REMOVING/INSTALLING THE REAR SHROUD in
this procedure of manual.
13. Install the seat. Refer to REMOVING/INSTALLING THE SEAT in PROCEDURE 5 of
Rear Wheel
DETAIL B
Tab Bent 90°
Large
DETAIL A Washer
Keystock
Cutout Locking Tab
Washer
Wheel Hub
Locking Tab Washer
Drive Shaft Lockwasher
Hex Screw
Mounting Screws
REMOVING
1. Turn Power OFF and remove key from ignition.
2. Place the front of the powered scooter up on blocks so that the front wheel is OFF the ground.
3. Remove the hardware that secures the front wheel to the mounting fork/front
frame. The hardware for each model is as follows:
SHROUD/WHEELS
A. For ZOOM-3 and LYNX SX-3 - Mounting screw, washers and locknut.
Plus
B. For Lynx LX-3 and LX-3 - Hex head threaded insert, spacers, washer,
lockwasher, and locknut.
C. For PANTHER LX-4 and PANTHER MX-4 - Mounting screw, lockwasher,
washer (if applicable) and locknut.
4. Remove front wheel from mounting fork/front frame.
INSTALLING
1. Secure the wheel to the mounting fork/front frame in the following manner:
WARNING
Front wheel MUST be mounted in the bottom mounting hole For ZOOM-3
and LYNX SX-3. Otherwise, injury may result.
A. For ZOOM-3 and LYNX SX-3 - with mounting screw, washers, and locknut.
B. For LYNX LX-3 and LX-3Plus - with hex head threaded insert, spacers,
washer, lockwasher, and locknut.
C. For PANTHER LX-4 and PANTHER MX-4 - with mounting screw,
lockwasher, washer (if applicable) and locknut.
2. Securely tighten front wheel mounting hardware.
MODELS ZOOM-3 AND LYNX SX-3 MODELS LYNX LX-3 AND LX-3Plus
Mounting Mounting
Mounting
DO NOT USE TOP Screw Fork
Fork MOUNTING HOLE
Lockwasher Hex Head
Mounting Threaded
Screw Insert
Locknut Washer
Wheel
Washers Wheel
Spacer Spacer
WARNING
After ANY adjustments, repair or service and BEFORE use, make sure that all
TRANSPORT
Yellow Connectors
Controller
Wiring Harness
Tiller Wiring Harness
TRANSPORT
Blue
Connectors
Wire Supports
ORANGE Connectors
Controller Wiring
Harness
Tiller Wiring Harness
NOTE: Illustrations apply to Models LYNX SX-3, LYNX LX-3, LYNX LX-3Plus, and PANTHER LX-
4.
FIGURE 1 - TRANSPORTING THE SCOOTER - FOR ALL MODELS
EXCEPT ZOOM-3
8. For Panther MX-4 Models Built Before 10/00 - Without Delta Tillers (FIGURE
3):
WARNING
When reassembling scooter, ensure retaining pin is properly engaged in
the hand brake cable. Otherwise, injury and/or damage may result.
A. Pull the retaining pin that secures the hand brake cable assembly together (DETAIL "A").
TRANSPORT
B. Remove the hand brake cable from the retaining tab located underneath the
front shroud (DETAILS "B" & "C").
NOTE: Note the position of the locknut in relation to the frame tab for proper reinstallation.
When re-assembling the hand brake cable assembly, the locknut must be positioned in front of
the frame tab (DETAILS "D" & "E").
C. Remove the threaded end of the hand brake cable from the frame tab of the rear sub-
frame.
DETAIL "A" DETAIL "D" - REMOVING HAND
Rear BRAKE CABLE
Sub Frame Retaining Pin Threaded End
of Cable Assembly
Hand Brake
Cable Assembly
DETAIL "B"
Frame Tab of Rear
Sub-Frame
Frame Tab
Rear Wheel
Hand Brake Cable
NOTE: Side view shows location of Hand Brake Cable.
FIGURE 3 - TRANSPORTING THE SCOOTER - FOR PANTHER MX-4
MODELS BUILT BEFORE 10/00 - WITHOUT DELTA TILLERS
WARNING
When reassembling scooter, ensure retaining pin is properly engaged securing
the front and rear frame together. Otherwise, injury and/or damage may
result.
9. Pull retaining pin that secures the rear frame and front frame assemblies together (FIGURE
2).
TRANSPORT
10. Separate front frame assembly from the rear frame assembly (FIGURE 2).
11. Fold tiller down. Refer to TILLER ANGLE ADJUSTMENT in PROCEDURE 8 of this manual.
DISASSEMBLED VIEW
Front Basket
Seat
Rear
Shroud
ZOOM-3
One Piece
Frame Assembly
Rear Sub-Frame
Assembly
WARNING
After ANY adjustments, repair or service and BEFORE use, make sure
that all attaching hardware is tightened securely - otherwise, injury or
damage may result.
The front basket and the floor basket are both rated for a maximum load-
ing capacity of 10 lbs.
Front
Basket Slots Shroud
of Tiller
Mounting
Clips
OPTIONS/REPLACEMENT PARTS
NOTE: The front basket must be installed with angled side facing the front and the vertical side
up against the rear shroud.
2. To install, secure basket to front shroud with two (2) thumb screws. Securely
tighten.
Thumb Front
Screws Floor
Shroud
Basket
Rear
Floor Shroud
Basket Vertical
Side
Width Adjustment
Knob
Seat Frame
NOTE: The Crutch/Cane Holder, Safety Flag, and Oxygen Holder all install into the accessory tube; ONLY
one (1) of these may be installed at a time. These accessories are NOT available on the ZOOM-3.
NOTE: To remove, reverse the following
procedure.
Seat
WARNING
The installation of the crutch/cane Crutch/
Cane
holder onto the back of the
Holder
scooter seat significantly increases
the length of the scooter. When
turning the scooter or swiveling
Hook Mounting
the scooter seat, it is important to Accessory
Tube Screw
take note of this increased length - Base
otherwise, injury and/or damage to FIGURE 4 - REMOVING/
the INSTALLING THE CRUTCH/CANE
surrounding property may result. HOLDER
INSTALLING
1. Install the crutch/cane holder into the accessory tube located on the back of the
seat.
2.. Install mounting screw to secure the crutch/cane holder in place. Securely tighten.
3. Align slot on base with hook on crutch/cane holder and slide base down into position.
OPTIONS/REPLACEMENT PARTS
WARNING
DO NOT operate scooter without the anti-tippers being installed, if so
equipped. Anti-tippers MUST BE attached at all times.
ANTI-TIPPER WHEELS
1. Perform one of the following: ZOOM-3
A. For ZOOM-3 - remove the screw
and locknut that secures the anti- Frame
tipper wheels to the frame.
B. For all other models - Remove the Locknut
cotter pin and washer that secure the
anti-tipper wheel to the frame.
Anti-Tipper
2. Install NEW wheels and secure with Wheel
EXISTING hardware.
Screw
ANTI-TIPPER WHEEL
ASSEMBLY Rear Shroud Cotter Pin
NOTE: Anti-tipper wheel assemblies are only
found on the LYNX LX-3, LYNX LX-3Plus and Frame
PANTHER LX-4 models.
Anti-Tipper
NOTE: To replace anti-tipper wheels, refer to Wheel
REPLACING ANTI-TIPPER WHEELS in this
procedure of the manual. Washer
NOTE: Rear wheel removed for clarity.
1. Remove the quick-release pin that
secure the anti-tipper assembly to the
rear frame assembly. Rear
Sub-Frame Quick-
2. Remove the anti-tipper wheel assembly. Release
Pin
3. Install NEW anti-tipper wheel assembly.
WARNING
When installing quick-release pin,
ensure locking pin is protruding
through bottom of sub-frame as- Anti-Tipper
sembly. Assembly
Seat
Plate
Mounting
Screw
Seat Lever
Top Locknut
Hole Bottom
Hole
Cotter Pin Connecting
Pin
OPTIONS/REPLACEMENT PARTS
NOTE: The tiller angle adjustment lever is Pin
Seat Plunger
NOT available on ZOOM-3. Lever Tiller
1. Adjust the tiller so that the position of
the tiller is in-between adjustment
holes. Adjustment
Holes
NOTE: This adjustment allows the plunger to
be fixed in the fully extended position.
2. Remove the retaining ring. Retaining
Ring
3. Remove the pin that secures the
adjustment lever in place.
Position tiller in-between Adjustment
4. Remove the adjustment lever from the adjustment holes Holes
plunger. (STEP 1)
5. Install NEW adjustment lever onto FIGURE 8 - REPLACING TILLER
plunger. ANGLE ADJUSTMENT LEVER
6. Install pin through adjustment lever and plunger and secure in place with retaining ring.
7. Adjust tiller to one (1) of the three (3), or five (5) adjustment holes. Refer to TILLER
ANGLE ADJUSTMENT in PROCEDURE 8 of this manual.
REPLACING HEADLIGHT LIGHTBULBS
MODELS LYNX LX-3 AND PANTHER LX-4 (FIGURE 9)
1. Remove the two (2) mounting screws that secure the headlight assembly to the
housing.
2. Remove the plug from the headlight LYNX LX-3 AND PANTHER LX-4
assembly. Mounting Screws
Housing
3. Remove the EXISTING lightbulb from
Lightbulb
the plug.
4. Install the NEW lightbulb into the plug.
5. Reinstall plug into headlight assembly.
6. Resecure headlight assembly to the
housing with EXISTING mounting
Plug
screws. Securely tighten.
Headlight Assembly
FIGURE 9 - REPLACING
HEADLIGHT LIGHTBULBS
MODELS LYNX LX-3 AND
PANTHER LX-4
lightbulb plug can only be installed with prongs in the orientation in which they were removed.
1. Before removing lightbulb plug, place a scribe mark on a prong and the slot in which
it is positioned in. See DETAIL "A".
NOTE: When reassembling, the scribe mark will help align the prongs with the proper corre-
sponding slots on the headlight assembly.
2. To remove lightbulb plug, twist lightbulb plug COUNTERCLOCKWISE and remove
from headlight assembly.
3. Remove lightbulb from headlight assembly.
4. To install light bulb, align prong of NEW lightbulb with the slot in the head light
assembly and insert.
5. Install plug into headlight assembly at the orientation noted from above and twist
CLOCKWISE.
Place scribe
Partial View of mark on
Headlight prong.
Assembly
Lightbulb Plug
Notch Headlight
Assembly
Prong
Lightbulb
Plug
Prongs
FIGURE 10 - REPLACING HEADLIGHT LIGHTBULBS
MODEL PANTHER MX-4
OPTIONS/REPLACEMENT PARTS
manual.
2. Remove the rear shroud. Refer to REMOVING/INSTALLING THE REAR SHROUD
in PROCEDURE 9 of this manual.
3. Remove the floor basket. Refer to REMOVING/INSTALLING THE FLOOR BASKET
in this procedure of the manual.
4. Pull on-board battery charger partially out of front shroud.
5. Disconnect blue connector of on-board battery charger from blue connector of
battery wiring harness.
6. Disconnect white connector of on-board battery charger from white connector of
battery wiring harness.
7. Remove the EXISTING on-board battery charger.
8. Install NEW on-board battery charger by reversing STEPS 1-7.
On-Board
Battery
Charger
White
Connectors
Blue
Connectors
Front
Shroud
NOTES
NOTES
LIMITED WARRANTY
PLEASE NOTE: THE WARRANTY BELOW HAS BEEN DRAFTED TO COMPLY WITH
FEDERAL LAW APPLICABLE TO PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED AFTER JULY 4, 1975.
LIMITED WARRANTY
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 this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a
period of eighteen (18) months on electrical and transaxle and three (3) years on frame
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. Invacares 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
product. In the event you do not receive satisfactory warranty service, please write directly
to Invacare at the address on the back cover, provide dealers 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
OPERATION, MAINTENANCE OR STORAGE, PRODUCTS MODIFIED WITHOUT
INVACARES EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
MODIFICATION THROUGH THE USE OF 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 INVACARES 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 THE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
THE FOREGOING EXPRESS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY
OTHER WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUD-
ING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND THE SOLE REMEDY FOR VIOLATIONS OF ANY
WARRANTY
WHATSOEVER, SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE
DEFECTIVE PRODUCT 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.
USA Canada
One Invacare Way 5970 Chedworth Way Invacare is a registered trademark of
Elyria, Ohio USA Mississauga, Ontario Invacare Corporation.
44036-2125 L5R 3T9, Canada © 2000 Invacare Corporation
800-333-6900 905-890-8838
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