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Invacare Orion Series - User Manual

Invacare Orion Series
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Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • T
    Todd SanchezAug 16, 2025
    What to do if Invacare Scooter batteries must be charged?
    • S
      sotojessicaAug 16, 2025
      If the batteries of your Invacare scooter must be charged, charge them as soon as possible.
  • M
    Melissa MirandaAug 18, 2025
    What to do if Invacare Scooter battery voltage is too low?
    • S
      smithjessicaAug 19, 2025
      If the battery voltage of your Invacare scooter is too low: * Charge the batteries. * If you switch the scooter off for a few minutes, the batteries can often recuperate to such a stage that a short journey is still possible.
  • D
    Dawn AdamsAug 22, 2025
    What to do if Invacare Scooter brake fails?
    • T
      Tyler JonesAug 22, 2025
      If the brake fails on your Invacare scooter: * Ensure that the disengaging lever is in the engaged position. * Check the magnetic brake and cabling for open or short-circuited circuitry.
  • J
    Jessica SimmonsAug 25, 2025
    What to do if Invacare Scooter has power time exceeded error?
    • S
      Scott RodriguezAug 25, 2025
      If your Invacare scooter displays a power time exceeded error, switch the scooter off, wait a few minutes, and then switch it on again. Also, check the wiring harness for a short-circuit and check the motor.
  • J
    Joseph RayAug 27, 2025
    What to do if Invacare Scooter battery voltage is too high?
    • J
      Jacqueline BarnesAug 28, 2025
      If the battery voltage of your Invacare scooter is too high: * If the battery charger is connected, disconnect it from the scooter. * Switch the scooter off and on again.
  • L
    Louis MorganAug 31, 2025
    What to do if Invacare Scooter has no neutral position when switching on?
    • E
      Emily ColeAug 31, 2025
      If your Invacare scooter has no neutral position when switching on, put the drive lever in neutral, turn the power off, and then turn it on again.
  • A
    Aaron WilsonSep 3, 2025
    What to do if Invacare Scooter shows push/freewheel mode error?
    • M
      Matthew MurphySep 3, 2025
      If your Invacare scooter shows a push/freewheel mode error, switch the electronics system off and on again.
  • C
    Courtney HornSep 6, 2025
    What to do if Invacare Scooter has fault in speed potentiometer?
    • S
      sylviadukeSep 6, 2025
      If there is a fault in the speed potentiometer of your Invacare scooter, check the cabling for open or short-circuited circuitry.
  • M
    Mary RangelSep 9, 2025
    What to do if Invacare Scooter has circuit board failure?
    • J
      jasonromeroSep 9, 2025
      If there is a circuit board failure in your Invacare scooter, test the resistance of the drive lever to eliminate a defective lever.
  • E
    ericksonashleySep 12, 2025
    What to do if Invacare Scooter motor voltage error?
    • A
      Ashley MasonSep 12, 2025
      If there is a motor voltage error on your Invacare scooter, check the cabling for open or short-circuited circuitry.

Summary

2 Safety: General Precautions

2.1 General Safety Notes

Crucial safety warnings: smoking, misuse, medication, accidental motion.

2 Safety: Additional Guidelines

2.1 General Safety Notes (cont.)

Safety on falling out, load limits, lifting, moving parts, hot surfaces.

2 Safety: Electrical System

2.2 Safety Information on Electrical System

Risks of fire, sparking, smoking, electrical shorts from misuse.

2 Safety: Electrical System (cont.)

2.2 Safety Information on Electrical System (cont.)

Warnings on water exposure, battery cable connections, and electric shock.

2 Safety: Electromagnetic Interference

2 Safety: Driving and Freewheel Mode

2.4 Safety Information on Driving

Gradient, surface driving, and obstacle negotiation rules.

2 Safety: Driving and Maneuvering

2.4 Safety Information on Driving (cont.)

Tipping risks on bends/soft ground; turning circle limitations.

2 Safety: Care and Maintenance

2.5 Safety Information on Care and Maintenance

Risks of improper servicing; importance of regular inspections.

2 Safety: Modifications and Parts

2.6 Safety Information on Changes and Modifications

Risks of unapproved parts and modifications causing injury.

3 Components

3 Components: LED Console Functions

3 Components: LCD Operating Console

3 Components: LCD Console Functions

4 Setup: General Procedures

4.1 General Setup Information

General setup safety warnings and component collision prevention.

5 Accessories: Posture Belts

6 Usage: Getting In and Out

6 Usage: Pre-Drive Checks and Obstacles

6.2 Before Driving for the First Time

Advice for new users on familiarizing with device and controls.

6.3 Taking Obstacles

Guidance on how to safely approach and overcome obstacles.

6 Usage: Slopes, Parking, and Pushing

6.4 Driving Up and Down Gradients

Safety precautions for driving on slopes, including speed and posture.

6 Usage: Scooter Operation

6.8 Driving the Scooter

Instructions and safety warnings for operating the scooter's drive controls.

7 Controls System: Electronics and Battery

7.1 Electronics Protection System

Describes overload protection system and how it prevents damage.

7 Controls System: Battery Charging

7.2 Batteries

General info on charging, handling, and using 12V batteries.

7.2.1 General Information on Charging

Details on initial charging, break-in periods, and battery types.

7.2.2 General Instructions on Charging

Safe charging practices, daily charging, and temperature considerations.

7 Controls System: Battery Management

7.2.3 How to Charge the Batteries

Step-by-step guide on charging batteries safely, with warnings.

7.2.6 Instructions on Using the Batteries

Guidelines for optimal battery usage and avoiding deep discharge.

7 Controls System: Battery Handling and Removal

7 Controls System: Damaged Batteries

7.2.10 How to Handle Damaged Batteries Correctly

Safety precautions for handling damaged batteries and acid leaks.

8 Transport: General Information and Vehicle Transfer

8.1 Transport - General Information

Transport safety warnings: vehicle seat use, tie-down systems.

8.2 Transferring Mobility Device to Vehicle

Safety and procedures for vehicle transfer via ramp or lift.

8 Transport: Vehicle Transfer and Securing

9 Maintenance: Overview and Inspections

9.3 Inspection Checks

Lists essential pre-use, weekly, and monthly inspection checks.

9 Maintenance: Inspections and Wheels

9.3 Inspection Checks (cont.)

Details weekly/monthly checks for armrests, tyres, padding, electronics.

9 Maintenance: Tyres and Long-Term Storage

9 Maintenance: Storage and Preparation

11 Troubleshooting: Diagnosis and Fault Repair

11.1 Diagnosis and Fault Repair

How system provides diagnostic info for fault recognition and rectification.

11.1.1 Error Diagnosis

Guide to locating faults by checking status/LCD display and connections.

11 Troubleshooting: Error Codes

11.1.2 Error Codes And Diagnostic Codes

Lists flash codes, faults, consequences, and comments (Part 1).

11 Troubleshooting: Error Codes (cont.)

11.1.2 Error Codes And Diagnostic Codes (cont.)

Lists flash codes, faults, consequences, and comments (Part 2).

11 Troubleshooting: Error Codes (cont. 2)

11.1.2 Error Codes And Diagnostic Codes (cont. 2)

Lists flash codes, faults, consequences, and comments (Part 3).

12 Technical Data: Specifications

12 Technical Data: Electrical and Tyre Specifications

12 Technical Data: Driving Characteristics

12 Technical Data: Dimensions (ISO 7176-15)

12 Technical Data: Dimensions and Weight

12 Technical Data: Weights and Loads

12 Technical Data: Drive Range and Notes

13 Service: Inspections Performed

13 Service: Inspections Performed (cont.)

Invacare Orion Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Charger TypeOff-board
Drive SystemRear-wheel drive
Max Speed8 km/h (5 mph)
Top Speed8 km/h (5 mph)
Weight Capacity300 lbs
Maximum User Weight300 lbs
Battery2 x 12V
LightsFront and rear LED lights

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