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Invacare Pronto M41 Series - User Manual

Invacare Pronto M41 Series
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Questions and Answers

  • A
    Amanda HollowaySep 10, 2025
    Why does the motor judder or run irregularly on my Invacare Pronto M41 Wheelchair?
    • J
      Jeremy MoralesSep 10, 2025
      If your Invacare Wheelchair motor judders or runs irregularly, or only one motor runs, it could be due to a defective bearing or collector. In either case, measure the internal resistance of the motor and replace the motor if defective.
  • R
    Rebecca HarrisAug 22, 2025
    Why is there a short charging period for my Invacare Wheelchair?
    • M
      Mallory SantiagoAug 22, 2025
      If the charging period for your Invacare Wheelchair is short, one of the batteries could be defective and needs to be replaced.
  • S
    scott97Aug 25, 2025
    What to do if my Invacare Wheelchair will not start?
    • D
      Dalton GuerraAug 25, 2025
      If your Invacare Wheelchair won't start, there are several potential causes. The drive motors might be disengaged, so ensure they are engaged. The batteries could be defective and need replacement. A completely discharged battery requires pre-charging. Check the cabling if the power supply to the remote is interrupted. The remote itself might be defective, necessitating replacement. If the remote status display is flashing, assess the error code.
  • U
    ubrownAug 26, 2025
    Why do the motors stop and not start again on my Invacare Wheelchair?
    • S
      sherrivazquezAug 26, 2025
      If your Invacare Wheelchair motors stop and do not start again, it could be due to a high motor load causing the power module to lower the voltage. Leave the mobility device switched on and let the power module operate, then charge the batteries overnight with the electronics turned on. Alternatively, the motor itself could be defective, requiring you to measure its internal resistance and replace it if necessary. Finally, the power module might be defective, necessitating its replacement.
  • C
    Cathy WhiteAug 28, 2025
    Why does my Invacare Pronto M41 judder in drive mode?
    • J
      Joan Kaiser MDAug 28, 2025
      If your Invacare Wheelchair judders in drive mode, it could be due to defective batteries with unstable voltage, requiring replacement. Another cause could be defective drive motors, which would also need replacement.
  • L
    lopezlauraAug 29, 2025
    Why does my Invacare Wheelchair pull to the left or right?
    • B
      Brent CuevasAug 29, 2025
      If your Invacare Wheelchair is pulling to the left or right, it could be due to drive motors running asymmetrically. In this case, try changing the programming to synchronize the motors. Another possible cause is a visibly dented tire. Check the tire pressure and replace the inner tube and/or valve if necessary.
  • B
    boltonjordanSep 18, 2025
    Why are the batteries not being charged on my Invacare Wheelchair?
    • L
      lowerydavidSep 18, 2025
      If the batteries are not being charged on your Invacare Wheelchair, it could be due to defective batteries, requiring replacement. Another possibility is that the LEDs are flashing on the charger, in which case you should replace the charger.
  • C
    carmen45Sep 12, 2025
    Why does the motor make a clicking noise on my Invacare Pronto M41?
    • T
      Tara JosephSep 12, 2025
      If your Invacare Wheelchair motor makes a clicking noise, it could be due to a defective bearing or collector. In either case, measure the internal resistance of the motor and replace the motor if defective.
  • K
    Kimberly MillsSep 8, 2025
    Why does the gearbox make a clicking noise on my Invacare Pronto M41 Wheelchair?
    • W
      wayne01Sep 8, 2025
      If the gearbox on your Invacare Wheelchair makes a clicking noise, it could be due to a defective gearbox, requiring motor replacement. Another possibility is a loose drive wheel, which should be tightened. Secure the bolts with thread locking adhesive if necessary.
  • T
    Travis StevensSep 5, 2025
    Why does the motor run but lose power on my Invacare Wheelchair?
    • T
      Tiffany CareySep 5, 2025
      If your Invacare Wheelchair motor runs but loses power, it's likely because a high motor load is causing the power module to lower the voltage. Stop driving and allow the electronics to cool down.

Summary

General Information

Introduction

Provides essential information about product handling and safety instructions.

Symbols in this manual

Explains hazard symbols and signal words used in the manual.

Intended use

Defines the purpose and target user group for this mobility device.

Usability

Details situations that could affect the device's usability and when to stop using it.

Safety

General safety notes

Covers critical warnings for safe operation and potential risks.

Safety information on the electrical system

Highlights risks and precautions related to the device's electrical components.

Safety information on driving and freewheel mode

Provides essential safety guidelines for driving and using freewheel mode.

Safety information with regard to care and maintenance

Outlines safety precautions for maintaining the mobility device properly.

Setup and Adjustments

General setup information

Discusses initial setup procedures and the importance of professional adjustment.

Adjustment possibility for remote

Details how to adjust the remote's position for optimal user comfort.

Adjustment possibilities for the standard seat unit

Explains adjustments for armrest height, width, and backrest for standard seats.

Adjustment options for the Modulite seat unit

Covers adjustments for armrests and seat depth/width on Modulite seats.

The Captain’s seat

Details adjustments specific to the Captain's seat, including armrests.

Adjusting Rea Headrest

Instructions for adjusting the position and height of the Rea headrest.

Center-mounted footboard

Information on removing, installing, and adjusting the center-mounted footboard.

Center-mounted legrests - manually adjustable

Procedures for removing and adjusting manually adjustable center-mounted legrests.

Manually height-adjustable legrest

Guidance on swivelling, setting angle, and adjusting length of height-adjustable legrests.

Vari-A legrests

Instructions for adjusting Vari-A legrests, including length and calf pad settings.

Usage

Driving

General guidance on operating the mobility device and factors affecting performance.

Getting in and out of the mobility device

Safe procedures for entering and exiting the mobility device.

Removing the standard armrest in order to side transfer

Steps to remove the armrest for easier side transfers.

Taking Obstacles

Information on safely navigating obstacles with the mobility device.

The ”SureStep“ System

Explains the SureStep technology for climbing obstacles.

Driving up and down gradients

Safety precautions for driving on inclines and declines.

Controls and Batteries

Controls protection system

Details on the device's overload protection and error code handling.

Batteries

Overview of battery types, maintenance, and handling.

General information on charging

Provides initial charging advice for new batteries and break-in periods.

How to charge the batteries

Step-by-step instructions and warnings for charging the device's batteries.

Maintenance

Cleaning the mobility device

Guidelines for cleaning and disinfecting the mobility device safely.

Inspection checks

Lists regular inspection checks to be performed by the user and their intervals.

Before each use of the mobility device

Pre-use checks for safety and proper functioning.

Weekly

Weekly inspection tasks for components like armrests and tires.

Monthly

Monthly inspection tasks for upholstered parts, legrests, casters, and wheels.

Wheels and tires

Information on dealing with wheel damages and tire pressure checks.

Transport

Transport - General information

Important warnings and guidelines for transporting the mobility device.

Transferring Mobility Device to Vehicle

Safe methods for moving the device into a vehicle, considering user safety.

Use of the mobility device as a seat in a vehicle

Conditions and warnings for using the device as a vehicle seat.

How the mobility device is anchored in a vehicle

Details on securing the device in a vehicle using tie-down systems.

How the user is secured within the mobility device

Guidelines for properly securing the user within the device when used as a seat.

Disassembling the mobility device for transport

Steps for disassembling the device for safe transportation.

Lifting;Stairways

Safety warnings and procedures for lifting and moving the device between floors.

Technical Data

Technical specifications

Provides detailed technical specifications and operating conditions for the device.

Service

Inspections performed

A log for recording performed inspections and service history.

Invacare Pronto M41 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypePower Wheelchair
Drive SystemRear-Wheel Drive
Weight Capacity300 lbs.
Battery12V 35AH
Overall Width24 inches (61 cm)
Motor24V DC

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