Abilize Pursuit Instruction Manual Download Page 13

Flash Code Error Description

1

Remote / joystick error

2

Network or configuration error

3

Left motor error

4

Right motor error

5

Left park brake error

6

Right park brake error

7

Module error (other than Remote)

For more information about the error, 

and what to do about it, open the 

logs within one of the programming & 

diagnostic tools.

Free Wheel Operation:

To push the Powerchair by hand or in the event of a fault or battery failure the motors/gear boxes 

can be released allowing the Power chair to be pushed.

The levers should be switched to the free wheel position 

on the gear box by rotating them through 90º. Use the 

manual brakes to park the chair.

CAUTION: Always re-engage the free wheeling device after use. Failure to do so may result 

in injury

Wheels and Tyres:

Regularly check the condition of front and rear tyres for wear and tear. Contact your supplier for 

replacements if necessary. Your Powerchair may have split rim wheels which are held together by 

screws or bolts. When these are removed the wheel rim separates for easy access to carry out 

puncture repairs or tyre replacements.

Disassembly and Storage:

1. Your Power chair can be disassembled and

folded for storage:

2. Fold the two footrest plates upwards (H1) and

press (H) button to swing away. 

3. Remove kerb climber unit (if fitted)

4. Release Support Brace by pressing

right side button (I).

Backrest Folding Device:

1. Press down the lever (K) to fold the backrest.

2. Disconnect plug and socket between battery boxes.

3. Pull off velcro strap (L). Pull to slide battery boxes from sliders.

4. Pull off velcro (M). Using both hands, grip front and rear of the seat upholstery (N) and pull up

to fold the chair.

5. To unfold the chair, place each hand on both seat tubes and push downward firmly. Slide

battery boxes into position, secure in place by velcro strap and reconnect cables.

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Summary of Contents for Pursuit

Page 1: ...Abilize ursu1 Instruction BookIet I Product Code WC09077...

Page 2: ...rning Instruction Labels 4 Identification of Parts 5 Installation Procedure 8 Charging the Batteries 13 Regular Maintenance and Care 14 Safety Information on Electromagnetic Interference EMI 14 Warran...

Page 3: ...joy your Abilize Mobility Powerchair Please read and observe all warnings and instructions provided in owner s manual before you operate the various functions of this Powerchair Also please retain thi...

Page 4: ...rests either swing them away or fold them up before transferring When approaching a ramp be sure of your own ability and your limitations in terms of strength and endurance Before attempting a ramp t...

Page 5: ...D Lever adjustment label which instructs freewheel mode operation Right N D Lever adjustment label which instructs freewheel mode operation Warning Sticker 1 Please read the instruction booklet caref...

Page 6: ...ge Speed Control Button Horn Direction Control Knob Anti Tip Wheels Support Brace Free Wheel Lever 05 Before attempting to drive this power chair on your own it is important that you familiarize yours...

Page 7: ...tion The battery box with reflector goes in the rear position CAUTION DO NOT use your chair with the drive disengaged unless you have an attendant DO NOT disengage the drive motors when your chair is...

Page 8: ...t hand arm by releasing hand knob and hexagon screw G See Fig 13 2 Remove the two screws holding the support tube to the joystick and rotate the tube through 180 to the opposite side and secure to the...

Page 9: ...user input that can activate the system If the system is healthy the Status indicator through the Power button will light up green and the Battery Gauge will display the current battery status If ther...

Page 10: ...OFF and then on again The Joystick The joystick controls the direction and speed of the wheelchair When the joystick is deflected from the centre position the wheelchair will move in the direction of...

Page 11: ...ge the battery immediately Cut off Voltage When the battery voltage decreases below the battery cut off voltage The first red LED will flash on the battery gauge The status indicator under the power b...

Page 12: ...etween a left to right chase sequence and then displaying the approximate battery charge state at the end of the chase sequence Driving is prevented inhibited while the system is being charged The LE...

Page 13: ...res for wear and tear Contact your supplier for replacements if necessary Your Powerchair may have split rim wheels which are held together by screws or bolts When these are removed the wheel rim sepa...

Page 14: ...rrent limiting device and will shut off when the batteries are fully charged Charging the Batteries 1 Position power chair next to a standard wall outlet 2 Connect the battery charger to the wheelchai...

Page 15: ...charger or any electrical connections 7 Keep wheels free from lint hair sand and carpet fibres 8 Lightly oil axle pin wheel axles and bearings once every three months if necessary 9 Inspect the tires...

Page 16: ...on devices CAUTION Some mobile 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 truc...

Page 17: ...cturing or material defect within warranty period the work will be carried out free of charge Warranty period 1 Frame 2 year limited warranty 2 Electronic parts 12 months limited warranty 3 Batteries...

Page 18: ...se switch is active or the park brake is faulty Check the park brake and associated connections and wiring Ensure any associated switches are in their correct positions The throttle is out of neutral...

Page 19: ...hts such as head lights rear lights and turn signal are functioning correctly WEEK LY CH ECK Check point Inspection What to do if the inspection is failed Speed Dial Knob Armrests Wheels Tires Motor B...

Page 20: ...iles Overall length Front wheels Battery Charger Ground clearance Turning radius Seat type Battery size Battery charger 1040 mm 41 200 mm 7 9 5A Off Board 80 mm 3 2 850 mm 33 5 Padded Breathable Balli...

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