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AC Mobility 
User Manual for the TRAXX2 Rear Wheel Drive electric wheelchair 

 

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March 2012

 

 

The closer the chair is to the source of the EMI, the greater the potential impact of the EMI on the operation 
of the chair.  
 

The effect of electromagnetic interference on your wheelchair 

It is important that you are aware of the potential dangers that may  arise from EMI with the operation of 
your chair. Such interference may appear as the unintended release of the electric brakes on the chair and 
possibly movement of the chair by itself or movement of the chair in unintended directions. EMI can also 
permanently damage the wheelchair control system. The interference can occur without warning. 
 
Any of these effects could result in severe injury to you or other people or cause other property damage! 
Please remain vigilant for the possible effects of EMI and take care in the operation of your chair. 
 

Immunity to interference 

Wheelchairs differ in their ability to resist EMI. An immunity level of 20 volts per metre or more (a higher level 
is better) is desired for reasonable protection against the common sources of EMI. 
 

How to avoid EMI 

Sources of intense electromagnetic fields as listed above may be encountered when driving your chair. Some 
of these sources will be obvious and can be easily avoided. Some sources however will not be obvious and 
exposure to the electromagnetic fields will be unavoidable.  
 
You can help to avoid possible problems by : 

 

being aware of sources of  electromagnetic interference and their location, such as radio or TV 
stations, and avoiding coming close to them  

 

being aware of hand held devices that may be brought close to the chair. You should switch off the 
power to the chair should you be aware that any source of possible electromagnetic interference has 
been brought close to the chair 

 

being aware that adding accessories or components, or modifying the wheelchair or its controller 
system, may make the wheelchair more susceptible to EMI 

 

If the chair shows any signs of electromagnetic interference, you should switch off your chair immediately. 
Do not attempt to turn the power on and drive the chair until you are satisfied that the source of 
electromagnetic interference is no longer present and you are able to drive the chair safely. 

 

 
 
Warning – use of devices that emit electromagnetic interference 

Do not attempt to turn on or use a hand held transceiver or other hand held communication device eg CB 
radio, mobile/cellular phone while your wheelchair is switched on. 
 

 
Advising your dealer 

You should contact your dealer immediately and report any unintended electric brake release or movement of 
the chair. Please advise your dealer if there was a source of electromagnetic interference nearby. 

 

Warning #2 - Setting up the chair for the first time 

Every wheelchair is different in its driving and operating characteristics and it is important that you take time 
to understand the all the chair functions and safety features before starting to use it.   
 
Please take note of the following important factors to be discussed and established 

BEFORE

 using your chair. 

This should be done in conjunction with your health professional and wheelchair dealer. 
 

Warning #3 - Adjustment of the chair to the correct settings for you

 

It is important to make sure that the seat settings and any accessories are correctly set for you and meet your 
needs in terms of disability, balance and co-ordination. This must be done in conjunction with your health 
care professional. 

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Summary of Contents for TRAXX2

Page 1: ...AC Mobility The TRAXX2 Rear Wheel Drive Electric Wheelchair User Manual Complies with AS3695 ...

Page 2: ...Components of the TRAXX 2 Rear Wheel Drive 6 Specifications 7 General description of the TRAXX 2 Rear Wheel Drive 8 General Warnings 12 Chair checklist and maintenance 17 Operating Instructions for your TRAXX 2 Rear Wheel Drive 18 Batteries 18 Fault finding 21 Repairs and service 21 How to prepare the TRAXX 2 for storage shipment or travel 22 Packing and shipping instructions 22 Limited product wa...

Page 3: ...nsure that you and your carers assistants are thoroughly informed about your chair Please read the Safety and Warning notices carefully and consult your dealer if you have any queries The safety warnings used in this manual are intended to be used only as guidelines and you may find it necessary to develop your own methods to solve problems you may encounter in your daily driving Seek assistance f...

Page 4: ...encounter when using your chair Any seating needs Other options you may require for your comfort and safety Adjustment of your chair and its performance characteristics It is important that the chair and its driving characteristics are adjusted to meet your particular needs and abilities Please consult your therapist or medical adviser in conjunction with your wheelchair supplier before adjustment...

Page 5: ...cles or hazards such as objects on the ground ramps or slopes which you cross that may cause the chair to change its lateral or longitudinal stability Do not go up or down inclines that have water ice oil or other slippery substances on the surface loose slippery or rough surfaces Such obstacles or hazards may make the chair unstable and tip over which may cause injury to yourself or others Plan a...

Page 6: ...n chair and off chair accessories 3 Legrest hanger and footplate folded 4 Legrest hanger release catch allows the hanger to swing back and to be removed 5 Manual park brakes to be used when the wheelchair is in freewheeling mode and is to be parked or stored 6 Front and drive wheels 1 Seat frame showing seat cushion backrest armrests and side panels 2 Controller 6 Drive wheel casters 3 Legrest han...

Page 7: ...s long 350 cms long Legrests Heavy duty height adjustable swing away removable Length adjustment 10 cms Footplates Steel adjustable in Dorsiflexion plantarflexion angle Forwards backwards position Sideways position Inversion eversion angle Floor to seat height without tilt 46 cms as measured to top of seat pan when in 0 degree setting Floor to seat height with power tilt 46 cms as measured to top ...

Page 8: ...er bar or any obstacle that will prevent the backrest from being widened Adjust the seat width to the desired setting Please note when you change seat width you may need to change the seat and backrest upholstery Adjustable seat depth The seat depth is infinitely adjustable from 15 38cms through to 20 51cms This adjustment is built into the frame A 17MM SPANNER AND A 5MM ALLEN KEY ARE REQUIRED TO ...

Page 9: ...can be provided for other commercially available seat cushions Backrest support surfaces The backrest upholstery is constructed from a high density high hardness base foam EN50 250 with a soft viscoelastic overlay 52 60 to provide comfort and immersion Low profile backrest upholstery is are available for those clients who do not need a lot of lateral trunk support Deep contour backrest upholstery ...

Page 10: ... AN ADJUSTABLE SPANNER IS REQUIRED TO MAKE THIS ADJUSTMENT To adjust the pad position Loosen the two attachment bolts Slide the armrest pad to the desired position Retighten the attachment bolts Note there are two mounting points at the front and the rear of the armrest giving a 10cms adjustment range Please note that customized armrests or armrest pads can be provided if this range is not suitabl...

Page 11: ... Push the legrest release lever to release the legrest catch Swing the legrest away Lift the legrest off the mounting points if required Adjustable footplates The footplates can be adjusted in the following ways Height approx 10 cms The nominal range is from 33 cms to 49 cms from the top of the seat side rail This can be customized if required A 14 MM SPANNER IS REQUIRED TO MAKE THIS ADJUSTMENT LO...

Page 12: ...MOVE THE FOOTPLATE FASTENER BOLTS ON EACH PLATE ADJUST THE PLATE POSITION ON THE FOOTPLATE SUPPORT TUBE BELOW AS DESIRED AND RE ATTACH THE FOOTPLATE FASTENER BOLTS Lateral plate angle to allow for foot inversion and eversion A 3 MM AND A 5 MM ALLEN KEY IS REQUIRED TO MAKE THIS ADJUSTMENT Note the footplates can also be flipped up for easy access to the front of the wheelchair Abiltity to free whee...

Page 13: ... are designed to help you avoid an accident which may lead to injury to you or to others Warning 1 Electromagnetic interference What is electromagnetic interference EMI Electromagnetic interference is the interference that may occur as a result of electromagnetic energy emitted from radio wave sources Such radio waves can adversely affect the operation of electronic devices such as the controller ...

Page 14: ...ught close to the chair You should switch off the power to the chair should you be aware that any source of possible electromagnetic interference has been brought close to the chair being aware that adding accessories or components or modifying the wheelchair or its controller system may make the wheelchair more susceptible to EMI If the chair shows any signs of electromagnetic interference you sh...

Page 15: ...other people who may assist you are also fully knowledgeable in the operation of the chair and the daily requirements for maintenance such as charging the batteries and checking the tyre pressures Please see the wheelchair maintenance checklist below This training is important to help avoid any possible injury to yourself or to others Warning 6 Weight limits for the chair Please note that the weig...

Page 16: ...ning the wheelchair when on a slope The chair is not driven in an unsafe or reckless manner You do not stand on the frame of the wheelchair You do not use the footplates as a platform You never operate the chair without the anti tip bars Warning 10 Footplate clearance height The lowest point of the footplates should clear the ground by 65mm 2 to ensure adequate clearance Warning 11 Reaching leanin...

Page 17: ...cid which can burn your skin eyes or clothing Always wear protective clothing and gloves when checking or changing batteries in your chair When changing batteries seek help from your dealer or other qualified service personnel Batteries are heavy and must be handled carefully to avoid personal injury Batteries must be installed correctly ensuring that the cables are connected to the correct batter...

Page 18: ...boot around the joystick Drive wheels and clutch release system Check that the wheel hub clutch release system or motor brake release system operates easily and smoothly Fasteners Check for any loose fasteners Legrests and footrests Check that the legrests lock securely Check that the footrest plates operate correctly Seat depth adjustment cam Check the seat depth adjustment cam is tightly fastene...

Page 19: ...chair 3 Hub release system for freewheeling Check that the wheel hubs are fully engaged Should the wheel hubs be disengaged rotate the hub until it is fully locked into the motor drive shaft Make sure the power to the chair is turned OFF before attempting to engage disengage the wheel hubs DO NOT use the motors to engage the wheel hubs as this may damage the wheel hubs and put you or others at ris...

Page 20: ...e type batteries with a minimum rating of 28 ampere hour Batteries of 38 amp hour or greater are preferred Installing batteries in the battery boxes 1 remove the Battery Box Release Bolts in the support tube see illustration above 2 lower the battery box 3 release the two Battery Box Cover Knobs and remove the battery box lid 4 insert batteries according to the battery connection guide under the l...

Page 21: ...p to extend the life of the batteries DO NOT fully discharge the batteries as this will reduce battery life Make sure the batteries are fully recharged before re using Use the correct battery charger as supplied by your wheelchair dealer How to get the maximum driving distance from your batteries You can help to get the maximum driving distance from your batteries by fully charging the batteries b...

Page 22: ...or If you notice any other irregular aspect of your chair or if the chair fails to respond after making some of the above inspections phone your nearest Authorized Service Agent or dealer for assistance They will advise if the wheelchair should be returned for repairs If the chair is to be returned they will also advise on the availability of replacement units and the required method of packing an...

Page 23: ...id should be secured to the pallet Warranty Against Defects The warranty set out below applies as a minimum only unless the products are subject to any Statutory Warranty against Defects under the Australian Consumer Law which exceeds the minimum warranty If any goods are supplied by AC Mobility in circumstances where Statutory Warranties apply to that supply AC Mobility shall provide a warranty w...

Page 24: ...nd c if AC Mobility requests the return of the applicable Product or part the purchaser will be responsible for the collection and freight costs of returning that Product or part the Retailer or AC Mobility 5 This warranty is a minimum warranty and is in addition to any non excludable legal rights or remedies conferred on the consumer under any applicable Act and any similar laws To the extent per...

Page 25: ...e You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure Notice to the consumer if any There are no other express warranties Contact information AC Mobility Pty Ltd Telephone 08 9209 1777 5 Boulder Rd Fax 08 9209 1999 Malaga WA 6090 Email sales acmobility com au ...

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