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Conditioning: Amber LED illuminates during conditioning mode.

 

Ready / maintain: Green LED illuminates when batteries are fully charged and being 
automatically maintained until you are ready to use your boat.

 

Storage recondition: Green LED fades in and out when performing a once a month storage 
recondition mode.

 

5. Battery bank trouble status LEDs

 

Red LEDs will illuminate indicating a wiring problem or fault at one of the batteries connected 
to the ProSport charger. See page 21 of charger manual for further details.

 

 

Operation after Applying AC Power to a ProSport Charger 
Connected to Discharged Batteries

 

During the startup test the battery type LED will be illuminated and the red charge mode LED will 
flash indicating that the unit is in a self-test mode. When complete and if there are no faults, the 
charger's system check OK indicator will illuminate green and the ProSport's solid red charging 
LED will be ON indicating the charge process is initiated.

 

Note: If there is a fault the appropriate bank LED will illuminate and the charge process may not start, depending 
on the location of the fault. See page 21 for further troubleshooting details.

 

If There are no Battery Faults, the Green System Check OK LED will Illuminate and the 
Following Sequences will proceed:

 

The red battery type LED (factory set for standard Flooded (lead-acid)/AGM batteries) will illuminate.

 

The red charge mode LED will illuminate indicating the charger has started its multi-stage charging process.

 

When the charge process is approximately 80% complete the red charge mode indicator will 
turn off and the amber conditioning LED will turn on indicating the conditioning mode.

 

When the multi-stage charge process is completed you will observe the following:

 

Battery type red LED goes OFF.

 

The red charging LED and the amber conditioning LED will be off and the green ready/maintain 
LED will illuminate indicating your batteries are fully charged.

 

The only LEDs on after the multi-stage charge process is completed are the green system 
OK LED, blue AC power LED and the green ready/maintain LED.

 

Multi-Stage Charging Overview

 

ProSport Charging: 

During this mode the 

“Charging” indicator will be red. ProSport will use all of its 

available charging amps (as controlled by temperature) until the battery voltage is raised to 14.6VDC 
(Flooded lead-acid factory setting).

 

ProSport Conditioning: 

During this mode the 

“Conditioning” status indicator will be amber. Batteries will

 

hold at 14.6 VDC (factory set for Flooded lead-acid batteries) to complete charging while conditioning each 
battery connected. Upon completion the ProSport will go into it’s maintain mode.

 

ProSport Ready / Maintain: 

During this mode the 

“Ready/Maintain” status indicator will be green and remain

 

on with the blue 

“power” LED indicating that your batteries are fully charged while being maintained at a precision

 

13.4 volts (factory set for flooded lead-acid batteries) and are ready to go when you are.

 

ProSport Storage Recondition Mode: 

During this mode the ProSport 

“Recondition Mode” green indicator 

will illuminate with a slow fade in and out pulse indicating that while your batteries/boat are in storage the 
ProSport will automatically recondition all batteries for up to 3 hours once a month extending battery life 
and maximizing on the water battery power performance.

 

 
 
 

 

Batteries and Charging (Continued)

 

 

To get maximum daily use, the battery must be fully charged. This is accomplished by having the 
Trackchair

/Trackstander 

plugged in until the “READY LIGHT” comes on.

 

 

Dual Pro Charger: 

When your battery charging system is activated, each bank provides charging information utilizing five red Light 
Emitting Diode (LED) indicators and one green Light Emitting Diode (LED) indicator. 
The five red LEDs enable you to track the progress of the charge cycle on each battery as the voltage 
rises. 

Summary of Contents for EAGLE

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Action Trackchair FALCON FDA Cleared K163451 Action Trackchair EAGLE FDA Cleared K181908 Action Trackchair HAWK FDA Cleared K202728...

Page 2: ...al This manual is appropriate for the following models Models Action Trackchair Eagle Models Trackstander Falcon Model 16 18 20 22 and 24 Model 1816 1820 2016 2020 Models Action Trackchair Hawk Model...

Page 3: ...12 13 Batteries and Charging 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Repair and Maintenance 21 Cleaning Your Trackchair and Trackstander 21 Warranties 21 EMC Compliance 22 23 24 25 26 Disclosure Documentation and La...

Page 4: ...are capable of operating a powered wheelchair and cannot stand up on their own The Action Trackstander Falcon DOES NOT require a doctor s prescription Indication for use Action Trackchair Eagle The Ac...

Page 5: ...ou WARNING Risk of injury or damage Use of incorrect or improper replacement service parts may cause injury or damage Replacement parts MUST match original parts Always provide the wheelchair serial n...

Page 6: ...red down shut off the joystick Do not attempt to climb stairways Do Not operate the Trackchair Trackstander on more than a 12 5 degree slope while in the seated position While in the seated position t...

Page 7: ...ocated in close proximity to the battery sample format below This Action Trackchair Trackstander was manufactured by Action Manufacturing 1105 Lake Road Marshall MN 56258 Model MFG Year 20XX Max user...

Page 8: ...lchairs Proposed Conditions of Use for the Action Trackstander The design characteristics of the Action Trackstander are intended to be used to provide mobility to individuals whose living environment...

Page 9: ...mportant to read and understand the following directions for use Make sure the joystick control is in the off position before transferring into and out of the Trackchair Trackstander The joystick cont...

Page 10: ...his way Turn control on hold joystick lever forward until you hear a beep or for a three second period then move the joystick lever backwards until you hear a beep three second period It is now unlock...

Page 11: ...Before you begin your transfer ensure that the joystick control has been turnedoff Transfers can be made from the front or from either side select the method that best fits your abilities When you are...

Page 12: ...eet firmly located on the foot rest Open the Velcro strap closure and remove the strap from the D ring place this strap in front of your ankles insert the strap through the D ring and secure the Velcr...

Page 13: ...the upper portion of your calf just below the knee and secure the strap through the D ring Repeat for the other leg Place the 4 point harness over your shoulders with each arm exiting through the sid...

Page 14: ...by calling Action Manufacturing at 507 532 5940 o All batteries are affected by ambient temperature the East Penn batteries have the following temperature induced performance percentages At 77 degree...

Page 15: ...in color with the symbol must be connected to the battery terminal that is identified with the symbol and having a red colored ring around the battery bolt Improper connections could cause damage to t...

Page 16: ...ckchair Trackstander is subject to terrain and weight of operator The Trackchair Trackstander has a built in battery charger that plugs into 115 volt householdcurrent Pro Mariner Charger ProSport incl...

Page 17: ...itioning LED will be off and the green ready maintain LED will illuminate indicating your batteries are fully charged The only LEDs on after the multi stage charge process is completed are the green s...

Page 18: ...atures and has a low self discharge rate Whenever you are not using your Trackchair Trackstander it is always recommended to leavethe battery charger connected to the Trackchair Trackstander The batte...

Page 19: ...see figure 3below 5 Remove the four nuts that secure the battery hold down brackets using a 7 16 wrench or socket with ratchet see figure 4 below 6 Remove the two metal hold down brackets located on t...

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Page 22: ...moisture inside THE JOYSTICK HAS AN IP RATING OF IP52 IT IS NOT WATERPROOF and shouldbe covered when washing stored outside or when transporting behind a vehicle Do not spray water directly onto the...

Page 23: ...uch as those used in police cars fire trucks ambulances and taxis These usually have the antenna mounted on the outside of the vehicle 3 Long range transmitters and transceivers such as commercial bro...

Page 24: ...d in such an environment Emission Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment Guidance RF Emissions CISPR 11 RF Emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 Class B The Trackchair Trackstander must emit electromagnetic...

Page 25: ...sient burst IEC 61000 4 4 5kHz 100kHz 60 sec per port 5kHz 100kHz 60 sec per port Mains power quality should be that of a typical residential or commercial environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV line s...

Page 26: ...nications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the Trackchair Trackstander including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequen...

Page 27: ...er can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the Trackchair Trackstander as recommended b...

Page 28: ...ional copies can be obtained from your Trackchair Trackstander dealer or by contacting Action Manufacturing at the address listed above Testing of the Action Trackchair and Trackstander was completed...

Page 29: ...18 or 20 based on model 3 20 amp Std Up to 7 miles Adjustable Standard Accessory holders Two on each side and two on back of chair Two on each side and two on back of chair Lap belt Standard Four poi...

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Page 31: ...e seat depth 16 2 or 20 2 depending on model Effective seat width 18 or 20 depending on model Seat surface height at front edge 25 Back support and seat tilt angle tilt on the fly 5 degree forward to...

Page 32: ...1 degree Maximum step transition obstacle climbing height 3 Running brakes forward reverse command stopping distance on level surface 26 75 Continuous theoretical driving range 10 1 miles Maneuvering...

Page 33: ...turn 45 9 Effective seat depth 17 5 Effective seat width 16 to 20 depending on model Seat surface height at front edge 23 Back support and seat tilt angle tilt on the fly 20 degree forward to 20 degr...

Page 34: ...degree Maximum step transition obstacle climbing height 3 Running brakes forward reverse command stopping distance on level surface 26 75 Continuous theoretical driving range 10 1 miles Maneuvering t...

Page 35: ...seat width 14 to 22 adjustable Seat surface height at front edge 25 to 26 depending on options Back support and seat tilt angle tilt on the fly 9 5 degree forward to 12 5 degrees rearward Not availabl...

Page 36: ...degree Maximum step transition obstacle climbing height 3 Running brakes forward reverse command stopping distance on level surface 20 17 Continuous theoretical driving range 8 92 miles Maneuvering th...

Page 37: ...cable Brake Fault 1 Check wiring 2 Replace motor 3 Replace powerbase Seatback Actuator Driver Fault 1 Select drive or a different actuator fault may clear 2 Check wiring 3 Check that the seatback is...

Page 38: ...place bulb 3 If fault continues check wiring Hazard Lights Fault 1 Press Right or Left Indicator button 2 Replace bulb 3 If fault continues check wiring Running Lights Fault 1 Press Running Lights but...

Page 39: ...on to carrier Proper strapping options for Trackchair Trackstander to carrier Class III receiver hitch required for carrier Check auto manufacturers recommendation for hitch capacity Class III 2 Up to...

Page 40: ...lows Locate wire coming out of the side of the actuator see figure 7 unplug from the current plug it is attached to see figure 4 Then plug this lead from actuator into the blue yellow lead from the 14...

Page 41: ...ollows Locate wire coming out of the side of the lift actuator unplug from the current white 2 pin plug it is attached to at the motor controller as in picture 1 Plug lead from actuator into white gre...

Page 42: ...tion is allowed anywhere foot travel is allowed including in federally designated wilderness areas The following CFR and FSM apply in ALL areas of the National Forest System 36 Code of Federal Regulat...

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