![Action Trackchair EAGLE Owner'S Manual Download Page 34](http://html2.mh-extra.com/html/action-trackchair/eagle/eagle_owners-manual_3046948034.webp)
Page | 32
RESNA Test Information/results as outlined in WC-1 and WC-2
Many of the required RESNA tests mandate the use of a test dummy. The weight of the test dummy used was 300 lbs.
Summary of testing data For Eagle
Standing static stability forward
–
track rotation locked 17.7 degrees.
Seated static stability forward
–
track rotation locked 41.6 degrees.
Standing static stability rearward
–
track rotation locked and seat tilted full back 17.4 degrees.
Seated static stability rearward
–
track rotation locked and seat tilted full back 19.1 degrees.
Standing static stability anti-tip casters
–
track rotation locked 28.5 degrees.
Seated static stability anti-tip casters
–
track rotation locked >30.3 degrees.
Lateral standing static stability anti-tip casters in least stable configuration
–
track rotation locked 24.8 degrees.
Lateral seated static stability anti-tip casters in least stable configuration
–
track rotation locked 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 theoretical driving range 4.4 miles.
Maximum speed forward
–
horizontal surface 2.8 MPH.
Maximum speed forward on inclined plane (12.5 degrees) 1.8 MPH.
All Climatic testing (hot and cold operation and rain)
–
Pass.
Maximum obstacle height the chair can both climb and descend
3”.
Electrical systems
–
meets all testing requirements- Pass
Maximum thermal drive test results
–
total distance traveled 1099.1 ft.
Reason for stopping the test is that the chair drove for 60 minutes which fulfilled the testing requirement).
Non-powered mobility test
–
force required to start the loaded wheelchair moving in a straight line on
the horizontal without electrical power 54N.
Electromagnetic compatibility test- Pass.
The Action Trackstander has been tested to 20 volts per meter (V/m) in the range of 26 MHz to 1000 MHz which is the
generally acceptable and useful immunity level against EMI at this testing level there was no EMI phenomena
observed
Summary of Contents for EAGLE
Page 20: ...Page 19...
Page 21: ...Page 20...
Page 30: ...Page 28...
Page 43: ...Page 41...
Page 44: ...Page 42...
Page 45: ...Page 43...
Page 46: ...Page 44...
Page 47: ...Page 45...
Page 48: ...Page 46...
Page 49: ...Page 47...
Page 50: ...Page 48...