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Medalist 450 Owners Manual   

 

 

Safety Notices 

 

1. 

Always fully charge your power chair before operating. 

2. 

Always make sure the power is off when getting in and out of the power chair.   

3. 

Always make sure the clutch levers are engaged (parallel to the wheels) before getting in or out 

the wheelchair. 

4. 

To prolong the life of the battery, it is suggested you charge the battery after every trip. If you do 

not drive it for long periods of time, charge it at least once per month. 

5. 

If the battery gauge goes to RED, charge the battery as soon as possible. If the battery is totally 

discharged, it could be damaged, and/or its life could be shortened. 

6. 

As the battery ages and deteriorates, the battery power will decrease faster. 

7. 

In cold weather, the battery capacity will be less. 

8. 

When you are charging the battery, please make sure that the input-voltage (115V/230V) switch 

on your charger matches your power source. 

9. 

Avoid unnecessarily moving of the power chair. 

10.  Please fasten the seat belt, if included, while driving and check the proper position of the anti-tip 

wheel. 

11.  Our products function best at temperatures between 32-122

o

 Fahrenheit. 

12.  Disassembling  of  controller,  motor  or  charger  by  end  user  is  prohibited;  the  dealer  will  not  take 

any responsibility on these kinds of situations. 

13.  Prevent the controller, charger and battery from getting wet; this can cause a malfunction. 
14.  To  ensure  the  user’s  familiarity  with  the  power  chair’s  operation,  the  new  driver  should  practice 

driving  in  a  spacious  area,  traveling  forward,  backward,  left,  right,  using  the  brakes,  and  going 
both up and down slopes. 

15.  Please turn off the power chair when the chair is not is use and before charging the battery. 
16.  The  following  areas  and  conditions  can  be  dangerous  and  should  be  avoided;  darkness,  dim 

lighting, steep slopes, rain, snow, shoulder of the road, slippery areas, etc. 

17.  Please do not drive your power chair at night without proper lighting. 
18.  Please do not lower the footplate to less than 2” above the ground, because accidents may occur 

due to insufficient ground clearance. 

19.  Keep your feet on the footplate at all times during operation and do not stand on the footplate. If 

your feet are in the improper position, you can be seriously injured. 

20.  When the power does not come on, recheck all connections and recharge if necessary. 

21. 

Please  check  the  screws  under  the  joystick  periodically  and  make  sure  they  are  not  loose,  and 

tighten them if needed.

 

Summary of Contents for Medalist 450

Page 1: ...Medalist 450 Power Wheelchair Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...ight 10 Seat Height 11 7 Operation 12 General Information 12 Controller 12 Freewheel Mode 13 Security Functions 13 Transporting Your Chair 13 Positioning Belts 14 Use on Inclines 14 Batteries 15 Motor...

Page 3: ...Improper usage could lead to injury and or damage to your power wheelchair L Suggestion Follow these instructions to keep the status of the power wheelchair working well and ease your operation This...

Page 4: ...122o Fahrenheit 12 Disassembling of controller motor or charger by end user is prohibited the dealer will not take any responsibility on these kinds of situations 13 Prevent the controller charger an...

Page 5: ...obility product has been laboratory tested and is immune to EMI up to a level of 20 V M Warning Following the warnings listed below should reduce the chance of unintended brake release or mobility pow...

Page 6: ...Parts MEDALIST 450 6 Medalist 450 Owners Manual 12 1 Backrest 2 Armrest 3 Joystick 4 Seat 5 Front Shroud 6 Front Caster 7 Footplate 8 Drive Wheel 9 Anti tippers 10 Battery Drawer n o p q r u s t w v...

Page 7: ...the battery drawer cover 3 Remove the bolts on either side of the battery compartment opening 4 Loosen and remove the two knobs on top of the shroud 5 Using the included Allen wrench loosen the bolts...

Page 8: ...r the brake levers which should be positioned in the engaged mode Reaffix all hardware removed in previous steps For ease of service and replacement the Medalist 450 is equipped with a slide out batte...

Page 9: ...ests into the attachment points in the seat frame so that the armrests face forward 15 Insert and tighten the included star knobs to lock the armrests into place at the desired width 16 Affix the head...

Page 10: ...controller and inserting the 3 pronged plug into a standard electrical outlet Ensure that the 115V 230V switch on the product s battery charger is set to 115V If the switch is set to 230V the batteri...

Page 11: ...TH The width of armrests can be adjusted by loosening the bolts on the underside of the armrests and sliding the armrests inward or outward to the desired width FOOTPLATE HEIGHT The height of footplat...

Page 12: ...bolts on the rears of all four seat posts Remove the metal pins located on the sides of all four seat posts Raise or lower the seat crossbars to the desired height Reinsert the metal pins so that the...

Page 13: ...chair continuously climbing until you reach the top of the slope While the chair is climbing a steep slope position your body forward to prevent the front wheels from lifting 7 When driving the chair...

Page 14: ...protection 4 The fault diagnostics of the controller see Troubleshooting section 5 The power chair will not operate while charging the batteries TRANSPORTING YOUR CHAIR If you will be traveling with y...

Page 15: ...pecified degrees of incline designed for easy and safe access Some ramps may have turning switchbacks 180 degree turns that require you to have good cornering skills on your power chair Proceed with e...

Page 16: ...line Excessively high cornering speeds can create the possibility of tipping Factors which affect the possibility of tipping include but are not limited to cornering speed steering angle how sharply y...

Page 17: ...h code flashes from all 6 of the LED s located on the controller in the event one of the conditions listed below develops Flash Code Description Recommended Action 1 Motor Current Over Limit Motor cur...

Page 18: ...show two green lights indicating that the batteries are fully charged this is not always the case A good rule of thumb is to charge your batteries 8 10 hours before each use to ensure that your power...

Page 19: ...ans the charger has been under normal charging condition 6 When LED turns to red green it means the battery has be procedure has completed 7 While the yellow green LED seconds during switching Please...

Page 20: ...m Controller Dynamic Shark 60 Batteries Two DC12V x 50AH Battery Charger 5 Amp Offboard Brakes Electromagnetic Freewheel Mode Yes Tires Front Casters 8 5 x 2 5 solid Rear Drive Wheels 14 x 3 Foam Fill...

Page 21: ...es once within the 6 month warranty period Additional Components Items not mentioned or listed are covered at the discretion of ActiveCare Medical Any accessories standard or optional supplied by Acti...

Page 22: ...k out through heavy use is not covered Service Checks and Warranty Service Warranty service must be performed by an authorized ActiveCare Medical provider Do no return faulty parts to ActiveCare Medic...

Page 23: ...and mobility ease To validate your product s warranty you must complete this form and return it to ActiveCare Medical immediately Please print or type Your Name Your Address City State Zip Phone Numbe...

Page 24: ...Stamp Here _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ ActiveCare Medical Product Registration 2 Harbison Way Columbia SC 29212 Fold Here Fold Here Fold H...

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