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SUMMARY

 

7.8.7.   JOYSTICK LCD. ............................................................................................................. 36
7.8.8.   JOYSTICK CJSM2-BT (OPTIONAL) ........................................................................ 40
7.8.9.   LOCKING THE CONTROL SYSTEM...................................................................... 47
7.8.10. SCREEN .......................................................................................................................... 48
7.9.    DRIVING TIPS ............................................................................................................... 49
7.10.   BATTERIES AND RECHARGING ............................................................................ 49
7.10.1. BATTERIES ..................................................................................................................... 49
7.10.2. CHARGING THE BATTERIES ................................................................................... 50
7.10.3. BREAKING-IN THE BATTERY .................................................................................. 50
7.10.4. CHARGING PROCESS ............................................................................................... 51
7.10.5. BATTERY GAUGE ........................................................................................................ 53
7.10.6.  PUBLIC TRANSPORT .................................................................................................. 53
7.10.7. DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING OF BATTERIES .................................................... 53

VIII. OPTIONS .......................................................................................................................... 54

8.1.   JOYSTICK CJSM2 WITH BLUETOOTH .................................................................. 54
8.2.   ELECTRIC LEG LIFTS .................................................................................................. 54
8.3.   STEERING LOCK ......................................................................................................... 54
8.4.   CASTERS ........................................................................................................................ 55
8.5.   BATTERIES ..................................................................................................................... 55
8.6.   RECARO SEAT .............................................................................................................. 55
8.7.   OTHER OPTIONAL COMPONENTS .................................................................... 56

IX.    MALFUNCTION AND TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................... 56

9.1.    DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................... 56
9.2.   SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS ...........................................................................   57

X.   MAINTENANCE AND CARE ...................................................................................... 58

10.1.   GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS .......................................................................... 58

Summary of Contents for LOGOSILVER OUTCHAIR L

Page 1: ...OUTCHAIR S AND L MODELS THE ALL TERRAIN CHAIR You can find this notice on www logo silver fr...

Page 2: ...QUIREMENTS FOR TRANSPORTATION STORAGE AND ASSEMBLY 10 2 5 OPERATION AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 11 2 6 SAFETY TIPS FOR 2 WHEEL DRIVE WITH CASTERS IF OPTION AVAILABLE 14 2 7 MAIN SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR MA...

Page 3: ...SEAT TILT 30 7 5 7 NORMAL SEAT POSITION WHEN DRIVING 30 7 5 8 JOYSTICK POSITION 31 7 5 9 FOLDING RECARO BACKREST OPTIONAL 31 7 6 TRANSFERRING INTO THE CHAIR 32 7 7 SWITCHING THE POWER ON AND OFF 33 7...

Page 4: ...4 CHARGING PROCESS 51 7 10 5 BATTERY GAUGE 53 7 10 6 PUBLIC TRANSPORT 53 7 10 7 DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING OF BATTERIES 53 VIII OPTIONS 54 8 1 JOYSTICK CJSM2 WITH BLUETOOTH 54 8 2 ELECTRIC LEG LIFTS 54 8...

Page 5: ...CARE 61 10 3 DAILY CHECKS 61 10 4 WEEKLY CHECKS 62 10 5 MONTHLY CHECKS 63 10 6 ANNUAL CHECK 63 10 7 REPAIR OF A TIRE AND OR AN INNER TUBE 64 10 8 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 66 10 8 1 BATTERY REMOVAL 67 10 8...

Page 6: ...sure of whether your wheelchair is in optimal operating condition contact your dealer Wheelchair users have many different needs It is up to qualified medical personnel to decide whether the model is...

Page 7: ...damages arising from the use of unauthorized parts by the manufacturer and damage resulting from use not in accordance with the instructions This warranty is subject to French civil and commercial la...

Page 8: ...r fr II SAFETY 2 1 STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES All safety information in this manual relates to the current French legislation and the provisions of the European Union In other countries the relevant leg...

Page 9: ...ngs that the values required for an incline an obstacle crossing and a speed are reached or exceeded by the OUTCHAIR 2 3 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The OUTCHAIR can only be used in accordance with in...

Page 10: ...gned by the Logo Silver company or in packaging approved by Logo Silver or transported in another vehicle fixed with a sufficient number of straps The OUTCHAIR must only be lifted by the frame parts O...

Page 11: ...user s life at risk Do not exceed the speed limits indicated in the technical specifications section Only one person at a time can use the chair The operational and safety conditions of the OUTCHAIR m...

Page 12: ...use the crossing mode cross the front wheels over it gently 2km h maximum Follow the procedure in chapter 7 2 driving profile crossing If there is a risk of skidding on the sloping ground stop the whe...

Page 13: ...ut turning off the electrical system This will prevent you from activating the chair accidentally WARNING When operating the OUTCHAIR must not be exposed to temperatures above 30 C and below 5 C WARNI...

Page 14: ...causes permanent deformation of the latter Therefore be sure to keep sufficient distance from heat sources 2 6 SAFETYTIPS FOR 2 WHEEL DRIVE WITH CASTERS IF OPTION AVAILABLE The retractable caster opt...

Page 15: ...ce must be performed by qualified personnel approved by Logo Silver This also applies to all repairs and adjustments carried out An incorrect setting may void the manufacturer s warranty and conformit...

Page 16: ...g pants especially when going out on marked trails When you are on the road sitting in your chair you are not visible to motorists Before crossing a lane check that traffic is complete and proceed wit...

Page 17: ...ate proximity to powerful transmitters radio television telephone Check that your transmitters mobile phones or others have no influence If in doubt only use them when the wheelchair is turned off If...

Page 18: ...10Ah 90 kg Wheelchair weight from 187 to 220 kg with batteries 240 kg with batteries Maximum user weight 140 kg Speed 10 km h Braking distance 210 cm Turning radius 110 cm 120 cm Turn around width 240...

Page 19: ...to the user In Indoor drive mode this option provides for an optimized turning radius Available in 2 versions OUTCHAIR S short version and OUTCHAIR L long version The OUTCHAIR is characterized by Its...

Page 20: ...nt of backrest Lumbar adjustment button Motor release levers Casters L optional Drive wheels Armrests Joystick controller Footrests Unlock backrest Seat DANGER Risk of injury in the event of improper...

Page 21: ...o prevent deformation of the tires VI DELIVERY AND SETUP 6 1 DELIVERY Delivery includes An OUTCHAIR Instructions for use A charger and a power cable for charging A high pressure pump to adjust the air...

Page 22: ...epending on the options chosen Outdoor profile 4 wheel drive wheelchair propulsion adapted to most terrain with the ability to go at maximum speed Flexible Outdoor profile 4 wheel drive wheelchair pro...

Page 23: ...inclination higher than those in the technical characteristics see chapter 3 Technical Characteristics Make sure you are in a configuration that allows you to cross over these slopes sufficient adhesi...

Page 24: ...ssing This driving profile is limited to 5 km h when the selected speed is at its maximum for the safety and comfort of the user If you have the steering lock option it is advisable to engage the lock...

Page 25: ...than that of the maximum lateral slope as you could tip over sideways If you cannot climb a slope try as much as possible to reverse perpendicular to it Limit acceleration on slopes in order to keep...

Page 26: ...led out otherwise the engines and or the front wheels will be damaged The maximum speed limits allowed to cross over an obstacle of 1 cm in the event of the use of the casters is 1 5 km h Be careful n...

Page 27: ...the ground slopes Always remember to return the release levers to the on position after extensive use Motor brake release Fig 6 Turn off the remote Turn the right motor button clockwise and the left m...

Page 28: ...xceed 180 PSI this is the main pressure damping that allows for adjustment of the depression of the damper The lower valve NP must be set between 65 and 100 PSI but must not exceed the main pressure i...

Page 29: ...to a maximum pressure of 1 6 bar depending on the user s weight preferences and driving ability The table below can help you adjust the pressure of your tyres on the asphalt It is recommended not to...

Page 30: ...use on the flat uphill and over obstacles position the seat as parallel to the ground as possible with the backrest as perpendicular to the ground as possible When going downhill you must tilt the se...

Page 31: ...ounted on a pantograph that can be folded backwards and to the side of the armrest to position it near a table for example 7 5 9 Folding the Recaro backrest optional Fig 15 The RECARO seat handles whe...

Page 32: ...actable leg rests allow for a front transfer To do this you need to remove the leg rests by pressing on the button 18 this unlocks the leg rests to the sides Once the leg rest is unlocked to the side...

Page 33: ...es to stall for more than 10 seconds the electronic system automatically turns off the power 7 7 2 Fuse breaker In addition to the protection described in the previous paragraph the entyre wheelchair...

Page 34: ...hoice The more you incline it the faster you will go When you release the joystick the chair will automatically brake and stop 7 8 2 Powering the joystick If the wheelchair does not move as intended r...

Page 35: ...ding the maximum inclination the maximum height of the sidewalk etc On surfaces where loss of adhesion could be dangerous for example on a wet grass slope It is known that the controller or another es...

Page 36: ...system Reduce Increase Reduce and increase the maximum speed setting Lighting This button turns the headlights on and off The LED will illuminate when the headlights are on Warning This button turns t...

Page 37: ...ximum speed indicator Displays the current maximum speed setting Digital Speed Display Displays the actual speed of your electric wheelchair Limited speed The wheelchair speed is limited Inhibition Th...

Page 38: ...s mark E stop If you have an external profile switch and you turn it on while operating your chair or an actuator the action will stop and this symbol will be displayed Displaced joystick If you manip...

Page 39: ...Defines whether the total distance or the distance of the journey must appear on the odometer Clear journey distance Shift the joystick to the right to clear reset the distance value of the trip Other...

Page 40: ...the operating modes available in the control system Profile The Profile button allows the user to browse the operating profiles available in the control system Warning lights turn signals left and ri...

Page 41: ...ank when not connected Engine Temperature The control system has reduced engine power to protect against heat damage Control System Temperature The control system has reduced its own power to protect...

Page 42: ...state to another Standby This symbol will be displayed for a short time before the R net goes to sleep Green tick Process performed correctly Red Cross Process performed incorrectly E stop Emergency s...

Page 43: ...ce the last reset Distance display Defines whether the total distance or the distance of the trip must appear on the odometer Clear journey distance Shift the joystick to the right to clear reset the...

Page 44: ...blinking Bluetooth icon on the CJSM2 screen This means that the CJSM2 is detectable Select the device e g Tom s iPad to connect and search for Bluetooth devices this launches the connection to the R n...

Page 45: ...ray auxiliary devices set tops projectors door opening mechanisms CD players receivers preamplifiers air conditioning systems home theatre systems switches lighting If you have questions about a part...

Page 46: ...again A green checkmark indicates that the instruction has been successful A cred ross indicates a failure in this case repeat the procedure Once the code is learned select Exit to return to the TV c...

Page 47: ...mand Deleting IR codes To remove the infrared code from a command highlight the specific command in the device menu and press the right button Then select the Delete code option To delete all IR codes...

Page 48: ...the On Off button Insert and remove the supplied PGDT key from the charger jack on the joystick module A short beep will sound The wheelchair is now unlocked 7 8 10 Screen Avoid hitting the control s...

Page 49: ...that are sealed and require no maintenance There is no need to check their electrolyte level Despite being similar to WARNING We recommend that the user wear light or reflective clothing in the dark a...

Page 50: ...will not work if the batteries have been depleted at an extremely low voltage If this happens contact your dealer for assistance 7 10 3 Breaking in the battery It is especially important to take good...

Page 51: ...is off using the on off joystick button Make sure the circuit breaker fuse is armed so as not to prevent the batteries recharging Make sure the charger is turned off before plugging it into the chair...

Page 52: ...it the weight of onboard luggage WARNING Always protect the batteries from freezing and never try to charge a frozen battery You could hurt yourself and damage the battery WARNING Avoid the risk of el...

Page 53: ...how you use your wheelchair the battery temperature and age These factors affect the distance you can travel in your chair All wheelchair batteries will gradually lose their capacity as they age If t...

Page 54: ...est is raised and lowered by pressing right or left on the joystick to select the raise left leg mode The right legrest is raised and lowered by pressing right or left on the joystick to select the ra...

Page 55: ...OUTCHAIR S short there are two battery options 2 x 80 Ah gel batteries or 25 km of driving autonomy 2 x 110 Ah gel batteries or 30 km of driving autonomy With the OUTCHAIR L longer by 10 cm there are...

Page 56: ...s When the safety circuit begins to prevent wheelchair movement a diagnostic screen will appear or an LED will flash You can solve simple problems by performing an online diagnosis on http support pgd...

Page 57: ...ith the magnetic breaks or their connections Check magnetic brakes cables and connections to the control system Check that the engine brake is not disabled see section 7 4 Manual movement Engine failu...

Page 58: ...tween two maintenance periods please contact your dealer immediately WARNING Do not modify or have your wheelchair modified in any way that is not authorized by Logo Silver Unauthorized modifications...

Page 59: ...ge the chair under extreme temperatures 10 2 PROTECTION AGAINST CORROSION The power chair has been manufactured using a variety of processes to resist corrosion Although efforts have been made to ensu...

Page 60: ...t converter type product to neutralize rust and prevent it from spreading 10 2 2 Beach salt water and coastal areas Salt water and the surrounding environments are highly corrosive Exposure to coastal...

Page 61: ...them The underside of the wheelchair battery compartment and frame components can also be sprayed with the aid of a ramp or another approved lifting device 10 3 DAILY CHECKS Joystick Once the control...

Page 62: ...left and right Options If your wheelchair is equipped with headlights turn signals or a seat adjusting cylinder check that they are working correctly Connectors Make sure all connectors are plugged in...

Page 63: ...g on the road surface Frequent use on aggressive surfaces such as asphalt results in premature wear Front casters front wheels Check that the front wheel steering turns freely Check the attachment of...

Page 64: ...Thread sealing lacquer Disassembling the wheel Lift the wheelchair and prop it to the side of the corresponding wheel Turn off the power ON OFF key Unscrew the 4 screws indicated at Fig 26 being care...

Page 65: ...r tube from the tyre casing Repair the tube and put it in place or replace it making sure that there is nothing that might pierce the tube in the tyre If the old inner tube needs to be repaired and pu...

Page 66: ...Fig 30 Fig 31 Fig 32 Fig 28 Fig 33 Fig 34 10 8 BATTERY REPLACEMENT Tools A pair of pliers An 11 wrench 2 flat 10 wrenches 2 flat 17 wrenches 1 shim A 5 mm BTR wrench A 6 mm BTR wrench A 8 mm BTR wren...

Page 67: ...o the rear battery Fig 31 Before unscrewing the terminals from the batteries note the position of each cable for future reassembly Fig 32 Unscrew the upper terminal terminal of the rear battery being...

Page 68: ...at its maximum If this is not the case contact your authorized Logo Silver dealer to change the stoppers and or their setting If your seat leans too far forward and parts come into contact with your b...

Page 69: ...be changed If the speed limit is at 3 km h when your casters are fully retracted it is possible that the right switch is disconnected and or incorrectly adjusted If you are not limited to 3 km h when...

Page 70: ...g lock Or loosen the cylinder rod 2 for greater steering lock Tighten the lock nut 1 keeping the rod in the desired position If the steering lock stays stuck after unlocking the joystick it is possibl...

Page 71: ...screws and the quality of materials used and the components under normal conditions of use parts labour and shipping after inspection by an approved agent The repairs under guarantee must be authorise...

Page 72: ...r or Logo Silver The OUTCHAIR can be returned to Logo Silver for recycling 32 rue de Comboire 38130 Echirolles France 33 0 4 76 21 22 19 contact logo silver fr www logo silver fr ENVIRONMENT If you di...

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