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User's Manual

HS-1500

Power Base

Free-Wheeling Lever 

When the lever is in the N (Neutral) position, the power chair can be moved without power.
When the lever is in the D (Drive) position, the power chair can be driven. Normal position is D.

Below Seat

Seat Rotation Lever

   Pull the seat rotation lever up to adjust seat's turning angle, also can lift up the seat.
   Do not turn the seat more the 180 degree due to length of joystick cable.

Seat Lock Knob & Pin

Turn seat lock knob counterclockwise to loose.  Turn it clockwise to lock seat in position.
Remove the battery pack to locate the seat lock pin.  There are three holes on seat
post to adjust seat height.  Be sure lock pin is fully inserted at its new height and knob

   is tightened if adjusted.

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Circuit Breaker 

This is to protect your power chair from any excess current within the electrical parts. If
the power chair suddenly stops, pushing the circuit breaker back in will help resolve
this problem.

Anti-Tip Wheels

    Added safety feature to keep chair from tipping over.

Free-Wheeling Levers

Seat Lock Knob

Seat Lock Pin

Summary of Contents for HS-1500

Page 1: ...C T M PowerChair C T M PowerChair C T M PowerChair HS 1500 User s Manual...

Page 2: ...t Precautions Electromagnetic Interference and Warnings Identification of Parts Operating Your Power Chair Disassembling Re assembling Your Power Chair Charging the Batteries Care and Maintenance Trou...

Page 3: ...ower chair We pride ourselves on providing safe and comfortable products Our goal is to ensure your complete satisfaction with our product We are certain that you will enjoy your C T M power chair Ple...

Page 4: ...s use pedestrian crossings where possible Take extreme care crossing roads Do not drive on slopes exceeding 6 degrees and take extreme care when turning on slopes Do not use full power when turning sh...

Page 5: ...s capable of achieving at least a 20 V m immunity level which would provide useful protection from the more common sources of radiated EMI The immunity level of this product is 20 V m There are a numb...

Page 6: ...ces such as radio and TV stations amateur radio HAM transmitters two way radios and cellular phones can affect the power chair Following the warnings listed below should reduce the chance of unintende...

Page 7: ...iew Figure 2 HS 1500 Joystick Figure 3 HS 1500 Power Chair Rear View IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS 5 Before attempting to drive this power chair on your own it is important that you familiarize yourself wit...

Page 8: ...flash there is a problem with the power chair See page 16 for more information Joystick Length Extension Knob Loosen the knob to adjust the joystick length Charging Socket When charging your power ch...

Page 9: ...lock knob counterclockwise to loose Turn it clockwise to lock seat in position Remove the battery pack to locate the seat lock pin There are three holes on seat post to adjust seat height Be sure lock...

Page 10: ...s should not be flashing 4 While resting your arms on the armrests the joystick should be within reach By pushing the joystick slightly forward the power chair will move forward slowly Pushing the joy...

Page 11: ...y 9 If you are finished riding for the day immediately recharge the batteries See CHARGING THE BATTERIES on page 13 Use your power chair only where it would be safe to walk Use low speeds for reverse...

Page 12: ...he Self Diagnostic Warning Lights start to flash identify the problem from the chart on page 16 and take action If the power chair breaks down and must be moved aside please follow these directions 1...

Page 13: ...move the Battery Pack E by holding the Battery Pack with one hand and the other hand pushing the Release Lever F to the rear of the chair See Fig 14 Taking apart your power chair enables you to save s...

Page 14: ...ver to the rear of the chair Lift the seat post to separate the Front Frame Assembly H from the Rear Frame Assembly I See Fig 15 Once all the parts have been disassembled you are now able to put the p...

Page 15: ...ower cord should be stored in a safe and dry location until it will be used again 4 If after charging your power chair over 8 14 hours and it does not function please check fuse is not burned out the...

Page 16: ...holstery greatly Please note that using the power chair outdoors can lead to sun damage of the upholstery material Since this is a normal wear and tear condition it is not covered under the warranty S...

Page 17: ...quently for any signs of damage unusual wear and sufficient tread depth Thread depth should not be allowed to drop below 1 mm ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Verify the battery terminals and all plug connector...

Page 18: ...motor connections and cabling Check the left park brake motor connections and cabling Check the right park brake motor connections and cabling Consult a service agent Display PCB Fault Consult a serv...

Page 19: ...ons to be sure they are tight 4 Verify the batteries are connected correctly 5 If none of these suggestions correct the problem contact your authorized dealer If charging your power chair over 14 hour...

Page 20: ...e Climbable Curb Climbing Turning Radius Brake Seat Width Drive Train Battery Weight Motor Size Travel Range Battery Charger Seat Type 31 9 23 6 36 8 5 N A 8 105 4 lbs 4 mph 253 lbs 1 6 6 degree 0 9 2...

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