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User Manual

HS-2750

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Figure 11-4

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• For folding up the joystick bracket, please refer to chapter 4-1.

• Make sure the power chair is folded up in a steady standing position before letting go 

  (Fig 11-6). 

• This product can be tugged along over short distances, but the area around the anti-tip 

  wheels must be free of obstacles.

• Adjust the gear lever to Neutral position before folding / expanding the power chair 

  (refer to chapter 4-4).

• During the folding / expanding process, the fixation PIN must be firmly inserted into its 

  hole (pictured below). Particularly during expansion, the PIN must be secure in position 

  (bottom right figure) before mounting to operate to prevent serious danger.

4-8 AUTO-POWER OFF :

Power will automatically be off if there is a system

malfunction or circuit overload to ensure safety. Make

sure the power chair is moved to a flat surface. Press

the button (G) on the battery box and press the power
button to activate the system.

4-9 SLEEP MODE

The power chair will go into sleep mode if no activity is detected for programmable time

    period. (Default programmable time is 10 mins.)

To wake up the power chair, press the power button again.

(G)

Folding positioning hole (inner side of frame)

Expanding positioning hole (outer side of frame)

Expanding:

1. Lower the footrest.

2. Lift up the folding lever under the seat and hold it still. (Fig 11-2).

3. Push the seat and backrest outwards to expand (Fig 12).

4-7 FOLDING OPERATION

Folding:

1. Confirm the front wheels are facing forwards for easier 

    folding (Fig 11).

2. Lift up the folding lever under the seat and hold it still. (Fig 11-2).

3. Tug the seat and backrest inwards (Fig 11-3).

4. Release the folding lever to fold up the whole power chair. 

    (Fig 11-4).

5. Fold the footrest upwards (Fig 11-5).

6. Use the front wheels to support its standing position. (Fig 11-6)

Figure 11

Figure 11

Summary of Contents for HS-2750

Page 1: ...HS 2750 User Manual C T M PowerChair C T M PowerChair C T M PowerChair...

Page 2: ...1 INTRODUCTION 2 IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS 3 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 4 PRODUCT OPERATION 5 BATTERIES AND CHARGING 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING 7 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 8 ACCESSORIES 9 SPECIFICATION 1 2 6 8 11 13 15 17 1...

Page 3: ...We are certain that you will enjoy your C T M Power Chair Please read and observe all warning and instruction provided in the owner s manual before operating this power chair Also retain this booklet...

Page 4: ...m and poor visibility Narrow paths level crossing and uneven terrain Wet grass sand gravel or any other potentially hazardous condition 2 Do not store the power chair in a humid condition such as rain...

Page 5: ...on any sort of an incline or decline to avoid roll away Do not reverse when driving down a ramp 150kg 6 degree On flat road On slope 2 4 CAUTIONS WHEN CLIMBING The maximum climbing angel is 6 degree...

Page 6: ...ic Interference and Warnings The sources of radiated EMI can be broadly classified into three types 1 Hand held portable transceivers transmitters receivers with the antenna mounted directly on the tr...

Page 7: ...rs such as citizens band CB radios or turn ON personal communication devices such as cellular phones while the power chair is turned ON 2 Be aware of nearby transmitters such as radio or TV stations a...

Page 8: ...let carefully before using your power chair 2 Keep the power chair properly maintained 3 Do not drive the power chair on slippery surfaces or on slopes over 6 4 Do not drive on highways crowded roads...

Page 9: ...see section 4 1 Folding Lever see section 4 7 Backrest Folding Device see section 4 5 Motor Anti Tip Wheels Free Wheel Lever see section 4 4 Remote module see section 4 1 Seat Pad see section 4 6 Bat...

Page 10: ...on or release the joystick and it will automatically return to the neutral position Operation force under 5N Maximum currency 43A G Joystick position adjustment latch Fig 5 Pull the latch Fig 5 1 to r...

Page 11: ...ers should be switched to the Neutral position Fig 8 1 Pull off velcro of the seat pad to disassemble it Fig 10 Watch out for pinch warning Flip up the armrest to get off or get onto the wheelchair fr...

Page 12: ...will automatically be off if there is a system malfunction or circuit overload to ensure safety Make sure the power chair is moved to a flat surface Press the button G on the battery box and press the...

Page 13: ...mended to have your power chair inspected for battery every six month despite how often you use the power chair Please contact your dealer Do not sit or operate the power chair when charging Store the...

Page 14: ...in charging When the battery is full charged the LED light turns green 12 5 2 CHARGING OPERATION 1 Plug the charger converter connector I into the joystick controller charging port G 2 Connect the ot...

Page 15: ...d 2 x orange 2 x green situated above the remote module s horn button The number of LEDs lit depends on the status of the battery as shown below 5 3 BATTER GAUGE OPERATION Please contact your authoriz...

Page 16: ...nit off and then on again Cut off voltage When the battery voltage decreases below the battery cut off voltage the first red LED will flash on the battery gauge the horn will sound once every 10 secon...

Page 17: ...r chair or place it in direct contact with water 09 Keep the upholstery and frame clean by wiping with a soft cloth particularly after driving through wet sandy or muddy conditions Do not use harsh ab...

Page 18: ...The charger LED light indicator does not light up green when fully charged Check if tire tread depth is less than 1mm Contact your dealer Contact your dealer Check for the connection and make sure it...

Page 19: ...ESSORIES 17 Please contact your distributor if you need the accessories below High Capacity 30 15Ah Batteries Seatbelt To be determined 8 1 Optional Accessories Increases power chair endurance Increas...

Page 20: ...limbable Turning Radius Brake Seat Type Seat Width Drive Train Motor Size Battery Size Weight of Battery Travel Range Battery Charger 1055 mm 42 635 mm 25 1030 mm 40 6 200 mm 7 8 320 mm 12 6 29 5 kg 6...

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