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User's Manual

HS-2850

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DISASSEMBLING / RE-ASSEMBLING
YOUR POWER CHAIR

Joystick Cable Removal

Please follow instructions below to remove joystick cable (M) from armrest.
1.Unplug joystick cable (See Fig. 20).
2.Press lock pins underneath front and along seat sides to unlock, then lift chair up to

remove (See Fig. 21) Joystick cable is tied up by 3 cord clips on armrest (See white circle).

   Remove cable from armrest. 

Seat Removal

1.Fold down seat back.
2.Pull up the seat lock lever (N).
3.Lift up on seat assembly (O) to ensure the seat is secure (See Fig. 14).

Body Shroud Removal

By using a screw driver to pressing down at the center of the push rivet, to
release the shroud.

1. Remove 3 push rivets (P1) from both front shroud (P) and rear shroud (P2).
2. Follow the arrow's direction to lift up shrouds (See Fig. 22).

Taking apart your power chair enables you to save space when keeping it in storage or
carrying it along in your vehicle. Having power chair disassembled is easier than ever
since no tools are required.

Figure 20

Figure 20

Figure 21

Figure 21

 (O) 

 (M) 

 (N) 

Figure 22

Figure 22

 (P1) 

 (P1) 

 (P2) 

 (P) 

Summary of Contents for HS-2850

Page 1: ...C T M MiniPowerChair C T M MiniPowerChair C T M MiniPowerChair HS 2850 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: ...congratulation on purchasing your new C T M Power Chair It is designed to provide you with transportation ability indoors and outdoors We pride ourselves on providing safe and comfortable products Ou...

Page 4: ...n 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 to sharp corners Take great care and drive in low speed...

Page 5: ...current technology is 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 motorized sco...

Page 6: ...e EMI from sources 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 chan...

Page 7: ...tors Figure 1 HS 2850 Power Chair Front View Figure 2 HS 2850 Joystick Figure 3 HS 2850 Power Chair Rear View IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS 5 Before attempting to drive this power chair on your own it is im...

Page 8: ...If only amber and red LEDs are lit the batteries are moderately charged Recharge before undertaking a long trip If only red LEDs are lit the batteries are running out of charge Recharge as soon as pos...

Page 9: ...ontally To adjust footplate loosen screw and arrange height to desired position then tightened screw to secure plate in place D E Figure 7 Figure 7 POWER BASE Free Wheeling Lever When lever is in N Ne...

Page 10: ...n all battery gauge LED lights should be lit lighting The self diagnostic warning lights should not be blinking 4 While resting your arm on armrests joystick should be within reach By pushing joystick...

Page 11: ...s twist While standing up avoid stepping on footplate as it may cause injury The batteries should be charged as soon as possible after each ride See CHARGING THE BATTERIES on page 14 J L Figure 13 Fig...

Page 12: ...st Angle Adjustment By pulling the fixation vel cro backwards to disengage the pins from the holes and adjust angle to a comfortable position then release fixation vel cro to engage to it s position F...

Page 13: ...f Self Diagnostic Warning Lights start to flash identify problem from chart on page 18 and take action If power chair breaks down and must be moved please follow below directions 1 Get off power chair...

Page 14: ...t back 2 Pull up the seat lock lever N 3 Lift up on seat assembly O to ensure the seat is secure See Fig 14 Body Shroud Removal By using a screw driver to pressing down at the center of the push rivet...

Page 15: ...y conductive metals Battery Removal 1 Disconnect two battery plugs Q See Fig 23 2 Unfasten velcro strap that hold batteries in place See Fig 24 3 Remove two batteries S See Fig 25 13 Figure 23 Figure...

Page 16: ...nd of power cord into a standard electrical wall outlet 4 Switch the charger power On If charging your power chair for over 8 14 hours and it does not function please check fuse is not burned out powe...

Page 17: ...s If storing your power chair for some time one month or more make sure batteries are fully charged and on returning charge them again before using power chair Batteries will only give maximum perform...

Page 18: ...to wash or rinse power chair in order to protect electrical parts Polish with an automotive liquid polish SEAT AND ARMRESTS The seat material used by C T M is of high quality and will remain in good c...

Page 19: ...Inspect the tires frequently for any signs of damage such as unusual wearing or insufficient tread depth Tread depth should not be allowed to drop below 1 mm ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Make sure battery...

Page 20: ...ctions and cabling Check the left park brake connections and cabling Check the right park brake connections and cabling Check the SHARK Communications Bus connections and wiring Replace the Remote Che...

Page 21: ...It should be steady if it is flashing see the chart on page 17 for problem identification 3 Check all electrical connections to be sure they are tight 4 Make sure batteries are connected correctly 5...

Page 22: ...Speed Weight Capacity Ground Clearance Grade Climbable Curb Climbing Turning Radius Brake Seat Width Drive Train Battery Weight Motor Size Travel Range Battery Charger Seat Type 39 24 42 5 6 10 6 180...

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