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User's Manual

HS-6200

ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE
AND WARNINGS

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CAUTION: It is very important that you read this information regarding the possible

effects of Electromagnetic Interference on your power chair.

Powered wheelchairs and motorized scooters may be susceptible to electromagnetic

interference (EMI), which is interfering electromagnetic energy (EM) emitted from sources

such as radio stations, TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, two-way radios,

and cellular phones.  The interference (from radio wave sources) can cause the power

chair to release its brakes, move by itself, or move in unintended directions.  It can also

permanently damage the power chair control system.  The intensity of the interfering

EM energy can be measured in volts per meter (V/m).  Each power chair can resist EMI

up to a certain intensity.  This is called its "immunity level." The higher the immunity level,

the greater the protection will be.  At this time, 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 product is 20 V/m.

There are a number of sources of relatively intense electromagnetic fields in the everyday

environment.  Some of these sources are obvious and easy to avoid. Others are not

apparent and exposure is unavoidable.  However, we believe that by following the warnings

listed below, your risk to EMI will be minimized.

Some cellular telephones and similar devices transmit signals while

they are ON, even when not being used.

Electromagnetic 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 transmitting unit.  Examples include: citizens band (CB) radios,

"walkie talkie," security, fire, and police transceivers, cellular telephones, and other

   personal communication devices.

2.Medium-range mobile transceivers, such as those used in police cars, fire trucks,

ambulances, and taxis.  These usually have the antenna mounted on the outside of

the vehicle.

Summary of Contents for HS-6200

Page 1: ...HS 6200 User s Manual C T M FoldingPowerChair C T M FoldingPowerChair C T M FoldingPowerChair...

Page 2: ...terference and Warnings 3 Safety Instructions 5 Initial Overview 6 Unpacking and Assembly 8 Special Features 11 Safe Driving Techniques 14 Batteries and Charging 16 Tire 18 Maintenance and Cleaning 19...

Page 3: ...cticing with your new chair so that you comprehend the technical advantages of HS 6200 All assembly and maintenance should be performed after you fully understand the content of this manual to avoid a...

Page 4: ...g experience If you have any questions you can contact C T M HOMECARE PRODUCT INC 13815 Magnolia Ave B Chino CA 91710 Toll Free 1 866 466 8168 Tel 909 590 1388 Fax 909 590 3365 E Mail ctm ctmhomecare...

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: ...e sure of your own ability and your limitations in terms of strength and endurance Please be aware that any adjustments on the power chair may affect the handling and performance 5 Before attempting a...

Page 8: ...ystick Controller Padded Breathable Ballistic Nylon Back Rest Flip up and Height Adjustable Armrests Connectorless Battery Boxes Fiber Glass Reinforced Nylon Leg Rests 2 High Torque Motors Mated to Pr...

Page 9: ...stick Front View 7 Handlebar Anti Tip Wheels Support Brace Height Adjustable Armrests Knob Back Forth Adjstable Armrests Plug Free Wheel Lever Free Wheel Lever Battery Box Charger Carry on Bag Battery...

Page 10: ...he Leg Band See Fig 7 Press the Lever E on the Footrest Frame downwards then take out the Footrest Frame by turning it outward See Fig 8 Figure 7 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 8 D E Pressing the Delta Tube...

Page 11: ...e front and the other at the rear pull the seat upholstery up vertically See Fig 11 Push down the pulled up seat upholstery evenly See Fig 12 Figure 13 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 14 Hold the two armre...

Page 12: ...place the battery box at the slide terminal Do not set too far back otherwise the battery box won t be fit into the slide tube accurately See Fig 15 Battery boxes are separate into front and rear sec...

Page 13: ...otors when your chair is on an incline The chair could roll down on its own causing injury To engage or disengage the free wheel feature 1 Turn the free wheel levers outward to engage the drive motors...

Page 14: ...cur Please contact the nearest C T M dealer to have this taken care of if necessary Below are illustrations of the Seat Options which you can chose to install onto your chair according to your own des...

Page 15: ...28 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 29 Never lift the wheelchair by the leg rests These parts are detachable and will not bear the weight of this chair Lift this chair ONLY by non detachable parts of the m...

Page 16: ...clean from sand and salt water Indoor Outdoor Driving When driving indoors keep the speed to a minimum to avoid the risk of collision For outdoor driving be cautious of wet surfaces loose sand large c...

Page 17: ...es the wheelchair slowly up or down the ramp ensuring that the chair is driven in the centre of the ramp tracks If possible have an assistant monitor the chairs progress and prevent tipping of the cha...

Page 18: ...e front of the controller 3 Connect the battery charger to a standard wall power outlet 4 Switch the power on During the recharge 1 While the batteries are being recharged a red light will appear on t...

Page 19: ...the polarity of the lugs Remove the wiring loom 8 Repeat step 7 for the other battery 9 Inspect the terminals on the wiring loom and the lugs on the replacement batteries to make sure they are clean I...

Page 20: ...dealer Front wheels 8 solid tires Rear wheels 13 solid tires Follow these easy steps to replace the tire 1 Use an ratchet and socket to remove the drive wheel screw from the centre hub of the wheel Se...

Page 21: ...pet fibres 8 Lightly oil axle pin wheel axles and bearings once every three months if necessary 9 Inspect the tires Tread depth should not be allowed to drop below 1 16 10 Use only recommended batteri...

Page 22: ...on the type of wheelchair you have one possibility is the battery charger is connected The parking brakes have a bad connection Check the parking brake and motor connections Make sure the control sys...

Page 23: ...on page 10 5 If none of these suggestions correct the problem contact your authorized dealer If charging your power chair over 14 hours and the light on the charger does not change to green then conta...

Page 24: ...ry Charger Electronics Seat Type 42 3 24 35 4 7 4 N A 13 156 3 lbs 5 mph 280 lbs 1 8 10 degree 1 1 38 6 Electro Mechanical 17 60 lbs 420W 4600 r p m 11 9 Miles 2 12V 36Ah 5A Off Board PG VSI 41 1 23 2...

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