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DX-2 

www.chasswheel.com 

 

 

rev. 1 

2014-05-08 

6

 

2.12.5 Fuses ........................................................................................................................... 33

 

 

3 DRIVING THE WHEELCHAIR .................................................................................................. 34

 

3.1 Mounting to and from the wheelchair .................................................................................. 34

 

3.2 Drive practice .................................................................................................................... 34

 

3.3 Balance adjustment ............................................................................................................ 36

 

3.4 Climbing steps

 .............................................................................................................................. 37

 

 

4 FREEWHEELING ................................................................................................................... 38

 

 

5 TRANSPORTATION AND PACKAGING OF THE WHEELCHAIR..................................................... 38

 

 

6 WHEELCHAIR SERVICING ...................................................................................................... 39

 

6.1 Daily inspections ................................................................................................................ 39

 

6.2 Weekly inspections ............................................................................................................. 39

 

6.3 Cleaning and disinfection the wheelchair .............................................................................. 40

 

6.4 Measuring the tyre air pressure ........................................................................................... 40

 

6.5 Tyre exchange ................................................................................................................... 40

 

6.6 Disconnecting the batteries ................................................................................................. 41

 

6.7 Installing the batteries ........................................................................................................ 41

 

6.8 Changing the lamps ........................................................................................................... 41

 

6.9 Spare part information ....................................................................................................... 42

 

 

7. Programming....................................................................................................................... 42

 

 

8. RE-USE and recycling ........................................................................................................... 43

 

 

9. Wheelchair storage .............................................................................................................. 43

 

10. Use of the wheelchair as a seat in a vehicle.......................................................................... 43

 

11. TECHNICAL INFORMATION CW4 FOUR X DL ........................................................................ 46

 

12. SERVICE CARD OF FOUR X DL WHEELCHAIR ....................................................................... 47

 

2. EQUIPMENT AND THEIR USE ................................................................................................ 56

 

2.1 SAFETY BELT USE .............................................................................................................. 56

 

2.2 Operating the electrical adjustment options .......................................................................... 56

 

Which symbols are displayed and what they mean ..................................................................... 56

 

2.2.1 Activate adjustment mode ............................................................................................... 56

 

2.2.2 Selecting and actuating adjustment options ....................................................................... 57

 

2.2.3 Changing from setting mode to drive mode ....................................................................... 58

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

1 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS 

 

Summary of Contents for CW4 FOUR X DL

Page 1: ...MANUAL Read the manual carefully In matters that are unclear we request that you contact us Chasswheel Oy Myllyharjuntie 6 71800 SIILINJ RVI Tel 358 207 559 220 Fax 358 207 559 221 ISO 7176 19 Wheelc...

Page 2: ...ectric wheelchair guarantees you a smooth ride both on and off road Now there s no need to plan your route according to where your wheelchair can get but you can now go wherever you wish The CW4 FOUR...

Page 3: ...wheelchair The warranty does not cover faults caused by normal wear and improper or lack of maintenance as indicated in the owner s manual and the service instructions Furthermore the warranty does n...

Page 4: ...Myllyharjuntie 6 71800 SIILINJ RVI Finland Declares that the CHASSWHEEL CW4 FOUR X DL electrically powered wheelchair conforms to Annex VII of COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 93 42 EEC of 14 June 1993 concerning me...

Page 5: ...bols are displayed and what they mean 19 2 8 2 Activate adjustment mode 20 2 8 3 Selecting and actuating adjustment options 20 2 8 4 Changing from setting mode to drive mode 21 2 9 Further adjustment...

Page 6: ...ange 40 6 6 Disconnecting the batteries 41 6 7 Installing the batteries 41 6 8 Changing the lamps 41 6 9 Spare part information 42 7 Programming 42 8 RE USE and recycling 43 9 Wheelchair storage 43 10...

Page 7: ...is patients brain infarct patients overweight persons and arthropathy patients Wheelchair is not suitable for visually disabled blind person badly spastic person whose moves are so uncontrollable that...

Page 8: ...d steering Mastering the driving technique requires practice Avoid places where a loss of wheel grip can be dangerous for example wet sloping lawns The wheelchair has a balance adjustment system for i...

Page 9: ...ng equipment The wheelchair itself can disturb equipment based on electromagnetic fields such as shop alarm systems Don t leave the wheelchair under the straight sun light Metal parts and surfaces of...

Page 10: ...eelchair during transportation is absolutely forbidden Unauthorized repairs and modifications are forbidden The user may perform the servicing operations referred to in section wheelchair servicing Wh...

Page 11: ...ttery casing rear case Battery connecting diagram situated inside the battery casing cover Main fuse value information Situated inside of the main fuse box Using the other than gel batteries is forbid...

Page 12: ...y fender Attention read the user manual Situated on the supporting frame both sides from the seat Do not push the wheelchair from the back rest A risk of the finger trap These labels are situated in t...

Page 13: ...05 08 13 2 1 The REM 550 remote construction The driving controller consists of a joystick and control panel Under the driving controller you ll find the charger socket and the data transfer cable whi...

Page 14: ...knob or the knob can be tailor made Do not replace the knob with self made parts as they may cause dangerous situations 1 Drive lever 2 Display Top side Display and controls 3 Direction indicators lef...

Page 15: ...atus display Status display The status display is located at the top edge of the screen It contains the following information 1 Battery 2 Direction indicators left warning blinker 3 Light 4 System sta...

Page 16: ...ystem automatically switches the drive to battery reserve after a specified driving time and the wheelchair will come to a standstill 2 1 4 Battery alarms Alarms concerning the battery charging status...

Page 17: ...through key The button is deactivated as standard 2 ON OFF socket corresponds to ON OFF key 3 Socket II corresponds to Activate setting mode key The button is deactivated as standard 4 Buddy Button Th...

Page 18: ...r off Press the ONN OFF key 1 The remote switches off 2 5 Locking unlocking the wheelchair 2 5 1 Locking the wheelchair Press the ON OFF key 1 for more than 4 seconds A lock shown in the display and t...

Page 19: ...The warning blinkers are switched on or off 2 8 Operating the electrical adjustment options Electrical adjustment options such as electrical legrests or an electrical backrest are carried out as desc...

Page 20: ...to setting mode The mode display B changes to a wheelchair symbol 2 8 3 Selecting and actuating adjustment options Press the function key C under the wheelchair symbol or move the drive lever left or...

Page 21: ...u can the actuator motor will move faster 2 8 4 Changing from setting mode to drive mode Press the Activate drive mode switch through key D The remote will switch back to drive mode The mode display A...

Page 22: ...he required setting options To carry out further settings press the Activate setting mode key A or move the drive lever right or left again To return to drive mode press the Activate drive mode switch...

Page 23: ...display see Chapter 2 9 1 is shown in the display If the green symbol is shown in the display the time display is available If the red symbol is shown in the display the time display is hidden Press...

Page 24: ...C 2 9 5 Changing the screen backround The symbol for screen background see Chapter 2 9 1 is shown in the display Press the function key B or move the drive lever right or left to select one of the th...

Page 25: ...en background setting is standard on delivery When the lighting is switched on the background will change from white to black 2 10 Error diagnosis If the electronic system shows a fault please use the...

Page 26: ...correct some errors automatically In this case the code number in the status display will disappear To do this switch the remote on and off several times Wait approx 5 seconds each time before switchi...

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Page 28: ...agnetic emissions turn the wheelchair aid off remove the wheelchair aid from the effecting area by placing brake lever arms in neutral position Then wait 5 minutes and turn the wheelchair aids power b...

Page 29: ...y casing cover 2 11 2 Manually adjustable back rest The back rest is manually adjusted either by pulling the lever on the side of the back rest while reclining the seat or by turning the wheel on the...

Page 30: ...ed by loosening the screws 2 When the suitable position has been found retighten the screws The arm rest height and angle are adjusted with a 5mm hexagonal key Adjusting the height is performed by loo...

Page 31: ...rrect position has been found release the lever The foot support is now locked into this position It is necessary to observe the foot rest position when driving uphill or negotiating obstacles Repeate...

Page 32: ...e and because of their tread pattern they have a good grip on different surfaces The tyre pressure should be checked regularly Measuring the tyre pressure is defined in section wheelchair servicing 2...

Page 33: ...recharged immediately if the icon indicating the battery charge level shows only two full pillars Follow the instructions supplied with the charger Use only the charger that has been supplied with the...

Page 34: ...iting wheelchair make sure that the wheelchair is turned off from the joystick 1 Lift the foot rest up 2 Lift the arm rest up 3 Remove your legs in 4 Be seated on the wheelchair Let the foot rest down...

Page 35: ...ck forwards or backwards the wheelchair moves to the direction determined by the current wheel position If the wheels are turned so that the right side wheels are close to each other picture 2 the whe...

Page 36: ...me In the drive position for even ground the seat starts to tilt backwards while the balance is shifted backwards The recommended balance positions for driving uphill on even ground and downhill are r...

Page 37: ...balance position backwards and raise the foot rest so that it doesn t hit the step Drive the wheelchair s front wheels onto the step 1 2 Move the balance forwards so that wheelchair s rear part becom...

Page 38: ...cated in vehicle Behind the wheelchair s seat there are attachment rings on the fastening pipes for the arm rests picture 1 to which attachment straps can be fastened during transportation When strapp...

Page 39: ...as electrical malfunctions driving motors actuators frame parts seat parts foot and arm rests changing the tyres and other technical problems can only be done by a qualified technician in order to ma...

Page 40: ...Follow the recommendations set by the cleaning fluid manufacturers regarding the different materials In the event of the control module becoming dirty it must be cleaned immediately Pressure cleaning...

Page 41: ...ar is reasonable After this remove lifting equipment and the chair is ready to drive again 6 6 Disconnecting the batteries Detach the cables and and the main fuse from the batteries using 11mm open en...

Page 42: ...lamps and the batteries Suitable lamps for Four X wheelchair the user can get from the Four X distributor Chasswheel s part number Driving light LED or driving light bulb Suitable gel batteries for F...

Page 43: ...overs rubber tyres arm rests bushings hazardous waste gas springs gel batteries Other components for example driving motors actuators electric components seats should be delivered to the distributor o...

Page 44: ...he wheelchair to use a vehicle seat and the safety belts provided with the vehicle The wheelchair should always be anchored facing in the transport vehicle s intended direction of travel The wheelchai...

Page 45: ...se the safety belt installed in the transport vehicle Safety belts must be in contact with the user s body They must not be held at a distance from the user s body using parts of the wheelchair such a...

Page 46: ...CW4 FOUR X DL Seat belts may not be held at a distance from the user s body using parts of the wheelchair such as armrests or wheels The pelvic belt should be positioned in the area between the user...

Page 47: ...dard width 450 mm effective seat depth 522 mm backrest height 682 mm back angle min 12 52 seat surface height at the front edge 570 mm seat plane angle 22 37 Overall dimensions of the wheelchair width...

Page 48: ...___________________________________ Date and place ______________________________________________________________ Annual maintenance Yes __ No __ Additional maintenance if needed _____________________...

Page 49: ...___________________ Date and place ______________________________________________________________ Annual maintenance Yes __ No __ Additional maintenance if needed _____________________________________...

Page 50: ...e ______________________________________________________________ Annual maintenance Yes __ No __ Additional maintenance if needed ______________________________________________________________________...

Page 51: ...________________________________________________ Annual maintenance Yes __ No __ Additional maintenance if needed ___________________________________________________________________________ __________...

Page 52: ...___________ Date and place ______________________________________________________________ Annual maintenance Yes __ No __ Additional maintenance if needed _____________________________________________...

Page 53: ...STEM CONTENTS 1 Safety recommendations 51 1 1 Safe driving 51 2 Equipment and their use 52 2 1 Safety belt use 52 2 2 Operating the electrical adjustment options 52 2 2 1 Activate adjustment mode 53 2...

Page 54: ...DX 2 www chasswheel com rev 1 2014 05 08 54 2 2 3 Changing from setting mode to drive mode 54...

Page 55: ...vicing Before raising the lift ensure that the safety accessories are properly attached The appliance is installed with a speed limiter which limits the maximum speed automatically when the lift opera...

Page 56: ...sed whilst using the Lift System The safety belt must always be adjusted as suitable for the user 2 2 Operating the electrical adjustment options Electrical adjustment options such as electrical legre...

Page 57: ...y C under the wheelchair symbol or move the drive lever left or right several times until the required adjustment option is shown in the display The corresponding adjustment option e g seat tilting is...

Page 58: ...ss the drive lever as far as you can the actuator motor will move faster 2 2 3 Changing from setting mode to drive mode Press the Activate drive mode switch through key D The remote will switch back t...

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