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version 200701

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Summary of Contents for e-drive

Page 1: ...e drive User s manual version 200701 Sweden...

Page 2: ...owing symbols WARNING Indicates that misuse may lead to fatal or severe injury CAUTION Indicates that misuse may lead to injury or material damage NOTE Indicates proper operation and key points for in...

Page 3: ...AB Org no 556618 9006 314 22 HYLTEBRUK SWEDEN Herewith declares that the product e drive part no series MED1000 MED1050 and MED1100 Is in conformity with the provision of the following EC directive in...

Page 4: ...ee and maintenance 11 12 For safe use 13 19 Names of parts 20 21 Nickel Metal Hydride Battery 22 32 Lithium lon Battery 33 43 Operating instructions driving sid 46 ndras 44 50 Operating instructions a...

Page 5: ...y the carrier of any damage during transportation Remember to keep the packaging until the carrier has checked the goods and a settlement has been reached e drive consists of the following parts A Cab...

Page 6: ...ctivate the parking brake before moving to or from the wheelchair e drive is dimensioned for indoor and outdoor use but a basic prerequisite is that you travel on a stable surface Despite e drive bein...

Page 7: ...he chair contact your local dealer 1 Start fitting e drive to your wheelchair The wheels have a quick release axle QR axle Press the button and assembly the wheel on the chair Picture 1 2 When install...

Page 8: ...Cable 4 The cable B hanging loose in the right wheel then needs to be plugged into the contact A Joystick cable Push the two contacts for the joystick cable together...

Page 9: ...Push the cable to the joystick 5 Battery 4 The battery will be charged upon delivery Remove the protective cover and simply insert the battery in the battery holder as shown in picture 2...

Page 10: ...cipices mountainous areas Narrow and or steep sloping paths by busy roads or near to precipices Leaf and snow covered or icy stretches Ramps and lifting devices Warning With e drive you can manage uph...

Page 11: ...y to get ready for transport Battery 1 Remove the battery by pressing button A whilst carefully pulling the battery out of its holder Figure l Cable 2 Remove the cable from the socket by turning it wh...

Page 12: ...tart to rotate if you do not hold one of them whilst loosening the wheel Be carefully with the e drive wheels when you transport them so they don t become exposed for any hits or knocks If you should...

Page 13: ...0Wx2 Tyre dimensions 20 22 or24 x 13 8 Pressure 6 Bar 600 kPa Battery type Nickel Meta Hydride 24V x 6 7 Ah Lithium 25 V x 12 Ah Fuse 30A flat Battery charger Capacity 100 to 240Y AC 50 60Hz Calculate...

Page 14: ...Decon Wheel employees The pendulum supports must be set so that they can swing freely on a horizontal plane Users must be instructed to Make sure the pendulum supports can move freely Be careful when...

Page 15: ...g transferred to another user the wheels nuts and the battery pack are to be removed from the wheelchair The nuts should be cleaned with a non abrasive cleaner and sprayed with a little oil Pack the p...

Page 16: ...hen you handle the battery Do not attempt to open disassemble modify or solder the battery pack assembly Do not directly connect the negative and positive terminals with wire or metal object Do not dr...

Page 17: ...t of the wheelchair Can you replace the battery Can you operate the joystick and the switches Can you make accurate judgments for appropriate actions Can you evaluate the surrounding situation accurat...

Page 18: ...k operation Set the speed selector to the low speed range and move the joystick slowly n Backwards Familiarize yourself with the handling and performance characteristics of backward travel Check behin...

Page 19: ...cient time to cross the road at a crosswalk Be careful with the curb between the road and the sidewalk n Curbs Learn how to safely maneuver up and down a curb and know the limits Stop your wheelchair...

Page 20: ...risk of a crash due to poor visibility Getting on and off a lift bus There is a risk of falling off the lift Snow ice or puddles There is a risk of losing control and ineffective braking due to slippi...

Page 21: ...wheelchair stopped If you shift to manual drive while traveling downhill in power drive there is a risk of losing control of the wheelchair because there is no braking effect of the motor If you shif...

Page 22: ...the Guidelines for Safe Use and know how to operate it correctly WARNING When having someone lift the wheelchair make sure they do not hold it by the battery cable or controller as this may damage th...

Page 23: ...ir in power drive until the battery is completely empty the battery warning lamp will light the buzzer will beep and the wheelchair will come to a stop It is very dangerous when you get into a situati...

Page 24: ...p device Foot support Arm support Seat Controller Drive wheel Clutch lever shifts between power and manual drives Hand rim Assistant controller Lower holder to retract the controller temporarily Foot...

Page 25: ...an option Assistant Controller Power switch Warning lamp red Reverse switch press to go backward release to stop Forward switch press to go forward release to stop Battery residual capacity lamp Power...

Page 26: ...p when the battery is not in use Do not connect the terminals of the battery with wires or other metals Use the specified fuse for the battery Do not drop or apply a sharp impact to the battery or cha...

Page 27: ...rface frequent travel uphill and over curbs will consume more power and reduce the travel range Due to the characteristics of the battery the travel range may be reduced due to changes in ambient temp...

Page 28: ...d not be removed under normal conditions Indicator switch Indicates the battery residual capacity Capacity indicator lamps Indicates charge discharge status or problems Contact points Carry battery in...

Page 29: ...s deterioration Residual capacity lamp indication system Characteristics of the absolute indication system After the battery s performance level deteriorates gradually to below 80 the fifth lamp will...

Page 30: ...eceding charging such as travel conditions residual capacity and ambient temperature It takes 3 to 13 hours to refresh charge a battery CAUTION It takes a longer time to refresh charge a battery with...

Page 31: ...tion and charging will start automatically n Orange lamp flashing This is an alert for refresh charging It indicates that the battery needs refresh charging n Orange lamp lighted Indicates that the ch...

Page 32: ...e the battery Failure to do so may cause a fire or damage to the battery n Operating temperature To protect the battery the charger will not start charging if the battery temperature is not within the...

Page 33: ...ps During charging the capacity indicator lamps on the battery light successively to indicate the progress of charging The charging of a discharged battery is completed in 2 5 to 3 hours Then the char...

Page 34: ...y mode causing the green lamp to flash Once the battery reaches an appropriate temperature this lamp will light and charging will start automatically If you continue to disregard the refresh charge al...

Page 35: ...To store the battery install a protective cap on the removed battery WARNING Make sure to install a protective cap on a removed battery before storing it Exposed contacts can cause short circuits Step...

Page 36: ...ng will take 3 to 13 hours Charging is completed but not all lamps are lighted Residual capacity indicator lamps are lighted only halfway Check the number of times or days you have used the battery Th...

Page 37: ...of your skin and the specified charger during charging Do not use the battery with anything other than the specified equipment Always put on the protective cap when the battery is not in use Do not c...

Page 38: ...s due to the use environment Compared to traveling on a level surface frequent travel uphill and over curbs will consume more power and reduce the travel range Due to the characteristics of the batter...

Page 39: ...n Spare fuse 30 A green 35 33535 Protective cap protects the contact points from short circuits Indicator switch press to indicate the battery residual capacity Capacity indicator lamps indicate charg...

Page 40: ...pacity indication system that lights all the lamps each time a charge is completed Residual capacity lamp indication system Characteristics of the relative indication system This battery uses a relati...

Page 41: ...charging time varies by factors preceding charging such as travel conditions residual capacity and ambient temperature It takes approximately 2 5 to 3 0 hours to fully charge a battery with 0 residual...

Page 42: ...charge standby continues for a long period of time the flashing of the lamp changes to a faster pace and the charger stops the charge standby mode You may retry charging by moving to another location...

Page 43: ...charger to overheat and adversely affect its performance n Use of specified equipment WARNING Use only the specified charger to charge the battery Failure to do so may cause a fire or damage to the b...

Page 44: ...g will start Step4 Check the capacity indicator lamps During charging the capacity indicator lamps on the battery light successively to indicate the progress of charging The charging of a discharged b...

Page 45: ...amps During charging the capacity indicator lamps on the battery light successively to indicate the progress of charging The charging of a discharged battery is completed in 2 5 to 3 hours Then the ch...

Page 46: ...tore the battery install a protective cap on the removed battery WARNING Make sure to install a protective cap on a removed battery before storing it Exposed contacts can cause short circuits Step3 Di...

Page 47: ...p depending on the condition of the charger Charger gets very hot Lamps light according to the conditions Residual capacity indicator lamps are lighted Is there a sound of the cooling fan turning The...

Page 48: ...ndicator switch Step2 Install the battery Check that the power switch is turned OFF Then insert the battery until it clicks into place WARNING Do not drop or apply a sharp impact to the battery as it...

Page 49: ...is JW Active Push this forward Turn Push this forward WARNING There is a danger of the wheelchair moving unexpectedly causing a rollover or a fall if you get in or out of the wheelchair incorrectly B...

Page 50: ...rease speed Power switch Warning lamp red Battery residual capacity and speed indicator lamps Power lamp green Hand rest plate Horn switch NOTE If the joystick is tilted when you turn the power switch...

Page 51: ...he speed If you do not move the switch the system will set the speed level and the battery residual capacity indicator will be displayed after a few seconds In the beginning set the speed level to low...

Page 52: ...safe place NOTE When you shift the center of balance towards the front there is less chance of rolling over backward If you have difficulty in shifting the center of balance be sure to have an assista...

Page 53: ...switch OFF then ON again WARNING When having someone lift the wheelchair make sure they do not hold it by the battery cable or controller as this may damage the equipment If this is done with the rid...

Page 54: ...port with the power switch turned ON There is a risk of moving the joystick which may cause the wheelchair to move in an unintended direction Make sure to turn the power switch OFF before retracting t...

Page 55: ...Turn the power switch ON Both the power lamp green and the warning lamp red will come on and the buzzer will beep Pi The red lamp will go out immediately Check the residual capacity of the battery by...

Page 56: ...grasp the brake lever WARNING To park the wheelchair on a slope be sure to apply the parking brakes of both wheels n Going over a curb When going over a curb step gently on the anti tip device with yo...

Page 57: ...e and sport mode 7 2 2 Setting Free Modes Various parameters can be set to suit the user s preferences After you have set the parameters record them in the table below Date Date Date 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3...

Page 58: ...he wheels will not spin Step3 Fold the wheelchair Follow the procedures below to fold the wheelchair without getting the wires caught 1 Turn and fold the foot support in the direction of the arrow 2 L...

Page 59: ...transport and secure the wheelchair so that it will not move n Precautions during Transport To use the wheelchair after transport set it up using the following procedure Step1 Unfold the wheelchair 1...

Page 60: ...on a wet road surface wipe off any water drops with a dry towel Leaving the wheelchair wet can cause it to rust 3 Wipe off dirt or spots Use a tightly wrung out towel to wipe off dirt or spots Never...

Page 61: ...contact Decon Wheel immediately An authorised person or Decon Wheel must carry out all technical servicing Only original components or those which meet Decon Wheels specifications are to be used Store...

Page 62: ...re or metal object Do not drop hit or subject to strong physical shock If fluid leaks from the battery do not use Wash the fluid from skin and clothes immediately If battery fluid gets in your eyes fl...

Page 63: ...amage deformation looseness Main switch speed switch operation Rubber cap damage Joystick operation Wire lead routing damage 3 Assistant controller Damage looseness Main switch speed switch operation...

Page 64: ...he retaining bolt Use a hex wrench to remove the retaining bolt from the anti tip device Tool 5 mm hex wrench Step2 Set the standard length Slide the bar and adjust it to the standard length NOTE Stan...

Page 65: ...lt for the controller rod adjust the height and make a fine adjustment of the mounting of the controller After determining the position of the controller securely tighten the bolts to the specified to...

Page 66: ...that the arm support will not interfere with the switches on the controller Tool 5 mm hex wrench Tightening torque 6 to 8 N m Step 2 Adjust the horizontal position Loosen the angle adjustment bolt and...

Page 67: ...ntroller operating Contact the dealer Shortage of power Green flashing Beeps Pi Is there a large load being applied It will stop beeping once the load is reduced Green flashing Red flashing Beeps Pi I...

Page 68: ...ing 24 V 120 W 2 Drive system Rear wheel direct drive Tire size 20 22 and 24 x1 3 8 inflate with 6 kpc Specifications and Other Information 11 11 Specifications and Other Information 64 Item Specifica...

Page 69: ...RIOR TO TRANSPORTING THE WHEELCHAIR FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN SEVERE DAMAGE TO THE MOTORS 11 2 JW Active Warning Label Location Diagram 65 Lithium ion battery Nickel metal hydride battery Warnin...

Page 70: ...the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 CE This product may contain substances that could be harmful to the environment if disposed of in places landfills that are not ap...

Page 71: ...n Wheel Landerydsv gen 314 33 HYLTEBRUK Sweden Phone 46 345 408 80 Fax 46 345 408 95 www deconwheel se info decon se Warranty If there is a material or manufacturing defect in the genuine parts contai...

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