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Owner’s manual 

Summary of Contents for Balder Finesse

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Page 3: ...ick 11 3 2 1 1 Dolphin joystick 11 3 2 1 2 Joystick G90 12 3 2 2 Operating program 13 3 2 3 Wheelchair attachment points 13 3 2 4 Attendant control optional extra 14 3 2 4 1 Fitting removal 15 3 2 5 S...

Page 4: ...mpensation 27 5 2 4 Right footrest footrest angle 28 5 2 5 Seat raise 28 5 3 Stand up function 29 5 4 Interference 31 5 4 1 Checking the automatic fuse 31 5 4 2 Disconnecting the wheels 32 6 TRANSPORT...

Page 5: ...r chair is adjusted to meet your own specific needs Each chair comes with simple control and adjustment options to help you sit as comfortably as possible Find out more about the control and adjustmen...

Page 6: ...nery WILL be seriously damaged NOTE If you do not follow these instructions staff MAY be injured or machinery or the environment MAY be damaged 1 6 Available documentation If you have problems reading...

Page 7: ...y damage the electric motor and systems as well as the battery When travelling on slopes in excess of 6 degrees remember that this will affect the stability of the chair and there is a risk of the cha...

Page 8: ...speed than with the lights off When the LEDs of the battery gauge start to flash as a warning that the batteries are overcharging do not ignore this warning Drive at a lower speed If you do not slow...

Page 9: ...cm Axle spacing 61 5 cm 61 5 cm 61 5 cm 61 5 cm 52 cm Weight 126 kg 130 kg 130 kg 140 kg 130 kg Max user weight 75 kg 75 kg 120 kg 100 kg 120 kg Back angling 0 to 90 0 to 90 0 to 90 0 to 90 0 to 90 Ti...

Page 10: ...r disassemble equipment which may affect the operation and or functions of the chair Contact authorised personnel if you require assistance The illustration shows the Balder Finesse but the structure...

Page 11: ...9 Right footrest footrest angle 2 Battery indicator 10 eat tilt 3 On off switch 11 Key function sensor 4 Right indicator accessory 12 Left footrest length compensation 5 Program selection display 13 S...

Page 12: ...accessory 14 Left footrest length compensation 5 Program selection display 15 Seat back angle 6 Horn 16 Hazard warning lights accessory 7 Lights accessory 17 Program selector 8 Light accessory 18 Left...

Page 13: ...ctions to joystick movements 3 An operating program defined according to average values This program is ideal the first time you use the chair 4 Programs which are intended to be used as standard once...

Page 14: ...rd attendant control See also section 5 4 1 for more information Attendant control 1 Fixing bracket 2 Panel for electrical functions 3 Ring for moving the wheelchair forwards or backwards 4 Speed regu...

Page 15: ...attendant control by pulling out the switches 3 and adjusting it Release the switches when the required angle has been attained Removal 1 Remove by loosening the stop screw 2 2 Disconnect the cables...

Page 16: ...ing either your supplier or other suitable staff 4 1 Adapting the armrests For optimum comfort it is important that you find the ideal position between resting and supporting your arms without restric...

Page 17: ...ht 3 Tighten the locking screw 1 4 1 3 Adjusting the armrest pads Balder Finesse and Liberty 1 Undo the screws 1 so that the pad is loosened from the fixing bracket 2 Push the pad into the required po...

Page 18: ...rmrest 4 2 Adapting the footrest foot supports All Balder chairs can be supplied with different types of footrest both manual and electric The type of footrest selected is dependent on among other thi...

Page 19: ...st function once the footrests have been adjusted by moving them to their outermost positions The illustration shows a footrest with electric tilt and length compensation but this procedure is the sam...

Page 20: ...rest plate is adjusted undoing the screws 1 on the respective footrest plates and moving the footrest plate to the required position 4 2 4 Foot support angling Electric footrest The angle of electric...

Page 21: ...nual foot supports The foot support can be pivoted out by lifting it up from the attaching bracket and pivoting it out The foot support can be lifted off by lifting it up and off the attaching bracket...

Page 22: ...with other elements of the chair and that cables are able to move freely NOTE When you adjust the stop point you must make sure you do not remove the seal Tightening the swing away 1 Move the joystic...

Page 23: ...it is important to set the headrest correctly Balder Finesse Liberty and Junior NOTE To achieve the correct depth it is important for the height to be adjusted correctly in relation to the angle join...

Page 24: ...ctivation normal operation and deactivation 5 1 1 Wheelchair activation Action Balder Junior and Finesse Balder Liberty 1 Make sure that the release handles are in Operation position 1 Dolphin joystic...

Page 25: ...of the chair and there is a risk of the chair overturning Never switch off the chair while it is moving as this will result in an unpleasant abrupt stop NOTE When you release the joystick it will aut...

Page 26: ...e chair 5 2 General seat functions DANGER Due to the complex structure of the chair there may be a risk of getting fingers etc caught in the chair in the event of unintentional use 5 2 1 Seat tilt Usi...

Page 27: ...k to change the angle of the back 5 2 3 Left footrest length compensation The Balder wheelchairs are available with different types of footrest The function which the left footrest button operates wil...

Page 28: ...through to the seat functions using the ASK button 2 Move the joystick to the right or left until the symbol shows on the display 3 Move the joystick forwards and back to change the position of the r...

Page 29: ...ut on until the legs are in the horizontal position NOTE When the support legs are activated the stand up function will stop for a moment to wait for the support legs to move into the correct position...

Page 30: ...hion into the fixing bracket Push the lock pin back so that it remains straight up with the broadest part of the lock pin facing down The lock pin is now in the lock position and the knee brace cushio...

Page 31: ...4 1Feil Fant ikke referansekilden If you need to push the chair the chair can be disconnected as described in section 5 4 2 See also section 9 or contact your dealer if you require assistance 5 4 1 C...

Page 32: ...d If you need to move the chair without using the electronics the drive motors have to be disconnected Junior and Finesse Liberty The disconnection switches are located at the front of the wheelchair...

Page 33: ...chair must be used as the attachment points for straps NOTE The illustrations show the Q straint strap system Manual straps 1 Attach and tighten the front straps 1 to the attachment points at the fron...

Page 34: ...after five attempts and the clamp down unit will remain inactive for this period in order to prevent the release solenoid overheating The clamp down unit will be ready for use again after 90 seconds N...

Page 35: ...ntil a green light starts flashing 2 2 Move your hand to the joystick A red light comes on when the chair is released 3 3 Remove the chair from the spigot within three seconds The indicator lamp 2 goe...

Page 36: ...rtheless occurs in which it is necessary to physically disconnect the power supply from the battery poles see section 8 2 5 on battery removal 6 3 1 Preparations prior to transportation by air You hav...

Page 37: ...discharged If the chair is to be stored for a period of time the batteries must be fully charged once a month Your Balder wheelchair must be kept dry protected from the elements and preferably kept in...

Page 38: ...rger connected to the wheelchair is the power cable is not connected to the mains as this will cause the batteries to gradually become discharged NOTE To ensure top performance from the batteries we r...

Page 39: ...are to be charged 1 Check that the chair is switched off 2 Connect the charger cable to the charger contact 1 3 Connect the power supply cable to the mains When the batteries are fully charged 1 Disc...

Page 40: ...he wheelchair 3 Lift off the main cover 8 2 5 Disconnecting the power 1 Check that the chair is switched off 2 Remove the battery shoes and isolate these so that they cannot come into physical contact...

Page 41: ...act tyres Even with compact tyres it is sensible to ensure that these are not worn or damaged to an unreasonable extent If your chair is fitted with air filled tyres and you happen to sustain a punctu...

Page 42: ...onics Not a fault Lower the seat height until it is below the speed reduction limit Contact your dealer 6 The chair s indicator lamp flashes several times with two seconds gap between flashes Fault in...

Page 43: ...uck sack bag F L Fixing bar for ruck sack bag Junior Kneepads removable set F L Thigh supports removable set F L Support pads knees thighs Balder Junior 6x11 cm Support pads knees thighs Balder Junior...

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