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Presentation of the P4 CROSSOVER all road wheelchair 

 
 
 
This  P4  CROSSOVER  powered  All-Road  wheelchair  has  been  designed  for  greater  functionality  and 
optimum quality of life.  
 
This  power  wheelchair  has  been  designed  for  both  indoor  use  (house,  flat,  workplac

e  …)  and  outdoors 

(leisure, public roads) with the ability to clear pavements and obstacles of up to 12 cm. (5 inches). 
 
For use on public roads, refer to your dealer who will provide you with all relevant information for registering 
this product in your CROSSOVER.  
 
Before use involving climbs and obstacles, it is essent

ial you refer to the “Safety” chapter. 

 
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ou  will  find  all  necessary  information  about  the  wheelchair’s  technical  data  (autonomy,  top  speed, 

maximum practicable slope …) in the “Specifications” chapter. 
 
 
 
 

 

Circuit 

Breaker 

Charger 

Socket 

Summary of Contents for P4 Crossover

Page 1: ...P4 Crossover Electric Wheelchair for roads and paths USER GUIDE...

Page 2: ...ent 10 2 2 2 Footplate angle 10 2 2 3 Footrest tilt 11 2 2 4 Gas spring adjustment 11 2 3 Armrest unit 12 2 3 1 Armrest height 12 2 3 2 Armrest spacing 12 2 3 3 Armrest depth 14 2 4 Joystick remote 14...

Page 3: ...olding safety rollbar optional 30 Chapter VII P4 CROSSOVERv2 specifications data 31 1 Specifications particular to the wheelchair 31 2 Driving system specifications 31 3 Electrical circuit specificati...

Page 4: ...r homes apartments workplaces access the toilet but will be more comfortable outdoors When traveling on public roads you must consult your dealer who will give you all the necessary instructions for r...

Page 5: ...ith the ability to clear pavements and obstacles of up to 12 cm 5 inches For use on public roads refer to your dealer who will provide you with all relevant information for registering this product in...

Page 6: ...his risk is greatest when the bend is combined with a camber You are urged to take the utmost care and proceed at minimum speed 1 3 Obstacles slopes and gradients Do not attempt to clear obstacles ove...

Page 7: ...6 Safety belt For safety purposes the chair brakes rapidly This improves user and pedestrian safety It is therefore essential that the person seated in the chair fasten the safety belt This belt will...

Page 8: ...2 1 1 Seat depth For increased comfort the seat can be adapted to the user s thigh length Adjustment to be made while the chair is unoccupied Loosen the screws 1 slide the footrests 2 forwards to obt...

Page 9: ...allows you to adjust the backrest tilt This tilt must be adjusted with the rollbar in place and the top case locked on its base The knob 3 allows you to adjust the spacing of the backrest s side suppo...

Page 10: ...the best possible pressure distribution under the thigh 2 2 2 Footplate angle The angle of each footplate is independently adjustable To adjust the footplate angle use the built in thrust screws Note...

Page 11: ...the support 2 2 4 Gas spring adjustment It may happen that all do not want to stay in the low position In this case a simple adjustment of the gas cylinder nuts will solve the problem This procedure i...

Page 12: ...12 2 3 Armrest unit 2 3 1 Armrest height Loosen the armrest knob adjust armrest to the desired height and re screw the knob 2 3 2 Armrest spacing Knob screws Knob screws...

Page 13: ...13 Loosen the armrest guide track knob adjust to the desired spacing and re screw the knob...

Page 14: ...he armrest to the desired depth and screw in position 2 4 Joystick remote To adjust the joystick remote depth loosen the knob and position at the required depth Note the joystick remote unit is suitab...

Page 15: ...he wheelchair with 4 motors engage flip up or remove the armrest position your seat as near as possible to the wheelchair for the transfer transfer WARNING If your muscle strength is insufficient it i...

Page 16: ...3 1 Driving functions of the remote On Off button Right indicator road light button Batteries charge indicator Left indicator and hazard button Horn Speed profile Speed dimmer Selected speed Function...

Page 17: ...t be adapted Ascent this position is to be avoided because it creates a risk of tipping backwards To raise the seat press the button without releasing it until you reach the desired position Release t...

Page 18: ...rds gradually restores the wheels before their possibility of turning Steering open Steering locked 3 3 4 High beam warning and change of direction indicator Rapid pressure on the right turn signal il...

Page 19: ...joystick The direction taken by the wheelchair depends on the movement of the joystick Pushed forwards the wheelchair moves straight ahead Pushed to the right the wheels turn to the right then use th...

Page 20: ...on modifies the balance and the clearance of the wheelchair The user should take the time necessary to become aware of the wheelchair s possibilities in this position On downward slopes when braking r...

Page 21: ...for your Givi top case the Givi top case manual Before any handling the controls of the wheelchair must be switched off To rotate the top case simply pull the handle back to release the chassis from t...

Page 22: ...The product quality Use only original batteries that are in conformity with the manufacturer s technical specifications Using batteries of inferior quality may damage the electronics or interfere with...

Page 23: ...A series of incomplete charges will have an even more disastrous effect with the different batteries charged incompletely and to different levels They will be out of balance and the entire set will h...

Page 24: ...y losing capacity Turn off the circuit breaker to avoid this happening If the chair is not used for a long period of time we recommend that it either be fully charged at least once a month before disc...

Page 25: ...ectromotor mode The levers are located on the side of the motors away from the wheel Engaging to be repeated for each motor Unlock the lever by shifting sideways then downwards The wheels are now conn...

Page 26: ...the screws before tightening After tightening the nuts you can re inflate the tyres The recommended pressure is about 1 bar per tyre Note Grip tires use soft rubber with a short life expectancy about...

Page 27: ...the chair 7 Connect both alignment bars together if possible at the level of the wheel hub 8 With the help of the steering bar adjustment threads make the paralleling of two alignment bars 9 2 alignme...

Page 28: ...m cleaner with added disinfectant WARNING Sand and seawater can damage ball bearings and certain joints WARNING The electric parts must not come into contact with water 5 6 Error codes on status displ...

Page 29: ...e user be secured by a system fitted to the vehicle If the user remains seated in the wheelchair during transport the safety belt of the motor vehicle must be used The wheelchair safety belt on its ow...

Page 30: ...30 6 2 Folding safety rollbar optional Remove the armrests Remove the headrest Tip the backrest forward Lift the rollbar vertically and tip it forward Folding rollbar Seat folded without headrest...

Page 31: ...ope 15 Floor clearance 15 cm 6 inches Maximum obstacle clearance 15 cm 6 inches Operating temperature approx 20 C 50 C Top speed 10 km h 6 mph Steering lock radius turning circle US 1 063m 42 inches 3...

Page 32: ...sure this assembly diagram is followed as otherwise use of the wheelchair is dangerous Special care should be taken when charging the batteries They must be correctly placed to obtain 24 volts from th...

Page 33: ...radiation if electrical parts or accessories are added to the electric wheelchair 8 2 EC Standard tested Compliance of the device with Annex 1 of EEC 93 42 directive is certified by the EC label 8 3...

Page 34: ...en supplied by a Lifestand approved dealer and used in normal operating conditions The guarantee does not apply to incidents stemming from normal wear and tear abnormal use neglect in maintenance modi...

Page 35: ...f your chair by your dealer will allow you to preserve optimum performance levels This maintenance guarantees high safety levels Delivery note number Chair identification number Dealer s name and addr...

Page 36: ...Intervention and maintenance report Technician Date et signature Year 2 Intervention and maintenance report Technician Date et signature Year 3 Intervention and maintenance report Technician Date et...

Page 37: ...Intervention and maintenance report Technician Date et signature Year 5 Intervention and maintenance report Technician Date et signature Year 6 Intervention and maintenance report Technician Date et...

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Page 40: ...lp us to match our products and services to your needs Is this your first off road wheelchair YES NO If NO what make was the previous one Reason for changing Wheelchair worn out Wheelchair not adapted...

Page 41: ...r rides Poorly Well enough Well Outstandingly well 14 How do you rate the seat tilt function of the wheelchair Poor Passable Good Excellent 15 How do you rate the off road capacity of the wheelchair P...

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