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Use of the wheelchair   |   17

Braking/Emergency stop

To brake, move the joystick to the neutral 
position or release completely. The wheelchair 
will then brake automatically. An emergency 
stop can also be made by releasing the joystick.
Stopping distance:
•  6 km/h: 1 meter
•  10 km/h: 2 meter

Warning!
When driving avoid the following:

Do not push the on/off button.

Do not change to driving in the opposite 
direction suddenly.

In such cases, the wheelchair will come to 
an abrupt standstill with a sudden jolt. Not 
only is this uncomfortable, it could lead to the 
wheelchair tipping over if on a slope.

Driving on a slope

When all of the adjustment options are set 
to the standard position (see chapter 3.5), 
a gradient of 

10

˚

 (17.6%) is deemed to 

be a normal user environment for an RWD 
wheelchair without there being any danger 
of instability. For an FWD model this is 

 10

˚

 

(17.6%).This information can be found in the 
technical speci

fi

 cations under ‘maximum safe 

slope’.

Slopes steeper than the normal user 
environment

Driving on slopes with a gradient greater than 
the maximum safety limit may lead to safety 
risks with respect to stability. This requires 
great care and complete control on the part of 
the user. Always drive carefully and never take 
unnecessary risks! Follow the instructions given 
by the warnings!
The stability and performance of a wheelchair 
depend on a number of variables. Wheelchairs 
are adapted to the needs of individual users. 
This is why variables will differ from wheelchair 
to wheelchair. You should therefore ask your 
dealer to inform you about how to use the 
wheelchair and whether the speci

fi

 c settings 

and adjustments for your own situation can 

in

fl

 uence the driving characteristics of the 

wheelchair.

Warning!
When driving on a slope, always drive carefully 
and with the utmost concentration.

Avoid sudden, jerky movements.

Avoid making emergency stops on a slope.

Avoid changing direction on a slope whenever 
possible.

Do not turn on a slope.

Only drive up a slope with all the adjustment 
options set to the neutral position.

Never drive in reverse on a slope.

Do not drive on slopes with loose gravel or a 
sandy surface, as one of the driving wheels 
could slip/spin.

Do not drive on slopes for extended periods 
of time in order to prevent the motor from 
overheating.

When driving down a slope forwards in an FWD 
wheelchair, use an anti-tip mechanism.

If you notice a signifi cant decrease in speed 
when driving up a slope, take a route which is 
less steep.

Prevent the wheelchair from gaining too much 
speed when driving downhill.

Summary of Contents for Puma 20

Page 1: ...PUMA 20 USER MANUAL 9006395D EN...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...s valid for the product in its standard version Handicare can therefore not be held liable for any damage resulting from specifications of the product deviating from the standard configuration Illustr...

Page 4: ...Use of the wheelchair 15 5 1 Checking the wheelchair before use 15 5 2 Getting in and out of the wheelchair transfer 15 5 3 Driving the wheelchair 16 5 4 Obstacles 18 5 5 Adjustment options 18 5 6 Pu...

Page 5: ...5 9 Warranty 30 9 1 Provisions of warranty 30 9 2 Liability provisions 31...

Page 6: ...er manual for the seating system Controller Refers to the user manual for the controller Battery charger Refers to the user manual for the battery charger Read this entire user manual all of the bookl...

Page 7: ...ime Certain parts of the wheelchair such as the seat the backrest and the armrests can become hot if exposed to the sun for too long This may cause burns or skin irritation 2 2 Electromagnetic radiati...

Page 8: ...the wheelchair should be avoided A wheelchair has moving and rotating parts Contact with moving parts may result in serious physical injury or damage to the wheelchair Moving rotating parts figure 1 1...

Page 9: ...1 Check manual before using 2 Freewheel switch in Drive mode Freewheel switch in Push mode Never set the freewheel switch to Push mode while the wheelchair is on a slope 3 Battery charging connection...

Page 10: ...ckrest 7 Armrest 8 Legrest with foot support 9 Headrest 3 2 Configurations Generally speaking the wheelchair comprises a chassis with a seating system on top This special chassis makes it possible for...

Page 11: ...ability to drive is not permitted Driving the wheelchair without sufficient eyesight is not permitted No more than one person is to be seated in the wheelchair at a time Do not allow children to ride...

Page 12: ...nd or mechanical adjustment options figure 5 Electrical tilt adjustment Standard position not tilted Warning Use of the electrical adjustment options may influence the stability of the wheelchair Use...

Page 13: ...ort of the body Seating system The following setting options are possible 1 Seat depth and seat width 2 Backrest angle 3 Armrest height 4 Lower leg length 4 2 Seat height Depending on the specific cir...

Page 14: ...control system that can be programmed by adjusting settings within the system This is a specialized job that needs training and can only be adjusted with professional software It s not possible and a...

Page 15: ...oving and or rotating parts in which they could become entangled The capacity of batteries is reduced in winter During a period of light frost the capacity is roughly 75 of the normal capacity At temp...

Page 16: ...the traffic regulations in force Avoid out of the way routes so that help can be found quickly when needed Adjust your driving style and speed to the circumstances Electric wheelchairs are driven by m...

Page 17: ...n the part of the user Always drive carefully and never take unnecessary risks Follow the instructions given by the warnings The stability and performance of a wheelchair depend on a number of variabl...

Page 18: ...erb is at its lowest 2 Drive straight down the kerb with your front wheels at a right angle to it 3 Move the joystick slowly forwards Drive down the kerb carefully and as slowly as possible without ch...

Page 19: ...s it possible for the wheelchair to roll down the slope The automatic parking brake only works if the switch is set to the drive position When the chair is no longer being pushed the freewheel switch...

Page 20: ...The weight of a wheelchair depends on it s configuration The specifications chapter 8 give an overview of several options and their share in the total weight Always weigh the total chair to make sure...

Page 21: ...ort and positioning equipment must not be used as seat belts if not labelled as being in accordance with the requirements of ISO 7176 19 Gel filled batteries only should be used No changes may be made...

Page 22: ...from having contact with the body by wheelchair parts such as armrests or wheels figure 15 Trays fitted to the wheelchair which do not comply with safety requirements must be Removed and secured separ...

Page 23: ...etermine whether it is suitable for the batteries in use See chapter 8 Switch off the wheelchair s controller Plug the battery charger s charging plug into the charging connector on the controller Act...

Page 24: ...lified specialist For an extensive description of tyre repairs please refer to the service manual available to qualified specialists Before tyres are repaired they must first be fully deflated 6 4 Cle...

Page 25: ...taken back by your dealer in consultation If this is not possible please ask your local authority about the possibilities for recycling or environmentally friendly disposal of the materials Various d...

Page 26: ...en back on again Check whether the battery plugs are all securely in place Check whether the freewheel switch is in the DRIVE position Check the position of the speed regulator If the problem has not...

Page 27: ...EN 12184 2009 Class B Electrically powered wheelchairs scooters and their chargers Requirements and test methods October 2009 136 kg ISO 7176 8 Requirements and test methods for impact static and fati...

Page 28: ...0 47 2 1700 66 9 Turning radius ISO 7176 5 mm inch 600 23 6 850 33 5 Distance range 74 Ah C20 approx ISO 7176 4 6 km h 10 km h km mi km mi 43 7 27 2 38 8 24 1 Climbing capacity for obstacles outdoor m...

Page 29: ...Technical specifications 29 8 3 Electric wiring diagram The electric wiring diagram varies according to the type of controller used Controller...

Page 30: ...the product being used for another purpose than the one for which it is intended in which regard it shall apply that if the Customer is a Dealer this Dealer shall indemnify Handicare against possible...

Page 31: ...y period 8 Handicare gives no warranty on repair to or reconditioning of the product carried out other than under order of and or on the instructions of Handicare If repairs and or reconditioning are...

Page 32: ...Dealer Serial number...

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