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User manual 

Saber Series 

(KP-45.5

KP-45.5T

KP-45.5TR)

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Saber Series

Page 1: ...User manual Saber Series KP 45 5 KP 45 5T KP 45 5TR...

Page 2: ...f powered wheelchair to be used by an individual rests solely with the user and his her healthcare professional capable of making such a selection As of this date the Saber Series has NOT been tested...

Page 3: ...or obstacles Doing so may cause your powered wheelchair to turn over and cause bodily harm and or damage to the powered wheelchair DO NOT make sharp turns in forward or reverse at excessive speeds DO...

Page 4: ...mark The labels of hook mark means that the powered wheelchair fulfils the performance requirements for a Crash Test of ISO 7176 19 and is suitable to use as a seat in vehicles that have been adapted...

Page 5: ...stomer to contact a qualified electrician and have the two prong receptacle replaced with a properly grounded three prong wall receptacle outlet in accordance with the National Electrical Code and loc...

Page 6: ...floors Serious bodily injury and damage to the wheelchair may occur YOU AND YOUR KARMA SERVICE PROVIDER No tools are required for assembly Your wheelchair should be assembled by your authorized Karma...

Page 7: ...as an extremely durable aluminum alloy frame with tough accessory and does not suffer in dramatic extremes of temperature neither user nor attendant need touch metal parts in normal use Check with you...

Page 8: ...15 SABER SERIES LABELING 6 3 EMI RFI 7 3 1 ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE FROM RADIO WAVE SOURCES 7 3 2 THE SOURCES OF RADIATED EMI CAN BE BROADLY CLASSIFIED INTO THREE TYPES 8 3 3 POWERED VEHICLE ELECT...

Page 9: ...8 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 39 8 1 CUSHION 39 8 2 75AH BATTERIES 39 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 40 10 SPECIFICATIONS 42 11 CLEANING RECYCLING 46 11 1 CLEANING 46 11 2 POST CONSUMER RECYCLING 46 12 WARRANTY 48 12 1 S...

Page 10: ...Pay special attention to the parts marked with these symbols WARNING Improper use could lead the user to severe injury or death CAUTION Improper use could lead the user to severe injury and or damage...

Page 11: ...c lights 2 3 PracticeDriving 2 3 1 Before you are familiar with the operation of your wheelchair please practice in a wide and open area like a park 2 3 2 To avoid falling off your wheelchair please p...

Page 12: ...ot drive at full speed over railroad tracks 2 10 Circumstances to Avoid 2 10 1 Avoid roads with heavy traffic mud excessive gravel or bumps snow and ice These conditions may damage your wheelchair 2 1...

Page 13: ...your warranty See Figure 2 5 2 12 7 When negotiating an obstacle slow down put your seat into the full upright position and approach it head on perpendicular 2 12 8 Just before the obstacle speed up...

Page 14: ...ard The warranty does not cover damage caused by improper operation of the wheelchair 2 14 Servicelife The expected service life of the product is five years presuming that the product is used daily i...

Page 15: ...6 2 15 Saber Series Labeling Please carefully read all the labeling on the wheelchair before driving it Do not remove them Protect them for future reference...

Page 16: ...e sources can cause the powered vehicle to release its brakes move by itself or move in unintended directions It can also permanently damage the powered vehicle s control system The intensity of the i...

Page 17: ...s AM FM radios TV sets CD players cassette players and small appliances such as electric shavers and hair dryers et cetera so far as we know are not likely to cause EMI problems 3 3 Powered Vehicle El...

Page 18: ...ment or brake release occurs turn the powered vehicle OFF as soon as it is safe CAUTION Some stores may have automatic sensor doors and alarm systems set at certain frequencies that might affect your...

Page 19: ...ock Joint 5 Recline Lever 6 Shock Absorbing Anti tippers 7 Freewheel Hub 8 Rear Wheel 9 Headlight 10 Turn Signal 11 Caster 12 Front Fork 13 Handle 14 Pelvic Belt 15 Joystick 16 Controller 17 Driver s...

Page 20: ...11 1 Push Handle Bar 2 Turn Signals 3 Taillights 4 Circuit Breaker Recline Lever KP 45 5 T Recline Actuator KP 45 5TR Tilt Actuator KP 45 5 TR...

Page 21: ...orn Button 4 Headlight Taillight Indicator 5 Headlight Taillight Button 6 Speed Indicator 7 Speed Increase Button 8 Right Indicator 9 Right light Button 10 Hazards Indicator 11 Hazards Button 12 Speed...

Page 22: ...ding to the figure at the left Gas Strut Complete the assembly of the gas strut according to the figure at the left Actuator Before use the wheelchair please assemble the actuator according to the fig...

Page 23: ...ep The wheelchair is now unlocked 5 1 3 Adjusting the Driving Speed 5 1 3 1The user can adjust the wheelchair s top speed to suit their preferences and environment The currently selected top speed is...

Page 24: ...fore any obstacles or danger To park the wheelchair be sure to park on flat ground and then turn the power to OFF NEVER use the freewheel mode when going down an incline The electromagnetic brake won...

Page 25: ...unction 1 powered tilt will be active as noted by the amber coloured 1 LED 5 1 12 3 Moving the joystick backward will tilt the seat in that direction The maximum degree is 38 degrees 5 1 12 4 Moving t...

Page 26: ...lever when you have set the angle CAUTION For the models of the Saber series that has the function of manual reclining Note that the gas strut is filled with high pressure gas Avoid the things as foll...

Page 27: ...5 3 for operation instructions 5 1 15 1 To Select Neutral From The Engaged Position 5 1 15 1 1Pull out the two hubs located at the center of both rear wheels rotate both hubs 45 degree of a turn The w...

Page 28: ...are automatically activated when the joystick is released CAUTION In normal operation the parking brakes are not required as the powerchair is fitted with electronic parking brakes Please ensure that...

Page 29: ...ace Attach the other footrest in the same manner 5 2 2 4 The footplates can be flipped up to make transferring in and out of the wheelchair easier though you can also swing away the entire footrest wh...

Page 30: ...in both frames See Figure 5 17 5 2 3 4 The armrests can be detached by removing the base side knob bolt and pulling the armrest fully forward until it detaches from the wheelchair See Figure 5 18 5 2...

Page 31: ...loosen the screws Remove the stopper A Adjust the armrest forwards or backwards and re tighten the screw Figure 5 26 Figure 5 27 Note If the armrest pad is adjusted to the backward position use the lo...

Page 32: ...d 5 2 6 3 Loosen the knob bolt located under the front of the driver s seat See Figure 5 18 5 2 6 4 Remove the rear casing See Figure 5 19 5 2 6 5 Remove the screws of the seat base bracket M6 25L x2...

Page 33: ...h if the seat release lever is not in the proper position 5 2 8 Moving the Seat Forwards or Backwards 5 2 8 1 Loosen the knob bolt under the front of the seat 5 2 8 2 Tilt the seat back 5 2 8 3 Loosen...

Page 34: ...ining power please charge the battery before you depart 5 2 11 5 Set the speed dial to the proper level 5 2 11 6 Be sure the controller is in good condition 5 2 11 7 Make sure the electromagnetic brak...

Page 35: ...enough to reach your final destination 6 3 Besure to precisely followtheprocedureslistedbelow 6 3 1 Turn the scooter OFF and remove the key 6 3 2 Connect the charger s cord to a power outlet 6 3 3 Ope...

Page 36: ...can be damaged if a non genuine charger is used Never disassemble or modify the charger This will void the warranty Please charge in a well ventilated area where the battery is not directly exposed to...

Page 37: ...elchair is in operation 6 4 Charger The battery charger supplied by Karma is for indoor use only it must be protected from moisture and external heat source CAUTION Before charging make sure to set th...

Page 38: ...ies keep all foreign objects especially metal away from battery terminals CAUTION Place the powered wheelchair in a well ventilated area where work can be performed without risking damage to carpeting...

Page 39: ...ry Terminal 5 Lock Washer 6 Bolt 7 Battery Handle 8 Nut Figure 6 4 Figure 6 5 6 6 Cleaning the Batteries If a battery is contaminated by dirty water battery acid dust or other soil the battery will di...

Page 40: ...ry to come in contact with skin clothes or other items It is a form of acid and may cause harmful or damaging burns Should the liquid come into contact with skin rinse the area immediately and thoroug...

Page 41: ...dfills that are already low on space From these land fills lead and other chemicals may leach into streams and rivers destroying ecosystems and poisoning local water resources Improper disposal of bat...

Page 42: ...ed buttons be adjusted freely and do they function well Does the wheelchair stop when the joystick is released completely Does it light up when the power is ON Is there enough power for your trip Does...

Page 43: ...de and out regularly to keep it beautiful and safe I Inspection A Adjustment Repair 3 Replacement T Tightening L Add Oil Item Period 1 mth 6 mth 12 mth 18 mth 24 mth 30 mth Joystick Control Unit I I I...

Page 44: ...s much longer Thus go to your Karma dealer to replace the tire as soon as possible if it has less than a 0 5 mm tread depth The tire pressure must be kept at between 40 50 PSI approx 1 8 kg cm or 2 75...

Page 45: ...ll hardware is tightened securely otherwise injury or damage may occur 7 5 Suggested MaintenanceProcedures 7 5 1 Before using the powered wheelchair make sure all nuts and bolts are tight 7 5 2 Check...

Page 46: ...e charge the batteries to full and then disconnect the battery terminals WARNING As of this date Saber series can NOT be used as seats in any vehicles That is KARMA recommends that users are NOT trans...

Page 47: ...drops of oil not grease as extra oil will fall on the rug and pollution as a result of over lubrication Depending on how often you use the chair normally 1 2 times of lubrication per month is fine Pro...

Page 48: ...ure lowers temperature fits any shape and prevents bedsores Suitable for all wheelchair users stroke patients spinal cord injuries office use and driving 8 2 75Ah Batteries Larger capacity for longer...

Page 49: ...ct your KARMA wheelchairdealer for help Problem Checking Points and Corrective Action My wheelchair does not start Is the power turned OFF Turn ON the power Do the batteries still have power Is the ba...

Page 50: ...or has a short circuit to a battery connection Connect your service agent 6 signals The wheelchair is being prevented from driving by an external signal Please remove the charger 7 signals A joystick...

Page 51: ...50Ah 129 1 80Ah Totalmass without batteries kg 75 5 74 5 Mass ofthe heaviest part kg 69 7 69 0 Maximum speedforward km 13 13 Driverange km 40 50Ah 64 80Ah Minimum turningradius mm 1000 1030 Minimum tu...

Page 52: ...ce mm 400 445 380 425 Armrest toseat distance mm 180 250 210 285 Front location of armrest structure mm 480 575 520 600 All thespecifications specified in this section areestimatedbasedon thefollowing...

Page 53: ...teries kg 85 85 Mass ofthe heaviest part kg 78 5 78 5 Maximum speedforward km 13 13 Driverange km 40 Minimum turningradius mm 1075 1075 Minimum turningradius without user mm 945 945 Reversingwidth mm...

Page 54: ...est toseat distance mm 180 250 180 250 Front location of armrest structure mm 290 540 290 540 All thespecifications specified in this section areestimatedbasedon thefollowing conditions 20 35 an 80 kg...

Page 55: ...bing Do not use the wheelchair until it is dry 11 1 7 Frame wipe it with a damp cloth but be sure not to splash spray the wheelchair with water as doing so may damage the motor electrical wiring and b...

Page 56: ...our planet for future generations 11 2 5 If you do not have access to the world wide web please use your local phone directory ask for operator assistance or go to your local government center for mo...

Page 57: ...2 2 3 Battery warranty is subject to the periods set by the manufacturers Please contact your local dealer in detail 12 2 4 Consumable parts such as bearings cables carbon brushes circuit breakers cov...

Page 58: ...heResponsibilitiesof theUser 12 4 1 Fully adhere to operation guidelines set forth in this manual 12 4 2 Perform self inspection and basic maintenance 12 4 3 Keep a record of self inspections and basi...

Page 59: ...ARMA Saber Series Serial Number Date of Purchase Year Month Day Purchaser Signature Dealer s Data Name of the Store Phone No and Address If you have any suggestions on how to improve our products plea...

Page 60: ...110404050022 Release Date Jul 2021 V 10...

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