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Chapter 5. 

 

OPERATION THE STANDING AND SITTING

 

 

1.

 

First, adjusting and fixed the knee support to suit position and make sure the two 

triangular form of knee support lock to the double-head screws of frame.   

Fig-31 & 32

 

 

 

 

 

2.

    Fixed the safety belt and chest belt.

Fig-33

 

 

 

 

3.   

Push the Joystick of wheelchair forward is operated for stand up. 

4.   

Pull the Joystick of wheelchair backward is operated for sitting down.   

Note: 

 

Please make sure your hand not under the stand up mechanism. 

 

Make sure not children in the wheelchair back. 

 

Once the knee support, safety belt and chest belt are fitted correctly you are 

ready to stand up. 

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31 

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Summary of Contents for XO-505

Page 1: ...KARMAN HEALTHCARE XO 505 Power Stand Up and Recline Power Wheelchair 07 07 2015EC INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...WHEELCHAIR FOR USE 7 2 1 The original package and accessories 7 2 2 Unfolding the stand up wheelchair 7 Chapter 3 ADJUSTMENT 8 3 1 Adjusting the seat depth 8 3 2 Adjusting the footrest height 9 3 3 Ad...

Page 3: ...amic DX2 remote 16 6 2 Battery and control box connection 17 6 3 Battery charge 17 18 6 4 Main Circuit Breaker 18 6 5 System Lock unlock Sleep mode wake up 19 6 6 Standard Menu Navigation Drive Mode S...

Page 4: ...04 Side Panel 13 Knee Support 05 Recline Actuator 14 Legrest 06 Footrest Motor Differential Gear 15 Footrest 07 Anti Tipper wheel 16 Swing Caster 08 Rear Wheel 17 Front Wheel 09 H style Belt 18 Chapt...

Page 5: ...ons When rides or leaves the stand up wheelchair should not put the foot on the footplate to avoid the dangers WARNING Maximum weight limit should not exceed Max Load 250 lbs 120KGS 1 1 1 Standing up...

Page 6: ...eel Mode Danger of injury if the wheelchair tips over Only ever drive downhill at a maximum of 1 5 of the top speed Avoid abrupt braking or acceleration on gradients If at all possible avoid driving o...

Page 7: ...our abilities WARNING Doing a wheelie tilting the wheelchair Backward to its balance point can be dangerous Do not attempt this maneuver without an attendant 1 5 Armrests Flip back Armrests Never lift...

Page 8: ...al Oil pot and tool Option as order 2 2 Unfolding the Stand up Wheelchair Remove any transport straps or transport guards Backrest Assembly instructions process as Follows Disregard the below procedur...

Page 9: ...gn the hole and tighten screws Not too tighten 004 Alignment holes and tighten the screw 005 Complete screws locking 006 To assemble the Actuator and tighten the screw Not too tighten 007 Use cable ti...

Page 10: ...9 009 Use cable tie to fixed cable 010 Use cable tie to fixed cable 011 To assemble head rest 012 To assemble head rest...

Page 11: ...k please contact qualified technicians 3 1 Adjusting the Seat Depth 1 Push the Joystick forward let the wheelchair frame rise Fig 7 2 After loosening the left right both side screws the seat depth can...

Page 12: ...ne with your body proportions to guarantee the best standing position possible Footrest adjustment should also take account of your choice of seat cushion Fig 11 14 After loosening the screws the Foot...

Page 13: ...bsolutely essential that these be correctly in place before you attempt to stand up 3 4 1 The knee support The knee support holds the knees in an extended posture and prevents you slipping out the pow...

Page 14: ...o tight To release the safety belt Simply press the red button in the center of the catch To slacken hold the catch at a right angle to the belt and pull 3 4 3 The cheat belt Fig 21 23 Make sure that...

Page 15: ...tted behind the heels or higher By making use of the Velour fastening It is possible to alter the length of the strap and thus to ensure the ideal position for the feet on the footrest Ideal positioni...

Page 16: ...ould allow you to attach the majority of set cushions securely The Velcro fasteners prevent the cushion from slipping out of place even when you are standing up The height of the footrest should be ad...

Page 17: ...3 Driving up and down gradients Your electric wheelchair has a maximum tilt resistant climbing ability of 10 degrees WARNING Only ever drive downhill at a maximum of 1 5 of the top speed Avoid sudden...

Page 18: ...agnetic brakes when the vehicle is not in use or when the power is OFF There is also a manual feature that allows them to free wheel Free wheeling is accomplished by pulling the free wheeling levers t...

Page 19: ...31 32 2 Fixed the safety belt and chest belt Fig 33 3 Push the Joystick of wheelchair forward is operated for stand up 4 Pull the Joystick of wheelchair backward is operated for sitting down Note Ple...

Page 20: ...ssembly of the remote 1 ON OFF 2 Left indicator button 3 Function keys I 4 Drive Profile selection 5 Drive Profile selection 6 Horn 7 Joystick 8 Accessory Mode selection 9 Accessory Mode selection 10...

Page 21: ...C power socket and make sure the line is right connect 2 Connect the AC power line to the AC socket 110 230V 3 The light of battery charger from yellow color become green color and represent the batte...

Page 22: ...rcuit breaker monitors the electric current drawn form the battery It is a safety feature built in your wheelchair for your extra safety The entire electric system of the wheelchair is protected by th...

Page 23: ...a lock on the display Press the horn button twice within 10 seconds The DX System will turn on normally Sleep mode If the Sleep Mode Enable parameter see DSM 5 3 9 8 is set to Yes the DX System will...

Page 24: ...ve operation An orange Drive Profile is displayed to indicate that a chair can drive or is driving in a restricted capacity that is reduced speed A red flashing Drive Profile indicates that the chair...

Page 25: ...at accessory is detected in the DX System when the menu of that accessory has been enabled with its corresponding menu enable parameter When the Accessory Mode button is pressed either Next or Previou...

Page 26: ...rminals 7 Low Battery Fault Check battery connection and terminals The battery voltage should be similar when the battery is on charge and when it isn t Check that fuses have not blown or circuit brea...

Page 27: ...cloth Do not hose down your wheelchair with water According to frequency of use check tire pressure between once a week and once a month Check the state of the tread on the tires every one to six mont...

Page 28: ...Replace the brushes if necessary This product has been supplied from an environmentally aware manufacturer that complies with the Waste Electrical Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC Please be enviro...

Page 29: ...ndication Total hip replacement THR and total knee replacement TKR Instability on lower extremity joints Severe osteoporosis on lower extremities Severe abnormal reflex lower extremities withdraw refl...

Page 30: ...ined within Distributor assumes no responsibility for any warranties beyond the expressed terms contained in the warranty Customer releases and holds distributor harmless from any claims stemming from...

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