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User manual OUTCHAIR

 09/2018

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7.8.8.3. Basic programming and setup

•  Press and hold the button in the upper left corner of the screen (Danger button) for 1 second.
 This action will display the menu: 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

•  Setting the time: shift the joystick once to the right to open the clock setting. Set the time using the joystick.

•  Display format: Options are 12 hours, 24 hours or turned off. Shift the joystick to the left or right to scroll 

through the options.

•  Total distance: Displays the total distance travelled with your current power module.

•  Distance of the trip: Displays the total distance travelled since the last reset.

•  Distance display: Defines whether the total distance or the distance of the trip must appear on the odometer.

•  Clear journey distance: Shift the joystick to the right to clear (reset) the distance value of the trip.

•  Exit: Shift the joystick to the right to return to the Settings menu.

•  Backlighting: Sets the backlight intensity of the LCD screen. The adjustment range is from 0% to 100% in 

increments of 10%. The adjustment is made by shifting the joystick to the left or to the right.

•  Automatic backlight: The controller has an ambient light sensor. When activated, the screen adjusts its brightness 

according to the external brightness:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

•  Exit: Exit the Settings menu to return to normal operation. 

 

Summary of Contents for OUTCHAIR L

Page 1: ...You can find this notice on www logo silver fr OUTCHAIR S AND L MODELS THE ALL TERRAIN CHAIR...

Page 2: ...13 6 Delivery and setup 13 6 1 Delivery 13 6 2 Initial charging and setup 14 7 Use 14 7 1 Off Road driving profile 14 7 2 Crossing driving profile 15 7 3 Indoor driving profile with caster option 16...

Page 3: ...1 8 Options 42 8 1 CJSM2 joystick with Bluetooth 42 8 2 Electric leg lifts 42 8 3 Steering lock 42 8 4 Casters 42 8 5 Batteries 43 8 6 RECARO seat 43 8 7 Other optional components 43 9 Malfunction and...

Page 4: ...rd NF EN 62079 User manual design structure content and presentation It comprises 11 chapters Pictograms and warning terms 1 2 Use in accordance with instructions The Out Chair is intended for the ind...

Page 5: ...st All worn or damaged parts and components that do not fit or are not suitable for the new user must be authorised by Logo Silver and replaced depending on the options available The maintenance manua...

Page 6: ...in the Out Chair For safety reasons it is imperative that the user always wears a helmet and fastens their seat belt All safety instructions contained in this operating manual and in all valid associ...

Page 7: ...ctive brakes can cause serious accidents and injuries that can put the user s life at risk Do not exceed the speed limits indicated in the technical specifications section Only one person at a time ca...

Page 8: ...Do not leave your seat on a slope Do not use the indoor mode when the casters are retracted as it is not optimized for 4WD use Electronics such as the joystick the power module and the Out Chair s co...

Page 9: ...for this operating mode Do not exceed 2 5 km h and avoid obstacles bigger than 1 cm this could damage the cylinder and the caster system Do not cross over obstacles greater than 1 cm at more than 1 km...

Page 10: ...ty to a source of strong electromagnetic radiation The following precautions must be taken Avoid immediate proximity to powerful transmitters radio television telephone Check that your transmitters mo...

Page 11: ...t height 77 83 cm Seat angle 0 23 Rear wheel diameter 35 cm 14 Front wheel diameter 35 cm 14 Turning radius 100 110 cm Maximum speed 10 km h Maximum speed crossing profile 5 km h Autonomy on the flat...

Page 12: ...autonomy including powerful battery capacity Its individual adjustment possibilities thanks to the features and custom manufacturing Numerous options for fitting or adjusting the controls make it pos...

Page 13: ...ging Store in a dry place with a room temperature of between 5 C and 35 C 6 Delivery and Setup 6 1 Delivery Delivery includes An Out Chair Instructions for use A charger and a power cable for charging...

Page 14: ...iving profile goes at maximum speed and is most suitable for normal use on most terrains roads paths sidewalks bike paths forests fields Warning Take account of the recommendations in Part 2 Safety Th...

Page 15: ...iving profile is limited to 5 km h when the selected speed is at its maximum for the safety and comfort of the user If you have the steering lock option it is advisable to engage the lock when the ste...

Page 16: ...nding chapter The caster option allows you to switch from an outdoor chair to an indoor chair as it allows you to switch from 4WD to 2WD by raising the front wheels and decreasing the turning radius T...

Page 17: ...ton clockwise and the left motor button counter clockwise Motor brake clutch Turn the right motor button counter clockwise and the left motor button clockwise If you need to push the wheelchair by han...

Page 18: ...ts and screws securely 7 5 1 Armrest adjustments 12 Height adjustment of the armrest according to arm length 13 Depth adjustment of the armrest 14 Width adjustment of the armrest 7 5 2 Manual footrest...

Page 19: ...ng that allows for adjustment of the depression of the damper The lower valve NP must be set between 65 and 100 PSI but must not exceed the main pressure it is the secondary pressure that manages the...

Page 20: ...inflate the tyres above 1 65 bar Tyre inflation should be checked weekly All tyres are equipped with automotive type valves and can be inflated with most hand or foot pumps or with a compressor Warni...

Page 21: ...far forward or backward There is a risk of tipping the wheelchair over follow the recommendations for normal driving seat position 7 5 7 Normal seat position when driving For normal use on the flat up...

Page 22: ...tograph that can be folded backwards and to the side of the armrest to position it near a table for example 7 5 9 Folding the Recaro backrest optional The RECARO seat handles when pushed upward fold t...

Page 23: ...e joystick side consider unhooking the joystick cable 17 before removing the armrest Retractable leg rests allow for a front transfer To do this you need to remove the leg rests by pressing on the but...

Page 24: ...turns off the power 7 7 2 Circuit Breaker fuse box In addition to the protection described in the previous paragraph the entyre wheelchair electrical system is protected against overload by a circuit...

Page 25: ...hair off when at a standstill to avoid unexpected movement 7 8 3 Rain and water The joystick box is NOT WATERPROOF The joystick module resists splashes but can be irreparably damaged if water passes t...

Page 26: ...surfaces where loss of adhesion could be dangerous for example on a wet grass slope it is known that the controller or another essential component needs to be repaired WARNING Logo Silver assumes no l...

Page 27: ...and off The LED will flash when the right indicators are on 7 8 7 2 LCD screen control system Indicators The colored LCD screen is divided into three information zones 1 Top Bar Battery Indicator Dis...

Page 28: ...rrectly check mark Cross Process not performed correctly cross mark E stop E stop If you have an external profile switch and you turn it on while operating your chair or an actuator the action will st...

Page 29: ...ppear on the odometer Clear journey distance Shift the joystick to the right to clear reset the distance value of the trip Exit Shift the joystick to the right to return to the Settings men Backlighti...

Page 30: ...system speed setting Buttons Horn Button This button activates the wheelchair hornt The Mode button allows the user to browse through the operating modes available in the control system The Profile bu...

Page 31: ...on the control system screen The state of the control system is indicated by the LCD screen divided into 4 information zones Battery indicator Battery Indicator Displays the available battery charge...

Page 32: ...symbols Limp This message is displayed if a user switch has been disconnected and the control system is programmed to continue to allow slow speed operation Restart When the control system requires a...

Page 33: ...er module Distance of the trip Displays the total distance travelled since the last reset Distance display Defines whether the total distance or the distance of the trip must appear on the odometer Cl...

Page 34: ...uetooth devices this launches the connection to the R net Once connected Tom s iPad will appear in the Connected Devices window and you will be able to navigate from the iPad using the CJSM2 BT from t...

Page 35: ...eatre set SA BT set with Blu ray IR mode The IR Mode is accessible by selecting Mode on the menu This mode will only be available if the IR codes have been saved in the CJSM2 BT Once you are in IR mod...

Page 36: ...ed code has been learned switch off then on the CJSM2 BT and make sure it is working properly Learning the IR code sequence Saving an IR code sequence allows you to execute multiple IR commands with a...

Page 37: ...a device select Delete All Codes Then switch off then on the CJSM2 BT to make sure it is working properly 7 8 9 Locking the control system The control system can be locked using a sequence of buttons...

Page 38: ...or activate the lighting of the Out Chair optional Once the power has been turned on 7 4 select the Off road profile Warning The profiles must be activated at a standstill The Out Chair can be driven...

Page 39: ...ries After four or five cycles the batteries will operate at their maximum potential The charger will not work if the batteries have been depleted at an extremely low voltage If this happens call your...

Page 40: ...are empty recharge them completely this may take more than eight hours Warning Always protect the batteries from freezing and never try to charge a frozen battery You could hurt yourself and damage t...

Page 41: ...age These factors affect the distance you can travel in your chair All wheelchair batteries will gradually lose their capacity as they age If the measurement of the battery gauge appears to be fallin...

Page 42: ...o select the raise right leg mode The legs are raised by pushing the joystick forwards and they are lowered by pulling the joystick towards you when you have selected the desired mode 8 3 Steering loc...

Page 43: ...this code Depending on the severity the system may allow or prohibit driving In some cases driving is only possible at reduced speed Display of safety circuit codes When the safety circuit begins to p...

Page 44: ...c breaks or their connections Check magnetic brakes cables and connections to the control system Check that the engine brake is not disabled see section 7 4 Manual movement Engine failure This error o...

Page 45: ...gainst corrosion If your electric wheelchair comes into contact with water sponge it as well as possible with a cloth and let it dry for 10 to 12 hours in a warm room Check that the joystick and brake...

Page 46: ...n and maintenance measures are essential to reduce the risk of corrosion on the wheelchair The most common causes of corrosion of the electric wheelchair are Paint or undercoat peeling caused by impac...

Page 47: ...ea 10 3 Daily checks Joystick Once the control system is turned off check that the joystick is not distorted or damaged and that it returns to the center when you release it Make sure that the joystic...

Page 48: ...Check the condition and correct positioning of the wiring and connections Seat tilt Check that the two seat tilt bump stops are in good condition Check that they are both in contact when the seat is a...

Page 49: ...hind the front rim Remove the wheel from the wheel hub Wheel assembly The assembly is carried out in reverse order Make sure that the wheel is remounted on the same side and in the same direction as i...

Page 50: ...ightly and place it in the rim Place the outer rim half on the tyre being careful to pull the valve out of the hole provided for this purpose Place the second rim half sheeting on the tyre making sure...

Page 51: ...screwing the four knobs and tilting the seat If you have the castors option unscrew the cylinder screw Unscrew the two screws to each side while holding onto the rear cover in order to remove it Unscr...

Page 52: ...not to cause a short circuit protect the terminals with tape after removing them Move the rear battery and place it on level ground it in order to unscrew the lower terminal terminal Remove the rear b...

Page 53: ...UTCHAIR 09 2018 Disconnect the terminals from the central battery Remove the central battery 10 8 2 Battery reassembly This is the opposite operation taking care to connect the cables as they were bef...

Page 54: ...arts come into contact with your body you must adjust the position of the front attachment of the seat cylinder Seat tilt bump stops Seat cylinder front attachment 10 10 Caster optional malfunction If...

Page 55: ...ing the cable of the actuator release head Actuator release head cable 10 12 Cleaning the vehicle Warning Risk of damage to the electronic system Risk of malfunction When cleaning the Out Chair water...

Page 56: ...out obtaining prior authorization This warranty does not apply in case of malfunction of the product due to accidental shocks or accidents negligence abnormal use improper maintenance modifications ma...

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