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OWNERS MANUAL

Hand Warmer

Stealth’s mo-Vis Series Adjustable Heating Device

Alternative Drive Controls

Summary of Contents for Hand Warmer IDM-HW

Page 1: ...OWNERS MANUAL Hand Warmer Stealth s mo Vis Series Adjustable Heating Device Alternative Drive Controls ...

Page 2: ...re to instructions and warnings in this document may result in prop erty damage injury or death Product misuse due to failure of the following instructions will void the warranty Immediately discontinue use if any function is compromised parts are missing loose or shows signs of excessive wear Consult with your supplier for repair adjustment or replacement Stealth Products LLC 104 John Kelly Drive...

Page 3: ...h and understand all safety aspects of the devices mentioned In order for our products to be used succesfully you must Read and understand all instructions and warnings Maintain our prodcuts according to our instructions on care and maintenance Devices should be installed and adjusted by a trained technician Supplier Reference Supplier Telephone Address Purchase Date Model ii ...

Page 4: ...ise during use For further assistance or more advanced applications please contact your supplier or Stealth Products 512 715 9995 or toll free at 1 800 965 9229 Always keep the operating instructions in a safe place so they may be referenced as necessary All information pictures illustrations and specifications are based on the product information that was available at the time of printing Picture...

Page 5: ...ion or lack of serial number where applicable will automatically void this warranty Stealth Products LLC is liable for replacement parts only Stealth Products LLC is not liable for any incurred labor costs No person is authorized to alter extend or waive the warranties of Stealth Products LLC Stealth Products warrants against failure due to defective materials or workmanship Covers 180 days Hardwa...

Page 6: ...iii 6 2 Limited Liability viii 6 3 Testing viii 7 0 Safety Precautions ix 8 0 Design and Function 1 8 1 Intended Use 1 8 2 Features 1 8 3 Mounting 1 9 0 Parts and Accessories 2 9 1 Hand Warmer Set 2 9 2 Hand Warmer Accessory 3 10 0 Installation Instructions 4 10 1 Preparations 4 10 2 Tools 4 10 3 Installation Plan 4 11 0 Hand Warmer Installation 5 11 1 Installation 5 11 2 Connection 5 ...

Page 7: ...nload 7 14 0 Testing 12 14 1 Check that the Hand Warmer 12 14 2 Operational Test 12 14 3 Test Drive 12 15 0 Adjustments 13 15 1 User Adjustments 13 16 0 Troubleshooting 14 17 0 Error Codes 15 18 0 Settings 17 18 1 Parameter Settings 17 19 0 First Time Use 18 19 1 Dealer Assistance 18 19 2 User Testing 18 19 3 Conditions of Use 18 20 0 Maintenance 19 20 1 Cleaning 19 20 2 Monthly Check 19 20 3 Hand...

Page 8: ...roduct Description and Code 20 21 2 Dimensions 20 21 3 Voltage Supply 20 21 4 Current Supply 21 21 5 Power Consumption 21 21 6 Cable Length 21 21 7 XLR Connector 21 21 8 Weight 21 21 9 Heater Temperature Shutdown 21 21 1 0 EMC Requirements 22 22 0 Notes 23 ...

Page 9: ... product to end user Stealth Products is not liable for user death or injury Testing 6 3 Initial setup and driving should be done in an open area free of obstacles until the user is fully capable of driving safely DANGER Identifies an imminent situation which if not avoided will result in severe injury death and property damage WARNING Identifies an potential situation which if not avoided will re...

Page 10: ... detected the device will switch itself off If there is an undetected fault the interface contains an additional internal fast blow fuse of 4A and a PTC fuse of 3A CAUTION At full power the Hand Warmer will produce warm air up to 70 C 158 F it is advised to leave a minimum distance between the hand and the warmer of 100mm 4in CAUTION The Hand Warmer s air inlet and outlet are both at the front Lea...

Page 11: ...tronics Air is drawn at the front heated and forced out again at the front using an internal fan The air inlet and outlet are at the same side therefore warm air is recycled instead of using air from the cold environment Easily adjustable with the mo Vis Configurator Software Temperatures can be adjusted with a minimum temperature of 104 F 40 C and a maximum temperature of 122 F 50 C Mounting 8 3 ...

Page 12: ...ries 9 0 Product Description Product Code Hand Warmer Set IDM HW Hand Warmer Unit Hand Warmer Extenstion Lead 180cm Hand Warmer Mounting Set Quick to Mount Half Clamp 6mm in Diame ter 14mm long Quick to Mount Rod 6mm in Diameter 50mm long Hand Warmer Dual Lock 22mm x 9mm x 3 5mm 2 Pieces 2 ...

Page 13: ...esulting in a decreased power consumption without compromising comfort The dome can be ordered as an optional accessory The dome is delivered with four sets of hook and loop tape strips to attach the dome to any flat surface ex Tray The dome openings can be easily adjusted by cutting or shaving in order to meet the users needs CAUTION Use the proper tools to adjust the dome openings The warranty w...

Page 14: ...nd Warmer or chair electronics may cause damage to the devices or injury to the user Preparations 10 1 Only a qualified service technician may install the Hand Warmer Tools 10 2 Use the proper tools to install and adjust the Hand Warmer set to the chair Installation Plan 10 3 Set up an installation plan before starting the installation of the Hand Warmer This plan should be based on the users need...

Page 15: ...cure the Quick to Mount half clamp and bolt on the bottom of the Hand Warmer housing 2 positions is 90 steps are possible 3 Slide the unit over a Quick to Mount rod to position the Hand Warmer on the wheelchair The rod and bolt are included Connecting 11 2 Place and connect the Hand Warmer Extension Lead included with the Hand Warmer connector and lead the XLR power cable to the wheelchair joystic...

Page 16: ... the device Parameter Configuration 12 2 The device is equally equipped with an isolated mini USB connection at the back Use this connection to connect the device to a PC to connect with the mo Vis Software Automatic Error Detection 12 3 The Hand Warmer contains a controller that continuously checks the integrity of the device Whenever a problem is detected the device will be switched off automati...

Page 17: ...1 You can download the software on the Stealth website www stealthproducts com 2 Connect the Hand Warmer to the PC using a mini USB cable 3 Open the mo Vis Configurator Software You computer will choose a COM port and recognize the product that is linked to the PC but will still show the status Disconnected 4 Click on the Connect icon to make the connection between the Configurator Software and th...

Page 18: ...vel you would like to use For a User profile no password is required You will be asked to enter your password This password will need to be requested Contact Stealth Products to obtain passwords for Dealer and or User Access Levels 8 After the password has been correctly entered you will be asked to restart the application Any unsaved changes will be lost If you did make changes and want to save t...

Page 19: ...e textbox by clicking the arrows next to the box or by selecting a new value from the drop down box Values that are being changed will be shown in green Click Apply to write the temporary value in the device You can immediately test it but the new value is not stored yet If you lose connection any changes you made will be lost IF you would like to store the parameter values into the device click o...

Page 20: ...ult value Click Apply to store locally and Save to make the change to the device 10 When your Access Level is set to Dealer the categories Log and Diagnostics will be displayed as well When Log is selected an overview of all occurred errors and or actions will be displayed with a number of times that they occurred and a Reset button to set the counter back to zero When Diagnostics is selected you ...

Page 21: ...device in Device View Click on the menu bar on File Save Device s Summary or click directly on the Save Device Summary icon Choose a location to save the file 13 To close the Configurator Software choose File Quit Ctrl Q in the menu bar or click on the X of the window Attention You will lose all unsaved values if you quit the software without first clicking on Apply and Save If you use the menu ba...

Page 22: ... Test Drive 14 3 The Hand Warmer can be mounted at any location on the wheelchair 1 Perform a test drive with the wheelchair 2 Check that the chair and Hand Warmer and all of its operations are fully functioning Check that no cabling or parts may become damp Operational Test 14 2 1 Activate the wheelchair 2 Check for any error messages If the LED light is flashing an error is detected Do not proce...

Page 23: ... attendant is limited we advise changing only parameters you are familiar with For a list of parameter settings see Section 18 0 WARNING Changes in parameter settings may cause damage to devices or to the wheelchair or may cause injuries to those around CAUTION Only change parameters when there is no person sitting in the wheelchair CAUTION Only test new chair settings when there is no person sitt...

Page 24: ...rvening please contact your dealer to assist with the problem Flash Count Reason Required Action 1 2 3 Power Supply Under Over Voltage Check Power Connections and power cable 4 Temp Sensor Replace PCB 5 Power Switch Replace PCB 6 ADC Interanal Analog to Digital Convertor Replace PCB 7 Test failed or diagnostic failed Redo Tests Replace PCB 8 CPU Fault Replace PCB 9 Scheduler Fault Update Software ...

Page 25: ...ogram went wrong Update Firm ware or update Configurator Software Try again MSP Sup Command Unknown Unknown Sub Command was received MSP Argument Invalid Invalid argument received MSP Device Not Ready Device as not ready to receive an MSP command MSP Device Wrong State The device is not able to receive a command in the current device state User Adjustments 15 1 As a user or attendant you can make ...

Page 26: ...n Test Flag Check Corrupt command was received Connection with the PC Configurator program went wrong try again ADC ADC Conversion Error Replace Device Under Over Supply Over Under voltage detected Check the power connection and power cable Too Hot Heating system or temp sensor is faulty Remove dust in device and replace device if not solved Power Switch Internal safety power switch faulty Replace...

Page 27: ...C 122 F The temperature of the heater at the lowest power level Maximum Temperature 40 C 104 F 80 C 176 F 75 C 167 F The temperature of the heater at the highest power level Minimum Fan Speed 10 100 20 The fan speed airflow in at the lowest power level Maximum Fan Speed 10 100 85 The fan speed airflow in at the highest power level Parameter Settings 18 1 With the mo Vis Configurator Software you c...

Page 28: ...technician to avoid excessive wear and tear or unintended damage User Testing 19 2 It is important that the customer is fully aware of the installation how to use it and what can be adjusted in order to gain as much mobility as possible As a dealer proceed as follows Explain and show the customer how you have executed the installation and explain the function of every new item Have the user test a...

Page 29: ... Warmer Maintenance 20 3 The Hand Warmer is maintenance free Under regular use circumstances the Hand Warmer unit does not require additional maintenance Monthly Check 20 2 Monthly or when needed check that All bolts and screws are firmly tightened There is no damage to any wiring There is no excessive wear to any of the parts WARNING Do not immerse the Hand Warmer in water or use excessive amount...

Page 30: ...pply 21 3 Safety Limits 12 to 35V Normal Use 18 to 26V Dimensions 21 2 Hand Warmer Dimensions 50mm x 29mm x 29mm H x W x D 1 97in x 1 41in x 1 41in H x W x D Hand Warmer Dome Dimensions 100mm x 80mm x 280mm H x W x D W Width of hand opening 3 93in x 3 14in x 11 02in H x W x D W Width of hand opening 110mm 280mm 80mm ...

Page 31: ...umption 21 5 Idle Mode 20mA Sleep Mode 1 7mA Cable Length 21 6 Pigtail 150mm 5 9in 49ft Extension Lead 1800mm 70 86in 5 9ft XLR Connector 21 7 Pin 1 V internally fused 5 A Pin 2 GND Pin 3 NC Weight 21 8 125g 4 4oz Heater Temperature Solution 21 9 100 C 212 F ...

Page 32: ...ilarly the electronics of the wheelchair or options themselves can also emit electromagnetic fields that can affect the immediate surroundings The limit values for Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC with respect to power wheelchairs are set in the harmonized standards for the EU in the Medical Devices Directive No 93 42 EEC The Hand Warmer complies with these limit values ...

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Page 36: ...tealth Products LLC info stealthproducts com www stealthproducts com 1 800 965 9229 1 512 715 9995 104 John Kelly Drive Burnet TX 78611 Revision Date 2018 08 24 P120D529 mo Vs Hand Warmers Owners Manual ...

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