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Main switch  

Use the main switch to connect and disconnect the batteries from the power module. 
The switch also has the function of protecting the wheelchair from overloaded current and short 
circuit. 

 

 

OFF

 

 

ON

 

 

Figure 46 

Figure is taken having the wheelchair on the front and shows the position ON and OFF of the 
switch. 
If  the  power  chair  suddenly  stops,  use  the  switch  to  connect  again  batteries  to  the  power 
module and turn on again the wheelchair. 

If the problem still continues, it means that there is 

some electric fault.

 

 

If the switch operates, often this means that there is a major electrical 
fault. The cause of fault should be checked carefully. 

 

 

 

For more information, please contact the manufacturer.  

 

 

Summary of Contents for EVO-1 FWD

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL 2019 03 0 2...

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Page 3: ...EGASUS EVO 1 satisfies the requirements laid down by the European Directive 93 42 according to the criteria for classification of Annex IX of this Directive it is classified as class I medical device...

Page 4: ...ootplates height 19 3 8 Footplates depth and angle 22 3 9 Calf support position 25 3 10 Legrest angle 28 3 11 Joystick position 30 3 11 1 Standard support Depth 30 3 11 1 Retractable support Depth and...

Page 5: ...eels 75 5 6 2 Cover A 77 5 6 3 Cover B 79 5 6 4 Levers for cover 81 5 6 5 Lever for motors 82 5 6 6 Standard joystick support 83 5 6 7 Retractable joystick support 85 5 6 8 Joystick 87 5 6 9 Legrest a...

Page 6: ...st support 113 5 6 22 Lever for angle adjustable legrest 116 5 6 23 Calf support 118 6 SPECIFICATIONS 121 6 1 Maximum user weight 122 6 2 Other provided information 123 6 3 Dimensions 125 7 WARRANTY T...

Page 7: ...nce of pinch hazard ELECTRICAL WARNING This symbol means presence of danger related to the presence of electrical energy Please pay special attention when this symbol is present INFORMATION This symbo...

Page 8: ...t on armrests ANTI TIP DEVICES Using anti tippers substantially reduces your risk of falling over which can cause serious injury The Anti Tippers will keep you from falling over but they will limit yo...

Page 9: ...nintended directions If any of these occur it could result in severe injury to you or others Electromagnetic radiation can damage the control system of your chair There is no way to know the effect on...

Page 10: ...nse in order to preserve his own safety The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any accidents occurring during the working with the product WARNING It is prohibited to use the product or its...

Page 11: ...ories or spare parts on the product Do not use the product in combination with other medical devices without first having considered any risk due to combination of more products MANUFACTURER For any n...

Page 12: ...e range of options and alternative driving systems The chassis is available in 2 sizes small 49 cm and large 55 cm There is a choice of 16 colors combinable so you can easily add a personal touch to t...

Page 13: ...of the device is not damaged scratched bent etc Any fault or damage found must be immediately reported on the shipping documents and promptly communicated to the shipper 2 2 Unpacking Inside the box t...

Page 14: ...blems with this part of the software please contact the manufacturer Software parameters of the wheelchair This part of the software is made by the manufacturer It is intended to assure driving and se...

Page 15: ...ntended to be performed by an authorized service center Table 1 Adjustment Type of operation Seat depth B Assistant Backrest angle B Assistant Armrests depth B Assistant Armrests height B Assistant Si...

Page 16: ...V068 340 mm 460 mm M3 S045 V069 380 mm 440 mm M3 S045 V070 440 mm 500 mm M4 S045 V071 400 mm 460 mm M4 S045 V072 460 mm 520 mm M5 S045 V073 460 mm 520 mm Table 3 WARNING It is needed to set separately...

Page 17: ...shown in figure Repeat operations for both left and right side of the wheelchair Set the backrest according to the desired seat depth Tight again the 6 screws Repeat operations for both left and right...

Page 18: ...djustable with pistons See section 3 3 1 Powered backrest 90 130 WARNING It is needed to set separately left and right backrest angle Always set two parts of backrest at the same manner Average needed...

Page 19: ...ws shown in figure Repeat operations for both left and right side of the wheelchair Set the position of the hardware highlighted in figure according to the desired backrest angle Screw again screws Re...

Page 20: ...www neatech it 9 126 ADDITIONAL ADJUSTMENT After adjusted the angle of backrest as described above it is possible to adjust of more 20 simply acting on the axis shown in figure Figure 3...

Page 21: ...ble backrest with pistons WARNING It is needed to set separately left and right backrest angle Always set two parts of backrest at the same manner Average needed time 5 min Difficulty level Easy BACKR...

Page 22: ...Repeat operations for both left and right side of the wheelchair Set the position of the hardware highlighted in figure according to the desired backrest angle Screw again screws Repeat operations fo...

Page 23: ...ment of armrests depth because there are too many configuration and possibilities RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE It is possible to adjust separately left and right side Average needed time 5 min Difficulty level...

Page 24: ...lever shown in figure and remove the armrest Figure 7 Unscrew the lever shown in figure Loosen the 2 screws shown in figure and set the depth of armrest clamp as desired Tighten again the 2 screws an...

Page 25: ...www neatech it 14 126 ADDITIONA ADJUSTMENT Moreover it is possible to adjust armrest depth unscrewing the 2 screws shown in figure with a 4 mm allen wrench Figure 8...

Page 26: ...01 200 mm 270 mm S045 V402 260 mm 340 mm RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE It is possible to adjust separately left and right armrest Average needed time 5 min Difficulty level Easy SIDEPAD JOYSTICK AND ARMREST HEI...

Page 27: ...www neatech it 16 126 Figure 9 Loosen the 2 screws shown in figure Set the armrest according to the desired height Tight again the 2 screws ALLEN WRENCH 4 mm...

Page 28: ...d because there are too many configuration and possibilities RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE It is possible to adjust separately left and right sidepad SIDEPAD JOYSTICK AND ARMREST HEIGHT It is better to adjust f...

Page 29: ...E Please be sure that the chosen position doesn t represent an obstacle for armrest Figure 10 Figure 11 Unscrew the 2 screws shown in figure and set the position of sidepad as desired Screw again the...

Page 30: ...mm 225 mm 250 mm 275 mm 300 mm 325 mm 350 mm 375 mm 400 mm Angle adjustable 150 mm 175 mm 200 mm 225 mm 250 mm 275 mm 300 mm 325 mm 350 mm 375 mm Central mounted legrest 165 mm 185 mm 205 mm 225 mm 24...

Page 31: ...lates heights can t be reached Average needed time 5 min Difficulty level Easy Figure 12 Unscrew the screw shown in figure with the allen wrench while holding the nut behind with the open end wrench R...

Page 32: ...Figure 13 Unscrew the screw shown in figure with the allen wrench while holding the nut behind with the open end wrench Set the position of the footplate according to desired height Screw again the s...

Page 33: ...ment of footrests because there are too many configuration and possibilities In any case it is always possible to choose between 3 different depth RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE It is possible to adjust separate...

Page 34: ...ews shown in figure Set the position of the footplate according to desired angle Tighten again the screws ALLEN WRENCH 4 mm Central mounted legrest Figure 15 Loosen the screw shown in figure to lower...

Page 35: ...16 Unscrew the 2 screws shown in figure Set the position of the footplate according to desired depth Screw again the screws ALLEN WRENCH 4 mm Central mounted legrest RANGE It is not possible to perfor...

Page 36: ...here are too many configuration and possibilities RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE It is possible to adjust separately left and right side Average needed time 5 min Difficulty level Easy Figure 17 Unscrew the 2 sc...

Page 37: ...r it is possible to choose the angle of calf support simply by pulling or pushing it Figure 18 Central mounted legrest Figure 19 Unscrew the screw shown in figure and set the height of calf support as...

Page 38: ...www neatech it 27 126 Figure 20 Loosen the screw shown in figure using a allen wrench and a open end wrench Set the angle ad desired and tighten again the screw ALLEN WRENCH 6 mm OPEN END WRENCH 13 mm...

Page 39: ...A POSSIBLE VALUES Fixed angle 70 Angle adjustable 20 90 Central mounted 10 90 Powered legrest 15 80 Angle adjustable Average needed time 1 min Difficulty level Easy Figure 21 Loosen the lever shown in...

Page 40: ...PINCH HAZARD Please pay special attention when moving legrest because there is the possibility of trapping your or someone else fingers in legrest mechanism Figure 22 Central mounted legrest Figure 23...

Page 41: ...nge for this because there are too many configuration and possibilities Average needed time 5 min Difficulty level Easy 3 11 1 Standard support Depth Figure 24 Unscrew the 2 screws shown in figure Adj...

Page 42: ...t the angle of the joystick simply acting on the two levers shown in figure Figure 25 3 11 1 Retractable support Depth and height Figure 26 Unscrew the 2 screws shown in figure Adjust the depth and th...

Page 43: ...sition Default position means that all adjustable parts of the wheelchair are set in the most stable and safe configuration ADJUSTABLE PARTS VALUE NOTES Seat angle 0 Backrest angle 90 Legrest angle 90...

Page 44: ...transfer distance Also be certain the wheel locks are engaged to prevent the wheels from moving Do not let children use the wheelchair without supervision INFORMATION The product is not intended to b...

Page 45: ...of the age of the passenger The wheelchair is not designed for weight training and is unsafe for use as a seat while weight training Do not lean over the top of the back upholstery to reach objects f...

Page 46: ...set the seating system to default position It is better to use a drive profile with low speed Figure 27 Dealing with downhill When facing a downhill road it is recommended to set the seating system to...

Page 47: ...Don t use the wheelchair down or up a hazardous incline if the surface is covered with snow ice or the surface is uneven WARNING The stopping distance on slopes can be significantly greater than on l...

Page 48: ...iving in dark environments Don t use the wheelchair in dark environments without lights turned on Pelvic belt The wheelchair has the predisposition for a pelvic belt Pelvic belt is only design to posi...

Page 49: ...e wheelchair with a user on board Do not lift the wheelchair grabbing the legrests If you really need to lift the wheelchair it is suggested to grab it with the help of at least one other people Grab...

Page 50: ...stem or Rnet 80 A control system 4 1 1 VR2 60 A control system Figure 32 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION On Off Use this function to turn on and off the wheelchair Don t use this function to stop the wheelchair...

Page 51: ...tion to navigate all working mode of the wheelchair For example it is possible to choose between drive and seat function PROFILE As default in the wheelchair they are saved some different drive profil...

Page 52: ...TION Set time Use this function to set the time shown on the display Distance Use this function to see total and partial distance made with the wheelchair It is also possible to reset partial distance...

Page 53: ...re released it is not possible to drive the wheelchair Figure 34 UNLOCKED LOCKED LOCKED UNLOCKED WARNING When the brakes are released never use the wheelchair on a slope or a wet surface Don t operate...

Page 54: ...bility to a forward facing position Always use ISO 10542 1 approved Wheelchair Tiedown and Occupant Restraint Systems which are suitable for the weight of the wheelchair or Dahl docking Wheelchair use...

Page 55: ...AS ARMRESTS OR WHEELS PROPER BELT RESTRAINT FIT BELT RESTRAINTS SHOULD MAKE FULL CONTACT WITH THE SHOULDER CHEST AND PELVIS AND PELVIC BELTS SHOULD BE POSITIONED LOW ON THE PELVIS NEAR THE THIGH ABDO...

Page 56: ...ench Repeat operation for both left and right side of the wheelchair ALLEN WRENCH 5 mm Figure 38 Moreover chest belt must be fixed in the upper part of the backrest Firstly mount the fixing plate as s...

Page 57: ...nstructions in the manual are followed Particularly it may exist some options or accessories that are not compatible with the use of the wheelchair as a seat in a motor vehicle or it may exist some ac...

Page 58: ...with the ATD restrained by both pelvic and shoulder belts WARNING Both pelvic and shoulder belt should be used to reduce the possibility of head and chest impacts with vehicle components WARNING In o...

Page 59: ...ents specified in ISO 7176 19 2008 WARNING The wheelchair should be inspected by a manufacturer s representative before reuse following involvement in any type of vehicle collision WARNING Alterations...

Page 60: ...neatech it 49 126 WARNING Care should be taken when applying the occupant restraint to position the seatbelt buckle so that the release button will not be contacted by wheelchair components during a c...

Page 61: ...ts tie down Use the tie down points marked with the symbol shown in figure Figure 40 Use the tie down points marked with the symbol shown in figure Hook the wheelchair in 4 points two in the front par...

Page 62: ...s should form angles shown below PREFERRED ANGLES OF FRONT WHEELCHAIR TIE DOWN STRAPS Figure 42 PREFERRED ANGLES OF REAR WHEELCHAIR TIE DOWN STRAPS Figure 43 WARNING Always use four tie down straps 40...

Page 63: ...ht up until the lock plate is either fully engaged or else the wheelchair is removed from the docking station As an indication that the wheelchair is properly secured the warning tone will cease the r...

Page 64: ...lock mechanism which makes it impossible to reverse If this happens repeat above unlocking procedure Figure 45 CONTACT INFORMATION For more information contact the manufacturer of the wheelchair or t...

Page 65: ...at function in use With Rnet system a wheelchair will appear on the screen of the joystick To select the desired function move the joystick left or right The number and the type of available function...

Page 66: ...w neatech it 55 126 RIGHT LEGREST Low right legrest Elevate right legrest LEGRESTS BOTH Low both legrests Elevate both legrests TILT Move forward the seat Tilt the seat LIFT Rise the seat Lower the se...

Page 67: ...ng the wheelchair on the front and shows the position ON and OFF of the switch If the power chair suddenly stops use the switch to connect again batteries to the power module and turn on again the whe...

Page 68: ...profile for AGM batteries Connect the power cord to a power supply 230 V Connect the cable to the joystick as shown in Figure VR2 RNET Figure 47 When batteries are loaded unplug the power cord and th...

Page 69: ...uch as remaining battery power battery state of aging and temperature However the approximate charging time is about 12 hours Battery charging should be done in well ventilated environments Never char...

Page 70: ...sary to transport the wheelchair to facilitate operation follow these instructions It is possible to store the wheelchair in a place with a temperature between 20 C and 45 C Turn off the wheelchair Tu...

Page 71: ...void prolonged contact of the wheelchair with water It may cause oxidation of the metal parts Avoid long exposure of the wheelchair to direct sunlight WARNING Any work on the wheelchair must be perfor...

Page 72: ...on 4 2 Before each use B Assistant Check that no wires are in the way for the movements of the chair Before each use B Assistant Check the charge of batteries Daily A User Clean the wheelchair Weekly...

Page 73: ...www neatech it 62 126 5 3 Tire puncture 5 3 1 User information Traction wheel Figure 48 Lift the wheelchair Unscrew the 4 screws shown in figure Remove the wheel ALLEN WRENCH 6 mm...

Page 74: ...shown in figure Remove the castor OPEN END WRENCH 10 mm Contact an authorized service center for the repair or the substitution of the damaged wheel When the authorized service center gives you back...

Page 75: ...R045 0131A Castor Pneumatic gray 200 mm x 50 mm A R045 0131B Castor Pneumatic black 200 mm x 50 mm A R045 0131C Castor PU gray 200 mm x 50 mm A R045 0131D Castor PU black 200 mm x 50 mm A R045 0132A T...

Page 76: ...ch it 65 126 Figure 50 Code ID Quantity R045 0120A 1A tire 1 R045 0120B 1B tire 1 R045 0120 1 rim 1 R045 0120 1 tube 1 R045 0120 198 1 R045 0120 84 4 R045 121A 1A tire 1 R045 121B 1B tire 1 R045 0122...

Page 77: ...uantity R045 0131A 162A tire 1 R045 0131B 162B tire 1 R045 0131C 162C tire 1 R045 0131D 162D tire 1 R045 0131A 162 tube 1 R045 0131B 162 tube 1 R045 0131 53 1 R045 0131 116 1 R045 0132A 162A tire 1 R0...

Page 78: ...www neatech it 67 126 5 4 Wiring diagram 5 4 1 Rnet Figure 52...

Page 79: ...www neatech it 68 126 5 4 2 VR2 Figure 53...

Page 80: ...Before dispensing it the product must be cleaned and subjected to maintenance The operating instructions are included in this manual and must also be provided when the product is passed on WARNING Thi...

Page 81: ...y 320x58 mm A R045 0120B Traction wheel Pneumatic Black 320x58 mm A R045 0121A Tire of traction wheel gray 320x58 mm B R045 0121B Tire of traction wheel black 320x58 mm B R045 0122 Tube of traction wh...

Page 82: ...R045 0190B Retractable joystick support A R045 0200A Joystick Rnet A R045 0200B Joystick VR2 A R045 0210A Power module Rnet B R045 0210B Power module VR2 B R045 0220 Seat module Rnet B R045 0230 Char...

Page 83: ...r LEFT side splitted footplates or RIGHT side unique footboard A R045 0321C Fixing system for footrest central mounted legrest A R045 0330A Tilt actuator 30 B R045 0330B Tilt actuator 45 B R045 0330C...

Page 84: ...angle adjustable legrest central mounted legrest A R045 0403 Plastic cover for powered legrest B R045 0404A Calf support SMALL A R045 0404B Calf support LARGE A R045 0404C Calf support for central mou...

Page 85: ...www neatech it 74 126 CONTACT INFORMATION For any other part not described in this manual please contact the manufacturer...

Page 86: ...www neatech it 75 126 5 6 1 Antitip wheels Average needed time 5 min Difficulty level Easy Figure 54 Unscrew the screws shown in figure Substitute the wheel Screw the new screws SCREWDRIVER...

Page 87: ...www neatech it 76 126 Figure 55 Code ID Quantity R045 0140 1 1 R045 0140 2 2 Code Description Type of operation Notes R045 0140 Antitip wheel A...

Page 88: ...www neatech it 77 126 5 6 2 Cover A Average needed time 5 min Difficulty level Easy Figure 56 Unscrew the 4 screws shown in figure Substitute the cover Screw the new screws ALLEN WRENCH 3 mm...

Page 89: ...www neatech it 78 126 Code Description Type of operation Notes R045 0150 Cover A A Figure 57 Code ID Quantity R045 0150 229 1 R045 0150 108 4...

Page 90: ...www neatech it 79 126 5 6 3 Cover B Average needed time 5 min Difficulty level Easy Figure 58 Unscrew the 4 screws shown in figure Substitute the cover Screw the new screws ALLEN WRENCH 3 mm...

Page 91: ...www neatech it 80 126 Code Description Type of operation Notes R045 0160 Cover B A Figure 59 Code ID Quantity R045 0160 367 1 R045 0160 366 4 R045 0161 365 2...

Page 92: ...eatech it 81 126 5 6 4 Levers for cover Average needed time 5 min Difficulty level Easy Figure 60 Substitute the levers shown in figure Code Description Type of operation Notes R045 0161 Levers for co...

Page 93: ...n Difficulty level Medium Figure 61 Unscrew the screw shown in figure Substitute the levers for motor Screw the new screw ALLEN WRENCH 4 mm Code Description Type of operation Notes R045 0171 Lever for...

Page 94: ...evel Easy Figure 63 Unscrew the 2 screws shown in figure Remove the joystick ALLEN WRENCH 4 mm Figure 64 Unscrew the 2 screws shown in figure Unscrew the 2 screws shown in figure Substitute the joysti...

Page 95: ...R045 0190A Standard joystick support A Figure 65 Code ID Quantity R045 0190 A 76 1 R045 0190 A 107 2 R045 0190 A 114 2 R045 0190 A 336 1 R045 0190 A 337 1 R045 0190 A 338 1 R045 0190 A 339 1 R045 0190...

Page 96: ...e 5 min Difficulty level Easy Figure 66 Unscrew the 2 screws shown in figure Remove the joystick ALLEN WRENCH 3 mm Figure 67 Unscrew the 2 screws shown in figure Substitute the joystick support Mount...

Page 97: ...de Description Type of operation Notes R045 0190B Retractable joystick support A Figure 68 Code ID Quantity R045 0190B 63 1 R045 0190B 64 1 R045 0190B 65 4 R045 0190B 107 2 R045 0190B 114 2 R045 0190B...

Page 98: ...Difficulty level Easy Standard joystick support Figure 69 Unscrew the 2 screws shown in figure Substitute the joystick ALLEN WRENCH 4 mm Retractable joystick support Figure 70 Unscrew the 2 screws sho...

Page 99: ...200B Joystick VR2 A 5 6 9 Legrest actuator Average needed time 5 min Difficulty level Easy Figure 71 Remove the seegers shown in figure Use a screwdriver as a lever Unplug cable of actuator Substitute...

Page 100: ...www neatech it 89 126 Figure 72 Code ID Quantity R045 0313 86 1...

Page 101: ...26 5 6 10 Footplates Average needed time 5 min Difficulty level Easy Figure 73 Unscrew the screws shown in figure Repeat operations for both left and right side of the wheelchair Substitute footplates...

Page 102: ...it 91 126 Central mounted legrest Figure 74 Unscrew the screws shown in figure using a allen wrench while holding the nut behind with a open end wrench Substitute footplate ALLEN WRENCH 4 mm OPEN END...

Page 103: ...d seat width 420 mm A R045 0320E Footplates splitted seat width 460 mm A R045 0320F Footplate unique seat width 300 mm A R045 0320G Footplate unique seat width 340 mm A R045 0320H Footplate unique sea...

Page 104: ...www neatech it 93 126 Figure 76 Code ID Quantity R045 0320 112 4 R045 0320F 301A 2 R045 0320G 301B 2 R045 0320H 301C 2 R045 0320J 301D 2 R045 0320K 301E 2...

Page 105: ...Difficulty level Easy Figure 77 Remove footplates See section 5 6 10 Unscrew the screws shown in figure using a allen wrench while holding the nut behind with a open end wrench Substitute footplate fi...

Page 106: ...wrench Substitute footplate fixing system and mount the old footplate ALLEN WRENCH 5 mm OPEN END WRENCH 13 mm Code Description Type of operation Notes R045 0321A Fixing system for footrest LEFT side...

Page 107: ...321A 99 1 R045 0321A 117 1 R045 0321A 125 2 R045 0321A 295 1 R045 0321A 296 1 R045 0321A 302 1 R045 0321A 303 1 Figure 80 Code ID Quantity R045 0321B 94 1 R045 0321B 99 1 R045 0321B 117 1 R045 0321B 2...

Page 108: ...www neatech it 97 126 Figure 81 Code ID Quantity R045 0321C 149 1 R045 0321C 298 2 R045 0321C 317 1 R045 0321C 349 1 R045 0321C 350 1 R045 0321C 354 2 R045 0321C 358 1...

Page 109: ...8 126 5 6 12 Backrest actuator Average needed time 5 min Difficulty level Easy Figure 82 Remove the axis shown in figure Unscrew the screw shown in figure Unplug the actuator Substitute the actuator A...

Page 110: ...www neatech it 99 126 Code Description Type of operation Notes R045 0360 Backrest actuator A Figure 83 Code ID Quantity R045 0360 63 1 R045 0360 98 1...

Page 111: ...Figure 84 Unscrew screws shown in figure Substitute the backrest support Repeat operations for 4 backrest supports right and left side of the wheelchair one support at time OPEN END WRENCH 10 mm WARNI...

Page 112: ...gure 85 Code ID Quantity R045 0371 8 4 R045 0371 9 2 R045 0371 10 2 R045 0371 11 20 R045 0371 12 2 R045 0371 13 2 R045 0371 14 2 R045 0371 15 4 R045 0371 16 2 R045 0371 17 2 R045 0371 18 4 R045 0371 2...

Page 113: ...Average needed time 5 min Difficulty level Easy Figure 86 Substitute the pin shown in figure Code Description Type of operation Notes R045 0373 Backrest pin A Figure 87 Code ID Quantity R045 0373 1 2...

Page 114: ...min Difficulty level Easy Figure 88 Remove the pin shown in figure Unscrew the screw shown in figure Substitute the axis ALLEN WRENCH 6 mm Code Description Type of operation Notes R045 0374 Axis for...

Page 115: ...www neatech it 104 126 5 6 16 Armrest padding Average needed time 5 min Difficulty level Easy Figure 90 Unscrew the 2 screws shown in figure Substitute the armrest padding ALLEN WRENCH 5 mm...

Page 116: ...www neatech it 105 126 Code Description Type of operation Notes R045 0391 Armrest padding A Figure 91 Code ID Quantity R045 0391 52 1 R045 0391 96 2 R045 0391 164 1...

Page 117: ...pport Average needed time 5 min Difficulty level Easy Figure 92 Remove armrest padding See section 5 6 16 Unscrew the 2 screws shown in figure Substitute the armrest support Mount the old armrest padd...

Page 118: ...www neatech it 107 126 Code Description Type of operation Notes R045 0392 Armrest support A Figure 93 Code ID Quantity R045 0392 96 2 R045 0392 165 1 R045 0392 264 1...

Page 119: ...rmrest fixing system Average needed time 5 min Difficulty level Easy Figure 94 Unscrew the lever shown in figure and remove the armrest Unscrew the 2 screws shown in figure Substitute the fixing syste...

Page 120: ...de Description Type of operation Notes R045 0393 Armrest fixing system A R045 0394 Lever for armrest A Figure 95 Code ID Quantity R045 0393 89 2 R045 0393 140 1 R045 0393 319 1 R045 0393 320 1 R045 03...

Page 121: ...w neatech it 110 126 5 6 19 Armrest lower support Average needed time 5 min Difficulty level Easy Figure 96 Loosen the lever shown in figure and remove the armrest Remove the sidepad See section 5 6 2...

Page 122: ...te the armrest lower support following instructions in reverse order ALLEN WRENCH 4 mm Code Description Type of operation Notes R045 0395A Armrest lower support standard A R045 0395B Armrest lower sup...

Page 123: ...eeded time 5 min Difficulty level Easy Figure 99 Unscrew the screws shown in figure Substitute the sidepad ALLEN WRENCH 3 mm Code Description Type of operation Notes R045 0396 Sidepad A Figure 100 Cod...

Page 124: ...www neatech it 113 126 5 6 21 Legrest support Average needed time 5 min Difficulty level Easy Figure 101 Loosen the lever shown in figure Remove legrest...

Page 125: ...26 Figure 102 Unscrew the screws shown in figure Substitute the legrest support Mount the old legrest following instructions in reverse order ALLEN WRENCH 5 mm INFORMATION It is also possible to subst...

Page 126: ...115 126 Code Description Type of operation Notes R045 0400 Legrest support A R045 0401 Lever for legrest A Figure 103 Code ID Quantity R045 0400 45 1 R045 0400 101 4 R045 0400 120 4 R045 0400 291 1 R...

Page 127: ...16 126 5 6 22 Lever for angle adjustable legrest Average needed time 1 min Difficulty level Easy Figure 104 Substitute the lever shown in figure Central mounted legrest Figure 105 Substitute the lever...

Page 128: ...www neatech it 117 126 Code Description Type of operation Notes R045 0402A Lever for angle adjustable legrest standard legrest A R045 0402B Lever for angle adjustable legrest central mounted legrest A...

Page 129: ...www neatech it 118 126 5 6 23 Calf support Average needed time 5 min Difficulty level Easy Figure 106 Unscrew the screws shown in figure Substitute the calf support ALLEN WRENCH 4 mm...

Page 130: ...he nut behind with a open end wrench Substitute the calf support ALLEN WRENCH 6 mm OPEN END WRENCH 13 mm Code Description Type of operation Notes R045 0404A Calf support SMALL A R045 0404B Calf suppor...

Page 131: ...045 0404A 51A 1 R045 0404B 51B 1 R045 0404 19 1 R045 0404 20 1 R045 0404 21 1 R045 0404 107 2 R045 0404 111 1 R045 0404 341 3 Figure 109 Code ID Quantity R045 0404C 51A 1 R045 0404D 51B 1 R045 0404 26...

Page 132: ...09 Intended use The EVO 1 wheelchair is intended to be used by those groups of users with temporary or permanent mobility difficulties confined to a sitting position who need to move in mostly interna...

Page 133: ...www neatech it 122 126 6 1 Maximum user weight Seat width MAX 30 cm 50 kg 34 cm 75 kg 38 cm 100 kg 42 cm 150 kg 46 cm 150 kg Table 8...

Page 134: ...legrest 110 cm Overall width MIN 50 0 cm MAX 59 0 cm Folded length N A Folded width N A Folded height N A Total mass the weight may change significantly according to the configuration of the wheelcha...

Page 135: ...at front edge MIN 45 0 cm MAX 48 5 cm Backrest angle MIN 90 MAX 145 Backrest height MIN 45 0 cm MAX 55 0 cm Footrest to seat distance MIN 15 0 cm MAX 40 0 cm Armrest to seat distance MIN 22 0 cm MAX...

Page 136: ...mm 340 mm 380 mm 420 mm 460 mm B 500 mm 560 mm C 450 mm 490 mm 530 mm 570 mm 610 mm E 220 mm 285 mm G MIN 150 mm MAX 400 mm see section 3 7 H 0 TILT 450 mm 30 TITL 445 mm 45 TILT 48m5 mm LIFT 490 mm...

Page 137: ...r workmanship The warranty doesn t cover parts subject to usury or damaged parts by overload misuse alterations and repairs made by unauthorized third parties from the manufacturer The warranty expire...

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