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SYMBOLS IN THIS MANUAL 

 

 

WARNING 

This symbol means presence of danger for the user or damage for the product. Always follow instructions 

when this symbol is present. 

 

PINCH HAZARD

 

This symbol means presence 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 symbol means general information intended to simplify or best explain the use of the product. 

 

CONTACT INFORMATION  

This symbol means the need of contacting an authorized service center or the manufacturer. 

 

 

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Page 3: ...it SRL via A de Curtis 4 A 80040 Cercola NA Italia Tel 39 081 555 1946 www neatech it info neatech it INTENDED USE The product is intended to be used for alleviation or compensation for an injury or d...

Page 4: ...ve great concerns about quality safety and usability of our products We are always working to improve them Please download last version of this manual at this link https www neatech download it s305 m...

Page 5: ...E OF PARKING BRAKES 19 2 3 SEAT TILTING 20 2 4 SEAT LIFT 22 2 5 BATTERY CHARGING 24 2 6 TRANSPORT AND STORAGE 27 3 MAINTENANCE 28 3 1 CLEANING 28 3 2 CONTROLS TO BE PERFORMED ON THE PRODUCT 29 3 3 BAT...

Page 6: ...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 7: ...icates the type of power the type of batteries the duty cycle and the need for reading the manual before using the device This symbol indicates the water ingress protection of the device This symbol m...

Page 8: ...This symbol means presence of pinch hazard This symbol means the presence of a type B applied part This symbol indicates the direction of the operating command of the seat lift...

Page 9: ...horized modification to the product may increase the risk of personal injury and damage to the product itself All modifications should be done by an authorized service center Do not use any unauthoriz...

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Page 12: ...ld maintain a distance of at least 30 cm 12 inches from any transceivers Electromagnetic radiation can cause your product without warning to move by itself or to move in unintended directions If any o...

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Page 15: ...ly recycle the packaging materials follow instructions provided by your local waste disposal service The product is delivered already mounted and ready to use Before starting to use the product please...

Page 16: ...stors equipped with brakes and as an outdoor base with D300 mm rear wheels with drum brake and D75 mm castors The lift adjustment can be carried out through a gas piston or with an electric actuator w...

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Page 20: ...20 2 3 Seat tilting Average needed time 1 min Difficulty level Easy Figure 7 Act on the lever shown in figure and tilt the seat...

Page 21: ...21 PINCH HAZARD Make sure you have proper space in areas you will travel through to minimize pinching or entrapment of body parts Figure 8...

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Page 23: ...23 PINCH HAZARD Make sure you have proper space in areas you will travel through to minimize pinching or entrapment of body parts Figure 11...

Page 24: ...resulting from the use of non original product CHARGER SPECIFICATION 24 V MIN 150 mA MAX 500 mA Charge profile for AGM batteries Input 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Charge voltage 27 6 V DC 2 IEC 60601 1 com...

Page 25: ...day even if they are not completely discharged Each battery is subject to a normal self discharge so batteries that are not used for long time will discharge by itself It is very important to don t le...

Page 26: ...device Don t use the device during the charge SHOCK HAZARD Check if charger requirements data matches with the network power voltage frequency RELEASE DANGER Any impact to the batteries could cause a...

Page 27: ...universal package so the user should provide himself for it The used package must be water and dust resistant and strong enough to protect the product from any hurts When inserting the product into t...

Page 28: ...idation of the metal parts Avoid long exposure of the product to direct sunlight WARNING Any work on the product must be performed by an authorized service center 3 1 Cleaning WARNING To clean the pro...

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Page 30: ...30 3 3 Battery replacement Average needed time 5 min Difficulty level Easy PH SCREW DRIVER Figure 13 Unscrew the screws shown in figure to open the battery pack...

Page 31: ...31 Figure 14 Unscrew the screws shown in figure Remove old batteries and mount new one following instructions in reverse order Please pay special attention to colors of wiring...

Page 32: ...PCB with a fuse that is used to connect in series the 2 batteries When disconnecting batteries always disconnect first the PCB and then cables When connecting batteries please connect first cables an...

Page 33: ...s FUSE SPECIFICATION 5X20 6 3 A Time current information 1 5 In 1 h 2 1 In 2 min 2 75 In 10 s 4 In 3 s 10 In 300 ms Contact the manufacturer to have more information about wiring diagram RELEASE DANGE...

Page 34: ...rvice 3 4 Reuse The product is suitable for reuse Before dispensing it the product must be cleaned and subjected to maintenance The operating instructions are included in this manual and must also be...

Page 35: ...600 Width MIN 550 MAX 670 Length with legrest MIN 900 MAX 1000 Static stability downhill min max ND Static stability uphill min max ND Static stability sideways min max ND Obstacle climbing min max m...

Page 36: ...ulse modulation 18 Hz Operation mode 2 Dwell time 1 s 450 Hz PolarisationH Fm 5 kHz modulation 1 kHz sine Operation mode 2 Dwell time 1 s 710 745 780 Hz PolarisationH Pulse modulation 217 Hz Operation...

Page 37: ...ulse modulation 217 Hz Operation mode 2 Dwell time 1 s 810 870 930 Hz PolarisationV Pulse modulation 18 Hz Operation mode 2 Dwell time 1 s 1720 1845 1970 Hz PolarisationV Pulse modulation 217 Hz Opera...

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Page 40: ...the following document the Customer is the holder of the financial document issued by the manufacturer following the supply of the product PRODUCT Product is the good supplied by the manufacturer to t...

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