USER MANUAL
February 2011
Page 1: ...USER MANUAL February 2011...
Page 2: ...t non covered subjects in this manual please consult a technician in an authorized service center or contact our customer service at 1 418 847 5225 Center Address Telephone The adjustments of your sco...
Page 3: ...nstructions manual has been written to enable you to use your scooter safely You will find in this document information relating to safety operating instructions and adjustments In order to optimize t...
Page 4: ...ARMRESTS WIDTH 14 3 3 ADJUSTABLE BACKREST ANGLE 15 3 3 1 CHANGER L ANGLE DU DOSSIER 15 4 CONTROL PANEL 16 4 1 CONTROL DESCRIPTIONS 16 5 HOW TO USE 19 5 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 19 5 1 1 STARTING YOUR...
Page 5: ...d Make sure that brakes immobilize your scooter completely Make sure that tire pressure is appropriate Make sure that nothing interferes with wheels scarf umbrella etc Make sure that your seating posi...
Page 6: ...our presence In front of an obstacle you must stop and cross it perpendicularly and gradually Avoid thresholds of more than 1 in 38 mm they can endanger your stability Use the elevators to move from o...
Page 7: ...ition before disconnecting the charging connector on the scooter Never try to modify the connector 110 V AC of the battery charger Only use battery chargers approved by Orthofab Never try to modify th...
Page 8: ...of immunity which offers a good protection against the electromagnetic interferences The electronic parts of the EGIS electronic from do meet standard directive EC 89 336 ECC et EMC prEN12184 To avoid...
Page 9: ...km 30 km 30 km N A Range with 12V 40 batteries 45 km 45 km 45 km 45 km 45 km Range with 22 NF batteries N A N A N A N A 55 km Length 49 inches 47 inches 46 inches 49 inches 52 inches Width 24 inches 2...
Page 10: ...the scooter make sure that all hardware is tight Make sure that all functions are secure before using the scooter 3 1 SEAT AND TILLER ADJUSTMENTS 3 1 1 TILLER ANGLE ADJUSTMENT Turn the adjustment mec...
Page 11: ...locking pin out of the seat post as shown at figure 2 D and pull the inner post up or down to adjust the height position of the seat Note There are two 2 locking pins if you have the suspension seat m...
Page 12: ...re 2 F Remove completely back shroud figure 2 G Using a 11 16 wrench or 17 mm wrench unscrew bolt and nut figure 2 H Adjust to the needed height and put back in place the bolt and nut Be sure to tight...
Page 13: ...kward Release the handle to lock the seat at the needed position 3 1 4 SEAT ROTATION Pull upwards the seat rotation lever under the seat on the right side figure 4 Keep the lever upwards and rotate th...
Page 14: ...he armrest at the needed height 1 or 2 higher with extension use a wrench _ figure 5 B 3 2 2 AJDUSTABLE ARMRESTS WIDTH Loosen adjustment knob behind the backrest figure 6 Adjust by sliding the armrest...
Page 15: ...side of the seat and adjust the seat to the needed angle figure 7 The adjustments of your scooter must be made by a health care professionals Inadequate adjustments can cause wounds and or damage to t...
Page 16: ...ccelerator lever can be programmed for left hand use A left handed user will be able to go forward just by pulling the left side accelerator lever 5 Right flashing signal light Press the symbol to act...
Page 17: ...17 inc All rights reserved Figure 8 A Control panel_LUNAR 4 Control panel_STAR 3 4 and 4S Figure 8 B 3 2 1 4 9 1 3 9 6 7 4 2 5...
Page 18: ...18 inc All rights reserved Figure 8 C Control panel_HYPER 4 Figure 8 D 1 2 5 3 4 7 2 6 9 8 HYPER 4 only...
Page 19: ...e the lever and you will slowly stop Practice these two basics functions until you get used to them 5 1 2 TO PUSH THE SCOOTER MANUALLY To push the scooter manually Pull up the brake lever figure 9 beh...
Page 20: ...s curbs or terraces where you might accidentally drop a wheel off the edge of a step HYPER 4 Anchor points on the front bumper FRONT ANCHOR FRONT ANCHOR REAR ANCHOR REAR ANCHOR FRONT ANCHOR STAR 4 and...
Page 21: ...it transportation 5 2 RECHARGING BATTERIES Always recharge batteries in a ventilated area Do not smoke near the charger or the scooter during battery charging Do not stay on the scooter during the cha...
Page 22: ...onboard battery charger Figure 11 A Figure 11 B ON OFF Indicator Battery status indicator 110 VAC socket ON OFF indicator The ON OFF red indicator makes it possible to determine whether the battery c...
Page 23: ...or Allow you to identify if the charger is in charge mode When the indicator led is yellow the battery charger is under charge mode When the indicator led is green this will indicate that battery char...
Page 24: ...e battery terminals Remove old batteries Place new batteries at same location you took off the previous batteries Connect red terminals at the positive battery terminal Connect black terminals at the...
Page 25: ...attery cables Black wire Picture A Right side of scooter of one of battery cable must absolutely be fixed on negative terminal right battery Red wire Picture B Left side of scooter of the other batter...
Page 26: ...axis Caution Always put back the key in the key way after any maintenance on rear wheels x 3 Armrest upholstery Check for wear check for arm pad fixation screw x x 4 Seat fabrics backrest Check for te...
Page 27: ...e batteries before beginning a charge cycle Wait until the indicator shows that the batteries are fully loaded before unplugging the charger When the green led is on this means that the complete charg...
Page 28: ...se the performances of the scooter making control more difficult and reducing the range autonomy by consuming more energy Replace the tires as soon as wear appears 6 6 2 FRONT CASTERS REAR WHEELS Cons...
Page 29: ...e the batteries Check the battery condition and connections 2 Flashes Motor disconnected Drive prohibited Motor plug disconnected Check motor plug motor connector and wiring Consult a technician in an...
Page 30: ...to the controller Consult a technician in an authorized service center CHARGEUR FAULT INDICATIONS Symptoms Possible cause Suggested action Red led on indicator will not illuminate when charger supply...
Page 31: ...age and sent paid port to an authorized service center and this during the period of validity of the warranty However this warranty does not apply to parts and components damaged by abuse carelessness...
Page 32: ...sible for the particular indirect or consecutive damage even if were informed of the possibility of such damage The warranty of the distributor is expressly limited to the repair and the replacement o...
Page 33: ...33 inc All rights reserved 126 32310 00 doc Customer service 2160 De Celles Qu bec City Qu bec Canada G2C 1X8 T l 1 800 463 5293 Canada 418 847 5225 Fax 418 847 7961...