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Foreword

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Product description

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Function

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Product overview

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Intended use

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Indications for use

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Indications

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Contraindications

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Absolute Contraindications

3.3.1

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Relative Contraindications

3.3.2

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Qualification

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Safety

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Explanation of warning symbols

4.1

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Safety instructions for assembly and adjustments

4.2

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Safety instructions for use

4.3

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Side effects

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Effects of electromagnetic interference on the product and on the user

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Further information

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Nameplate and warning labels

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Signage on the product

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Nameplate

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Warning labels

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Delivery

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Scope of delivery

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Accessories

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Accessories from other manufacturers

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Storage

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Storage during daily use

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Storage during extended disuse

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Preparing the product for use

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Safety instructions

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Initial operation

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Settings

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Adjustments by qualified personnel

6.3.1

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Safety instructions

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Adjusting the standard seat

6.3.1.2

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Adjusting the seat angle

6.3.1.2.1

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Adjusting the leg supports

6.3.1.2.2

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Adjusting the back support upholstery

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Adjusting the belt length

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Adjusting the control device

6.3.1.4

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Wheelchair control options

6.3.1.4.1

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Attendant control

6.3.1.4.2

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Adjustments by the user

6.3.2

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Safety instructions

6.3.2.1

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Adjusting the control device

6.3.2.2

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Delivery

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Final inspection

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Transport to the customer

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Handing over the product

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Use

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Circuit breaker

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Table of contents

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Skippi Plus

Table of contents

Summary of Contents for Skippi plus

Page 1: ...Skippi Plus Instructions for use 3...

Page 2: ...ction is activated by pressing the mode button on the control panel The function is deactivated with the joystick Electronic steering lock Function enabled Function disabled 2 way adapter cable Adapte...

Page 3: ...ther manufacturers 5 2 1 13 Storage 5 3 13 Storage during daily use 5 3 1 13 Storage during extended disuse 5 3 2 13 Preparing the product for use 6 14 Safety instructions 6 1 14 Initial operation 6 2...

Page 4: ...ety instructions 8 9 1 35 General 8 9 2 35 Installing removing the battery pack 8 9 3 35 Battery charging information 8 9 4 36 Battery charger 8 9 5 36 Charging the batteries 8 9 6 37 Seat 8 10 38 Saf...

Page 5: ...enance 9 1 63 Maintenance intervals 9 1 1 64 Repair 9 2 65 Replacing a defective fuse 9 2 1 65 Wheel replacement 9 2 2 65 Replacing the inner tube and tyre 9 2 3 66 Replacing defective lights 9 2 4 66...

Page 6: ...y be made only by qualified per sonnel We recommend checking the product settings once per year to ensure optimal treatment over the long term Especially for users with a changing anatomy for example...

Page 7: ...erview 1 1 Push handle 7 Leg support 2 Back support 8 Seat cushion 3 Side panel with forearm support 9 Control panel with joystick 4 Drive wheel 10 Anti tipper frame protection rollers 5 Battery batte...

Page 8: ...ts the intended use of the product The wheelchair may only be used with the options listed on the product order form The manufacturer assumes no liability for combinations with third party medical dev...

Page 9: ...ve any mental limitations which can temporarily or permanently limit attentiveness and judgement Observe road traffic regulations during operation in public road traffic WARNING Impermissible use Risk...

Page 10: ...ing characteristics of the product are affected by elec tromagnetic fields Turn the control unit off when it is not required since the product may generate electromagnetic fields that can cause interf...

Page 11: ...under the seat Label Meaning A Manufacturer s product name B CE marking C Maximum load see section Technical data D Maximum climbing ability see section Technical data E Maximum speed see section Tech...

Page 12: ...he information in the instructions for use A Power driving mode lock motor brake B Manual driving mode unlock motor brake 3 WARNING Moveable parts may crush or cut Keep hands away Only in case of inst...

Page 13: ...heelchair is not used for more than 3 days Storage conditions Store the power wheelchair in a dry enclosed room with sufficient air circulation and protection from external influences Specific informa...

Page 14: ...tings described in the section Use in these instructions for use may be adjusted independently In case of problems with the settings please contact the qualified personnel who adjusted your product CA...

Page 15: ...ON Unsecured screw connections Pinching crushing tipping over falling of user due to assembly errors Always firmly re tighten the mounting screws and nuts after changing settings Observe the specified...

Page 16: ...e adjustment 4 Check that the retaining clip on the pin is closed every time after the seat angle is adjusted The seat angle can be changed using the seat tilt function if the power wheelchair is equi...

Page 17: ...n the back support tubes The adjustable back support upholstery can be adjusted in segments to the needs of the user In order to properly adjust the upholstery the user must be sitting in the wheelcha...

Page 18: ...ges in driving characteristics In particular changes to the speed acceleration braking or joystick settings can lead to unexpected and there fore uncontrollable driving characteristics and cause an ac...

Page 19: ...de panel leg supports control panel Are the batteries charged Is the tyre pressure correct see tyre sidewall and the section Technical data for information Do all manual and power functions work prope...

Page 20: ...see Page 35 2 Take the fuse out of the slot see fig 8 3 Reinstall the battery packs see Page 35 8 2 Side panels INFORMATION For additional information on side panels with lighting see Page 55 INFORMAT...

Page 21: ...ten the set screws 8 3 Legrests The legrests support the user s feet The height of the legrests has been adjusted by qualified personnel to the length of the user s lower leg The angle of the footrest...

Page 22: ...under load The legrests can be subsequently adjusted to the user s lower leg length 13 Adjusting the lower leg length and footplate angle 1 Loosen the Allen head screws on the footplate bar see fig 1...

Page 23: ...ding down the backrest 1 Push the lock lever down see fig 15 item 1 2 Release the cross bolt on the end of the gas com pression spring or the actuator from the bracket see fig 15 item 2 3 Fold the bac...

Page 24: ...om the side 1 Drive the power wheelchair as close as possible to the seat surface 2 Turn the control device off 3 Remove the side panel see Page 20 INFORMATION If possible always get in on the side op...

Page 25: ...eelchair on or off see Page 30 Mode button Pressing the button briefly increases decreases the speed level see Page 31 Holding the button longer for at least 2 seconds switches the control unit to the...

Page 26: ...rning the control panel on the LCD screen displays the battery symbol in the Driving menu Additional information is only shown on the LCD monitor see Page 46 Display Information Battery charge level B...

Page 27: ...d in the following sections Section Drive away lock see Page 32 Section Power seat functions see Page 38 Section Troubleshooting see Page 67 8 7 Driving functions 8 7 1 Safety instructions Hazards whi...

Page 28: ...ove The transportation of a person sitting in a wheelchair in public transit constitutes a significant safety risk for all participants We therefore recommend using the seats provided during transport...

Page 29: ...e railroad crossing Inclines and gradients Note the information on permitted inclines and downgrades see the section Technical data Driving on inclines or downgrades exceeding this percentage is not p...

Page 30: ...atic brakes are functional WARNING Unexpected emergency stop Falling the user may fall out due to sudden emergency braking In the event of communication problems in the control device bus system or a...

Page 31: ...e to operator error Do not operate the power wheelchair on very smooth surfaces e g icy surfaces or very rough surfaces e g gravel or rubble WARNING Longer braking distance Risk of falling tipping ove...

Page 32: ...ctronic drive away lock which is disabled by default If the function has been ordered and enabled the drive away lock can be activated or deactivated as follows using the control panel Activating the...

Page 33: ...te narrow ramps and to use lifts When the joystick is deflected forward the power wheelchair always drives straight ahead When the joystick is deflected backward the power wheelchair always drives str...

Page 34: ...panel if the joystick is activated while the brake is disabled If this is not the case there is a malfunction that has to be promptly rectified by the qualified personnel It is possible to push the po...

Page 35: ...s below the seat of the power wheelchair see fig 22 NOTICE Please note that driving for an extended period of time in the lower range of the battery indicator will result in deep discharge and there f...

Page 36: ...r wheelchair is not used for an extended period the batteries should be charged 1 x per week to maintain their capacity After charging the batteries the circuit breaker should be deactivated if the wh...

Page 37: ...t the mains plug before you disconnect the battery Do not cover the ventilation slits in the case Only use battery chargers which have been verified and approved by the manufacturer for use with the r...

Page 38: ...e is handled improperly or negligently Keep away from all ignition sources especially lit cigarettes NOTICE Improper use Damage to the seat surface due to user error Do not allow the seat to come into...

Page 39: ...ce errors Check the adjustment functions for visible signs of damage at least 1 x per month and ensure all screw con nections are tight WARNING Exposed pinch points Pinching crushing of limbs e g fing...

Page 40: ...pplicable safety instructions in the section Power seat functions Safety instructions see Page 39 Observe the instructions for use in the sections Controlling power seat functions see Page 42 and Joy...

Page 41: ...ace at the same time For further information on the functions and relevant safety information see the preceding section 8 11 5 Power back angle adjustment WARNING Incorrect use of back angle adjustmen...

Page 42: ...te the seat functions with installed LCD monitor see Page 46 The following power seat functions can be controlled with the joystick Display Display Function Joystick movement1 Power seat height adjust...

Page 43: ...eat tilt adjustment is operated with a release lever at the push handles 8 12 3 Mechanically elevating footrests INFORMATION Please also observe the overriding safety instructions in the section Manua...

Page 44: ...er in an upright 90 seated position if physiologically possible Ensure that the back is up against the backrest pad ding if physiologically possible The lap belt should be at an angle of about 60 to 9...

Page 45: ...e qualified personnel who adapted and adjusted the product Do not continue using the product without consultation 34 Applying the lap belt 1 Push the 2 halves together until the buckle engages with an...

Page 46: ...ults and malfunctions The LCD monitor allows devices with infrared control to be controlled with the control panel joystick First the devices are programmed into the control unit using a learning mode...

Page 47: ...st Now the joystick has to be moved 2 x in order to drive After moving the joystick forward the Driving menu is shown Move the joystick a second time in order to start driving the power wheelchair Dis...

Page 48: ...right Activate deactivate option adjust option 4 Further deflection movements to the right front Select adjust further sub functions specific to each LCD screen INFORMATION Pressing the Mode button o...

Page 49: ...action Move the joystick to the front Next action Move the joystick to the right until the desired seat function is selected Next action Move the joystick forward back to operate the seat function no...

Page 50: ...e control panel for attendant operation The separ ate control panel is angle adjustable Functional overview The attendant uses the attendant control to operate the driving function and the power seat...

Page 51: ...ds to switch the control unit to the power seat functions Mode LED indicator INFORMATION The following information on LED function only applies when the attendant control is used as an individual inpu...

Page 52: ...r Programming of the push button module may only be performed by trained qualified personnel Power wheelchairs with enAble50 control units can be equipped with optional push button modules The push bu...

Page 53: ...ions see Page 53 The Piko buttons perform the same functions as the Mode button and the Selected function up Selected func tion down buttons see item 2 4 Symbols on the back of the push button module...

Page 54: ...er on the front 2 Pull the control panel holder off to the front Installing the control panel holder 1 Insert the control panel holder into the rail 2 Slide the control panel in to the rear Swing away...

Page 55: ...replacing broken lamps see Page 66 8 15 2 1 Lighting for road traffic The installed lighting is suitable for driving in street traffic during hours of darkness The lights right and left direction ind...

Page 56: ...sh handles make pushing the wheelchair easier for the attendant 46 Adjusting the height 1 Release the clamping lever 2 Adjust the push handle to the desired height INFORMATION To reduce the transporta...

Page 57: ...request codes to describe the type of limited mobility if necessary You can for example research these on the Internet CAUTION Securing the power wheelchair insufficiently during transport Crushing p...

Page 58: ...drive unit bracket see fig 48 4 Separately set aside the frame and drive unit brack et 49 Reducing the required space 1 Set the battery packs back into the drive unit brack et INFORMATION Ensure that...

Page 59: ...e for transporting persons with reduced mobility the safety elements offered by the manufacturer and appropriate fastening and personal restraint systems must be used For more information please refer...

Page 60: ...The product must always face forwards when it is used as a seat in a vehicle for transporting persons with reduced mobility Instruct the qualified personnel regarding the mounting points on your produ...

Page 61: ...y on the mounting point pin of the anchor point adapters The shoulder harness of the personal restraint system is usually mounted on the vehicle pillar and is attached by the qualified personnel to th...

Page 62: ...t in a vehicle for transporting persons with reduced mobility Accessories Transportation in a vehicle for trans porting persons with reduced mobil ity not possible Remove option Secure option on produ...

Page 63: ...he pads before disinfecting 2 Wipe all parts of the product with a disinfectant Important information about disinfecting Only use colourless water based disinfectants Observe the instructions for use...

Page 64: ...reely and without axial runout X Caster wheels Check whether the mounting nuts are tight X Seat attachment Check whether mounting screws are fastened properly X Check ratchet mechanism for functionali...

Page 65: ...rating To replace a fuse see Page 20 Should the fuse burn out repeatedly after a short time for no discernible reason contact the qualified personnel 9 2 2 Wheel replacement CAUTION Uncontrolled move...

Page 66: ...and push the valve fully into the rim 3 Loosen the 5 Allen head screws connecting the two parts of the rim see fig 59 left 4 Pry back the tyre from the edges of the rim 5 For pneumatic tyres only Pull...

Page 67: ...3 Troubleshooting INFORMATION In the event of communication problems in the bus system of the controls the system triggers an emergency stop and thus prevents any uncontrolled functions Note that aft...

Page 68: ...less the control unit must be switched off for several minutes in this case If the error message contin ues to appear after switching on the control unit the error message must be noted the control un...

Page 69: ...Drive motor fault Faulty cabling or plug connections Defective drive motor Check cabling plug con nections Contact specialist deal er Brake fault Open brake release Defective brake Close brake releas...

Page 70: ...ctions NOTICE Disposal of batteries Pollution due to incorrect disposal Observe the information printed on the batteries by the manufacturer Note that the batteries may not be disposed of as household...

Page 71: ...regarding treatment please con tact the qualified personnel 11 4 Service life Expected lifetime 5 years The design manufacturing and requirements for the intended use of the product are based on the...

Page 72: ...Seat height adjustment Power adjustable by up to 200 mm 7 9 Combined seat height adjustment seat tilt Seat height adjustment adjustable by up to 200 mm 7 9 seat tilt adjustable by up to 20 power Depe...

Page 73: ...e user The braking distance can be correspondingly longer due to user weight installed options and condition of the tyres as well as weather and surface conditions Allowable environmental conditions O...

Page 74: ...24 Socket wrenches in sizes 8 20 mm Phillips head screwdriver size 2 Torque wrench measurement range 5 50 Nm 13 3 Torque values of the screw connections Unless otherwise specified screw connections a...

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