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 Quantum 1402

I I I .   Y O U R   P O W E R   C H A I R

*Depending on user weight, battery amp hour rating (AH) and terrain.

Specifications

Suspension:

Active-Trac system and rear suspension

Drive Wheels:

35.5 cm (14 in.), pneumatic, center-mounted (solid tyres are optional)

Castor Wheels:

20 cm (8 in.), solid, rear articulating

Anti-tip Wheels:

15 cm (6 in.), solid, front-mounted

Overall Size:

Length: 103 cm (40.5 in.)

Width: 64.5 cm (25.4 in.)

Turning Radius:

53 cm (21 in.)

Ground Clearance:

8 cm (3.25 in.)

Maximum Obstacle Climbing Ability:

10 cm

Maximum Safe Slope:

8.7% (5°)

Maximum Climbing Ability:

8.7% (5°)

Maximum Speed:

Up to 7.24 km/h (4.5 mph) with high-torque motors (standard)

Up to 9.6 km/h (6.0 mph) with high speed motors (optional)

Seating Options:

Medium-back Seat (standard)

Solid Seat Pan

High-back Seat

Power Elevating Seat

Euro Seat

Specialty Seat

Synergy Seat

TRU-Balance Power Positioning Systems

Electronics:

70-amp PG Remote Plus Controller

70-amp Microdrive Controller

Drivetrain:

Two-motor,  mid-wheel

Brakes:

“Intelligent Braking,” electronic, regenerative disc brakes

Batteries:

Two 12-volt, Group 24 batteries (AGM or Gel-Cell type recommended)

(NF-22 batteries with power elevating seat option)

Range:

Up to 40 km (25 miles)*

Battery Charger:

5-amp, onboard

Off-board (optional)

Weight Capacity:

181 kg (400 lbs/29 stone) with high-torque motors (standard)

147 kg (325 lbs/23 stone) with high-speed motors (optional)

Component Weights

Base: 58.5 kg (136 lbs)

Standard Seat: 16.5 kg (36.5 lbs)

Batteries: 24 kg (53.5 lbs) each

Summary of Contents for 1402

Page 1: ...Unit 106 Heyford Park Camp Road Upper Heyford Oxfordshire OX25 5HA www quantumrehab com Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...y component damage or malfunction MANDATORY These actions should be performed as specified Failure to perform mandatory actions can cause injury to personnel and or damage to equipment PROHIBITED Thes...

Page 3: ...OPERATION 33 VIII CARE AND MAINTENANCE 41 IX WARRANTY 45 C O N T E N T S Thisowner smanualiscompiledfromthelatestspecificationsandproductinformationavailableatthetimeofpublication Wereservetherightto...

Page 4: ...er or modify this product or remove or renderinoperableorunsafeanyguards shieldsorothersafetyfeaturesofthisproduct fail refuseorneglecttoinstallany retrofit kits from time to time provided by Pride to...

Page 5: ...f 20 V m Read and follow the information in the owner s manual Maximum seating weight Refer to specifications table Unlocked and in freewheel mode Place unit on level ground and stand in front or to o...

Page 6: ...g Avoid exposure to rain snow ice salt or standing water whenever possible Maintain and store in a clean and dry condition Removal of grounding prong can create electrical hazard If necessary properly...

Page 7: ...omepractice Simplytakeyourtimeandyouwillsoonbeinfullandconfidentcontrolasyoumanoeuvrethroughdoorways on and off of lifts up and down ramps and over moderate terrain Below are some precautions tips and...

Page 8: ...ulting in personal injury Incline Information Moreandmorebuildingshaverampswithspecifieddegreesofinclination designedforeasyandsafeaccess Someramps may have turning switchbacks 180 degree turns that r...

Page 9: ...in an unstable position and cause it to tip resulting in personal injury Braking Information Your power chair is equipped with two powerful brake systems 1 Regenerative uses electricity to rapidly sl...

Page 10: ...y may result WARNING Do not attempt to personally place your power chair in freewheel mode while seated on it Personal injury may result Ask an attendant for assistance if necessary WARNING Do not pla...

Page 11: ...e traveling with your power chair you may find it necessary to use a lift elevation product to aid in transport Pride recommends that you closely review the instructions specifications and safety info...

Page 12: ...hair from tipping forward during transfer and causing injury WARNING Avoid using your armrests for weight bearing purposes Such use may cause the power chair to tip and cause personal injury WARNING A...

Page 13: ...efer to the specifications table If you are unable to lift that much weight be sure to get help Lifting beyond your capacity can result in personal injury WARNING Battery posts terminals and related a...

Page 14: ...t has been tested and has passed at an immunity level of 20 V m WARNING Be aware that cell phones two way radios laptops and other types of radio transmitters may cause unintended movement of your ele...

Page 15: ...ncludes the armrests seatback and controller The power base assembly includes two drive wheels two anti tip wheels two rear castor wheels a power seat connector optional harness connectors and a body...

Page 16: ...uemotors standard Upto9 6km h 6 0 mph withhighspeedmotors optional SeatingOptions Medium back Seat standard Solid Seat Pan High back Seat PowerElevatingSeat Euro Seat SpecialtySeat SynergySeat TRU Bal...

Page 17: ...asafetyfeaturebuiltintoyourpowerchair Whenthebatteriesandthe motorsareheavilystrained e g fromexcessiveloads themaincircuitbreakertripstopreventdamagetothemotorsand theelectronics Ifthecircuittrips al...

Page 18: ...ion rock your power chair back and forth slightly The lever should then move to the desired position Figure 8 Drive Mode left side shown Figure 7 Freewheel Mode left side shown Active Trac Suspension...

Page 19: ...e when driv ingoverroughterrainandupanddownkerbs Thissystem works by allowing the castor forks to respond to weight transfers and uneven terrain The rear castor wheelswill pivotasyoudriveoverobstacles...

Page 20: ...tments NOTE Any nylon insert lock nut removed during the disassembly or adjustment of the power chair must be replaced with a new nut Nylon insert lock nuts should not be reused as it may cause damage...

Page 21: ...r damage to the chair To install the seat 1 Set the trapeze bars to the desired height To change the trapeze bar height see V ComfortAdjustments 2 Tilt the seat back and slide the rear extrusion onto...

Page 22: ...frame over the actuator 2 Insert the seat post into the actuator and push the fric tionlockleverforwardtolocktheseatframeintoplace See figure 13 3 Install the seat onto the power seat frame and secure...

Page 23: ...singthefrontandreartrapeze bars If you raise or lower only one trapeze bar front or rear you can also change the seat base angle dump To change the seat height 1 Turn off the power to the controller 2...

Page 24: ...le with the seatback release lever located on the side of the seat base To adjust the seatback angle 1 Pull up on the seatback release lever 2 Move the seatback down or up to the desired position 3 Re...

Page 25: ...ust able armrests To change the armrest height 1 Removetheballdetentpinfromthearmrest 2 Move the armrest up or down to the desired height 3 Aligntheholesandreinserttheballdetentpin Controller Extensio...

Page 26: ...etscrewontheundersideofthefootplatform 2 Turn the setscrew clockwise to raise the front of the footplatform 3 Turn the setscrew anticlockwise to lower the front of thefootplatform Swing away Footrests...

Page 27: ...lure to heed this warning can result in the power chair tipping over and causing injury WARNING Never raise the seat from its lowest position when operating your power chair on bumpy or uneven surface...

Page 28: ...adjustment to the other anti tip wheel WARNING Consult your Quantum Rehab Specialist before attempting to change the anti tip height Changing the anti tip wheel height affects handling under decelerat...

Page 29: ...rong can create electrical hazard If necessary properly install an approved 3 pronged adapter to an electrical outlet having 2 pronged plug access Failure to heed could result in personal injury and o...

Page 30: ...ut the house and grounds Move slowly at first and do not travel too far until you become accustomed to the controls and break in the batteries 3 Give the batteries another full charge of 8 to 14 hours...

Page 31: ...weighttoessentialitems Try to maintain an even speed and avoid stop and go driving What type of battery should I use We recommend deep cycle batteries that are sealed and maintenance free BothAGM and...

Page 32: ...yenvironment Avoidtemperatureextremes suchasfreezing and excessively hot conditions and never attempt to charge a frozen battery Acold or frozen battery should be warmed for several days prior to rech...

Page 33: ...your healthcare professional it can create a dangerous situation Only the power chair manufacturer an authorised representative of the manufacturer or a trained service technician should program the c...

Page 34: ...pressing the opposite indicator key or the hazard key Light Key Thelightkeyturnsheadlights taillightsonandoffindependentofotherindicators WARNING Power chair users are required to use their lights whe...

Page 35: ...he speed setting 4 Todecreasechairspeed pushthejoysticktotheleft Eachtimeyoupushthejoystick youdecreasethespeedsetting 5 Once you select the desired speed setting press the mode key once to keep the s...

Page 36: ...orvoltageisreduced For every degree above 50 C 122 F the voltage is reduced by 5 volts This reduces your power chair s speed and allows theelectricalcomponentstocooldown Whenthetemperaturereturnstoasa...

Page 37: ...idedbythecontrollermanufacturer WARNING The controller program can affect speed acceleration deceleration and braking If it is programmed incorrectly or outside of the safe limits as determined by you...

Page 38: ...al position when the controller was turned on If you get ripplesidetosideoflights turnoffthecontroller allowthejoysticktoreturntotheneutralposition thenturnon thecontroller NOTE If you still get rippl...

Page 39: ...e TheMicrodrivecontrolleroffersasleepmodefeaturewhichwillshutoffthemainpowerifthejoystickremainsstationary foraperiodoffiveminutes Thebatteryconditionmeterwillindicatesleepmodebyblinkingonceeveryfives...

Page 40: ...PossibleControllerFault SeeQuantumRehabSpecialist 7 Possible Joystick Fault SeeQuantumRehabSpecialist 6 InhibitActive Unplugcharger Checkconnections 5 RightMotorWiringFault Checkrightmotorwiring 4 Ri...

Page 41: ...um Rehab Specialist Temperature Someofthepartsofyourpowerchairaresusceptibletoextremechangesintemperature AlwayskeepyourQuantum 1402 between the temperatures of 8 C 18 F and 50 C 122 F In extremely co...

Page 42: ...atethejoystickifanoticeabledifferenceinperformanceisdetectedorifthejoystickdoesnotoperateproperly You can only do this for the Remote Plus controller Checkthebrakes Thistestshouldbecarriedoutonalevels...

Page 43: ...eplacement If you have pneumatic tyres and you have a flat tyre you can replace the tube If your chair is equipped with a solid tyre insert thenyoumustreplacetheentirewheelassembly Replacementtyres tu...

Page 44: ...wire labeled BAT to the negative black terminal of the same battery 14 Install the battery into the front of the battery tray with the battery s terminals facing inward toward the center of the power...

Page 45: ...iesarecoveredbyatwelve monthwarrantyfromtheoriginalmanufacturer NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY Thefollowingpartsareclassedaswearitems whichmay undernormalwearandtear requirereplacing Theseitemsare notther...

Page 46: ...46 www quantumrehab com Quantum 1402 N O T E S...

Page 47: ...you for making the Quantum 1402 your choice in power chairs We have thoroughly inspected your Quantum 1402 The following check marks indicate that it has been tested driven and inspected 1 In Quality...

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