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Disassembly & Assembly 

 

Warning: We advise caution when disassembling and lifting items. You 
must ensure that the person undertaking the action is able to safely and 
correctly handle the weight to avoid any personal injury. 
 
Ensure that the power is switched off and the joystick is dis-connected 
before dismantling. 
 
Method:

 

 
Step 1:  

Remove  the seat assembly by foldi ng  it forward as mentioned previously. 

Undo the two hand knobs just under the front of the seat, the seat should now 

freely  lift from the chassis. You can re move  the armrests to make the seat 

easier to handle. 

 

Step 2:  

Remove  the footplate by removing  the  locking pin and simply pulling the 

footplate away from the frame. 

 

Step 3: 

Remove the four seat support brackets after removing the locking pins. 

 

Step 4: 

Remove the shroud by gently lifting it away from the retaining Velcro. 

 

 
Step 5: 

There  are two locking pi ns  situated at the 

bottom  of the frame behi nd  the centre drive 

wheels. 

 

Undo the security loop on the pin and remove 

the pins. The front chassis will now be able to 

be lifted away from the rear part. 

 
 
 
 
 
Step 6: 

Unplug the batteries and remove them from the rear chassis. 

Take care when lifting the batteries as they are heavy. (26kg each) 
 
 

Assembly is the reverse of the above procedure. 

 

 

 

 

Locking Pins 

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Summary of Contents for 888WNLL

Page 1: ... Lugano Model No 888WNLL USER MANUAL Please ensure this manual is read and understood before using the scooter June 2011 ...

Page 2: ...eat Height Back Angle 6 Controls 7 8 Electro magnetic Brake Release Freewheel Operation 8 Starting to Drive Getting started 9 Moving off and steering 9 Reversing 9 Kerb climbing 9 Reaching and stretching 10 Transport and Storage Dismantling 11 Patient transfer 12 Batteries and Battery Charger 12 Maintenance 13 Troubleshooting 14 Further Information 15 1 ...

Page 3: ...he user reads and understands the safety advice given within this manual before attempting to operate the product to avoid possible injury to the user or bystanders and avoid damage to the powerchair or surrounding property Note Persons with lower body amputations should not use this device unless evaluated with artificial limbs fitted as stability may be compromised due to an irregular centre of ...

Page 4: ...able height width and angle armrests 2 Joystick controller 3 Adjustable height reclining Captains seat 4 Adjustable height and depth footplate 5 14 Centre drive wheels 6 Lap belt 7 Adjustable height headrest 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 ...

Page 5: ...inclines over 8º 14 Anti Tippers must always be fitted Traverse inclines or reverse down any inclines Attempt inclines if the surface is slippery Turn suddenly at high speed Switch off the power whilst the powerchair is still moving Use the powerchair where you cannot safely or legally walk Attempt to climb or descend kerbs over 5cm 2 Attempt to negotiate steps or escalators Consume alcohol and dr...

Page 6: ...te Relocate the mounting bracket into the desired slot and replace the locking pin Armrest Height The armrest can be set at four different heights Simply undo the hand knob 1 and select the desired height Ensure the holes align and re fit the hand knob Armrest Width At the back of the seat there are two hand knobs 1 Undo a few turns and set the armrests at the required width Re tighten the hand kn...

Page 7: ...height remove the locking pin from the left hand support bracket Support the seat and gently pull out the right side spring locking pin and adjust to the required height Ensure the locking pins ar e fully re engaged before operating the powerchair Backrest angle Pull up on the backrest reclining lever left hand side of the seat and set the angle required by holding the backrest in the desired pos ...

Page 8: ... Horn Button 4 This button operates your powerchair s horn This should only be used to warn others of your presence and not as a rebuke of any form Speed Decrease Button 5 This button decreases your maximum speed Speed Increase Button 6 This button increases your maximum speed Joystick 7 This controls the speed and direction of your powerchair Push the joystick in the direction you want to go The ...

Page 9: ... another bleep this indicates that the system is unlocked and ready for use Should the rubber boot gaitor on the joystick become damaged replace immediately Brake Release Freewheel Operation In the event of power failure or the need to move the powerc hair without driving the electromagnetic brakes can be disengaged by operating the two levers at the rear of the power chair arrowed in the picture ...

Page 10: ...that wherever possible that a suitable access point such as a drop kerb or ramp be used The necessity to climb a kerb directly should be as a last resort Your powerchair is capable of climbing a 5cm 2 kerb Care should be taken when a ttempting to climb a kerb Please address the kerb at 90º Reduce speed to a slow rate until the front castor meets the edge of the kerb then push the joystick forward ...

Page 11: ...wn a kerb or ramp onto a main thoroughfare Reaching and Stretching Care must be taken when reaching and st retching for objects as this may affect the stability of the powerchair When attempting to reach for objects it is very important that the power is OFF Do not attempt to reach for obj ects on the floor by leaning forward or reaching between your knees Do not attempt to reach for high objects ...

Page 12: ...rests to make the seat easier to handle Step 2 Remove the footplate by removing the locking pin and simply pulling the footplate away from the frame Step 3 Remove the four seat support brackets after removing the locking pins Step 4 Remove the shroud by gently lifting it away from the retaining Velcro Step 5 There are two locking pi ns situated at the bottom of the frame behi nd the centre drive w...

Page 13: ...attery performance can be affected by low temperatures rough terrain and the weight of the user Your batte ry gauge is a guide only on the level of charge remaining in the batteries An active user can use 30 of the battery capacity or more per day An inactive user may only use 50 of the battery capacity in a week Battery Charger Charge the batteries completely 8 12 hours prior to first use Batteri...

Page 14: ...regarding your nearest recycling facility please contact your local authority MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Powerchair When cleaning the vehicle please pay attention to the following points Only use a damp cloth and gentle detergent Do not use any abrasive products Do not use a hose or pressure washing equipment Avoid water contact with any electrical components Note We advise the above method to preve...

Page 15: ...ps for no apparent reason please check that the ci rcuit breaker has not tripped The circuit breaker is located at the rear of the powerchair Note Should the breaker continue to trip turn off the powerchair immediately and consult your dealer Fuses Inline fuses to the batteries protect any overload in the circuit 70A blade type fuses situated under the shroud on the main battery cable Note Should ...

Page 16: ...been accidentally locked or is in sleep mode Further Information Safety Information Regarding Electromagnetic Interference EMI Scooters and powerchairs are designed to operate under certain conditions However radio waves or electromagnetic fields may affect the operation of the scooter The source of EMI could be radio or television transmitters or portable devices such as mobile phones portable CB...

Page 17: ...urns can create a situation where the product becomes unstable Therefore it is essential that the user pay attention the guidance set out in this manual For maximum stability the speed setti ng should be set up to 50 of the maximum available halfway between the tortoise and the hare or just entering the red sector on the speed indicator depending on the model The main factors affecting stability a...

Page 18: ... felt above the lap belt Adjust the strap length by pulling on the open end of the belt As a guide the belt should be adjusted so that there is su fficient room for two fingers to slide between your body and the belt Warning Should any damage occur to the lapbelt please replace immediately The user should transfer to a bespoke vehicle seat whilst being transported DO NOT sit in the powerchair whil...

Page 19: ...Notes 18 ...

Page 20: ...Companys discretion free of charge Any unauthorised modifications will invalidate the warranty Parts which are subjected to normal wear and tear accidental damage neglect or misuse are excluded from this warranty Normal wear and tear includes tyres chassis covers bulbs seat coverings etc Component parts replaced outside this period carry a six month warranty Standard terms and conditions apply for...

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