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Empulse StreetJet   Rev.A

9.0 Technical Specifications

General data

Operating Voltage

36 Volt

Range of action

up to 50 km*

Max. Speed options

6 kph; optional 10/15 kph (speed can be regulated in 3 levels)

Climbing power (nominal)

up to 11% (6°)

Flammability standards

tested according to EN 12184

Max. Load

120 kg

Total weight

From 15.5 kg

Motor data

Wheel size

12”

16”

Rated voltage

36 Volt

36 Volt

Power

250 W (Nominal) 630 W (Max)

250 W (Nominal) 750 W (Max)

Maximum torque

40Nm

60Nm

Protection Rating

IP44

IP44

Motor noise

max. 65 +/-5 dbA in 1 m gap

max. 65 +/-5 dbA in 1 m gap

Warranty

2 years

2 years

Battery data

Battery type

Lithium-ion

Rated voltage

36 Volt

Capacity

14 Ah

electrical power

504 Wh

Discharge current

15 A (continuous)

18 A (less than 10 minutes)

35 A (less than 5 seconds)

Charging time

7-8 hours (approx. at 2.0 A charging current)

Charging temperature range

0 - 40°C

Operating temperature

-15° to 45°

Storage temperature range

-15° to 45°C (up to 1 month) / -15° to 35°C (up to 6 months)

Maximum number of charging cycles

1000

Protection Rating

IP65

Warranty

2 years

Display

State of charge

Functions

On/off switch

Weight of battery pack:

2.6kg

Battery Charger

Input

100-240V AC

End-of-charge voltage

42 Volt

Charging current

2.0 A

Protection Rating

IPx4

Summary of Contents for Empulse StreetJet

Page 1: ...1 Empulse StreetJet Rev A 000690857 02 POWERED PULLING DEVICE Empulse StreetJet Instructions for use ...

Page 2: ...uk www sunrisemedical com Pull Device Components We at SUNRISE MEDICAL have been awarded the ISO 13485 certificate which affirms the quality of our products at every stage from R D to production This products meet the requirements in accordance with EC regulations Options or accessories shown are available at extra cost EN ...

Page 3: ... StreetJet Rev A 2 10 9 8 7 4 1 5 3 11 12 6 04 EN 1 Throttle 2 Display 3 Handlebar 4 Brake Lever 5 Frame 6 Battery 7 Lights 8 Stand 9 Front wheel 10 Hub motor 11 Docking release lever 12 One touch docking clamps ...

Page 4: ...1 0 General safety notes and Driving limits 7 Safety instructions prior to each ride 8 Safety instructions while driving 8 Safety instructions after your ride 8 2 0 Warranty 9 Liability 9 3 0 Handling 10 Delivery 10 Unpacking 10 Adjusting the handlebar 10 Fitting the display 10 Storage 10 Transport 10 Safety 10 4 0 Fitting to the wheelchair for the first time 11 4 1 Fitting the clamps to the wheel...

Page 5: ...as occurred in relation to the device should be reported to the manufacturer and the competent authority of the Member State in which the user and or patient is established B4Me special adaptations Sunrise Medical strongly recommends that in order to ensure that your B4Me product operates and performs as intended by the manufacturer all the user information supplied with your B4Me product is read ...

Page 6: ...e of Paralysis Loss of extremity leg amputation Extremity defect deformity Joint contractures joint injuries Illnesses such as heart and circulation deficiencies disturbance of equilibrium or cachexia as well as for elderly people who still have strength in the upper body Contraindications The electrical pull and add on devices shall not be used in case of Perception disorder Imbalance Loss of bot...

Page 7: ...ding over curbs steps potholes etc as there is an increased risk of tipping over Adjust your method of driving to your capabilities Ride slowly and carefully particularly when riding round corners Do not touch the motor because it can get very hot Your pull device should be serviced by your dealer at regular intervals min every year As with all moving parts there is a risk that fingers could becom...

Page 8: ...or other hazard areas Reduce your speed to walking pace and lean your body inwards when driving round a bend When waiting e g at a pedestrian crossing a traffic light on hills or slopes or at ramps of any type always activate the brake Due to the increased turning circle turning can be sometimes impossible e g in corridors and other confined spaces Only use the defined brackets to fix objects addi...

Page 9: ...s from this warranty shall not arise if a repair or replacement of a product or a part is required for the following reasons a Normal wear and tear which include batteries armrest pads upholstery tyres brakes shoes etc b Any overloading of the product please check the EC label for maximum user weight c The product or part has not been maintained or serviced in accordance with the manufacturer s re...

Page 10: ...r ready to use from Sunrise Medical or an authorised Sunrise Medical dealer Before using for the first time the battery should be fully charged NOTE Wherever torque settings are specified it is strongly recommended that a torque meter not included is used to verify correct torque specification is achieved If no other information is given the generic torque for M6 screws is 7 Nm CAUTION Some of the...

Page 11: ...e the clamp then tighten the threaded adjuster to pull the jaws in until they touch the frame of your wheelchair Once the jaws are touching against the frame of your chair release the clamp lever and further tighten the threaded adjuster of a clockwise turn Engage the clamp using the lever and check the StreetJet is firmly attached to your wheelchair The Empulse StreetJet cannot fit to wheelchairs...

Page 12: ... section of the frame tube at a minimum of 45mm is necessary for the attachment of the clamps The optimal angle of the StreetJet to the ground is 80 For optimal performance it is recommended not to fall below the 340mm minimum mounting height measured from floor to bottom edge of the clamp Adjusting the subframe to the right front frame width and angle NOTE Make sure that the frame tube diameter i...

Page 13: ...ot exceed 20mm Ensure that there is in any case no contact between the driving wheel stand and the footboard feet see section 5 0 If there is in any case a contact between the driving wheel and the footboard feet please position the StreetJet that there in any case no contact between the driving wheel and the footboard feed If there is in any case a contact between the stand and the footboard The ...

Page 14: ...eneric torque for M6 screws is 7 Nm CAUTION Some of the screws that are used in manufacture have a thread lock blue dot on the threads and can be used up to three times then they must be replaced by new screws with thread lock Alternatively you can put Loctite 243 threadlock on the screws and re fit them CAUTION Always observe the correct torque Adjusting the handlebar position The position of the...

Page 15: ... please contact your dealer for this to be checked Under no circumstances should you set off there is a risk of accident and injury The gap between castors of the wheelchair and the floor must be at least 40mm otherwise there is a risk of accident and injury The docking and de docking procedures should always take place on an even surface With all moving parts pay attention to your fingers there i...

Page 16: ...e replaced The brake disc must be professionally degreased with a brake cleaner The disk brake is not self adjusting and needs to be re adjusted when the brake pads wear Please contact your dealer to carry out this work Be aware that the condition of the ground surface can significantly affect braking efficiency Be aware that the stopping distance is extended when braking on a slope The braking ef...

Page 17: ...pulling device off when docking and de docking as well as when it is not being used in order to prevent accidental activation of the throttle NOTE Driving at full throttle for long periods of time can mean that the motor is subject to extreme thermal load In order to avoid overheating the power will be restricted until the motor reaches a normal operating temperature again 6 5 Selecting the drive ...

Page 18: ...ction of the drive level After the pulling device is switched on by pressing the On Off button for 2 seconds also see Switching on and off the display shows the current speed in the main screen and the total kilometres in the additional display In addition the selected drive level after switching on drive level 1 is pre selected as well as the current battery capacity is displayed 6 7 1 Lights The...

Page 19: ...o daily kilometres Select tC y to zero the odometer and press the On Off button for 2 seconds in order to confirm the entry and leave the menu or Press the On Off button briefly to confirm and toggle to the next menu point 2 Adjusting the brightness of the display backlight ing bL backlight will now be shown in the display and the display backlight will be switched on In order to adjust the bright...

Page 20: ...mage the product or result in electric shock fire and or serious injuries The lithium ion battery contains chemical substances which may cause hazardous reactions if the safety instructions specified here are disregarded CAUTION The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage resulting from non compliance with these instructions Safety instructions and precautions on the use of the battery WARNIN...

Page 21: ...ut the charging process in rooms where moisture may affect the battery The battery must only be charged at temperatures between 0 C and 40 C If you attempt to carry out a charging process outside of this temperature range the battery mechanism automatically switches off the charging process Only use the designated charger to charge the battery Your specialist dealer can provide the relevant inform...

Page 22: ...mble or modify the charger Do not cover the charger during the charging process or place any objects on top of the device Never connect the terminals of the charging plug with any metal objects Ensure that the plug is firmly inserted in the socket Never touch plugs with wet hands Do not use the plug of the charger and or the mains plug if they are wet or dirty Before inserting it clean the plug us...

Page 23: ...removed for charging or as protection against theft In order to prevent unauthorised removal of the battery the battery is fixed to the battery bracket with a lock The battery can be removed as follows Switch the battery off see Switching the battery on and off Open the lock using the key To do this insert the key into the lock and then rotate it 90 anti clockwise until it reaches the stop Keep it...

Page 24: ...ommend charging the battery fully before longer periods of storage eg before a winter break and re charge regularly approx ever 12 weeks 7 8 Battery warranty Battery warranties are subject to periods set by the manufacturers However most of these warranties are subject to a wear and tear clause and if you genuinely wear out your batteries in 24 months it will not be possible to obtain a replacemen...

Page 25: ...isual inspection of the fork and intermediate sub frame for damage e g cracks corrosion deformation etc Visual inspection of the wheelchair frame and back tubes for damage e g cracks deformation etc Check tyres tread cracks damages and replace if needed Check the spoke tension and the rim and hub of all wheels wheelchair wheels as well for damage Check all cable and electrical connectors Check tha...

Page 26: ... 65 5 dbA in 1 m gap max 65 5 dbA in 1 m gap Warranty 2 years 2 years Battery data Battery type Lithium ion Rated voltage 36 Volt Capacity 14 Ah electrical power 504 Wh Discharge current 15 A continuous 18 A less than 10 minutes 35 A less than 5 seconds Charging time 7 8 hours approx at 2 0 A charging current Charging temperature range 0 40 C Operating temperature 15 to 45 Storage temperature rang...

Page 27: ...es Thumb throttle Protection Rating IPX4 Thumb brake Protection Rating IPX4 Control unit forwards backwards cruise control Protection Rating IPX4 Mechanical brake Protection Rating IPX4 The range depends on terrain and the prevailing driving conditions The specified max range of action is valid for optimum travel conditions level terrain a newly recharged battery pack ambient temperature of 20 C s...

Page 28: ... separating from the battery charger or motor Never allow any moisture or foreign particles e g metal fragments small nails filings or other conductive metals to get into the battery Avoid storage in humid areas to prevent corrosion on the plug contacts Do not expose the battery to moisture of any kind during storage water rainwater snow etc Before storing it charge the battery and check its charg...

Page 29: ...r sales contact This information only applies to equipment which is installed and sold in the countries of the European Union and which is subject to the European directive 2002 96 EC In countries outside of the European Union deviating conditions apply to the disposal of electrical and electronic waste Materials Used In the following section there is a description of the materials used on the pul...

Page 30: ...se Medical comply with the Medical Device Regulation 2017 745 All pull devices must be used in accordance with the manufacturer s guidelines Sunrise Medical GmbH Kahlbachring 2 4 69254 Malsch Heidelberg Deutschland Tel 49 0 7253 980 0 Fax 49 0 7253 980 222 kundenservice sunrisemedical de www SunriseMedical de Type Product Name SKU Number max X Maximum safe slope depends on wheelchair add on bike s...

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