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Model TA IQ FWD

The overview shows the main components 
and controls of the electric wheelchair.

No. Name
(1)  Headrest
(2)  Back support
(3)  Armrest
(4)  Seat cushion
(5)  Calf support
(6)  Footplate
(7)  Drive wheel
(8)  Front headlight
(9)  Locking armrest handle
(10) Control module
(11) Drive/push mode lever
(12) Nameplate
(13) Swivel castor
(14) Electronics cover
(15) Tail light

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Summary of Contents for TA IQ FWD

Page 1: ...EN Operating manual Electric wheelchair Model TA IQ RWD Model TA IQ FWD Model TA IQ MWD M D R n o t f i n a l v e r s i o n...

Page 2: ...del TA IQ RWD 11 Model TA IQ FWD 12 Model TA IQ MWD 13 Handling and care of the electric wheelchair 14 Securing the wheelchair 14 Operational inspection 14 Driving characteristics 14 Brakes 14 Service...

Page 3: ...t 26 Footplates 26 Folding up the footplates 26 Moving a leg support to the side 27 Returning the leg supports to their original position 27 Electronic adjustment of the leg support angle 28 Armrests...

Page 4: ...ronic seat rocker 36 Seat lift 37 Headrest 38 Adjusting the headrest 38 Use of the headrest in disability vehicles 38 Securing bags 38 Safety belt 39 Lights 40 Transfer and transport 41 Loading unload...

Page 5: ...56 Air pressure for pneumatic tyres 56 Operating range 56 Driving characteristics when negotiating gradients 56 Applicable standards 57 Specifications in conformance with ISO 7176 15 for model TA IQ...

Page 6: ...6 DOCUMENTATION OF SERVICING 73 Warranty guarantee 74 Proof of warranty 75 Service documentation upon sale or transfer 75 M D R n o t f i n a l v e r s i o n...

Page 7: ...vely visually impaired users can ask a helper to read the text in the documenta tion aloud Stay up to date on product safety along with potential recalls of our products on our website www ta service...

Page 8: ...ditions that prevent an individual from steering the wheelchair inde pendently Severe balance and or sensory distur bances The inability to sit Ask your doctor therapist or authorised distributor abou...

Page 9: ...re satisfied with how the wheelchair is functioning If your distributor revises updates or sub stantially modifies your electric wheelchair without using the original manufacturer s parts this may con...

Page 10: ...Replacement parts may allow you to prolong its life span As a rule replacement parts can still be obtained for up to 5 years after a model has been phased out of production This stated estimated life...

Page 11: ...ontrols of the electric wheelchair No Name 1 Headrest 2 Back support 3 Armrest 4 Seat cushion 5 Footplate 6 Swivel castor 7 Drive push mode lever 8 Locking armrest handle 9 Drive wheel 10 Control modu...

Page 12: ...the electric wheelchair No Name 1 Headrest 2 Back support 3 Armrest 4 Seat cushion 5 Calf support 6 Footplate 7 Drive wheel 8 Front headlight 9 Locking armrest handle 10 Control module 11 Drive push m...

Page 13: ...wheelchair No Name 1 Headrest 2 Back support 3 Armrest 4 Seat cushion 5 Calf support 6 Footplate 7 Front swivel castor 8 Drive push mode lever 9 Locking armrest handle 10 Drive wheel 11 Control module...

Page 14: ...ystick up to its configured maximum speed limit BRAKES Always brake in a careful and timely man ner especially when driving toward peo ple or going downhill Service brake The electric motors work as a...

Page 15: ...the brakes Transfers to from the electric wheelchair must only be undertaken with the wheel chair turned off and the drive push mode levers on both sides in the drive setting Otherwise accidentally t...

Page 16: ...h a main circuit breaker for all electrical functions also known as a Flight kit 3 Removing the key from the Flight kit allows you to interrupt the wheelchair s power supply 4 This additional safety f...

Page 17: ...hing to drive mode Grasp the back support at armrest level to manoeuvre the wheelchair Setting the chair on push mode 1 Turn off the wheelchair using the con trol module If the wheelchair is turned on...

Page 18: ...tivate the brakes 2 Follow the instructions in Activating the brakes on page 15 2 Turn on the control module See the Control module chapter in the Operating manual Now the electric wheelchair can be d...

Page 19: ...e control module charge the batteries before making your first trip 1 Complete your preparations for driving Move the levers into drive mode 1 to activate the motors See Activating the brakes on page...

Page 20: ...driving move the control module forward and inward until it set tles into the stop position 3 4 Turn on the control module Depress the on off button 4 on the control module See the Control module cha...

Page 21: ...re water splashing or dripping liquids and impact Danger of a short circuit and life threatening injury Make sure that there is adequate space for air to circulate around the charger do not cover it u...

Page 22: ...socket The charging process has now start ed The battery will not charge if the ther mal fuse is turned off 2 4 Once the charging process is complete disconnect the battery charger from the mains and...

Page 23: ...omponents Risk of a crushing in jury The swing arm 1 allows you to move the control module alongside the armrests 2 enabling you for example to drive closer up to a table Position of the armrest Risk...

Page 24: ...the instructions in Securingthe wheelchair on page 14 Centralised leg support To make it easier to climb in and out of the chair the single footplate 1 or dual foot plates 2 can be folded up 3 4 Make...

Page 25: ...usted electron ically using the control module 1 2 See the Control module chapter in the Operating manual Electronic folding of the footplate Never touch or handle the adjustment mechanism while a foo...

Page 26: ...a suitable height 1 See the Control module chapter in the Operating manual Dual leg support The angle of the divided leg supports 2 can be adjusted electronically They can also be swung to the side o...

Page 27: ...ctions in Footplates on page 26 Next move the appropriate locking le ver 2 backwards and swing the asso ciated leg support out to the side 1 Returning the leg supports to their orig inal position To r...

Page 28: ...leg support keep your hands away from any movable parts Risk of a crushing injury Use the control module to raise 1 or lower 2 the angle of the leg support to a suitable level See the Control module...

Page 29: ...n lock 2 This allows the armrest to be guid ed upwards 3 There is an increased risk of accidents if the armrest is swung backwards 4 es pecially while manoeuvring the chair Folding down the armrests T...

Page 30: ...that the button lock has engaged ensure that the lock ing feature is working properly by tug ging on the armrest Flip up armrest Folding up the armrests To fold the armrest up push it backwards 3 Ther...

Page 31: ...e armrest away from the chair 1 To swing the armrest out to the side 3 loosen the tightening handle 1 There is an increased risk of acci dents especially while manoeu vring Drop down bracket Whenever...

Page 32: ...lectronically adjustable back support The back support 1 can be adjusted elec tronically See the Control module chapter in the Operating manual Back cushion The back cushion is mounted with a Velcro b...

Page 33: ...ck support 1 is adjust able 2 3 1 Pull down the gas shock s locking lever 4 to adjust the angle of the back sup port 2 With the lever 4 in this unlocked po sition move the back support to the desired...

Page 34: ...sting bolt 3 pulled out slightly move the back support to the desired angle 3 To lock the back support into position push the adjusting bolt 3 into the hole that puts the back support at the most suit...

Page 35: ...leaning or maintenance put the seat cushion back on and secure it 1 Velcro fastening Adjusting seating comfort The air pressure can be adjusted for im proved comfort by opening and closing the valves...

Page 36: ...ed and seat lift is limited to no more than 6 cm Whenever the back support is adjusted at an angle there is an increased risk of overturning Before driving ensure that the seat rock er has not been po...

Page 37: ...ace Do not lower the leg support s while the seat is being lifted This may damage floor surfaces and the leg supports once the seat lift is lowered The seat lift 1 can be adjusted with the control mod...

Page 38: ...djust the height of the headrest or re move it loosen 2 the tightening handle 1 Use of the headrest in disability vehicles This headrest is approved for transport in motorised disability vehicles SECU...

Page 39: ...ehicle The belt is screwed into place on the out side of the chair with 8 mm bolts 1 The safety belt is designed to stabilise your sitting posture and prevent you from tum bling forward out of the whe...

Page 40: ...ule See the Control module chapter in the Operating manual If visibility is poor especially in the dark the lights should be turned on so that you can see better and are more easily seen Make sure tha...

Page 41: ...ay be necessary during vehicular trans port Fold up the footplate or remove the leg supports Adjust the back support Loading unloading The weight of the electric wheelchair is re duced when you remove...

Page 42: ...marked with an additional sticker More information is available in Explanation of the labels on the electric wheelchair on page 70 Securing the wheelchair for trans port The electric wheelchair must n...

Page 43: ...various restraint sys tems are also available by clicking the links below the product headings on our web site www ta service dk TYRES The tyres are made of a rubber compound and may leave marks that...

Page 44: ...Perform the inspection alone or together with a helper Every 2 weeks depending on the overall mileage Check the air pressure of the tyres Tyre pressure See Technical data on page 56 Perform the inspe...

Page 45: ...eanliness Overall condition See Cleaning on page 52 Perform this alone or together with a helper Manufacturer s recom mendation Every 12 months depending on how often the wheelchair is used Inspection...

Page 46: ...a thermal fuse 1 that pops out in the event of a current over load If the fuse 1 pops out it must be pushed in again If the fuse continues to trip take the ve hicle to an authorised service centre to...

Page 47: ...orised repair shop immediately Running lights The lights must be adjusted so that the low er edge of the beam lies approx 3 metres ahead of the wheelchair with the seat tilt down in the base position...

Page 48: ...the drive motors are set on push mode Move the drive push mode levers on both sides to drive position The connector on of the drive motors is not proper ly connected Inspect the connectors Electronics...

Page 49: ...d the risk of overturning increases Before driving make sure that the seat tilt has not been set improperly and that it facilitates a safe sitting posture Before and during any trip ensure that the le...

Page 50: ...n driving through curves or turning on an upward or downward slope Avoid driving on upward or downward gra dients that are poorly paved Even a small amount of among other things ice water moss or alga...

Page 51: ...driving characteristics may affect the wheelchair and its safety Risk of an accident The electrical control system of the wheelchair must never be tampered with If the electric wheelchair is acting s...

Page 52: ...turn off the electric wheelchair before beginning any cleaning Non ionic detergents solvents and es pecially alcohol may react with synthetic coverings Never rinse or pressure rinse your electric whee...

Page 53: ...chair provides the best possible protection against corrosion Occasional lubrication of the moving parts with a small amount of lubricating oil can improve their performance Disinfection If the produ...

Page 54: ...ber SN of your electric wheelchair This number can be found on the nameplate For all repairs performed on the wheelchair by the service centre supplemental infor mation such as assembly operating info...

Page 55: ...additional inspection docu mentation can be copied from the Service and maintenance manual as needed If this is utilised it should be attached to the Op erating manual Programming driving characteris...

Page 56: ...ealistic provided that ISO 7176 4 is fully complied with The operating range largely depends on the following factors Condition of the battery User weight Driving speed Driving behaviour Road conditio...

Page 57: ...crash test was performed and ap proved with the following restraint sys tems Four point restraint system in accord ance with ISO 10542 Dahl Docking Station MK II Dahl VarioDock The applicable product...

Page 58: ...ift 300 mm Angle of mechanical back support measured based on a vertical position from the seat plate 80 165 Angle of electronic back support measured based on a vertical position from the seat plate...

Page 59: ...km h 12 km h Minimum braking distance at top speed 2810 mm Operating range at 6 km h depends on battery capacity 40 km Operating range at 10 km h and 12 km h depends on battery capacity 35 km Axle ho...

Page 60: ...ty weight with batteries 150 kg 160 kg Empty weight without batteries 99 kg 109 kg Overall height 930 mm 1100 mm Transport dimensions Length without leg supports 820 mm Width 630 mm 720 mm Height Back...

Page 61: ...meter 14 x 3 5 Tyres max 2 5 bars 36 psi 250 kPa puncture proof Batteries 2 x 12 V 75 Ah 5 h 80Ah 20 h Enclosed maintenance free Max battery dimensions L x W x H 260 x 168 x 215 mm Charging current 8...

Page 62: ...al back support measured based on a vertical position from the seat plate 80 165 Angle of electronic back support measured based on a vertical position from the seat plate 80 165 Back support height 5...

Page 63: ...n max Operating range at 6 km h depends on battery capacity 40 km Operating range at 10 km h and 12 km h depends on battery capacity 35 km Axle horizontal position mm mm M D R n o t f i n a l v e r s...

Page 64: ...eries 150 kg 160 kg Empty weight without drive batteries 99 kg 109 kg Overall height 930 mm 1100 mm Transport dimensions Length without leg supports 820 mm mm Width 630 mm 720 mm Height with standard...

Page 65: ...meter 14 x 3 5 Tyres max 2 5 bars 36 psi 250 kPa puncture proof Batteries 2 x 12 V 75 Ah 5 h 80Ah 20 h Enclosed maintenance free Max battery dimensions L x W x H 260 x 168 x 215 mm Charging current 8...

Page 66: ...k support measured based on a vertical position from the seat plate 80 165 Angle of electronic back support measured based on a vertical position from the seat plate 80 165 Back support height 540 mm...

Page 67: ...n max Operating range at 6 km h depends on battery capacity 40 km Operating range at 10 km h and 12 km h depends on battery capacity 35 km Axle horizontal position mm mm M D R n o t f i n a l v e r s...

Page 68: ...ries 104 kg 114 kg Overall height 930 mm 1100 mm Transport dimensions Length incl support wheel without leg supports 880 mm Width 630 mm 720 mm Height with standard upholstery Back folded onto the sea...

Page 69: ...69 min max Drive batteries 2 x 12 V 63 Ah 5 h 80Ah 20 h Enclosed maintenance free Max battery dimensions L x W x H 260 x 168 x 215 mm Charging current 8 A M D R n o t f i n a l v e r s i o n...

Page 70: ...ode Push mode Only push the wheelchair on a level surface Information about the charging plug This electric wheelchair is not approved for use as a motor vehicle seat Warning about the risk of a crush...

Page 71: ...able total weight Allowable axle pressure Allowable upward gradient Allowable downward gradient Max allowable speed The product is approved for use as a car seat Max allowable user weight if approved...

Page 72: ...mpliance with European standards Wash on gentle cycle at the maximum indicated temperature C Wash on normal cycle at the maximum indicated temperature C Hand wash only Do not bleach Not suited for the...

Page 73: ...in 12 months Date Location date Signature Stamp of speciality dealer Next safety inspection in 12 months Date Location date Signature 73 Recommended safety inspection 1st year after no later than 12...

Page 74: ...s from an authorised distributor and the routine performance of maintenance and inspection The warranty guarantee does not cover surface damage wheel inner tubes or tyres damage due to loose nuts or s...

Page 75: ...ial no SN Packing slip no Model Stamp of speciality dealer Next safety inspection in 12 months Date Location date Signature 75 Proof of warranty Please complete Can copy this as needed and send it to...

Page 76: ...3 Tappern je DENMARK Tel 45 56 72 57 77 Your distributor ta service ta service dk www ta service dk UM iQ DK 06 2021 vers 1 0 We reserve the right to make technical changes Original Operating manual M...

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