Navix
2012-04
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4.5 Troubleshooting
The following list will assist you with the troubleshooting of your electric wheelchair.
Problem
Cause of problem
The electric wheelchair refuses to go
once started.
No indication of charge level
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Electric wheelchair is not switched on.
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Battery plug not connected (batteries not making contact).
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Thermal safety fuses disengaged. (check that the fuses of the
operator control and the batteries are defective or have burn
out)
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Batteries defective (totally discharged).
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Defective operator control.
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Loom of cables defective.
The electric wheelchair refuses to go
once started. Charge level insufficient.
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Motor/gears in neutral.
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Magnetic brake defective.
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Motor defective.
Operating error
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Possible safety shut down or operating error (joystick).
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Put the joystick in neutral position and restart the system.
Thermal safety fuses disengage.
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Motor overloaded (see “Technical specifications”).
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Thermal safety fuses defective.
Battery error
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Check batteries and cabling, if necessary charge.
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If necessary, replace batteries.
Batteries cannot be charged.
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Batteries not fitted correctly.
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Loading socket defective
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Wrong charger.
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Loading device defective
4.6 Disinfection
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WARNING:
Dangerous Products - The use of disinfectants is restricted to
authorized personnel.
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WARNING:
Dangerous Products, risk of skin irritation - Wear suitable protective
clothing. Take note of the product information of the solutions concerned.
All parts of the wheelchair can be treated by scrubbing with a disinfectant.
All steps taken to disinfect rehabilitation equipment, their components or other accessory
parts are to be recorded in a disinfection report containing a minimum of the following
information (with product documentation appended):
Date of the
disinfection
Reason
Specification
Substance and
concentration
Signature
Table 7: Example of a disinfection book
Abbreviations used in column 2 (reason):
V = Suspected infection IF = Infection case
W = Repetition I = Inspection
For a blank sheet of a disinfection book see § 9.
The recommended disinfectants for scrubbing (based on the list provided by the Robert Koch
Institute, RKI) are standing in the table below. The current state of the disinfectants included
in the RKI list can be obtained from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) (homepage: www.rki.de).
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