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Renegade/P24  

Power Wheelchair

Owner's Manual

  

Summary of Contents for Renegade/P24

Page 1: ...Renegade P24 Power Wheelchair Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...formation 10 Controller 10 Freewheel Mode 11 Security Functions 11 Seat Swivel 11 Controller Position 12 Armrest Width 12 Footplate Height 12 Transporting Your Chair 12 Positioning Belts 13 Use on Inc...

Page 3: ...are Provider Failure to follow the instructions in this manual and those located on your power chair can lead to personal injury and or damage to the power chair and may void the warranty The symbols...

Page 4: ...ion best at temperatures between 32 122o Fahrenheit 12 Disassembling of controller motor or charger by end user is prohibited the dealer will not take any responsibility on these kinds of situations 1...

Page 5: ...ing EM energy can be measured in volts per meter V m Each power wheelchair can resist EMI up to a certain intensity level The higher the immunity level the greater the protection At this time current...

Page 6: ...raking Therefore the warnings listed below are recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of a power wheelchair Warning Electromagnetic interference EMI from sources such as...

Page 7: ...d ActiveCare dealer Renegade P24 Owner s Manual 6 Parts RENEGADE 1 Headrest 2 Joystick 3 Controller 4 Seat 5 Front Caster 6 Footplate 7 Backrest 8 Armrest 9 Shroud 10 Rear Wheel 11 Rear Bag 12 Storage...

Page 8: ...place by hook and loop fasteners 2 Install the seat post into the seat tube in the wheelchair s frame to the desired height From behind the product looking forward insert the seat bolt into hole on t...

Page 9: ...1NOTE Get help when placing the seat onto the post to avoid scratching the cover shroud 5B If your Renegade is a P24 model with a pan seat install the seat as in Step 5A above and place the cushion pu...

Page 10: ...the front of the wheelchair s controller and inserting the 3 pronged plug into a standard electrical outlet 1NOTE Full charging normally takes 6 8 hours but can take as many as 10 hours depending on t...

Page 11: ...k forward to keep the chair continuously climbing until you reach the top of the slope While the chair is climbing a steep slope position your body forward to prevent the front wheels from lifting 7 W...

Page 12: ...tery gauge will light up as indicated below Green lights The battery has full capacity OR the battery is completely discharged Orange lights Do not drive power chair for a long trip Red lights The pow...

Page 13: ...sliding the armrests inward or outward to the desired width FOOTPLATE HEIGHT The height of footplate can be adjusted to two positions Remove the screws that hold the footplate to the wheelchair s fram...

Page 14: ...type of lift elevation product or portable ramp Your power chair was not designed with such use in mind and any damage or injury incurred from such use is not the responsibility of ActiveCare ActiveCa...

Page 15: ...ngs with your power chair s front wheels around any tight corners If you do that the power chair s rear wheels will follow a wide arc not cut the corner short and not bump into or get hung up on any r...

Page 16: ...o may cause the power chair to tip Always exercise extreme caution when negotiating an incline While your power chair is equipped with rear anti tip wheels excessively high cornering speeds can still...

Page 17: ...ou may leave your power mobility product plugged into the charger for longer than 8 10 hours without causing damage to the batteries In some instances ActiveCare Medical s battery charger may show two...

Page 18: ...ld begin to run When LED turns to red yellow it means the charger has been under normal charging condition 6 When LED turns to red green it means the battery has been fully charged The charging proced...

Page 19: ...LECTRICAL BRAKES Testing of the electrical brakes should be carried out on a level floor with at least three feet of clearance space around the power chair Power on the controller and push the joystic...

Page 20: ...tick to neutral and try again 2 Battery Try charging the batteries Batteries need replacing Check the battery cables and connections 3 Left Motor Check left motor cables and connections 4 Right Motor...

Page 21: ...Back 21 Armrest to Seat 7 Power Motor Two 24V x 320W x 4600rpm Controller Dynamic A 50 A Batteries Two DC12V x 35AH Battery Charger 5 Amp Offboard Brakes Electromagnetic Freewheel Mode Yes Tires Fron...

Page 22: ...emoved from the box Exclusions also include components with damage caused by Contamination Abuse misuse accident or negligence Excessive wear Battery fluid spillage or leakage Commercial use or use ot...

Page 23: ...ity ease To validate your product s warranty you must complete this form and return it to ActiveCare Medical immediately Please print or type Your Name Your Address City State Zip Phone Number E mail...

Page 24: ...de Place Stamp Here _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ ActiveCare Medical Product Registration 2 Harbison Way Columbia SC 29212 Fold Here Fold He...

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