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SAFETY INFORMATION

SAFETY INFORMATION

2.6.1  

WEIGHT LIMITATION:

WARNING!  The total User Weight Capacity (including weight limitations) should never exceed the
Wheelchair Weight Capacity or the power positioning system (PPS) Weight Capacity.

Weight Limitation takes into account any additional equipment

(e.g. back pack)

that is part of the seating system

(i.e.; user weight minus any additional items/equipment that the user may use or require).  

Example: If the weight capacity of the PPS is 300lb. (136kg) and the weight of the additional equipment equals
25 lb. (11 kg), then you must subtract 25 lb. (11 kg) from 300 lb. (136kg); This means the weight limitation of
the user is 275 lb. (125 kg).

2.6.2  

POWER POSITIONING SYSTEM (PPS) WEIGHT CAPACITY

The weight capacities for our Motion Concepts power positioning systems vary depending on the type of seating
system/module and the type of power wheelchair base onto which the system/module is being interfaced.

IMPORTANT!   The weight capacity of the power positioning module identified below is provided
as a guideline only

Further limitations may be required depending on the specific positioning requirements of the end user
(including any aforementioned Weight Limitations), as well as the type of wheelchair base onto which the
system is being installed.  The maximum allowable PPS weight capacity is assessed at the time of order. 

Power Positioning System/Module

PPS Weight Capacity 

(see 

Warning!

above)

UL Maxx Upfront MPPS (Anterior-Tilt Reach)

max 250lb. (113kg)

W

ARNING! Risk of Serious Injury or Damage. 

• DO NOT substitute hardware.  All hardware used by in the assembly and installation of our Power
Positioning Systems is high strength. Use only the hardware supplied with the seating system.

DANGER!  Risk of Damage, Serious Injury, or Death
Lighted cigarettes dropped onto an upholstered seating system can cause a fire resulting in
damage, serious injury, or death.  

• Wheelchair occupants are at particular risk of death or serious injury from these fires and resulting
fumes because they may not have the ability to move away from the wheelchair.
• DO NOT smoke while using this wheelchair.
• Always exercise caution near open flames.

2.8   Flammability 

The materials (foams and fabrics) utilized in our power positioning systems are tested to ensure compliance with
applicable Medical Device Flammability Standards 

(ANSI/RESNA and California Technical Bulletin (CA TB-117).

2.7   Hardware and Accessories

WARNING! Risk of Serious Injury or Damage. 
Use of non-approved Motion Concepts accessories may result in serious injury or damage.

• Motion Concepts products are specifically designed and manufactured for use in conjunction with
Motion Concepts accessories. Accessories designed by other manufacturers have not been tested,
and are not recommended for use with Motion Concepts products. 

Should you require any replacement hardware for your power positioning system, or for information on Motion
Concepts accessories, please contact our Customer Service Dept. or your local Service Provider for assistance

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Содержание ULTRA-LOW MAXX UPFRONT MPPS

Страница 1: ...nformation specific to the operation of the Motion Concepts UL Maxx Upfront Anterior Tilt Reach MPPS This manual MUST be given to the USER of the product END USER BEFORE using this product read this m...

Страница 2: ...on available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make any necessary as they become necessary Any changes made to our products may cause slight variations between the illustrations and e...

Страница 3: ...rmation for your records and for reference during any warranty claims Motion Concepts Serial Number Dealer _______________________________ Address _____________________________ Phone _________________...

Страница 4: ...ase a Motion Concepts power positioning system Our goal at Motion Concepts is to provide you with the best possible seating system Our close work with many health care professionals has given us an un...

Страница 5: ...amage to property if not avoided or both NOTE This symbol identifies general information which is intended to simplify working with your product and or recommendations for efficient trouble free use R...

Страница 6: ...re warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two years If during the warranty period any component is determined at the sole discretion of Motion Concepts to be def...

Страница 7: ...ry of the system and better equips us to address any service issues that may occur over the lifetime of the product The identification plate for your UL Maxx Upfront Anterior Tilt Reach Modular Power...

Страница 8: ...lth care professional or dealer before attempting to use this equipment DO NOT use this product or any available optional equipment without first completely reading and understanding the safety warnin...

Страница 9: ...ity resulting in damage serious injury or death Ensure all mounting hardware is present and tightened securely WARNING Risk of Serious Injury or Damage Improper body positioning in the wheelchair coul...

Страница 10: ...erious injury ALWAYS take extra precautions when travelling up or down an incline To ensure your wheelchair stability is not compromised Motion Concepts recommends a maximum safe incline slope angle o...

Страница 11: ...lly extended position 6 Recommended Maximum Incline Angle Ascending and Descending SAFETY WARNINGS WHEN TRAVELLING ON INCLINES DANGER Risk of Tipping Serious Injury or Death Failure to observe these w...

Страница 12: ...and assist the transfer process As an alternative a platform lift may be used Ensure that the total weight of the power wheelchair does not exceed the maximum permissible weight for the platform lift...

Страница 13: ...throughout the full range of travel before operating any seat positioning function NEVER operate the tilt or elevate reach seat function while underneath a fixed object such as a table or desk NEVER...

Страница 14: ...undings conditions that might affect the ability to operate the wheelchair WARNING Risk of Damage Serious Injury or Death Improper wheelchair operation may cause a loss of traction which can result in...

Страница 15: ...k your surroundings before manoeuvering the wheelchair ALWAYS ensure the way is clear of any obstructions NEVER use footplates or foot platforms to open doors or move obstructions Continued use of the...

Страница 16: ...y There are a limited number of general adjustments that can be safely performed by the end user refer to Section 5 0 Seating System Comfort Adjustments If you are not comfortable making an ad justmen...

Страница 17: ...f necessary WARNING Risk of Injury Damage and Loss of Warranty if proper maintenance is not followed For reasons of safety and in order to avoid potential injury or damage from unnoticed wear it is re...

Страница 18: ...ty see Warning above UL Maxx Upfront MPPS Anterior Tilt Reach max 250lb 113kg WARNING Risk of Serious Injury or Damage DO NOT substitute hardware All hardware used by in the assembly and installation...

Страница 19: ...esses Cables Electronics All electrical components on your seating system are designed and tested to meet all necessary safety standards WARNING Risk of Serious Injury or Damage Loss of power due to l...

Страница 20: ...ests have shown that electromagnetic interference EMI can have an adverse effect on the performance of electrically powered mobility vehicles Electromagnetic interference EMI comes from radio wave sou...

Страница 21: ...rious Injury or Death This wheelchair seating system in combination with the wheelchair base has NOT been crash tested and may NOT be used as a vehicle seat Your Motion Concepts Power Positioning Syst...

Страница 22: ...es the approved anchoring point for securement of the wheelchair in a vehicle Tie Down Point The wheelchair is to be transported only with Wheelchair Tie down and Occupant Restraint Systems WTORS that...

Страница 23: ...lways ensure the wheelchair performs in accordance with the programming specifications If the wheelchair does not perform to specifications immediately turn off the wheelchair and have the technician...

Страница 24: ...be required to program the seat motor functions into the TRx switch control The Remote Attendant Control included with our M Series electronics see Section 3 6 may be used to program the individual ac...

Страница 25: ...ain to read the RNET Remote Joystick Manual and or the ROVI Powerbase Owner s Manual provided separately for more detailed safety operating and troubleshooting instructions 3 2 2 WHEELCHAIR DRIVE CONT...

Страница 26: ...e pivot axis and entire seat assembly forward as the seat tilts back RANGE OF TRAVEL NOTE The full range of Tilt is only available when the Rovi Upfront MPPS is in the home position see also section 4...

Страница 27: ...Fig 1 0 below Note The Reduced Drive Speed RDS limit may be set programmed to reduce the drive speed of the wheelchair to approximately 25 30 of its maximum speed when the back angle extends beyond t...

Страница 28: ...Tilt function the power legrest will return to its home position PRIOR to initiating the Anterior Tilt funciton The LNX Power CM Legrest will remain fully functional able to extend and retract in bot...

Страница 29: ...in the full Reach position the maximum recline angle is limited to the Drive Lockout DLO setting up to 30 due to limitations in the amount of space available behind the seating system An electronical...

Страница 30: ...or Tilt function An electronically programmed synchronized leg limit control automatically rotates readjusts the legest hanger angle on the CM Legrest so that it maintains a perpendicular leg position...

Страница 31: ...end user The lockout mechanism is designed to lockout the front caster suspension on the Rovi wheelchair base when the seating system transitions into the Elevate Reach position Fig 1A and or Anterior...

Страница 32: ...options until the TILT function is highlighted in the joystick display 2b 3 To tilt the seat back pull back on the joystick control 3 Hold the joystick control until you reach the desired position an...

Страница 33: ...ru the joystick 1 Press the Mode Button 1 on the remote joystick to put the wheelchair in power seating mode 2 Press the joystick control to the left or right 2a to scroll through all the available po...

Страница 34: ...or the Home position the Maximum Tilt or Tilt Recline Limit the Drive Lockout Limit and the Reduced Drive Speed Limit Please refer to Section 4 3 6 Tipsy Angle Sensor for more detailed information on...

Страница 35: ...t to the wheelchair icon on the joystick display 3 Drive Mode Drive Mode the flashing red turtle will appear inside the drive speed indicator on the joystick display 4 NOTE In order to return the whee...

Страница 36: ...travel in the reverse direction 3 5 Operating the ROVI UPFRONT MPPS Thru a Separate Switch Control TILT DIRECT mode Tilt Up Press Switch Forward Tilt Down Press Switch Backward RECLINE TOGGLE mode Rec...

Страница 37: ...ally operates in TOGGLE mode thru the 8 way Switch 3 5 4 POWER LEGREST FUNCTION THRU SWITCH 1 POWER TILT INSTRUCTIONS Note the Tilt Function operates in DIRECT mode thru the 8 way Switch 1 Press backw...

Страница 38: ...8 way switch the LED indicator lights on the switch control box provide a visible indicator to notify if when the wheelchair has reached the established safety limits for Reduced Drive Speed RDS and o...

Страница 39: ...Button Left Right Arrows w Standard Mode SelectMotor Function LED Indicator LCD Screen Display TOP Up Down Arrows w Standard Mode Operate Motor Function NOTE When not in use the screen display is desi...

Страница 40: ...ystem is tilted and or reclined and or elevated beyond a safe operating angle position When the seating system wheelchair is in drive lockout the LED indicator light on the Remote Attendant Control wi...

Страница 41: ...ol 3 6 Function includes Remote Attendant Control The seat control box is the brain behind our Power Positioning Systems It is responsible for controlling the available motor functions i e tilt reclin...

Страница 42: ...Out of Home Flashing Red indicates that a Tilt Recline and or Elevating system is in Reduced Drive Speed RDS Red Light indicates the seating system is in Drive Lockout DLO 1 Note Programming options f...

Страница 43: ...ended settings To ensure proper set up adjustments to safety lockouts and limits must ONLY be performed by a Qualified Technician WARNING Risk of Death or Serious Injury Operating the wheelchair with...

Страница 44: ...em begins elevate reach function is activated The RDS Limit utilizes a microswitch to trigger the seating system into reduced drive speed as soon as the seating system is elevated beyond the home full...

Страница 45: ...h Module Max Tilt Limit 45 Tilt Recline UL Maxx Upfront 45PAT Reach Module Max Tilt Recline Limit 168 at home position 4 0 4 0 ELECTRONICS ELECTRONICS The Max Tilt or Tilt Recline Limit sets the maxim...

Страница 46: ...sy angle sensor is utilized with the M Series seat control and may be programmed by a Qualified Technician via the M270 Remote Attendant Control The tipsy angle sensors allows for the individual progr...

Страница 47: ...vailable on the Rovi Upfront Power Positioning System Please note the components accessories on your wheelchair may differ from those illustrated in this manual If you have any questions or concerns r...

Страница 48: ...ck over its full range of motion to ensure there is no interference ALWAYS ensure the height of the joystick is properly adjusted to prevent accidental contact between the joystick knob and the arm pa...

Страница 49: ...finish the installation Installation Instructions refer to Fig 1 Fig 5 1 Remove the existing joystick control from the joystick mount on the Rovi X3 wheelchair retain all hardware 2 Remove the joysti...

Страница 50: ...nd lift the armrest upward so that it pivots back around the mounting pin 2 To remove the armrest unlock the lever lock at the front of the armrest and rotate the armrest backward Pull out ward on the...

Страница 51: ...he armrest receiver pin 3 To remove the armrest unlock the lever lock at the front of the armrest and disengage the pivot arm Pull outward on the plunger at the rear pivot of the armrest 4 and remove...

Страница 52: ...refer to Section 5 4 1 Note always ensure two 2 mounting screws are installed iii Depth Adjustment Ultra Rail Loosen screws x2 in the multi arm mounting bracket and slide the armrest assembly to desir...

Страница 53: ...ot shown elbow pad elbow block assembly REAR VIEW DEPTH ADJUSTMENT PAD ANGLE ADJUSTMENT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT angle adjustment screws x2 depth adjustment lever height adjustment screw An optional Elbow Bl...

Страница 54: ...ed arm height adjustments loosen the left and right cane clamp assemblies then slide both armrests simultaneously up down the back canes cane clamp assembly 2 1 i Synchronized Cantilever Arm Height Ad...

Страница 55: ...preader bar mounting hardware and re tighten the cane clamp hardware 3b For a 1 5 38mm Offset illustrated below remove the spreader bar hardware from both armrests reinstall the spreader bar into the...

Страница 56: ...be configured with an optional spacer kit which allows for independent armrest width adjustment relative the the back canes The addional spacer kit allows each cantilever armrest left or right to be e...

Страница 57: ...dle spreader bar will be required Adjusting the Spreader Bar Width 1 Remove the adjustment screws hardware x2 from the middle crosstube of the spreader bar assembly 2 Slide the left and right support...

Страница 58: ...est receiver mount assembly upward downward along the recline cane to the desired height 3 Tighten the t nut hardware to secure in place Adjust push rod if necessary to achieve desired armrest angle l...

Страница 59: ...lever Armrest Height and Angle Adjustment Rec line Bac k Can e 1 2 FRONT 2 1 Armrest Tube Armrest Width Adjustment Adjustment Screw Figure 2 0 Figure 1 0 Cane Mounted Cantilever Armrest Width Adjustme...

Страница 60: ...OVERHEAD VIEW e g Full Length Arm Pad shown T Nut T nuts are offset may be rotated to maximize slot clearance 1 75 45mm iv Depth Adjustment 1 Using the hardware provided install the moulded arm pad t...

Страница 61: ...st pads available in the marketplace Arm pad selection is typically made at the time of ordering and will be pre installed on the armrest tube however arm pads can be readily swapped out if necessary...

Страница 62: ...Optional Flat Hand Pad 1 Align the upper clamping plate at the desired position on the armrest tube then install the lower clamp around the armrest tube so that the tab on the lower plate overlaps th...

Страница 63: ...T Refer to Fig 4a 4b below D ARM PAD DEPTH ADJUSTMENT Refer to Fig 5a 5b below 1 Loosen the clamp mounting screws x2 that secure the MACES mounting bracket to the armrest tube note do not fully remove...

Страница 64: ...peration and performance of the Rovi Upfront power positioning system Seat depth adjust ments should only be performed by a Qualified Technician If you require a seat depth adjustment please contact y...

Страница 65: ...NT RANGE 16 21 41cm 53cm OR 19 23 48cm 58cm Ultra Rail Clamping Bar Depth Adjustment Screws x4 Note CM Legrest and Seating Module not shown Fig 1 Fig 2 4 piece seat pan Sandard Adult Drop Seat Seat Pa...

Страница 66: ...ded position when travelling up or down ramps or inclines Maxx Power LNX Center Mount Legrest WARNING Risk of Serious Injury or Damage Operating the wheelchair with insufficient ground clearance betwe...

Страница 67: ...guration locates the CM legrest at the perpendicular 90 position CM Legrest depth adjustments are made using the Ultra Rails and should ONLY be performed by a Qualified Service Technician refer to sec...

Страница 68: ...te Increasing or decreasing the screw depth will alter the angle of the foot plate accordingly Refer to image at right iii Individual Footplate Width Adjustment The width of each individual footplate...

Страница 69: ...two sizes lengths of extension brackets long and short available to produce the desired KTH length The knee to heel KTH length is adjusted via two adjustment screws 1 screw per side on each extension...

Страница 70: ...rest extension bracket Split footplates utilize two individual extension brackets to allow independent footplate adjustment while the centermount platform utilizes a one piece extension bracket The sl...

Страница 71: ...e Curved Calf Pad full shroud 1 Mounting Bracket B CALF PAD DEPTH ADJUSTMENT 2 Mounting Plate ii Calf Pad Adjustments for Long KTH Lengths 13 19 33cm 48cm A CALF PAD ASSEMBLY HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT For lon...

Страница 72: ...e two mounting screws on the front shroud and slide the calf pads up or down via the adjustment slots in the mounting plate 1 REAR VIEW Mounting Bracket 2 Mounting Plate ii LNX Calf Pad Depth Adjustme...

Страница 73: ...legrest assembly See images below Malleable Calf Pad Adjustment Extended Position maximum Lowered Offset Raised Offset Angled Independent Calf Pad Adjustment Sample Configurations Centered The follow...

Страница 74: ...ware through the chosen mounting hole and secure it in place Re tighten the upper mounting screw The tilt back cane angle can be manually adjusted to one of nine preset angles see image below There is...

Страница 75: ...ck height is achieved 2 3 Fully secure retighten both mounting clamp assemblies to secure the Rehab Back into position BACK HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT IMPORTANT When adjusting the back height DO NOT fully remo...

Страница 76: ...s x2 and slide linkages backrest up or down as required 5 11 3 EXTENDED SHEAR REDUCTION ESR FOR RECLINE SYSTEMS Fig 2 ESR BACK HEIGHT ADJUST 1 Height Adjustment 4 5 3 0 3 8 Upper ESR Link Fig 1 Adjust...

Страница 77: ...ard Height Adjustment 1 Width Adjustment 2 Pad Depth Adjustment Angle Adjustment Swing Away Feature left assembly shown Loosen nuts screws x2 to adjust pad angle 5 0 5 0 SEATING ACCESSORIES COMFORT AD...

Страница 78: ...t screw do not remove and adjust the hip support via the ultra rail Note Pad sizes may vary from shown 5 0 5 0 SEATING ACCESSORIES COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS SEATING ACCESSORIES COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS WARNING R...

Страница 79: ...via the ultra rail Loosen screws x2 and adjust hip pad to desired depth via slotted channel Pad Height Adjustments Ultra Rail i Mounting Plate Height Adjustments in 1 2 increments ii Pad Height Adjus...

Страница 80: ...e with the pull pin hole in the housing 3 Once aligned re install the pull pin to lock the handle into position The pin will click into place when properly installed To Rotate the Handle 1 Remove the...

Страница 81: ...ll into existing mounting holes on the Motion Concepts back pan The following sections include set up and installation instructions for the various headrest options available 5 0 5 0 SEATING ACCESSORI...

Страница 82: ...t set headrest to the desired position then re tighten hardware 1 2 3 4 NOTE It may be necessary to remove and modify the back cushion cover in order to access the headrest mounting holes on the back...

Страница 83: ...the vertical mounting post into the clamp assembly and adjust the overall height of the headrest post pad to the desired position adjust upper D Ring position as required Tighten the clamp knob to se...

Страница 84: ...rews from the upper and or lower pivot then thread the lever handle into the hex insert see Fig 3 2NOTE If necessary the vertical headrest post can be modified cut in order to prevent any collision in...

Страница 85: ...ate for the increased headrest post height Following any headrest adjustments ALWAYS test for collision interference over the full range of Recline ESR Make further adjustments as necessary Recline In...

Страница 86: ...ed for comfort before each use Postural Belts are NOT designed for use as a seat belt in a motor vehicle Nor is your power wheelchair suitable for use as a vehicle seat Persons travelling in a vehicle...

Страница 87: ...t one edge of the seat Position the postural belt so that your hipbones can be easily felt above the belt Note Most hip belts should be angled more than 45 degrees unlike automobiles airplanes to prev...

Страница 88: ...rference over the full range of travel 7 Check all wires and cables over the complete range of tilt recline elevate reach power legs for pulling crushing pinching or tight bends 8 Check that the anti...

Страница 89: ...DAILY MAINTENANCE Check that the joystick and or switches push buttons toggles that operate your power positioning system are functioning properly Charge your batteries Refer to the battery charging i...

Страница 90: ...ing gear The wheelchair operator is responsible for ensuring that the power wheelchair and seating system remains in an operationally reliable condition Inadequate or neglected care and maintenance of...

Страница 91: ...or loose parts rattling ensure all fasteners are secure X X X Inspect that all pivot points are secured do not overtighten and operating smoothly freely lubricate as needed X X X Inspect Anti Dive Ant...

Страница 92: ...ing solvents containing alcohols or phenols may cause damage to upholstery and plastic surfaces and should be avoided IMPORTANT For detailed information on cleaning your power wheelchair please also b...

Страница 93: ...an normal may need to be replaced IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON BATTERY CHARGING NORMAL CHARGING Allow 8 hours for normal charging Note Note To prolong the life of a battery frequent charging is recommende...

Страница 94: ...94 7 6 2 NO LOAD VOLTAGE TESTING cont d TESTING INSTRUCTIONS 7 0 GENERAL SET UP AND MAINTENANCE 7 0 GENERAL SET UP AND MAINTENANCE...

Страница 95: ...er to Section 4 3 DLO Limit Switch Mechanical Switch is not set up properly Adjust DLO Limit Switch Mechanical Switch Faulty Tipsy Sensor Check Replace Tipsy Sensor Faulty DLO Limit Switch Replace DLO...

Страница 96: ...EMI can be broadly classified into three categories ELECTRO MAGNETIC INTERFERENCE WARNING WARNING It is very important that you read this information regarding the possible effects of electromagnetic...

Страница 97: ...on 9 0 9 0 ELECTRO MAGNETIC INTERFERENCE EMI INFORMATION ELECTRO MAGNETIC INTERFERENCE EMI INFORMATION iii Long Range Transmitters and Transceivers such as commercial broadcast transmitters radio and...

Страница 98: ...properties NOTE There is no easy way to evaluate their effect on the overall immunity of the powered wheelchair Promptly report all incidents of unintended movement of the power positioning system and...

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