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1. 200 250 V nominal Operating temperature surroundings 25 50 C Storage temperature 40 65 C Tyre type e 3 00 4 pneumatic air pressure 2 8 bar Tyre type e 10 puncture proof Driving characteristics Speed dependent on country please ask your e 6 km h dealer which speed is available in your country e 8 km h 74 Driving characteristics Min braking distance e 1000 mm 6 km h e 1500 mm 8 km h Max safe slope e 10 17 5 Max climbable obstacle height e 60mm e e e e kkkkkk Turning diameter 2620 mm 4 wheel version 2320 mm 3 wheel version 1520 mm 38 km Turning width Drive range in accordance with ISO 7176 4 2008 Dimensions Overall length e 1220 mm Drive unit width e 590 mm Overall width armrest adjustment range e 580 730 mm Total height e 990 mm Seat width e 470mm Seat depth e 410mm Backrest height e 475mm Backrest angle e 9 5 Armrest height e 200 mm Kerb weight e 83 5 kg Chassis e 3 wheel ca 40 5 kg e 4 wheel ca 46 kg Seat unit e ca 14 kg Batteries e Ca 12 kg per battery Max load e 136kg Axle loads Max front axle load e 85kg Max rear axle load e 160 kg Note The drive range of an electric wheelchair is strongly influenced by external factors such as the charging state of
2. AN 52 e Make sure you read and understand the battery charger s User s Manual if supplied as well as the safety notes on the front and rear panels of the charger WARNING Risk of explosion and destruction of batteries if the wrong battery charger is used e Only ever use the battery charger supplied with your vehicle or a charger that has been approved by Invacare Risk of electric shock and damage to the battery charger if it gets wet e Protect the battery charger from water e Always charge in a dry environment Risk of short circuit and electric shock if the battery charger has been damaged e Do not use the battery charger if it has been dropped or damaged Risk of electric shock and damage to the batteries e NEVER attempt to recharge the batteries by attaching cables directly to the battery terminals Risk of fire and electric shock if a damaged extension cable is used e Only ever use an extension cable if it is absolutely necessary In case you must use one make sure it is in good condition Risk of injury if using the wheelchair during charging e DO NOT attempt to recharge the batteries and operate the wheelchair at the same time e DO NOT sit in the wheelchair while charging the batteries The charging socket is located on the left of the steering column Connecting the battery charger e Switch off the Scooter e Push the protective cap on the side of the charging socket to the side e Connect
3. EMERGO EUROPE Molenstraat 15 2513 BH The Hague The Netherlands Distribution Distribuci n Distribucija France Italia Espana Portugal Invacare Poirier SAS Route de St Roch F 37230 Fondettes France Tel 33 0 247 62 64 66 Fax 33 0 247 42 12 24 United Kingdom Ireland Invacare Ltd Pencoed Technology Park Pencoed Bridgend CF35 5AQ United Kingdom 78 Tel 44 0 1656 77 62 22 Fax 44 0 1656 77 62 20 Sweden Danmark Nederland Invacare REA V xj v gen 303 S 343 71 DIO Sweden Tel 46 0 476 535 00 Fax 46 0 476 535 99 Deutschland Eastern Europe Invacare Deutschland GmbH Kleiststra e 49 32457 Porta Westfalica Deutschland Tel 49 0 5731 754 0 Fax 49 0 5731 754 52 191 79 ys Bu3 0c L0 C LOC 9 eq ospolod 90a Zr690SL enueyy SIU JO ON 49D1O 80
4. Invacare Leo Scooler User manual C How can you get in touch with Invacare If you have any questions or need support please contact your authorised Invacare Dealer who has the necessary know how and equipment plus the special knowledge concerning your Invacare product and can offer you all round satisfactory service Should you wish to contact Invacare directly you can reach us in Europe at the following addresses and phone numbers AO Invacare Austria GmbH 43 6232 5 53 50 L A Herzog Odilostrasse 101 Fax 43 6232 5 53 54 ji A 5310 Mondsee info invacare austria com Austria WWW www invacare at CER Invacare n v T 32 0 50 83 10 10 ER Autobaan 22 Fax 32 0 50 83 10 11 B 8210 Loppem Brugge belgium invacare com K 3 Belgium WWW www invacare be jj Invacare AG 41 0 61487 70 80 GA Benkenstra e 260 Fax 41 0 61487 70 81 7 CH 4108 Witterswil switzerland invacare com Switzerland WWW www invacare ch CD Invacare GmbH a 49 0 7562 70 00 X Alemannenstra e 10 Fax 49 0 7562 7 00 66 88316 Isny kontakt invacare com Deutschland WWW www invacare de mjs Invacare A S T Kundeservice 45 0 36 90 00 00 DK Sdr Ringvej 37 Fax Kundeservice 45 0 36 90 00 01 i DK 2605 Brondby denmark invacare com Danmark WWW www invacare dk CE Invacare SA 34 0 972 49 32 00 t A c Areny s n Fax 34 0 972 49 32 20 ji Pol gon Industrial de Celr contactsp
5. e Remove the wheel together with the spacers and the washer 65 66 Fitting the tyres e Fit the tyres following the sequence described above in reverse order Make sure that the spacers and the washer are positioned correctly e Use anew wheel safety nut For a description of the procedure for repairing a tyre see section Mending punctures on page 67 11 1 3 Mending punctures VW d Requirements e Open spanner 17 mm e Rubber hammer e Raise the vehicle and place wooden blocks underneath to e Remove the wheel locknut 1 with a 17 mm open ended s Remove the wheel by tapping it gently with the rubber support it spanner hammer on the rear face to carefully loosen it from the axle Problems when removing wheel It may be necessary to use a special tool Please ask your Invacare dealer to help you 67 11 1 3 1 Repairing punctured tyres W 68 Requirements inner tube repair set or a new inner tube talcum powder open ended spanner 13 mm jaw spanner 13 mm Remove valve cap De inflate the tyre by pressing in the centre valve pin Loosen the 4 nuts 1 with the socket spanner and remove them Counter the bolts from the other side with the jaw spanner to prevent turning Remove both wheel rim halves out of the tyre and remove the inner tube Repair the inner tube and refit in the wheel or replace it with a new inner tube If you repaired the ol
6. The belt can only be adjusted on one side which can result in the buckle not being in the middle of the waist BR across pelvic area after adjustment has taken place 45 8 5 2 46 Adjusting the postural belt correctly Ensure that you are sitting correctly which means that you are sitting right at the back of the seat your pelvis is positioned erect and as symmetrically as possible not to the front to the side or at one edge of the seat Position the postural belt so that your hipbones can be easily felt above the belt Adjust the belt length using one of the adjustment aids described above The belt should be adjusted so that you can fit a flat hand between the belt and your body The buckle should be positioned as centrally as possible In doing so please carry out adjustments on both sides as much as possible Please check your belt every week to ensure that it is still in good working condition to ensure it has no damage or wear and that it is fixed properly to the wheelchair If the belt is only fastened with a bolted connection ensure that the connection has not loosened or undone You can find more information about maintenance work on belts in the service manual which is available from Invacare 8 5 3 Fixing the containment belt to the scooter AUT Requirements iv e jaw spanner 12 mm e jaw spanner 13 mm The fixing points 1 for attaching the belt are located under the seat the figure shows only the
7. so 0 p Laa N i vi RISK OF CRUSHING This symbol warns of a risk of crushing caused by being careless with heavy components e Always follow the instructions to avoid injury to the user or damage to the product Wear eye protection This symbol refers to the requirement for wearing eye protection for example when working with batteries e You must wear safety goggles when this symbol is displayed Wear protective gloves This symbol indicates the requirement to wear protective gloves for example when working with batteries You must wear protective gloves when this symbol is displayed NOTE This symbol identifies general information which is intended to simplify working with your product and which refers to special functions Requirements e This symbol identifies a list of various tools components and items which you will need in order to carry out certain work Please do not attempt to carry out the work if you do not have the listed tools available READ WELL BEFORE OPERATION This symbol advises you to read information carefully 11 1 2 1 3 12 Important symbols found on the vehicle This product has been supplied from an environmentally aware manufacturer This product may contain substances that could be harmful to the environment if disposed of in places landfills that are not appropriate according to legislation e The crossed out wheelie bin symb
8. Have your vehicle checked once a year by an authorised Invacare dealer in order to maintain it s driving safety and roadworthiness Cleaning the mobility device When cleaning the mobility device pay attention to the following points e Only use a damp cloth and gentle detergent e Do not use any abrasive or scouring agents e Do not subject the electronic components to any direct contact with water e Do not use any high pressure cleaning devices Disinfection Spray or wipe disinfection using a tested and recognised product is permitted A list of the current permitted disinfectants is available from the Robert Koch Institute at http www rki de 61 10 2 62 Inspection checks The following table lists inspection checks that should be performed by the user and their intervals If the mobility device fails to pass one of the inspection checks please refer to the chapter indicated or contact your authorised Invacare dealer A more comprehensive list of inspection checks and instructions for maintenance work can be found in the Service Manual for this device which can be obtained from Invacare That Manual however is intended to be used by trained and authorised service technicians and describes tasks which are not intended to be performed by the user Maintenance Jobs c SIS 89 SS z s Seat and backrest padding e Check for perfect condition x Tyres
9. by your Invacare specialist dealer Damages and errors caused by nonobservance of the operating manual or as a result of incorrect maintenance are excluded from all guarantees P P b De This manual contains copyrighted information It may not be reproduced or copied in whole or in part without the prior written consent of Invacare or its authorised representative It may also contain information that pertains to models sold only in certain countries In this case the information will be clearly marked as pertaining to a particular country specific version We reserve the right to make any alterations on the grounds of technical improvements Important symbols in this manual General risks This symbol warns you of general hazards e Always follow the instructions to avoid injury to the user or damage to the product EXPLOSION HAZARD This symbol warns you of an explosion hazard which can be caused by excessive tyre pressure in a pneumatic tyre e Always follow the instructions to avoid injury to the user or damage to the product BURN HAZARD This symbol warns you of the danger of chemical burns for example due to the discharge of battery acids e Always follow the instructions to avoid injury to the user or damage to the product BURN Risk This symbol warns of the risk of burns for example as a result of hot motor surfaces e Follow the instructions in order to avoid injury or damage to the product
10. cabling is defective Contact your Invacare dealer 9 Miscellaneous Stops driving e Contact your Invacare dealer internal fault 10 Push mode free Continues to e The Scooter has exceeded the maximum running drive speed for push mode free running Switch the electronics system off and on again 39 40 Adjustment facilities Moving the seat position forwards or backwards The disengaging lever for adjusting the seat is located front right below the seat e Pull the lever 1 to disengage the seat e Slide the seat forwards or backwards into the required position e Let go the lever again to lock the seat into its required position 8 2 Adjusting the armrest width The hand wheels for releasing the armrests are located under the seat 1 e Turn the hand wheels to loosen the fixing for the armrest e Adjust the armrests to the required width e Retighten the handwheels 41 8 3 42 Disengaging the seat to rotate it or remove it The seat can be turned to one side to make getting in and out of the scooter easier The seat is also easier to remove from this position The lever for disengaging the seat is located under the seat 1 on the right e Pull the lever forwards to disengage the seat e Turn the seat to one side e If you want to remove the seat hold it firmly by the backrest and front edge and remove it upwards 8 V 4 1 5 ut Adjusting the seat h
11. information on electromagnetic interference essere essere essere essere u u 18 2 4 Safety information on driving and freewheel mode essere essere renee 19 3 Key features 21 4 The position of the labels on the product 22 5 Driving 24 5 1 Before driving for the first time esser U U U nennen nennen nennen u 24 5 2 Taking R i eee Ine eid ec y Ku R YAY K w weka KOK A R k xw KEK Ad e ade ER rear 25 5 3 Driving up and down gradients cesses ennenen KA KAKA nnn 26 5 4 Parking and stationary ull A en 26 6 Pushing the scooter by hand 27 6 1 Ne Et Uer 27 Operating Console 28 7 1 Operating console arrangement U UU U u u u nennen 28 PEN Status eT e i5 earn tuber otn te bar err ieh inte 29 7 1 2 Battery charge display i xe s a ikna n nk akila a nika la e nekey pa O nennen nens 29 7 2 Driving R s E E A0 7 3 Activating and deactivating acoustic signals UU u esser essere enr 31 7 4 Diagnosis and fault repair 1 U UU U essere renne renen nre 35 AA Error diagnosis uuu uu uu e d ed t eae er ebd dr esas 36 7 5 Error Codes and Diagnostic Codes eese nennen nnn 37 Adjustment facilities 40 8 1 Moving the seat position forwards or backwards U uu 40 8 2 Adjusting the armrest width annae U nnn nnn uu uu u 41 8 3 D
12. invacare pt ga terf rs ljare L S gt Invacare AB Fagerstagatan 9 T Kundtj nst Fax Kundtj nst 46 0 8 761 70 90 46 0 8 761 81 08 sweden invacare com FIN S 163 91 Sp nga finland invacare com Sverige WWW www invacare se Tillverkare M LNDAL Invacare Deutschland GmbH 46 0 31 86 36 00 Kleiststra e 49 Fax 46 0 31 86 36 06 D 32457 Porta Westfalica ginvacare invacare com Deutschland LANDSKRONA S 46 0 418 2 85 40 Fax 46 0 418 1 80 89 9 linvacare invacare com OSKARSHAMN T 46 0 491 1 01 40 Fax 46 0 491 1 01 80 oinvacare invacare com Eastern European Distributor a 49 0 5731 75 45 40 european Organisation EDO Fax 49 0 5731 75 45 41 countries KleiststraRe 49 edo invacare com D 32457 Porta Westfalica WWW www invacare de Deutschland Table of Contents Chapter Page 1 Introduction 8 1 1 Important symbols in this manual U u uu u u 9 1 2 Important symbols found on the vehicle U U U u nennen 12 1 3 Type classification and permissible use U sere essere nenn ennenen 12 1 4 Waktanty EE 13 1 5 Life expe Clan 3 ARPBRREHE SHFERBBFEEUFERESFERPFERFFEHFEREHFEEEFFEEFFEPETEGFERPFEERERFERTEREFEEPERELTEPEFERELEHPFRLETEFEFERETEFPETELFEEEFE 13 2 Safety notes 14 2 1 General safety E 14 2 2 Safety information with regard to care and maintenance 17 2 3 Safety
13. left hand side 47 48 Take hold of the belt mounting and hold it in front of the hole in the fixing Position the bolt 1 screw the nut on from the other side and tighten with a jaw spanner Repeat the same procedure on the other side of the seat Check to ensure that the nut is tightened properly on the bolt Electrical system Electronics protection system The vehicle s electronics are equipped with an overload protection system If the motors are put under considerable strain for a longer period of time for example when driving up a steep hill and especially when the ambient temperature is high then the electronic system could overheat In this case the vehicle s power is reduced gradually until it finally comes to a halt The Status Display shows a corresponding error code see chapter Error Codes and Diagnostic Codes on page 37 By switching the power supply off and back on again the error code is cancelled and the electronics are switched back on It will take approximately five minutes until the electronics have cooled down enough for the motors to restore full power again When the motors are stalled by an insurmountable obstacle such as a high kerb and the vehicle driver allows the motors to strain against this hindrance for more than 20 seconds without moving then the electronics will automatically switch off to prevent the motors from being damaged The Status Display shows a corresponding error code se
14. road rail or by air Individual transport companies have however guidelines which can possibly restrict or forbid certain transport procedures Please ask the transport company regarding each individual case Pay attention to the Battery Charge Indicator Make sure to charge the batteries when the Battery Charge Indicator shows that battery charge is low We recommend charging the batteries after each trip as well as each night over night Depending on the level of discharge it can take up to 12 hours until the batteries are fully charged again Protect your charger from sources of heat such as heaters and direct sunlight If the battery charger overheats charging current will be reduced and the charging process delayed To avoid damaging the batteries never allow them to be fully discharged Do not drive on heavily discharged batteries if it is not absolutely necessary as this will strain the batteries unduly and shorten their life expectancy In case your vehicle is not used for a longer period of time then the batteries must be charged at least once a month to maintain a full charge Alternatively the vehicle can stay connected to the charger The batteries cannot be overcharged with the specified charger Please use only charging devices in Class 2 This class of chargers may be left unattended during charging All charging devices which are supplied by Invacare comply with these requirements 51 9 2 2 Charging the batteries
15. the battery charger to the Scooter e Connect the battery charger to the mains Disconnecting the battery charger from the Scooter e First unplug the battery charger from the mains e Then unplug the battery charger from the Scooter 53 9 2 3 OP 54 Removing and fitting batteries WARNING Danger of injury if the batteries are not handled correctly during assembly and maintenance work e New batteries should be installed by authorised technicians e Observe the warnings on the batteries e Take into account the heavy weight of the batteries e Only ever use the battery type defined in the technical specifications see Technical specifications on page 74 Danger of fire and burns if battery terminals are short circuited e DO NOT short circuit battery terminals with a tool WARNING Corrosion and burns from acid leakage if batteries are damaged e Remove clothes that have been soiled by acid immediately After contact with skin e Immediately wash affected area with lots of water After contact with eyes e Immediately rinse eyes under running water for several minutes consult a physician 9 2 3 1 A A KU M Removing the batteries Requirements e Open spanner 11 mm e Remove the seat e Remove the battery and motor compartment cover e Unplug the battery connecting plug 1 e Release the battery holder strap e Remove the batteries e Loosen the bl
16. the mobility device in direct sunlight for prolonged periods Metal parts and surfaces such as the seat and armrests can become very hot Danger of fire or breaking down due to electric devices being connected e Do not connect any electric devices to your vehicle that are not expressly certified by Invacare for this purpose Have all electrical installations done by your authorised Invacare Dealer Danger of technical failure and injury if unauthorised spare parts and components are used e Only use original Invacare spare parts which have been approved for use with this vehicle 2 2 AN Safety information with regard to care and maintenance Danger of accident and loss of guarantee if maintenance is insufficient For reasons of safety and in order to avoid accidents which result from unnoticed wear it is important that this electric mobility product undergoes an inspection once every year under normal operating conditions see inspection plan contained in service instructions Under difficult operating conditions such as daily travel on steep slopes or in the case of use in medical care cases with frequently changing wheelchair users it would be expedient to carry out intermediate checks on the brakes accessories and running gear If the mobility product is to be operated on public roads the vehicle driver is responsible for ensuring that it is in an operationally reliable condition Inadequate or neglected care and mai
17. the product 1 Identification label sticker on the seat support tube EE T n k gen 2204 2008 mmm CE e o EZ I AE i Wu mmu l M Bar Jak peel mag HH ug Bing 2 Manufacturer label on the seat support tube 3 Distributor label on the chassis at the rear 4 Battery label under the cover at the rear The symbols on the labels are explained in section Important symbols found on the vehicle on page 12 23 5 Driving 5 1 Before driving for the first time Before you take your first trip you should familiarise yourself well with the operation of the vehicle and with all operating elements Take your time to test all functions and driving modes eo NOTE If installed make sure to properly adjust and use the postural belt each time you use the wheelchair Sitting Comfortably Driving Safely Before each trip make sure that 24 You are within easy reach of all operating controls The battery charge is sufficient for the distance intended to be covered The postural belt if installed is in perfect order The rear mirror if installed is adjusted so you can look behind at all times without having to bend forward or shift your seating position 5 2 Taking Obstacles Your Scooter can climb obstacles and kerbs of up to 6 cm in height CAUTION Danger of Tipping Over e Never approach obstacles at an angle but at 90 degrees as shown below e
18. 2 Removing fitting tyres castor wheel of 3 wheel version 111 3 Mending punetur S oeseri ioniad ene eade epe ee sea ie 11 1 3 1 Repairing punctured tyres u u meer Dismantling the Scooter for transport 12 1 Removing the seat xil cased aces lek obec eects erede treten ean ere rra ri oaa arr u kaysa 12 2 Removing the battery and drive unit aanne essere esen enen 12 2 1 Removing the batteries a 12 2 2 Removing the drive um Disposal Technical specifications Inspections Performed Introduction Dear user First we would like to thank you for purchasing our product We hope you will enjoy your new Scooter This manual contains important hints and information on Safety Operation Care and maintenance Please take care to read the operating manual thoroughly before starting out on your first journey This product has been designed to fit the needs of different types of users with different requirements The decision whether the model is suitable for the user may only be taken by medical specialists with appropriate aptitude Invacare or their statutory representatives can accept no liability in cases in which the mobility product has not been adapted to suit the user s handicaps Some maintenance and settings can be carried out by the user Certain adjustments do however require technical training and may only be carried out
19. Always try to keep the centre of gravity of the vehicle in the middle and as close to the ground as possible e Note that the vehicle will brake or accelerate if you change the Driving Speed while it is in motion Danger of injury if you collide with an obstacle when driving through narrow passages such as doorways and entrances e Drive through narrow passages in the lowest Driving Speed and with due caution CAUTION The centre of gravity for the scooter is higher than that of an electric wheelchair There is an increased tipping hazard when negotiating bends e Reduce speed before negotiating bends Only accelerate when you have come out of the bend CAUTION Danger of tipping Anti tip wheels stabilisers are only effective on firm ground They sink in on soft ground such as grass snow or mud if the mobility device rests itself on them They lose their effect and the mobility device can tip over e Only drive with extreme care on soft ground especially during uphill and downhill journeys In the process pay increased attention to the tip stability of the mobility device Key features 1 2 3 4 5 6 Disengaging lever Unlocking lever for sliding seat rails front right below seat Unlocking lever for swivelling and removing seat left below seat Operating console Lever for adjusting steering column inclination Keyswitch ON OFF 21 4 22 The position of the labels on
20. Put your backrest into an upright position before climbing an obstacle Driving up over an obstacle Correct e Approach the kerb or obstacle slowly head on Shortly before the front wheels touch the obstacle increase the speed and reduce only after the rear wheels have also climbed the obstacle Driving down off of an obstacle e Approach the kerb or obstacle slowly head on Before the front wheels touch the obstacle reduce speed and keep it Incorrect until also the rear wheels have come down off of the obstacle 25 5 3 Driving up and down gradients For information concerning the maximum safe slope please see chapter Technical specifications starting on page 74 amp WARNING Danger of tipping over Only ever drive downhill at a maximum of 2 3rds of the top speed Always return the backrest of your seat to an upright position before ascending slopes We recommend that you lean the backrest slightly to the rear before descending slopes Never attempt to ascend or descend a slope on slippery surfaces or where there is a danger of skidding such as wet pavement ice etc Avoid trying to get out of the vehicle on an incline or a gradient Always drive in a straight direction along the road or path you are travelling on rather than attempting to zigzag Never attempt to turn around on an incline or a slope 5 4 Parking and stationary If you park your vehicle or leave it at a standstill for a longer p
21. arranty are part of the general terms and conditions particular to the individual countries in which this product is sold Life expectancy We estimate a life expectancy of five years for this product provided it is used in strict accordance with the intended use as set out in this document and all maintenance and service requirements are met The estimated life expectancy can be exceeded if the product is carefully used and properly maintained and provided technical and scientific advances do not result in technical limitations The life expectancy can also be considerably reduced by extreme or incorrect usage The fact that we estimate a life expectancy for this product does not constitute an additional warranty 13 N 14 Safety notes READ WELL BEFORE OPERATION General safety notes Danger of injury if this scooter is used in any other way than the purpose described in this manual e Adhere strictly to the instructions in this user manual Danger of injury if the scooter is driven when your ability to drive is impaired by medication or alcohol e Never drive any vehicle under the influence of medication or alcohol Danger of damage or injury if the scooter is accidentally set into motion e Switch the power system off before you get in get out or handle awkward objects e Be aware that the motor brakes are automatically deactivated when the motors are disengaged For this reason freewheel operation is only recommen
22. atteries Please see chapter Removing and fitting batteries on page 54 for information on removing the batteries 12 2 2 Removing the drive unit e Separate the main wiring harness connecting plug 1 71 72 Pull the disengaging lever A to the rear The drive unit lock is now released Lift up the chassis with the seating tube The drive unit can now be released from the chassis 13 Disposal e The equipment wrapping is potentially recyclable e The metal parts are used for scrap metal recycling e The plastic parts are used for plastic recycling e Electric components and printed circuit boards are disposed of as electronic scrap e Exhausted or damaged batteries can be returned to your medical equipment supplier or Invacare e Disposal must be carried out in accordance with the respective national legal provisions e Ask your city or district council for details of the local waste management companies 73 14 Technical specifications Permissible operating and storage conditions Temperature range for operation according to ISO 7176 9 25 50 C Temperature range for storage according to ISO 7176 9 e 40 65 C Electrical system Motors e 1x240 W Batteries e 2x 12 V 36 Ah C20 leakproof AGM e 2x 12 V 40 Ah C20 leakproof AGM Main fuse e 70A Output current Charging device 5 A Output voltage 24 V nominal 12 cells Input voltage
23. cess Switch the Scooter off and on again Switch on the lights to use up some power 37 38 Blink code FAULT Power time exceeded Consequence for the Scooter Stops driving Comments The Scooter has used up too much power for a long period probably because the motor has been overloaded or the Scooter has attempted to work against insurmountable resistance Switch off the Scooter wait a few minutes and then switch it on again The electronic system has determined a motor short circuit Check the wiring harness for short circuits and check the motor Contact your Invacare dealer Brake failure Stops driving Ensure that the disengaging lever is in the engaged position There is a defect in the braking coil or in the cabling Check the wheel lock and cabling for open or short circuited circuits Contact your Invacare dealer No neutral position when switching Scooter on Stops driving Drive lever is not in neutral when the keyswitch was turned Put the drive lever in neutral turn the power off and then turn on again It may be necessary to recalibrate the drive lever Contact your Invacare dealer Fault in speed potentiometer Stops driving The drive lever electronics could be faulty or incorrectly connected Contact your Invacare dealer Blink FAULT Consequence Comments code for the Scooter 8 Motor voltage error Stops driving e The motor or its
24. charger switch mode Model 4F24040 4F24050 4F2460 Output current DC 4A 5A 6A Charging voltage DC 28 8 V Trickle charging V DC 27 6 V Input current AC 4 2A 58 Input voltage AC 115 Vac or 230 Vac 50 60Hz select manually Degree of efficiency AC DC 80 Voltage supply Switch mode Charging process Constant current two levels of constant voltage Battery application 24 V gel or AGM batteries 20 Ah 60 Ah Output detection 1 Short circuit detection 2 Output voltage current limit 3 Protected against feedback 4 Overheating detection Operating temperature 0 C 40 C Dimensions L x W x H 190 mm x 100 mm x 55 mm Weight 965 g Color Black 9 3 3 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Connect the power c Select the correct input voltage 115V 230V Connect the battery charger to the charging socket of the electric vehicle using the charging plug 5 ord The POWER LED 2 will light The charging process begins During charging the CHARGING LED 1 lights orange When it changes from orange to green the vehicle is fully charged 9 3 4 LED DISPLAY POWER LED CHARGING LED GREEN LIGHT ON Power on ORANGE LIGHT ON Charging GREEN LIGHT ON Fully charged LIGHT OFF Trickle charging 59 9 3 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 1 If the POWER LED is off e Check that the input voltage 115V 230V is correct and that the charging cable is correctly connected
25. d inner tube and reused it and it became wet during repair it is much easier o Did the old inner tube get wet during the repair to refit it into the wheel if you powder it lightly with talcum powder e Refit the wheel rim parts from outside into the tyre e Pump up the tyre lightly e Reinsert the nuts and bolts which hold the wheel rim together and tighten fully e Make sure that the tyre is properly located on the wheel rim e Inflate the tyre up to the recommended tyre pressure 2 8 bar e Check to make sure that the tyre is still located properly on the wheel rim e Screw the valve cap back on e Reassemble the wheel 69 12 Dismantling the Scooter for transport Please proceed as follows to dismantle the Scooter for transport Remove the seat Take out batteries Remove the drive unit Please proceed in reverse order to reassemble the Scooter 12 1 Removing the seat The lever for releasing the seat so that the seat can be rotated and removed is located on the left under the seat 1 e Press the lever forwards to disengage the seat e Turn the seat to the side e To remove the seat hold it firmly by the backrest and the front edge and pull it upwards 70 12 2 Removing the battery and drive unit e Once you have removed the seat remove the battery and motor compartment cover panel The cover panel is secured using a velcro band so you only need to pull it upwards to remove it 12 2 1 Removing the b
26. ded on flat surfaces never on gradients Never leave your vehicle on a gradient with its motors disengaged Always re engage the motors immediately after pushing the vehicle Danger of injury if the On Off Button is pressed while the vehicle is in motion due to it coming to an abrupt sharp stop e If you have to brake in an emergency simply pull the handbrake until the scooter comes to a halt Only switch the vehicle off while in motion as a last resort Danger of injury if the scooter is transported in another vehicle with the occupant seated in it e Never transport the scooter with the occupant seated in it Danger of injury if maximum permissible load is exceeded e Do not exceed the maximum permissible load see Technical specifications on page 74 Danger of injury when lifting heavy components e When maintaining servicing or lifting any part of your scooter take into account the weight of the individual components especially the batteries Be sure at all times to adopt the correct lifting posture and ask for assistance if necessary Danger of injury if you fall off the scooter s Jf restraining systems are installed such as seat belts use them each time you drive the scooter 15 16 Danger of injury by moving parts e Make sure that no injury is incurred by moving parts of the scooter like wheels or a Seat Lifter especially when children are around Risk of injury from hot surfaces e Do not leave
27. e Have tyres checked for specified air pressure 2 5 bar v Zx Front wheels e Front wheels must spin smoothly w e f wheels wobble or do not spin easily adjust steering pivot pin or front v wheel bearing Rear wheels e Test wheel for firm seat on the axle drive shaft e e Rear wheels must spin without wobbling y Electronics Electrical System e Check all plug connections for condition and firm connection v 11 e Have batteries been fully charged before the daily operation Before every trip e Are all holders screws firmly fixed tight and safe v e Are all electric bulbs of the lighting system if applicable in working Before each trip order Cleaning e Clean all parts carefully When necessary Repair instructions The following are instructions on repairs that can be performed by the user For the specifications of spare parts please see Technical specifications on page 74 or consult the Service Manual available from Invacare in this connection please see the addresses and phone numbers in section How can you get in touch with Invacare on page 2 In case you require assistance please contact your Invacare Dealer Repairing a flat tyre WARNING Danger of damage or injury if the vehicle is accidentally set into motion during repairs e Switch the power off ON OFF Button e Engage the motors e Secure the vehicle against rolling away by placing wedges under
28. e If the LED still does not light please contact your dealer 2 If the CHARGING LED is off e Check that the charging cable is correctly connected e If the battery is fully charged the charger will switch to trickle charge mode and the CHARGING LED light goes out e If the charging process was not started orange LED the battery could be faulty Please contact your dealer 3 If the CHARGING LED does not change from orange to green e The battery cannot be charged correctly It may be faulty Please contact your Invacare dealer 4 If the CHARGING LED changes from orange to green immediately e The battery is either fully charged or faulty Please contact your dealer 9 3 6 CAUTION e In order to extend the service life of the charger you should not leave the electric vehicle connected to it for prolonged periods Do not use the charger for totally discharged batteries or when the batteries are faulty Use the charger in a well ventilated room Only use the charger for gel or AGM batteries 13 60 Ah Do not use for a voltage input other than that specified Make sure that the voltage input 115V or 230V is correctly set 60 10 10 1 Care and maintenance The term Maintenance means any task performed to ensure that a medical device is in good working order and ready for use as intended Maintenance encompasses different areas such as everyday care and cleaning inspection checks repair tasks and refurbishment NOTE
29. e chapter Error Codes and Diagnostic Codes on page 37 By switching off and back on again the error code is cancelled and the electronics are switched back on 49 9 2 9 2 1 50 The main fuse The entire electric system is protected against overload by two master fuses The master fuses are mounted on the positive battery cables NOTE A defective main fuse may be replaced only after checking the entire electric system An Invacare specialised dealer must perform the replacement You can find information on the fuse type in chapter Technical specifications starting on page 74 Batteries What you need to know about batteries Power is supplied by two 12 V batteries The batteries are maintenance free and only need regular charging New batteries should always be fully charged once before their first use New batteries will be at their full capacity after having run through approx 10 20 charging cycles How fast the batteries discharge depends on many circumstances such as ambient temperature condition of the surface of the road tyre pressure weight of the driver way of driving and utilisation of lighting NOTE The batteries supplied with your electric vehicle are not hazardous goods This classification is based on the German GGVS Hazardous Goods Road Transport Ordinances and the IATA DGR Hazardous Goods Rail Transport Air Transport Ordinances Batteries may be transported without restrictions whether by
30. eight The seat height can be adjusted to 46 48 5 51 53 5 or 56 cm Requirements 2x open ended spanners 17 mm Remove the seat Remove the battery and motor compartment cover Remove the seat pillar locking bolt using both open ended spanners 43 A4 Adjust the seat height Reinsert the bolt and tighten 8 5 8 5 1 Postural belts A postural belt is an option which can either be fixed to the wheelchair ex works or can be retrofitted by your specialist dealer If your wheelchair is fitted with a postural belt your specialist dealer will have informed you about fitting and usage The postural belt is used to help the wheelchair user keep an optimum sitting position Correct use of the belt assists the user in sitting securely comfortably and well positioned in the wheelchair especially for such users who do not have such a good sense of balance while sitting NOTE We recommend using the postural belt whenever the wheelchair is used The belt should be tight enough to ensure that you are sitting comfortably and that your body is in the correct sitting position Types of postural belts Your wheelchair can be fitted with the following postural belt types ex works If your wheelchair has been fitted with a different belt to those listed below please ensure that you have received the manufacturer s documentation with regard to correct fitting and use Belt with metal buckle adjustable on one side
31. eriod 26 switch off the power supply keyswitch Pushing the scooter by hand The motors of the scooter are equipped with automatic brakes preventing the scooter from rolling away out of control when the power supply is switched off When pushing the scooter the magnetic brakes must be disengaged Disengaging Motors Danger of the vehicle running away e When the motors are disengaged for push operation whilst freewheeling the electromagnetic motor brakes are deactivated When the vehicle is parked the levers for engaging and disengaging the motors must without fail be locked firmly into the DRIVE position electromagnetic motor brakes activated The lever for engaging and disengaging the motor is located on the right hand side at the rear Disengaging the drive e Switch off the Scooter keyswitch e Press the unlocking knob on the disengaging lever 1 e Push the disengaging lever forwards The drive is now disengaged 1 Engaging the drive e Pull the lever to the rear 27 7 7 1 28 Operating console Operating console arrangement 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Battery charge display Ca g Speed controller tag ye a Horn 2 ncm dim Left hand direction 3 O a indicator switches itself off diis fr BE e automatically after 30 d Ki B H Br 7 seconds Y Lighting 4 E E z Status display 5 i Warning blinker e Right hand directio
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33. isengaging the seat to rotate it or remove it 42 8 4 Adjusting the seat height U U UU U nennen nnne nnn inne k KE KA KAKE KA u 43 8 5 Postural gl me 45 8 5 1 Types of postural belts preter tans i eda te LE shane ah Ee Re alde 45 8 5 2 Adjusting the postural belt correctly u mme 46 8 5 3 Fixing the containment belt to the scooter me 47 Electrical system 49 9 1 Electronics protection system I U U U U enre 49 9 171 Jihe trialm fuse ua uu ee rete eret et eme hers 50 9 2 Batteries indere ene RE hei ee Eege 50 9 2 1 What you need to know about batteries AA 50 9 2 2 Charging the batteries nn dece the ax aka v rete ee aa k G 52 9 2 3 Removing and fitting batteries emen 54 9 2 3 1 Removing KAREN 55 9 2 3 2 How to handle damaged batteries correctly sese eee eee 57 9 3 CHarger DC EE 58 10 11 12 13 14 15 9 3 2 CHARACTERISTICS 2 el HL sas 9 3 3 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE A 9 3 4 LED DISPLAY ai ana rer In Lu 9 3 5 TROUBLESHOOTING TT 9 3 6 GAUTION a AR ES Care and maintenance 10 1 Cleaning the mobility device esse esse essere essere u u nnne nennen 10 2 Inspection checks deae ee re tee tede wens EELER ire EIE wera KK A vat XK Repair instructions 11 1 Repairing a flat tyre onere reiecit cre Beben 11 1 1 Removing fitting tyres 4 wheel version and rear wheels of 3 wheel version 11 1
34. ment of the vehicle or release of the electric brakes to the manufacturer Safety information on driving and freewheel mode Danger of injury if the vehicle tips over Only ever negotiate gradients up to the maximum tilt resistant gradient and only with the backrest in an upright position and the seat lifter in the lowest position if installed Only ever drive downhill at a maximum of 2 3rds of the top speed Avoid abrupt braking or accelerating on gradients If at all possible avoid driving on slippery surfaces such as snow gravel ice etc where there is a danger of you losing control over the vehicle especially on a gradient If driving on such a surface is inevitable then always drive slowly and with the utmost caution Never attempt to overcome an obstacle when on an uphill or downhill gradient Never attempt to drive up or down a flight of steps Always approach obstacles straight on Ensure that the front wheels and rear wheels move over the obstacle in one stroke do not stop halfway Do not exceed the maximum obstacle height see Technical specifications on page 74 Avoid shifting your centre of gravity as well as abrupt changes of direction when the vehicle is in motion 19 20 Danger of injury if the vehicle tips over Continued e Never use the vehicle to transport more than one person e Do not exceed the maximum permissible load e When loading the vehicle always distribute the weight evenly
35. n indicator switches itself off automatically after 30 seconds Drive lever Status display NOTE The ON OFF diode is used as a fault display status display Chapter Error Codes and Diagnostic Codes on page 37 contains an explanation of the error codes Battery charge display All diodes illuminate maximum driving range Only red and yellow diodes illuminate reduced driving range Recharge the batteries at the end of your journey Only red LEDs illuminate blink electronics beeps 3x battery reserve severely restricted driving range Recharge batteries immediately NOTE Overdischarge protection after a certain drive time on reserve battery power the electronics system switches the drive off automatically and brings the Scooter to a standstill If you do not drive your Scooter for a while the batteries will recuperate and allow a further but short journey However after a very brief journey the red diodes will illuminate again and the electronic system will beep three times This procedure leads to battery damage and should be avoided if possible 29 d d 30 Driving the Scooter WARNING Danger from the unintended rolling of the vehicle When stopping the vehicle the drive lever needs to return entirely to the middle position to activate the electromagnetic brakes If there is any obstruction stopping the lever from returning to the middle position the electromagnetic brakes can
36. not be activated This can lead to the vehicle rolling unintentionally e Please make sure that the drive lever is in the middle position if the vehicle is to remain stationary Switch the power supply on keyswitch The operating console display illuminates The Scooter is ready to drive NOTE If the Scooter is not ready to drive after switching on check the status display see Chapter Status display on page 29 and Chapter Diagnosis and fault repair on page 35 Set the required speed with the speed controller Pull the right hand drive lever carefully to travel forwards Pull the left hand drive lever carefully to travel in reverse NOTE The control system is programmed with standard values in the works Your Invacare dealer can carry out programming tailored to fit your requirements 7 3 Caution any changes to the drive program can affect the driving characteristics and the tipping stability of the vehicle e Changes to the drive program may only be carried out by trained Invacare specialist dealers e Invacare supplies all mobility products with a standard drive program ex works Invacare can only give a warranty for safe vehicle driving behaviour especially the tipping stability for this standard drive program NOTE To brake quickly simply let go of the drive lever It will then automatically return to the middle position The Scooter will brake Activating and deactiva
37. ntenance of the mobility product will result in a limitation of the manufacturer s liability 17 2 3 18 Safety information on electromagnetic interference This electric vehicle was successfully tested in accordance with International standards as to its compliance with Electromagnetic Interference EMI regulations However electromagnetic fields such as those generated by radio and television transmitters and cellular phones can influence the functions of electric vehicles Also the electronics used in our vehicles can generate a low level of electromagnetic interference which however will remain within the tolerance permitted by law For these reasons we ask you to please observe the following precautions WARNING Danger of malfunction due to electromagnetic interference Do not switch on or operate portable transceivers or communication devices such as radio transceivers or cellular phones when the vehicle is switched on Avoid getting near strong radio and television transmitters In case the vehicle should be set in motion unintentionally or the brakes are released switch it off immediately Adding electrical accessories and other components or modifying the vehicle in any way can make it susceptible to electromagnetic interference Keep in mind that there is no sure way to determine the effect such modifications will have on the overall immunity of the electronic system Report all occurrences of unintentional move
38. ol is placed on this product to encourage you to recycle wherever possible e Please be environmentally responsible and recycle this product through your recycling facility at its end of life Type classification and permissible use This vehicle was designed for persons whose ability to walk is impaired but who are still in terms of their eyesight and physically and mentally able to operate an electric vehicle It has been classified according to EN 12184 as a class B mobility product for indoor and outdoor areas It is therefore compact and agile enough for indoor areas but also able to overcome many obstacles in outdoor areas You can find exact information on speed turning radius range safe climbing ability maximum obstacle height and permissible operating conditions in chapter Technical specifications starting from page 74 Please also pay attention to all safety information in chapter Safety notes starting from page 14 The vehicle was successfully tested according to German and international standards as to its safety It satisfies the requirements according to DIN EN 12184 including EN 1021 1 2 It was also tested successfully according to EN60529 IPX4 as to its resistance to spray water and is therefore well suited for typical middle European weather conditions When equipped with an appropriate lighting system the vehicle is suitable for use on public roads 1 4 1 5 Warranty The terms and conditions of the w
39. onic system 2 Enter the keystroke combination and hold 3 Switch on the electronic system 4 Wait two seconds until the appropriate blink code is displayed on the battery charge display then release the keys Do not hold the keystroke combination down for more than five seconds 5 If LED D7 blinks five times subsequently the acoustic signal has been successfully activated 6 The electronic system will return to normal operating status automatically ZA Diagnosis and fault repair The electronic system offers diagnostic information to support the technician during the recognition and rectification of faults on the Scooter If there is a fault the status display blinks several times pauses then blinks again The type of fault is displayed by the number of blinks in each group which are also known as the blink code The electronic system reacts differently depending on the seriousness of the fault and its effect on user safety It can for example e simply show the blink code as a warning and allow both driving and normal operation to continue e display the blink code stop the Scooter and prevent further travel until the electronic system has been switched off and switched on again e display the blink code stop the Scooter and not permit further travel until the fault has been rectified You can find detailed descriptions of individual blink codes including possible causes and fault repair in the section entitled Err
40. or Codes and Diagnostic Codes on page 37 35 7 4 1 Error diagnosis If the Scooter shows a failure please use the following guide to locate the fault NOTE eo Before making any diagnosis ensure that the Scooter has been switched on at the keyswitch If the status display is OFF check whether the keyswitch is SWITCHED ON Check whether all cables are correctly connected If the status bar indicator is BLINKING count the number of blinks and then proceed to the next section 36 7 5 Error Codes and Diagnostic Codes Blink code 1 FAULT Battery must be charged Consequence for the Scooter Comments Continues to drive The batteries are discharged Charge the battery as soon as possible 2 Battery voltage too low Stops driving The batteries are depleted Charge batteries If you switch the Scooter off for a few minutes the battery can often recuperate to such a stage that a short journey is still possible You should only do this in emergency however because this causes the batteries to become excessively discharged Battery voltage too high Stops driving The battery voltage is too high If the battery charger is connected disconnect it from the Scooter The electronic system charges the batteries when running downhill and when braking This fault is caused when the battery voltage becomes too high during this pro
41. the batteries surrounding temperature local topography road surface characteristics tyre pressure weight of driver drive style and use of batteries for lighting servos etc The specified values are theoretical maximum achievable values measured according to ISO 7176 4 2008 Measured without seat cushion Static stability according to ISO 7176 1 9 15 8 Dynamic stability according to ISO 7176 2 6 10 5 15 Inspections Performed It is confirmed by stamp and signature that all jobs listed in the inspection schedule of the Service and Repair Instructions have been properly performed The list of the inspection jobs to be performed can be found in the Service Manual which is available through Invacare Delivery Inspection 1 Annual Inspection Stamp of authorised Dealer Date Signature Stamp of authorised Dealer Date Signature 2 Annual Inspection 3 Annual Inspection Stamp of authorised Dealer Date Signature Stamp of authorised Dealer Date Signature 4 Annual Inspection 5 Annual Inspection Stamp of authorised Dealer Date Signature Stamp of authorised Dealer Date Signature 77 Hersteller Manufacturer Fabricante Proizvodac CHIEN TI ENTERPRISE CO LTD No 13 Lane 227 Fu Ying Road Hsin Chuang Taipei Taiwan R O C Inverkehrbringer European Representative Representante europeo Predstavnistvo u Europi
42. the wheels 63 11 1 1 Removing fitting tyres 4 wheel version and rear wheels of 3 wheel version A A Required items OM e 17 mm spanner e Rubber mallet e Screwdriver e 17 mm safety nut Removing the tyres e Jack the vehicle up and place a block of wood underneath it to prop it up e Remove the plastic cap e Remove the wheel safety nut 1 using the 17 mm spanner s Remove the wheel by giving it a few light taps on the back with the rubber mallet to release it from the axle Fitting the tyres e Fit the tyres following the sequence described above in reverse order e Use anew wheel safety nut Problems removing the wheel You may need to use a special tool Please contact your authorised Invacare dealer for assistance 64 For a description of the procedure for repairing a tyre see section Mending punctures on page 67 11 1 2 Removing fitting tyres castor wheel of 3 wheel version amp WARNING Lifting the vehicle by the plastic cladding may cause damage to the cladding e Only lift the vehicle by the chassis A Required items U e 12 mm spanner e 13 mm spanner e 13mm safety nut Removing the tyres e Liftthe vehicle at the front of the chassis and tip it backwards with the anti tipper wheels until it is lying on the backrest e Remove the wheel safety nut 1 using the 13 mm spanner Counterhold the bolt 2 using the 12 mm spanner e Remove the bolt
43. ting acoustic signals The Scooter electronic system can be programmed to emit an acoustic signal in the following situations e battery capacity low activated in delivery status e direction indicators actuated deactivated in delivery status e hazard lamps actuated deactivated in delivery status 31 32 The electronic system must be switched off in order to activate or deactivate an acoustic signal for particular functions and a particular keystroke combination needs to be entered when switching on again After a signal for a particular function has been successfully activated deactivated a combination of i 02 Tal a 5 6 7 LEDs on the battery charge display will blink as a sia confirmation The LEDs are numbered as shown on the right The keystroke combinations and LED codes for various options are as follows Function Keystroke combination LED s Condition Acoustic signal at Lighting direction D1 deactivated low battery capacity indicator left D1 D2 activated Acoustic signal Lighting direction D3 deactivated when direction indicator right indicators actuated D3 D4 activated Acoustic signal Lighting hazard lamps D5 deactivated when hazard lamps actuated D5 D6 activated 33 34 Activating or deactivating an acoustic signal Please proceed as follows to activate or deactivate an acoustic signal for a particular function 1 Switch off the electr
44. ue cable on the negative battery terminal with the open ended spanner and remove the cable e Loosen the red cable battery clamp on the positive battery terminal with the open ended spanner and remove the cable e Repeat the procedure for the other battery NOTE Replacing new batteries takes place in reverse order 56 9 2 3 2 OP How to handle damaged batteries correctly WARNING Corrosion and burns from acid leakage if batteries are damaged e Remove clothes that have been soiled by acid immediately After contact with skin e Immediately wash affected area with lots of water After contact with eyes e Immediately rinse eyes under running water for several minutes consult a physician e Always wear safety goggles and appropriate safety clothing when handling damaged batteries e Place damaged batteries in an acid resistant receptacle immediately after removing them e Only ever transport damaged batteries in an appropriate acid resistant receptacle e Wash all objects that have come into contact with acid with lots of water Disposing of dead or damaged batteries correctly Dead or damaged batteries can be given back to your dealer or directly to Invacare 57 93 Charger 9 3 1 FEATURES 1 CHARGING LED display 2 POWER LED display 3 Mains socket 4 115V 230V input voltage selector switch 5 Battery charging plug 9 3 2 CHARACTERISTICS Article Battery

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