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1. BOM DRAWINGS 1 BATTERY ROOM PLATE 2 SEAT LOCKER MAIN FRAME AXLE 4 PORK ARM 5 SIDE FRAME FRONT SLISPENSION 7 TRANSAXLE BRACKET RIL REAR SUSPENSION 9 BRACKET G0 ANTI TIPPER WHEEL Gi TRANSAXLE 63 REAR WHEEL 3 REAR BH FRONT RIM OUTSIDE id CASTOR WHEEL Gi FRONT INNER 81 FRONT FORK ASH 62 FRONT FENDER 6 CONTROLLER MODULE 4 SEAT FIX FRAME SEAT FRAME UNDER G ACTUATOR LIFT 67 LIFT MECHANISM QD BEAT FRAME 89 ACTUATOR TILT e PIVOT BRACKET 51 SEAT TIL T FRAME 68 BACK REST 6B CONTROLLER ARM REST PAD 88 SIDE PLATE Gi SEAT FRAME Gib ANGLE ADJUSTER 81 STOPPER 82 BACKREST BRACKET UNDER G3 SIDE TUBE 04 ADIUET PLATE 84 BACKREST BRACKE Y UPPER 86 SEAT AXLE HOLDER 85 BUSHING ad BUSHING BOLT 6 SLIDER WARRANTY DECLARATION Quality Warranty Declaration Products are to be fit for purpose and of excellent quality and performance For valid warranty claims Heartway will at their discretion replace repair refund items mutually agreed to be defective Heartway s Warranty as Following gt Frame Two year limited warranty gt Controllers One and a half year limited warranty gt Electronic Components and Charger One year limited warranty gt Warranty Exclusion The following items are not covered by warranty lt Motor brushes lt Wheel Tire
2. the saddle back to the original position after battery installation gt Tighten the levers on both sides after putting the saddle back Figure 1 It may be necessary to install the seat either prior to initial operation or after transporting your power chair to the customers Install The Skirt Guard Insert the skirt guard support tube into the bracket in the correct direction Tighten the adjusted knob _ 7 ae ee Install the Armrest gt Insert the armrest into the bracket to your desired position gt Tighten the knob properly after inserting the armrest Installing the Backrest Put the backrest into the saddle set Make sure the tube fit into the bracket properly After than please tighten the set screw tightly with the Allen Key Installing the Headrest Loosen the lever Putthe headset into the clamp and then fasten the lever Installing the Footrest gt Insert the footrest into footrest frame from side direction then turn around 90 degree to correct direction gt Make sure the lever trip into the correct position ADJUSTMENTS FOR SEATING COMFORT To maximize seating comfort your power wheelchair let you adjust Armrest Height Seat Depth Adjustment Headrest Angle Adjustment Backrest Angle Adjustment 53331 Controller position Adjustment Armrest Height gt Loosen the knob located on the armrest receiver gt Raise or lower the armrest to the desired
3. Function on P25 i SEN a 2 35 a ET mm lt gt Press Power button to turn on P25 power wheelchair Press the mode button and move the joystick right left to select Lifting Function gt Move the joystick up to lift the seat and down to descend the seat How to perform Tilting Function on P25 gt Press Power button to turn on P25 power wheelchair Press the mode button Move the joystick right left to select Tilting Function gt Move the joystick to tilt the seat PROFILE How to perform Power Legrest Tilting Function on P25 gt Press Power button to turn on P25 power wheelchair Press the Mode button Move the joystick right left to select Power Legrest Tilting Function Move the joystick up to tilt the legrest The power wheelchair is simple to operate However we recommend that you read carefully the following instructions to become familiarized with your new vehicle A Word of Caution Before you turn the power on always be aware of the environment that surrounds you to select your desired speed For indoor environments we recommend that you select the slowest speed setting For outdoor operation of this vehicle we recommend that you select a speed that is comfortable for you to control it safely The following steps are required to operate your vehicle safely with the P25 controller 7 Onoff button Head
4. PM may be defective This occurs when the control system detects a fault in the wiring in the communication cables between any of the modules Check all cables and connections for continuity If there is any visible damage to cables replace and cycle power Disconnect one cable from the system at a time cycling the power after each disconnection If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made then the PM may be defective This occurs when the control system detects incorrect or invalid program settings Check all parameter settings and re program the control system using the R net PC Programmer Make a note of the current parameter settings and then reset the control system to default settings Re program the required settings in small groups cycling the power after each group to see if the trip occurs If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made then the PM may be defective This occurs when the control system detects a trip within a specific module The module will be identified on the diagnostics Screen Check all cables and connections Cycle the power If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made then the module identified may be defective Trip Text Trip Code System Error User Switch detached Gone to Sleep This occurs when the system detects a trip which cannot be attributed to a specific module Check all cab
5. height gt Tighten the knob to secure the armrest Seat Depth Adjustment gt Use Allen keys to loosen setscrews on both left amp right hand sides gt Slide the seat rest in or out for desired depth gt Tighten the screws with the Allen Key Headrest Angle Adjustment gt Loosen the headrest lever gt Turn the headrest to your desired angle gt Tighten the headrest lever p o 9 Backrest Angle Adjustment gt Loosen the adjusting screws with Allen key No 6 Move the backrest to your comfortable angle You can adjust it to different angles at your desired position gt Set the backrest at the desired angle and then tighten the screws Controller Position Adjustment gt Loosen the setscrew on the controller underneath bracket in order to extend the position of controller Figure 1 gt Slide the controller into or out of the armrest to the desired position Figure 2 gt Tighten the setscrew to secure the controller position a oom Figure 1 Figure 2 OPERATION LER T 14 x 471778 e eg DU a CT 2 ur 27 5 a P Dj 4 an R d m PROFLE L ey LN 4 IL FEIN 1 2 e 14 ue ime A Joystick In the drive mode driving and steering In the adjustment options mode gt Left Right
6. 4 Green amp Orange Flash Charged 80 5 Green Full charged Floating charge 6 Red Flash Defect 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING 1 If green indicator is off Check AC input If it works normally the battery charger may be defect 2 If green indicator keeps flashing can t turn to charging indication Check if the battery connect successfully Check if the output connection is short or open If the battery connection is normally the battery charger may be defect 3 If red indicator keeps flashing Check if the battery connection is reversed Check if the output connection is short or open Check if the environment temperature is too low 0 C If the red indicator still keeps flashing the battery charger may be defect 4 Charging indicator orange can t turn to green The battery might defect please stop charging and have the battery be repaired 5 If the charging indicator orange turns green fully charged immediately The battery may be in well charged condition If the battery is not fully charged the battery may be defective 6 CAUTION 1 Before using the battery charger read all instructions and cautionary markings 2 Use the battery charger in a well ventilated area 3 To avoid the risk of injury charge only lead acid or gel cell type rechargeable batteries 4 Please turn off the power after charging MAINTENANCE amp REPAIR Your power wheelchair is desig
7. USERS MANUAL CEO P25 HEARTWAY HEARTWAY MEDICAL PRODUCTS LTD Version 2011 September Part Number 70030215 activex forever IMPROVING OUTCOMES IMPROVING LIVES www ActiveForever com sales activeforever com p 1 800 377 8033 f 602 296 0297 CONTENTS TL 0 1 011681115 a A amp 9 WW o 2 SUCO ocan ENE sovapasyaussereeeedeasesaatoesacnrscausseredeuecenssesanvecunvteneseeasnseavsets 4 2 Environmental 7 BECHMICAI SICCINICALIONS TETTE 8 5 Inst FUCEIO os 9 Adjustments for Seating COmfOrt ccccccccsccnssccssscccsscesssecescesscccnsccsscccsssccssseecescossccescenes 12 7 SIDE T EA LO D Battery S CH Al CON 22 9 Maintenance amp 25 10 Cane and IviaintendilieO et esp exo cd n 30 11 Circuit Diagram amp BOM DRAWING cccccccsssccsccssssssscecssssssceccececccecececececececececssssscesceesss 32 12 Warranty TDSC Al ALON 34 MAIN COMPONENTS Your power wheelchair is shipped partially dissembled to protect it during shipping After unpacking please check whether you have received the following main components as our standard specification See 1 1 Main frame with motor 5 Left Armrest 2 Headrest 6 Footrest Left amp Right 3 Seat Cu
8. able of providing at least 20 V m of immunity level which would provide useful protection against common sources of radiated EMI Following the warnings listed below should reduce the chance of unintended brake release or powered wheelchair movement that could result in serious injury Do not turn on hand held personal communication devices such as citizens band CB radios and cellular phones while the powered wheelchair is turned on gt TURN OFF YOUR POWERED WHEELCHAIR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE WHEN EXPERIENCING THE FOLLOWING Unintentional motions Unintended or uncontrollable direction Unexpected brake release The FDA has written to the manufacturers of power wheelchairs asking them to test new products to be sure they provide a reasonable degree of immunity against EMI The FDA requires that a powered wheelchair should have an immunity level at least 20 V m which provides a reasonable degree of protection against more common sources of EMI The higher the immunity level the greater the protection Your powered wheelchair has an immunity level of 20 V m which should protect against common sources of EMI ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Environmental conditions may affect the safety and performance of your power wheelchair Water and extreme temperatures are the main elements that can cause damage and affect performance Rain Sleet and Snow If exposed to water your power wheelchair is susceptible to damage to electronic or me
9. at you have lost speed suddenly B Main Circuit Breaker The main circuit breakers reset button located near the seat of the back side on the main frame Figure 26 The main circuit breaker monitors the electric current drawn from the battery It is a safety feature built in your power wheelchair for your extra safety When the batteries and motors are heavily strained e g from excessive loads the main circuit breaker will trip to prevent damage to the motor and the electronics If the circuit breaker trips wait for approximately one minute and then depress the button to reset it Then turn on the controller power and continue normal operation If the main circuit breaker continues to trip repeatedly contact your authorized dealer BATTERY amp CHARGER BATTERY We recommend that you use deep cycle batteries that are sealed and maintenance free for your power wheelchair Both sealed lead acid SLA and gel cell are deep cycle batteries and are similar in performance Deep cycle batteries are specifically designed to provide power drain down and then accept a relatively quick recharge Lead acid batteries should be charge as often as possible Specification of the battery that we recommend Type Deep cycle sealed lead acid or gel cell Size 62Ah Voltage 12V each Amp Hours 62 amp hours Depending on the use terrain and driving conditions the batteries will provide a range of 12 18 miles of travel However even
10. ave a flat tire replace the tube If your chair is equipped with a solid tire insert then you must replace the whole wheel assembly Replacement tires tubes and wheel assemblies are readily available through your authorized dealer The wheels on your power chair should only be serviced or replaced by an authorized dealer Be sure that the power to the controller is turned off and the power chair is not in freewheel mode before performing this procedure When changing a tire remove only the center lug nut and washer then remove the wheel If any further disassembly is required deflate the tire completely or it may explode Battery Replacement gt Abattery wiring diagram is printed on decal located on the power base Battery posts terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds The batteries in your power chair should only be serviced or replaced by an qualified technician gt replace batteries when seat is occupied Power chair batteries are heavy See specifications table If you are unable to lift that much weight be sure to get help gt mix old and new batteries Always replace both batteries at the same time Keep tools and other metal objects away from the battery terminals Contact with tools can cause electrical shock When to Contact Your Authorized Dealer for Service The following symptoms could indicate a serious problem with your power chair If necessary contact you
11. chanical components Water can cause electronic malfunction or promote premature corrosion of electrical components and frame Temperature Some of the parts of the power wheelchair are susceptible to change in temperature The controller can only operate in temperature that range between 18 8 and 122 F 50C At extreme low temperatures the batteries may freeze and your power wheelchair may not be able to operate In extreme high temperatures it may operate at slower speeds due to a safety feature of the controller that prevents damage to the motors and other electrical components TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS P235 DRIVE WHEEL 360mmx75mm 14 x3 FRONT CASTER WHEEL 250 x 85mm 10 x3 3 REAR CASTER ANTI TIPPER 75mm x 25mm 3 x1 MAXPED 00000000 SUSPENSION ull som 5 6 HEIGHT sarwo 777 searmon 000000 BAXHEGHT sson 000000 FOOTRESTS 400mm 15 7 500mm 19 7 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION Battery Replacement gt Release the levers on both sides before lifting the saddle Figure 1 1 1 gt Lift the saddle until it forms an angle of 90 with the frame completely and safely before changing the batteries Figure 2 gt Make sure that the connecting points on both sides are firmly connected and tighten before removing the batteries Figure 3 gt Disconnect the battery connectors and then remove the batteries properly Figure 4 gt
12. charged stored in extreme temperatures or stored without a full charge may be permanently damaged causing unreliable performance and limited service life It is recommended that you charge the batteries periodically throughout periods of prolonged storage to ensure proper performance You may wish to place several boards under the frame of your power chair to raise it off of the ground during periods of prolonged storage Disposal of Your Power Chair gt Your power chair must be disposed of according to applicable local and national statutory regulations Contact your local waste disposal agency or authorized dealer for information on proper disposal of power chair packaging metal frame components plastic components electronics batteries neoprene silicone and polyurethane materials Cleaning and Disinfection gt Useadamp cloth and mild non abrasive cleanser to clean the plastic and metal parts of your power chair Avoid using products that may scratch the surface of your power chair gt fnecessary clean your product with an approved disinfectant Make sure the disinfectant is safe for use on your product before application Follow all safety instructions for the proper use of the disinfectant and or cleaning agent before applying it to your product Failure to comply may result in skin irritation or premature deterioration of upholstery and or power chair finishes Wheel Replacement If you have pneumatic tires and you h
13. checks have been made then the ISM may be defective This occurs when the control system detects an excessive amount of current in an Actuator Channel This may be due to a faulty endstop switch actuator motor cables or connections Over Current Check the movement of the actuator is not obstructed Check the endstop switches if fitted are terminating the power to the actuator motor If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made then the ISM may be defective This occurs when the control system detects that the ISM s actuator circuitry has become too hot The control system will cease drive to the actuator motor in question Overtemp Actuators Allow the ISM to cool If the ISM is frequently overheating check the condition of the actuator motors and the connections to them If the trip persists contact Left Indicator Lamp Failed Hight Indicator Lamp Failed ae Trip Code Overtemp Lamps DIME Error Memory Error PM Memory Error Bad Cable Bad Settings Module Error This occurs when the control system detects that the ISM s actuator circuitry has become too hot The control system will cease drive to the actuator motor in question Allow the ISM to cool if the ISM is frequently overheating check the condition of the actuator motors and the connections to them If the trip persists contact your service agent This occurs when the control system detects an identificatio
14. eeling position Warning gt Never free wheel your power wheelchair on a slope gt Never free wheel the motors while operating your vehicle Always remember to engage the motors before turning the power back ON Electromagnetic Brakes Your power wheelchair comes with an Electromagnetic Brakes i e an automatic magnetic disc safety brake which is also known as Fail Safe brake The Electromagnetic Brakes are automatic and work when the power wheelchair is ON but in a steady state i e Joystick is released to the neutral position even when the chair is on a slope The Electromagnetic Brakes will also be set when ever the power wheelchair is OFF but the motor levers are in the engaged vertical position Note Please refer to the section titled to check brake in the Maintenance amp Repair section in page 21 to make sure brakes are in good condition A Thermal Protection Your power wheelchair controller is equipped with a safety system called thermal rollback A built in circuit monitors the temperature of the controller and motors by which the controller can reduce the motor voltage and speed of the power wheelchair The reduction of the speed allows the electrical components to cool down Although your power wheelchair will resume its normal speed when the temperature returns to a safe level we recommend that you turn the power off and wait for 5 minutes before restarting to allow the components to cool down if you find th
15. if the power chair is not in use we recommend that the batteries be charged periodically Note gt Do use any automotive batteries They not designed to handle a long deep discharge and also are unsafe for use in power chairs Battery Charger Instruction 1 APPEARANCE Power Cord Output Plug to Battery Indicator _ Green Flash Power On Orange Flash Pre Charge Le E Orange Charging Green amp Orange Flash Charged 80 Green Full Charge Red Flash Defect Important Make sure voltage input is correctly selected for your local regulation 110V or 220V 2 SPECIFICATION Item CHARGER SWITCHING MODE 4C24080A Output Current DC 8 5 Charging Voltage DC Floating Voltage DC 27 6 Battery Application 24V Lead Acid Rechargeable Battery 26Ahr 75Ahr 1 Short Circuit Protection 2 Reverse Power Protection 3 Overheat Protection 4 Charging Plug Protection Output Detection Operating Humidity 20 85 Measure 77 185mmxW 130mm H 195mm Weight 1 7K g Coor Bue 3 CHARGER OPERATING INSTRUCTION 1 Make sure the battery charger output voltage is the same as the connecting battery 2 Plug in the power cord LED indicates green flash when AC power on 3 Connect the battery charger to the battery 4 Start charging please refer to 4 LED INDICATION 4 LED INDICATION 1 Green Flash Power on 2 Orange Charging 3 Orange Flash Pre charge
16. les and connections Cycle the power If the trip is still present and the system contains 3rd party Modules Disconnect all the none PGDT modules and cycle the power If this has cleared the trip Connect each 3rd party module in turn cycling the power each time If the trip reappears after one of the power cycles then the last module to have been added to the system must be defective If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made then the PGDT control system may be defective The Omni has detected that ihe Specialty Input Device SID has become disconnected Check all cables and connectors between the Omni and the SID If the error Check that the setting of the parameter 9 Way Detect is appropriate for the SID that is being used For example if the SID has no detect link then this parameter should be set to Off If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made then the Input Device may be defective Contact your service The Omni has detected that the User Switch has become disconnected Check all cables and connectors between the Omni and the User Switch If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made then the User Switch may be defective Contact your service agent If it is required to use the Omni without a User Switch being connected then the parameter Switch Detect should be set to Off If a User Switch is not used the responsibility f
17. light Button LED VLA ALZA Speed Button Increase Right indicator Battery Condition LED Horn button Hazard button Speed Button Decrease Button amp LED 1 On off Button The on off button applies power to the control system electronics which in turn supply power to the wheelchair s motors Do not use the on off button to stop the wheelchair unless there is an emergency If you do you may shorten the life of the wheelchair drive components 2 Horn Button The Horn will sound while this button is depressed 3 Speed Decrease Button This button decreases the maximum speed setting Depending on the way the control system has been programmed a momentary screen may be displayed when the button is pressed 4 Speed Increase Button This button increases the maximum speed setting Depending on the way the control system has been programmed a momentary screen may be displayed when the button is pressed 5 Mode Button The Mode button allows the user to navigate through the available operating Modes for the control system The available modes are dependent on programming and the range of auxiliary output devices connected to the control system 6 Profile Button The Profile button allows the user to navigate through the available Profiles for the control Joystick system The number of available Profiles is dependent on how the control system is programmed Depending on the way the control system ha
18. n conflict between two modules in the system If a new module has been introduced Disconnect the new module and cycle the power If no trip is present connect the new module to the system and cycle the power If the trip reappears then the new module must be the cause of the problem If there has been no additions Disconnect one module at a time and cycle the power If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made contact vour service agent This is a non specific memory error which could be caused by any of the modules within the system Check all cables and connections Cycle the power If the trip is still present and the system contains 3rd party Modules Disconnect all the non PGDT modules and cycle the power If this has cleared the trip Connect each 3rd party module in turn cycling the power each time If the trip reappears after one of the power cycles then the last module to have been added to the system must be defective If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made then the PM may be defective This is a specific Power Module based trip Check all cables and connections Using the R net PC Programmer re program the control system This should be done with either the most current specific program file for the wheelchair or the manufacturers original programming file If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made then the
19. nctioning properly Do not connect any electrical or mechanical device to the vehicle Failure to obey this instruction may result in injury and will void the warranty Never use electronic radio transmitters such as CB walkie talkies portable computers or cellular phones while using the vehicle without first turning the vehicle off Use While Under The Influence Of Medication Or Alcohol Check with your physician if you are taking any medication that may affect your ability to operate your power wheelchair safely Do not operate your vehicle while you are under the influence of alcohol as this may impair your ability to operate your power chair in a safe manner Electromagnetic interference EMI from Radio Wave Sources The rapid development of electronics especially in the area of communications has saturated our environment with electromagnetic EM radio waves that are emitted by television radio and communication signals These EM wave are invisible and their strength increases as one approaches the source All electrical conductors act as antennas to the EM signals and to varying degrees all power wheelchairs and scooters are susceptible to electromagnetic interference EMI The interference could result in abnormal unintentional movement and or erratic control of the vehicle The United States Food and drug Administration FDA suggests that the following statement be incorporated to the user s manual for all power wheelchair
20. ned for minimal maintenance However like any motorized vehicle it requires routine maintenance To keep your P25 for years of trouble free operation we recommend you follow the following maintenance checks as scheduled DAILY CHECKS gt With the controller turned OFF perform a joystick check Make sure it is not bent or damaged and that it returns to center when you release it Visually inspect the rubber boot around the base of the joystick for damage Do not handle or try to repair it gt Visually inspect the controller harnesses Make sure that they are not frayed cut or have exposed wires gt Inspect the battery condition meter on the controller to determine if batteries need to be charged WEEKLY CHECKS gt Inspect the connections by disconnecting the controller and charger harnesses from the electronics connector housing Look for signs of corrosion Ensure that all parts of the controller system are securely fastened to your power wheelchair Do not over tighten any screws Check for proper tire inflation Your power wheelchair comes with standard flat free solid tires If your power wheelchair comes with optional air tires make sure to maintain the tire pressures between 30 35 psi gt Check the brakes lt gt Turn the controller and turn down the speed level of your power wheelchair lt gt After one second check the battery condition meter and make sure that it remains on lt Slowly push
21. or that decision lies with the healthcare professional This occurs when the control system has been left inactive for a time greater than the parameter Sleep Timer try is made in the system log each time this occurs This occurs when the control system detects that a charger is connected to either Inhibit 1 or Inhibit 3 Refer to section 2 3 for connection details The Battery charging screen will be displayed during charger connection An entry is made in the system each time this occurs If an On Board Charger is used Disconnect the charger from the AC supply If an Off Board Charger is used Disconnect the charger from the Wheelchair If the trip 15 still after the charger has been disconnected then the Joysti The following symptoms could indicate a serious problem with your power wheelchair Contact your local dealer if any of the following arises Motor noise Frayed harnesses Cracked or broken Jerky motion Pulling to one side VON VV VV WV connectors Uneven wear on any of tires Bent or broken wheel assemblies Does not power up Powers up but does not move CARE AND MAINTENANCE Storage gt Your power chair should be stored in a dry place free from temperature extremes When storing disconnect the batteries from the power chair If you fail to store the unit properly the frame can rust and the electronics can be damaged Batteries that are regularly and deeply discharged infrequently
22. r authorized dealer When calling have the model number serial number nature of the problem and the error code if available gt Motor noise Frayed harnesses Cracked or broken connectors Uneven wear on any of the tires Jerky motion Pulling to one side Bent or broken wheel assemblies Does not power up Powers up but does not move E Corrective Maintenance If the battery condition meter does not light up when you turn on the power gt Check the harness connections Make sure they are tight Check the circuit breaker Reset it if necessary gt Check the battery connections If the above conditions prove normal you can load test the batteries with a battery load tester These testers are available at automotive parts stores Disconnect both batteries before load testing and follow the directions that come with the load tester If either one of the batteries fails the load test replace both of them If your power chair still does not power up contact your authorized dealer CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 0 244 5 To joystick Off board charger qm muc 1 z aan h rw ll E 8 1015 white 8 1015 white B 1007 red 18 1015 md il i 9 8 Ei F p EFEFEF f NJON s3MO0d 06Wd 0801SQ ZHA 99 05 02
23. rbs always check the height of the curb to ensure that it does not exceed 1 1 2 40mm height Transfers Reaching and Bending VV VV V Transferring on and off the P25 requires a good sense of balance To eliminate the possibility of injury We recommend performing the following tasks before attempting a transfer Position chair so that the distance between your power chair and the object to which you are transferring is close enough for a safe transfer Turn the power off Ensure that your power chair not in freewheel mode Flip up or remove armrests Flip up footplate or remove footrests Turn both caster wheels towards the transfer direction to improve power chair stability during transfer When reaching bending or leaning while seated on your power chair make sure that you maintain a stable center of gravity to keep the power chair from tipping General Always use a seat belt and keep feet on the footplate at all the time i X a Io For safety reasons make sure that your weight does not exceed the recommended weight limit of the wheelchair Consult your dealer for the specified weight limits for your particular model Do not attempt to lift or move a power chair by any of its removable parts Personal injury and damage to the power chair may result Do not stand on the footplate directly Never try to use your wheelchair beyond its limitations as described in this manual Do not operate your vehicle if it is not fu
24. s Pads lt Seat Cushion lt Fuses Bulbs Cover Rear Shroud lt Front Shroud lt Batteries and Consumable parts Any damage or defect of any nature occurring from the misuse abuse of the product improper operation or improper storage is not to be covered The warranty is to start from the date of arrival of our products 54 HEARTWAY HEARTWAY MEDICAL PRODUCTS CO LTD NO 6 ROAD 25 TAICHUNG INDUSTRIAL PARK TAICHUNG TAIWAN R O C 408
25. s been programmed a momentary screen may be displayed when the button 1 pressed 7 Hazard Warning Button and LED This button activates and de activates the wheelchairs hazard lights Depress the button to turn the hazards on and depress the button again to turn them off When activated the hazard LED and the indicator LED s will flash in sync with the wheelchair s indicators 8 Lights Button and LED This button activates and de activates the wheelchairs lights Depress the button to turn the lights on and depress the button again to turn them off When activated the lights LED will illuminate 9 Left Indicator Button and LED This button activates and de activates the wheelchair s left indicator Depress the button to turn the indicator on and depress the button again to turn it off When activated the left indicator LED will flash in sync with the wheelchair s indicator 10 Right Indicator Button and LED This button activates and de activates the wheelchair s right indicator Depress the button to turn the indicator on and depress the button again to turn it off When activated the right indicator LED will flash in sync with the wheelchair s indicator Free Wheeling Because the motors are designed to engage the electromagnetic brakes when the vehicle is not in use or when the power is OFF they also a manual feature that allows them to free wheel Free wheeling is accomplished by turning the free wheeling levers to the freewh
26. s like the P25 2 Be aware of nearby transmitters such as radio or TV stations and try to avoid coming close to them If unintended movement or brake release occurs turn the powered wheelchair off as soon as it is safe 4 Be aware that adding accessories or components or modifying the powered wheel chair may make it more susceptible to interference from radio wave sources Note It is difficult to evaluate the effect on the overall immunity of the powered wheel chair 5 Report all incidents of unintended movement or brake release to the powered wheelchair manufacturer and note whether there is a radio wave source nearby Power wheelchairs and motorized scooters in this section both will be referred to as powered wheelchairs may as susceptible to electromagnetic interference EMI which is interfering electromagnetic energy emitted from sources such as radio stations TV stations amateur radio HAN transmitter two way radios and cellular phones The interference from radio wave sources can cause the powered wheelchair to release its brakes move by itself or move in unintended directions It can also permanently damage the powered wheelchair s control system 6 The intensity of the EM energy can be measured in volts per meter V m Each powered wheelchair can resist EMI up to a certain intensity This is called immunity level The higher the immunity level the greater the protection At this time current technology is cap
27. shion Backrest 7 Controller 4 Right Armrest 8 Drive Wheel See Figure 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTION Operation of Chair 1 2 3 2 Always ensure that the power is switched off when getting in or out of the wheel chair This will eliminate the possibility of accidentally activating the joystick and causing injury to yourself or others Always check that the drive wheels are engaged drive mode before driving Set the speed control knob according to your driving ability and the environment in which you are going to operate We recommend that you keep your speed at the slowest position fully press the deceleration button until you are familiar with the driving characteristics of the vehicle We also recommend that you use the slowest speed when using your power wheelchair indoors Always reduce your speed when making sharp turns Do not switch off the power when the wheelchair is still moving forward This will bring the chair to an extremely abrupt stop Avoid jerky stop start motions as the will result in excessive current draw from the batteries increased tire wear and the rapid wearing of the gear boxes and motors To brake in an emergency simply release the joystick Ramps and Curbs 1 When driving up or down ramps be sure to check that the angle of the slope is less than 10 degrees Also check that ramp surface is roughened to prevent slipping Never drive across the slope or turn sharply on a slope When driving up cu
28. the joystick forward until you hear the electric brakes clicks Immediately release the joystick You must be able to hear each electrical brake operating within a few seconds of joystick movement Repeat this test three times pushing the joystick backward then left and then right SEMI ANNUAL CHECKS gt Check the motor brushes We recommended that your authorized dealer inspect the bushes every six months or sooner if your power wheelchair is not operating smoothly If inspection determines excessive wear on the brushes they must be replaced or motor damage will result Warning Failure to maintain the brushes could void the power wheelchair warranty To inspect or replace the motor brushes 1 Unscrew the motor brush caps 2 Remove the brushes 3 Inspect the brushes for wear 4 Replace the brushes if necessary 1 Inspect the state of the battery terminals every six months Make sure that they are not corroded and the connections are tight Periodically apply a thin film of petroleum jelly on the surface of terminals to guard against corrosion PERIODICAL CHECKS 1 Make sure to keep the controller clean while protecting it from rain or water Never hose off your power wheelchair or place it in direct contact with water Keep wheels free from lint hair sand and carpet fibers Visually inspect the tire tread If less than 1 32 please have your tires replaced by your local dealer 4 All upholstery can be washed with warm
29. to select the adjustment options gt Front Back to select the adjustment options B On Off Switch Switching the controller on or off C Horn Warning signal with sound D LCD color display screen Display and feedback Mode button Changing between the driving and the adjustment options mode F1 Speed regulator Reducing the driving speed slower F2 Speed regulator Increasing the driving speed faster G Charge connector Input for the battery charger H Charge plug for the battery Connector for the battery charger charger Lights button Switching the lights on or off K1 Direction indicator left Switching the left direction indicator on or off K2 Direction indicator right Switching the right direction indicator on or off L Profile button Selecting driving profile A Word of Caution The power wheelchair is simple to operate However we recommend that you read carefully J Hazard lights Warning signal with lights the following instructions to become familiarized with your new vehicle Before you turn the power on always be aware of the environment that surrounds you to select your desired speed For indoor environments we recommend that you select the slowest speed setting For outdoor operation of this vehicle we recommend that you select a speed that is comfortable for you to control it safely The following steps are required to operate your vehicle safely with the P25 controller i How to perform Lifting
30. ve been made then the ISM may be defective This occurs when the control system detects a short in either of the Lamp Circuits Left Lamp Short Check the lamps cables and connections to the control system If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made then the ISM may be defective This occurs when the control system detects a short in either of the Lamp Circuits Right Lamp Short 205 Check the lamps cables and connections to the control system If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made then the ISM may be defective This occurs when the control system detects a short in either of the Indicator Circuits Left Indicator Lamp Short 20i Check the indicators cables and connections to the control system If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made then the ISM may be defective Latched Timeout This occurs when the control system detects a failure in either of the Indicator Circuits This is most likely to be an indicator bulb failure Check the indicator bulbs cables and connections to the control system If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made then the ISM may be defective This occurs when the control system detects a failure in either of the Indicator Circuits This is most likely to be an indicator bulb failure Check the indicator bulbs cables and connections to the control system If the trip is still present after the above
31. water and mild soap Occasionally check the seat and back for sagging cuts and tears replace if necessary Do not store your chair in damp conditions as this will lead to mildew and rapid deterioration of the upholstery parts 5 All moving mechanism will benefit from simple lubrication and inspection Lubricate using petroleum jelly or light oil Do not use too much oil otherwise small drips could stain and damage carpets and furnishings etc Always perform a general inspection of the tightness of all nuts and bolts Note c f you experience any technical problems it is recommended that you check with your local dealer before attempting to troubleshoot on your own gt f you get one of these error codes contact your local dealer Troubleshooting Trip Text Trip Code This occurs when the control system detects that the Latched Timeout programmed time has been exceeded For example the Input Device Joystick Head Aray Sip and Puff etc has not been operated frequenily enough The trip is a notification of why the control system has dropped out of Latched Mode Cycle the power Initiate Latched Mode If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made then the Input Device may be defective This occurs when the control system detects a short in the Brake Lamp Circuit Brake Lamp Short Check the brake lamps cables and connections to the control system If the trip is still present after the above checks ha
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