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INSTRUCTION MANUAL STANDING WHEELCHAIR
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1. INSTRUCTION MANUAL STANDING WHEELCHAIR KARMAN HEALTHCARE INC City of Industry CA 91748 www KarmanHealthcare com K arman Healthcare Inc Recommends Patient Seek Physicians Counsel Before Purchase TABLE OF CONTENTS P 3 XQ 101 Parts Explanation Chapter 1 SAFETY TIPS 1 1 Standing 1 2 Wheel locks 1 3 Rear wheels 1 4 Armrests 1 5 Power drive Attachments 1 6 Modifications Chapter 2 UNPACKING AND PREPARING THE STAND UP WHEELCHAIR XO SERIES STAND UP WHEELCHAIR FOR USE 2 1 The original package and accessories 2 2 Unfolding the stand up wheelchair Chapter 3 ADJUSTMENT 3 1 Adjusting the seat depth 3 2 Adjusting the backrest height 3 3 Adjusting the Footrest height 3 4 Adjusting the Footrest Angle 3 5 Adjusting the wheel Lock 3 6 The knee support and safety belt and chest belt 3 7 Adjusting the Armrest height 3 8 The rear wheels 3 9 The heel strap 3 10 Gas spring 3 11 The seat cushion Chapter 4 OPERATION OF STANDING AND SITTING Chapter 5 CONTROL SYSTEM 5 1 Battery and control box 5 2 Battery charge Chapter 6 MAINTENANCE amp WARRANTY XO Series Ol 02 03 04 05 06 07 Back rest Chest Strap Controller Hand Rim amp Rear Wheel Wheel Lock Anti Tippers Footrest 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 Arm rest Side Panel Seat Belt Leg Straps Gas Spring Control Box Heel Strap Chapter 1 SAFETY TIPS 1 1 STANDING Attention Before using the stand
2. ND CONTROL BOX CONNECTION The main electrical control system is composed of motor control box battery and controller Connect the power cord of control box to the battery Fig 40 amp 41 DC Power Charge OcCKeT Sac ket a 5 2 BATTERY CHARGE Fig 42 1 First connect the battery charge cords to the battery DC power socket and make sure the cord is securely connected 2 Connect the AC power cord to the AC socket 100 240V 3 Make sure to fully charge your battery every time not charging it completely will cause the lifespan of this battery to diminish faster Batt it i a SE Power condition indictor color Green Full power Empty power The buzzers for Battery Capacity amp Controller Battery o o power Battery Controller Sound of buzzer indicator Capacity color Full power Switch ON Sound short times Green Full power Switch OFF Sound short 1 times Not using over 30 min Switch ON Sound short 1 times Low power Switch OFF Sound short times Yellow Not using over 30 min Empty power Control mode Sound short continue for control a Switch can only Push time downward Safety mode Empty power Shut down Sound long 1 time and pre e fon snd er Sie Note If the energy indicator is yellow consider charging the battery immediately If for any reason you happen to be standing up without any power left charge for approximately 5 minutes to be able to operate the sit down functi
3. al hypotension Warranty Electrical Parts 1 Year 6 Months 1 Structural frame components including platform fork seat post and frame welds are warranted to the original owner 2 To present a claim Customer shall deliver the defective part for exchange or repair if possible to an Authorized Karman provider 3 This warranty is for the replacement or repair at the option of Karman Healthcare Inc of defective parts only and does not cover any labor charges including but not limited to charges incurred for installation of replacement parts or additional fees which may be imposed by Karman Healthcare Inc 4 All warranty replacement parts are under warranty from the date of purchase of the original product and not from the date of part replacement 5 This warranty is valid and enforceable only on products purchased in the United States and from a Karman provider 6 This warranty is applicable only to the customer as an original purchaser of the product from an Authorized Karman
4. ing wheelchair you should be familiar with the operation and the functions of the XO units parts When using the standing function use only in standard household and or hard even ground conditions Not use when ground is wet or slippery In case of staircase the standing wheelchair must be carried by 2 persons on the left and right hand side not in front and behind When the user leaves the standing wheelchair he she should not use their feet to push of from the footplate to avoid the dangers Warning Maximum weight limit should not exceed Any XO Unit 250 Ibs 1 1 1 Standing up stresses your body in ways you may not be used to Therefore we recommend you consult your doctor or physical therapist before using the stand up wheelchair 1 1 2 Before standing up it is absolutely vital that the knee support safety belt and chest belt are fixed correctly 1 2 WHEELS amp LOCKS Wheel locks are not designed to slow the wheelchair down when it is moving Wheel locks hold the wheelchair in place when it is at a complete stop Always set both wheel locks when entering or stand up or leaving the wheelchair 1 3 REAR WHEEL 1 3 1 QUICK RELEASE AXLES Make sure the wheels axle is all the way through before mounting the XO unit If the release button is inside the frame the wheels will release and the user will be in danger 1 3 2 PNEUMATIC TIRES Check pneumatic tires weekly for proper inflation level listed on tire side
5. ments Option as ordered 2 2 UNFOLDING THE STANDING WHEELCHAIR PLEASE PROCEED AS FOLLOWS Remove any transport straps or transport guards Grasp the wheelchair at the backrest and pull backward and push downward up to stop Fig 1 Tighten the knob of left and right Fig 2 Press the flip back Armrest forward Fig 3 Connect the DC power cord to power socket of battery Fig 4 Power Socket Chapter 3 ADJUSTMENT Should you require adjustments and alterations to the mechanism of the wheelchair or any maintenance work please contact qualified technicians 3 1 ADJUSTING THE SEAT DEPTH 1 Pull upward or push forward on the handle controller let the wheelchair frame rise over the rear wheel 2 After loosening the screws on both sides the seat depth can be adjusted using the various holes at 1 increments Fig 5 7 3 Retighten the screws on both sides Fig 8 amp 9 3 2 ADJUSTING THE BACKREST HEIGHT Fig 10 13 1 Remove the padded backrest 2 After opening the screws the backrest height can be adjusted in 2 cm increments 3 Retighten the screws 3 3 ADJUSTING THE FOOTREST HEIGHT The height of the footrest is adjustable and should be altered in line with your body proportions to guarantee the best standing position possible Footrest adjustment should also take account of your choice of seat cushion Fig 14 16 After loosening the screws the footre
6. on Attention 1 Battery can complete 250 cycles depending on weight and condition of the battery 2 New battery must be charged over 8 hours 3 Used battery must be charged up to 8 hours depending on use 4 Charge your battery from the battery charger provided by manufacturer only Wherrcreanmn gt your XU Series Use a ary Or Semy momstened clom to Wipe me wiiecicnalr down For stubborn or oily stains apply a mild detergent to the cloth Do not hose down your XO series with water According to frequency of use check tire pressure between once a week and once a month If necessary pump up the tires in line with manufacturer s recommendations Check the state of the tread on the tires every one to six months If a tire is heavily or unevenly worn it should be replaced Every one to six months check that the brakes still work smoothly Having applied the brakes the 16 wheels should stop turning completely If the brakes are ineffective they should be tightened up According to frequency of use lubricate the joint between one a week and once a month J Fig 43 45 Lower limbs joint contracture absolute contra indication Instability on lower extremity joints Severe abnormal reflex Lower extremities withdraw reflex Severe abnormal reflex Lower extremities withdraw reflex Total hip replacement THR and total knee replacement TKR Severe osteoporosis on lower extremities Severe postur
7. st height can be adjusted using the various holes at 3 4 increments Retighten the screws 3 4 ADJUSTING THE FOOTREST ANGLE After release the screws the footplate angle can be adjusted using the different hole at 10 incline angle Fig 17 amp 18 Retighten the screws Fig 19 3 5 ADJUSTING THE WHEEL LOCK Note Make sure pneumatic tires are properly inflated level listed on tire side wall before adjusting the wheel locks Loosen the socket head cap screw on the top of the clamp Slide the mounting bar forward or backward and rotate it to the correct angle position The knurl should be embed into the tire approximately 5 16 when in the locked position Fig 20 Make sure to retighten the socket head cap screw 3 6 THE KNEE SUPPORT AND SAFETY BELT AND CHEST BELT The most important safety features of the stand up wheelchairs are the knee support amp safety belt and chest belt It is absolutely essential that these be correctly in place before you attempt to stand up 3 6 1 THE KNEE SUPPORT The knee support holds the knees in an extended posture and prevents you slipping out the wheelchair while standing up Attach the two triangular form of the knee lock Support to the double head screws on either side of the wheelchair Fig 21 if li Center the knee support in front of each knee using the Velcro fasteners then pull it until it is sitting firmly in place jus
8. t below the knee cap Fig 22 3 6 2 THE SAFETY BELT Fig 23 The safety belt holds the waist in place Make sure that the safety belt is secure on the backrest of Velcro fasteners To release the safety belt Simply press the red button in the center of the catch To slacken hold the catch at a right angle to the belt and pull 3 6 3 ADJUSTING THE CHEST BELT Fig 24 26 Make sure that the chest belt is secure on the backrest of Velcro fasteners The chest belt is to hold the upper body chest in place 3 7 ADJUSTING THE ARMREST HEIGHT 1 Release the knobs left amp right Fig 27 2 Release the left amp right screws on the clamp adjusting the clamp to suit position height 7 10 Fig 28 amp 29 3 Retighten the screws of clamp FOLDING THE BACKREST Release the knobs Fig 30 Pull the flip back armrest upward Fig 31 3 8 THE QUICK RELEASE REAR WHEELS The quick release axles the rear wheels can be easily removed and set back on place Fig 34 Depress the release button in the center of the wheel then pull outward or re mount the wheel Having mounted the wheel push and pull it several times to ensure the quick release axle has definitely locked in 3 9 THE HEEL STRAP Fig 35 The purpose of the heel strap is to prevent the legs and or feet slipping backwards It is fitted behind the heels or higher By making use of the Velour fas
9. tening it is possible to alter the length of the strap and thus to ensure the ideal position for the feet on the footrest Ideal positioning of the feet 1s vital in ensuring a good standing position 3 10 GAS SPRING The gas springs are specially designed to help hold your body weight in the balance Note Contents under pressure Do not take apart puncture apply heat or fire 3 11 THE SEAT CUSHION The Velcro fasteners fitted to the surface of your seat should allow you to attach the majority of set cushions securely The Velcro fasteners prevent the cushion from slipping out of place even when you are standing up The height of the footrest should be adjusted to take into account the height of a given seat cushion Once you are certain these are complete your ready to stand up Chapter4 OPERATING THE STANDING AND SITTING FUNCTIONS 1 First adjust and fix the knee support to suit position and make sure the two triangular form of knee support lock to the double head screws of frame Fig 36 amp 37 2 Fix and lock in the safety belt Fig 38 3 Fix and strap on the chest belt Fig 39 4 Pull upward on the joystick button of the wheelchair controller to operate the standing up function 5 Push downward the joystick button of the wheelchair controller to operate the sitting down function Note Please make sure your hand is not under the stand up mechanism Chapter 5 CONTROL SYSTEM 5 1 BATTERY A
10. wall 1 3 3 CURBS INCLINES AND RAMPS Always practice with a healthcare professional or attendant Before attempting to negotiate curbs inclines or ramps alone It is important for you to develop a safe technique that is suitable to your abilities WARNING Doing a wheelie tilting the wheelchair backward to its balance point can be dangerous and it is not recommended you perform this maneuver under any circumstances 1 4 ARMRESTS Flip back Armrests Never lift the wheelchair by the armrests These parts are detachable and lifting the wheelchair by them may cause damage to the chair or injury to the user 1 5 POWER DRIVE ATTACHMENTS Karman Healthcare Inc standing wheelchair does not advocate the use of power drive attachments on any XO series wheelchair Use of a power drive attachment on a XO series wheelchair alters its intended use Installation of a power drive attachment is considered an alteration to the frame and voids the warranty 1 6 MODIFICATIONS Making any unauthorized modifications or using parts not supplied by Karman Healthcare Inc or any change to the wheelchair structure might make it an unsafe and will void the warranty Chapter 2 UNPACKING AND PREPARING THE STANDING WHEELCHAIR XO SERIES FOR USE 2 1 THE ORIGINAL PACKAGE CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING COMPONENTS Standing wheelchair W Heel strap amp chest belt Knee Support Charger Pump Oil pot User manual and tool for adjust
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