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1. Charge 0 C 32 F 40 C 104 F 1 2 Discharge 15 F 50 C 122 F 1 3 Storage 15 40 104 F 2 Battery Life 2 1 Standby Usage 3 5 years in 2 3Vpc floating charge and 25 C 2 2 Cycle Usage 100 discharge 200 cycles 80 discharge 225 cycles 50 discharge 500 cycles 7 2 Battery Power Depletion Chart Storage Temperature Time Capacity Table Time 1 Month 2 Month 6 Month 12 Month Temperature d 20 C 30 C 68 F 86 F 86 F 104 F 7 3 Battery Charging Guide Remove the connector covers from a battery box to insert DC IN socket indicated at the left side of LAK B box and then plug in power cord The CPU in the control will automatically detect the battery capacity If the power capacity 1s insufficient it will automatically charge When fully charged it will automatically disconnect charging circuit Charging method With constant voltage 2 4 2 5 v cell initial current is below 0 4cA to charge 5 8 hours Charging voltage charging voltage 14 4 15 0V at 25 C 77 F for the cycling use floating voltage 13 5 13 8 V at 25 C 77 F for the standby use Open circuited voltage for fully charged batteries is greater than 12 9V 7 4 Battery Notice Batteries will discharge in storage by itself to reduce the capacity Therefore they must be stored at a place with low temperature dryness no direct sunlight or fire During the storage period batteries should be recharged on
2. KE 7 PLUG 28 ARMREST PAD 29 ARMREST BASE SIDE PANEL 8 ARMREST SOCKET 62 200 50 PU FOAM FILLED TIRE 83 QUICK RELEASE HANDLE STEM 85 LINKER PLATE 88 SIDE PANEL BAR 87 INNER HEXAGON SCREW SIDE PANEL SHORT SLIDE BAR 40 LONG SLIDE BAR 41 BRAKE LEVER 42 FRONT SLIDE LOCK HEADREST SOCKET REAR CLAMP FOR HEARREST 45 ADJUSTABLE LEVER FOOT PLATE FIXING ASS Y 12 1 WELDED CHASSIS FRAME 2 SEAT FRAME 3 ADJUSTABLE SEAT FRAME 4 FOOTSUPPORT TUBE 5 SEAT BOARD 6 BACK SUPPORT BRACKET 7 PUSH TUBE 8 BOARD FOR BACKSEAT 9 BACKSEAT FRAME 10 ARMSEAT FRAME 11 FORK 12 ARMSEAT TUBE 13 ARMSEAT SOCKET 14 ADJUSTABLE BACKSEAT TUBE 15 PELVIC BELT 16 ANTI TIPPING TUBE 18 QUICK RELEASE MUSHROOM HEAD REAR WHEEL ASS Y 20 SEATREST PAD 27 BACKREST PAD 2 PU HEADREST 23 FOOTREST ASSY FOR LEFT FOOTREST ASSY FOR RIGHT 25 HEADREST SLIDER LINEAR ACTUATOR 7 PLUG 28 ARMREST PAD 29 ARMREST BASE 30 SIDE PANEL 81 ARMREST SOCKET 82 200 50 PU FOAM FILLED TIRE 83 RELEASE HANDLE 84 STEM 85 LINKER PLATE SIDE PANEL BAR 87 INNER HEXAGON SCREW SIDE PANEL SHORT SLIDE BAR 40 LONG SLIDE BAR 41 BRAKE LEVER 42 FRONT SLIDE LOCK HEADREST SOCKET REAR CLAMP FOR HEARREST 45 ADJUSTABLE LEVER FOOT PLATE FIXING ASS Y 47 BATTERY 48 BUTTON BOX 13 9 MAINTENANCE Maintenance is an important part of wheelchair ownership Ther
3. USERS MANUAL HWI HWIP 54 HEARTWAY HEARTWAY MEDICAL PRODUCTS CO LTD Part no 70030169 M By ECL RE TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION euo eder qur TEE 4 HEAD REST ARM REST amp PUSH HANDLE ADJUSTM 5 BEE VATING REST ADIUSTMEEN aci CREATA e 6 ATTENDANT amp MANUAL BRAKE 5 7 MANUAL amp POWER RECLINING amp TILTING FUNCION 8 BATTERY CHARGING DID 11 SPARE PARTS DRAWINGS bred hee 12 NA 14 1 INTRODUCTION amp SAFETY Welcome to Heartway Medical Products Co Ltd We truly appreciate your new purchase order on our model HW1 HW 1 We are confident that this design features will provide you with the conveniences you expect during your daily activities Once you understand how to safely operate this product for the first time its safety and performance will give you years of trouble free operation and service WARNING Do not operate this product without first reading and understanding the warnings cautions and instructions in this manual If you are unable to understand the warnings cautions and instructions contact with our authorized dealer before attempting to use this equipment otherwise injury or damage may result Read and follow all instructions warnings and notes In this manual before attempting to operate this product for the first time In additio
4. at they are charged once a month to prevent damaging After the charging process is done make sure that the recharger cable is attached safely without dragging on the floor or getting into the wheels N Warning Make sure that there is no one sitting in the wheelchair while charging Plug the recharger cable into the power socket A green LED will show readiness for load It 1s possible to charge the batteries over night the recharger will automatically disconnect charging circuit when fully loaded Please plug out the recharger cable after the charging process 1s done 7 6 Monitoring the state of charge The state of charge is shown by the three LED s on the remote control You can see the state of charge while using the Power Tilting and Reclining functions Green Fully charged Yellow Charging 15 advised Red Charging 1s required 11 8 SPARE PARTS DRAWINGS 18 QUICK RELEASE MUSHROOM HEAD 4 WELDED CHASSIS FRAME 2 SEAT FRAME 3 ADJUSTABLE SEAT FRAME FOOTSUPPORT TUBE 5 SEAT BOARD 6 BACK SUPPORT BRACKET 7 PUSH TUBE 8 BOARD FOR BACKSEAT 9 BACKSEAT FRAME 10 ARMSEAT FRAME 11 FORK 12 ARMSEAT TUBE 13 ARMSEAT SOCKET 14 ADJUSTABLE BACKSEAT TUBE i5 PELVIC BELT 6 ANTI TIPPING TUBE REAR WHEEL ASS Y 20 SEATREST PAD 21 BACKREST PAD 22 HEADREST 23 FOOTREST ASSY FOR LEFT 24 FOOTREST ASSY FOR RIGHT 25 HEADREST SLIDER 26 HYDRAULIC BRA
5. ce every months a place where the environmental temperature is below 25 C The environmental temperature starts from 25 with an increase of 10 C The recharge interval will shorten 1 2 and the speed of self discharge will increase 2 times The battery capacity can t recover when long term stored under discharge Stored batteries must be recharged before using The first charging time needs about 5 8 hours Batteries should be used as early as possible First in first out criteria should be followed Batteries will gradually deteriorate 1n storage The battery capacity can t recover under the long term storage even by recharging Avoid overcharge as much as possible and charge soon after discharging When battery voltage drops the machine can t be driven If there 16 some capacity left batteries should be immediately charged after used If not immediately charged batteries will degrade early leading to lead acidification When the insufficient power level sounds please immediately charge batteries to avoid permanent damage 10 7 5 Charging the batteries The batteries of the power Tilting and Reclining functions have to be charged on a regular basis Together with the control unit the batteries are place at a separate box beneath the seat If the batteries are stored pay heed to a dry and cool environment to decelerate the natural discharge process during storage If the batteries are stored for a long time period ensure th
6. e are two types of maintenance preventive routine and corrective Preventive maintenance enables you to help extend the life of your wheelchair by catching potential problems before it becomes necessary to correct them Corrective maintenance is what you must do when your wheelchair needs immediate repair Preventive maintenance In addition to your pre ride checks you can pay particular attention to your drive wheels and the overall appearance of your wheelchair Keep your wheelchair clean This will help prevent dirt and other contaminants from getting into places where it doesn t belong like the drive wheel bearings the frame hinges or the caster bearings Drive wheel and caster bearings are sealed and do not require lubrication We recommend you follow the following maintenance checks Ensure that all parts are securely fastened to your wheelchair Check for proper tire inflation Check for drive tire and caster tire wear If they are worn excessively then replace them If they appear to have worn unevenly then contact your authorized dealer before replacing them Check the park brakes After several months of use you may find it necessary to adjust the park brake so that they lock securely when engaged Please see the adjustment section for reference of park brake adjustment methods Check the caster wheel free swivel To keep your wheelchair clean use a damp cloth and wipe down Don t use a hose This could force m
7. n your safety depends upon you as well as your provider caretaker or healthcare professional in using good judgement If you experience any problems with your wheelchair that you are unable to resolve or if you do not feel capable of safety following any of the instructions and or recommendations contained in this manual please contact our authorized dealer for assistance 2 SPECIFICATIONS SPRING 50 55 8 1220 1420mm 18 458mm 3 HEAD REST ARM REST amp PUSH HANDLE ADJUSTMENT Headrest Angle Adjustment Armrest Height Adjustment Headrest Height Adjustment Push Handle Adjustment 4 ELEVATING LEG REST ADJUSTMENT Swing Away Function Elevating Function 5 ATTENDANT amp MANUAL BRAKE SYSTEM Attendant Brake System Manual Brake System 11 Wall 6 Manual amp Power Reclining amp Tilting Functions Manual Tilting 5 25 Press the LH brake and force the handle downwards to adjust the angle Manual Reclining 90 120 Press the RH brake and force the handle downwards to adjust the angle Power Tilting Press the button 2 to Button 1 adjust the tilting angle Power Reclining Press the button 1 to adjust the reclining angle 7 SEALED LEAD ACID BATTERIES USER S GUILD 7 1 Battery Specification Weight Internal Max Max Resistance Discharge Charge m 2 Current A Current A 1 Operation Environment 1 1
8. oisture into the caster swivel or the drive wheel hub Always use soapy water on the seat and dry it thoroughly before using Corrective maintenance If you feel that your wheelchair s performance has degraded or is not operating correctly contact our authorized dealer All components should be provides by our authorized dealers while the unit is still under warranty We do not recommend that you remove any parts and send them back for repair without first contacting our authorized dealer 14

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