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1.            Adjustment Procedures  Footrest Adjustments  Length    Using a suitable tool provided  remove the screws   arrowed      Slide the footrest inner tube up or down to the required  height and secure in place with the screws  3    Note   The height adjustment screw must always be fit         ted securely fitted     Posture Support  lap belt     Belts that have been cut  frayed  damaged or stressed through impact should be  replaced     To clean use warm soapy water only  Do not use chemical cleaners  bleach or  dye     Contamination with petrol  grease and acid will be detrimental     Periodic inspection of the installation will ensure reliable service of the belt        CAUTION     e The charger is for indoor use only  e Do not use an open flame whilst batteries are being charged    e Do not use the battery charger if it has been dropped or misused as damage to  the electronics could occur   e Do not leave the charger plugged in the mains supply and switched off  Al   ways remove the plug    Battery Gauge   The battery gauge works in the following way    Located on the control box  the battery gauge has three colour bars    When you switch on the control system  the battery gauge shows an estimate of  the remaining battery charge    If the battery shows red  yellow and green  the batteries are charged     If the battery shows just red and yellow  then you should charge the batteries as  soon as you can     If the battery gauge shows just red  either steady or flashing
2.    Do not carry passengers   Do not sit in your Powerchair if the unit is in freewheel mode    We recommend that you do not sit on your Powerchair when in a vehicle  but  transfer to a vehicle seat    Always stop before making a sharp change of direction   Always engage a slow speed when going down gradients   Do not use the joystick in an erratic manner when going up or down an incline  Do not drive in reverse down a slope or kerb   Always keep your feet on the footplate when moving   Do not stand on the footplate when getting in or out of the chair    Do not expose the Powerchair to direct rain or high humidity   e  in the bath   room  as it may cause it to malfunction  electrically or mechanically     We recommend the use of safety belt  Always keep your pneumatic tyres to the correct pressures    Always make sure that the batteries are sufficiently charged before setting out  on a journey    Do not use parts  accessories or adapters other then those authorised by Drive Medical  Ltd  Keep the Powerchair away from children  It is not intended to be used as a toy    The manual parking brakes are not designed for slowing down          Troubleshooting Guide    The following information is intended to assist in the location of a fault that may  occur in a certain part of your Powerchair   s electronics  Go to the number in the  list which matches the number of flashing bars and follow the instructions     If the problem persists after you made the checks described below contact
3.   months  It is in your best interests  not only to ensure your personal safety but  also to ensure long life and reliability  Regular service will identify early damage  and worn components avoiding unnecessary faults occurring     Weekly check that    e Check all connectors are secure properly  properly mated and free from dam   age   e Castor bolts are tight and all fasteners are secure   e Adjustable height arms operate and lock securely    e The drive wheels mounting bolts are secure and there is no excessive side  movement or binding when spun    e Tyres do not show excessive wear or damage    e Castors for proper tension  1 e  spinning castors should come to gradual stop    Monthly check that    e Check joystick gator around the base of the joystick for damage or splitting  e Motor parking brakes function correctly   e The chair rolls straight  no excessive drag or pull to one side    e Pivot points are free of wear or looseness   e Seat and backrest upholstery is not for ripped or sagging    e Frames are not worn or bent    Cleaning    Paintwork and plastic mouldings can be cleaned with a damp soft cloth of warm  soapy water  Do not use any harsh abrasive cleaners  bleach base fluids or  solvents     Seat and back upholstery can be cleaned with a general purpose upholstery  cleaner or sponged with warm soapy water           _ 18      Safe Operation    When using indoors beware of narrow doors  steps  high surfaces  protruding  wall fittings and everyday household item
4.  classified as an     Invalid Carriage    for use indoors  on pavements  footpaths  pedestrian zones and  areas free from motor traffic  Use on the road or highway is not allowed except    Backrest height   Backrest angle    Tilt in space  from  Overall dimensions     Overall width     Overall length with legrests     Overall length without  legrests     Maximum height   Distance seat to floor   Weight capacity   Wheelchair weight   Range    Rear wheels    Front wheels    Motors     Batteries     48 cm  with cushion   53 cm  without cushion     78 cm   10 cm anti tip wheels     solid 35 cm  13 5      solid 22 cm  8 5                20     for the purpose of crossing     Feature Guide      Adjustable Backrest  Va Adjustable Seat   4 N  Footrest   mes        Joystick Control    T      N         Anti  Tipper       Skirt Guard    Rear Wheel q      Kerb Climber    Drive Train  Front Castor    Adjustable Height Armrest          Safety Guidelines       op                  SEE i            SEE    FF    i      f         w    w    Do not use on the road  except when crossing between pavements  When  crossing the carriageway of a public road always take extra care and observe  the Highway code    Do not turn off the controls by switching the ON OFF button when moving at  speed  This will bring the brakes on immediately and could cause damage to  the controls    Do not ride over deep  soft terrain  soft dirt  loose gravel  deep grass   Do not attempt to mount a kerb higher than specified
5.  must  ensure that your chair is maintained and is in a good condition at all times           INSTRUCTIONS FOR DISPOSAL    TO COMPLY WITH NATIONAL LAW  THE FOLLOWING  INSTRUCTIONS ARE GUIDELINES FOR THE DISPOSAL OF YOUR  PRODUCT AT THE END OF ITS LIFE OR WHEN IT CEASES TO  FUNCTION ECONOMICALLY    RECENT LEGISLATION ON ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT INDICATES  THAT THE EQUIPMENT MUST BE DISPOSED OF IN A PROPER  MANNER     e THE PRODUCT AND  OR ITS COMPONENTS ARE NOT TO EN   TER THE SYSTEM OF LANDFILL SITES     e THE PRODUCT AND OR ITS COMPONENTS ARE NOT TO BE DIS   POSED OF IN DOMESTIC HOUSEHOLD WASTE     e THE ELECTRICAL AND MATERIAL PARTS ARE TO BE DISPOSED  OF AS SCRAP OR RECYCLING MATERIALS     e LOCAL WASTE COLLECTION DEPOTS ARE AVAILABLE TO  ADVISE AND DISPOSE OF ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS     e BATTERIES WHICH CONTAIN LIQUID ACID MUST BE STORED  AND DISPOSED OF SEPERATELY AT THESE DEPOTS     e PLEASE ENQUIRE ABOUT DISPOSAL DEPOTS WITH YOUR  LOCAL AUTHORITY     e SHOULD YOU REQUIRE FURTHER ADVICE  PLEASE CONTACT  YOUR SUPPLIER OR NEAREST DEALER        Di    Drive Medical Volt Power Chair    User Manual       TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS    Seat width  adjustable from  40 cm to 50 cm    Seat depth  adjustable from  39 cm to 46 5 cm    Classification       Technical Description    The Drive Medical Volt Powerchair is a Class    B    indoor outdoor vehicle with    a maximum carrying capacity of 130 kg  20 stone  which must never be ex   ceeded  It has a maximum speed of 4 mph  6 5 km h  and 1s
6.  of Contents    Introduction   Intended Use   Legal  amp  General Responsibilities  Technical Description   Feature Guide   Safety Guidelines   Safe Operation   Electromagnetic Interference  Adjustment Procedures   Footrest Adjustments   Arm Adjustments   Seat Belt   Control Box Adjustment  Operations of Use   Control Box   Driving  Steering   amp  Braking  Joystick Control   Control System Status   Locking   Unlocking the Wheelchair    Footrests    10    10    10    11    12    13    14    Armrests    Negotiating Inclines    Anti Tippers    Kerb Climber    Transferring to and from the chair    Circuit Breaker    Freewheel Operation    Wheels and Tyres    Disassembly  amp  Storage    Transportation    Batteries  amp  Battery Charging    Batteries    Battery Charging    Battery Gauge    Safety  amp  Maintenance Inspection    Cleaning    Troubleshooting Guide    Technical Specifications    Instructions For Disposal    14    15    15    15    15    15    16    16    16    17    18    18    18    19    20    20    21    22    23       Drive Medical Volt Power Chair    User Manual       Introduction    Welcome to the Drive Medical Volt Powerchair and thank you for choosing our    product  This latest model has been designed with specific practical user needs in  mind  It combines solid  rugged construction and high tech electronics  safety and  performance  We are confident that it will prove a reliable companion in your  home as well as outdoors     This manual contains some usef
7.  slowly  then you  should charge the batteries immediately     At full charge all eight lights will be on  As the battery charge drops during  Powerchair operation successive bars will extinguish  Except in emergency  do  not drive on discharged batteries  If you ignore the warning  the bottom bars  flashing  and the battery charge drops further to a level where there is no longer  sufficient charge to allow safe driving  the controller will automatically cut the  power supply to the motors and the power chair will come to abrupt stop           ME ae          Batteries  amp  Battery Charging  Batteries    The Powerchair is supplied with two sealed deep cycle  maintenance free  batteries  These are fitted under the seat in the centre of the Powerchair  For easy  handling  Carrying straps are provided to assist in fitting or removal     These batteries are different from ordinary car batteries and should be charged  with the charger specifically for this type and make of battery     CAUTION    Using incorrect battery size and or voltage may cause damage to     ry    y     the Powerchair and have an adverse effect on the performance  specifications     To ensure long battery life  do not allow the batteries to become totally  discharged  If the Powerchair is not used for a length of time the batteries must  receive a full charge once a month and remain fully charged during storage     Battery charging    The battery charger supplied with your Powerchair is fitted with an automat
8.  your    dealer  Do not use the Powerchair and turn off the power     1 Bar The battery needs charging or there is a bad connection to the battery   Check the connections to the battery  If the connections are good  try  charging the battery    2 Bar The left hand motor has a bad connection  Check the connections to the  left hand motor    3 Bar The left hand motor has a short circuit to a battery connection  Contact  your service agent    4 Bar The right hand motor has a bad connection  Check the connections to the  right hand module    5 Bar The right hand motor has a short circuit to a battery connection  Contact  your dealer    6 Bar The Powerchair is being prevented form driving by an external signal   The exact cause will depend on the type of Powerchair you have  one  possibility is the battery charger is connected    7 Bar A joystick fault is indicated  Make sure that the joystick is in the center  position before switching on the control system    8 Bar A control system fault is indicated  Make sure that all connections are  secure    9 Bar The parking brakes have a bad connection  Check the parking brake and  motor connections  Make sure the control system connections are secure     10 Bar An excessive voltage has been applied to the control system  This is  usually caused by a poor battery connection  Check the battery connec   tions         19        Safety  amp  Maintenance Inspection    We recommend that your Powerchair is serviced by your local dealer every six
9. and security as the vehicle   s seating systems   However  when transfer is not practical or impossible  ensure the following   1  Check that the vehicle is suitably designed  insured and equipped to transport  a passenger seated in a Wheelchair  2  Remove any part of the Wheelchair  accessories  etc   that can be easily detached  and store it in the vehicle   s luggage hold  3  Make sure the Wheelchair is transported in a forward facing direction  Rearward  facing is only acceptable 1f the passenger   s head and back can be supported by a  suitable bulkhead  4  Use the buckle seat belt  if fitted  with your chair as additional restraint       We recommend that the powerchair is secured within the vehicle using the 4   point webbing tie down system with Karibiner  model no WWR ATF K R   available from Unwin Safety Systems based in Yeovil  U K     Note  Although safety during transportation largely depends upon the diligence  of the person securing the tie downs and passenger restraints it is the user   s re   sponsibility to ensure that the powerchair has been safely secured          15           Freewheel Operation    To push the Powerchair by hand or in the event of a fault or battery failure the  motors gear boxes can be released allowing the Powerchair to be pushed     The lever hould be switched to the freewheel position As shown in picture 2        2  Freewheel  2  Freewheel  Lift red lever up Engaged mode        1  Drive Engaged    Pull black mode  lever up     1  Driv
10. drive    www drivemedical co uk       Warranty Information    Drive Medical Volt Powerchairs are warranted for 12months  24 months frame  from the date  of purchase on side frames and crossbars   NB Batteries are warranted for 12 months         During the warranty period any parts that have become defective due to  faulty workmanship or material will be repaired or replaced without charge  by Drive Medical supplier dealer          The warranty excludes tyres  punctures and items that become worn due to  normal wear and tear such as upholstery and armrest pads      The warranty excludes all items that have been subject to undue  wear and tear and misuse      Unauthorised changes or modifications will forfeit your warranty      lfa defect or fault is discovered  the Drive Medical supplier dealer  from whom the Wheelchair was purchased should be notified immediately    Limitation of Liability    The warranty does not extend to the consequential costs resulting from fault clearance  in  particular freight and travel costs  loss of earnings  expenses  etc  The manufacturer will not  accept responsibility for any damage or injury caused by misuse or non observance of the  instructions set out in this user manual     Dealer Stamp    drive    Drive Medical Limited  Ainleys Industrial Estate  Elland  West Yorkshire  HX5 9JP    www drivemedical co uk    g        r      e  J          lt        iy  q1    Volt Powerchair    User Manual                      292s       Notes           Table
11. e mode    CAUTION    Always re engage the freewheeling device after use  Failure to do  so may result in injury    Wheels and Tyres    Regularly check the condition of front and rear tyres for wear and tear  Contact  your supplier for replacements  Your Powerchair may have split rim wheels  which are held together by screws or bolts  When these are removed the wheel  rim separates for easy access to carry out puncture repairs or tyre replacements     dynamic    2 1 The DK REMD Remotes       DK REMD11       DR REMD21 DK REMDS1               p Ewan i wha      ni   Diem marak Gpe  Increase Spam   Hiari    herdan Cort LED  Service Irdicaier LED  JEME   Fea Function Buttan  adlights   Right Indicata Light  Let Indicator Light  Hazard Lights    Please refer to Shark user guide for full instructions at the end of this user    guide             14     s a       Footrests   Adjustment Procedures  Swing away Footrest  Length Adjustment    Adjustments are made with the user sitting in  the wheelchair with feet on footplates     1  Use a spanner to loosen the bolt at the rear of the footrest support hanger     2  Adjust the footplate up or down as needed to provide maximum support of  thighs on the seat upholstery  then re tighten the bolt     WARNING     Ensure that desired front rigging adjustment does not cause pressure to legs  at front of seat upholstery     Folding Back    This is available to reduce the overall height of the chair  Whilst at the rear of the  chair  grip the small 
12. ed to the required position     To adjust the unit vertically  there is a hexagon key screw in a hexagon nut at   tached to the tubular construction supporting the Joy Stick  Using the hexagon  key provided loosen the screw  adjust unit to the required height and re tighten  screw to secure     Joy Stick conversions to left hand    1  Remove Joy Stick and horizontal tube from right hand arm by releasing hand  knob and hexagon screw    2  Remove the two screws holding the support tube to the Joy Stick and rotate  the tube through 180   to the opposite side and secure to the Joy Stick with  the screws    3  Remove both armrest pads by removing the securing hand knobs  Both pads  are right and left handed    4  To convert to opposite hands remove support brackets from pads and rotate  through 180   and align with opposite screw holes and re secure with screws    5  Secure the original right hand armrest to the left hand arm and repeat for the  other hand    6  Re position Joy Stick unit to left hand side of chair and assemble and secure  to left hand arm    7  Adjust heights and position as previous paragraphs          _ 16            dynamic               a    ALI a Ll      L to       wt    Is  I  LL      SHARK DK REMD  Series of Remotes       Installation Manual            10     Transportation  We recommend that you do not sit on your Powerchair when in a vehicle  but  transfer to a vehicle seat  A Powerchair secured in a vehicle will not provide the  equivalent safety level 
13. ic  electronic switch that terminates the charge when the batteries are fully charged     To avoid reducing battery life always fully charge new batteries before initial  use  Please note that the batteries will not perform to their peak until first six to  ten charging cycles have been completed     The front panel of the battery charger has two lights   red and green  Steady red  light indicates that charger is on from the mains and is ready to charge  Flickering  red light signifies incorrect or bad connection  The other light is yellow orange  when charging  which turns to green when charging is complete     To re charge the batteries  connect one end of the battery charger power cord to  the charging socket and the other end to a 3 pin grounded wall outlet and switch  on at the mains    Do not switch off or interrupt the charging cycle before charging is complete   typically from 8 to 12 hours depending on depth of discharge     When charging is complete always disconnect from the main supply first fol   lowed by unplugging the charger from the chair     The charger also has its own ON OFF switch located in the opposite end to the  two way display lights  Ensure this is switched on to charge your batteries     Joy Stick Adjustment    The Joy Stick can be adjusted so that it is in a convenient position for use  To  adjust the unit forward and backwards immediate underneath the armrest pad  there is a hand knob which when loosened allows the horizontal tube to be ad   just
14. ing outdoors  Espe   cially when climbing kerbs and gradients        Kerb Climber  Std     This is attached at the front of the chair from one side frame to the other  The centre  climbing shoe is set at 10 mm clearance and 1s designed to lift the front of the chair  over a kerb higher than this as you drive forward  returning to its original position  due to its spring action     Approach the kerb head on slowly  Shortly before the front wheels make contact  with the kerb push the joystick fully forward for maximum power     Do not allow the power chair to come to a halt midway through manoeuvre  If pos   sible  use gentle upper body movement to assist motion     CAUTION    Ensure all wheels have mounted the kerb before changing direction     When climbing kerbs you will find that your Powerchair will smoothly overcome  the kerb without the need for drastic speed variations     Transferring to and from the chair  Ensure chair is switched off     Circumstances and individual needs will vary from person to person  but if there  are difficulties we advise you to consult your therapeutic adviser who will help to  develop your skill for appropriate transfer method that suit your individual require   ments     During transfer always make sure that the brakes are in a locked position and the  Powerchair is manoeuvred as close as possible to the transfer seat      Circuit Breaker    If your chair stops for no apparent reason  it is probably due to the circuit breaker   The circuit b
15. lever and push down to release pin allowing the handle sec   tion to be folded     Negotiating Inclines    The Powerchair has climbing power that enables you to overcome gradients  of up to 12    1 5   DO NOT       Always approach an incline directly  not at an angle  and follow it    up or down directly avoiding zigzag movement   gt  5 Lf    CAUTION    Never attempt to climb or descend an incline  which has a slippery or icy surface                 While going uphill or downhill there is no need for drastic cor  iie T    rective joystick movements  The electronic controller ensures  that the extra power required for climbing is automatically ap   plied to the motors  so that the selected speed is maintained  This  is achieved by the micro computer of the electronic controller  compensating automatically for any extra power required              The same applies when you travel downhill  The electromagnetic safety brake  gives you full control over your Powerchair at all times  This unique brake sys   tem enables you to descend at a constant slow speed          12        You can stop at any time while you are climbing or descending  Simply release the  joy stick as on the flat  The electromagnetic safety brake will ensure that the  Powerchair is positively locked and secured in parking position until you are ready  to continue your journey     Anti Tippers   These are fitted at the rear of the chair  adjacent to the rear drive  wheels and must be fitted at all times when driv
16. reaker can be located on the top of each battery box   On rare occa   sions  it happens that there is a temporary overload on the electric circuit  If this  occurs  the circuit breaker button will pop out  To reset  turn the key to the OFF  position  press circuit breaker button and then turn the key to the ON position          73    
17. s such as children   s toys  electrical  appliances etc  Take extra care in kitchen environments     To ensure stability and safe control you must maintain proper balance at all  times  The Powerchair is designed to remain stable during normal use as long as  you do not move you centre of gravity outside the normal seating position     When reaching bending forward do not lean your body out of the Powerchair further  than the length of the armrests  Do not attempt to reach objects by sliding forwards to  the edge of the seat     When reaching bending backwards do not reach any further than your arm will  extend without changing your seating position     Never attempt to use an escalator or stairway  always use a lift     Occasionally check that the adjustments of the footrests  armrests and controller  are secure and are set in the most comfortable position for use     We recommend the use of the safety belt provided with the chair     Avoid use in rain  to avoid the possibility of water penetration into the  electrically operated equipment        DO NOT    DO NOT                         Electromagnetic Interference    Powerchairs may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference  EMI  which is  energy emitted from sources such as radio stations  TV stations  two way radio   and cellular phones     Avoid coming into close contact to them whilst the Powerchair is turned on   Switch off immediately to avoid possible abnormal  erratic movement and control  of your Powerchair   
18. ul tips and information on safety  operation and  maintenance  Please read it carefully to ensure that you get maximum enjoyment  and benefit from your new independence and mobility     Whenever you require special advice and attention do not hesitate to contact  your local Drive Medical  He has all the equipment and know how to provide   an expert service and assistance on technical and clinical applications to suit your  particular need     Intended Us    The Volt Powerchairs are intended to assist and improve mobility for those  individuals who are less able or have walking difficulties who wish to maintain  their independence and freedom     Your day to day activities will depend on your physical capabilities and your own  specific circumstances  If in doubt seek medical advice first     The information is this booklet provides a general guide on how to use your chair  safely and correctly  Do not use the chair without reading this manual first     Legal  amp  General Responsibilities   As a Powerchair user you must be aware of the risks involved to both yourself  and others  We recommend that you take out    Third Party Liability    insurance to  cover you against any possible claims  Advice and policies are available from  general insurance companies or alternatively ask Drive Medical dealer supplier  for details     Although by law you are not required to hold a driving licence you are responsi   ble and fully liable for proper operation and use of your Powerchair  You
    
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