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1.    17    If the seat is horizontal   UP  Incline forward the seat till the maximum customizable position     DOWN  Incline downward the seat till 45    If the seat is rearward inclined   UP  Incline forward the seat till the horizontal position     DOWN  Incline downward the seat till 45      When tilting down if the angle of the backrest exceeds the value set with the parameter PG1     the backrest will move UP     The parameter PG3 sets the maximum negative tilt angle     Chassis Orientation       Figure 86               SEE A EEE       www neatech it  78    E Nel Seating  Elf  Complex Seating Module  HS Standard    ala Debug    OD Goba    Ed  7 Debug Global 2 oo      Debug Global 4 110      Debug Global 5 0      Debug Global 6 33  om     Debug Global 7 0  Me     Debug Global 8 0  uae     A  Figure 87    MA A      www neatech it    79    ASSIST  AXES 5     This position is useful to facilitate movement in and out the wheelchair   It is possible to set the angle of backrest  the angle of legrest and the height of the seat  setting    the parameters PA1  PA2 and PA3          E Program1   PGDT Rnet Prog ENE      File Edit Controller Tools View Help       Parameter     Profile Management    Profile 2 ie     Configuration   Mode2    Mode3 Mode 4     Speeds    Profile 2    Profile 3 Profile 4     Controls  Y Latches    Profile 3    A Seating       Channel 2 Channel 3 iChanel4    O  E 2     Profile 2    Profile 3 Profile 4          Seating Module Enabled No      Battery  e   p    
2.    SERVICE MANUAL    Rev D 2014 10 11    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY       The manufacturer    Neatech it    4 A  A  de Curtis  80040  Cercola  NA   Italy    under its responsibility  states that    the wheelchair EVO3    satisfies the conditions laid down by the European Directive 93 42 and its subsequent updates     according to the criteria for classification of Annex IX of this directive  the EVO3 is classified as    class I medical device    It also complies with the requirement of the harmonized standards     UNI EN 12182     Technical aids for disabled person    UNI EN 12184     Electrically powered wheelchairs  scooters and their chargers    1  2    WHEELCHAIR  PRESENTA TIO Ninco oia 9  USER INFORMATION eee 10  22   VW 10  22  CHEEKS to De made ON EN EN usas 12  Dade MAP 12  231  Remove the EVOS from the pallltiuvinini ie a a 13  2A BSSemNboperNnNa rv 13  25   TRANSDOFE nd SEP JP 13  25  ADJUSTMENTS Luse SEE 14  206  AMES 14  262 NNN 15  206 Bik 18  262  AAA e EI O 18  265  Die le  ode 19  27  USEOF THE REAR sv 20  27 1   RNEECONTrO CON SO aa 20  272 SING TE WNECICIOIN esas aaa aitor 22  2 7 3 Manual brake release leve vr Je 25  274  Powered TUACUON aure 26  PT EVENT 28  216  USG AS SCal IN motor VENLEG aan 30  2 8  MAINTENANCE pr 32  LOE VENN 33  2 8 2 Checks to be made on the wheelchair       rrrrrrnnnnrnnnnrrnnnnrrnnnnrnnnnnnsnnnvnnnnnssnnnvnnnnnnsnene 34  283  TOUDESNOOUNE sitas aa 34  29 Selv 37  2 10 instruction for TEPIACIMNE DAS Gea 39  2101 MP 39  2102 FONR 39 
3.    TD NNN 40    2102  ere COV ON RS 40    2105  Brest Jaer 41  2106     ViFEOr traction  MIN TUDE  cani AS 41  2 10 7 Tire of castor wheel  With tube          rrrurnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnrnnnnnennvnnvrnnnnnennnnnnennnnnsnnnnnee 42  2108  Amrest P   AAA e II elske 43  105 ob 43  210100  SUNN 43  21011  Backrest cui eee 43   3  InStruct  nstorrepladn  Darts raid 44  2A BRNO PP 44  EE EO REE ER ENE AE NE 45  3  BELO 46  34  Teton Wee lerena T TO T A eee 47  So  FT 47  EG NON 48     NPS 49  38  B  ten replacement citas as 50  539   Leht on traction ve hp 53  3 10 Liention castor wee lesa idad iaa 54  3 11 VOW SENG E 55  3 12 POWer MOTE Hae 57  3 13 EIEIO OWNS lin 58  3 14 PENNEN 59  3 15 Advanced Seatine MOLE PP 61  3 16 Pie  E NN 63  3 17 complete Feet vare 64  3 18 EA ENE NN ATE 65  3 19 ENE 66   As  Minerva 67  Puntero Ne els naaa 67   5   Electronics Maltenance nta beans suit alee cite a a cates 68    EL NNN 68    5 ME NN HP 69    5 SMT eden 71  5 3 1 Software of the Rnet System     On Board ProgrammMing                ccccccssscceesseceeeeeeeees 72   5 4 Software of Rnet system     changing parameters     r rarnnnnrrrnnnnnrnnnnnerennnnrrnnnnernnnnssnnnnneeee 75  55   Electronic TOUISSNOO NE nara 83  50 FET SEN 83  Hr    Magneto NN dANC DONN NR 88   6   SPECNICAONS niana ads 89  H   DINER 90   TT WARRANTY ERNST 91  T   SRANIMBRA pvr 91    72  INGDENFREPORIING Jr 91    Service manual is intended for technical personnel to maintain and repair  wheelchairs  It is important to fo
4.   To mount the new part repeat the Operations in reverse order     2 10 4 Legrest cover    Take the two lower side of the legrest cover and pull them out  Then you have to take two higher  side of the cover and pull them out  In this way you are able to take away the eae cover           Se hs               Ly       7  t   Amar   M l          na    Figure 39    Figure 40    To mount the new part repeat the operations in reverse order                SEE EE EE EEE       www neatech it  40    2 10 5 Backrest cover    Remove the backrest cover first removing the lower part and then pulling it upward        Figure 41  To mount the new part repeat the operations in reverse order     2 10 6 Tire of traction  with tube     Remove the screws  1  shown in Figure 42 and remove the wheel of traction  Then remove the  screws  2  indicated in Figure 43 and take away the rim  after that it is possible to remove the  tire with its tube                      0      y II    y CO A                       Figure 43    To mount the new part repeat the operations in reverse order     Timms A EEE        www neatech it  41    2 10 7 Tire of castor wheel  with tube   Disassemble the castor unscrewing the bolt shown in Figure 44 by locking the nut  1  with an  open end wrench of 13 mm and unscrew the bolt  2  with an allen wrench of 6 mm           f O eM a        ALT NAL SaaS 7  fp AN AN   SO VANN             a    x hl Y 4  As    Figure 44    Remove the screws  1  shown in Figure 45 and take away the rim
5.   after that it is possible to    remove the tire with its tube              y mw      Y  ES        VIN    LL AN     A   I 5 Ly        Til  Er      Ny 7  gt      7   f   h      N JG      a 0     Er     VW  0  V       0  t         VA vg        4     A    Figure 45    To mount the new part repeat the operations in reverse order                SEE EEE a         www neatech it  42    2 10 8 Armrest pad    Unscrew the screws indicated in Figure 46 and substitute the armrest pad with a 4 mm allen  wrench        Figure 46    To mount the new part repeat the operations in reverse order     2 10 9 Joystick    Switch off the wheelchair using the power button on the joystick  see Figure 19  Switch off the  main circuit breaker  see section 5 6  Unplug the joystick cable  Unscrew the two screws below  the joystick using a 3 mm allen wrench   Substitute the joystick  screw the two screws and plug the cable again  Ensure that the cable is  properly connected   Disconnected  Correctly Connected       I Be  Incorrectly Connected    Figure 47          2 10 10 Seat cushion  Remove the seat cushion pulling it up  Place the new cushion on the straps and ensure it is  correctly got it right  Specify the width of the wheelchair    2 10 11 Backrest cushion    Remove the backrest cushion pulling it forward  Place the new cushion on the straps and ensure  it is correctly got it right  Specify the width of the wheelchair     A A A A a a EN EEE ee EE  www neatech it  43    3 Instructions for replacing 
6.  022b Light on castor wheel for RWD wheelchair    These light are back lights for FWD wheelchair and front lights for RWD wheelchair        www neatech it  54    3 11 Joystick support    First assure that the wheelchair is on a level surface and it is at the default position  see section  2 7 2      If the wheelchair has any problem at the seating system for which it is not    possible to reach the default position  please contact the manufacturer       Switch off the wheelchair using the power button on the joystick  see Figure 19  Switch off the  main circuit breaker  see section 5 6  Unplug the joystick cable   Seeing Figure 64 unscrew the two screws below the joystick to remove it        Figure 64    Seeing Figure 65  unscrew the two indicated bolt and remove the support        Figure 65       www neatech it  55    Part number Description    R042 024 Rh joystick support       R042 025 Lh joystick support    Substitute the support and mount the new part following instruction in reverse order  When  connecting again the joystick ensure that the cable is properly connected     Disconnected  Correctly Connected    Incorrectly Connected    Figure 66           EEE EEE GE EE eee ES EE JE KEENE EEE  www neatech it    56    3 12 Power module    First assure that the wheelchair is on a level surface  Lift the seat to the maximum height  Recline  the backrest at 90       If the wheelchair has any problem at the seating system for which it is not    possible to reach the desired posi
7.  9 hours  If the  charge duration was reduced  about 1 hour   that is a sign of failure  contact the vendor for a  possible replacement of batteries     Don   t use the wheelchair during the charge                SEE A EEE       www neatech it  28    SHOCK HAZARD    Check if charger data sheet matches with the network power  voltage  frequency    Only use the charger supplied with the wheelchair     RELEASE DANGER    Any impact to the batteries could cause a loss of fluids  Pay attention    ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD    It is recommended to properly recycle used batteries  Contact your local agency  for waste disposal for more information            GE a eee ES EE A A A  www neatech it    29    2 7 6 Use as seat in motor vehicle    Hooks for local travel  four point tie down     The wheelchair was tested when used as a front facing seat in a motor vehicle  meeting the  requirements of ISO 7176 19    The way of access to the motor vehicle and handling    within it is influenced by the size of the wheelchair        For a safe use of the wheelchair as a seat in a motor vehicle please follow this instructions    It is recommended to use the pelvic seat belt along the front of the pelvic area  so that the angle  of the belt is between 30   and 75   from the horizontal  as shown in Figure 30  a greater angle   always in the expected range  is preferable        Figure 30    You should keep your seat belts as tight as possible to the body  but without affecting the  comfort   Make sure tha
8.  Figure 73  For more information please see section 5 2     1   BACKREST  2   LEGREST  3   TILT  150 mm   4   NEGTILT          Blue cable to CxSM          Joystick Actuator 3 2   Movement Pin I Pin 2 Movement D51261  Forward ve  ve    Backward ye ve Channel Dow Figure 73    Figure 72    After mounting a new seating module it is necessary to setup again the  software of the wheelchair  See section 5 3 for more information        www neatech it  60    3 15 Advanced Seating module    First assure that the wheelchair is on a level surface and it is at the default position  see section  2 7 2      If the wheelchair has any problem at the seating system for which it is not    possible to reach the default position  please contact the manufacturer       Seeing Figure 74  remove the back cover unscrewing the screws indicated                     EE       WL NW  ISO   NET  Vie  KI TN  3 vi     A SAT AP     hd                     Figure 74    Unplug the cables from the electronics modules on the panel   Seeing Figure 75  unscrew the screws indicated and remove the panel with electronic modules     HL 27557     rey    j      E       Figure 75               SEE EEE a       www neatech it    61    Unscrew the two screws indicated in Figure 76 and take away the seating module        Figure 76    Part number Description    R042 028 Seating module    To mount the new part follow instructions in reverse order  To plug again cables please see  Figure 77 and Figure 78  For more information pleas
9.  Move the legrest DOWN till there are danger crash into the chassis    During both UP and DOWN function the system checks for the presence of danger of  crash into the floor  In case of danger the seat will lift up before move the legrest    The angle of legrest is measured respect the inclination of the chassis  not respect the  seating inclination    The parameter PG2 sets the minimum inclination of the legrest to avoid crash into the  chassis     Default value is 90       na JE SE a A JE A EE A  www neatech it    76    The parameter PG6 sets the initial length of the legrest when it is completely closed  It is    in cm and the admissibility range is 30 50 cm     Chassis Orientation  0 Oo  Chassis Orientation    90       m    PG 6  Figure 85  LIFT  UP  Lift the seat UP  For security reasons  if the seat is tilted forward   first it straightens the seat   DOWN  Lift the seat DOWN  It checks if there are any crash danger  into the  chassis or into the floor  for the legrest   Both UP and DOWN function provide for a calculation in order to consider the different  weight on the front and back side of the seat and to decide the power of the two  actuators that move the seat to make the seat to move in a straight way   TILT    First it checks the initial inclination of the seat   If the seat is forward inclined   UP  Incline forward the seat till the maximum customizable position     DOWN  Incline downward the seat till the horizontal position         me A         www neatech it 
10.  and don   t suddenly turn off the joystick   Don   t turn the wheelchair at high speed   When driving downhill  select the slowest speed   When driving uphill  try to keep moving at a stable speed   Anyway avoid driving on ramps without any edge protection   Do not drive up or down slopes with a slope greater than one indicated in the technical  specifications of this manual   Center of balance of the wheelchair and so its stability cab be affected by    e Lifting of the seat   e User position   e Us of a backpack   e Tilting of the seat    WARNING    If your wheelchair begins to behave in an unexpected manner  immediately release the  joystick to stop the wheelchair and turn it off              www neatech it  22    DEFAULT POSITION    Default position mean a safe position for the seat system of the wheelchair   Height of the seat   0 cm    O    Angle of seat   0   o Angle of legrest   90    o Angle of backrest   90      Obstacle climbing    When facing with an obstacle it is recommended to set the position of the seat in the     default position       In order to riding over higher obstacles it is strongly recommended to take a run up of  almost 500 mm when facing the obstacle first with castors     Dealing with uphill  When facing an uphill road it is recommended to set the position of the seat in the     default position      In order to best come over an uphill it is strongly recommended to use an outdoor  profile at maximum speed with the wheelchair facing forward     
11.  is if the joystick is  deflected away from center  before and during the time  the control system is  switched on  The joystick  displaced screen will be  displayed for 5s  If the  joystick is not released  within that time then a trip is  registered     This occurs when the control  system detects that the  battery voltage has fallen  below 16 V    This occurs when the control  system detects that the  battery voltage has risen  above 35 V  The most  common reasons for this are  overcharging of battery or  bad connections between  the control system and the  batteries     This occurs when the control  system detects a problem in  the solenoid brakes or the  connections to them     Action    Ensure that the joystick is  centered and power the  control system     If the trip is still present then  the joystick may be  defective     See section 2 10 9    Check the condition of the  batteries and connections to  the Rnet system     If the trip is still present after  the batteries and  connections have been  checked  than the Power  Module may be defective   See section 3 12     Check the condition of the  batteries and the  connections to the control  system     If the trip is still present after  the batteries and  connections have been  checked  then the Power  Module bay be defective   See section 3 12     Check the solenoid brakes   cables and connections to  the control system     If the trip is still present after  the above checks have been  mane  then the Power  Module
12.  may be defective   See section 3 12           www neatech it  84    Motor error    3B00 M1  3C00 M2    Inhibit active    Lamp short    7205 Left lamp short  7209 Right lamp short    Indicator lamp short    7206 Left indicator short    720A Right indicator short    Indicator lamp failed    7207 Left indicator failed  7208 Right indicator failed    This occurs when the control  system detects that a motor  has become disconnected    This occurs when any of the  inhibit inputs are active and  in a latched state    This occurs when a short in  either of lamps circuit is  detected     This occurs when a short in  either of indicators circuit is  detected     This occurs when a failure in  either of indicators circuit is  detected     Check the motors  cables and  connections to the control  system     If the trip is still present after  the above checks have been  mane  then the Power  Module may be defective   See section 3 12     Reboot the wheelchair  This  will drop out of Latched  Mode and clear the trip    Check the lamps  cables and  connections     If the trip is still present after  the above checks have been  made  then the Light Module  may be defective  See  section 3 13     Check the indicators  cables  and connections     If the trip is still present after  the above checks have been  made  then the Light Module  may be defective  See  section 3 13     Check the indicators  cables  and connections     If the trip is still present after  the above checks have been  m
13.  oso    Channel 7   Channel 8  24 25  Profile 7  Profile 8    CAP NUM SCRL App  CxSM Developer OEM File  OEM R net Not Connected m    Figure 89        A EE Se EE EEE       www neatech it  80    STAND UP  AXES 7     This position is useful to stay on the wheelchair with a little negative tilt and legrest totally    opened     It is possible to set the angle of backrest  the angle of legrest  the height of the seat and the    angle of the seat setting the parameter PA1  PA2  PA3 and PA4       i File Edit Controller Tools View Help       Dee LAG SCR Wo st adi OB at PEs    R   Profile Management i Profile 2   Profile 3 Profile 4 Profile 5   Profile 6   Profile 7 i Profile 8  Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 Mode 5 Mode 6 Mode7  Mode 8  Profile 2  Profile 3 Profile 4 Profile 5 Profile 6 Profile 7 Attendant       Profile 2   Profile 3    Profile 4 Profile 5 Profile 6 Attendant       Axis9   Axis 10   Axis 11   Axis 12       Channel 2   Channel 3   Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 iChannel 7    Channel 8  VB 2 21 22 rm  Profile 2   Profile 3   Profile 4 Profile 5 Profile 6 Profile 7 Profile 8       For Help  press Fl          Figure 90    LAY DOWN  AXES 8         il Program   PGDT Rnet Program 15 m  s       CAP NUM SCRL App  CxSM Developer OEM           m       File  OEM R net Not Connected      This position is useful to lying down on the wheelchair  Backrest and legrest will totally open  and seat will straight  It is possible to choose the height of the seat setting the parameter PA1         Fi
14.  that need to be repaired and contact the  manufacturer to know the address of shipment    Pay special attention to the packaging in order to avoid any damage during  the transport     If the wheelchair has any problem at the seating system for which it is not  possible to reach the default position  please contact the manufacturer    After mounting a new power module it is necessary to setup again the  software of the wheelchair   See section 5 3 for more information        www neatech it  58    3 14 Seating module    First assure that the wheelchair is on a level surface and it is at the default position  see section  2 7 2      If the wheelchair has any problem at the seating system for which it is not    possible to reach the default position  please contact the manufacturer       Seeing Figure 71  remove the back cover unscrewing the screws indicated                     EE       WL NW  ISO   NET  Vie  KI TN  3 vi     A SAT AP     hd                     Figure 69    Unplug the cables from the electronics modules on the panel   Seeing Figure 70  unscrew the screws indicated and remove the panel with electronic modules     HL 27557     rey    j      E       Figure 70       _          A A A      www neatech it    59    Unscrew the two screws indicated in Figure 71 and take away the seating module        Figure 71    Part number Description  R042 028 Seating module       To mount the new part follow instructions in reverse order  To plug again cables please see  Figure 72 and
15.  the box as shown in Figure 1        Inside the box there is   e EVO3 wheelchair  e N  1 Charger    e Documentation and manuals        EEE EEE GE a eee ES EE a a  www neatech it    12    2 3 1 Remove the EVO3 from the pallet       Figure 2 Figure 3    Unlock the engine with the lever on the left and right side as shown in Figure 2 and Figure 3 and  slide gently down the EVO3 from the pallet   After positioning the EVO3 in a safe place  return the lever to its original position     ee PACKAGING DIASPOSAL  Hy To properly recycle the packaging materials follow the instructions  provided by your local waste disposal service        2 4 Assembly operation  Mount the backrest on the wheelchair as it is described in section 2 6   ADJUSTMENTS   2 5 Transport and storage    If you do not use your EVO3 for a long time make sure that you set the switch OFF as shown in  Figure 4  You should keep the EVO3 in a place free from dust and moisture and away from heat  sources  If you need to transport the EVO3  turn off the switch    For the transport be sure that the vehicle is approved for this purpose and set the brake release  levers in right position  UP  brakes engaged    The wheelchair isn   t intended to be dismantled for storage or transport        Figure 4       _       A eS A EE       www neatech it  13    2 6 ADJUSTMENTS    EVO 3 wheelchair has the possibility of many adjustments to best suit the specific user    To perform these adjustments they are required a 4 mm allen wrench  a 
16. 4 p 4  For Help  press Fl    SEMISTANDING  AXES 6     D   tS BSP AMA OA s t O et BPE RB    ch  Mode 5  Profile 5       Profile 5       Channel 5    Profile 5                 Profile 6    Mode 6  Profile 6    Profile 7    Mode 7      Profile 7      Profile 8  Mode 8  Attendant    i Attendant    m      Axis 9 Axis 10   Axis 11 Axis 12        Channel 6    Channel 7   Channel 8   23 y  24   25    Profile 6  Profile 7 Profile 8            CAP NUM SCRL App  CxSM Developer OEM File  OEM R net Not Connected m    Figure 88    This position is useful to drive the wheelchair with a minimum lift and negative tilt  It is possible to set the angle of backrest  the angle of legrest  the height of the seat and the  angle of the seat setting the parameter PA1  PA2  PA3 and PA4       Il Program    PGDT Rnet Progr      File Edit Controller Tools View Help    Parameter    Profile 4  Mode 4    Profile l 4    Profile 3    Mode 3  Profile 3      Profile 2    Mode 2       Profile 2      Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3 Profile 4       O   i   f  LT          Channel 3   Channel 4  20 21  Profile 3 Profile 4       Channel 2  19  Profile 2    Channel 1  18  Profile 1                          For Help  press Fl        Dei Be Sth ELE st apio ETAG     Profile 5    Mode 5 N  Profile 5       Profile 5          Channel 5    Profile 5    Profile 7 Profile 8    Mode 7 Mode 8  Profile 7    Attendant    Profile 6  Mode 6  Profile 6    Profile 6 Profile 7 Attendant    Axis 9   Axis 10   Axis 11   Axis 12       0000 
17. 5 mm allen wrench and  a 8 mm open end wrench    These adjustments can be made by the vendor or by an assistant of the user     2 6 1 Armrests    The available adjustment are in height and angle  these need to be made on the same order as  they are presented    For the armrest height loosen the four bolts shown in Figure 5 and adjust the height with the  single bolt located upon the support shown in Figure 6  For this operation use the 5 mm allen    wrench       Figure 5       Figure 6    For the armrest angle  you can decide to adjust the horizontal and vertical angle         mm  www neatech it    14    For the horizontal angle  lift the armrest that you want to modify and unscrew the bolt indicated  in Figure 7  after this you can set the right armrest angle  screwing the bolt to fixing the correct  angle  For this operation use the 4 mm allen wrench       Figure 7    For the vertical angle rotate clockwise the screw shown in Figure 8 to lower the armrest  rotate  counterclockwise the screw to let up the armrest        Figure 8    2 6 2 Legrest    Height  To adjust the legrest height  remove the cover  Figure 9  and loosen the bolts shown in Figure  10 with the 4 mm allen wrench        Figure 9       www neatech it  15       Figure 10    It is possible to adjust separately the height of right and left footrest   After loosen the bolts you can adjust the height of footrest  moving it up or down   To move it down it is required to push it towards the chassis and that push it 
18. Description  R042 003 Legrest actuator       To mount the new part follow the instruction in reverse order        Figure 49       www neatech it  45    3 3 Lateral cover    First assure that the wheelchair is on a level surface and it is at the default position  see section  2 7 2       If the wheelchair has any problem at the seating system for which it is not    possible to reach the default position  please contact the manufacturer       First remove the traction wheel  chock up the wheelchair so that the wheel turns freely  unscrew  the screw indicated in Figure 50 and remove the wheel        Figure 50    Seeing Figure 51  remove the screws  1    2  and  3  and remove the lateral cover     Part number Description       Figure 51       www neatech it  46    3 4 Traction wheel    First assure that the wheelchair is on a level surface and it is at the default position  see section  2 7 2        Q  If the wheelchair has any problem at the seating system for which it is not       possible to reach the default position  please contact the manufacturer    Chock up the wheelchair so that the wheel turns freely  unscrew the screw  1  indicated in Figure  52 and remove the wheel                 GAS LAI            ZNI                              AN  NN  AAS    Figure 52       Part number Description    R042 010 Traction wheel    To mount the new part follow the instruction in reverse order     3 5 Castor wheel    First assure that the wheelchair is on a level surface and it is at t
19. Description Quantity per 1 wheelchair    RO42 026 Power module 1    RO42 027 Light module 1  as accessory     RO42 028 Seating module 1  RO42 029 Advanced seating module 1  RO42 023 Joystick 1         s A         www neatech it    68    5 2 Wiring diagram    POWER MODULE    OOOOOO ODODOO       MOTOR 1  Left  MOTOR 2  Broke  ve  mu         Brake  ve Right     Motor  vel            Motor  ve Broke  ve              Brake  ve    Motor  ve            Motor  ve                Fuse Board  fuse 5x20 500 mA  L       Red Cable  12V 24V mer i  Circuit Braker  BRAKE ETA 8345       80A  12V   nr              24V  to SensorBoard    Blue cable to CxSM       Blue cable to CxSM                1 D51261     P 02   AT  brown a an 2   AT  drown pond   AT  brown 6 pol t AT  brown   sv t  AT  blue 50 AT  blue CM     AT  blue cxsm          be    px TO Voe white sensoren     Voc white moren      Veo white Sensoa 4   Vos white   aat O GND black pax  GND black sobo 1 GND black enoto 1  GND black   SGN violet    ene    SGN violet pan    SGN violet pax    SGN violet  BACKREST LEGREST mT NET   100 mm ann mn dl De   Figure 82                 ms A            www neatech it    69    ISM L          Left Lights  COM Ll ial ul      BE  Right Lights          LET       D50784  mE  Front Lights Rear Lights   with Indicators    1   BACKREST   2   LEGREST   3   TILT  150 mm    4   NEGTILT                   Rnet 1 5 m SA77525L15  Rnet 0 5 m SA77525L05  Rnet 2 5 m SA77525L25    Blue cable 10 cm    Figure 83    Power M
20. WARNING    Stopping and starting the chair while moving up an incline makes the wheelchair more  difficult to control          Dealing with downhill    When facing a downhill road it is recommended to set the position of the seat in the     default position       In order to best come over a downhill it is strongly recommended to use an indoor  profile at minimum speed with the wheelchair facing forward     WARNING    Don t drive up or down slopes with a gradient than indicated in section 6     WARNING    Don t drive up or down ramps that are not equipped with proper edge protection to    prevent the wheelchair from falling down    WARNING    Don t drive down or up a hazardous incline if the surface is covered with snow  ice or  the surface is uneven           www neatech it  23    Driving on side slopes    When facing with side slopes  always drive the wheelchair with great caution and at minimum  speed    Turning with the wheelchair    Don   t turn with the wheelchair at high speed     Driving in dark environments    Driving in dark environments can only be done if the wheelchair has functioning lights    DRIVE WITH SEAT SYSTEM NOT IN DEFAULT POSITION    Operating seat lift  tilt  backrest recline and legrest elevation may change the    center of gravity and increase the risk of tipping over        Always drive in low speed and only use these functions on level surface     Safety belt    Evo3 wheelchair has the predisposition for a pelvic belt  that can be purchased as an a
21. ade  then the Light Module  may be defective  See  section 3 13        Senne EEE    www neatech it  85    Over current    Overtemp    DIME error    Memory error    This occurs when the control  system detects an excessive  amount of current in an  actuator channel  This may  be due to a faulty actuator  motor  cables or connections    This occurs when the  actuator circuitry has  become too hot     This occurs when the control  system detects an  identification conflict  between two modules in the  system    This is a non specific  memory error that could be  caused by any of the  modules within the system    www neatech it  86    Check the movement of the  actuator is not obstructed     If the trip is still present after  above checks have been  made  the Seating Module  may be defective  See  section 3 14     Allow the seating module to  cool  If it is frequently  overheating check the  condition of the actuator  motors and connections     If the trip persists contact  the manufacturer     If a new module has been  introduced     disconnect the new module  and reboot the wheelchair  if  no trip is present connect the  new module to the system  and reboot the wheelchair  if  the trip reappears then the  new module must be the  cause of the problem     If there have been no  additions     Disconnect one module at a  time and reboot the  wheelchair  If the trip is still  present after the above  checks have been made   contact the manufacturer     Check all cables and  connect
22. air can   t be used  a diagnostic screen is    displayed in the display of the joystick     First switch off the wheelchair and leave it off for some minutes  Then reboot the wheelchair  If    the fault still continues  contact an authorized service center     identified Module  Fip Text    pa    Trip Code       Figure 35    Seeing Figure 35     Identified Module indicates the module that had the problem    For example    PM Power Module  JSM Joystick   ISM Light Module    CxSM Seating Module  The Trip Text is a brief description of the problem  The Trip Code is a four digit code that allow an authorized service center to identify the    problem    For any other need  please contact the manufacturer            EEE EEE GE a eee ES EE a a  www neatech it    35       _a_a             A A EEE    www neatech it  36    2 9 Spare part list    Code Description Type of service Note  R042 004 Front cover A  R042 005 Rh cover B  R042 007 Back cover A  R042 009 Backrest cover A    gJ    R042 010 Traction wheel  R042 011 Tire of traction wheel  with tube     R042 012 Castor wheel    R042 013 Tire of castor wheel  with tube     R042 014 Rh motor    R042 015 Lh motor    O o  gt  0 7 gt     R042 017 Rh armrest  with bracket  B  R042 019 Battery set B     gt     R042 020 Charger    R042 021 Light on traction wheel  R042 022 Light on castor wheels    R042 023 Joystick    Dojo    R042 024 Rh joystick support B  R042 025 Lh joystick support B  R042 027 Light module B    OO    R042 028 Seating mo
23. attery is out of the wheelchair chassis  Because of the weight  of the battery set  at this point it is recommended to unscrew the screws indicated in Figure 59  and disconnect the wires in order to completely remove one battery    Then pull the other battery  disconnect the wires and take it away        REE   A 4 O  4                                     E Lm  gt     N          SSN            LAA  ZN               N i          gt  E  NA A PN iva A           Anni  a O          Figure 59    Part number Description  R042 019 Battery set       To mount new batteries follow instructions in reverse order  For wires connection see Figure  60  there is also a label put on the battery set     Red Cable  6 mm     Battery 01 12Y    Blue Cable  6 mm     mu  Battery 02 12Y    Black Cable  6 mm     Figure 60    Only after the new battery set is completely assembled  you can turn on the main circuit  breaker        _   _             mmml    www neatech it  52    3 9 Light on traction wheel    First assure that the wheelchair is on a level surface and it is at the default position  see section  2 7 2       If the wheelchair has any problem at the seating system for which it is not    possible to reach the default position  please contact the manufacturer       Remove the traction wheel as explained in section 3 4 then remove the screws  1  shown in  Figure 61  unplug the cable and take away the plate and the fender in this order    Keep the plate in order mount again the fender    Contact th
24. ccessory   Pelvic belt is only designed to position the user and not for any protection in case of accident    Transfer into and out the wheelchair    Before entering or leaving the wheelchair turn it OFF    Users transfer is recommended with the assistance of an attendant   Don   t use the joystick as a handhold or point of support    Don   t use footrests or armrests as support     Joystick Error    If the joystick is moved from the central position during or immediately after turning on an error  will be displayed  see Figure 21  To enable the wheelchair to drive again set the joystick in the  central position and reboot the wheelchair                Figure 21       www neatech it  24    2 7 3 Manual brake release lever    In case of necessity it is possible to manually move the wheelchair    First of all you have to turn off the wheelchair acting on the specific button of the joystick   Then you can act on the release lever shown in Figure 22 and Figure 23    When the brakes are released  it is not be possible to drive the wheelchair        Figure 22 Figure 23    WARNING    When the brakes are released never use the wheelchair on a slope or a wet  surface     Don t operate the brake release without the presence of an assistant              GE a eee ES EE A A A  www neatech it    25    2 7 4 Powered function    Depending on the configuration of your own EVO3 some of this function should be not available    or different     WARNING    Operating these functions changes the c
25. ce of these devices    EMI can cause your chair  without warning  to    e Release its brakes   e Move by itself   e Move in unintended directions   If any of these occur  it could result in severe injury to you or others  EMI can damage the control system of  your chair    There is no way to know the effect on EMI if you add accessories or modify this chair  Any change to your chair  may increase the risk of EMI  Parts from other suppliers have unknown EMI properties           The wheelchair might disturb the operation of devices in its environment that emit  electromagnetic fields       TEMPERATURE    The temperature of some surfaces may increase when the chair is exposed to external  heat sources as sunlight           Do not install  maintain or operate your wheelchair without reading all warnings and this entire user s  manual   Always keep this manual in connection with your wheelchair     NOTICE TO RIDER    WARNING    Do not use your wheelchair on stairs or escalators  Do not lift or move the wheelchair by any of its removable  parts    The wheelchair should be turned off prior to entering or exiting the wheelchair   The wheelchair may come to a sudden stop at any time during operation    Do not operate the wheelchair if it is behaving abnormally or erratically    Do not operate the wheelchair with low batteries  to minimize risk of becoming stranded    Don t use the wheelchair if your weight exceed the maximum user weight written in the specification of  this user manua
26. ctronic wheelchair     Though EVO3 was designed to be used mainly indoors it is possible to have lights and to use the  wheelchair even in some outdoor environments     Motors 2x 220 W  Batteries 2x55Ah 12V  Electronic Tilt  45      Electronic Negative Tilt  45     Electronic Lift  30 cm    Electronic Reclining Backrest  0 170       Electronic Elevating Central Mounted Footrest    WARNING  It is prohibited to use wheelchair or its parts for any  purpose other than that indicated  For a correct use please follow  the instructions given in this manual  NEATECH IT disclaims  any responsibility for damages caused by improper use of    aids     The information in this manual may be subject to change without    notice  All information  pictures and specifications are based    upon the product information that was available at the time of    printing  They are representative examples and not intended to    be exactly as the actual wheelchair       Sr ammm  www neatech it    9    2 USER INFORMATION    2 1 Warnings    TIPPING HAZARD    Any transport on a slope greater than the maximum security slope can be dangerous        ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION DANGER    The behavior of the wheelchair while driving may be affected by electromagnetic fields  created by transceivers such as  Citizens band  CB  radios  walkie talkies  fire and police  radios  cellular phones  lap top computers  two way radios  and commercial radio and  television broadcast antennas    PLEASE USE CAUTION in the presen
27. down as it is shown    in the Figure 11   After this adjustment you have to screw again the bolts loosen to fix the legrest position        Figure 11    Sr a a EE SE ae a ME EE EEE EEE nn  www neatech it    16    Footrest width and angle    You can adjust separately right and left paddle   Loosening two bolts for one paddle as shown in Figure 12  with the 4 mm allen wrench  you can  move it in the chosen position as shown in Figure 13        Figure 12       Figure 13    Loosening the bolt shown in Figure 14  with the 4 mm allen wrench   under the paddle  it is  possible to modify the angle of paddle        Figure 14               SEE Se A EE EEE       www neatech it  17    2 6 3 Backrest    To perform the adjustment of the backrest for different type of height  you have to screw off  the nuts positioned over the four different bolts as it is possible to see in Figure 15   To screw off the nuts  it is necessary an 8 mm open end wrench     ma vLviv  aT 7  5  8 e  O  WOA   0 0       Figure 15    After screwed off the nuts it is possible to adjust the height  To facilitate the mounting of the  backrest up the support it may be useful to remove the upholstery of the backrest   2 6 4 Seat depth    To adjust the seat depth  loosen the 6 bolts on the right side and the 3 bolts on the left side of  the seat  as it is shown in Figure 16        Figure 16    In this way one can move forward and backward the seat  When the chosen position is reached  it is necessary to screw again the bol
28. dule    R042 029 Advanced seating module B  R042 030 Footplate B  R042 031 Complete legrest B  R042 032 Legrest belt B    gJ    R042 033 Rnet cable 2 5 m    R042 035 Rnet cable 0 5 m B   R042 038 Advanced seating module cable B   R042 039 Seat cushion A Specify the   R042 040 Backrest cushion A width of the  wheelchair        mmm    www neatech it  37    Type of service   Parts that the final user can  buy at an authorized service  center and substitute by  himself    Parts that need the  intervention of an  authorized service center for  the maintenance    Use of unapproved aftermarket accessories and parts may make the wheelchair  unstable or uncontrollable           EE JE SE ee EE JE KEENE a  www neatech it    38    2 10 Instruction for replacing parts    2 10 1 Antitip castor    Unscrew the screw indicated in Figure 36 using a PH2 star head screwdriver positioned from the  internal side of the castor  Remove the castor                 Figure 36    To mount the new part screw again the screw using the same tool still positioned from the  internal side of the castor     2 10 2 Front cover    Unscrew the screws indicated in Figure 37 and remove the cover  For this operation use a 4 mm  allen wrench        Figure 37    To mount the new part repeat the operations in reverse order                SE Se A EEE       www neatech it  39    2 10 3 Back cover    Unscrew the screws indicated in Figure 38 and remove the cover  For this operation use a 3 mm  allen wrench        Figure 38
29. e controller     Releasing the lever of the controller automatically activates the electromagnetic brake that    locks the wheels of the EVO3     TIME     gt       SPEED  LIMIT  INDICATOR        p   38 st 00     BATTERY  INDICATOR  SPEED INDICATOR    PROFILE IN USE    Figure 20       __             A A A A EEE        www neatech it    The installation menu allows the user to access a range of setting     A right joystick inclination will  enter the menu for the clock  adjustment    Set Time    Left and right the joystick to    Display Time change between 12h  24h  off    You can enter a screen where you  can see the total distance driven  using the wheelchair  the distance  driven from last reset and you can  reset this distance    Distance    You can adjust the intensity of the  LCD screen from 0 to 100   in step  of 10     Backlight    You can choose the color of the  background of the LCD screen  between blue and white     Background    Exit Exit this menu    2 7 2 Using the wheelchair    Do not drive your wheelchair for the first time without the presence of an assistant near to you   At the beginning always use the INDOOR profile  Do not let children use the wheelchair without  supervision  Do not drive your wheelchair under the influence of alcohol   Some pathologies may limit your ability to drive your wheelchair safely  Be sure to consult with  a doctor about your physical limitations  Avoid sudden stops or starts  To stop the wheelchair  use the lever of the joystick
30. e manufacturer to establish the extent of the damage and to decide if it is more  convenient a repair or a complete replacement of the part     In case it is more convenient a repair sent the broken part to the  manufacturer    Pack the part that need to be substituted or repaired and contact the  manufacturer to know the address of shipment    Pay special attention to the packaging in order to avoid any damage during  the transport         Es     of te tiles  y En E     it    N             Figure 61    To mount the new part follow the instruction in reverse order     Part number Description    R042 021a Light on traction wheel for FWD wheelchair  RO42 021b Light on traction wheel for RWD wheelchair    These light are front lights for FWD wheelchair and rear lights for RWD wheelchair           www neatech it  53    3 10 Light on castor wheel    First assure that the wheelchair is on a level surface and it is at the default position  see section  2 7 2      If the wheelchair has any problem at the seating system for which it is not    possible to reach the default position  please contact the manufacturer       Seeing Figure 62  unscrew the bolt  1  and remove the two parts of the light case  Unplug the  cable  Seeing Figure 63  unscrew the two bolt  1  and remove the light        nt    OY  Y 3    i  i N We N    Figure 63    To mount the new part follow the instruction in reverse order     Part number Description    R042 022a Light on castor wheel for FWD wheelchair       R042
31. e see section 5 2       Blue cable to CxSM       2 341    Figure 77    2   051261    Figure 78    After mounting a new seating module it is necessary to setup again the    software of the wheelchair  See section 5 3 for more information           www neatech it  62    3 16 Footplate    First assure that the wheelchair is on a level surface and it is at the default position  see section  2 7 2       If the wheelchair has any problem at the seating system for which it is not    possible to reach the default position  please contact the manufacturer       Seeing Figure 79  unscrew the indicated and substitute the footplate       Figure 79    Part number Description    R042 030rh Rh footplate  R042 030Ih Lh footplate        in A NE JE SE ee EE JE A A A  www neatech it    63    3 17 Complete legrest    First assure that the wheelchair is on a level surface and it is at the default position  see section  2 7 2       If the wheelchair has any problem at the seating system for which it is not    possible to reach the default position  please contact the manufacturer       Remove the seat cushion  Seeing Figure 80 remove the caps  1  and  2  and unscrew the 4 screws  of the legrest beam        Part number Description  R042 003 Legrest actuator       To mount the new part follow the instruction in reverse order        Figure 80        A EE eee ES EE JE KE EEE  www neatech it    64    3 18 Legrest belt    First assure that the wheelchair is on a level surface and it is at the default po
32. ed     If the trip still continues  please contact the  manufacturer            ammm    www neatech it  87    5 7 Magneto hydraulic protection    Use the switch  see Figure 93 and Figure 94 to turn on and off the EVO3   The switch also has the function of protecting the wheelchair from overloaded current and short    circuit        Figure 93 i Figure 94    If the power chair suddenly stops  use the switch to turn on the chair  If the problem still  continues  it means that there are some electric problems     e Check for any damaged cables  for more information see section 5 2   e Check for any damage in connections  for more information see section 5 2     In these cases  there is often a major electrical fault  The cause of fault  should be checked carefully     For more information please contact the manufacturer           _   _       Nm Ra EEE EE     www neatech it    88    6 Specifications    General Feature  Product code   name  Class  EN 12184   Enclosure class    Performance Feature  Maximum user weight  Range   Obstacles climbing  Maximum safe slope  Static stability  Maximum speed    Batteries   Motors   Main circuit breaker  Control force    Environmental temperature  Level of resistance to ignition  Expected lifetime    Dimensions   Weight   Seat Width Min Max  Seat Depth Min Max    Seat Height without cushion  Seat Height  with cushion  Total Width chassis incl  seat    Total Length chassis incl  seat    Clearance floor chassis  Minimum turning radius    Tire pre
33. eed  Minimum turn speed  Maximum forward acceleration    Minimum forward acceleration          _   _         _ A EEE    www neatech it  72    Maximum forward deceleration  Minimum forward deceleration  Maximum reverse acceleration  Minimum reverse acceleration  Maximum reverse deceleration  Minimum reverse deceleration  Maximum turn acceleration  Minimum turn acceleration  Maximum turn deceleration  Minimum turn deceleration    Power   Torque   Tremor damping     Momentary screens enabled    Change profile while driving    Change speed while driving  Speed adjust   Actuator endstop bleep   Sounder volume   Lock function enabled   Reverse driving alarm  Emergency stop switch  Power up mode    Joystick forward throw   Joystick reverse throw       Joystick left throw        Reduce power to minimize risk of indoor fittings  damage  Torque boost to overcome obstacles at low speed  settings  Adjustable damping to reduce the effect of hand  tremor    DO NOT MODIFY THIS PARAMETER    Sets how the lock function is activated    Sets the amount of Joystick movement required to  reach full speed in this direction  Sets the amount of Joystick movement required to  reach full speed in this direction  Sets the amount of Joystick movement required to  reach full speed in this direction               EE    www neatech it    73    Joystick right throw     Joystick deadband    Invert left right JS axis  Invert fwd rev JS axis   Swap joystick axis    Change mode while driving    Sleep timer   Sta
34. el         sa ses EEE SSE     www neatech it    33    2 8 2 Checks to be made on the wheelchair    CHECK    Battery charge level    Electric cables  obstacle  Tightening of  removable parts    Tire pressure    Lights check    Cleaning of  wheelchair  Brake release lever  check    Tire usury    Checking tightness of    chassis screws    PERIOD    Before each utilize    Before each utilize    Before each utilize    NOTE    Check the battery charge level on the indicator  located on the joystick   see Figure 20     Check that the wires do not interface with the  movements of the wheelchair     Ensure all removable parts are securely locked in  place     Verify that the tire pressure is consistent with the  given values     Weekly    DRIVE WHEELS  280 kPa    CASTOR WHEELS  250 kPA    Overfilling can cause a risk of explosion  Verify that all lights and indicators work properly    Weekly    and are clean   This point can apply only if you have lights on    your wheelchair    Monty    Monty  Monty    Annual    2 8 3 Troubleshooting    EVENT    The wheelchair can not  be started    The wheelchair is turned  on but the chair does not  drive    The wheelchair stops  while driving    The wheelchair can only  be driven at low speed    Wheelchair makes noise    Tire puncture    Problems with the seat  system    POSSIBLE CAUSE    Batteries discharged  Joystick cable not connected or badly  connected    Main switch is set to OFF    Batteries in charging    Brake release lever in wrong posi
35. enter of gravity and increases the    risk of tipping over   Always drive in low speed and only use these functions on horizontal  plane           Seat lift       Figure 24    A maximum lift of 30 cm allows the user to have more independence     Seat tilt    Adjusting the tilt of the wheelchair  45    causes a better  distribution of pressure on the body of the user    This helps to reduce the incidence of all problems due to  punctual localization of loads     Moreover tilting helps you to avoid retention of fluids in the  lower leg  make it easier to sit on the wheelchair     As a consequence even legrest will be raised while tilting  so  you can better pass some obstacles        Figure 25        EEE GE a ee  www neatech it    26    Backrest biomechanical recline       Figure 26    Powered reclining of the backrest  range 90   170    helps to improve the posture  It is also useful  to facilitate personal care  To best fit physiological movement as the backrest recline  it also  slides down  The point of rotation of the backrest can   t coincide with the human   s anatomical  point of rotation of the back  The biomechanical reclining is the best way to solve this and make  the backrest and the headrest to remain in the same position in relation to the back     Legrest biomechanical elevation    A central mounted legrest takes up less space than  separated legrest making it easier to move with the  wheelchair     In this way even lateral transfer will be easier     The knee t
36. f Rnet system   changing parameters    To arrange the programming of special seating position  it is possible to use a special version of    the Rnet software     Programming must be conducted only by qualified personnel with in depth  knowledge of the wheelchair and Rnet system     Any change to this part of the software may result in a hazardous situation  for the user     To manage this part of the software it is required a Rnet Dongle made by  Penny  amp  Giles and some special software   Please contact the manufacturer for more information    To know the latest update version and for more information please contact  the manufacturer           EE JE SE ee a JE KEENE a  www neatech it    75    BACKREST  UP  Move the backrest UP till the angle of backrest is more than a    customizable value   DOWN  Move the backrest down till the angle of backrest is less than a    customizable value     The angle of the backrest is calculated respect the chassis inclination  not respect the  seating inclination    The parameter PG1 sets the maximum angle of the backrest  The range is 150  165     It  must be greater than the parameter PG4  Default value is 165      The parameter PG4 sets the minimum angle of the backrest  The range is 90   125    It    must be less than the parameter PG4  Default value is 90       180     90     Chassis Orientation    Chassis Orientation       Figure 84  LEGREST  UP  Move the legrest UP till the legrest is parallel to the direction of the  chassis   DOWN 
37. g over backwards  which can cause serious injury   The Anti Tippers will keep you from falling over  but they will limit your ability to be pulled up curbs and some  other maneuvers  IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO HAVE THIS WHEELCHAIR WITHOUT ANTI TIPPERS     The wheelchair is not designed for weight training and is unsafe for use as a seat while weight training   Weight training from the wheelchair substantially changes the stability of the chair and cause tipping     The wheelchair is not intended to be dismantled  There is no parts of the wheelchair expected  to be handled during normal use of it     LIGHTS    It is recommended to not use the wheelchair near public way without lights  turned on            EEE EEE GE a eee ES EE a a  www neatech it    11    2 2 Checks to be made on delivery    e Check for the integrity of the original packaging    e Check for any anomalies on the shipping documents    e Check for the functionality and integrity of the device in all its parts  at the time of  delivery or immediately thereafter  to ensure that no damage has resulted from a  careless transport    e Make sure the surface of the device is not damaged  scratched  bent  etc    e Any fault or damage found must be immediately reported on the shipping documents  and promptly communicated to the carrier  For any other questions  please contact the  manufacturer     2 3 Unpacking    Be sure to put the package of the EVO3 on a stable and secure surface and remove straps with  scissors  Pull away
38. hat is the point of rotation of the lower  leg can   t coincide with the point of rotation for the  elevation of the footrest     EVO3 legrest has an innovative way to compensate  this and assure that the knee and the thighs remain  firmly on the wheelchair        Figure 27       _   _       Nm Ra EEE EE     www neatech it    27    2 7 5 Battery charging    To recharge the batteries use only the provided charger or one recommended by Neatech it   The manufacturer is not responsible for damage to person or property resulting from the use of  non original product    For a list of recommended charger please contact your vendor     e Connect the power cord to a power supply 230 V     e Connect the cable to the joystick as shown in Figure 28 and Figure 29     Disconnected  FV   yy  LAL A B      fU  Correctiy Connected  y muy   UT  t FLA  PLA   Incerrectly Connected    gU UY     LALA AR    Figure 28                Figure 29    e When batteries are loaded unplug the power cord and the battery cable     Battery charging should be done in well ventilated environments  Never charge in    bathroom or wet room   When the charger is connected it is not possible to drive the wheelchair       Each battery is subject to a normal    self discharge     so batteries that are not used for long time  will discharge by itself     Charging time is influenced by multiple factors such as remaining battery power  battery state  of aging and temperature  However the approximate charging time is about 7
39. he default position  see section  2 7 2          Chock up the wheelchair so that the wheel turns freely  Seeing Figure 53  lock the nut  1  with  an open end wrench of 13 mm and unscrew the bolt  2  with an allen wrench of 6 mm        Figure 53        Part number Description    R042 013 Castor wheel    To mount the new part follow the instruction in reverse order         A EE Se EEE EEE       www neatech it  47    3 6 Motor    For the motor substitution it is necessary to send back the wheelchair to the manufacturer     R042 014  RO42 015       Part number Description  Rh Motor  Lh Motor    First assure that the wheelchair is on a level surface and it is at the default  position  see section 2 7 2      Switch off the wheelchair and turn off the main circuit breaker  see section  5 6    Pack the wheelchair that need to be repaired and contact the manufacturer  to know the address of shipment    Pay special attention to the packaging in order to avoid any damage during  the transport     If the wheelchair has any problem at the seating system for which it is not  possible to reach the default position  please contact the manufacturer               SE Se A EEE       www neatech it  48    3 7 Armrest    First assure that the wheelchair is on a level surface and it is at the default position  see section    2 7 2      If the wheelchair has any problem at the seating system for which it is not    possible to reach the default position  please contact the manufacturer       Seeing F
40. igure 54  unscrew the screw  1  and take away the armrest        Figure 54    Part number Description    R042 017 Rh armrest  R042 018 Lh armrest       To mount the new part follow the instruction in reverse order                SEE EE EE EEE       www neatech it  49    3 8 Battery replacement    Ensure that the wheelchair is on a level surface  Raise the legrest till the maximum elevation is    reached  Lift the wheelchair at the maximum height        If the wheelchair has any problem at the seating system for which it is not  possible to reach the desired position  please contact the manufacturer    Seeing Figure 55  first switch off the main circuit breaker located under the front cover  then  unscrew the screws indicated       E PUTA  AAA A    SAL TI ALL    et 7 l             Figure 55    Seeing Figure 56  remove the front cover and unscrew the indicated screw to unlock the battery  case        Figure 56       www neatech it  50    Seeing Figure 57  remove the back cover unscrewing the screws indicated        Figure 57    Seeing Figure 58  unscrew the screws indicated and move upward the panel with electronic  modules so that it doesn   t hinder with the movement of batteries        a NS ZE         AA  Sf            a A     Figure 58    Pay special attention to the cables so that no connection is damaged during  operation  If any connection damaged see section 0 for wiring information          e Se A EE EEE     www neatech it    51    Pull the battery set till the first b
41. incorrect    maintenance     7 1 SERIAL NUMBER    For any report or assistance request communicate the unique identification code on the chassis    of each Evo3 as shown in Figure 95    1300N  YEAR    USER  WEIGHT    Nid  MAX USE    Figure 95    7 2 INCIDENT REPORTING    If an incident occurs please contact an authorized service center  For a list of authorized service  center please contact the manufacturer     Neatech it  4 A  A  de Curtis  80040  Cercola  NA   Italy  www neatech it     infoQneatech it    39 081 555 1946    MODEL  EVO3      SERIALNUMBER     YEAR OF      oomenen OOOO  MAXIMUM USER  uer           A EE eee ES EE JE KE EEE  www neatech it    91    SERVICE MANUAL    EVO3    PRODUSENT    cA    www  neatech it       LEVERAND  R NORGE    Y PICOMED  AN    Mobility       S  nna veien 37  1476 Rasta  Telefon  90615377 Telefon Sentralbord  37119950  E mail  mobility picomed no    
42. ions  Reboot the  wheelchair     If the trip is still present after  the above checks have been  made  then the Power  Module may be defective   See section 3 12        PM Memory Error    Bad cable    Bad Settings    CxSM module error    9612    CxSM module error    9612    This is a specific Power  Module based trip     This occurs when the control  system detects a fault in the  wiring    This occurs when the control  system detects incorrect or  invalid program settings     A problem occurred with the  cable between the CxSM and  the advanced seating  module  sensor board     A problem occurred with  some actuators or cable     Check all cables and  connections  Reboot the  wheelchair     Reprogram the Rnet system   See section 5 3     If the trip is still present after  the above checks have been  made  then the Power  Module may be defective   See section 3 12     Check all cables and  connections for continuity  If  there is any visible damage  to cables  replace and reboot  the wheelchair  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 Power  Module may be defective   See section 3 12     Reprogram the Rnet system   See section 5 3     Reboot the wheelchair     Check the cable is properly  inserted     If the trip still continues  please contact the  manufacturer     Reboot the wheelchair     Check the cables of actuators  are properly insert
43. istened  with a non aggressive detergent  For pads  linings and covers of the seat and backrest use warm  water and mild detergent    Do not use chemical cleaners  solvents  acids  etc    Tires can be cleaned with water and detergent     CAUTION    All interventions in the wheelchair   s systems must be performed by an  authorized service center    SHOCK HAZARD    The main switch must always be switched off when batteries are replaced or you  are doing any maintenance of the wheelchair  Always turn off the joystick before  interrupting the power with the main switch            GE a eee ES EE A A A  www neatech it    32    2 8 1 Tire puncture    In case of tire puncture please see following instruction     CASTERS PUNCTURE  Disassemble the punctured caster unscrewing the bolt shown in Figure 33 by locking the nut  1     with an open end wrench of 13 mm and unscrew the bolt  2  with an allen wrench of 6 mm     ij  7  HA    ZA     tlt         Figure 33    Contact an authorized service center to repair the punctured wheel     TRACTION WHEELS PUNCTURE  Disassemble the punctured wheel unscrewing the four bolts indicated in Figure 34                       IV  4 ZA VAS Y  y 0 fi  vad 7         Sy L    Via  I i E SHH                   HR   EM  LT er           Figure 34    Pay attention when unscrewing the bolts and pulling away the wheel because in case of    incorrect procedure it is possible to damage the hub motor     Contact an authorized service center to repair the punctured whe
44. l    Do not carry passengers on the wheelchair independently of the age of the passenger        EE SS A EE EE EEE EEE  www neatech it    10    PINCH HAZARDS     WARNING    Make sure your feet do not    hang up    or get caught in the space between the footrests  In general  make  sure you have proper space in areas you will travel through to minimize pinching or entrapment of body  parts    Do not use an escalator to move the wheelchair between floors  Serious bodily injury may occur    Do not lean over the top of the back upholstery to reach objects from behind as this may cause the wheelchair  to tip over    Do not shift your weight or sitting position toward the direction you are reaching as the wheelchair may tip  over backwards or sideways   Do not tip or wheel the wheelchair with wheel locks  Wheel locks are not brakes    Do not stand on the frame of the wheelchair    Always use caution when transferring in or out of the wheelchair  Every precaution should be taken to reduce  the transfer distance  Also be certain the wheel locks are engaged to prevent the wheels from moving     Caution   Obstacles    Riding over curbs or obstacles can cause tipping and serious bodily harm  If you have any doubt that you can  Safely cross any curb or obstacle  ALWAYS ASK FOR HELP  Be aware of your riding skills and personal  limitations  Develop new driving skills only with the help of a companion     Caution   Anti Tippers    Using anti tippers substantially reduces your risk of fallin
45. le Edit Controller Tools View Help    OSHO AAA  t AB QOR TERRE       Parameter    Profile Management Profile 1   Profile 2 Profile 3 Profile 4 Profile 5   Profile 6 Profile 7 Profile 8  KI Configuration Mode 2 Mode 3   Mode 4 Mode 5 Mode 6 Mode 7    Mode 8     Speeds Profile 2 Profle 3 Profile 4 Profle5 Profile 6 Profile 7 Attendant     Controls    Latched Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3 Profile 4 Profile 5 Profile 6 Profile 7   Attendant    Axis 9   Axis 10    Axis 11   Axis 12          Channel 2    Channel 3    Channel 4 Channel 5    Channel 6 7   Channel 8  19 0 21 22 23 25  Profile 2 Profile 3 i Profile 4 Profile 5 Profile 6 Profile 7 Profile 8     Intelligent Seating Module     Seating Module     Seating Module Enabled No      Battery             b  For Help  press F1 CAP NUM SCRL App  CxSM Developer OEM  Figure 91       e Se A EE EEE       www neatech it  81        f    Program1   PGDT Rnet Program       File  OEM R net Not Connected       x             RESET  When using the functions Assist  Semistanding  Stand Up with the joystick in direction DOWN  the wheelchair will return to the zero position  First it will be straighten the seat  then the seat    will come down and backrest and legrest will totally close     Sr ammm  www neatech it    82    5 9 Electronic Troubleshooting    Problems    The wheelchair doesn   t start    The wheelchair cannot be  driven    The wheelchair can only be    driven at reduced speed    The wheelchair cannot be  charged    5 6 Rnet system fa
46. llow the instructions contained in this manual in  order to professionally work with the wheelchair     The qualified personnel who works with wheelchairs must comply with all  provisions of occupational safety and common sense in order to preserve his own  safety     The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any accidents occurring during the  working with wheelchairs    MODIFICATIONS    Any unauthorized modifications to the wheelchair may increase the risk of  personal injury and damage to the wheelchair  All modifications should be done  by an authorized service center     Do not use any unauthorized accessories or spare parts on the wheelchair  Do not  use the wheelchair in combination with other medical devices without first having  considered any risk due to combination of more product     MANUFACTURER    For any need not expressly explained in this manual  please contact the  manufacturer     Neatech it    4 A  A  de Curtis  80040  Cercola  NA   Italy  www neatech it     info neatech it    39 081 555 1946    DISPOSING    This product and all its components can not be treated as household waste   For more detailed information on how recycling and disposal this product  contact your local waste disposal service        1 WHEELCHAIR PRESENTATION    Thank you for purchasing EVO3 electronic wheelchair   EVO3 is a battery powered wheelchair  Its intended use is to provide indoor mobility to person  limited to seated position that are capable to operate and drive an ele
47. n          MODE      KK       Mode Button    Hazard Button  amp  LED        DH    Left Indicator Button  amp  LED           e     Speed Buttons  Decrease   Increase    Figure 19    Hom Button         PROFILE      Profile Button       EN    Lights Button  amp  LED    Right Indicator Button  amp  LED               SEE A EEE       www neatech it    20    On Off Button    Horn Button    Mode Button    Profile Button    Speed Buttons    Hazard Button   Led    Lights Button   Led    Left Right Indicator Button   Led    This button turns on and off the  wheelchair    Don t use this button to stop the  wheelchair unless it is an emergency     When this button is pressed the horn  will sound    This button allow the user to navigate  through the available function of the  wheelchair  drive  actuators   preloaded movements     This button allow the user to navigate  through the available driving profiles  for the wheelchair    These buttons decrease increase the  maximum speed setting    This button activates and deactivates  the wheelchair   s hazard lights  When  activated the Led will flash     This button activates and deactivates  the wheelchair s lights  When  activated the Led will illuminate    These buttons activates and  deactivates the wheelchair   s  indicators  When activated the Led will  flash    Use the controller of the joystick to get in gear  Its proportional functionality allows you to adjust    speed and direction according to the intensity with which you act on th
48. ndby time     Switch to standby     Mode selection in standby   Remote selection     Background   Latched drive   Latched actuators   Latched timeout     Intelligent seating module     Seating module     Actuator mode entry axis   Acceleration   Deceleration    Up speed    Down Speed     Steer correct     Display speed     Maximum displayed speed        Sets the amount of Joystick movement required to  reach full speed in this direction  Size of neutral position    Swaps the joystick   s fwd rev and left right axes    Sets the period of inactivity before the control system  powers down   Sets the period of inactivity before the control system  enters standby mode    Sets if an external input switch can be used to enter  standby mode   Sets whether profiles and mode can be selected and  entered with joystick deflections   Sets the default background for each profile    Selects latched drive operation   Selects latched actuator operation   Sets the timeout period for latched operation   DO NOT MODIFY THIS PARAMETER   DO NOT MODIFY THIS PARAMETER   Sets the default axis when seating module is entered  DO NOT MODIFY THIS PARAMETER   DO NOT MODIFY THIS PARAMETER    DO NOT MODIFY THIS PARAMETER    DO NOT MODIFY THIS PARAMETER    Adjusts the Power Module outputs to compensate  for mis matched motors   Sets whether the speed and odometer is displayed in  miles per hour or kilometers per hour   Sets the graphical speed display    n_n              www neatech it    74    5 4 Software o
49. odule gt  gt Light Module  Light Module gt  gt CxSM  CxSM gt  gt Joystick   Sensor Board gt  gt CxSM       __             A A A A EEE      www neatech it    70    5 3 Software    The software of the wheelchair can be classified into these classes   e Kernel Software of the Rnet System     There is no required access  modification or customization of this part of the software     In the case a reprogramming of the wheelchair is required  please contact  the manufacturer to have instructions and the most suitable version of the    software     In case of problems with this part of the software please contact the  manufacturer        e Firmware of the Neatech Sensor Board  advanced seating module     This part of the software is intended to interface sensors with Rnet CxSM  It has the function of  checking for the presence and effective functioning of the sensors of the seating system   There is no required access  modification or customization of this part of the software     In case of problems with this part of the software please contact the  manufacturer        e User Software of the Rnet System    This part of the software is made by Neatech  It is intended to customize driving and seating  function of the wheelchair  It is responsibility of Neatech to correct program parameters  regarding the structure of the wheelchair    This part of the software can be further divided into two parts  programming of seating function  in the CxSm and programming of driving and seating pa
50. parts    3 1 Backrest actuator    First assure that the wheelchair is on a level surface and it is at the default position  see section  2 7 2       If the wheelchair has any problem at the seating system for which it is not       possible to reach the default position  please contact the manufacturer    Remove the plastic cap form the actuator cable and unplug the cable  To remove the backrest  actuator remove the parts  1    2  and  3  shown in Figure 48 in this order and then take away  the actuator       Figure 48    For the replacement use only parts supplied be the manufacturer        Part number Description    RO42 002 Backrest actuator    To mount the new part follow the instruction in reverse order     mince eS A EEE       www neatech it  44    3 2 Legrest actuator    First assure that the wheelchair is on a level surface and it is at the default position  see section  2 7 2       If the wheelchair has any problem at the seating system for which it is not    possible to reach the default position  please contact the manufacturer       Remove the seat cushion  Seeing Figure 49 remove the caps  1  and  2  and unscrew the 4 screws  of the legrest beam   Sent the removed legrest to the manufacturer  it will be repaired and sent back to you     Pack the part that need to be substituted or repaired and contact the  manufacturer to know the address of shipment    Pay special attention to the packaging in order to avoid any damage during  the transport           Part number 
51. rameters with the Rnet software     Programming must be conducted only by qualified personnel with in depth  knowledge of the wheelchair and Rnet system     Any change to this part of the software may result in a hazardous situation  for the user            GE a eee ES EE A A A  www neatech it    71    5 3 1 Software of the Rnet System   On Board Programming    Programming must be conducted only by qualified personnel with in depth  knowledge of the wheelchair and Rnet system     Any change to this part of the software may result in a hazardous situation  for the user     To manage this part of the software it is required a Rnet Dongle made by  Penny  amp  Giles and some special software   Please contact the manufacturer for more information       On board programming allows the wheelchair to be programmed via the Joystick Module to suit  the individual user     Turn off the wheelchair  Insert the Rnet dongle along the communication cables in the system    configuration  Turn on the control system  After initialization press the Mode key  see Figure  19  until the OBP screen is reached     List of parameters intended to be adjusted in OBP mode     Profile Name Sets the profile name  Profile enable Sets if a profile is available  Mode enable Sets which modes are available in specific profiles    Input device type Set which input device is active within a profile    Maximum forward speed  Minimum forward speed    Maximum reverse speed    Minimum reverse speed    Maximum turn sp
52. sition  see section  2 7 2       If the wheelchair has any problem at the seating system for which it is not    possible to reach the default position  please contact the manufacturer       Remove the seat cushion  Seeing Figure 81 remove the caps  1  and  2  and unscrew the 4 screws  of the legrest beam   Sent the removed legrest to the manufacturer  it will be repaired and sent back to you     Pack the part that need to be substituted or repaired and contact the  manufacturer to know the address of shipment    Pay special attention to the packaging in order to avoid any damage during  the transport           Part number Description  R042 003 Legrest actuator       To mount the new part follow the instruction in reverse order        Figure 81       www neatech it  65    3 19 Cables    In case of damage to any cables or wires of the wheelchair please contact    the manufacturer                   aR a EEE       www neatech it  66    4 Maintenance    4 1 Punctured wheels    When the user calls for assistance for a punctured wheel  according to the entity of the damage   choose the replacement of tube or complete tire with tube   To replace the tube or the tire  see section 2 10 6 or 2 10 7     Part number Description    RO42 011a Tire of traction wheel  with tube     RO42 011b Tube of traction wheel  R042 013a Tire of castor wheel  with tube   RO42 013b Tube of castor wheel          _a_a             A A EEE    www neatech it  67    5 Electronics maintenance  5 1 Hardware  Code 
53. ssure    Value  S042   Evo3  Class B  IPX4    Value   80 kg   25 km   50 mm   6     go   RWD  10 km h    FWD  6 km h  55Ah 12V Sealed Type    2x220W  80 A  Joystick 3N     10   C    50   C  The wheelchair is compliant with EN 12184    5 years    Value  Maximum 125 kg  28 46 cm    M1 34 42 cm  M2 38 46 cm  M3 42 50 cm  M4 44 52 cm  410 mm    470 mm    M1 57cmchassis   48cm including seat and    armrests    M2 57 cm chassis   52 cm including seat and    armrests    M3 57cm chassis   56cm including seat and    armrests    M4 57cmchassis   60cm including seat and    armrests   Fwd 88 cm without footrest  FWD 112 cm con with footrest  RWD 80 cm without footrest  RWD 109 cm con with footrest  66 mm   RWD 850 mm   FWD 655 mm   DRIVE WHEELS  280 kPa  CASTOR WHEELS  250 kPA    Sa EN mmm  www neatech it    89    6 1 Dimensions       56 cm M1 34 39 cm F 78 cm  M1 28 30 cm dre G 87 cm  Hepa M3 44 49 cm  M3 36 38 cm H vias   H 20 30 cm   gt  3 cm  va M2 38 46 cm J M1 30 38 cm  M4 44 52 cm M3 38 44 cm  M4 38 44 cm               SEE EEE a         www neatech it  90    7 WARRANTY TERMS    Evo3 is a product globally guaranteed for 24 months with the exception of batteries that are  guaranteed for six months  The warranty covers defects in materials or workmanship  The  warranty doesn   t cover parts subject to usury or damaged parts by  overload  misuse   alterations and repairs made by unauthorized third parties    The warranty expires in case of tampering  improper storage  unauthorized or 
54. t the belts are not twisted during use    It is recommended to use both the pelvic belt and the shoulder belt to reduce the possibility of  impact of the head and chest with vehicle components        Figure 31       www neatech it  30    Remove and assure inside the vehicle any accessory from the wheelchair in order to reduce the  potential risk of injury   lf the wheelchair has been involved in some type of collision between vehicles  it must be tested    by the manufacturer before re use   Don   t make any alteration or tampering on point of safety or structural parts     Use extreme care when positioning the wheelchair  so that the release button of the seat belt  can not be pressed by its components in case of impact    The hooks that can be used with the wheelchair are    Four Point Tie Down    type  The wheelchair  will be hooked up inside the motor vehicle in 4 points  2 front and 2 rear  as shown in Figure 32        Figure 32    Don   t use any postural support in a motor vehicle unless they are conform to    ISO 7176 19            EE JE SE ee a JE KEENE a  www neatech it    31    2 8 MAINTENANCE    Regular maintenance help to preserve functionality and safety of the Evo3  The lack or  inadequacy of care and maintenance implies a limitation of the warranty from the  manufacturer    To clean the chair don   t use any device to spray water at high pressure and in any case protect  the control device from water and humidity  For plastic or metal parts use a soft cloth mo
55. tion    Magneto   hydraulic protection switch has  triggered    Joystick cable not connected or badly  connected  Seat lift is too high or anyway the position of  the seat is such that the speed need to be  limited for safety reasons    Release lever not properly inserted    Tire puncture    Broken actuator or software fault    Clean the wheelchair and the upholstery  according to the instructions of this manual    Check that the brake release is working properly  Check for the tire usury and if necessary contact  your vendor for the replacement    For this operation please contact an authorized  service center    REMEDY  Charge the batteries    Properly insert the joystick cable    Turn the main switch to ON  If the problem  continues  it means that there are some  electric problems  Please don t use your  wheelchair and contact an authorized  service center   Wait that the batteries are completed  charged   Set properly the brake release lever as it is  shown in section 2 7 3   Turn the main switch to ON  If the problem  continues  it means that there are some  electric problems  Please don t use your  wheelchair and contact a qualified  technician    Properly insert the joystick cable  Adjust the position of the seat    Insert the release lever correctly as it is  shown in section 2 7 3    See section 2 8 1    Contact an authorized service center         _ __             ammm    www neatech it  34    Rnet system fault    When the control system is triggered and the wheelch
56. tion  please contact the manufacturer       Switch off the wheelchair using the power button on the joystick  see Figure 19  Switch off the  main circuit breaker  see section 5 7  Unplug the cables from power module  Unscrew the  screws indicated in Figure 67 and remove the power module     i        i I    4 y   i       Figure 67    Part number Description  R042 026 Power module       To mount the new part follow instructions in reverse order  To plug again cables please see  Figure 68  For more information please see section 5 2     After mounting a new power module it is necessary to setup again the    software of the wheelchair   See section 5 3 for more information           www neatech it  57    POWER MODULE     OOVUTUD UOVOOUG          LS pe J      PT fe     e            o d                      if mg                 i  BUS   Mt  BA   M2 INH OBC    D49712    MOTOR 1  Left  ane MOTOR 2          Right     Brake  ve       Brake  ve   Brake  ve Brake  ve  Motor  ve            Motor  ve   Motor  ve Motor  ve          o gt    12V 24V U    BRAKE       i 12V 24v    BRAKE    For the light module substitution it is necessary to send back the wheelchair to the    Figure 68    3 13 Light module    manufacturer        Part number Description  R042 027 Light module       First assure that the wheelchair is on a level surface and it is at the default  position  see section 2 7 2      Switch off the wheelchair and turn off the main circuit breaker  see section  5 7  Pack the wheelchair
57. ts        Figure 17       www neatech it  18    2 6 5 Drive profile    As default in the wheelchair they are saved some different drive profile for the use indoor and  outdoor    Additional profiles should be the result of customization for the individual user    Use the button    PROFILE    of the joystick to change different types of profiles  they are sorted  from the more indoor one to the more outdoor one    For each profiles it is possible to change the speed     INDOOR PROFILES    When this profile is activated most of the parameters of the wheelchair are cut off  For example  the maximum speed and the acceleration are limited    In this way the handling is really improved and there is more margin for mistake on the lever of  the joystick    In this way it is comfortable to use the wheelchair in indoor environments     OUTDOOR PROFILES    When this profile is activated most of the parameters of the wheelchair are at the maximum  value  For example the maximum speed and the acceleration are not limited   In this way it is comfortable to use the wheelchair in outdoor environments     However remember that the wheelchair EVO3 was designed for use mostly in indoor environments           _a_a             A A EEE    www neatech it  19    2 7 USE OF THE WHEELCHAIR    2 7 1 Rnet control console    The user interface is a joystick with a lever  buttons and a display        Figure 18    For the use of joystick please refer to the following instructions     CON       On Off Butto
58. ult    Possible cause  Batteries discharged  Any Rnet cable not properly  inserted    Battery charger connected    Brake release lever not  correctly engaged   The position of the seating  system is such that some  inhibition occurs    Main circuit breaker  switched off    Action  Charge the batteries    Check all Rnet cables    Disconnect the battery  charger   Set properly the brake  release lever  UP    Set the wheelchair in the  DEFAULT POSITION  see  section 2 7 2   Turn off the main circuit  breaker  If the problem  persists see section 5 6       When the control system is triggered and the wheelchair can   t be used  a diagnostic screen is    displayed in the display of the joystick     First switch off the wheelchair and leave it off for some minutes  Then reboot the wheelchair  If    the fault still continues  contact an authorized service center     identified Module    Fip Text    Seeing Figure 35     ADDED     FLUE       Figure 92    Trip Code    e identified Module indicates the module that had the problem    For example     PM Power Module   JSM Joystick   ISM Light Module  CxSM Seating Module    e The Trip Text is a brief description of the problem    e The Trip Code is a four digit code that allow an authorized service center to identify the    problem               SEE A EEE       www neatech it  83    Trip code    Center Joystick    Low battery    High battery voltage    Brake error    1505 M1  1506 M2    Possible cause    The most common cause of  this trip
    
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