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User Manual Four X DL Std/ Lifter DX2 Controls 231015
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1. PAS PUSS DRIVING THE WHEELCHAIR sens 3 1 Mounting to and from the wheeichat cc 32 practice 33 Balance adjustment 3 4 Climbing steps AFREEWIEELING 5 TRANSPORTATION AND PACKAGING OF THE WHEELCHAIR WHEELCHAIR SERVICING 61 ally inspections 52 Weekly inspections vanes 63 Gearing and disinfection the wheelchair the year pressure 55 Tyre exchange on 65 Disconnecting the 67 Insaling the bates 68 Changing the a 559 Spare part information 7 Programming 5 REUSE and recycling 9 Wheelchair storage 10 Use of the wheelchair as a seat in vehi 1L TECHNICAL INFORMATION CW4 FOUR X DL 12 SERVICE CARD OF FOUR X DL WHEELCHAIR 2 EQUIPMENT AND THEIR USE Z1 SAFETY BELT USE 1 222 Operating the electrical adjustment Which symbols ace displayed and what they mean 22 1 Activate adjustment mode 222 Selecting and actuating adjustment options 2 23 Changing from setting mode to dive mode 1 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS E E 34 36 37 3 39 39 rj an 40 42 42 Read this manual carefully before using the wheelchair It wil guide you on flexible and safe use of the wheelchair and adve you onthe procedures for problem situations Please contact the supper Ifyou have any further que
2. 7 5 Faullbrake auton e Check connecting plugs Contact your dealer letthand motor Connection iooseldefecive or ator defect Lefthand motor Engage metor tn the disengaged nthe on and of GB motor Both motors Engage meters tum the disengaged in he ferio en and of of standard Fautvbeake futon Check connecting plugs Cantal your dealer nathan motor Connection detective or defective Right hand motor Engage motor uin te 2 disengaged in the remote on and of Sori heonecidaa E Contact your dealer Yanamiss on beeen modules TT Motors Syitch of he remote walt Contact you dealer a few minutes and en Sich ton again Cheek Masts These should not be costucted route with jess gradients 34 Company Contact your dealer problems between modus Inthe event of any electrical fault caused by electromagnetic emissions tun the wheelchair ald aff remove the whaelehalra from the effecting area by pacing brake lever arms in neutral postion Then wait 5 minutes and turn the wheelchai aids power back on If the aid has been effected way contact immediately your local Chasswheel specialist 2 11 Back rest head support arm rest and foot rest adjustments While making the adjustments beware the possible fattening hazards To get the
3. Familiarize yourself with the wheelchair performance capadty gradually and on different terrains such as sand snow ie off road paths etc to find the correct adjustments speeds and ways of Steering for different stuations Drive practice i also necessary for leaming fe and exible use of the wheelchair in different driving stuations It is especialy important to learn the correct use of the balance adjustment system Start practicing at alow maximum speed when it is easier to control the wiceichar the whedkchar has four motors and steering ts capacity is great and therefore utmost caution should be applied in the beginning The speed and direction of the wheelchair is adjusted by the joystick By pushing the joystick forwards or backwards the wheelchair moves to the direction determined by the curent wheel positon If the wheels are turned so that the right side wheels are dose to each other picture 2 the wheelchair vil move forward to the right when the joystick is pushed forward Pre and backwards to the right by puling the joystick backwards Picture 30 n Es T gt 9 uw oF S d The driving direction is corrected by moving the joystick sideways After this keep pushing the Joystick straight foward and make only small sideways movements uni the correct drive drecton is found Avoid extreme movements and start driving sonly to find the correct feel If the wheelchair moves
4. 2 10 Error diagnosis 31 the electronic system shows a fault please use the follwing fautfinding guide to locate the faut NOTE Ensure that the drive electronics system is switched before starting any diagnosis the status display is OFF Check whether the drive electronics system is SWITCHED Check whether all cables are c liy connected Ensure that the are not discharged Ifa faut number is displayed in the status display Please proceed tothe next section 2 10 1 Error codes and diagnosis codes The drive electronics system is able to correct some errors automatically n this case the code number in the status display wil disappear To do this switch the remote on and af several mes Wait approx 5 seconds each time before switching the remote on again 1f the errors not corrected by this process locale the error using the code numbers listed below 26 NUMBER 1 Module defective Contact you deste 2 safety mechanism in Turn the power off d electronicsystem Wait30 cecondsand then Appears when turn the power en again wheelchair is driven in hard conditions Accesso emer Faut lafan molor Connection looseldetecive or cefectve Coniaci your dealer Check conneding plugs Contact your dealer olor Connection looseldatectve or cefeetue Check connecting plugs Coniscyourdesler
5. The safety belt must always be adjusted as suitable for the user 2 2 Operating the electrical adjustment options adjustment such as electrical legrests or an electrical backrest are cared out as described below Which symbols are displayed and what they mean the symbols for functions which the wheelchair actually has avalable are displayed Seat it Seat Mer 1 17 2 2 1 Activate adjustment mode Press the Activate setting mode key A next to the wheelchair symbol The wheelchair changes to setting mode The mode display changes to a wheelchair symbol 2 2 2 Selecting and actuating adjustment options Press the function key under the wheelchair symbol or move the drive lever left or right several tines unti the required adjustment option is shown in the display The corresponding adjustment option e g seat tiling is shown in blue on the display Press the drive lever to the front or rear to activate the actuator The distance you pres the drive lever determines the dynamics of the movement you only press the drive lever a the actuator motor vil only move slowly 3f you press the dive lever as far as you can the acuator motor wil move faster 2 2 3 Changing from setting mode to drive mode The remote wil switch back to drive mode The mode display shows
6. after pushing towing Using the chair on sloped surfaces can be dangerous if the brakes are released The wheekhai has four wheel drive and steering Mastering the driving technique requires practice Avoid places where a lass of wheel grip can be dangerous for example wet sloping lawns The wheelchair has balance adjustment system for improving driving safety and the overcoming of obstacles It is necessary to learn ts correct use Ahvays check before driving thatthe seat is in the correct positon Look at the section Balance adjustment Instability can arise when driving on slope if the balance is adjusted incorrectly Adjusting the balance slope surface requires special caution The hil climbing capacity of the wheelchair is greater than the maximum safe driving decination Driving an steeper ground than a slope of 10 whichis equivalent to a dim of one meter over five meters may be dangerous Ago level differences greater than 100mm can be dangerous see the pictures below Always use lw driving speed and avoid extreme steering movements when driving on a dope or uneven surface Diving in water forbidden due to the danger of damaging the wheelchairs electric parts Always use lights in the twilight and dark in order to see any obstades and dangers in your driving path Is also important that the other road users can see YOU Releasing the joystick stops the chair 1n emergency situations the wheelchair c
7. This enables for example adapting the speed to that ofan attendant 2 4 Switching the wheelchair off Press the ONN OFF key 1 The remote switches off 2 5 Locking unlocking the wheelchair 2 5 1 Locking the wheelchair Press the ON OFF key 1 for more than 4 seconds Alock shown in the display and the remote switches Itself of 2 5 2 Unlocking the wheelchair Pres the ONN OFF key 1 Pres the hor 2 tice within 10 seconds The display iluminates mode display shows the drive leve The wheelchair ls ready to drive 2 6 Switching the lights on and off Press the direction indicator left key 1 for more than 5 seconds The light is then switched on of of 2 7 Switching the warning blinker on and of Press the direction indicator right key 1 for more than 5 seconds The warning blinkers are switched on or of 2 8 Operating the electrical adjustment options adjustment such as electrical legrests or an electrical backrest are cared out as described below 2 8 1 Which symbols are displayed and what they mean the symbols for functions which the wheelchair actually has avalable are displayed rrr 19 Seat fit 3A Seat iter Backes angle Leg rests p 2 8 2 Activate adjustment mode Press the Activate setting mode key A next ta the wheelchair symbol The whee
8. best adjustment result use the help of the attendant or service person 2 11 1 Back rest adjustment he wheelchair seats back rest can be manually or clectically adjustable While adjusting the back rest assure that there will not be anything between the back rest and the battery casing cover the back rest does not pressed against the battery casing cover 2 11 2 Manually adjustable back rest The back rest is manually adjusted ether by puling the lever on the side of the back rest while reclining the seat or by turning the wheel on the side of the backrest unti the desired postion is found 2 11 3 Electrically adjustable back rest electrically adjustable back rest is adjusted with the ring controler see chapter 2 8 3 The back rest is then adjusted by moving the Joystick forwards and backwards 2 11 4 Head support adjustment rei snot sate mre et at et Vu 2 11 5 Arm rest adjustment gt The width of the arm rest Is adjusted by loosening the screw 1 and moving the arm rest sideways When the suitable postion has been found retighten the screw The maximum width is 60mm picture below The arm rest angle is adjusted by loosening the screws 2 When the Sulable postion has been found reighten the screws The arm rest height and angle are adjusted with Smm hexagonal key Adjusting the height is performed by loosening the screw A and
9. hide the time display If you press the drive ever forwards when two ticks are displayed above the function key the changes you PE have made to the time display wil be saved L3 LE a TF you press the drive ever forwards when two crosses are displayed above the function key B the changes you have made to the time display wil not be saved To cary out further settings press the Activate setting mode key or move the drive lever right or et again To return to drive mode press the activate drive trough key 2 9 5 Changing the screen backround symbol for screen background see Chapter 29 1 is shown in the display Press the function key or move the drive lever right or left to select one of the three modes Select 1 f you want to have black screen background select 2 if you want to have a white screen background Select 3 f you want the screen background to be set to standard Press the Activate setting mode key A or move the drive lever forwards to save the change To carry out further settings press the Activate setting mode key or move the drive lever right o left again L3 LEE To return to dive mode pres the Activate drive through key NOTE The Automatic screen background setting is standard on delivery When the lighting is switched on the background will change from white to black
10. high obstacles In case of a fault In the balance adjustment actuator in its connecting cable or in the joystick module the seat is lef in the postion in which itis when the fault occurs This may ead to a Staion in which the user has to drive wth an incorrect balance adjustment which in turn may lead te the fal of the wheelchair 3 4 Climbing steps Approach the step slightly sideways so that the wheelchair ls able to mount the step one wheel ata tume Move the balance postion backwards and raise the foot rest so that it doesnt hit the step Drive the wheelchairs front wheels nta the step 1 2 Move the balance forwards so that wheelcha s rear part becomes lighter and drive the entire wheelchair onto the step Finally move the balance to even ground postion The same drng method can be uses to overcame greater obstacles a 4 4 FREEWHEELING Malfunctions transport etc may demand that the wheelchair should be towed To make this possible the brake releases must switched on This can be done by turing the levers 4 pcs in both ales towards the outside of the wheelchair When the parking brakes are released the wheelchair cannot be driven and therefore conroling ti dificult and moving on a sloping surface is dangerous During the towing the driving controller must be switched off When freeuneeling notice that its fecbi den to push the wheelchair Only the person for example attendant who is capable to handle the
11. necessary changes and adjustments are done to the wheelchair for example to the seat to the and footrets and to the contol system All the parts that are removed or replaced should be recycle in proper way There are ovn recycling points for metal metal parts plastic fenders covers rubber tyres arm rests bushings hazardous waste gas springs 98 batteries Other components for example diving motors actuators electric components seats should be delivered to the distributor the manufacturer and hey wil take care ofthe recycling 9 Wheelchair storage Protect the wheelchair from heat and moisture during storage The wheelchair goes into the smaller space by folding the back rest the arm rests and the footrest Disconnect the batteries and store them fully recharged in dry and place During the storage the batteries should be recharged at least once every six months 10 Use of the wheelchair as a seat in a vehicle n order to use a wheelchair as motor vehicle seat it needs to be equipped with attachment points to enable anchoring in the motor venie These actessores may be induded in the standard sepe of wheelchair order but may also be obtained from Chasswhee as an option This power wheelchair complies with the requirements of ISO 7176 19 2001 and may be used as vehicle seat in connection wth an anchoring system that has been checked and approved im accordance with ISO 10
12. system moto and the seat Batteries and charging appliances are nok included in the warranty On every wheelchair there is a model plate which shows unique serial number This warranty covers faults that occur in normal operation of the wheelchair The warranty does not cover faults caused normal wear and improper or lack of maintenance as indicated in the owner s manual and the service Instructions Furthermore the warranty does not cover feuls originating from overloading or incorrect programming Normal wear occurs in parts such as tyres rubber mountings leaf springs joints and Side surfaces Increased noise of the diving motoes is also caused by normal wear Indirect expenses Incurred in dealing with faults are not incuded Inthe warranty Wheelchair frame number Date and signature DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The manufacturer hasswhed Oy Mylytarjunie 6 7IBOO SIILINIARVI land Declares thatthe CHASSWHEEL FOUR X DL electrically powered wheelchair conforms to Annex VIL of COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 93 42 EEC 0714 June 1993 concerning medical devices Applicable Standards EN 12184 Sinai 31 82011 Risto Heikkinen Managing Director CONTENTS 1 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS 3 1 1 Applicability for diferent type of Uses ee 1 3 Safe use and service 1 The permanent labeling o the wheelchair 2 EQUIPMENT AND THEIR USE 2 1 The REM 550 remate construction 21
13. use s not safe For safety of use the condition of the appliance environmental conditions and the users abiity to control the machine must be observed an inlined surface diving in the erect poston is absolutely forbidden due to the dangers of overturning Do not use the appliance If you suspect that some part may be broken but deliver the applance directly for servicing Before raising the if ensure that the safety acessories are properly attached The applance is installed with speed limiter whlch limits the maximum speed automaticaly when the it operation is used 1f you suspect that he liter is not operating properly do not use the Lift System but contact When inclining the back backwards in the siting postion take care that the back rest does not create pressure on the battery compartment Tis can cause the seabs spindle molor or battery compartment to be damaged When using the Li System ensure that the fot support can move freely a case that the foot support catches on the flor an obstacle an axis stop operations and adjust the various sections of the seat until the foot support s freed not push the wheelchair Use the drawstrings for transfering the wheelchair 2 EQUIPMENT AND THEIR USE 2 1 SAFETY BELT USE The Lift System equipped witha safety belt The use of this is recommended whilst siting in the wheelchair and must absolutely be used whist using the Lit System
14. wheelchair because controling i dificult and moving It on sloping surface is dangerous allowed to engage and disengage the drive system When this s done the system must be turned off and on again 5 TRANSPORTATION AND PACKAGING OF THE WHEELCHAIR Transfering the wheelchair inta the vehicle must be done with ramps or hoister that is located in vehicle Behind the whealchairs seat there are attachment rings on the fastening pipes for the arm rests Picture 1 which attachment straps can be fastened during transportation When strapping the wheelchair care must be taken that the wheelchairs electric cabing amp not damaged During transportation it must be assured that the brakes are not released and the control module is well protected Sting on the wheelchair during transportation is definitely forbidden Always use the car s own seat during transport Additional equipment incudes wheelchair bars that can be connected to the both axle pipes picture 2 These vheelchalr bars be connected to car s chassis at four points In is also possible to Attach a rope the bars so the wheekhair can be towed in the case of electric malfunction ete For transporting the wheelchair on an aeroplane ship train or other means of transport contact the organiser of transportation to receive ranspert instructions 1 2 Jf the wheelchair needs to be packed dive the wheelchair on the pale Notice that the user cannot be in th
15. 1 Joystick 212 Status ai erp 2 13 Battery charge display 214 Battery alarms 2 15 System stats 22 Using Buda Buttons With the 23 Steering the wheelchair WIE the FeO 2 4 Switching the wheelchair ff e 255 Locking unockng the wheelchair 255 Locking the wheelchair 252 Unlocking the wheelchair 26 Switching the lights on and 2 7 Switching the warning Blinker on and 218 Operating the electrical adjustment option 2 8 1 which symbols are displayed and what they mean 2 82 activate adjustment mode 283 Selecting and acuating adjustment opone see 2 8 Changing from setting mode o dive 29 Further adjustment options 291 Deactvating programming 292 Changing the screen brightness Setting the UO i ee 2 94 Display hide time nN s 2 95 Changing the screen 210 Error diagnosis 210 1 Error codes and diagnose cades 2111 Back ret head support arm rest and fk Back rest 2 11 2 Manually adjustable 2 113 Electrically adjustable back rest 2 414 Head support adjustment 2 11 5 Arm rest adjustment 211 6 Adjustment of a manually adjustable fot res 2 117 Adjustment of an electrically adjustable fot res with lenght compensation 212 Other devices and supplies ate 2 21121 Seat 2 12 Lghtring Z3 yes ee 2124 Batteries nn 2124 Battery recharging
16. 2 Other devices and supplies 2 12 1 Seat belt use The wheelchair is equipped with a safety belt ts use is recommended If the safety belt is not used i should be prevented from danging and geting entangled to the wheels 2 12 2 Lightning devices The wheelchairs standard equipment nudes 2 white driving lights at the front 2 red lights at the back and 2 yellow indicator ight at the bac Bubs Driving lights 12 V 3 W E 10 OSRAM 3966 2 12 3 Tyres All the tyres of the wheelchair are the same and because of thelr tread pattern they have a good grip on diferent surfaces The tyre pressure should be checked regularly Measuring the tyre pressure is defined in section wheelchair servicing 2 12 4 Batteries Servicetree gel batteries are used as the wheelchairs standard batteries Using other than gel batteries is forbiden due ta risk of electronic damage The batteries are situated in a case behind the back rest Which can be opened by turing the screw located at the centre of the 1 Instructions for removing and instaling the batteries are in section wheelchair servicing Take note of the safely instructions regarding the batteries in section safety recommendations Used batteries should deliver to the proper recycle places 2 12 4 Battery recharging The wheelchair batteries are recharged by connecting the charger plug into the driving controllers charger socket During recharging the battery cha
17. 542 The wheechar has undergone a crash test in which it was anchored in the transporting vehicle s direction of travel Other configurations were not tested The crash test dummy was secured using pelvic and upper body safety bets Both types of safety bel should be used order to minimize the risk of inus to head or upper body I is imperative that the wheelchair 8 Inspected by an authored dealer before being used agam after being involved m cash Alterations to the wheelchair anchoring points may not be carried out without the manufacturer s permission Caution There is a danger of injury if the wheelchair is not properly secured during use asa vehicle seat If possible the user should always leave the wheelchair to use a vehicle seat and the safety bells provided with the vehic The wheelchair should always be anchored facing in the transport vehicle s intended direction of The wheelchair must always be secured in accordance withthe wheelchair and anchoring system manufactures operating manual Ahiays remove and secure any accessory parts fed to the wheelchair such as chin controls tables If your wheelchair is equipped with an angle adjustable backrest then it must be placed in an Upright position Fully lower elevated leg rests i fitted Fly lower the seat iter if ted Ahiays completely lower height adjustable eg rests if ted WARNING Danger of injury exists if a power wheelchair that is not equ
18. FOUR ZA 52 CHASSWHEEL Possible OWNER S MANUAL Read the manual In matters that are unclear we request that you contactus Chasswheel Oy Mylyharjuntie 6 71800 SULINIARVE 358 207 559 220 Fax 358 207 559 221 150 7176 19 Wheelchair Valued CW4 FOUR X DL user We welcome you among CW4 FOUR X DL users We appreciate your confidence in us and we are convinced that your recently received electric wheelchair wil ull your expectations The most Important aims in the planning and manufacture of the CIA FOUR X DL are to offer the freedom to move for every person and thus improve thelr qualty of if Your FOUR X DL electric wheelchair guarantees you a smooth ride both on and off road Now there s need to plan your route according to where your wheelchair get but you can now go wherever you wish The CWS FOUR X DL goes agily up and downhill and cimbs up street kerbs asi Snow mud or tree roots are no longer obstacles for you By paying attention to cur user s manual you wil earn how to use the CW4 FOUR X DL electric wheelchair safely for your long term benefi ners manual formation t avalable i another format If extra information i needed please take contact to supplier We wish you pleasant riding on the CNA FOUR X DL WARRANTY Oy guarantees two 2 year warranty for the CHASSWHEEL FOUR X DL electric wheelchair frame and chassis tne diving
19. an aso be stopped by switching off the driving controler Take note of the battery charge level before and while driving Always recharge the batteries when possible The wheelchair standard charging equipment wal not overcharge the batteries The wheelchair operations may be disturbed in electromagnetic fields which may be emitted by ea mobile phones other similarly emiting equipment The wheelchair itself can disturb equipment based on electromagnetic fields such as shop alam systems Dont leave the wheelchair under the straight sun light Metal parts and surfaces of the wheelchair for example the seat and the cushions of the armrests might heat easily Alo avoid leaving the wheelchair under high freeze ter driving under moisture circumstances take care of drying the wheelchair for example by Storing tina Warm space Do not leave the wheelchair outside or in cod and moisture spaces Not following these instructions might damage the wheelchair 1 3 Safe use and service The wheekhals driving controller has factory settings which are suitable for most users Its possible to change some of these settings Programming should only be performed by healthcare Professionals wi adequate knowledge of the controle system Incorrect programming can create dangerous driving properties or damage the controller system The reliably of the wheelchair and the control sytem is improved if you keep exposure to extreme conditons to a mini
20. e wheelchair wile driving it on the pallet Wheelchair should be attached to the pallet Ike It Is attached for the transportation see pictures 1 and 2 Footrest should be bent down and foot ate up Head support is good tobe adjusted in the lowest posto f necessary the head suppoert fan be removed attach on the seat Back rest can be bent forwards by the lever an the side of the back rest see page 17 part Manually adjustable back rest 1f wanted the wheelchair be covered for example wooden frame or cardboard box The wheelchair can be moved for example to truck by diving it or if the wheelchair is on the pallet by leading pump 6 WHEELCHAIR SERVICING After driving under moisture circumstances take care of drying the wheelchair for example by itin warm space Do not leave the wheelchair outside or i cold and spaces Not following these Instructions might damage the wheelchair By servicing the wheelchair regularly you ensure the functioning and safety of your wheelchair A wel serviced wheelchair is long term aid and it can last at least ten years service s taken care of Part of the servicing can be performed by users themselves these operations are mentioned below However the more demanding service operations such as electrical malfunctions driving motors actuators frame parts seat parts foot and arm rests changing the tyres and other technical problems can
21. ectod to the control unit 2 1 1 Joystick The speed and direction ofthe wheelchair is adjusted by the joystick The further you push the tick from the central poston the greater the speed Releasing the joystick stops the wheelchair and apples the parking brakes The joystick is also used for adjusting cxtra operations Joystick wath a standard knob is suitable fr most users Thre are different alternatives to this knob or the knob can be tallo made Do not replace the knob with self made parts as they may cause dangerous stations 1 Dive lever 2 Display Top side Display and controls 3 Direction Indicators left and right 4 ON OFF key 5 Function key Activate drive mode site through numbers 1 to Sin the display 7 Direction indicators right and warring banker 8 Activate setting mode switch through 9 Horn Display 4 10 status bar indicator 11 Drive mode or setting made display Assigment of display fields in display to keys Bottom 1 Socket for charging and for programming the remote 2 Socket for bus cable 3 Socket 1 for Buddy Button corresponds to a Activate drive mode switch through key key deactivated as standard 4 ON OFF socket for Buddy Button corresponds to ON OFF key 5 Socket 11 for Buddy Button corresponds to Activate setting mode This key deactivated as standard The cover cap must be removed if sockets 2 to 5 are
22. enance Yes No Additional maintenance I needed Notices If needed Maintenance done by Date and place Frame nr Annual maintenance Yes No Additional maintenance I needed Notices if needed Maintenance done by Date and place Annual maintenance Yes No Additional maintenance if needed Notices if needed Maintenance done by Date and place Frame nr Annual maintenance Yes No Additional maintenance I needed Notices if needed Maintenance done by Date and place Annual maintenance Yes No Additional maintenance if needed Notices if needed Maintenance done by Date and place a re DL Chasswheel 8y sswhe LIFT SYSTEM CONTENTS 1 Safety recommendations 1 1 Safe 2 Equipment and their use 2 1 Safety bet use 22 Operating the adjustment options 22 1 Activate adjustment mode 222 selecting and actuating adjustment options s 52 s E 5 223 Changing from setting mode to drive mode a 1 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS THIS USER MANUAL IS FOR USE ONLY TOGETHER WITH THE OWNERS HANDBOOK THIS SECTION EXPLAINS ONLY CONNECTED MATTERS CONCERNING USE OF THE LIFT SYSTEM DRIVING nat use the Lit System if you suspect that ts
23. er 125 kg Myllyharjuntie 6 speed 10 71800 SIILINJARVI 1c FINLAND ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR Wheelchair classification For outdoor use Maximum safe slope 10 CLASS C USED ON STEEPER SLOPES THAN Obstacle negotiation ability 100mm 30 15 OR GREATER LEVEL ceri rct seneral driving restriction CAUSE SAFETY RISKS Situated on the battery casing rear case Battery connecting diagram situated inside the battery casing cover Main fuse value Information Situated inside of the main fuse box Using the ther than gel batteries is forbidden warning USING THE OTHER THAN Stated on the top of the battery casing rear case GEL BATTERIES IS FOREIDOEN A D Freewheeling sing D breaks locked the wheelchair can be driven 2 breaks released the wheelchair can be towed wee aryl rn m Stated in every fender Attention read the user manual Stated on the supporting frame both sides from the seat Do not push the wheelchair from the back rest A risk of the finger trap These labels are situated in the points where the danger exists 2 EQUIPMENT AND THEIR USE Heres and main fuse Arm rests Direction indicator X Joystick module Head 2 1 The REM 550 remote construction The driving controller consists of joystick and control papel Under the driving controler youl find the charger socket and the data transfer cable which is conn
24. ery symbol iluminates red and is crossed out co Thabor are empty Switch the wheechar of Charge the batteries immediate 2 1 5 System status The system status shown in the middle of the status display f a fault occurs An error code ls displayed to the right of the spanner symbol You can use this error cde to help find the cause of the fault as described in Chapter 2 10 2 2 Using Buddy Buttons with the remote A Buddy Button 4 is additional button which can be used to activate remote functions The sockets for Buddy Buttons are located underneath the remote 1 Socket 1 corresponds to Activate drive mode switch thraugh ken The button is deactivated as standard 2 ON OFF socket corresponds to ON OFF key 3 Socket corresponds ta Activate setting mode key The button is deactivated as standard 4 Buddy Button The cover cap must be removed if sockets 1 to 3 are to be used do this remove the Phillips screw 2 3 Steering the wheelchair with the remote Press the ON OFF key The display ilninates The mode display shows the drive level The wheelchair ready to dive You can set the drive levels using the drive mode I this case drive level 1 is the slowest and drive level S the fastest setting Within each drive level you can carry out fine settings forthe speed using the function key The fine settings are displayed in the ring 0
25. he press the funcion key or move the drive lever right or left to change the screen brightness The bar undemeath the sun symbol shows the adjusted value E Press the Activate setting mode key A or move the deve lever right or left to confirm the required setting actions To cary out further settings press the Activate setting 7 mode key move the drive lever right or let B again To return to dive mode press the activate drive mode swilch trough key 2 9 3 Setting the me The symbol for time see Chapter 2 9 1 s shown in the display Press function key or move the drive lever right or left ta select the individual digits in the time display The digit to be changed is shown blinking Move the drive lever forwards to change the individual digits in the time display Move the drive lever to the rear to save the changed time To cary out further settings press the Activate setting mode key move the drive lever right oF et again To return to drive mode press the Activate drive madevitch through key 2 9 4 Display hide time display The symbol for tme display see Chapter 2 9 1 is shown in the display Ifthe green symbol is shown in the display the time display is avalble Ifthe red symbolis shown in the display the time display is hidden Press the drive lever to the right or left to display or
26. in an undesired way release the joystick This stops the wheclchai in all situations In emergency situations switch the diving controler off When you have learned how to use the wheelchair level surface you start practeing how to negotiate obstaces and ils where it is essential to master the balance adjustment system V 3 3 Balance adjustment The balance adjustment system means that the seat can be moved in relation to the frame In addition when the seti moved backwards stars to tt at a certain stage For adjusting the balance the driving controller must be set to the balance adjustment mode This mode is accessed pressing the MODE button uni the display shows the seat parts back rest and seat plate darkened The balance is adjusted by moving the joystick forwards and backwards When the joystick is pushed forwards the seat moves forward in relation to the frame n the dive poston for even ground the seat starts to tit backwards while the balance is shifted backwards The recommended balance positions for driving uphill on even ground and downhil are represented in the pictures below Even Seat moved front Balance in the middle normal poston Avoid driving uphil if the seat is moved backwards Do not dive downhill the seat is moved forwards These postions are incorrect and can be dangerous Adjust the maximum speed lower when driving up or downhill and when crossing
27. ion The manufacturer intends that the user can change the lamps and the batteries by himself if he wants and is able to do it Here is the spare part information for user from the lamps and the batteries Suitable lamps for Four X wheelchair the user can get from the Four X distributor Chasswhea s part number Driving ight LED or driving light bub Sutable gel batteries for Four X wheelchair the user can get from the Four X distributor Chasswhee part number Gel battery Other wheelchair spare parts the manufacturer intends the Four X distributor or manufacturer to change NOT USER I there are some parts to be changed the user should contact Immedlately ta the Four X distributor Please find your distributor informatio from the caver page of Owner s manual oF manufacturer s webpage 7 Programming The driving properties of the wheelchair can be reprogrammed 1n deliver the wheelchair diving properties are set that they are sutabe for most users By reprogramming you can change the 5 joystick racton time time settings forthe power save mode wel turing speed et If you wish to change the properties of your wheelchair contact the wheelchair dolorer or manufacturer 8 RE USE and recycling Wheelchair stable and intended for re use For re use wheelchair is serviced completely In the wheelchair there are several different adjustment possibles For new user the
28. ipped with leak Proof batteries s transported in a vehicle Only ever use leak proof batteries CAUTION There is danger of injury if the batteries are not properly secured Secure the battery belt withthe safely How the wheelchair is anchored in a vehicle for use as a vehicle seat The power wheelchair fted with four anchoring ponts which are labeled vith the symbol shown on the right Snap hooks or belt oops can be used for fixation Secure the wheelchair at the front 1 and atthe rear 2 with the anchoring system bets Rear only left hand side visible in picture How the user is secured within the wheelchair CAUTION There danger of injury if the usr Is not properly secured within the wheelchair Even Ifthe wheelchair ted wth a postural belt this s substitute for a proper safety belt which complies with ISO 10542 in the transport vehicle Always use the safety bot installed in the transport vehi Safety bots must be in contact with the user s body They must not be held at distance from the Users Body using pars ofthe wheelchair such as armrests or wheels Safety belts must be pulled as tightly as posible without causing the user discomfort Safety bots must not be posi oned while twisted Ensure that the third seatbelt anchorage point isnot fied directly to the vehicle fior but to of the vehicle uprights A headrest must be installed The headrest optionally supplied f
29. lchair changes to setting mode The mode display changes to a wheelchair symbol 2 8 3 Selecting and actuating adjustment options Press the function key C under the wheelchair symbol or move the drive lever left or right several times unt the required adjustment option is shown in the display x The corresponding adjustment option e g scat tiling is shown in blue on the display Press the drive lever to the front ar ear to activate the actuator motor Note The distance you pres the drive lever determines the dynamics of the movement 31 you only press the drive lever a te the actuator motor wil only move slowly you press the dive lever as far as you can the actuator motor will move faster 2 8 4 Changing from setting mode to drive mode i haiti eh E i The remote wil switch back to drive mode The mode display A shows the drive eve 2 9 Further adjustment options 2 9 1 Deactivating programming mode Press the Activate setting mode key A next to the symbol Press the function key or move the drive lever right left unti the required adjustment option is shown in the display Press the drive lever forward to confirm the requir adjustment option You can change the fooweg setings Screen brightness Time Clock display Screen background 2 9 2 Changing the screen brightness The symbol for screen brightness see Chapter 2 9 1 is shown in t
30. ll dimensions of tne wheelchair wem 686 mm Jena 2250 rm Acht vanes depending on the seat 320 890mm Tyres bot font tres 300 8 Tre pressure depending on the model 15 30 bar 180 a 300 ea Ugh equipment EJ divog hts Baw rear ight AN nv sytem E Man fun an Diving DI REHSSO Cont Diving motos 4 x 250 W Door Brakes ie Standard battery DENKA Gel Battery DEG 12 80 Hum Spindle motor Glance Lak 28 5 Fame Sed stove enamelled ponder pant Shock absorption 2 shack absorbers 12 SERVICE CARD OF FOUR X DL WHEELCHAIR Frame nr Annual maintenance Yes No Additional maintenance if needed Notices if needed Maintenance done by Date and place Annual maintenance Yes No Additional maintenance if needed Notices f needed Maintenance done by Date and place Frame nr Annual maintenance Yes No Additional maintenance if needed Notices If needed Maintenance done by Date and place Annual maintenance Yes No Additional maintenance if needed Notices if needed Maintenance done by Date and place Frame m Annual maintenance Yes No Additonal maintenance I needed Notices f needed Maintenance done by Date and place Annual maint
31. moving the arm rest up and down When the height is suitable rechten the screw For the adjustment of the arm rest angle the support is raised to an upright poston The angle is adjusted by turning the screw until the suitable postion is found E a 2 11 6 Adjustment of a manually adjustable foot rest The distance of the leg support from the chai s adjusted by loosening the retaining knobs 1 in front part of the seat When the distance amp found re ghten the scews The length amp adjusted witha Smm hexagonal key 2 The foot rest angle 3 can be adjusted wth a 13mm open spanner The foot rest is adjusted by raising the lever 4 which releases the lock and the postion can be adjusted When the correct poston has been found release the lever The foot support now lacked into this postion Tt necessary to observe the foot rest postion when driving uphill or negotaling obstacles Repeated striking of obstacles on the foot support may damage t 2 11 7 Adjustment of an electrically adjustable foot rest with lenght compensation Adjustment of distance length and the foot rest angle is carried out similarly ta the mechanical foot Fest The foot rest ange is adjusted by choosing foot rest adjustment on the driving controller see Chapter 28 3 The operational mode is chosen when the displayed foot rest is highlighted The foot rest is adjusted by moving the joystick forwards and backwards 2 1
32. mum Damaged wheelchair cables create safety risk Check the condition of the tyres regularly It is important for the steering properties and grip abies to have a correct tyre pressure Measuring the tyre pressure is explained In section Wheelchair servicing Use the lacking key ta prevent lit use of the wheelchair Someone other than the owner using the wheelchair a safety risk Bays attach the wheelchair to the car s body part during transport Siting in the wheelchair during transportation is absolutely forbidden Unauthorized repairs and modifications are forbidden The user may perform the serving operations referred to section wheeichar servicing When the wheechar is being serviced or adjusted the driving controller must be switched off Using the other than gel batteries is forbidden due to the danger of damaging the wheelchairs parts Handing tools in clase proximity to the batteries may cause short circuit Handling an open fame is forbidden because of the danger of explosion The battery casing is not intended to be used as a storage container The cables the battery naves should not disconnect on ones own In the problem situation please contact the service 1 4 The permanent labeling of the wheelchair Identification plates situated on the left side of the frame ELECTRICALLY POWERED WHEELCHAIR Class Manufacturer Type CWAFOURXDL Weight 130 kg CHASSWHEEL OY Max mass of the us
33. n around and to the other environment Risks can be among others losing the control of the wheelchair fling down crashing when the wheelchair user and persons nearby are exposed to danger damaging of the wheelchair structure when using features and safety of the wheelchair weaken Risks mentioned above can be prevent by instaling the assistant control system into the wheelchair when controling and driving of the wheelchair are happening by assistant and then user is not able to use the control system of the wheelchair 1 2 safe driving not use the vheeichair f you suspect that the use would not be safe For safety take notice of the whelchar s condition function and noises environmental conditions and the users ability to control the wheelchair Check the wheelchairs condition weekly at the very least The wheelchair has moving such as the wheels rads and Joints Take note of the dangers your wieelchar may cause especially in the presence of children and pets sure they remain at a safe distance from the wheelchair The places that are especially dangerous are marked with these symbols Arenson Tho rih finger trap Avoid loose clothing jewellery whic can become entangled in the moving parts 3f you are aware of faut in the driving controller or any other critical part do not drive the wheelchair but deliver t Immediately for service Brake releases must be returned to the DRIVE position
34. o drive again 6 6 Disconnecting the batteries Detach the cables and and the main fuse from the batteries using 11mm open ended spanner Open the attachment straps Lift the batteries from the casing Use only gel batteries Sulabie ge batteries for Four X wheehair the user can get from the Four X distributor Chasswheel part number Gel battery SOA Notice you have old or possibly damaged cel batteries please handle them very carefully and mot with bare hands because there might be risk of lean Deliver the batteries to the hazardous waste disposal point or your Four X service agent 6 7 Installing the batteries Install the batteries in the casing pole on the wheelchairs right side Tighten the connection straps Install the rede blue Ital the main fuse cie Check that all the connections are ight Pole grease con be used to prevent oxdisaton Set the battery contar cover and tighten the breather screw 6 8 Changing the lamps DRIVING LIGHT Loosen the screw part 25 with coss head screwdriver Tur the diving light counter deckwise Detach the lamp base Remove the bulb part22 from the amp base by hand Install in reverse order REAR LIGHT Service free LED DIRECTION INDICATOR Service free LED Suttable lamps for Four X wheelchair the user can get from the Four X distributor Chasswheels part number Delving light LED ving iit bulb 6 9 Spare part informat
35. ony done qualified technician mn order to maintain the warranty The manufacturer intends the wheelchair to be servced maintenanced by qualified technician either distributor service agent or the manufacturer at least once a year Service card of the wheelchair is in the last pages of the Owner s manual Please take care of that the Owners manual goes with the wheelchair to the service When It is a time to service the wheelchair please contact to your FOUR X distributor Following routine operations the manufacturer Intends the user to be responsible daly inspections weekly inspections leaning the wheelchair 1 necessary the User coud ask assistant or some other person for help 6 1 Daily inspections Before beginning the drive check the general condition of the wheelchair visually When the diving controller is switched off check that the joystick is not bent or damaged and that t returns to the middle when released Check that al the connectors are n place and undamaged and the cables are in good condton Check that the thin protective rubber around the steering stick is not damaged Handle the protective rubber with care Make sure that the control module well attached to the wheel chair Do not over tighten the screws 6 2 Weekly inspections Brake tests are made on an even floor with atleast one meter of free space around the wheelchair Swatch on the contro system Check that the ght bar is I in second or flashe
36. or this mobiity device by hasswhed is perfectly suitable for use during transport The headrest must be adjusted tothe users ear height GG fik Seat belts may not be held at a distance from the user s body using parts of the wheelchair such as armrests or wheels The belt should be positioned in the area between the users pelis and thighs so that unobstructed and not oo loose The idea ange of the pelvic bolt to the horizontal is between 45 and 757 The maximum permissible angle is between 30 and 75 The angle should never be less than 30 The safety bet installed in the transporting vehicle should be applied as shown in the luctrabon at right 1 Contre tine of the body 2 Centre of the sternum 11 TECHNICAL INFORMATION CW4 FOUR X DL E TT c Hamm ahowable uer weg ES Driving sped Diving stance depending on div condtons approx 40 km Degree of protection E rium Sound Bo mm Obstaci negotiation aly omm Manum abad negotiation aby omm Shope cig capacity Manum safe spe i Turing rads 1150 mm Tum aroun wit 1200 mm Operating temcerare ISE Charger standard aa permited charging curent Ra Total agit of the E emu welch of parts ES Seat Recaro standard wem effective depth backrest height E back ange ma s2 seat surface regi at the font E Seat plane ande p Overa
37. rge level is shown as an ion on the display and the wheelchair wil not be possible to drive Batenes must be recharged immediate if the icon indicating the battery charge level shows only two ful pars Follow the instructions supplied with the charger Use only the charger that has been supplied with the wheelchar Using incorrect chargers could damage the batteries wheelchair or the charger itself 2 12 5 Fuses The whedkhairs main fuse GOA is stuated between the battenes If it is blown the wheelchair wil not have any functions The user must not change this fuse themselves the wheelchai must be taken for service a 3 DRIVING THE WHEELCHAIR 3 1 Mounting to and from the wheelchair To make the mounting easier he font rest and arm rests can be ited up as shown in the pictures below Make sure not to damage the controller module and its cable When entering or exiting wheelchair make sure that the wheelchair i tured off from the joystick E 1 2 1 Lift the foot rest up Life the arm rest up 3 Remove your legs in 4 4 Be seated on the wheelchair Let the foot rest dawn and raise Your feet on the rest front of the 5 Weelchae To transfer from the wheelchair operate all actions reverse To make transfer easier use for example sliding board on the seat and under the user and slide the gt user of the wheelchair 5 Adjust the angle of the footrest 3 2 Drive practice
38. s slow Push the joystick slowly forwards until you hear the parking brakes working The wheelchair may start moving Release te joystick immediately and you should be able to hear the sound of the brakes operating in a few seconds Repeat this test tree times also by pushing the joystick backwards and tothe let and right Check the operation of the lights tum indicators and the balance adjustment 1f the wheelchair has an electrically adjustable back and or foot rest also check their operation In problem stations do use the wheelchair bt contact service 6 3 Cleaning and disinfection the wheelchair ean the wheelchair with a moist soft fabric and diluted cleaning fluid Avoid the use of undiluted eaning fids as these may damage the plastic and fabric ports of the wheelchair Follow the recommendations set by the cleaning fluid manufacturers regarding the different materiis In the event of the control module becoming dirty it must be cleaned immediatly Pressure deaning or tse shower i forbidden as the wheelchair has electric unt veh wil be damage when wet The wheelchair disinfected totally for example by spaying the disinfectant on the wheelchair The electronic of the wheelchair are in the battery box so keep the battery box dosed during the disinfection While disinfecting notice the wheelchairs texture surfaces seat supports which should be disinfected wth the suitable methods A the materials are tes
39. stions The wheelchair is intended for outdoor use where it can cross obstacles in normal outdoor conditions and drive uneven ground The wheelchair also be used in suitable indoor premises 1 1 Applicability for different type of users Wheelchair is intended for person who has active with the family Wheelchair i also suitable for persons who want to move and act Independently both in the and in the countryside The wheelchair is intended for users weighing not more than 125k and having the abllty to earn the correct use of the equipment and the physical precondtons for using the controling system and the necessary equipment Wheelchair is perfectly suitable for persons whose injury disease demands soft drive and stability of the seat there is special flexible chassis structure in the wheelchair Wheelchair is suitable for instance for accident patients muliple sclerosis patients brain infaret patents overweight persons and arthropathy patients Wheelchair is not suitable for visually disabled Bind person badly spastic person whose moves are so uncontrollable that controling the wheelchair Impossible disabled person wh is not abe to understand the correct funcion of the wheelchair or he doesnt have the physical preconditions for using the wheelchar person whose weight cross the maximum user weight These features which limit the wheelchair use a risk both to the wheelchair user and to the perso
40. ted acc to ISO 7176 16 and the materials are inflammable Following operations the usr is able to do with of assistant or some other person measuring the tyre air pressure hanging tyres disconnecting the batteries instaling the batteries changing the lamp 6 4 Measuring the tyre air pressure The suitable air pressure n the tyre is approx 1 5 bar Ai pressure decease under 12 bar flog over 3 0 bor is not advised This increases the wear of tyres decreases grip and causes extra friction which shortens the driving distance 6 5 Tyre exchange The rm le atached to the motors hub with fe coach screws tool size Gmm Support the ai thatthe tyre Is off the ground After that release the alr pressure from the tyre When and only when you have done this open the screws and take of the tyre Both of the rim are attache to each other with screws which you are not allowed to open unt you have released the pressure Assembling the wheel with tyre instal inner tube into the outer tyre and install this packet onto the rim half Attach both rim halfs together with screws Pay attention that the tube does not squeeze between the rm half Now fil the tyre alti 0 Sbar to get the inner tube straight After this Install the tyre ono the motors hub with coach screws When tyre is attached to the motor up the tyre approx 3bar i5 reasonable After this remove lifting equipment and the chars ready t
41. the drive level
42. to be used do this remove the Phillips screw 2 1 2 Status display The status display is located at the top edge of the screen contains the folowing information 1 Battery 2 Direction indicators lef warming biekor 3 Light 4 System status Tf the system working without faults 4 f symbolis displayed fa fault occurs the spanner symbols displayed with an eror code 5 Direction indicators ight warning binker 6 Tine 2 1 3 Battery charge display M arare o The battery hats green bus r1 seco O E Decreased driving rang The battery symbol iluminates yellow 3 bars Decreased driving range Please charge the batteries The battery symbol iluminates red 2 bars Low driving range Please charge the batteries as soon as possible The battery symbol laminates red 1 bar Very low driving range Please charge the batteries immediately The battery symbol iluminates red no bars Driving range exhausted Charge the batteries immediately To protect against total battery discharge the electronics system automatically switches the delve to battery reserve after a specified driving time and the wheelchair wil come to a 2 1 4 Battery alarms ae axa tc a FT ty yl nates completely The batteries are overcharged Disconnect the battery charger sth he gh on The batt
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