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1. h N Nw www neatech it 13 2 2 Unpacking Be sure to put the package of the EVO3 on a stable and secure surface and remove straps with scissors Pull awav the box as shown in Figure 1 Inside the box there is e EVO3 wheelchair e N 1Charger e Documentation and manuals Ee ee MM ee N www neatech it 14 2 2 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 PACKAGING DIASPOSAL ay To properly recycle the packaging materials a follow the instructions provided by your local waste disposal service a oo www neatech it 15 2 3 Assembiv operation Mount the backrest on the wheelchair as it is described in section 3 ADJUSTMENTS 2 4 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 ina 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 LV aS if Al
2. P Figure 4 e o www neatech it 16 3 ADJUSTMENTS EVO 3 wheelchair has the possibilitv of manv adjustments to best suit the specific user To perform these adjustments thev are required a 4 mm allen wrench a 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 3 1 Armrests The available adjustments are in height and angle these need to be made on the same order as thev 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 oo www neatech it 17 Figure 6 For the armrest angle vou can decide to adjust the horizontal and vertical angle For the horizontal angle lift the armrest that vou want to modifv and unscrew the bolt indicated in Figure 7 after this vou 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 a errr i ee N www neatech it 18 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 oo www neatech it 19 3 2 Legrest 3 2 1 Height To adjust the legrest height remove the cover Figure 9 and loosen the bolts shown in Figure 10 with
3. Don t operate the brake release without the presence of an assistant www neatech it 36 4 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 center of gravity and increases the risk of tipping over Always drive in low speed and only use these functions on horizontal plane 4 4 1 Seat lift Figure 23 Figure 24 A maximum lift of 30 cm allows the user to have more independence oo www neatech it 37 4 4 2 Seat tilt Adjusting the tilt of the wheelchair 45 causes a better distribution of pressure on the body Figure 25 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 Figure 26 nn nme Sse en a eee www neatech it 38 4 4 3 Backrest biomechanical recline Figure 27 Figure 28 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 th
4. However remember that the wheelchair EVO3 was designed for use mostly in indoor environments mo www neatech it 26 4 USEOF THE WHEELCHAIR 4 1 Rnet control console The user interface is a jovstick with a lever buttons and a displav Figure 18 For the use of jovstick please refer to the following instructions CD MM Co On Off Button jal fr Hom Button MODE Speed Buttons PROFILE l P Decrease Increase Z Mode Button Profile Button A D Hazard Button amp LED Lights Button amp LED kd Left Indicator Button amp LED Right Indicator Button amp LED Figure 19 www neatech it 27 This button turns on and off the wheelchair Don t use this button to stop the Wheelchair unless it is an emergencv On Off Button When this button is pressed the Horn Button horn will sound This button allow the user to navigate through the available function of the wheelchair drive actuators preloaded movements Mode Button This button allow the user to navigate through the available driving profiles for the wheelchair Profile Button These buttons decrease increase Speed Sutton the maximum speed setting This button activates and deactivates the wheelchair s hazard lights When activated the Led will flash Hazard Button Led This button activates and deactivates the wheelchair s lights When activated the Led will illuminate Lights Button Led These
5. USER MANUAL Rev D 2014 10 11 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITV The manufacturer Neatech it 4 A A de Curtis 80040 Cercola NA Italv under its responsibilitv states that the wheelchair EVO3 satisfies the conditions laid down bv 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 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 PRESENTATION ccsscccsescceeecceeeceeseeeeeeeeeeeens 12 STARTING UP craca OTAOTA 13 2 1 Checks to be made on delivery ss ss seesnenzeensenzzenneenzzn 13 2 2 MEI FID o 10 l A 14 2 2 1 Remove the EVO3 from the pallet 15 2 3 Assembpiv operatiot sibi bi bi bi sib A A a 16 2 4 Transport anad Storag Eassa CNN 16 ADJUSTMEN Ti i l 17 Sal f en qis ETT SME 17 3 2 ISA g eee ae ee eee ee ee 20 32 1 e Ue A A A E Gs 20 3 2 1 Footrest width and angle ss eseeennenzennsenzenntenz 22 3 3 BACK TESE sis tala bieh b ba kredu ba kk ta kr A kabel et 24 3 4 SEAE QED E p ANAA eaten ase ann OSE ONDE ONE NER ONO ERC re 25 3 5 Drive ONC tases lt L 26 USE OF THE WHEELCHAIR i ius takta biki bata bit bkiet 27 4 1 Rnet control console L teia EA 27 4 2 Using tne wneele a tie sea sie a a
6. of an assistant near to vou At the beginning alwavs use INDOOR profiles Do not let children use the wheelchair without supervision Do not drive vour wheelchair under the influence of alcohol Some pathologies mav limit vour abilitv to drive vour wheelchair safelv Be sure to consult with a doctor about vour phvsical limitations Avoid sudden stops or starts To stop the wheelchair use the lever of the jovstick and don t suddeniv turn off the jovstick unless it is an emergency 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 31 DEFAULT POSITION Default position mean a safe position for the seat svstem of the wheelchair Height of the seat 0 cm Angle of seat 0 Angle of legrest 90 Angle of backrest 90 O O Obstacle climbing When facing with an obstacle it is recommended to set the position of the sea
7. the horizontal as shown in Figure 33 a greater angle always in the expected range is preferable Figure 33 Ee ee MM ee N www neatech it 43 Vou should keep vour seat belts as tight as possible to the bodv but without affecting the comfort Make sure that 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 34 Remove and assure inside the vehicle any not essential accessory from the wheelchair in order to reduce the potential risk of injury If 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 v0 W a h ee www neatech it 44 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 tvpe The wheelchair will be hooked up inside the motor vehicle in 4 points 2 front and 2 rear as shown in Figure 35 Figure 35 Don t use anv postural svstems in a motor vehicle unless thev are conform to ISO 7176 19 oo www neatech it 45 5 MAINTENANCE Regular maintenance help to preserve functionalit
8. 61 5 8 6 Tire of traction with tube Remove the screws 1 shown in Figure 48 with a 6 mm allen wrench and remove the wheel of traction Then remove the screws 2 indicated in Figure 49 and take away the rim after that it is possible to remove the tire with its tube L A ES d IN f NN N N ANALY ALANS Figure 49 To mount the new part repeat the operations in reverse order www neatech it 62 5 8 7 Tireofcastor wheel with tube Disassemble the castor unscrewing the bolt shown in Figure 50 bv locking the nut 1 with an open end wrench of 13 mm and unscrew the bolt 2 with an allen wrench of 6 mm DE p jit eo ZIN 1h UI Rika Figure 50 Remove the screws 1 shown in Figure 51 and take away the rim after that it is possible to remove the tire with its tube JSE ae WA 1 LA Ss Seay mali SS du m gt ca W F A 1 A filli me d p j h j f l i f gt dbh W l r IN 77 Ly i il o ae a S t MH l Wak ki t gt re l il 4 KU Figure 51 To mount the new part repeat the operations in reverse order 0 Z WZ T 8 mm www neatech it 63 5 8 8 Armrest pad Unscrew the screws indicated in Figure 52 and substitute the armrest pad with a 4 mm allen wrench Figure 52 To mount the new part r
9. lights turned on MODIFICATIONS Anv unauthorized modifications to the wheelchair mav 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 AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER For any need not expressly explained in this manual 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 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 vou for purchasing EVO3 electronic wheelchair EVO3 is a batterv powered wheelchair Its intended use is to provide indoor mobilitv to person limited to seated position that are capable to operate and drive an electronic 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
10. 4 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 4 3 See section 5 1 Contact an authorized service center nme ra h eee e e www neatech it 50 5 3 1 Rnetsvstem fault When the control svstem is triggered and the wheelchair can t be used a diagnostic screen is displaved in the displav of the jovstick 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 kierntified Module Tip Text SF pe Fi Tip Code Figure 38 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 Joystick Error If the joystick is moved from the central position during or immediately after turning on an error will be displayed see Figure 39 To enable the wheelchair to drive again set the joystick in the central position and reboot the wheelchair Figure 39 For any other need please contact the man
11. IP gt ow gJ gJ gJ gJ www neatech it 56 R042 025 Lh jovstick support R042 026 Power module R042 027 Light module R042 028 Seating module R042 029 Advanced seating module R042 030 Footplate R042 031 Complete legrest R042 032 Legrest belt R042 033 Rnet cable 2 5 m R042 034 Rnet cable 1 5 m R042 035 Rnet cable 0 5 m R042 036 Rnet cable 1 0 m R042 037 Actuator cable R042 038 Advanced seating module cable R042 039 Seat cushion R042 040 Backrest cushion gJ gJ gJ gt gt 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 For any other need please contact the manufacturer www neatech it 57 5 8 Instruction for replacing parts 5 8 1 Antitip castor Unscrew the screw indicated in Figure 42 using a PH2 star head screwdriver positioned from the internal side of the castor Remove the castor 7 HII f IL TINI QUI iA J 4 i IE NA j ee ie I l i E B l l ti gt o ge MI yi l H l l ki d l U N l N f l l i N l fa kI HY l ji ji i i 1 VA V ri U 1 lI A kell I As 1 MI l hi Figure 42 To mount the
12. 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 NEATECH IT disclaims any responsibility for inappropriate selections of wheelchair models 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 eee ener ee ee eee enna ee K W w www neatech it 12 2 STARTING UP 2 1 Checks to be made on deliverv 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
13. X USER WEIGHT Figure 54 6 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 info neatech it 39 081 555 1946 a o www neatech it 66 MODEL EVO3 SERIAL NUMBER YEAR OF CONTRUCTION MAXIMUM USER WEIGHT Eam www neatech it 67 USER MANUAL EVO3 NcA www neatech it
14. a a a iniereieteeenceetet 31 4 3 Manual brake release lever ss ennenenzznnenenzznni 36 4 4 Powered TUNCTION wzscaseiavecareeravavaretenavedledeveinetdenevansaverievens 37 4 4 1 SY a a a a i a a ta 37 4 4 2 wera ia A EMAN MMA MA MA MMA A A MAMMA MA ee 38 4 4 3 Backrest biomechanical recline s 39 4 4 4 Legrest biomechanical elevation cccecceseeeeeees 40 4 5 Battery Cia UI a ERS NRS ad ala 41 4 6 Use as seat in motor vehicle ss ennnenzennnezznnnnni 43 MAINTENANCE sikka kkreat nbati 46 5 1 TIFEL PUR CEU Csa na iet iron ia pe enti 47 5 2 Checks to be made on the wheelchair ccseseceneeees 49 5 3 TE UDIESNOOtIM A i i a 50 53 RICE system toules ENN 51 5 4 SIE CC a Cl Ol an E en ceencaceceiecseeceseats 52 5 5 DIMENSIONS se i acne cog te ta 54 5 6 Magneto hydraulic protection ccccccceecseceeseeseseeeeees 55 5 7 SD AVCHD ALE WSU aicracaraceracateciatiavatiasatistettvvisavviasvsanvaveuietsiuiadeieass 56 5 8 Instruction for replacing parts s ses seesnnnnnnnzennnnnnznnznn 58 5 8 1 ANUP CASTOR siek ta baka a ka a a ba si 58 5 8 2 Front cover for FWD wheelchair back cover for RWD WHAEECICNGIN IA A 59 5 8 3 Back cover for FWD wheelchair back cover for RWD WHECICME I asescsencsanc A 60 5 8 4 LEP FEST COVEN ta ta te Wa EEE 61 5 8 5 Backrest COVED suertee orea eE 61 5 8 6 Tire of traction with tUbe ccccceecceeceeeeeeeeeees 62 5 8 7 Tire of castor wheel with tu
15. be sse eennennnnnnz 63 5 8 8 Arimitest f Pe ene wae ret re nen er a Be era ESTE EES 64 5 8 9 WOVSUICK aiteru et et eta a rtirat 65 58 10 LOCALE CUSTOM seeen EEEE REREN 65 58 11 Backrest CUSNION siiatsindeiedev a 65 WARRANTY TERM Sires eGo bai ict Gio Gl abled 66 6 1 SERIALINUIVIBER ie a rea B ett 66 6 2 INCIDENT REPORTING verein aer 66 TIPPING HAZARD Anv transport on a slope greater than the maximum securitv 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 presence 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 surfa
16. buttons activates and deactivates the wheelchair s indicators When activated the Led will flash Left Right Indicator Button Led 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 the controller Releasing the lever of the controller automatically activates the electromagnetic brake that locks the wheels of the EVO3 a h ee e www neatech it 28 BATTERV INDICATOR TIME Has SS MS X SPEED INDICATOR SPEED LIMIT d NDICATO 7indo PROFILE IN USE Figure 20 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 Nemesia RS a a a www neatech it 29 8 ss MM ee w www neatech it 30 4 2 Using the wheelchair Do not drive vour wheelchair for the first time without the presence
17. ces may increase when the chair is exposed to external heat sources as sunlight Do not install maintain or operate vour 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 manual Do not carry passengers on the wheelchair independently of the age of the passenger 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 directi
18. ch it 53 5 5 Dimensions 470mm M2 380 460 mm M3 420 500 mm M4 440 520 mm Dimensions A 560mm M1 340 390 mm F 780 mm M2 390 440 mm P Aegeeseonm Mepogomm G Som masson q MAAIBARO my 200300 m M4 400 420 mm J M1 300 380 mm M2 300 380 mm M3 380 440 mm M4 380 440 mm a a an I a www neatech it 54 5 6 Magneto hvdraulic protection Use the switch see Figure 40 and Figure 41 to turn on and off the EVO3 The switch also has the function of protecting the wheelchair from overloaded current and short circuit If the power chair suddeniv stops use the switch to turn on the chair If the problem still continues it means that there are some electric problems please contact technical support Figure 40 ii Figure 41 oo www neatech it 55 5 7 Spare part list Code Description Type of service RO42 001 Antitip castor R042 002 Backrest actuator R042 003 Legrest actuator R042 004 Front cover R042 005 Rh cover R042 006 Lh cover R042 007 Back cover R042 008 Legrest cover R042 009 Backrest cover 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 R042 016 Armrest pad R042 017 Rh armrest with bracket R042 018 Lh armrest with bracket R042 019 Battery set R042 020 Charger R042 021 Front lights R042 022 Back lights R042 023 Joystick R042 024 Rh joystick support gJ PJDB
19. connected it is not possible to drive the wheelchair www neatech it 41 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 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 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 49 a It is recommended to properly recycle used ao batteries Contact your local agency for y gency waste disposal for more information www neatech it 42 4 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 wav of access to the motor vehicle and handling within it is influenced by the size of the wheelchair 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
20. e headrest to remain in the same position in relation to the back a oo www neatech it 39 4 4 4 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 that is the point of rotation of the lower leg can t coincide with the point of rotation for the elevation of the footrest Figure 29 EVO3 legrest has an innovative way to compensate this and assure that the knee and the thighs remain firmly on the Figure 30 wheelchair a o www neatech it 40 4 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 31 and Figure 32 Disconnected wo WW4 al 3 pi Correctiv Connected y uu VU 2 l ARI ALA F ws Incorrectly Connected gH Y U U ji 2 ann f f FU Figure 31 Figure 32 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
21. epeat the operations in reverse order a MM ee www neatech it 64 5 8 9 Joystick Switch off the wheelchair using the power button on the jovstick see Figure 19 Switch off the main circuit breaker see section 5 6 Unplug the jovstick cable Seeing Figure 53 unscrew the two screws below the jovstick to remove it Figure 53 Substitute the jovstick screw the two screws and plug the cable again After mounting the new jovstick reboot the wheelchair Ensure that the cable is properlv connected 5 8 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 5 8 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 emesis a I a a www neatech it 65 6 WARRANTXV TERMS Evo3 is a product globallv guaranteed for 24 months with the exception of batteries that are guaranteed for six months The warrantv covers defects in materials or workmanship The warrantv 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 incorrect maintenance 6 1 SERIAL NUMBER For any report or assistance request communicate the unique identification code on the chassis of each Evo3 as shown in Figure 54 1300W YEAR N d MA
22. h 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 accessory Pelvic belt is only designed to position the user and not for any protection in case of accident a MM ee www neatech it 34 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 jovstick as a hanrhold or point of support Don t use footrests or armrests as support 1 8 0 eee www neatech it 35 4 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 see Figure 20 Then you can act on the release lever shown in Figure 21 and Figure 22 When the brakes are released it is not be possible to drive the wheelchair Figure 21 Figure 22 WARNING When the brakes are released never use the wheelchair on a slope or a wet surface
23. mm allen wrench A 7O Z LLH l r L A Oi O_o la TA fi A f Figure 37 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 wheel When the authorized service center returns to you a repaired wheel mount it following the instructions in reverse order oo www neatech it 48 5 2 Checks to be made on the wheelchair CHECK Batterv charge level Electric cables obstacle Tightening of removable parts Tire pressure Lights check Cleaning of wheelchair Brake release lever check Tire usurv Checking tightness of chassis screws PERIOD Before each utilize Before each utilize Before each utilize Weekly Weekly Monty Monty Monty Annual 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 DRIVE WHEELS 280 kPa CASTOR WHEELS 250 KPA Overfilling can cause a risk of explosion Verify that all lights and indicators work properly and are Clean This point can apply only if you have lights on your wheelchair Clean the wheelchair and the upholstery according
24. new part screw again the screw using the same tool still positioned from the internal side of the castor 0 M www neatech it 58 5 8 2 Front cover Unscrew the screws indicated in Figure 43 and remove the cover For this operation use a 4 mm allen wrench VA PY Le 5 4 lt Bale ya EN 4 rt 4 yy I A i Cle i cr f a ap ji il U 90 Il 4 ri N A l i IP l 1 l I Jaa a5 WAI iii e Figure 43 To mount the new part repeat the operations in reverse order V VW n T a a I a www neatech it 59 5 8 3 Back cover Unscrew the screws indicated in Figure 44 and remove the cover For this operation use a 3 mm allen wrench a w Figure 44 To mount the new part repeat the operations in reverse order oo www neatech it 60 5 8 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 legrest cover ia 227 Ta Sea iw ig ALE OO ff A Ti aAA L LI IR A Figure 45 Figure 46 To mount the new part repeat the operations in reverse order 5 8 5 Backrest cover Remove the backrest cover first removing the lower part and then pulling it upward Figure 47 To mount the new part repeat the operations in reverse order www neatech it
25. on 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 Alwavs use caution when transferring in or out of the wheelchair Everv 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 falling 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 It is recommended to not use the wheelchair near public way without
26. ove the upholstery of the backrest Semmes a a an I a www neatech it 24 3 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 In this way you can move forward and backward the seat When the chosen position is reached it is necessary to screw again the bolts Figure 17 a oo www neatech it 25 3 5 Drive profile As default in the wheelchair thev 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 these profiles are 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 these profiles are 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
27. t 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 WARNING Stopping and starting the chair while moving up an incline makes the wheelchair more difficult to control www neatech it 32 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 5 4 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 Driving on side slopes When facing with side slopes always drive the wheelchair with great caution and at minimum speed nemesis ce I a a www neatech it 33 Turning with the wheelchair Don t turn wit
28. the 4 mm allen wrench Figure 9 Figure 10 oo www neatech it 20 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 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 Ee ee MM ee N www neatech it 21 3 2 1 Footrest width and angle Vou can adjust separatelv right and left paddle Loosening two bolts for one paddle as shown in Figure 12 with the 4 mm allen wrench vou can move it in the chosen position as shown in Figure 13 Figure 12 Figure 13 www neatech it 22 Loosening the bolt shown in Figure 14 with the 4 mm allen wrench under the paddle it is possible to modifv the angle of paddle a oo www neatech it 23 3 3 Backrest To perform the adjustment of the backrest for different tvpe of height vou 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 necessarv a 8 mm open end wrench LAAF A 8 47 8 ste 670 A A ote WY Figure 15 After screwed off the nuts it is possible to adjust in height the backrest To facilitate the mounting of the backrest up the support it may be useful to rem
29. to the instructions of this manual Check that the brake release is working properly Check for the tire usury and if necessary contact an authorized service center for the replacement For this operation please contact an authorized service center mei CC www neatech it 49 5 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 position 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 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 itis shown in section
30. ufacturer www neatech it 51 5 4 Specification General Feature Value Product code name S042 Evo3 Class EN 12184 Class B Enclosure class IPX4 Performance Feature Value Maximum user weight 80 kg Range 25 km Obstacles climbing 50 mm Maximum safe slope 6 Static stability 9 Maximum speed RWD 10 km h FWD 6 km h Batteries 55Ah 12V Sealed Type Motors 2x220W Main circuit breaker 80 A Control force Joystick 3N Environmental temperature 10 C 50 C Level of resistance to ignition The wheelchair is compliant with EN 12184 2014 point 9 5 Expected lifetime 5 years 1 8 0 eee www neatech it 52 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 pressure nemesis eee Value Maximum 125 kg 280 460 mm M1 340 420 mm M2 380 460 mm M3 420 500 mm M4 440 520 mm 410 mm 470 mm M1 570mm chassis 480 mm including seat and armrests M2 570mmchassis 520 mm including seat and armrests M3 570mmchassis 560 mm including seat and armrests M4 570mmchassis 600 m including seat and armrests FWD 880 mm without footrest FWD 1120 mm con with footrest RWD 800 mm without footrest RWD 1090 mm con with footrest 66 mm RWD 850 mm FWD 655 mm DRIVE WHEELS 280 kPa CASTOR WHEELS 250 kPA www neate
31. v and safetv 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 moistened with a non aggressive detergent For pads and covers 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 on 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 www neatech it 46 5 1 Tire puncture In case of tire puncture please see following instruction CASTERS PUNCTURE Disassemble the punctured caster unscrewing the bolt shown in Figure 36 bv locking the nut 1 with an open end wrench of 13 mm Figure 36 Contact an authorized service center to repair the punctured wheel When the authorized service center returns to vou a repaired wheel mount it following the instructions in reverse order oo www neatech it 47 TRACTION WHEELS PUNCTURE Disassemble the punctured wheel unscrewing the four bolts indicated in Figure 37 with a 6
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