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User manual EvO Lectus 2015-08-22 EN

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1. N WARNING Diagnostics should only be performed by authorized persons with sound knowledge of the wheelchairs electronic control system Incorrect or poorly performed repair works may make it dangerous to use the wheelchair Karma accepts no liability for any personal injury or damage to the wheelchair and its surroundings that occurs on account of incorrect or poorly performed repair work 108 24 technical specifications length L 1200 mm width W 610 mm height H 1115 mm horizontal location of axle A 345 mm transportation size length LT 880mm height HT 770mm width WT 610mm 109 General product name wheelchair class expected service life Sizes length mm width mm height mm weight kg horizontal location of axle mm Smallest size for transportation length width height mass of the heaviest part Wheels size front size rear tire pressure Performance speed km h drive range km depending on size of batteries minimum turning area minimum mm minimum turning radius mm obstacle climb mm static stability downhill uphill sideways dynamic stability uphill downhill sideways breaking distance from max speed in mm Seat effective seat depth mm effective seat width mm seat angle in degrees seat surface height Seat pan to ground maximum user weight kg backrest angle in degrees backrest height mm foot rest to seat distance mm legrest to seat angl
2. 11 The used symbols on the chassis plate are explained below describes the model and type of the product stands for indoor and outdoor use Class B stands for the date of production this icon stands for the maximum driving speed this icons stands for the maximum slope to drive on this icon stands for the maximum user weight SN z stands for the chassis serial number 5 used symbols for warning caution and note General warnings are indicated by a symbol There are three levels of warnings 1 warning If you see this sign please use extreme caution where this symbol appears Neglecting these warnings can lead to personal or material damage 2 caution If you see this symbol we provide additional information which might be good to know Please take notice if this information e before using the wheelchair you should read this manual to get familiar with this product e Make sure the local reseller has set up the product in a proper way to exactly fit your needs and requirements e always be accompanied by a attendant person when you drive the wheelchair for the first time e the first drive should take place in an safe and wide area so you can get acquainted to your wheelchair without any danger e Always start to drive the wheelchair in the lowest possible driving speed first 13 6 warranty Karma Medical supplies two years of warranty on this product Your local supplier will c
3. Avoid area s close to high voltage power lines They might interfere with your wheelchairs electronics Avoid area s close to high frequency energy equipment like high frequency welding machines They might interfere with your wheelchairs electronics 81 15 driving the wheelchair The wheelchair is designed for indoor and outdoor use When driving indoors you must be careful when driving in for example narrow passageways when passing through doors and entryways as well as when using elevators ramps etc Also be aware of the risk of things getting caught in the machinery when you use the electrical seat lift and seat tilt in particular when the wheelchair has been run in under a table workbench or something like that Always make sure the wheelchair is switched off before entering or leaving the wheelchair If the wheelchair is switched on during transferring there is a danaer the joystick will be touched and the wheelchair will move Outdoors you must remember to drive very slowly on steep downhill slopes and to be very careful when driving on uneven surfaces on uphill slopes with sideways slopes and when negotiating obstacles Always maintain a safe distance from the edge when driving close to drop offs and pavements We recommend that you should make repeated test drives in areas in which you know you feel secure so that you are quite familiar with how the wheelchair and its accessories behave in different situatio
4. Special care has been taken to make sure that the chance that the user pinches him or herself while seated in the wheelchair is minimal However there are few situations that might lead to injury Special caution has to be taken under the following circumstances When the tray table is closed pinching of fingers or other body parts is possible between the locking parts When the revolving control unit is used in the tray table pinching of fingers or other body parts is possible when the control unit is being turned upside down When adjusting the seat while the user is sitting in the chair please note that no body parts are in the direct zone of the moving parts When moving the seat down the tilt frame comes very close to the top chassis cover This creates a pinching danger when at this time hands are on the top cover at the rear end of the chassis For this reason a warming decal is placed on the top cover on the rear of the chassis We advise you to always keep your hands or the hands from other persons away from the rear end of the top chassis cover All areas where there might be a risk of pinching are indicated by these warning decal 74 14 5 surroundings Special care has been taken to make sure that the change that the Surroundings pinches him or herself is minimal However there are few situations that might lead to injury Special caution has to be taken under the following circumstances When driving th
5. The right setting will be done by stetting and testing whilst driving The average setting is halfway This is set by counting the clicks from the totally left position to the totally right setting These are 16 clicks Now set the setting by 8 clicks form the end position N CAUTION to soft settings of the damper will result in a very spongy behavior of the chassis The control of the wheelchair will be bad Avoid soft settings if the dampers are uneven set it might lead to strange driving behavior of the wheelchair This might result in personal or material damage after setting the suspension always drive first slowly and in an open space to test the result of the setting 32 11 2 seat adjustments Before using the wheelchair the seat must be set to the right size for the user Most of the time this will be done by your local supplier together with your therapist A well adjusted seat will give you optimum support and comfort 11 2 1 seat depth To adjust the seat depth we have to do the following steps step 1 pull off the seat cushion i ane az K Wi g lt L iae AS a step 2 loosen the top seat panel screws A using an 3mm Allan key step 3 take off the top seat panel step 4 loosen up the screws 4mm 33 a v G f j ee eo 4 E g om agit A a step 5 loosen up the screws C of the legrest unit using an 5mm Allan key 4 step 6 move the legrest f
6. free batteries last longer do not allow them to become completely discharged Always recharge your maintenance free batteries promptly after they are discharged If your battery gauge reading seems to fall more quickly than usual your batteries may be worn out If you wheelchair shows these indications please contact your local authorized supplier to have the maintenance free batteries checked 18 1 battery level The power level of the batteries is displayed on the LCD screen of the joystick module battery indicator 87 If the maintenance free batteries are fully charged all ten LED s on the top bar light up The more energy is used the more LED extinguish starting on the right side If only the red LED are still on it indicates that recharging of the maintenance free batteries is required If only two red LED s are flashing it indicates that the maintenance free batteries are empty and should be charged immediately If the battery indicator shows only two segments in flashing you should charge the batteries as soon as possible This flashing is a warning signal You are still able to drive the wheelchair but only for a short distance If the batteries reach a level where they cannot supply enough energy to control the wheelchair is a save way The wheelchair will stop and give an error warning saying low battery voltage If the batteries should be drained completely it is important that you charge them up again
7. 12 5 jack sockets 12 5 1 external profile switch jack 12 5 2 external on off switch jack 12 6 R net Connectors 12 6 joystick 13 electric system 13 1 batteries 13 2 fuses 14 using the wheelchair 14 1 general warnings and advices 14 2 use in combination with other products 14 3 hot and cold surfaces 14 4 danger of pinching 14 5 surroundings 14 6 precautions to prevent dangerous situations 14 7 use on slopes driving on downhill slopes 14 8 use on slopes driving on uphill slopes 14 9 driving on sideways slopes 14 10 obstacle climbing 14 11 use in presence of electromagnetic fields e g from cell phones _ 15 driving the wheelchair 15 1 driving in general 15 2 driving technique 66 66 66 66 67 67 67 67 67 68 69 70 70 71 72 72 73 73 74 19 19 76 7 79 80 81 82 82 83 15 3 stopping the wheelchair 16 using the powered seat functions 17 using additional function of the wheelchair menu 17 handling the mechanical brakes 17 1 release the mechanical brakes 18 charging the maintenance free batteries 18 1 battery level 18 2 charging socket 18 3 disposal of broken or worn out batteries 19 transport of the wheelchair 19 1 transportation guideline 19 2 safety belt 19 3 transportation on an airplane 20 maintenance and repairs 20 1 battery charging 20 2 short term storage 20 3 long term storage 20 4 tools 20 5 wheels and tires 20 5 1 puncture repair exploded view of front wheel 20 6 cleaning 20
8. 6 1 upholstery cloth 3d mesh 20 6 2 metal surfaces 20 6 3 plastic covers 20 7 brake release freewheel mode 20 8 battery replacement 20 9 replacing the main fuse 21 Refurbishment and re use of the product 84 84 85 86 86 87 87 88 90 91 93 94 97 98 98 98 99 100 101 101 101 102 102 102 102 103 103 105 106 22 disposal of the product 23 trouble shooting 23 1 diagnostics R Net LCD 24 technical specifications 25 accessories 106 107 108 109 111 2 how to contact Karma head office Karma Karma Karma Medical NO 2363 Sec 2 University Road Min Hsiung Shiang Chia Yi 621 Taiwan www karma com tw European office for sales and service Karma Karma Europe BV Euregiopark 12 6467 JE Kerkrade Netherlands phone 31 0 45 820 01 50 facsimile 31 0 45 820 01 59 mail info karma europe com web www karma europe com Produced and published by Karma Medical Taiwan Technical changes and print errors prohibited 3 declaration of conformity Karma Declaration of Conformity Karma Medical Products Co LTD No 2363 Sec 2 University Road Min Hsiung Shiang Chia Yi 621 Taiwan European representative Karma Mobility Limited Unit 6 Target Park Shawbank Road Reddich B98 8YN United Kingdom declare on our own responsibility that the medical product Electrical wheelchair EVO Lectus meets all applicable requirements of the Directive 93 42 EEC Annex 1 Conformity ass
9. CONTACT ACROSS THE FRONT OF THE BODY NEAR THE JUNCTION OF THE THIGH picture of improper belt fit picture of proper belt fit Please make sure the following conditions are fulfilled to obtain a safe transportation Whenever possible the occupied wheelchair shall be located in a forward facing configuration and secured by the tie downs in accordance with the WTORS wheelchair tie down and occupant restraint system manufacturer s instructions This wheelchair is suitable for use in vehicles and has met the performance requirements for travelling forwards facing in frontal impact conditions Its use in other configurations within a vehicle has not been tested The wheelchair has been dynamically tested in a forward facing orientation with the ATD anthropomorphic test device restrained by both pelvic and upper torso belts Both pelvic and upper torso belts should be used to reduce the possibility of head and chest impacts with vehicle components When possible other auxiliary wheelchair equipment should be either secured to the wheelchair or removed from the wheelchair and secured in the vehicle during transit so that it does not break free and cause injury to vehicle occupants in the event of a collision Positioning supports should not be relied on for occupant restraint in a moving vehicle unless they are labeled as being in accordance with the requirements specified in ISO 7176 19 2003 Th
10. a manual wheelchair but who are very well able to control and use the interface of a powered wheelchair Apart from the horizontal mobility the EvO powered wheel provides the user with mobility in vertical direction This for example to reach light switches a door bell and doorknobs The wheelchair is designed for a maximum user weight of 140 kg lt is strongly suggested to have the use of the wheelchair evaluated by a trained doctor therapist or other qualified and trained staff This wheelchair is not suitable for persons who do not have the cognitive skills to drive a powered wheelchair by themselves Also it is not suitable for visually impaired persons 8 intended environment The EvO powered wheelchair is not restricted to only inside or only outside use Because the large driving wheels are placed in front the wheelchair is extremely maneuverable and is able to cope with many terrain differences This combined with the compact size of the EvO and the excellent speed range and battery capacity makes the wheelchair suitable for both indoor and outdoor use It is allowed to use the wheelchair in different weather conditions lt can be used at temperatures of 25 degrees up to maximum 55 degrees Celsius It however must be noticed that metal or plastic surfaces of the wheelchair can become very hot when exposed to direct sun for longer time Because of the harmful combination of salt water and sand it is advised not to use the wheelchair
11. an unheated room From the point of view of corrosion it is best for the room to be a few degrees warmer than the surroundings as this keeps the room drier If the wheelchair is fitted with acid batteries the acid level should be checked regularly If the wheelchair is fitted with gel batteries the liquid level does not need to be checked e The life of the batteries depends entirely on regular charging Be careful when using metal objects close to the batteries A short circuit might easily create strong sparks and can cause a fire Should you need to work on the batteries use isolated tools and wear protective gear on hands and eyes 99 20 4 tools The wheelchair comes with a tool kit to be able to adjust most settings the toolkit includes e a set of Allan keys e a flat Phillios screw driver e a socket wrench 11 and 13 mm Some repairs may require tools other than those supplied with the wheelchair The main fuse must always be removed when batteries and are replaced Always switch off the power supply to the control panel before interrupting the power with the main fuse Any unauthorized alterations to the wheelchair and its systems may lead to an increased risk of accident All alterations to and interventions in the wheelchair s vital systems must be performed by an authorized service engineer In case of doubt always contact an authorized service engineer Damage caused by serf servicing or
12. as soon as possible since a complete loss of charge reduces the lifespan of the batteries Information about the charger which is supplied with the wheelchair can be found in the user manual of the charger itself You can find the charger user manual in the tool bag which comes with the wheelchair Some local dealers supply the wheelchair with their own brand of batteries and battery charger For information about these batteries and charger you should ask your local authorized supplier 18 2 charging socket The charger socket can be found on the front side of the joystick module If the wheelchair has an integrated desktop control the charger socket will be on the side of the joystick module 88 charger socket position Exendis Impulse charger The wheelchair can be delivered with an Exendis charger This charger has a Capacity to charge up to 11 ampere This charger will fully charge the batteries within 8 hours For more detailed information about the charger and its functions we refer to the manual which comes with the charger In some occasions putting in the charger socket yourself can be very difficult Sometimes you would like to have the charger socket on a specific place on your wheelchair For this reasons the Wheelchair has an additional charger socket which can be place on the spot you can reach yourself For more information please contact your local authorized supplier Be sure that the charger pl
13. control optional desktop control driving position desktop control flipped up The desktop control enables the user to have a table with a centre mounted build in joystick module The table can be flipped up sideways for transferring in and out of the wheelchair The joystick module can be flipped up to use the table as desktop When flipped up the driving mode of the wheelchair is automatically blocked This ensures a safe use of the wheelchair in any position 29 11 the first set up Before using the wheelchair needs to be adjusted and set up for the user In this chapter we will explain all the setup which needs to be done before the first drive before using the wheelchair it is vital to make the right set up for the user A non proper set up of the wheelchair might lead to uncontrolled driving which can result in personal or material damage 11 1 chassis suspension The suspension of a chassis has been designed to increase the comfort whilst driving Also climbing steps will be more easier having suspension on the chassis But suspension can also be a disadvantage A suspension which is set to soft has a negative influence on the control of the wheelchair So it is very important to have a good mix 11 1 1 spring setting The strength of the spring will be set by turning the ring shown above By turning it to the right clockwise the spring will have more tension and the chassis becomes more stiff This increase
14. own The test drive is of course just a check of how you and the wheelchair function together and you may need some assistance Before driving check that the wheel freewheel is set in the drive position 15 2 driving technique The electronic control system of the wheelchair reads your joystick movements and transforms these commands into movements of the wheelchair You will need very little concentration to control the wheelchair which is especially useful if you are inexperienced One popular technique is to simply point the joystick in the direction you want to go The wheelchair will move in the direction you push the joystick Always think about driving as flexibly and fluently as possible and avoid heavy braking and avoidance maneuvers The smoother you move the joystick the smoother the wheelchair will drive forward reverse 83 15 3 stopping the wheelchair If you would like to stop simply move the joystick slowly towards the centre and release the joystick The wheelchair will come to a gentle stop If you want to stop more quickly simply let go of the joystick It will put itself back into neutral position which makes the wheelchair stop Is there an emergency situation and you need to make an emergency stop pull the joystick backwards This will slow down and stop the wheelchair very fast Be careful driving backwards You cannot really oversee where you are driving It is better when the space is a
15. seat is in the optimal driving position to avoid tipping over 78 14 9 driving on sideways slopes Driving on a sideways slope must always be performed with great care Avoid sudden avoidance maneuvers and never drive at a speed higher than needed to maneuver the wheelchair in a safe and secure way Avoid holes and bumps as much as possible Drive slowly and controlled driving on sideways slopes When driving on sideways slopes with an uneven or slippery surface for example grass gravel sand ice or snow you should drive with extra care and attention Never drive sideways slopes bigger than 10 This might result into uncontrollable behavior of the wheelchair This can lead to material or personal damage Dynamic stability according to ISO 7176 2 6 The position of the seat in height or the position of the backrest has great influence on the stability of the wheelchair if driving on slopes Make sure the seat is in the optimal driving position to avoid tipping over 19 14 10 obstacle climbing Do not drive the wheelchair over obstacles of a height bigger than 70mm Driving over tall edges increases the risk of tipping over as well as the risk of damage to the wheelchair Always be aware when climbing obstacles of the stability of your wheelchair Driving down of a higher surface like pavement Always be aware of the sudden forward movement of your wheelchair when driving down of it If your wheelchair h
16. servicing by unauthorized personnel cannot be claimed under warranty If you have any doubt in the capability of yourself or the service engineer please contact your local authorized supplier to help you 100 20 5 wheels and tires Check at regular intervals that the wheelchair s tires have the correct tire pressure Check regularly that the tire pressure is okay we suggest to check the tire pressure at least every 4 weeks type of tire tire size recomm pressure max pressure 3 00 8 43 5 PSI 3 Bar 300 Kpa 50 7 PSI 3 5 Bar 350 Kpa 2 80 2 50 4 29 0 PSI 2 Bar 200 Kpa 36 2 PSI 2 5 Bar 250 Kpa An incorrect tire pressure may result in lower stability and maneuverability Too low tire pressure also results in abnormal wear and shorter driving range 20 5 1 puncture repair Since the wheelchair is rather heavy it is recommended to let your authorized supplier repair eventual tire punctures First lift the wheelchair so that the punctured tire is free from the ground Both front and rear wheel tires can be taken off by loosening the bolts which hold the wheels on to the wheelchair After taking the wheels of the wheelchair the rim can be split The tire is then available for repair The inner tubes of the tires can be repaired according to the description on the tire puncture repair kit that you use If is however recommended to renew the inner tube at all time when the tube has a puncture exploded view of front
17. this guide cannot describe all the problems and events which may occur and you should always contact your local authorized supplier or Karma incase of doubt 107 23 1 diagnostics R Net LCD When an error or a fault occurs in the wheelchair s electronics information on it is displayed in the control panel s display This information can then be used to diagnose where the error fault occurred and its cause Troubleshooting and repairs must always be performed by authorized personnel with good knowledge of the wheelchair s electronics diagnostic screens When the control system s integrated protection circuits have been triggered so that the control system can no longer operate the wheelchair a diagnostic screen is displayed in the control panel s display Identified Module _ Trip Text __ Trip Code This indicates a system fault i e R net has detected a problem somewhere in the wheelchair s electrical system If the fault is in a module that is not currently being used it may still be possible to drive the wheelchair but the diagnostic screen is displayed occasionally Switch off the wheelchair and leave it off for a few minutes Then restart the wheelchair If the fault persists you must switch off the wheelchair and contact your service contact Write down the information displayed in plain text in the control panel s display and pass it on to your local authorized supplier s service contact
18. to set the height of the hip support take the following steps step 1 loosen the lever knob N and lift up the hip support into the right height position step 2 loosen the bolt O of the fixation ring using a 4mm Allan key and reposition this ring against the mounting block as a stopper step 3 tighten the nut of the fixation ring Now the height is set and secured 52 step 5 loosen the friction bolts Q so the padding can be moved step 6 tighten the frictions bolts Now the position is fixed step 7 punt the covers back on to the friction joints if you loosen up the bolts too much the hip support might start to suddenly move this might cause a little shock reaction on the user in the wheelchair lt is better to loosen the bolts bit by bit and every time try to move the hip support pad the friction will keep it stabile make sure you hold the hip support with one hand and loosen the bolt with the other hand 53 11 2 14 lateral support settings the optional lateral support can be adjusted step less in height depth width and angle 11 2 14 1 set the height of the lateral support step 1 loosen up the bolts R using a 5mm Allan key step 2 move the lateral support in to the required height step 3 tighten the bolts 11 2 14 2 adjust the depth width and angle of the lateral support 54 step 1 loosen the bolts S of the friction joints step 2 move the pad into the required angl
19. until the control system beeps Deflect the joystick in reverse until the control system beeps Release the joystick there will be a long beep The wheelchair is now unlocked Locking the wheelchair by using a physical key a ocking key To lock the wheelchair with the key lock Insert and remove the supplied PGDT key into the charger socket The wheelchair is now locked To unlock the wheelchair Insert and remove the supplied PGDT key into the charger socket The wheelchair is now unlocked 64 12 4 buttons The joystick module has several button which will be explained below CoO On Off Button or Hom Button MODE Speed Buttons PROFILE XS Decrease Increase eee Mode Button Profile Butfon E Hazard Button amp LED Lights Button amp LED Left indicator Button amp LED Right Indicator Button amp LED 12 4 1 on off button The On Off button applies power to the control system electronics which in turn supply power to the wheelchair s motors Do not use the On Off button to stop the wheelchair unless there is an emergency If you do you may shorten the life of the wheelchair drive components Always make sure the wheelchair is switched off before entering or leaving the wheelchair If the wheelchair is switched on during transferring there is a danaer the joystick will be touched and the wheelchair will mov
20. 6 The position of the seat in height and angle or the position of the backrest has great influence on the stability of the wheelchair when driving on slopes Make sure the seat is in the optimal driving position to avoid tipping over The position of the seat in height and angle or the position of the backrest has great influence on the stability of the wheelchair if driving on slopes Make sure the seat is in the optimal driving position to avoid tipping over 14 8 use on slopes driving on uphill slopes Driving on uphill slopes must always be performed with great care and attention Avoid sudden avoidance maneuvers and never drive at a speed higher than needed to maneuver the wheelchair in a safe and secure way Avoid holes and bumps as much as possible Drive slowly and controlled 11 When driving on uphill slopes with an uneven or slippery surface for example grass gravel sand ice or snow you should drive with extra care and attention When driving on uphill you can use the tilt if build in to create a more stabile seating position for yourself Never drive uphill on slopes bigger than 10 This might result into uncontrollable behavior of the wheelchair This can lead to material or personal damage Dynamic stability according to ISO 7176 2 6 The position of the seat in height and angle or the position of the backrest has great influence on the stability of the wheelchair if driving on slopes Make sure the
21. Holding the connector housing firmly push the connector into its mate until you can no longer see the yellow plastic The connectors are secured using a friction system To disconnect the Communication Cables e Holding the connector housing firmly pull the connectors apart Disconnected Correctly Connected Incorrectly Connected i l E Do not hold or pull on the cable Always grip the connector when connecting and disconnecting When the control system is first switched on after a connection or system component change the Timer will be displayed whilst the system checks itself and then the re start icon will be displayed Switch the control system off and on again to operate If the communication is poor because of damaged cables a trip code bad cable might be show on the display Should this message appear on the display contact your local supplier to have the wheelchair checked 68 12 6 joystick Joystick _ ee The joystick is primarily used to drive the wheelchair just push the joystick into the direction you want to drive and the wheelchair will start to move in that direction DANVING FORWARD DRMING BACKWARD The secondary purpose of the joystick is to navigate through men menu of the wheelchair By moving the joystick forward or backward you can scroll up or down through the menu by moving to the right you can enter a sub selection We strongly recommend to practice the function of the j
22. The angle for the pelvis part 2 of the safety belt must be in angle of 30 75 with the horizontal plane see picture below Also the side angle should stay between the vertical plane to maximum of 15 angle with the vertical plane see picture below a ee SE reat Ss Bau optimal angles for a safety belt used by the wheelchair user 94 The shoulder part 1 of the safety belt should be positioned according to the figure below Please obtain the following points for a optimal personal safety of the wheelchair user the pelvic belt should be worn low across the front of the pelvis so that the angle of the pelvic belt is within the preferred zone of 30 to 75 to the horizontal as shown in figure above a steeper greater angle within the preferred zone is desirable belt restraints should not be held away from the body by wheelchair components or parts such as the wheelchair armrests or wheels along with an illustration similar to that of the figure shown above upper torso belts should fit over the shoulder and across the chest as illustrated in figure of the shoulder safety belt positioning belt restraints should be adjusted as tightly as possible consistent with user comfort belt webbing should not be twisted when in use 95 RESTRAINTS SHOULD NOT BE HELD AWAY FROM BODY BY WHEELCHAIR COMPONENTS SUCH AS ARMRESTS OR WHEELS PELVIC RESTRAINTS SHOULD MAKE FULL
23. The time the user can adjust the time 12 3 5 speed display main screen This gives a proportional display of the wheelchairs speed The Arc begins at 0 and has a programmable maximum The programmable parameter is Max Displayed Speed The speeds can be set in mph or km h The standard setting km h 59 12 3 6 speed bar main screen This speed bar displays the current maximum speed setting It contains 5 steps in soeed These steps can be selected using the speed buttons explained in the chapter Buttons 12 3 7 inhibit main screen If the speed of the wheelchair is being limited for example by a raised seat then this orange symbol will be displayed lf the driving is stopped by an inhibit the bunny will flash in red 12 3 8 set functions main screen Displays the sections of the chair currently selected for movement the name given to the selection and a direction arrow showing what sort of movement is available Besides the screen you use for driving or controlling the seat functions there are also other screens which show information The most common screen messages are explained in the next chapters 60 12 3 9 additional options main screen Additional screens can show the additional options of the electronic system for example Bluetooth environmental control mouse function for more detailed information n about these options pleas contact you local supplier 12 3 10 me
24. These will damage the surface and structure of the material Never use a sponge with a hard surface This will damage the surface and structure of the material Never use a high pressure water hose or steam cleaner This will damage the surface and structure of the material and could cause electronic failure 102 20 7 brake release freewheel mode Check regularly approximately once a month that the brake release and the brake release lever are working properly When the brakes are released it should not be possible to drive the wheelchair testing the brake release 20 8 battery replacement step 1 Place the wheelchair on a level surface and if possible raise the seat lift for better access step 2 Switch off the power supply using the ON OFF key on the control panel and remove the main fuse at the rear of the chassis step 3 Undo the knob holding the battery cover locked step 4 lift up the cover until you reach the end stop step 5 pull the cover horizontally away from the chassis step 6 Pull the batteries almost out and disconnect the battery connections step 7 replace the batteries step8 reconnect the batteries according to the schematic which is place on the inside of the battery covers 103 step 9 place the batteries inside the battery box Make sure the cables are not jammed between the battery and the chassis step 10 put the battery covers back in to place step 11 secure the battery
25. aintenance free battery one should pay great attention to make sure the cables are not jammed between the battery and Ao the battery box l when pulling the battery out of the box do mind to not overstretch the cables This might lead to technical failure N CAUTION before removing the batteries first remove the main fuse This to reduce the risk of short circuit or electrical shock See the chapter of the main fuse N CAUTION before reconnecting the battery read the wiring instructions on the inside of the battery cover battery connection batterie anschluss aansluiting akku s 125A redirood front of the wheelchair power module Black zwart schwarzinoir see user manual for further information sehe Anleitung f r weitere Informationen zie handleiding voor verdere informatie 19 10 1 5 main fuse The chassis contains a main fuse which is located at the rear of the chassis position main fuse main fuse The main fuse protects the whole electrical system of the wheelchair This fuse will only blow if there is a serious problem on the wheelchair if the main fuse has blown do not replace the fuse immediately First contact your local supplier to have the wheelchair checked The fuse also works as a main switch By removing the main fuse the batteries are disconnected This is important when the wheelchair is transported in an airplane To remove the fuse simply pull the p
26. an MPV estate car or other vehicle it is vital that the wheelchair is properly fixed and that the fixing points of the car are well anchored In all situations of transportation the wheelchair needs to be properly fixed using a 4 point heavy duty webbing restraint to prevent the wheelchair from sliding or tilting while driving Check that the wheelchair is properly fastened and that the parking brakes are engaged The wheelchair can be locked into position by using fastening straps through the brackets in the front and the back each marked with an indication sticker front transportation loops rear transportation loops The specifications of the wheelchair are in accordance with the requirements specified in ISO 7176 19 2001 Secure the wheelchair according to the manufacturer of the vehicle restraint systems instructions Always make sure that the fastening points on the transport vehicle are well anchored Use of this is strongly advised since the heavy wheelchair can cause serious problems in case of a car accident The wheelchair fulfils al requirements according to the ISO 7176 19 2001 standard Wheeled mobility devices for use in motor vehicles 91 Karma Medical Taiwan would always recommend transferring to a car seat within a vehicle however should this not be possible the following is the safest method a The wheelchair must be positioned in a forward facing position b An Unwin restraint system like model Gemini 3 o
27. arry out this warranty For batteries and battery charger you receive one year warranty For a warranty claim you get in contact with our local authorized Karma reseller or directly with Karma Europe BV Make sure you also provide the chassis serial number of your product The warranty does not apply to damage or faults of the product caused by wrong or improper use or neglected maintenance The evaluation of it is the privilege of Karma Medical or a representative to be appointed by Karma Medical This guarantee does not apply to components susceptible to wear such as tyres seat covers arm rests etc Karma Medical reserves the right to alter the specifications at any time No responsibility can be accepted for any changes in the specifications Change of specification can be caused by e g availability of parts product improvement based on market experience changed legislations etc The use of non original parts on this product can lead to personal or material damage Karma Medical cannot be held responsible for these results Repairs executed by unauthorized persons can lead to personal or material damage Karma Medical cannot be held responsible for these results If you have any doubt about the service provided to your wheelchair please contact Karma Europe BV for information 14 7 intended use intended user The EvO powered wheelchair is meant to provide mobility to persons who are not able to walk stand or use
28. as powered seat tilt you can use the seat tilt for more stability whilst driving of the pavement When driving over obstacles with uneven or slippery surface for example grass gravel sand ice or snow you should drive with extra care and attention Never drive on obstacles higher than 70mm Always drive with maximum attention and great care 80 14 11 use in presence of electromagnetic fields e g from cell phones Use your cell phone only when the wheelchair is switched off Although the wheelchair is tested and approved for electromagnetic interference there is a very small change that strong electromagnetic fields from cell phones or some other electrical products lead to unexpected and unpredictable electrical reactions from the wheelcharr Try to avoid the near presence of any radiation source such as radio s cell phones etc If your wheelchair reacts to a source of radiation with unexpected behavior try to drive slowly to a safe place turn off your wheelchair and try to extinguish the radiation source When it is unavoidable to use the wheelchair under these circumstances be prepared for any unexpected and unpredictable electrical reactions from the wheelchair If you enter an area where there might a risk of strong electromagnetic interference always reduce your driving speed and drive carefully Avoid area s where strong military transmitters are used They might interfere with your wheelchairs electronics
29. color screen joystick module With this joystick module all functions of the wheelchair can be controlled This joystick module can be mounted on the left or right armrest or even as an integrated desktop unit JOYSTICK MODULE Communication Cable The joystick module contains a few major components which will be explained separately 12 1 charging socket The charging socket is used to charge the batteries Whilst charging the batteries the driving of the wheelchair is automatically blocked 12 2 joystick The primary function of the joystick is to control the speed and direction of the wheelchair The further you push the joystick from the center position the faster the wheelchair will move When you release the joystick the brakes are automatically applied If the wheelchair is fitted with powered seat functions the joystick can also be used to move and select the specific powered seat function Several different shapes of joystick knobs are available to optimize the control of the joystick A I D 57 12 3 display The color LCD screen is split into 3 areas of information The Top Bar the Base Bar and the Main Screen Area 12 3 1 battery indicator top bar This displays the charge available in the battery and can be used to alert the user to the status of the battery if all LED s are on the batteries are fully charged If the capacity is lowered one by one an LED will erase The bar is divided into thr
30. covers with the hand screw If you are not capable of replacing the batteries by yourself or you don t feel comfortable doing it please contact you r local authorized supplier for help Damage on the wheelchair as a result of a not proper repair or replacement is not covered by our product warranty battery connection batterie anschluss aansluiting akku s 125A redirood rotirouge front of the wheelchair power module Black zwart schwarzinoir see user manual for further information sehe Anleitung fiir weitere Informationen zie handleiding voor verdere informatie lt ZN WARNING battery connection sticker Damage on the wheelchair as a result of a not proper repair or replacement is not covered by our product warranty Z N WARNING Batteries are classified as chemical waist and need to be disposed according to the local regulations for chemical waist 104 20 9 replacing the main fuse To replace the main fuse follow the next steps step1 go to the rear end cover of the chassis step 2 pull off the rubber cover of the fuse holder step 3 pull out the main fuse step 4 place the new fuse into the holder and press it tight step 5 place the rubber cover on to the fuse holder place of the main fuse main fuse Only us an original and official spare part fuse from Karma Other fuses might cause errors again or even fire N WARNING Wear protective gear when replacing
31. d you have a good suggestion for a new accessory do not hesitate to contact us You re idea might be the next new accessory World wide Karma Medical NO 2363 Sec 2 University Road Min Hsiung Shiang Chia Yi 621 Taiwan www karma com tw info karma com tw Europe Karma Europe BV Euregiopark 12 6467 JE Kerkrade Netherlands phone 31 0 45 820 01 50 facsimile 31 0 45 820 01 59 mail info karma europe com web www karma europe com 111 NOTES 112 We have a big dream Whether it s a customized wheelchair standing chair general purpose chair or another mobility aid device each of our products is carefully designed with our customers voices needs and desires in mind When it comes to user experiences we strive to be IN more caring empathetic and approachable Through our dedication and our mindfulness we look forward to bringing more confidence joy and love for life to those with physical abilities around the world we look fonattral to bringing more Confidlence JOY and lore for lite fo Hose with physical abilities aroda the word Karma Medical is continuously improving their products and accessories Changes might take place without further notice 113 114
32. e 12 4 2 horn button The horn will sound while this button is depressed 12 4 3 speed decrease button This button decreases the speed setting 12 4 4 speed increase button This button increases the speed setting it does not increase the maximum speed 65 12 4 5 mode button The Mode button allows the user to navigate through the available operating modes for the control system The available modes are dependent on programming and the range of auxiliary output devices connected to the control system 12 4 6 profile button The Profile button allows the user to navigate through the available Profiles for the control system The number of available Profiles is dependent on how the control system is programmed Depending on the way the control system has been programmed a momentary screen may be displayed when the button is pressed 12 4 7 hazard Warning Button and LED This button activates and de activates the wheelchairs hazard lights Depress the button to turn the hazards on and depress the button again to turn them off When activated the hazard LED and the indicator LEDs will flash in sync with the wheelchair s indicators 12 4 8 lights Button and LED This button activates and de activates the wheelchair s lights Depress the button to turn the lights on and depress the button again to turn them off When activated the lights LED will illuminate 66 12 4 9 left Indicator Button and LED This bu
33. e care of the disposal of your wheelchair Batteries are classified as chemical waist and need to be disposed according to the local regulations for chemical waist 106 23 trouble shooting The following troubleshooting guide describes a number of faults and events which may occur when you use your wheelchair together with suggested remedies Note that this guide cannot describe all the problems and events which may occur and you should always contact your local authorized supplier or Karma incase of doubt the wheelchair does not start up The cable connection of reconnect the cable the control panel has come loose main fuse is defect replace main fuse CHECK FIRST see page 105 wheelchair doesn t drive the wheelchair switches the energy saving mode restart wheelchair using itself on after a certain has been activated the on off button while the wheelchair stops whist a cable connection of the check all R net being driven R net system has come connections and restart loose main fuse has triggered replace main fuse see page 105 the wheelchair only drive a speed reducing inhibit is move the seat into a at reduced speed position where max speed is allowed disconnected NEED SERVICE function is not displayed in function in disconnected menu wheelchair cannot be charged main fuse has triggered replace main fuse see page 105 connection between charger and joystick module not good call for service a nnn Note that
34. e depth and width step 3 tighten the bolts to fixate the setting 11 3 positioning belts the optionally positioning belt can be adjusted in length and anchoring point To change the setting simply follow the next steps step 1 loosen the bolts T using a 4mm Allan key step2 move the bracket in the required position steps fasten the bolts make sure the brackets are tighten properly to avoid sliding of the seat belt along the seat rail A sliding seat belt might result in poor seating position of the user the positioning belt is not to be used as a safely belt If the wheelchair is transported in an occupied position the user needs to wear a safety belt which is mounted in the vehicle he or she is transported in 55 11 4 control settings the side control joystick module is adjustable in depth height and angle to set the depth take the following steps 11 4 1 height adjustment side control To set the height adjustment of the side control follow the next steps step 1 loosen the bolts V using a 3mm Allan key step 2 move the bracket into the required height position step 3 fasten the bolts again 11 4 2 depth adjustment side control To set the depth adjustment of the side control follow the next steps step1 loosen the bolts W using a 3m Allan key step2 move the control in the required depth position step 3 tighten the bolts again 56 12 control panel The wheelchair uses a
35. e in degrees armrest height front location of armrest structure Electronics voltage power joystick module Batteries type rechargeable maintenance free Gel rechargeable maintenance free Gel charging time depending on size of batteries Fuse main fuse EvO Lectus Class B gt 7 years min 1200 610 1115 165 345 880 mm 610 mm 770mm 120 kg 3 00 8 2 80 2 50 4 43 5 PSI 3 Bar 300 Kpa 29 0 PSI 2 Bar 200 Kpa min max 6 Germany 10 25 45 1000 750 70 9 9 9 10 10 10 2000 2400 400 600 420 520 0 50 450 850 140 85 180 510 670 400 600 85 180 180 300 open structure PG drives Technology 24 volt PM120 CJSM MPA 70 12 70A MPA 85 12 85A 8 10 hours 100A 110 The wheelchair conforms to the following standards a requirements and test methods for static impact and fatigue strengths ISO 7176 8 b power and control systems for electric wheelchairs requirements test methods ISO 7176 14 c climatic test accordance with ISO 7176 9 d requirements for resistance to ignition in accordance with ISO 7176 16 e crash test according to ISO 7176 19 25 accessories Accessories for Karma power wheelchairs are subject to continuous development Every day we design new accessories to improve the flexibility of our products Contact your local authorized Karma supplier for more information on the accessories which are available for your wheelchair Shoul
36. e wheelchair make sure that no persons or animals are in the near surrounding because running over e g feet will lead to serious injury as a result of the high weight of the electrical wheelchair When using the seat lift and or the electrical tilt adjustment make sure that no persons or animals are in the near surrounding because it is possible to get pinched by the moving mechanism although the moving parts are designed to be as safe as possible 14 6 precautions to prevent dangerous situations In order to prevent dangerous situations please take note of the following precautions e Only charge the battery in well ventilated areas e Only drive at slow speed in the direct surrounding of other people or animals e Always turn on the head and tail lights when using the chair under circumstances with limited sight like darkness or fog e Please do not allow any persons to stand or sit on the wheelchair except for the user e Make sure that the remaining battery power is sufficient for the distance that is to be bridged e Do not replace a damaged fuse before it is known why the fuse is blown and the cause is taken away e Have the wheelchair checked by your supplier after any collision or when the wheelchair is otherwise visual damaged e Check the tire pressure and refill the tires if necessary every four weeks Check the tires at the same time for wear and damage Replace if necessary 19 e Have the wheelchair chec
37. e wheelchair should be inspected by a manufacturer s representative before reuse following involvement in any type of vehicle impact 96 Alterations or substitutions should not be made to the wheelchair securement points or to structural and frame parts or components without consulting the manufacturer Only use gelled electrolyte batteries on powered wheelchairs when used in a Car 19 3 transportation on an airplane When transporting your wheelchair by air you should primarily pay attention to the following three things 1 batteries Gel batteries In most cases they do not need to be removed from the wheelchair The batteries only need to be disconnected from the wheelchair To do this simply unplug the main fuse in the rear of the chassis position of the main fuse the main fuse Acid batteries Most airlines require that batteries be removed from the wheelchair and transported in special boxes that the airline may provide When transported by air the wheelchair will be put with other goods in a confined space Therefore it is important to take preventive action to minimize transport damage to the wheelchair Cover the control panel with soft shock absorbing material foam plastic or similar and fold it in towards the back rest Protect other protruding objects in a similar manner Tape any loose cables to the seat or covers 2 the wheelchair s dimensions and weight How much the wheelchair weigh
38. ectronics first Leaving the electronics switched on will result a large resistance whilst pushing in freewheel mode If the parking brake is released free wheel mode the wheelchair cannot be driven by the electronics Therefore the release of the brakes should only be done in emergency cases and or for servicing If the user is on board the parking brakes should always be attached 86 Always make sure that when positioned on slopes the brakes are attached no Freewheel If the wheelchair is in freewheel mode there is a risk that the wheelchair might start to move in an uncontrolled way This might lead to personal or material damage 18 charging the maintenance free batteries The amount of charge in your maintenance free batteries is depending ona number of factors including the way you use your wheelchair the temperature of the maintenance free batteries their age and the type of maintenance free batteries used These factors will affect the distance you can travel in your wheelchair All wheelchair maintenance free batteries will gradually lose their capacity when they get older The most important factor that is reducing the life soan of your batteries is the amount of charge you take from the batteries before you recharge them The maintenance free battery life is also reduced by the number of times you charge and discharge the batteries Normally the amount of cycles is between 300 and 700 times To make your maintenance
39. ee color zones Green orange and red If only the LED are left it means the batteries will be almost empty and need to be charged beside the color you also have different LED lighting modes LED s Steady This indicates that all is well LED s Flashing Slowly The control system is functioning correctly but you should charge the battery as soon as possible LED s Stepping Up The wheelchair batteries are being charged You will not be able to drive the wheelchair until the charger is disconnected and you have switched the control system off and on again 12 3 2 focus light top bar r When the wheelchair system contains more than one method of direct control such as a secondary Joystick Module or a Dual Attendant Module then the Module that has control of the wheelchair will display the In Focus symbol 58 12 3 3 profile name main screen The profile name shows in which drive profile you are at the moment The name of the profile can be programmed to your wishes by your local supplier The wheelchair can have up to 8 different driving profiles Each profile is set to a certain environment you want to drive in Standard the wheelchair comes with an indoor and outdoor profile 12 3 4 clock main screen The clock displays the current time in a numeric format The clock is user adjustable Adjustable options are e Visibility whether the clock is displayed on screen e The display format 12 or 24 hour e
40. eps of 50mm To change the distance you must do the following steps step 1 remove the rear cover of the backrest to do this you must use a 3mm Allan key to loosen the 6 small screws 37 _ step 2 loosen and remove the two bolts using an 5mm Allan key step 4 detach the parallel bar from the armrest 38 if the parallel bar is removed the armrest will fall down So before removing the parallel bar make sure you hold the armrest with one hand whilst removing the parallel bar with the other hand step 5 pull out the armrest axle step 6 take of the bearing ring R step 7 add or remove the spacer of the axle and put the bearing back 39 step 8 put the axles back into the backrest frame and tighten the two central bolts step 9 connect both parallel bars and secure them with the locking pin step 10 put the backrest cover back on the frame Now the armrests are set in to a different width position 11 2 4 armrest height The armrest height can be adjusted left and right independently To set the right armrest height follow the next steps step 1 release the locking bolts A on each side of the armrest using an Allan key size 5mm 40 step 2 set the armrest angle by using an 5mm Allan key By rotating it clockwise the armrest height will increase Counterclockwise the armrest height will be reduced step 3 once the right height is set fixate this position by tightenin
41. essment procedure according to Annex VII Validity 2 years 15th of May 2014 Min Hsiung Shiang Chia Yi 621 Taiwan Kenny I C Chen General Manager Karma Medital Products Co LTD 10 4 introduction Congratulation with you new Karma product This product has been made with great care and dedication The Karma product will increase your freedom of mobility and independence Karma and it resellers all over the world are there to support in any way So if you have questions r suggestions about our products do not hesitate to get in contact with us at info karma europe com Before you use the Karma product we strongly recommend you to read this manual carefully and always keep it with your product This way you are always able to find additional information when needed Karma runs the policy of continuously product improvement Therefore pictures of products or options as shown in this manual might be different from what you see in this manual Karma reserves the right to make changes to the product without prior notice chassis number The chassis number is a very important number Your wheel chair will be stored in our data system under this main number You can find the number on the rear end of the chassis Karma Medical Products Co Ltd E 2363 Sec 2 University rd Min Hsiung Shiang Chia Yi Taiwan Karma EvO Lectus gt pa 2014 05 Si ekmh 8kmh C 10 kmh fdsa Ber chassis serial plate
42. f the combination of user and seat is on the same spot as when the standard seat would be used e The position of the tray table and or the control unit is comfortable and easy to use for the user e The used materials are in compliance with the accepted standards mentioned in EN 12184 regarding flame resistance and bio compatibility e The seat or any other mounted parts do not touch the wheelchair carrier when using the high low function Because the dimensions will vary from the standard seat This has to be checked by watching these parts when activating the high low e The seat or any other mounted parts do not touch the wheelchair carrier when using the tilt function Because the dimensions will vary from the standard seat This has to be checked by watching these parts when tilting the chair Changes which are made by third parties are not covered by the warranty and responsibility of Karma Medical 14 3 hot and cold surfaces Some parts of the wheelchair can reach high temperatures when exposed to direct sun Please be careful with touching especially the plastic parts under these circumstances in order to prevent skin burning The wheelchair can reach low temperatures when exposed to cold weather below zero degrees Celsius Please take caution in touching especially the metal parts with wet body parts under these circumstances as they easily can freeze and get stuck to these surfaces 13 14 4 danger of pinching User
43. g the locking bolts again 11 2 5 armrest angle to set the right armrest angle please take the following steps step 1 loosen the front armrest bolt B using a 5mm Allan key don t take it out just loosening 41 step 2 loosen up the bolt C slightly until the armrest starts to move if the second bolt is loosened the armrest will fall down So loosening the second bolt make sure you hold the armrest with one hand whilst loosening the bolt with the other hand step 3 once the right armrest angle is set first tighten the bolt C and then the bolt B 11 2 6 armrest depth The armrest can be step less adjusted in depth To set the right armrest depth follow the next steps step 1 loosen up the four bolts D using a 3mm Allan key 42 step 2 slide the armrest backward ort forwards into the required position step 3 tighten the four bolts The armrest is set 11 2 7 armrest inside angle The armrest pad can be sideways adjusted over an angle of 15 degrees to set the armrest inside angle take the following steps step 1 loosen up nut E underneath the armrest pad using a 10mm wrench head step 2 turn the armrest in the required aside angle step 3 tighten the nut again now the angle is set always make sure the nut Is correctly tightened Especially on the armrest where the joystick module is mounted If the armrest is not fixed it might move whilst driving the wheelchair This m
44. ic form 12 3 12 motor temperature base bar This symbol is displayed when the control system has intentionally reduced the power to the motors in order to protect them against heat damage 12 3 13 control system temperature base bar This symbol is displayed when the control system has intentionally reduced its own power in order to protect itself against heat damage 1 ee 4 12 3 14 wheelchair lock The wheelchair has the option so secure against unintended use Therefore the joystick module can be locked This way it is protected against unintended use during storage or parking Lock options The control system of the wheelchair can be locked in two ways By using a button sequence on the keypad or with a physical key This key can ordered as an accessory Keypad locking To lock the wheelchair by using the keypad lock While the wheelchair is switched on depress and hold the ON OFF button After 1 second the control system will beep Now release the ON OFF button Deflect the joystick forwards until the control system beeps Deflect the joystick in reverse until the control system beeps Release the joystick there will be a long beep The wheelchair is now locked The following screen will be displayed in the control box 63 wheelchair in locking mode To unlock the wheelchair If the control system has been switched off press the ON OFF button Deflect the joystick forwards
45. ight lead to dangerous situations 43 11 2 8 legrest length the legrest length is step less adjustable Both left and right length is separately adjustable To set the right length follow the next steps m4 Pao a ew No oe 1 7 b D w 2 A i S n Pi Ni a gt Mi x Ne ws A Se x Di M 1 y j step 1 loosen up the bottom legrest A bolt first using a 5mm Allan key step 2 slowly loosen up the top end bolt B Just enough to feel the footplate is starting to move N CAUTION by loosening the second bolt on the footplate the footplate might suddenly start to slide down If the user has his or her foot on the footplate this sudden movement might cause an shock reaction It is best to hold the footplate with one hand and loosen the bolt with the other hand step 3 now slide the footplate into the required position make sure the legrest is in the right position The surface pressure on the upper leg part should be equally divided over the total length A to short or to long adjusted length might lead to pressure points on the upper legs part step 4 if the right length is set tighten bolts firmly 44 11 2 9 legrest angle the legrest angle can be mechanically set following the next steps step 1 loosen up the bolt F on the telescopic tube of the legrest using a 5mm Allan key Just open it far enough so you feel it is starting to move b
46. inside angle 11 2 8 legrest length 11 2 9 legrest angle 11 2 10 footplate angle 11 2 11 calf support settings 11 2 12 headrest settings 11 2 13 hip support settings 25 25 25 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 29 30 30 30 32 33 33 36 37 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 49 51 11 2 13 2 setting the height position of the hip support 11 2 14 lateral support settings 11 3 positioning belts 11 4 control settings 11 4 1 height adjustment side control 11 4 2 depth adjustment side control 12 control panel 12 1 charging socket 12 2 joystick 12 3 display 12 3 1 battery indicator top bar 12 3 2 focus light top bar 12 3 3 profile name main screen 12 3 4 clock main screen 12 3 5 speed display main screen 12 3 6 speed bar main screen 12 3 7 inhibit main screen 12 3 8 set functions main screen 12 3 9 additional options main screen 12 3 10 message screen main screen 12 3 11 current profile base bar 12 3 12 motor temperature base bar 12 3 13 control system temperature base bar 12 3 14 wheelchair lock 12 4 buttons 12 4 1 on off button 12 4 2 horn button 12 4 3 speed decrease button 12 4 4 speed increase button 52 54 55 56 56 56 57 57 57 58 58 58 59 59 59 60 60 60 61 61 63 63 63 63 65 65 65 65 65 12 4 5 mode button 12 4 6 profile button 12 4 7 hazard Warning Button and LED 12 4 8 lights Button and LED 12 4 9 left Indicator Button and LED 12 4 10 right Indicator Button and LED
47. ked on a yearly basis by your supplier e Do not change the programmed driving characteristics of your control unit as it is specific for the situation of the user If any adjustment is required because of a change of circumstances please contact your supplier Always make sure that when positioned on slopes the brakes are attached no Freewheel If the wheelchair is in freewheel mode there is a risk that the wheelchair might start to move in an uncontrolled way This might lead to personal or material damage 14 7 use on slopes driving on downhill slopes Driving on downhill slopes must always be done at a low speed and with great care Avoid sudden braking abrupt avoidance maneuvers and never maintain a speed higher than that at which you can maneuver the wheelchair in a safe and secure manner Always be aware of the fact that the control of the wheelchair driving downhill is different than on level surfaces max acceptable downhill slope 76 When driving on downhill slopes with an uneven or slippery surface for example grass gravel sand ice or snow you should drive with extra care and attention When driving on downhill you can use the tilt if build in to create a more stabile seating position for yourself Never drive downhill on slopes bigger than 10 This might result into uncontrollable behavior of the wheelchair This can lead to material or personal damage Dynamic stability according to ISO 7176 2
48. lastic cover off and pull the fuse Only use original main fuses as replacement Using other fuses might lead to material damage to the wheelchair 20 10 1 6 seat lift optional The seat lift is centrally mounted into the chassis With this lift the seat can be raised step less up to 400mm This enables the user to have more freedom of movement not only in horizontal area but also in the vertical area The seat lift can be stopped at any height and will be automatically locked in position whilst lifting the seat the driving speed will automatically reduced to gain maximum stability at all times At high seating position also the seat tilt will be blocked to gain maximum stability the seat height can be set to every height position by the user The maximum seat height is set to 950 mm seat pan to ground be careful driving in high seating position at slopes We strongly suggest to only use the seat lift on flat areas Lifting high on a steep slope might lead to instability and might cause personal or material damage The seat lift can also be very helpful for transferring or lifting the user in or out of the wheelchair 21 10 2 seat The seating system is designed to optimize the seating comfort to the user It can be adjusted in seat depth and seat width A rail on each side provide mounting point for accessories like hip supports or safety belts The seat pan is flat so other seating cushion can be fitted o
49. lier 17 using additional function of the wheelchair menu If your wheelchair has additional function build in like the blue tooth mouse function you are able to control this using the menu and joystick To enter the blue tooth mouse menu push the button Mode on the joystick module You will leave the driving mode The first screen you will see is the powered seat function screen If you push the mode button once more you will enter the blue tooth screen Now the joystick becomes the mouse for using the PC or laptop For further information about the additional options we refer to your local authorized supplier 85 17 handling the mechanical brakes The drive motors of the wheelchair have electro mechanical brakes The brake can be release to set the wheelchair into freewheel mode In freewheel mode the wheelchair can be pushed this might be necessary to move the wheelchair in certain cases 17 1 release the mechanical brakes To release the mechanical brakes take the following step Look for the red lever on each of the driving motor Around the lever is a Instruction sticker which shows the direction to open or lock the mechanical brake Move the lever into the open position on each motor Now the wheelchair is in freewheel mode and can be pushed To lock the brakes move the lever in to the lock position on both motors If you want to put the wheelchair into freewheel mode be sure to switch the el
50. ly charge the wheelchair in well ventilated areas e Note that no other persons or animals are in the direct contact zone of the wheelchair when using it This is for both driving and using the high low Because the wheelchair is a very powerful machine with a relative high weight this might lead to severe injuries e When driving the wheelchair in the dark be sure that you have the lights switched on e Always drive slowly in the near surrounding of other people or animals e Although the wheelchair is intensively tested it cannot be excluded completely that the wheelchair influences the performance of electromagnetic fields e g Alarm systems of shops automatic doors etc e The driving characteristics of the wheelchair can be influenced by strong electromagnetic fields e g Those emitted by portable telephones electricity generators or high power sources Try to avoid the near presence of any radiation source such as radio s cell phones etc If your wheelchair reacts to a source of radiation with unexpected behavior try to drive slowly to a safe place turn off your wheelchair and try to extinguish the radiation source 14 2 use in combination with other products different or customized seat N WARNING e The combination of seat and user does not exceed the maximum allowed weight on the wheelchair carrier and tilt mechanism 140 kgs e The seat is fixed properly to the seat post e The centre of gravity o
51. n to the seat as well 10 2 1 upholstered seat cushion The upholstered seat cushion is available in different sizes to provide optimal seating comfort and support to the user The cloth is available s as 3D mesh or breathing but waterproof cloth CYA NG Y The seat cushion is well fixed with Velcro onto SS FreSa the seat pan to prevent it from sliding using other cushions with different thickness might influence the biomechanical function of the legrest and or backrest 10 2 2 seat rail on each side of the seat frame there is a rail to mount different accessories to the wheelchair The middle area can be personalized with a color sticker seat rail 22 10 2 3 seat tilt optional The seat tilt can be used to release pressure The tilting angle is from 0 to 50 The tilt can also be used when driving down a slope for compensating the negative seat angle This provides a more stabile seat position and safe driving If the tilt is activated over a certain angle the driving speed will be reduced This to reduce the risk of danger whilst driving at high speed When tilting the wheelchair will get longer This has influence on the driving characteristics of the wheelchair Make sure there is enough space to drive 23 10 2 4 upholstered backrest The upholstered backrest is available in different lengths and width sizes to give the users maximum support and comfort The cloth is available as 3D mesh o
52. nd angle adjustment the headrest has a friction system containing three rotation joints By moving each rotation joint you can set the height depth and angle of the headrest all at the same time to set the headrest in its right position follow the next steps step 2 loosen up the bolts using a 6mm Allan key Loosen then up until the headrest can be moved step 3 push the headrest into the required position step 4 tighten the bolts firmly so the position is fixed step5 put the rubber covers back on the joints 50 if you loosen up the bolts too much the headrest will fall down this might cause a little shock reaction on the user in the wheelchair It is better to loosen the bolts bit by bit and every time try to move the headrest the friction will keep it stabile make sure you hold the headrest with one hand and loosen the bolt with the other hand 11 2 13 hip support settings the optional hip supports are fully step less adjustable in side position height depth and angle The can easily be take of the chair using a quick release system without its settings 11 2 13 1 set the side position on the seat rail to set the position on the seat rail take the following steps step 1 loosen the four bolts M using a 5mm Allan Key step 2 move the hip support in to the required position step 3 tighten the four bolts the setting is now fixed 51 11 2 13 2 setting the height position of the hip support
53. ns before you begin using the wheelchair on normal roads and other public areas 15 1 driving in general Make sure that the control system is mounted right and that the joystick position is correct The hand or limb you use to operate the joystick should be supported for example by the wheelchair armrest Do not use the joystick as the sole support for your hand or limb the wheelchair movements and bumps could upset your control which might result in uncontrolled driving 1 Switch on the power by pressing the on off button on the control panel 2 Select the right profile start with the indoor profile Always make sure the wheelchair is switched off before entering or leaving the wheelchair If the wheelchair is switched on during transferring there is a danaer the joystick will be touched and the wheelchair will move 82 3 Set an appropriate maximum speed by pressing the decrease or increase button until the desired indicator lamp lights up for your type of driving It is preferable to begin with a low speed 4 Carefully move the joystick forward to drive forward and backward to drive backward 5 The speed of the wheelchair is adjusted continuously by the joystick being moved different distances forward and backward respectively The wheelchairs electronics make creep driving possible over edges max 7Omm You can drive up to the edge and then carefully drive over it Do not perform the first test drive on your
54. om ae user manual release 2015 08 22 1 index 1 index 2 how to contact Karma 3 declaration of conformity 4 introduction chassis number chassis serial plate SN stands for the chassis serial number 5 used symbols for warning caution and note 6 warranty 7 intended use intended user 8 intended environment 9 tyre pressure 10 the wheelchair 10 1 chassis 10 1 1 chassis suspension 10 1 2 transport fixation loops 10 1 3 lights en reflectors 10 1 4 battery compartments 10 1 5 main fuse 10 1 6 seat lift optional 10 2 seat 10 2 1 upholstered seat cushion 10 2 2 seat rail 10 2 3 seat tilt optional 10 2 4 upholstered backrest 10 2 5 power recline backrest optional 10 11 11 11 12 13 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 17 17 18 20 21 22 22 22 23 24 24 10 2 6 upholstered armrest 10 2 7 legrest 10 2 8 powered legrest adjustment optional 10 2 9 upholstered headrest optional 10 2 10 upholstered calf support optional 10 2 11 upholstered lateral support optional 10 2 12 upholstered hip support optional 10 2 13 positioning belt optional 10 3 the controls 10 3 1 side steering control 10 3 2 desktop control optional 11 the first set up 11 1 chassis suspension 11 1 1 spring setting 11 1 2 damper setting 11 2 seat adjustments 11 2 1 seat depth 11 2 2 seat width 11 2 3 armrest width 11 2 4 armrest height 11 2 5 armrest angle 11 2 6 armrest depth 11 2 7 armrest
55. on beaches We advise to clean the wheelchair after having been in contact with sand and or salt water as described in the paragraph cleaning 9 tyre pressure The EvO uses air filled front tyres and solid or air filled tyres in the rear The choice of having solid or air filled rear tyres is made by the user during the ordering of the wheelchair In order to prevent tyre damage and to preserve the performance of the wheelchair the tyre pressure must be checked at least on a monthly basis The tyre pressure should be Large front air filled tyres max 300 Kpa 43 5 PSI 3 bar Small rear air filled tyres max 200 Kpa 29 0 PSI 2 bar The tire pressure is also show on the stickers in the rims of the chassis 15 10 the wheelchair 10 1 chassis The chassis is the base of the wheelchair It contains wheels drive motors batteries electronics and seat lift The steel parts of the chassis are electrolytic anodized and powder coated to ensure a long life without corrosion Each of the front wheels is propelled by a powerful drive motor These motors also take care for the steering of the wheelchair With this system it is possible to turn on the spot This makes the wheelchair optimal for indoor use 10 1 1 chassis suspension The chassis has independent suspension on each of the four wheels The stiffness can be adjusted to your personal requirements iJ front suspension rear suspension 16 10 1 2 transp
56. ort fixation loops fixation loops in the front fixation loops in the rear The fixation loops are marked with this sign Further information about transportation of the wheelchair you will find in chapter transportation 10 1 3 lights en reflectors The chassis has very sien and bright LED lights to make sure you can have a safe drive in the dark The orange reflectors on both sides and the red reflectors on the rear also make you visible for other people as well The lights fulfill the European requirements E marked The additional LED indicators give our environment clear information in which direction you want to go 17 10 1 4 battery compartments The batteries are mounted as low as possible and as central as possible into the chassis to provide an optimal centre point of gravity This results in a maximum stability of the wheelchair The compartment can hold maintenance free batteries up to 85Ah For the specification of the batteries see the chapter technical specifications The maintenance free batteries can be reached from the side They can be replaced whilst the user is still in the wheelchair the battery box To reach the batteries first remove the locking bolt A Lift up the plastic cover vertically B then pull it off the chassis in the horizontal direction C 18 After taking the cover off the maintenance free battery can be pulled out of the box Mind the cables At installing the m
57. oystick before starting to drive with the wheelchair 69 13 electric system 13 1 batteries The wheelchair has two serial connected 12 volt maintenance free batteries for the power supply The capacity of the batteries can be 60 72 or 85 Amps The batteries are fitted in the center of the chassis to arrange a low centre point of gravity Both batteries are easy accessible for maintenance or replacement ww yal KiJ A SS L position and access of the maintenance free batteries Be careful when using metal objects close to the batteries A short circuit might easily create strong sparks and can cause a fire Should you need to work on the batteries use isolated tools and wear protective gear on hands and eyes Batteries are chemical components and shall be treated as such In case of removal one shall treat the batteries as chemical waist The batteries need to be disposed according to the local regulations for chemical waist 70 13 2 fuses The wheelchair has one main fuses to protect the batteries again overload and short circuit This main fuse is placed between the rear wheels and easy accessible The electronics itself is completely protected again short circuit and overload position of the main fuse The main fuse is also used to disconnect the batteries from the electronics This is required when transporting the wheelchair on a plane additional fuses Beside this main fuse there is a fu
58. r a different brand with equivalent specification must be used c As a car safety belt a Klippan Safety AB belt model 907428 or a different brand with equivalent specification must be used d The restraint system must be fixed on the specific points of the wheelchair which show a label of a transportation hook e A head restraint system must be fitted during transportation This device must be suitably positioned and able to stay on during transportation f The centre point of gravity of the wheelchair during transportation should be as low as possible A powered seat elevator must be in its drive position the backrest should be upright the seat should be in a horizontal position and the legrest should be positioned in a normal seating position g During transportation the wheelchair should be switched off to prevent it from moving by accidental joystick use h Make sure the tire pressure of each wheel of the wheelchair is in the optimal condition Too low tire pressure can result in a instable behavior of the wheelchair during transportation The position belt of a wheelchair is not meant to be used as a car safety belt It only prevents the user from sliding out of the seat while driving the wheelchair If a user is transported in his wheelchair he or she should wear an extra car safety belt which is attached to the vehicle like all the car safety belts When shipped by boat please give special attention to prevent con
59. r breathing but waterproof cloth 10 2 5 power recline backrest optional The power recline backrest can be set from 85 to a flat horizontal position It gives the user the possibility to move into a laying position or a very active sitting position At a reclined backrest position over 135 the driving speed will be automatically reduced for safety reasons When reclining always check if there are no obstructions close to the wheelchair Especially in the rear of the wheelchair When reclining the wheelchair will get longer This has influence on the driving characteristics of the wheelchair Make sure there is enough space to drive 24 10 2 6 upholstered armrest The upholstered armrests of the seat provide good and comfortable support of the arm which result in a stabile seating position The armrest has a soft upholstery on the top side The arm rests come in 320 mm or 400mm length A biomechanical mechanism makes sure the armrests are always in a good position to supply optimal support The armrests are adjustable in height depth angle and inside angle For transferring in and out of the chair the armrests can be flipped up 10 2 7 legrest The legrest uses a central mounted tube on which the footplates are mounted The footplates come in two different sizes The legrest can be adjusted in length left and right footplate independent knee angle and footplate angle left and right independent The footpla
60. rame forward to increase the seat depth or backwards to reduce the seat depth the seat depth is adjustable in steps of 25 mm starting at a seat depth of 400mm the minimum seat depth of 400 mm must be set with extra attention This to avoid seat parts colliding with the seat lift the setting of the seat depth requires some expertise Therefore we strongly advise you to have it done by your local authorized Karma dealer step 7 tighten the screws of the legrest frame to fixate the seat depth 34 with every seat depth comes a different length of seat rail Pre order the right length of rail first before changing the seat depth aA t F A t By n Do AAN auf N ra step 9 place the top seat panel back into position and tighte w i n the screws Now the seat cushion can be put back in to place 35 11 2 2 seat width to increase the seat width additional extension rail can be mounted Please notice the following steps to increase the seat width it step 1 take off the cushion gt 8 e step 2 loosen the screws of the side rail A and remove them step 3 unpack the additional extension rail 36 step 4 place the extension rail in to Soon and place the longer mounting bolt which come with the extension rail step 5 tighten the bolts and place the wider seat cushion on the set pan 11 2 3 armrest width the distance between both armrest can be changed in st
61. s and how large it is are important depending on the type of airplane in which the wheelchair is to be transported The smaller the airplane is the smaller the wheelchair may be weigh and vice versa Always check with the airline what rules apply 97 20 maintenance and repairs The user and attendant have to take care of some maintenance service and occasionally fault finding activities Other activities as described in this paragraph should be carried out under supervision of your authorized dealer 20 1 battery charging This wheelchair is provided with two maintenance free batteries During normal use the batteries must be charged every day It is most convenient to make it a daily practice to charge the wheelchair during the night e Only charge in a well ventilated room with no sources of open fire e Turn of the control unit before charging e Make sure the charging cable is not causing crashes of people e When the charger is disconnected from the wheelchair also disconnect the charger from the mains e Place the charger in a place where it can radiate its heat freely during charging After having taken care of these precautions charge the batteries by plugging in the charger in the rear of the control unit first Plug in the charger in the mains secondly Read the manual of your charger carefully for any other precautions and user prescriptions When the wheelchair is not used over a longer period recharge the batteries e
62. s the mechanical traction en improves control The stiffness of the suspension depends on the user weight The settings needs to be done by setting and testing We advise you to start with a more stiff setting since this results in the best control If the suspension is too hard you can set it more soft by turning the ring more counter clockwise to make sure the balance of the left and right spring is the same we need to measure the setting 30 the best way is to measure the distance between the ring and the end of the tread in mm Make sure that the spring settings in the front are identical The same for the two rear springs N CAUTION to soft settings of the spring will result in a very spongy behavior of the chassis The control of the wheelchair will be bad Avoid soft settings N CAUTION if the springs are uneven set it might lead to strange driving behavior of the wheelchair This might result in personal or material damage after setting the suspension always drive first slowly and in an open space to test the result of the setting 31 11 1 2 damper setting The spring damper unit has a red adjustment wheel on the end of the damper This wheel adjusts the rebound speed of the spring 4 Va 44 io turning the red knob clockwise will make the movement of the piston going out again faster This decreases the damping of the spring damper unit Turning the knob counter clock wise will increase the damping
63. se on each battery close to one of the connecting pole They are integrated into the battery cable This to protect each battery separate for short circuit these fuses are stronger than the main fuse so in case of a short circuit the main fuse will blow first If the fuse in blown please contact your local authorized supplier He should check the wheelchair first before replacing the main fuse The fuse only blows if a serious problem occurs Only use original spare part fuses of Karma Using other fuses might damage the electronic system or even cause fire 71 14 using the wheelchair 14 1 general warnings and advices Please read this section of the manual very carefully as it contains issues related to safety and possible hazards e When the user is driving the wheelchair for the first time the supplier has to make sure that the maximum driving speed and curving speed are set in a slow mode After learning to drive the wheelchair safely the set speeds can be increased e Special care should be taken in driving on unequal surfaces such as slopes unequal pavements and during descending from footpaths e It is not allowed to carry passengers other than the user on the wheelchair e On slippery surfaces like ice and snow the driving speed must be reduced accordingly e Do not drive through water puddles you cannot see how deep they are This might lead to dangerous situations water can damage the wheelchair e On
64. ssage screen main screen The joystick module displays warning icons and informational messages in a dedicated message window 12 3 10 1 restart message this icon is show when the system to be restarted most of the time when a module has been exchanged or added 12 3 10 2 timer message This symbol is displayed when the control system is changing between different states An example would be entering into Programming Mode The symbol is animated to show the sands falling 12 3 10 3 sleep message This symbol will be displayed for a short time before the R net enters into a sleep state 12 3 10 4 joystick deflected message this message is show if the wheelchair is started up and ay the joystick is not in its zero position If you let go of the c C joystick the system will start up normally and the message disappears 12 3 10 5 E stop message E Stop If the External Profile Switch is activated during C drive or actuator operation this symbol will be displayed 12 3 10 6 error codes if something is wrong with the wheelchairs electronics the wheelchair will stop driving and an trip code error code will be displayed on the screen of the Joystick module Identified Module _ Trip Text Trip Code for more explanation about the trip code we refer to the chapter trouble shooting 62 12 3 11 current profile base bar The currently selected Profile is shown in numer
65. starts to slide in the rail step 2 slide the calf support into the required height position and fasten the four bolts 11 2 11 2 adjusting the width of the calf supports Sih hi c P gt I 47 step 1 loosen up the four bolts of the calf support pad using a 5mm Allan Key step 2 slide the pad into the right position on the rail step 3 tighten the four bolt Repeat the same for the other calf support pad 11 2 11 3 adjusting the depth and angle of the calf support pads step 1 remove the two covers on each side of the calf support step 2 loosen up the bolts of the friction setting using a 6mm Allan key step 3 now push the calf support pad in the right depth and angle setting step 4 tighten the bolts again to fixate the position step 5 place the covers back onto the friction end caps 48 11 2 12 headrest settings The optional head rest is fully step less adjustable to suit the user s needs It can be taken off without losing its setting detached from backrest high position low position 11 2 12 1 sideways adjustment headrest the head rest has an optional rail for a sideways off centre adjustment to set this adjustment take the following steps step 1 loosen the 4 bolts L using a 5mm Allan key step 2 move the headrest along the rail into the required position step 3 tighten the bolts again to fixate the position 49 11 2 12 2 headrest depth height a
66. tact with salt water or air Salt water is extremely corrosive and might lead to unwanted damage of the product 92 19 1 transportation guideline The wheelchair has a 4 point heavy duty webbing restraint Using two brackets on the front end and two brackets on each rear side of the chassis The brackets are indicated with a sticker The angle of the straps should be around 45 to the horizontal plane This is in order to have maximum effect in vertical and horizontal direction The straps have to be connected to the vehicle at suitable anchor points Make sure that the tire pressure is at the recommended level so the straps can have maximum effect Make sure the straps are tightened to maintain optimal security Poor fixations of the wheelchair in a vehicle might cause damage to the vehicle itself the wheelchair or the passengers inside the vehicle while driving Not using a car safety belt while sitting in a wheelchair might lead to serious injuries in case of an accident 19 2 safety belt lf the user is transported in his wheelchair it is necessary to use a car safety belt to secure the wheelchair user positioning of the car safety belts for wheelchair users The wheelchair has been crash tested using a safety belt model We advise you to use a similar system or a system that is equally specified It is very important to use the safety belt in the right angles according to the wheelchair user
67. tes can be flipped up to decrease the size of the wheelchair for transportation or storage A build in rail can be used to mount calf supports 10 2 8 powered legrest adjustment optional With a powered legrest the knee angle can be set from little less than 90 up to a fully stretched leg angle The biomechanical mechanism ensures the lower leg length will always be the same 25 lf the legrest is stretched over 45 the driving speed will automatically be reduced for safety reasons When stretching the legrest always check if there are no obstructions close to the wheelchair Especially in the front of the wheelchair When stretching the legrest the wheelchair will get longer This has influence on the driving characteristics of the wheelchair Make sure there is enough space to drive 10 2 9 upholstered headrest optional The upholstered headrest is adjustable in height depth and angle to the requirements of the user It can be taken off without losing its settings As a additional option a rail can be mounted to move the headrest out of centre Another option is a rotation block to rotate the headrest to the left or right If the wheelchair user is transported in a taxi van we strongly advice to use the headrest This in order to provide you optimal stability whilst driving in the taxi 26 10 2 10 upholstered calf support optional The upholstered calf supports are adjustable in height depth
68. the fuse like safety goggles and hand gloves If you are not capable of replacing the batteries by yourself or you don t feel comfortable doing it please contact you r local authorized supplier for help Damage on the wheelchair as a result of a not proper repair or replacement is not covered by our product warranty 105 21 Refurbishment and re use of the product This wheelchair is suitable for refurbishment and re use This means that if the wheelchair is not used anymore by the first user it can be refurbished to fit another user Should you not be able to use the wheelchair any longer we strongly recommend you to contact your local authorized supplier to have it picked up for refurbishment and re use the refurbishment of the wheelchair is only allowed to be executed by an authorized supplier If the wheelchair is refurbished by a non authorized supplier or institute Karma Medical cannot be held responsible for this product and all warranty claims will be voided The wheelchair will be refurbished according to a refurbishment guideline of Karma This includes the replacement of all upholstery parts a total disinfection of the product and a complete technical check of the wheelchair and its accessories 22 disposal of the product In the case of disposal of the used wheelchair you need to follow the local legal regulations for disposals We strongly recommend you to contact your local authorized supplier to tak
69. tton activates and de activates the wheelchair s left indicator Depress the button to turn the indicator on and depress the button again to turn it off When activated the left indicator LED will flash in sync with the wheelchair s indicator s 12 4 10 right Indicator Button and LED This button activates and de activates the wheelchair s right indicator Depress the button to turn the indicator on and depress the button again to turn it off When activated the right indicator LED will flash in sync with the wheelchair s indicator s 12 5 jack sockets JACK SOCKETS External On Off Switch Jack _ External Profile Switch Jack 12 5 1 external profile switch jack This allows the user to select Profiles using an external device such as a buddy button To change the Profile whilst driving simply press the button If the control system is set to latched drive or actuator control operation then the polarity of the jack input is reversed to effect a fail safe system meaning this input will provide an External Profile Switch function and an Emergency Stop Switch function 12 5 2 external on off switch jack This allows the user to turn the control system on and off using an external device such as a buddy button 67 The Joystick Module is supplied with rubber bungs that must be inserted into the Jack Socket when no external device is connected 12 6 R net Connectors To connect the Communication Cables e
70. ug is pushed fully in position You will not be able to drive the wheelchair when the charger is connected If the wheelchair does drive with the charger plugged in contact your local authorized supplier In some occasions it might be the case that your local supplier will deliver the wheelchair with a different brand charger In that case your local supplier will inform you about the functionality of that charger and will also make sure the charger comes with a user manual 18 3 disposal of broken or worn out batteries Batteries don t last forever Therefore batteries need to be changed after a certain period The safest way is to have this done by authorized personnel of your local supplier Batteries are chemical waist and need to be treated as such using protective clothing gloves and glasses Replacing damaged or old batteries needs to be done by authorized personnel wearing protective clothing gloves and safety glasses Old or damaged batteries are classified as chemical waist and need to be disposed according to the local regulations for chemical waist Please contact your local supplier for further details 90 19 transport of the wheelchair The wheelchair must only be transported in a vehicle that is approved or adapted for such purposes It is safest if the wheelchair is separated from the drivers compartment Transportation in a trailer is also an optional recommendation Should the wheelchair be transported in
71. vailable to turn around and drive forward By driving backwards not seeing where you are heading you might bump into something or someone This can lead to personal or material damaqe Be careful using the emergency brake Especially when driving on slopes Extreme braking might create the risk of tipping over when you are on a slope Also be away that during braking you tend to lose balance yourself If not strapped into a seat belt you might run the risk of falling out of your wheelchair whilst braking very hard 16 using the powered seat functions If your wheelchair has powered seat functions like seat lift seat tilt backrest recline and or powered legrest you can control them by using the menu on the joystick module To enter the seat function menu push the button Mode on the joystick module You will leave the drive mode 84 screen example of the seat function menu By moving the joystick to the left or right you can switch between different powered seat function One the required seat function is shown on the display move the joystick forward or backward to activate the seat function in one direction As long as you deflect the joystick from centre the function will move release the joystick and the seat function movement will stop The acceleration and speed of each seat function can be programmed by your local authorized supplier Should you request a different setting please contact you r local authorized supp
72. very four weeks to keep the batteries in good condition If the batteries are not charged regularly the remaining capacity will quickly drop 20 2 short term storage For the charging process to produce a battery with good capacity the temperature in the storage room should not be lower than 5 degrees If it is stored at a temperature below 5 degrees there is a higher risk that the battery has not been fully charged when it comes to be used and also a higher risk of corrosion 98 20 3 long term storage The battery may be stored in an unheated room but it should be charged at least once a month for maintenance purposes when the wheelchair is stored for a long term we advise you to disconnect the batteries from the wheelchair This way the batteries will hold their energy for a longer period When re using the wheelchair the batteries will be installed and fully charged Ask you local authorized supplier to store and maintain the batteries if they are not used for a long period more than two months e Please note that a battery discharges itself and that a discharged battery can burst when it is cold If the wheelchair is to be stored unused for an extended period of time the batteries must always be charged once a month to avoid them being damaged e The wheelchair must not be stored in areas subject to condensation steam or moisture on surfaces for example utility rooms or similar e The wheelchair may be stored in
73. wheel 101 20 6 cleaning Regular care and maintenance will prevent unnecessary wear and damage to your wheelchair The following is general advice recommended by Karma For severe soiling of the upholstery or damage to the surface finish contact Karma or your local authorized supplier for information 20 6 1 upholstery cloth 3d mesh For normal cleaning wash the upholstery with hand warm water and a mild nonabrasive soap Use a soft cloth or brush Before the surface dries wipe off any water soap residues with a clean dry cloth This procedure may be repeated to remove stubborn dirt or stains If necessary the cover may be removed before cleaning See also the washing instructions on the label of the upholstery materials 20 6 2 metal surfaces For normal cleaning it is best to use a soft cloth sponge hand warm water and a mild detergent Wipe down carefully with a cloth and water and dry off Remove scuff marks from semi matt surfaces with soft wax follow manufacturer s instructions Remove scuff marks and scratches from shiny surfaces using car polish either liquid or paste After polishing apply soft car wax to restore the original surface gloss 20 6 3 plastic covers For normal cleaning wash plastic surfaces with a soft cloth mild detergent and hand warm water Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth Do not use solvents or abrasive kitchen cleaners Never use aggressive chemical cleaner or cleaning fluids
74. width and angle They give additional support when using a powered legrest 10 2 11 upholstered lateral support optional The optional upholstered lateral support offer support on the upper body The supports are adjustable in height width depth and angle The supports can also be flipped sideways for transferring in or out of the wheelchair During this sideways flipping the adjustments stay intact The soft rounded pads ensure optimal support and great comfort upholstered lateral supports 2 10 2 12 upholstered hip support optional The upholstered hip supports offer side support to your hips or upper leg The support is adjustable in height depth width and angle The soft pads offer good and comfortable support gt a upholstered hip supports The hip supports can be taken away for transferring in or out of the wheelchair without losing the settings 10 2 13 positioning belt optional for positioning several types of belts are available Positioning belts shall not be used as a car safety belt If transported in a car the user needs to wear an additional car safety belt 28 10 3 the controls 10 3 1 side steering control The EvO Lectus wheelchair has a side steering control unit which is either mounted on the left or right armrest The joystick module can be mounted on a fixed bracket or on an optional swing away mechanism This system enable you to sit close to a table 10 3 2 desktop
75. y loosening the bolt of the telescopic tube the legrest might suddenly start to move down If the user has his or her feet on the legrest this sudden movement might cause an shock reaction lt is best to hold the legrest with one hand and loosen the bolt with the other hand step 2 move the legrest into the required angle step 3 tighten the bolt so the setting is fixed The legrest angle can optionally be power adjusted How to control the powered legrest is explained in chapter 16 45 11 2 10 footplate angle The footplate angle can be adjusted for the left and right footplate separately The setting is step less To adjust the angle follow the next steps 7 1 on iin ts i S Ld NY i f er j as a 5 5 a bs RN Y R 4D gt 4 step 1 insert the 4mm Allan key into the adjustment screw insid footplate step 2 turn the Allan clock wise to decrease the angle between footplate and legrest Turn the Allan key counter clock wise to increase the angle The adjustment screw is added with some lock tite to prevent it from moving by itself For that reason the turning might a little heavier than expected 46 11 2 11 calf support settings Optionally calf supports can be mounted on the legrest The calf supports are fully step less adjustable step 1 loosen up the four bolts G using a 5mm Allan key until the calf support

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