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1. 1 18 Control unit length adjustment Loosen the two screws 42 in the bracket 43 situated underneath the armrest Push the bracket holding the control unit to the desired position Tighten the two screws 42 again 2 Settings on the control unit SS Programming key S 2 1 General information regarding programming mode In order to meet the different requirements of customers and the various sorts of disablement the adventure provides a wide range of variable driving parameters Programming can be carried out directly via the control unit without any additional device Only a programming key which is delivered with every new adventure is needed 2 2 Driving programs There are two driving programs available for the adventure Indoor and Outdoor modes To a great extent both modes can be programmed independently of each other so that travel indoors can be based on different parameters from travel outdoors It is also possible to make individual settings to reflect the state of health and disablement of the wheelchair occupant The essential differences between the two modes are n Outdoor mode the wheel at the outside of a curve is accelerated resulting in nimble driving conduct In Indoor mode the wheel at the inside of a curve is braked resulting in driving conduct that is tolerant and predictable wel le 2 3 Changeable parameters The following parameters may
2. Make sure that you set the same figure for both rear springs The maximum additional load of 140 kg should never be exceeded Spacer gauge Identifier blue for blue springs To 50 kg 84 mm To 60 kg 83 mm To 70 kg 82mm To 80 kg 80 mm Identifier black for black springs To 90 kg 83 mm To 100 kg 81 mm To 110 kg 79 mm To 120 kg 77 mm Identifier red for red springs To 130 kg 79 mm To 140 kg 77 mm Please inform the wheelchair occupant that a readjust ment of the front and rear suspensions will be necessary if he or she gains or loses substantially in weight for example due to a particular illness If the user gains a large amount of weight there is a danger that the chassis may be damaged if there is a large loss in weight the comfort during driving is reduced To carry out installation work and adjustments to the front part of the chassis prior training by alber is a prerequisite Please contact us for this 1 14 Setting the direction indicators When the armrest is adjusted sideways see chapter 1 3 it may prove necessary to re position the two direction indicators 31 Loosen the two screws 32 Pull or push the direction indicator 31 into the desired position There should always be a small space approx 5 mm between the direction indicator 31 and armrest Tighten the two screws 32 again 1 15 Setting the seat position Function seat Loosen the scr
3. be adjusted to user require ments directly via the control unit without any external programming device Select parameter set Indoor Outdoor The adventure allows the parameters for Indoor and Out door use to be programmed independently of each other For example slow and fine for indoors and with maximum speed and precise straight ahead travel for outdoors fac tory setting The following parameters change both for Indoor and Out door mode when they are re programmed and they cannot be saved as different for the two modes 9 Self switch off time 10 Driving signal displacement always apply to both 12 change of direction joystick Indoor and Outdoor Can also be set according to the state of health or mind of the user e g weak or strong constitution Maximum speed forwards Determines the maximum attainable speed Can be set in 5 steps 20 96 40 96 60 96 80 and 100 96 Reduction of speed is recommended for beginners or for use exclusively indoors Reduction also sensible for older geriatric users Maximum speed backwards Determines the maximum attainable speed For safety reasons it is limited to a maximum of 70 of the set maximum speed forwards Reduction recommended if a very slow speed is desired e g for drivers with bad coordination older users and for travel indoors Acceleration time Time taken to reach the maximum set speed Also perceived
4. by the user as Reaction prompt sluggish Reduction for tremor or ataxia Increase to enable small obstructions to be overcome more easily at low speeds e g thresholds indoors l Slow down time The time taken for braking from the maximum speed to the desired speed or to a standstill Reduction if very gentle driving is required at lower speeds e g for users with diminished upper body trunk stability Increase if very precise driving is required at lower speeds e g confined living room or rapid reaction is desired j elle o Turning speed Determines the maximum speed at which an arc of a circle or curve is travelled at Reduction produces more stable straight forward driving at high speeds at low speeds sluggish tolerant Increase at lower speeds indoors improves travel round tight curves at higher speeds more nervous rapid reaction Turning acceleration slow down sensitivity Time taken to attain maximum turning speed Also usually described as sensitivity or reaction 5 bars rapid reaction acceleration Reduction down to 1 or 2 bars to adjust for tremor or ataxia l Audible signals Switches audible signal on off for example a beep when error messages appear or for battery state of charge warning Braking onset The time delay until the electromagnetic parking brakes are applied after the last issuance of a driving command displaceme
5. changed Forwards backwards changed joystick 3 bars Left right changed Left right changed 4bars Forwards backwards and Forwards backwards and left right changed left right changed Display option 13 1 bar Normal display Normal display 2 bars Driving speed Driving speed 3 bars Daily kilometres counter Daily kilomtres counter Speedreduction 14 Only in conjunction with periphery module Only in conjunction with periphery module Chassis with 15 1 bar More gentle braking Setting only More gentle braking Setting only long or short admissible for chassis with long admissible for chassis with long wheelbase wheelbase wheelbase 5 bars Standard setting without additional Standard setting without additional function function Lighting Direction 16 1 bar functions deactivated functions deactivated indicator 5 bars functions activated functions activated 2 9 Fault detection fault analysis codes The adventure software is equipped with an automatic fault detection and analysis system If a fault is detected in the system it is shown on the LCD display of the control unit by means of a code number and symbol see table below Many faults occur due to badly or incompletely charged batteries code number 2 As the powered wheels are dis engaged for manual operation the error code Brake symbol flashes left or right powered wheel disengaged also occurs frequently This can be corrected by engaging the wheels again see Ope
6. kg body weight Red springs Wheelchair drivers with from 121 to 140 kg body weight Determine into which weight category the wheelchair driver falls and whether the colour of the installed springs corres ponds Under some circumstances the springs will have to be exchanged or readjusted This must only be undertaken by an authorised and trained dealer or by the alber Service Cen ter phone 49 0 800 90 96 250 The rear springs are principally responsible for the comfort of the ride and they can be finely set thanks to the adjustab le spring preload The front springs need to be readjusted only in rare cases spring replacement necessary significant weight change of the wheelchair driver and should as a rule remain in the position set in the factory 1 13 2 Adjusting the rear springing Prior to adjusting the springing the batteries must be removed see illustration so that the spring damper element is completely load free The preload of the rear springs 27 can be set with the help of several differently coloured spacer gauges that can be obtained from alber or with a conventional one Place the spacer gauge 28 against the spring 27 as shown in the diagram The spacer gauge 28 must make contact with the spring buffer 29 Turn the adjusting wheel 30 on the spring You have set the correct spacing as taken from the table below when the adjustment wheel 30 makes contact with the spacer gauge
7. left number code 1 15 is decreased change to the next lowest parameter Displacement upwards number of bars shown is increased the currently selected parameter is increased or accepted Displacement downwards number of bars shown is decreased the currently selected parameter is decreased or deactivated Parameters codes and possible settings can be found in the table in chapter 2 8 When programming is complete Pull the programming key 1 out of its location underneath the control unit The newly programmed driving characteristics are saved automatically Carry out a trial run to check out the newly programmed driving characteristics 2 7 Reverting to factory parameter settings The parameters as set in the factory may be reverted to at any time as follows Switch the adventure off Insert the programming key 1 into the opening 2 located underneath the control unit Pull the joystick 5 back and hold it in this position Then switch the adventure on again by pressing the On Off button 3 Wait for approx 2 seconds until the factory programming is automatically restored On the display 4 the information shown on the left will appear Pull the programming key 1 out of the control unit again The adventure can now be operated again with the para meters as set in the factory 2 8 Parameter table 2 8 1 adventure version 6 km h Factory
8. of different drives to P module Should only be entrusted to authori zed skilled personnel 2 Drive P module cable fault Test by changing connections of different drives to P module Should only be entrusted to authori zed skilled personnel 3 Defective P module PCB Programming error on P module replace P module Complete seat unit flashes Interface symbol flashes Exclamation mark flashes Letter P flashes Code P7 Complete seat unit flashes Interface symbol flashes Exclamation mark flashes Letter P flashes Code P8 Complete seat unit flashes Interface symbol flashes Exclamation mark symbol flashes Letter P flashes Code P9 Control unit symbol flashes Interface symbol flashes Exclamation mark litup Letter E flashes Code EO Control unit symbol flashes Interface symbol flashes Exclamation mark litup Letter E flashes Code E1 Control unit symbol flashes Interface symbol flashes Exclamation mark litup Letter E flashes Code E2 Multiple occupancy of decelerate and or accelerate indicator key function No counter function to left and or right indicator key function exists No counter function to decelerate and or accelerate indicator key function exists Hardware fault on special control CPU fault on special control RAM error on special control Programmin
9. settings are marked in bold Parameter Code Setting Nominal value Driving program 0 1 bar Outdoor 2 bars Indoor Parameter Code Display Indoor settings Outdoor settings indication Maximum 1 1 bar 1 3 km h 1 3 km h speed forwards 2 bars 2 5 km h 2 5 km h 3 bars 3 8 km h 3 8 km h 4 bars 5 0 km h 5 0 km h 5 bars 6 0 km h 6 0 km h Maximum speed 2 1 bar 1 8 km h 1 8 km h reverse 2 bars 2 4 km h 2 4 km h 3 bars 3 0 km h 3 0 km h 4 bars 3 6 km h 3 6 km h 5 bars 4 2 km h 4 2 km h Acceleration 3 1 bar 3 2 seconds 3 2 seconds time 2 bars 2 8 seconds 2 8 seconds 3 bars 2 3 seconds 2 3 seconds 4 bars 1 8 seconds 1 8 seconds 5 bars 1 4 seconds 1 4 seconds Slowdowntime 4 1 bar 3 7 seconds 3 7 seconds 2 bars 3 2 seconds 3 2 seconds 3 bars 2 8 seconds 2 8 seconds 4 bars 2 3 seconds 2 3 seconds 5 bars 1 8 seconds 1 8 seconds Turning speed 5 1 bar 22 slow 22 96 slow 2 bars 25 25 96 3bars 28 96 28 4 bars 31 31 5 bars 34 fast 34 fast Turning 6 1 bar 0 09 seconds slow 0 19 seconds slow acceleration 2 bars 0 06 seconds 0 13 seconds deceleration 3 bars 0 05 seconds 0 09 seconds sensitivity 4bars 0 04 seconds 0 08 seconds 5 bras 0 03 seconds fast 0 06 seconds fast Audible signals 7 1 bar Deactivated Deactivated 5 bars Activated Activated Braking onset 8 1 bar Time delayed by 30 seconds Time delayed by 30 seconds 5 bars Immediate 1 second Immediate 1 second Self switch off
10. 1 Defective indicator light change bulb 2 Check cable for defects 3 Fault on interface PCB 4 F4 fuse 3A on inter face burnt out 5 No lighting no indi cator light deactivate with parameter 16 Complete seat unit flashes Interface symbol flashes Exclamation mark lit up Letter P flashes Code PO Complete seat unit flashes Interface symbol flashes Exclamation mark lit up Code P1 Complete seat unit flashes Interface symbol flashes Exclamation mark lit up Code P2 Complete seat unit flashes Interface symbol flashes Exclamation mark lit up Code P3 Complete seat unit flashes Interface symbol flashes Exclamation mark lit up Letter P flashes Code P5 Complete seat unit flashes Interface symbol flashes Exclamation mark flashes Letter P flashes Code P6 Hardware fault on peripheral module different drive and or relay actuation CPU fault on peripheral module RAM error on periphe ral module ROM horizontal parity error on peripheral module Erroneous potentiome ter position feedback signal only applies to drives with feedback signal Multiple occupancy of left and or right indicator key function Replace P module PCD or P module Replace P module PCD or P module Replace P module PCD or P module Replace P module PCD or P module 1 Drive sensor de fective Test by changing connections
11. 100 100 Battery capacity 11 1 bar 22 Ah Multipower 22 Ah Multipower 5 bars 17 Ah Panasonic 17 Ah Panasonic Change of 12 1 bar No change No change direction 2 bars Forwards backwards changed Forwards backwards changed joystick 3 bars Left right changed Left right changed 4bars Forwards backwards and Forwards backwards and left right changed left right changed Display option 13 1 bar Normal display Normal display 2 bars Driving speed Driving speed 3 bars Daily kilometres counter Daily kilometres counter Speedreduction 14 Only in conjunction with periphery module Only in conjunction with periphery module Chassis with 15 1 bar More gentle braking Setting only More gentle braking Setting only long or short admissible for chassis with long admissible for chassis with long wheelbase wheelbase wheelbase 5 bars Standard setting without additional Standard setting without additional function function Lighting Direction 16 1 bar functions deactivated functions deactivated indicator 5 bars functions activated functions activated 2 8 3 adventure version 12 km h Factory settings are marked in bold Parameter Code Setting Nominal value Driving program 0 1 bar Outdoor 2 bars Indoor Parameter Code Display Indoor settings Outdoor settings indication Maximum 1 1 bar 2 4 km h 2 4 km h speed forwards 2 bars 4 8 km h 4 8 km h 3bars 7 2 km h 7 2 km h 4 bars 9 6 km h 9 6 km h
12. 5 bars 12 0 km h 12 0 km h Maximum speed 2 1 bar 1 8 km h 1 8 km h reverse 2 bars 2 4 km h 2 4 km h 3 bars 3 0 km h 3 0 km h 4 bars 3 6 km h 3 6 km h 5 bars 4 2 km h 4 2 km h Acceleration 3 1 bar 8 8 seconds 8 8 seconds time 2 bars 7 6 seconds 7 6 seconds 3 bars 6 3 seconds 6 3 seconds 4 bars 5 1 seconds 5 1 seconds 5 bars 3 8 seconds 3 8 seconds Slow down 4 1 bar 10 1 seconds 10 1 seconds time 2 bars 8 8 seconds 8 8 seconds 3 bars 7 6 seconds 7 6 seconds 4 bars 6 3 seconds 6 3 seconds 5 bars 5 1 seconds 5 1 seconds Turning speed 5 1 bar 12 slow 12 slow 2 bars 13 13 3 bars 15 15 4 bars 16 16 5 bars 18 fast 18 96 fast Turning 6 1 bar 0 08 seconds slow 0 11 seconds slow acceleration 2 bars 0 05 seconds 0 08 seconds deceleration 3 bars 0 04 seconds 0 07 seconds sensitivity 4bars 0 03 seconds 0 06 seconds 5 bars 0 025 seconds fast 0 05 seconds fast Audible signals 7 1 bar Deactivated Deactivated 5 bars Activated Activated Braking onset 8 1 bar Time delayed by 30 seconds Time delayed by 30 seconds 5 bars Immediate 1 second Immediate 1 second Self switch off 9 1 bar 1 hour 1 hour time 2 bars 2 hours 2 hours 3 bars 3 hours 3 hours 4bars 4 hours 4 hours 5 bars 5 hours 5 hours Joystick throw 10 1 bar 50 50 joystick 5 bars 100 100 Battery capacity 11 1 bar 22 Ah Multipower 22 Ah Multipower 5 bars 17 Ah Panasonic 17 Ah Panasonic Change of 12 1 bar No change No change direction 2 bars Forwards backwards
13. 9 1 bar 1 hour 1 hour time 2 bars 2 hour 2 hour 3 bars 3 hour 3 hour 4bars 4 hour 4 hour 5 bars 5 hour 5 hour Joystick throw 10 1 bar 50 50 joystick 5 bars 100 100 Battery capacity 11 1 bar 22 Ah Multipower 22 Ah Multipower 5 bars 17 Ah Panasonic 17 Ah Panasonic Change of 12 1 bar No change No change direction 2 bars Forwards backwards changed Forwards backwards changed joystick 3 bars Left right changed Left right changed 4bars Forwards backwards and Forwards backwards and left right changed left right changed Display option 13 1 bar Normal display Normal display 2 bars Driving speed Driving speed 3 bars Daily kilometres counter Daily kilometres counter Speedreduction 14 Only in conjunction with periphery module Only in conjunction with periphery module Chassis with 15 1 bar More gentle braking Setting only More gentle braking Setting only long or short admissible for chassis with long admissible for chassis with long wheelbase wheelbase wheelbase 5 bars Standard setting without additional Standard setting without additional function function Lighting Direction 16 1 bar functions deactivated functions deactivated indicator 5 bars functions activated functions activated 2 8 2 adventure version 10 km h Not available in the USA Factory settings are marked in bold Parameter Code Setting Nominal value Driving program 0 1 bar Outdoor 2 bars Indoor P
14. Adventure A10 Informationen f r Therapeuten und Fachh ndler D Adventure A10 Information for Therapists and DME Dealers GB US Adventure A10 Informations pour les th rapeutes et les F commer ants sp cialis s Adventure A10 Informazioni per i terapisti e rivenditori I IDUCNTURE Neu Auflage Oo New Edition r Noveau Edition Nuovo Edizione Adventure A10 Informationen f r Therapeuten und Fachhh ndler Adventure A10 Information for Therapists and DME Dealers Adventure A10 Informations pur les th rapeutes et les commercants sp cialis s Adventure A10 Informazioni per i terapisti e rivenditori GB US Contents 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 aed 1 8 1 9 1 12 1 13 1 13 1 1 13 2 1 14 1 15 1 16 1 17 1 17 1 1 17 2 1 17 3 1 18 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 8 1 2 8 2 2 8 3 2 9 2 10 Mechanical adjustments to the adventure Armrest height adjustment Armrest length adjustment Armrest sideways adjustment Backrest height adjustment only function seat comfort and standard upholstery Backrest angle of inclination adjustment Function seat Backrest angle of inclination adjustment Standard seat Seat length adjustment Function seat standard and comfort upholstery Leg support angle adjustment Function seat Leg support length adjustment Standard and function seats Leg support footrest angle adjustment Function seat Leg support footrest length adjustment
15. Standard and function seats Interface instructions Adjusting the chassis springing and damping General information Adjusting the rear springing Setting the direction indicators Setting the seat position Function seat Setting the seat position Standard seat Fitting mudguards optional extra Mudguards for the steering wheels Mudguards for the powered wheels Fitting rear reflectors Control unit length adjustment Settings on the control unit General information regarding programming mode Driving programs Changeable parameters Activating service mode Selection of the parameter settings Indoor Outdoor Changing the parameters Reverting to factory parameters settings Parameter table adventure Version 6 km h adventure Version 10 km h adventure Version 12 km h Fault detection fault analysis codes Fault indications on the display 4 4 6 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 21 22 22 23 24 24 25 28 29 30 31 32 32 33 34 35 35 General notes For the work procedures described in this information bulletin you will need a set of hexagon socket keys Allen keys 2 5 to 8 mm Ordering information for spare parts can be found in our product manual alber offers specialist dealers for medical accessories training courses for repairing the adventure and other alber products Standard seat The adventure wheelchair is now equipped with the functio nal or Recaro optional s
16. arameter Code Display Indoor settings Outdoor settings indication Maximum speed 1 1 bar 2 0 km h 2 0 km h forwards 2 bars 4 0 km 4 0 km h 3 bars 6 0 km h 6 0 km h 4bars 8 0 km h 8 0 km h 5 bars 10 0 km h 10 0 km h Maximum speed 2 1 bar 1 8 km h 1 8 km h reverse 2 bars 2 4 km h 2 4 km h 3 bars 3 0 km h 3 0 km h 4 bars 3 6 km h 3 6 km h 5 bars 4 2 km h 4 2 km h Acceleration 3 1 bar 8 0 seconds 8 0 seconds time 2 bars 6 9 seconds 6 9 seconds 3 bars 5 7 seconds 5 7 seconds 4 bars 4 6 seconds 4 6 seconds 5 bars 3 4 seconds 3 4 seconds Slow downtime 4 1 bar 9 2 seconds 9 2 seconds 2 bars 8 0 seconds 8 0 seconds 3 bars 6 9 seconds 6 9 seconds 4 bars 5 7 seconds 5 7 seconds 5 bars 4 6 seconds 4 6 seconds Turning speed 5 1 bar 14 slow 14 slow 2 bars 16 16 3 bars 18 18 4 bars 20 20 5 bars 21 fast 21 fast Turning 6 1 bar 0 08 seconds slow 0 19 seconds slow acceleration 2 bars 0 05 seconds 0 13 seconds deceleration 3 bars 0 04 seconds 0 09 seconds sensitivity 4bars 0 03 seconds 0 08 seconds 5 bars 0 025 seconds fast 0 06 seconds fast Audible signals 7 1 bar Deactivated Deactivated 5 bars Activated Activated Braking onset 8 1 bar Time delayed by 30 seconds Time delayed by 30 seconds 5 bars Immediate 1 second Immediate 1 second Self switch 9 1 bar 1 hour 1 hour off time 2 bars 2 hours 2 hours 3 bars 3 hours 3 hours 4bars 4 hours 4 hours 5 bars 5 hours 5 hours Joystick throw 10 1 bar 50 50 joystick 5 bars
17. at hold the backrest to the support bracket 11 Onthe inside of the backrest there are 3 holes in each of two rows which are normally covered by the upholstery Feel for these holes with a sharp object Select the hole 12 which will provide the desired height for the backrest With a sharp knife cut an opening into the upholstery over the chosen holes As an alternative to a knife a soldering iron may also be used When the screw holes melt it should leave an even clean and heat sealed border around the holes Screw the backrest back onto the support bracket 11 in the height position you have selected Replace the cushion on the backrest 1 5 Backrest angle of inclination adjustment Function seat Loosen the screws 13 in the support bracket Push the entire backrest 14 to the desired angle of inclination Tighten the screws 13 again 1 6 Backrest angle of inclination adjustment Standard seat Loosen and remove the four star grips 15 Pull or push the backrest 14 to the desired position Screw the four star grips 15 back in and tighten them 1 7 Seat length adjustment Function seat standard and comfort upholstery Pull the cushion off the seat Loosen and remove the four screws holding the seat Onthe inside of the seat there are 5 holes in each of two rows which are normally covered by the upholstery Feel for th
18. ction e g with a therapeutic table Possible changes Change the joystick setting to the actual direction of movement Change forwards backwards Change left right Change both joystick settings Attention With changed movement parameter 12 change of direction joystick the adventure may only be operated with the bow type handle for protection against ramming for control unit optional accessory On accidentally bumping into an obstacle e g a tabletop without protection against ramming the joystick will be displaced even more Consequently the driver will not be able to get out of this situation single handedly He will be effectively pinned in If such a situation should arise all that the driver can do is to switch off the adventure Caution After changing this driving parameter the user must be given time to adjust to the new driving characteristics very slowly and under professional supervision at minimum speed Display option Setting options for various displays on the screen Possible settings Normal display Driving speed Daily kilometre counter Note By pressing the menu button for approx 3 seconds the daily kilometre counter is set to zero Speed reduction This parameter can only be altered in conjunction with the attachment of a periphery module Chassis with short or long rocker Setting 1 bar More gentle braking Setting only admissible for chas
19. cturer of fitted special control Clarify problem with manufacturer of fitted special control Clarify problem with manufacturer of fitted special control Clarify problem with manufacturer of fitted special control Clarify problem with manufacturer of fitted special control Brake symbol flashes Battery capacity display litup Exclamation mark lit up Complete wheelchair flashes Exclamation mark lit up Left and right brake manually vented L left brake only R right brake only Parking brake active Move brake lever to driving position Additional L or R dis play indicates actuating pin jammed in wheel ejector or drive 1 Remove wheels check actuating pin and Bowden cable in wheel ejector 2 Switch wheels from left to right indicates which actua ting pin may be jammed in drive Deactivate with magne tic key on control unit key symbol Ulrich Alber GmbH Vor dem Wei en Stein 21 72461 Albstadt Tailfingen Germany Telefon 07432 2006 0 Telefax 07432 2006 299 www alber de Ulrich Alber GmbH Albstadt 50 0002 4 99 04
20. eating system and no longer with the standard seat The information on the standard seat contained in this brochure only refers to possible adjustments to the adventure wheelchairs that are still equipped with the stan dard seat 7 Mechanical adjustments to the adventure 1 1 Armrest height adjustment Loosen the two screws 1 located in the side support Push the armrest 2 to the desired height Tighten the two screws 1 again 1 2 Armrest length adjustment Loosen and remove the two screws 3 located in the side support under the upholstery Pull the armrest 2 completely out of the holder 4 Loosen the two screws 6 located underneath the upholstery 5 Push the moveable part 7 to the desired position Tighten the two screws 6 again Push the armrest 2 back into the holder 4 Screw the armrest 2 back onto the side support 8 1 3 Armrest sideways adjustment Tilt the entire seat 9 forwards Loosen the two screws 10 located under the seat Push the complete armrest 2 into the desired position Tighten the two screws 10 again Fold the seat carefully back down onto the chassis Check the position of the armrest 2 in relation to the direction indicators 1 4 Backrest height adjustment Only Function seat comfort and standard upholstery Remove the cushion from the backrest Loosen and remove the 4 screws th
21. er P flashes Code P4 Control unit symbol flashes Exclamation mark lit up Code 5 Uneven drive coding No communication with left drive No communication with right drive Communication fault Communication fault Defective drive signal transmitter in the control unit Joystick fault on control unit Left and right drive uneven 6 km h with 10 or 12 km h or vice versa Fit identical drives on both sides L4 has priority over R4 For L4 R4 Switch wheels from right to left caution as intact wheel can also fail as a result of switch error L4 is transfer red if left wheel is defective error R4 is usually in right wheel always check 40A fuses in interface Other error sources Interface or connection cables con tacts replace interface send chassis to works in this case Identical to Code L4 Check communication components 1 control unit 2 powered wheel left 3 powered wheel right 4 interface 1 P module defective replace P module PCB or P module 2 Sub D plug or cable on P module replace cable with plug or P module 3 Sub D socket or cable replace interface 1 Joystick fault Re place joystick or control unit 2 Electronics fault Replace PCB or control unit Battery symbol flashes Exclamation mark flashes Code 6 Control unit symbol flashes Interface symbol flashes Exclamation mark lit up Code7 Control unit symbol flashes D
22. ese holes with a sharp object Select the hole 16 which will provide the desired seat length for you With a sharp knife cut an opening into the upholstery over the chosen holes As an alternative to a knife a soldering iron may also be used When the screw holes melt it should leave an even clean and heat sealed border around the holes Screw the seat back on in the position you have selected Replace the cushion on the seat 1 8 Leg support angle adjustment Function seat Remove the leg support from the seat Loosen the two screws 17 on the top of the leg support The connecting piece 18 is now freely moveable Set the desired angle Tighten the two screws 17 again Attach the leg support back onto the seat 1 9 Leg support length adjustment Standard and function seats Loosen the two screws 19 at the back of the leg support Pull or push the lower part of the leg support 20 into the desired position Firmly tighten the two screws 19 again 1 10 Leg support footrest angle adjustment Function seat Loosen the screws 21 on both sides at the lower end of the leg support Push the retainer 22 into the desired position Check the retainer and with it the angle of the footrest If necessary the retainer 22 may have to be moved again If the retainer and with that the desired angle of the foot rest are set correctly the
23. ews 34 on both sides of the holder stay 33 Pull or push on the holder stay 33 so that the entire seat holder moves into the desired position Firmly tighten the two screws 34 on both sides of the holder stay 33 again 1 16 Setting the seat position Standard seat Loosen and remove the screws 35 on both sides of the holder stay 33 Place the holder stay 33 against the hole positions desired Screw the holder stay 33 tight again using the screws 35 EN 17 Fitting mudguards optional extra 17 1 Mudguards for the steering wheels Thoroughly clean the connecting surface of the fork It must be free of all dirt and grease Remove the self adhesive foil 36 from the mudguard Push the mudguard 37 under the fork of the steering wheel Make sure it is positioned properly Press the mudguard 37 firmly against the steering wheel fork for a short time 1 17 2 Mudguards for the powered wheels Position the angle bracket of the mudguard 38 on the holder 39 as shown in the diagram Screw the mudguard 38 onto the holder 39 1 17 3 Fitting rear reflectors Remove the adhesive foil 40 from the back of the rear reflectors 41 Stick the rear reflectors 41 as shown in the diagram onto the back of the batteries the wording TOP DOT TOP must be at the top Driving with mudguards and without rear reflectors is not permitted
24. g error on P module replace P module Programming error on P module replace P module Programming error on P module replace P module Clarify problem with manufacturer of fitted special control Clarify problem with manufacturer of fitted special control replace special control Clarify problem with manufacturer of fitted special control replace special control Control unit symbol flashes Interface symbol flashes Exclamation mark lit up Letter E flashes Code E3 Control unit symbol flashes Interface symbol flashes Exclamation mark lit up Letter E flashes Code E4 Control unit symbol flashes Interface symbol flashes Exclamation mark lit up Letter E flashes Code E5 Control unit symbol flashes Interface symbol flashes Exclamation mark flashes Letter E flashes Code E6 Control unit symbol flashes Interface symbol flashes Exclamation mark flashes Letter E flashes Code E7 Letter E flashes Exclamation mark flashes Code E ROM horizontal parity error on special control Joystick fault on special control Internally defined error on special control Internally defined warning 1 on special control Internally defined warning 2 on special control Special control not functioning Clarify problem with manufacturer of fitted special control replace special control Clarify problem with manufa
25. load otherwise temp system shutdown with error L3 R3 Wrong electronics in drive e g 6 km h PCB in 12 km h machine or wrong drive code 1 Replace electronics 2 Edit drive code only possible in alber works Wrong electronics in drive e g 6 km h PCB in 12 km h machine or wrong drive code 1 Replace electronics 2 Edit drive code only possible in alber works Hardware fault on interface Interface symbol flashes Exclamation mark lit up Letter S flashes Code SO Interface symbol flashes CPU fault on interface Exclamation mark litup Letter S flashes Code S1 Interface symbol flashes RAM error on interface Exclamation mark lit up Letter S flashes Code S2 Interface symbol flashes ROM horizontal parity error on interface Exclamation mark litup Letter S flashes Code S3 Interface symbol flashes Left indicator light defective Exclamation mark flashes Letter S flashes Code S5 Interface symbol flashes Right indicator light defective Exclamation mark flashes Letter S flashes Code S6 Replace interface PCB or interface Replace interface PCB or interface Replace interface PCB or interface Replace interface PCB or interface 1 Defective indicator light change bulb 2 Check cable for defects 3 Fault on interface PCB 4 F4 fuse 3A on inter Code S5 5 No lighting no indi cator light deactivate with parameter 16
26. n tighten the screws 21 again 1 11 Leg support footrest length adjustment Standard and function seats Loosen the three screws 23 underneath the footrest The length can be adjusted by inserting the screws in one of the three sets of holes A B or C Screw the footrest 24 into the desired position 1 12 Interface instructions The interface 25 located on the chassis is for the attachment of a peripheral module for the control of external drives The cover 26 prevents the interface getting dirty or damaged and must only be removed if a device is to be attached Spring blue black or red Damping element 1 13 Adjusting the chassis springing and damping 1 13 1 General information When the adventure is first delivered the chassis is optimally adjusted to the respective weight of the user and as a rule does not need any further adjustment If a second hand device is to be used or the body weight of the wheelchair driver should change significantly then the chassis should be readjusted The spring hardness is principally responsible for the degree of comfort of the chassis and should be selected to match the weight of the wheelchair driver Basically there are three different degrees of spring hardness available for the respec tive weight categories Blue springs Wheelchair drivers with up to 80 kg body weight Black springs Wheelchair drivers with from 81 to 120
27. nt of the joystick Without time delay 1 second if an immediate safe stand is required e g on approaching lightly sloping kerbs ledges With time delay 30 seconds avoids constant braking onset undesirable clicking noise prevented Self switch off time The time until the adventure switches itself off to save the battery May be set from 1 to 5 hours Joystick through Attaining the maximum speed dependent on joystick dis placement Setting to 1 bar minimum means that after 5096 of the way half displacement of the joystick the maximum speed will already be reached A further displacement beyond that does not increase the speed Makes sense for those with little muscular strength MD with restricted arm and or hand functions or when used as mouth or chin controller Setting to 5 bars the maximum speed is reached when the joystick is fully displaced Joystick Obstruction displacement e g table edge Direction of movement Battery capacity To provide most exact battery capacity indication the battery size can be adjusted for 2 different types of the battery pack Factory pre set according to battery size ordered Change of direction joystick Particularly useful for users who can only displace the joystick in certain directions e g can merely pull it or if the control unit is fitted in the opposite dire
28. rating Instructions 2 10 Fault indications on the display Faults that may occur on your adventure are indicated on the display of the control unit The following indications are possible Display indication letters flash Fault description What to do Control unit symbol flashes Hardware fault on Excessive battery control panel voltage calibration or Exclamation mark lit up EEPROM programming error Code 0 Replace control unit PCB or control unit Control unit symbol flashes EEPROM faulty or 1 Realize works setting wrongly coded 2 Replace control unit Exclamation mark flashes if 1 is unsuccessful Code 1 Control unit symbol flashes Battery voltage range 1 Battery defective error Check 2 batteries by Exclamation mark lit up inserting separately in central position Code2 Check Replace fuses on battery or replace battery completely if battery is defective 2 Hardware fault on control unit Replace PCB control unit 3 Battery fully charged Overvoltage error when driving uphill Remedy approx 0 5 km uphill 4 Battery flat Charge storage batteries Drive symbol flashes Exclamation mark lit up Code 3 Drive symbol flashes Exclamation mark lit up Letter L flashes Code L4 Drive symbol flashes Exclamation mark lit up Letter R flashes Code R4 Interface symbol flashes Exclamation mark lit up Letter S flashes Code S4 Interface symbol flashes Exclamation mark litup Lett
29. rive symbol flashes Exclamation mark lit up Code 8 Control unit symbol flashes Exclamation mark lit up Code 9 Control unit symbol flashes Exclamation mark lit up Code 10 Control unit symbol flashes Exclamation mark lit up Code 11 Battery configuration error and or detection faulty L6 left battery pack R6 right battery pack Contact your specialist supplier or the alber Service Center if the error code continues to be displayed No communication with special control Drive unit not compa tible with control unit CPU fault on control unit RAM error on control panel ROM horizontal parity error on control unit 1 Driving with 1 battery pack battery not inser ted in central position 2 Driving with 2 battery packs one battery set defective battery fuse 40A defective battery detection in interface defective Rapid error diagnosis by inserting the batte ries consecutively in the middle position Connection to special control interrupted Driving with control unit possible after reactivation on control unit Sub D socket or cable on interface defective Replace cable with socket or interface Check special control connection cable spe cial control System can be coded as 6 km h but 10 or 12 km h drives are fitted or vice versa Fit power assisted wheels permitted for top speed limit Replace control unit PCB or control unit Replace con
30. sis with long wheelbase Setting 5 bars Standard setting without additional functions Lighting Direction indicators Setting 1 bar functions deactivated Setting 5 bars functions activated 2 4 Activating service mode In order to activate service mode you must first insert the programming key 1 into the opening 2 underneath the control unit Then switch the adventure on by pressing the On Off button 3 On the display screen 4 the symbol the code 0 and a single bar will be shown 2 5 Selection of the parameter settings Indoor Outdoor Ems Now you must choose the mode which you wish to change Initially the mode in which you currently are will be shown FU UN The following indicators apply One bar display Outdoor mode Two bars display Indoor mode Outdoor Mode n F Indoor Mode To switch from Outdoor to Indoor mode push the joystick upwards once the second bar will appear To switch from Indoor to Outdoor mode push the joystick downwards once the second bar will disappear 2 6 Changing the parameters After you have established the mode which you wish to change you can begin with the individual programming By displacing the joystick to the left or right the various parameters described in chapter 2 3 may be set The following apply Displacement to the right number code 1 15 is increased change to the next highest parameter Displacement to the
31. trol unit PCB or control unit Replace control unit PCB or control unit Drive symbol flashes Exclamation mark lit up Letter L flashes Code LO Drive symbol flashes Exclamation mark lit up Letter R flashes Code RO Drive symbol flashes Temperature symbol lit up Exclamation mark lit up Letter L flashes Code L1 Drive symbol flashes Temperature symbol lit up Exclamation mark lit up Letter R flashes Code R1 Drive symbol flashes Exclamation mark lit up Letter L flashes Code L2 Drive symbol flashes Exclamation mark lit up Letter R flashes Code R2 Left drive hardware system error Right drive hardware system error Left drive overload switch off Right drive overload switch off Left drive battery voltage range error Right drive battery voltage range error Drive must be checked at alber works Drive must be checked at alber works Brief overloading deactivates tempera ture System is ope rationally ready again after deactivation and reactivation Brief overloading deactivates tempera ture System is ope rationally ready again after deactivation and reactivation Cable fault between battery interface and drive can be one of the components Switch wheels 1 Fault transferred gt Fault in wheel 1 Fault not transferred gt Interface or fuse interface or battery cable fault Cable fault between ba
32. ttery interface and drive can be one of the components Switch wheels 1 Fault transferred gt Fault in wheel 1 Fault not transferred gt Interface or fuse interface or battery cable fault Drive symbol flashes Left drive operating temperature switch off Temperature symbol lit up Exclamation mark lit up Letter L flashes Code L3 Drive symbol flashes Right drive operating temperature switch off Temperature symbol lit up Exclamation mark lit up Letter R flashes Code R3 Temperature symbol flashes Left drive operating temperature warning Exclamation mark flashes Battery capacity display illuminates CodeL Temperature symbol flashes Right drive operating temperature warning Exclamation mark flashes Battery capacity display illuminates Code R Wheel code Left electronic drive error Drive symbol flashes Exclamation mark litup Letter L flashes Code L5 Drive symbol flashes Wheel code Right electronic drive error Exclamation mark lit up Letter R flashes Code R5 Drive overheating deac tivates temperature Allow system to cool Cooling period depends on ambient temperature Drive overheating deac tivates temperature Allow system to cool Cooling period depends on ambient temperature Drive overheating warning Reduce load otherwise temp system shutdown with error L3 R3 Drive overheating warning Reduce

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