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1. Joystick This controls the speed and direction of the wheelchair Push the joystick in the direction you wish to go The further you push it the faster the speed Releasing the joystick stops the wheelchair and automatically applies the brakes Charger and programmer Socket Only connect a PGDT Programmer or the charger supplied with the wheelchair into this socket The charger current must not exceed 12 Amps and the charger must be fitted with a Neutrik NC3MX plug This socket must not be used as a power supply for any other electrical device Power Module and Joystick Cable The Power Module contains most of the electronics for controlling the wheelchair It has three main connections to the batteries and each motor The Joystick Cable links the Power Module to the Joystick Module For further information refer to the wheelchair manufacturer s documentation 14 FEATURES Battery Gauge This is a 10 segment display which indicates if the VR2 is switched on and gives the state of charge of the battery Additionally any faults in the wheelchair s electrical system are Maximum Speed Profile indicated by this display Refer to the wheelchair s Indicator This is a 5 documentation for more details segment display which indicates the maximum On Off Button This button speed setting or which drive profile is selected The wheelchair s documentation will state whether the VR2 is set up for maximum speed or drive profile operation
2. Three Months Six Months Annually Armrest v4 Drive Train Fasteners Frame Upholstery Wheels amp Tires Wheel Locks Electrical Components Batteries Headrest Legrest Dealer Inspection J GAUSS Am Sm Batteries may take additional maintenance such as visual inspection every three months When inspecting batteries look for any corrosion leaking or bulging Batteries should be replaced after 18 months or sooner depending on the care and usage The battery may require recycling in accordance with local laws Contact you local recycling center for proper battery disposal or local regulatory authorities for more information A WARNING Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they may explode TIRE PRESSURE Check weekly for proper inflation level as listed on the tire side wall STORAGE Your wheelchair should be stored in a dry location so that the components do not rust If your wheelchair is stored for any period of time remove the batteries and charge them once a week When bringing the wheelchair back into use after storage make sure it is adjusted properly and that all components are in working order before operating 25 WARRANTY INFORMATION WEIGHT PRODUCT CAPACITY WARRANTY BCW Powerchair 600 lbs Five year warranty on frame One year on all other components LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS 1 Products which have been used for purposes other than the in
3. turns the VR2 on and off Do not use this button to stop the wheelchair except in an emergency Horn Button This button operates the wheelchair s horn Speed Profile Increase Button This button increases the maximum speed setting or selects a higher drive profile Speed Profile Decrease Button This button decreases the maximum speed setting or selects a lower drive profile Actuator button and LED If the wheelchair is fitted with actuators this button s will enter and exit actuator adjustment mode When in actuator adjustment mode the LED will be illuminated Daily Checks Joystick With the control system switched off check that the joystick is not bent or damaged and that it returns to center when you release it If there is a problem do not use your wheelchair and contact your dealer Weekly Checks Electrical Brakes This test should be carried out on a level floor with at least one meter clear space around the wheelchair Check that after 1 second the battery gauge remains on or flashes slowly Push the joystick slowly forwards until you hear the electrical brakes operate The chair may start to move 15 FEATURES Immediately release the joystick you must be able to hear each electrical brake operate within a few seconds Repeat the test three times pushing the joystick backwards lift and right respectively If your wheelchair is fitted with lights turn indicators or seat adjustment actuator
4. Ask for help if the slopes is greater than 7 OPERATION OF MECHANISM B Never use the rear wheel locks to try to slow or stop your wheelchair Doing so is likely to cause you to veer out of control or tip over STREETS AND ROADWAYS A WARNING In most states wheelchairs are not legal for use on public roads Be alert to the dangers of motor vehicle traffic on roads or in parking lots 1 At night or when lighting is poor use reflective tape on your wheelchair and clothing to make it easier for drivers to see you 2 Due to low position it may be hard for drivers to see you Make eye contact with drivers before you go forward When in doubt yield until you are sure it is safe TRANSFERS A WARNING If you fail to heed these warnings a fall or tip over may occur and cause severe injury to you 1 Transfers require good balance and agility and are very dangerous Be aware that there is a point during each transfer when the wheelchair seat is not below you 2 Always lock the rear wheels before you transfer A Make sure to keep pneumatic tires properly inflated Low tire pressure may allow the rear wheel locks to slip 3 Locking the rear wheels will not keep your chair from sliding away from you or tipping To avoid a fall you should A Learn how to position your body and how to support yourself during a transfer B Work with your doctor nurse or therapist to learn safe transfer methods C Have someone help you until you a
5. B In places or on surfaces where a loss of wheel grip could be hazardous for example on wet grassy slopes C If the controller of other crucial components are known to require repair In the event of the wheelchair moving in an unexpected way RELEASE THE JOYSTICK This action will stop the wheelchair under any circumstances 2 Although the VR2 control system is designed and manufactured to be extremely reliable and each unit is rigorously tested a system malfunction is always a possibility however with a small probability Under some conditions the system may detect a malfunction the 16 FEATURES controller will for safety reasons stop the chair instantaneously If the physical impairments of the user are such that a sudden braking action could result in a fall from the chair it is imperative that a restraining device such as a seat belt be purchased and installed with the chair Restraining devices should be used at all times when the wheelchair is in motion ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS Never allow the electrical components to become wet A WARNING FOOTREST AX WARNING A WARNING Mounting the Footrest 1 Place the footrest A on the hanger pins B at an angle to the wheelchair 2 Swing the footrest into position and latch into places The electrical components of this wheelchair are not designed to be moisture proof If you allow these components to become wet you could suffer an electrical shock and or cause seve
6. disputes relating hereto shall be exclusively governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Kansas without reference to its conflict of laws principles Any legal action or proceeding relating to this purchase shall be instituted solely in a state of federal court in Ellis County Kansas Wheelchairs of Kansas and customer agree to submit to the jurisdiction of and agree that venue is proper in these courts in any such legal action or proceeding 26 WARRANTY INFORMATION WARRANTY SERVICES PROCEDURES 1 N The product part should be returned to the original selling dealer To return the product part to the factory the dealer must call to request authorization At this time a return authorization number RA will be issued This RAF will be valid for 21 days from date issued If the product part is shipped to the factory without a RA it will be refused Wheelchairs of Kansas products with the exception of the bath shower aids are identified by a 6 digit serial number Serial number identification is required for discussion of service Removal or defacing this serial number may void all warranty For headboards and footboards with the beds which are not covered under warranty the customer will be responsible for shipping and return shipping costs For all other products and parts customers will not be responsible for shipping or return shipping costs for products and parts under this warranty return
7. excess noise vibration or a change in ease of use They may be signs of a problem such as low tire pressure loose fasteners or damage to the chair 8 If you detect a problem make sure to repair or adjust your chair before using it Contact your authorized Wheelchairs of Kansas dealer to help you find and correct the problem BATTERY REMOVAL OR INSTALLATION A WARNING Ifyou fail to heed these warnings improper installation may cause personal injury or property damage if instructions are not followed Tools Required 7 16 Wrench Power Cubic To remove the batteries in this powerchair follow these steps in order To install the batteries follow these steps in reverse order If you have any questions regarding these instructions please contact 800 537 6454 Fuse Holder With optional power recline option loosen the top bolt on the actuator prior to removal of batteries POS NEG 1 Loosen box strap and remove the lids on the batteries MEE 2 Disconnect wiring harness from the control module PRE USE INSPECTION 3 With a 7 16 wrench disconnect the black negative wire and the red positive wire from each of the batteries at the front of the chair or that are connecting to the power module A WARNING Electric Shock Hazard Do not let wires cross 4 With a 7 16 wrench disconnect the red positive wire and the black negative wire from each of the batteries at the back of the chair or that connect
8. to the fuse holder A WARNING Electric Shock Hazard Do not let wires cross 5 Remove Batteries A WARNING Each battery weighs approximately 60 Ibs OPERATION OF MECHANISM CENTER OF BALANCE 4h WARNING The point where the chair will tip forward rearward or to the side depends on its center of balance and stability If you fail to heed these warnings a fall or tip over may occur and cause severe injury to you 1 To avoid a fall or tip over you should have someone help you until you know the balance points of your chair and how to avoid a tip over 2 The center of balance and stability of your chair are affected by A A shift in your body position posture or weight distribution B Riding your chair on a sloped surface CURBS AND SINGLE STEPS A WARNING If you fail to heed these warnings a fall or tip over may occur and cause severe injury to you or others 1 The anti tip devices are not removable and may interfere 2 Never try to climb or descend a curb or a step more than 1 1 2 inches high When ever possible seek a suitable ramp or access designed for electric wheelchairs A CAUTION The impact from dropping down from a curb or step can damage the frame or other chair parts and may loosen fasteners Check for damage to the wheelchair or loose fasteners before each use DOORWAYS AND OBSTACLES 1 Make sure that the floor area where you live and work are level and free of obstacles You may need to A Remove or
9. BCW Powerchair WHEELCH KANSAS TABLE OF CONTENTS DEFINITIONS OF SYMBOLS lso bc og 2 8 sans ea a E A Be 1 INTRODUCTION Descriptio a e ee Sete hs Sates te Sy cia ae ee an Are 2 Specifications sta ae te ae DE Pa Di Ba A eee oe 3 PRE USE INSPECTION AS o O eB 2 4 Batery Removal or Installation 4 OPERATION OF MECHANISM Center of Balancer ue o a a LU wate A RI A ee ee il 6 Curbs and Single Steps 2 Has ERA E ee E 6 Doorways and Obstacles is in EEE EA De 6 Drive Engagement Levers and Motors 2 2 2 2 2m nn nn 7 ESC Su eae Fre Er Dam Sn ae eae ane E rer 7 General a ezsa A ae a Se a N AR 7 Motor Vehicle Safety gt 45 4 sr 2 A a le A we oem 8 Reaching OMLeaning heiss as tre eos ie ee ED e eee u 8 Rear Wheel LOCKS gt gt 22 Soa 2 2 We a a ge Oe oe A OTe 9 DIODES 73 eae NA ee le DR ee ee Ge Aes ar 9 Street and Roadways 6 6 0 os ea wie 2 2 2 ee ewe Sew bier 10 Mansiersa Sich ter DA onal AR as ED ve E Louie eis ers 10 Transporting a Chair and Rider Up or Down Stairs 11 FEATURES PRU HISD OVICS 2 5 vo Ss 9 00 BE ae A Et A BOAO tang 12 AMESTUA fen eee cic wee AA Be eee coe Sede eo ded A So gts oad 12 BatieneSr ionda dot Ya a Bee Ge ox E iaa Oe cas a HY 12 Casters and Pneumatic Tires dc 242 8 ae ee de A 13 Control Systemi 4 2 o a ee ee eri 14 Electrical Components a wer nu a a ar 17 A ne a Me as bP Be Me Ee ter ee le sh eh 17 Positioning BOS e 2 o
10. CLINING ARMREST The reclining armrest come with the power recline option To Mount 1 Mount the armrest by sliding it onto the pins A 2 Screw on knobs B 2 places and tighten 3 On the side with the wheelchair controls the power cable must go between the two pieces of tubing to prevent the cable from coming in contact with the wheel 4 Connect the plug C on the power cable with the plug on motor To Remove 1 Remove the armrest by unscrewing the knobs B 2 places 2 On the side with the recliner control unplug the power cable 3 Slide the armrest off of the pins OPTIONS HEADREST ADJUSTABLE HEADREST Height Adjustment 1 Loosen knob B and slide the headrest to the desired position 2 Tighten the knob Depth Adjustment 1 Loosen knob A and slide the headrest to the desired position 2 Tighten the knob 10 HEAD REST EXTENSION 1 Pull pins C 2 places and pull headrest up to remove 2 Reverse order to install LEGRESTS OPTIONAL POWER ELEVATING LEGRESTS The picture shown is for a powerchair with power elevating legrests Each legrest will elevate independently To elevate push the switch back for each legrest and to retract push switch forward for each legrest MANUAL ELEVATING LEGRESTS To Mount See Footrest section under Features To Raise Lift the footrest to the desired elevation mechanism is self locking To Lower Push lever A do
11. Lever Elevating Legrests INTRODUCTION SPECIFICATION Overall Width SEAL Width 20 s ca e E ee 28 5 Seat Width 22 birria rent 30 5 Seal Width 24 hs sera 32 5 Seal Width 20 iia dea ES 34 5 OveralDepth 22442228 ir a da 37 5 Overall Height rodas ddr lo eee ee y 41 Seat Depth e te var AI 18 Seat Height secans seele 21 5 Back Heiahls eiii e a od a 16 Battery Power curas rl 2 Group 27 Gel Battery Range coreo da pete a4 Varies depending on weight in chair amp terrain Weight Capacity 2 mca ota 5 nto are 600 Ib Exceeding this limit will void the warranty A WARNING If you fail to heed this warning a fall may occur and cause severe injury to you or your attendant and may cause damage to this wheelchair and to other property PRE USE INSPECTION SAFETY CHECKLIST A WARNING Ifyou fail to heed these warnings severe injury may occur to you or others Before each use of your wheelchair you should 1 Make sure all packing material is removed 2 Check each connection to make sure all wires are secure after shipping 3 Be sure batteries are fully charged before you operate the wheelchair 4 Check that the anti tip devices are not damaged DO NOT OPERATE THIS WHEELCHAIR WITHOUT THEM PROPERLY INSTALLED 5 Install footrest elevating legrests and armrests including the joystick before operating 6 Make sure that your chair rolls easily and freely and that all parts work smoothly 7 Check for
12. You should be able to slide your open hand flat between the belt and the rider 3 A pelvic wedge or similar device can help the rider from sliding down in the seat Consult with the rider s doctor nurse or therapist to find out if the rider needs such a device 4 Use positioning belts only with a cooperative rider Make sure that the rider can easily remove the belts in an emergency 5 Never use positioning belts A As a patient restraint A restraint requires a doctor s order B On a rider who is comatose or agitate 18 FEATURES UPHOLSTERY FABRIC A WARNING Replaces worn or torn fabric immediately Failure to do so may result in a fall and severe injury to you 19 OPTIONS ARMRESTS OPTIONAL A WARNING Never try to lift the wheelchair by its armrest They may come loose or break If this occurs the wheelchair may fall and cause severe injury to you or others Lift the wheelchair only by non detachable parts of the main frame They are not designed to bear the weight of the wheelchair HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE Mount the armrest by sliding the post into the front and back mount The front of the armrest has a push pin that needs to be pushed in before it is locked into place on the frame Make sure that the pin pops out to indicate it is in place To remove push pin and slide out To adjust height push down on lever as indicated in picture and pull up on armrest until it clicks into desired position RE
13. be recharged in twice the time of a sealed battery Lead acid batteries require periodic maintenance If tipped over they can leak acid and need special handling if being transported by an airline Do not rely on the battery charger to tell whether or not the batteries are fully charged Do not rely on the voltage indicator on the joystick to tell whether or not the batteries have been fully chargea or if the batteries can maintain a charge Periodic inspection needs to be done with the proper test equipment and trained service personnel CHARGING THE BATTERY Connect the charger to the bottom side of the joystick then connect to the wall outlet Always connect the charger to the powerchair first then connect to the wall outlet Always keep your powerchair fully charged Connect the batteries to a charger every night and then disconnect them in the morning A charging pattern of 12 to 14 hours on a charger and 12 to 14 hours off a charger will help to maintain strong fully charged batteries When charging Gel or sealed batteries do not exceed a 8 amp charge rate Doing so runs the risk of irreversible damage to the battery by causing it to split open or burst The proper charger is shipped with the powerchair When charging lead acid batteries do not exceed a 12 amp charge rate Doing so runs the risk of prematurely wearing out the batteries When charging is complete disconnect the charger from the wall outlet first then from the p
14. checks the operation of these Daily Checks Joystick With the control system switched off check that the joystick is not bent or damaged and that it returns to center when you release it If there is a problem do not use your wheelchair and contact your dealer Cables Check condition of all cables for damage Joystick Gaiter Check the thin rubber gaiter around the base of the joystick for damage or splitting Check visually only do not handle the gaiter Mounting Make sure the controller is securely fixed to your wheelchair Do not over tighten any screws Precautions For Use The VR2 control system has been designed with the user s safety as the prime consideration It incorporates many sophisticated self test features which search for potential problems at a cycle of 100 times per second If the control system detects a problem either in its own circuits or in the wheelchair s electrical system it may decide to halt the wheelchair depending on the severity of the problem The VR2 is designed to maximize the user s safety under all normal conditions In spite of its sophistication the VR2 cannot take into account circumstances which put the wheelchair and or the controller outside of their specified operation conditions and so it is important that the user follows the precautions below 1 Do not drive the wheelchair A Beyond restrictions indicated in the wheelchair user manual for example maximum inclines curb height etc
15. climbing or descending stairs curbs steps or other objects could result in damage to the wheelchair and cause the wheelchair to tip or fall causing severe injury to you or others Never try to lift the wheelchair by its armrest They may come loose or break If this occurs the wheelchair may fall and cause severe injury to you or others Lift the wheelchair only by non detachable parts of the main frame They are not designed to bear the weight of the wheelchair To Remove C Remove the armrest by compressing the lock pin and A ES pulling up Lock Pin BATTERIES Never tamper with the batteries on this wheelchair A WARNING The type of batteries used on this wheelchair contain a highly corrosive acid Never let the acid come in contact with yourself or any other object If you fail to heed these warnings you may suffer severe burns or other injury and or cause damage to anything that comes into contact with the acid If the batteries become damaged contact your authorized Wheelchairs of Kansas dealer immediately for replacement Always read and follow battery manufacturer s directions 12 FEATURES Your powerchair could have either Gel batteries sealed or Lead Acid You and your dealer once having assessed your intended use of the powerchair should make this choice The primary difference between the two types are lead acid holds approximately 20 more charge so they can go longer between charges Lead acid can also
16. cover threshold strips between doors B Install a ramp at entry or exit doors 2 To help correct the center of balance of your wheelchair you should A Lean your upper body forward slightly as you go up over an obstacle B Press your upper body backward as you go down from a higher to a lower level OPERATION OF MECHANISM DRIVE ENGAGEMENT LEVER 8 MOTORS Move the lever A forward to disengage and backward to engage There are two levers one on each side one for each motor The motors are equipped with an internal parking brake This powerchair incorporates two 4 pole 24 VDC high torque motors with automatic braking and manual release The brakes engage within two seconds of the joystick being placed in the neutral position The brakes will release immediately when the joystick is moved in any direction When the power on the wheelchair is turned off the controller turned off the electric lock brakes can be released manually by moving the release levers on each side of the chair When lever is in this position the chair is able to move freely without the use of the motors As a safety precaution the wheelchair will not operate when the brake is being held in the manual release position ESCALATORS 4h WARNING Never take a chair on an escalator even with an attendant Doing so is likely to cause a fall or tip over and severe injury to you and others GENERAL A WARNING If you fail to heed these warnings a fall or tip o
17. cur and cause severe injury to you 1 Avoid reaching or leaning if you must shift your weight to do so Ask for help or use a device to extend your reach 2 Never try to reach an object if you must move forward in your seat to do so This may cause the wheelchair to tip forward Always keep your buttocks in contact with the backrest 3 Never reach with both hands If you do so you may not be able to catch yourself to prevent a fall if the chair tips 4 Never lean backward to reach an object 5 If you must reach or lean from your chair A Rotate the front casters to the forward position To do this move your chair past the object then back up alongside it Backing up will rotate the casters to their forward position Front Casters in B Place your chair as close as you can to the object you wish to Forward Position reach C Steady yourself by firmly grasping a rear wheel or an armrest with one hand D Avoid putting pressure on the footrest while you reach This may cause the chair to tip forward E Do not lock rear wheels This creates a tipping point and makes a fall or tip over more likely OPERATION OF MECHANISM REAR WHEEL LOCKS A WARNING Rear wheel locks are not designed to slow or stop a moving wheelchair Use them only to keep the rear wheels from turning when the chair is at a complete stop If you fail to heed these warnings you may suffer a severe injury from a tip over fall or loss of control 1 Do n
18. del Battery Information Specification MODEL 14060000 BCW Powerchair TE Date Manufactured RYN MoM XXXXXX BATTERY Group 27 Gel 90 amp hr Access Restricted MEDICAL ELECTRICAL WOK Manufacture EQUIPMENT ge 2 Information Serial Number RA le N ie 24VDC DUTY CYCLE Int Indoor use only Operate on flat surface MADE IN USA os Fuse Mode of Specifications Operation INTRODUCTION You should make sure that persons who assist you read and follow all warnings and instructions that apply to that use Before using this BCW Powerchair each attendant must know what to do to ensure safety A WARNING If you fail to heed these warnings severe injury may occur to you or your attendant 1 Put the user at ease Tell the user what you plan to do and explain what you expect the user to do 2 Work with the user doctor nurse or therapist to learn safe methods best suited to your abilities and those of the user 3 Always use good posture and proper body mechanics When you lift or support the user bend your knees slightly and keep your back as upright and straight as you can DESCRIPTION The BCW Powerchair is a traditional powerchair for bariatric individuals Two 4 pole motors and a 70 amp module give superior performance to this durable heavy duty powerchair Optional Adjustable Head Rest Removable Desk Length Armrests Sling Back Sling Seat Wheel Locks Drive Engagement
19. ed brake release or powered wheelchair movement which could result in serious injury 1 Do not turn ON hand held personal communication devices such as citizens band CB radios and cellular phones while the powered wheelchair is turned ON 2 Be aware of nearby transmitters such as radio or TV stations and try to avoid coming close to them 3 If unintended movement or brake release occurs turn the powered wheelchair OFF as soon as it is safe 4 Be aware that adding accessories or components or modifying the powered wheelchair may make it more susceptible to interference from radio wave sources Note There is no easy way to evaluate their effect on the overall immunity of the powered wheelchair 5 Report all incidences of unintended movement or brake release to the powered wheelchair manufacturer and note whether there is a radio wave source nearby A CAUTION IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THIS INFORMATION REGARDING THE POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE ON YOUR POWERED WHEELCHAIR Electromagnetic Interference EMI From Radio Wave Sources Powered wheelchairs may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference EMI which is interfering electromagnetic energy EMI emitted from sources such as radio stations TV stations amateur radio HAM transmitters two way radios and cellular phones The interference from radio wave sources can cause the powered wheelchair to release its brakes move by itself or mo
20. ed within thirty 30 days of receipt 31 60 days customer will be responsible for shipping costs to Wheelchairs of Kansas 61 days or more customer will be responsible for shipping and return shipping costs If the problem is a result of defective material or workmanship the product part will be replaced or repaired at the discretion of Wheelchairs of Kansas at no charge to the customer For replacement or repair of a product part not covered under this warranty or if warranty is void the following applies labor charges minimum of 45 hour minimum of 1 hour incurred and freight or delivery charges will be billed to the customer NOTE Wheelchairs of Kansas will only pay regular ground freight on warranty product parts 27 MANUFACTURER DISCLAIMER GENERAL INFORMATION All specifications equipment and prices are subject to change without notice Wheelchairs of Kansas reserves the right to make improvements from time to time Photos and drawings are representative of the products and may vary slightly from actual production models Some items photographed in this brochure may include optional equipment Contact or consult with your dealer to ensure proper equipment sizes specifications and options TRADEMARKS AND PATENTS BCW and Wheelchairs of Kansas are registered trademarks of Raye s Inc COPYRIGHT Copyright O 2004 by Raye s Inc dba Wheelchairs of Kansas All rights reserved No part of the contents of this bo
21. ge mobile transceivers such as those used in police cars fire trucks ambulances and taxis These usually have the antenna mounted on the outside of the vehicle Long range transmitters and transceivers such as commercial broadcast transmitters radio and TV broadcast antenna towers and amateur HAM radios NOTE Other types of hand held devices such as cordless phones laptop computers AM FM radios TV sets CD players and cassette players and small appliances such as electric shavers and hair dryers so far as we know are not likely to cause EMI problems to your powered wheelchair FASTENERS A WARNING Many of the screws and bolts used in your wheelchair are special high strength fasteners If you fail to heed these warnings a fall may occur and cause severe injury to you 1 Improper fasteners may fail Use only screws and bolts provided by an authorized Wheelchairs of Kansas dealer 2 If screws or bolts become loose tighten them as soon as possible 24 SAFETY TIPS MAINTENANCE A WARNING Your wheelchair requires regular maintenance to maintain performance and avoid premature wear damage and injury You should check the items on this chart at the indicated intervals If any of the items are loose worn bent or distorted immediately have them checked and or repaired by your authorized Wheelchairs of Kansas dealer Frequent maintenance and servicing will improve performance and extend wheelchair life
22. nodi ktea e a E ane AA we Ble ite A 18 Upholstery Fabric le soi wile SE Be BP oe Rp de Bex ees at tae a ee 19 OPTIONS Armrests Optional 3 30 ea ate a o a a wn Be Be ee 20 Headrests i Gaara bok Sh Seis Se e E Kae Fede Reg en 4 21 Legrest Optional lt 2 3 2 22 een Pine 21 Power ROCIING tes sanan a ding iad a El Ed nr 22 Seating System Modifications 2 2 nn nn nn 22 TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY TIPS Cleaning sen le DS E antenne by 23 Electromagnetic Interference EMI 2 2 ee ee lt lt 2 23 Fasteners lt i tense lao amp E As OANA ed 24 MEImMtenande gt vda De ee dl oe Sk es 25 IOLA alar io ra E tells bist e Sw 25 WARRANTY INFORMATION Limitations and Exclusions o nn nn 26 Governing Law Bere da o A Bin nl so Fe 26 Warranty Services Procedures nn 27 MANUFACTURER DISCLAIMER General Information 2 0 ee a 28 Trademarks and Patents 2 nn 28 E s anyi pe hy aster bane Bene ee Br cB atte Au al ee ee 28 DEFINITIONS OF SYMBOLS DEFINITIONS OF SYMBOLS In the following sections you will find important instructions for your safety The words WARNING and CAUTION alert you to specific risk of personal injury or property damage They mean as follows A WARNING A hazard or unsafe practice that may cause severe injury or death to you or to other persons A CAUTION A hazard or unsafe practice that may cause damage to this bed or to other property Mo
23. ok may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the written permission of Raye s Inc 28 Wok WHEELCHAIRSOFKANSAS 800 537 6454 785 726 4885 www wheelchairsofkansas com
24. ot use the rear wheel locks to try to slow or stop your chair when it is moving You may veer out of control or tip over 2 Low pressure in a rear tire may cause the wheel lock on that side to slip and may allow the wheel to turn when you do not expect it To Adjust Be sure the rear tires are inflated to the proper pressure before adjusting the parking brake The proper tire pressure setting is indicated on the side of the tire 1 Loosen the two lock nuts on the back side of the brake assembly 2 Adjust the brake assembly tap with hammer to leave approximately 1 2 between the brake pad and the tire 3 Tighten the lock nuts Lock Nuts SLOPES A WARNING Going up or down a slope or riding on a side hill will change the center of balance of your wheelchair If you fail to heed these warnings you may suffer a severe injury from a tip over fall or lose of control 1 Lean or press your body uphill to help correct the change in the center of balance 2 Avoid turning on a slope or side hill as a tip over is likely Always go as straight up and straight down as you can 3 The power drive mechanism WAS NOT designed to climb a slope greater than 7 A 7 slope means 8 1 2 inches of elevation for every 10 feet in length of the slope Ask for help if the slope is greater than 7 4 Controlling speed when going downhill A The power drive mechanism was designed to maintain a safe speed while going down a 7 or less slope
25. owerchair Always disconnect the charger from the wall outlet first then from the powerchair CASTERS AND PNEUMATIC TIRES A WARNING _If items such as string or hair become entangled between the caster or the axle bolt the wheelchair may become hard to steer and roll Check monthly and clean if needed Proper inflation extends the life of your tires and makes your wheelchair easier to operate 13 FEATURES 1 Do not use this wheelchair if any of the tires are under or over inflated Check weekly for proper inflation level as listed on the tire sidewall 2 Low pressure in any of the tires may cause the chair to veer to one side and may result in loss of control 3 Over inflated tires may burst CONTROL SYSTEM The information in this manual is a brief overview See the VR2 Control System Manual for more details A WARNING The manufacturer of the VR2 and Wheelchairs of Kansas accepts no liability for losses of any kind arising from unexpected stopping of the powerchair or improper programming of the control system improper use of the powerchair improper use of the control system or if any of the criteria detailed in this document are not met The internal settings for the joystick and control module are preset at the factory for your safety to insure proper power and operation of the wheelchair Do not change any programmed functions without authorization from Wheelchairs of Kansas To do so will void any and all warranties
26. re damage to the components If you fail to heed these warnings a fall or tip over may occur and cause severe injury to you The lowest point of the footrest should be at least 2 1 2 inches above the ground level on a flat surface If set too low they may hang up on the types of obstacles you can expect to find in normal use This may cause the wheelchair to stop suddenly and tip forward The footrests are detachable They are not designed to bear the weight of this wheelchair Never try to lift the wheelchair by its footrest They may come loose or break If this occurs the wheelchair may fall and cause severe injury to you or others Lift the wheelchair only by non detachable parts of the main frame 17 FEATURES Adjusting Footrest Height 1 Loosen the bolt C at bottom of the footrest 2 Slide the footrest to the desired height and tighten the bolt Removing The Footrest 1 Pull the footrest latch B 2 Swing the footrest out to an angle from the wheelchair and lift off the pins POSITIONING BELTS Use positioning belts only to help support the rider s posture A WARNING Improper use of positioning belts may cause severe injury or death of the rider 1 Make sure that the rider does not side down in the wheelchair seat If this occurs the rider may suffer chest compression or suffocate due to pressure from the belts 2 The belts must be snug but must not be so tight that they interfere with breathing
27. re sure you can perform safe transfers on your own 4 Rotate the front casters forward to make the wheelchair more stable 5 Be careful of the footrests To avoid a trip or fall when you transfer you should A Make sure your feet do not hang up or get caught in the space between the footrests B Avoid putting weight on the footrests as the wheelchair may tip forwards Front Casters in Forward Position 10 OPERATION OF MECHANISM C If you can remove or swing the footrests out of the way 6 Removing armrest may be helpful TRANSPORTING A CHAIR AND RIDER UP OR DOWN STAIRS A WARNING Wheelchairs of Kansas does not endorse or recommend the lifting of the chair with a person in it Other means of transport must be used to carry a person over stairs or obstructions in the pathway if no ramp or other means is provided to properly roll the chair around or over the stairs or obstructions 11 FEATURES ANTI TIP DEVICE A WARNING ARMREST A WARNING To Mount 1 Mount the armrest by sliding it into the frame as shown start the front of the armrest first 2 You may need to compress the lock pin to allow the armrest to completely slide into place Make sure that the pin clicks into places The armrest design reinforces the back by connecting the front of the seat frame and the back together The anti tip devices are not designed to bear the weight of the wheelchair and rider Failure to heed this warning when
28. tended uses or which have been subject to negligence abuse improper storage or handling improper operation unauthorized modifications or damages beyond normal wear and tear as determined by Wheelchairs of Kansas are not covered by this warranty 2 If weight capacity on any such product is exceeded the warranty will be void Any unauthorized repairs to product part as well as tampering with any components will void the warranty 3 Parts or materials which are subject to normal wear resulting from the use of these products and which must be replaced repaired due to such normal wear are the owner s responsibility and are not covered by this warranty 4 This warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other express warranties implied warranties including but not limited to the implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and shall not extend beyond the duration of this warranty Wheelchairs of Kansas shall not be liable for any consequential or incidental damages whatsoever 5 This warranty applies to the purchaser only and is non transferable Invoice shipping date is used as the start date for the warranty 6 For warranty information in Canada please contact Canadian Medical Healthcare at 1 877 850 1330 GOVERNING LAW This purchase order and warranty shall be deemed executed in the county of Ellis state of Kansas and the point of sale shall be deemed to be in the county of Ellis state of Kansas All
29. ve in unintended directions It can also permanently damage the powered wheelchair s control system The intensity of the interfering EMI energy can be measured in volts per meter V m Each powered wheelchair can resist EMI up to a certain intensity This is called its immunity level The higher the immunity level the greater the 23 SAFETY TIPS protection At this time current technology is capable of achieving at least a 20 V m immunity level which would provide useful protection from the more common sources of radiated EMI This powered wheelchair model as shipped with no further modification The immunity level of this product is not known There are a number of sources of relatively intense electromagnetic fields in the everyday environment Some of these sources are obvious and easy to avoid Others are not apparent and exposure is unavoidable However we believe that by following the warnings listed below your risk to EMI will be minimized The sources of radiated EMI can be broadly classified into three types e Hand held portable transceivers transmitters receivers with the antenna mounted directly on the transmitting unit Examples include citizens band CB radios walkie talkies security fire and police transceivers cellular telephones and other personal communication devices NOTE Some cellular telephones and similar devices transmit signals while they are ON even when not being used Medium ran
30. ver may occur and cause severe injury to you 1 Start slowly with an easy fluid motion If you are familiar with a different chair you may use too much force and tip over 2 Have someone help you until you know what can cause a tip over and how to avoid doing so Never try a new maneuver on your own until you are sure you can do it safely 3 Your chair is most stable when you are moving forward Be very careful when you move your chair backward You may lose control or tip over if one of the rear wheels hits an object and stops rolling OPERATION OF MECHANISM MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY A WARNING Wheelchairs of Kansas wheelchairs do not meet the federal standards for motor vehicle seating If you fail to heed these warnings the rider may suffer a severe injury 1 Never permit anyone to sit in this wheelchair while he or she is in a moving vehicle The rider may be thrown from the chair in an accident or sudden stop Wheelchair positioning belts will not prevent this 2 Always move the rider to an approved vehicle seat Secure the rider with proper motor vehicle restraints 3 Never transport this chair in the front seat of a vehicle It may shift and interfere with the driver Always secure this chair so that it cannot roll or shift REACHING OR LEANING Example Dressing or Changing Clothes A WARNING Reaching or leaning affects the center of balance of your wheelchair If you fail to heed these warnings a fall or tip over may oc
31. wn and lower the footrest to the desired elevation Release the lever to lock Calf Pad Adjustment Rotate the calf pad out of the locating notch B and adjust to the desired height Rotate the calf pad into the new locating notch 21 OPTIONS POWER RECLINE To activate the power recline by the actuator buttons on the control system The LED will be illuminated when power recline option is activated To recline move the joystick forward and to sit up move the joystick back Actuator Buttons SEATING SYSTEM MODIFICATIONS A WARNING Use of a seating system not approved by Wheelchairs of Kansas may alter the center of balance of the wheelchair This may cause the wheelchair to tip over and result in severe injury to you Do not make a change to the seating system of your wheelchair unless you consult your authorized Wheelchairs of Kansas dealer first 22 SAFETY TIPS CLEANING Periodic cleaning of the frame and upholstery is recommended Hand wash with a non abrasive cleaner and drip dry or wipe dry with a soft cloth Do not put upholstery in a dryer The frame may be polished with a non abrasive automotive wax Do not get electrical components wet ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE EMI A WARNING Radio wave sources such as radio stations TV stations amateur radio HAM transmitters two way radios and cellular phones can affect powered wheelchairs Following the warnings listed below should reduce the chance of unintend

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