Drive Medical Design 2850-18 manual

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  • Page 1

    Rea d Sav e d all prec a e this man u TRI D a utions a n d u al for fut u D EN T Own e M d instruc ti o u re refere n T PO W er 's O p M ODEL # o ns in this n ce. W ER W p erat i # s 2850-1 8 manual b W HE i on M 8 & 2850- 2 efore us i n ELC H M anua l 2 0 g this equ i H AI R l i pment. R[...]

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    CONTENTS FORWARD ------------------- ------------------------- --------- ---------------- ----------------------- --------------- 6 PRODUCT DIRECTION ------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- - 6 SPECIFICATION ------------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------ ---------------[...]

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    The Trid e Emi s RF e CIS P RF e CIS P Har m IEC 6 Volt a flick e 610 0 Trident is i e nt should a s sions tes t miss io ns P R 11 miss io ns P R 11 m onic emiss 6 1000-3-2 a ge fluctuat i e r emission s 0 0-3-3 i ntended f o a ssure that i t Co m Gro u Clas s ions Not a i ons / Not a s IEC El e o r use in th e t is used in s m pliance u p 1 s B a [...]

  • Page 4

    FORWA RD Guidance and m anufacturer’s declaration - electromagnetic emissions information The Trident Image Inte nsifie r i s inte nded for use i n the electrom agnetic environm ent specified below. The customer or the user of the Trid en t Image Intensifier should as sure that it is used in such an environment. IMMUNITY test IEC 60601 Compliance[...]

  • Page 5

    The the T IM M Radi IEC 6 Con d IEC 6 NO T NO T abso r a F i land theo r elect r (ME EQ U obse r ME S b O G T rident is s T rident sh o u M UNITY te s ated RF 6 1000-4-6 d ucted Rf 6 1000-4-3 T E 1 At 80 M T E 2 These r ption and r e i eld strengt h mobile rad i r etically wi t r omag netic EQUIPM E U IPMENT o r ved, additi o S YSTEM). O ver the fr[...]

  • Page 6

    FORW ARD FORWARD: Thank you for choosing the Trident po wer wheelc hair. For safety and others, please read this use r's manual carefully before operation. (1) Please read every d etail in the manual before operation and maintenance. (2) Please carry the user's manual with you for reference and familiarity on how to op er ate /dr ive th i[...]

  • Page 7

    SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Trident Seat width 49cm / 19" Seat depth 49cm / 19" Back height 48cm / 19" Overall length 110cm / 43" Overall height 116c m / 46" Overall width 64cm / 25" Ground clearance 5cm / 2" Max. Speed 8km/h Caster wheel 8" Drive wheel 14" Max.user weight 1 35 kgs / 300 lb s Charger 2[...]

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    CA U For t h (1) D 1. wi 2. 3. ar m 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. da m (2) T e 1. A v 2. D r 3. D o 4. D O (3) S 1. D o 2. B e 3. D o 4. B e 5. K e mot o U TIONS B E h e best per f D riving : Be careful a de open sp a Do not ste p Make sure m s on armr e Contact yo u Drive safel y B e sure to f Keep us er's Each powe r m age to th e e rrain: v oid drivin g[...]

  • Page 9

    (4)A t a. b . (5)O t a. W B e u n b . dr y c. B by t tendant: Make s ure t Keep the m powered o f t her: W he n the w avoid poss i transmit ter. e sure to s w n expected el e Keep th e p o y , clean wit h B e sure t o p y the follow i t he user sits m otor lever f f. w heelchair's i ble interfe r w itch off th e e ctro interf e o wer wheel c h[...]

  • Page 10

    P A A RTS: (Sta n Retractabl e PARTS: ( O n dard) Cont a e joystic k X O ptional ac c UN P a ins 1 of eac h 1 c essories) P ACKI N h of the fo ll o N G & A S o wing 10 S SEM B B LY[...]

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    W p c W arn in g: H po w p rocess. Pl a c overing o n 1-1. T o 2-1. I U H ave two pe o w er wheel ch a a ce your po w n your floor . T ake out th o n the back I nser t the j o U se 3 piece UN P o ple take c a a ir wher e it w er wheelc h . e left/ righ t of seat fra m o yst ick bra c s of the cab P ACKI N a re of the se a will b e use d h air on a [...]

  • Page 12

    Warnin 3-1. Pl ug i n whic h 4-1. Tak e 4-2. Pus h fixing b r g: Have tw o n the joystic k h is located u e the seat fr a h the seat ba c r acket on bo (Fig.12 U N o people in s k cable wit h u nder the se a a me out fro m c kwar d and o th sides. (F -1) N PACK I s tall the sea t h the contro l a t frame. m carton. P u make su re t ig.12-2) I NG &a[...]

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    1 5  5-1. Use 2 used for f 5 mm X 2 6-1. In s 2 pcs o f 1 5 m f aster asse m s ert the hea d UN P m m scr ews t m bly and dis a d rest braces P ACKI N t ighten the s assembl y. into the ad a N G & A s eat frame w a pter s o n se a 13 A SSEM B w ith power f a t back. B LY f rame . Op t i o o nal “quick release” pi n n s may be[...]

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    ADJ U 1. H e Depr 2. A r H e Widt h Flip- U U STMEN T e adres t heig h ess th e butt o r mrest Heig h e ight : Use then fa s h : Loos U p : For u T : h t adjus tme n o n latch; ad j h t Adjustme Allen Key s ten the scr e en the ar m r u se's conve n (Fig.14-1) n t: j ust t he he a d n t : to release t e ws. r est knobs a n n ience whe n ADJ [...]

  • Page 15

    3. B a Pull u 4. R e 1. P 2.S w  a ck angle a dj u p the lever e tractable Jo u ll up the p i w ing the jo y dj ustment: at left side ystick: OP T i n from brac y stick to th e ( F of seat. An d T IONAL ket. (Fig.15 - e bottom an d F ig.15-1) ADJ U d adjus t the - 1) d insert t he p U STM E back to pr o p in again in t 15 E NT o per positio n t [...]

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    5. Fo Loos otplate hei g en the scre w g ht adjustm e w by Allen K e nt: K eys, ad jus t ADJ U t the footpl a U STM E a te height a c 16 E NT c cording to u u ser’s com f f ort.[...]

  • Page 17

    1. Si t ( 1 ( 2 ( 3 ( 4 ( 5 2. St a 3. C l t ting: It i s i m 1 ) Be su r 2 ) User m 3 ) Have u 4 ) Buckl e 5 ) Switc h Warni a nding : It is (1)Move th e (2)Be sure t (3)User get s l utc h : Wh e wh e (1) Motor D (2) Propell i War n m port ant an d r e to keep t h m ay enter fr o u ser's feet r e e up the saf e h on the p o w ng: Do NO T wi[...]

  • Page 18

    4. B a B d Foll o (1) T ( F c h The b b atte r reco m (2) S w (3) T Wee k (4) B c h t h Mak e prob l a ttery Charg B e sure to h d istanc e dri v Wa r o w up these ake out the F ig. 18-2), h h arging. Po w b attery ch ar g r y age and p m mended t o w itch off t h T o keep th e k ly battery c B attery dam a h anged si m h e new one. Warni e s u r e[...]

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    5. C o To M (1) P s i p it t o (2) S L (3) F mov e (4) R mov e f o (5) T side t (6) E (7) C a. D o thou g b . M e di f sh u c. D o (8) D a. D o b . B e c. D o whe n d. B e o ntroller: To Move F M ove Left Joystick P ower Swit i multaneou s ush the joy s o drive after S peed Ch e L ower spee d orwarding: e forward; t h R eversing: C e b ackward ; o [...]

  • Page 20

    6. T Co n W T ake off the 6-1. Disco n 6-2. Loose n 6-3. Disco n 4. Pull ou t t n trol M odul e C arning: S tr a To a v battery cas e n nect the jo y n the Velcr o n nect the b a t he battery c Circuit bre a e C ontrol Cabl e (Fig. 2 a p the powe r v oid damag e e s: y sti c k ca ble holding th e a ttery cable c ases. (Fig. 2 a ker e 2 0-1) OP E r [...]

  • Page 21

    CH A 3-1 . 4-1 A NGING T . Open the V . Take off t wires; th e T HE BATT E V elcro abov e t he case li d . e n take out t E RY e the batter y . Use t he c r t he batteries OP E y case cover . r oss screw d . E RATI O . d river, loos 21 O N ens the scr e e w of ba tte r r y connecti n n g[...]

  • Page 22

    Ins t 1-1 Co v 2-1 . t all the batt e . Put the n e v er the cas e . Fasten the e ry cases: ( R e w Batterie s lids. Velcro ab o v R everse the s s into th e b v e the case l OP E s teps of tak i b attery case s l ids. E RATI O i ng off batte s . Connect t 22 O N ries) t he battery wires prop e e rly.[...]

  • Page 23

    Ins t 1-1 . 1-2 . 2. F t all the batt e . Push the b a . Connect t h Note: Th e F asten th e b a e ry cases: ( R a tteries into h e battery c a e battery ca s (Fig.23-1 ) a ttery cases R everse the s the power b a bles a nd co s e wi th c irc u ) by Velcr o. OP E s teps of tak i b ase fro m r e ntrol cable s u it breaker s Connect th e E RATI O i n[...]

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    7. W i i ring diagra m Control sys t m : t em cable c o o nnections: OP E E RATI O 24 O N[...]

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    8. Fl a Flas h With PG / b at t c o dia g 1 ligh t 2 ligh t 3 ligh t 4 ligh t 5 ligh t 6 ligh t 7 ligh t 8 ligh t 9 ligh t 10 lig h 7 ligh t a sh code: h codes indi c out the us e VR2 contr o t ery level i n o ntro l s ys t e m g nostic gui d t flashing ra p t flashing ra p t flashing ra p t flashing ra p t flashing ra p t flashing ra p t flashing [...]

  • Page 26

    8 ligh t Blink Charg e Rippl e Dyn a Signa l Wavy Slow F Flash 2.5 se c 1 Flas h 2 Flas h 3 Flas h 4 Flas h 5 Flas h 6 Flas h 7 Flas h 8 Flas h 9 Flas h 10 Fla t s + A flashi n e step e a mic shark c l Status Signal F lashes once ever y c ond h h h h h h h h h s h n g rapid ly c ontro ller: Des c Con t y Lo w Slee p Nee d Con n Cab l left h Sho r m[...]

  • Page 27

    9. O p ( 1 ( 2 b ( 3 10. S ( 1 ( 2 ( 3 ( 4 ( 5 p eration 1 ) Speed A down. 2 )Brake: K e rake will b e 3 ) Forward / user's co n turn left t ecurity Fun 1 ) The for w 2 ) Thermal o 3 ) Current o 1. Do no t 2. Over 5 3. Whil e overl o 4 ) The fault 5 ) The pow e djustment: e ep the joys e applied au t / Backward/ T n trol such a t o move le f t[...]

  • Page 28

    1. Tr a Kee p whe e whe e 2. St o a. K b . K c. D a nsportatio n p the clu tch l e lchair. The e ls fro m mo v o rage: K eep the po w K eep the po w D isconnect t h n : l evers at d i s clutch lev e v ing if nece Warnin g: T w er wheelc h w er wheelc h h e battery c a TRAN S s engaged p o e rs should b ssary when T o av oi d a n y h ai r stored i n[...]

  • Page 29

    1. Cl e a b 2. M a Mai n whil e the p case o e a n ing and C . Cleaning: . Battery: R s a a intena nce a n tenance an d e in use, s w p ower indic a o f failure t o C hec k -up: Use soft cl chemicals. R egular ba t a ve battery h a nd Co nt rol l d Controlle r w itch off the a tor on the o resum e/re g Warning eansers/ch e Wipe shro u t tery charg [...]

  • Page 30

    a. M b . C o Whe n cont r Circ u c. T h d. So e. T h f. So m s w Tire U 1. If t It i (Mai n 2. Al w 3. T o 4. If and c M aintenanc e P neu m T B a o ntroller Sel n the indic a r oller can a u u its and Co n h e pow er ch a me min or e r h e pow er w h m e other er r w itch it on a Warning: your pow e U sage: t he air pres s i s necessar y n tain ti[...]

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    WARRANTY 31 There is a limited lifetime warranty on your new T rident power chair . The warranty covers the power chair for parts only during this period. For more detail, please see the W arranty Conditions below . W arranty Conditions: Any work or replacement part installation must be carried out by an authorized Drive dealer / service agent. To [...]