Karma S-Ergo 100 Series Owner's Manual

Manual Wheelchair Owner's Manual
S-Ergo 100 Series
S-Ergo 105(KM-1500.4)
S-Ergo 115(KM-1510.3) S-Ergo 106(KM-1501.3) S-Ergo 125(KM-1520.3)
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GENERAL WARNING
DO maintain your wheelchair well, in particular check the tyre pressure since this affects the efficiency of the brakes. For the correct tyre pressure, please see the walls of the tyres.
DO make sure both brakes are applied before getting in or out of the wheelchair.
DO make sure both brakes are applied when the wheelchair is not being pushed or used.
DO take care when climbing kerbs or turning on slopes.
DO avoid steep or uneven surfaces that may cause the wheelchair to tip
over.
DO avoid soft surfaces as the casters may become bogged down.
DO travel smoothly in all conditions.
DO look well ahead to anticipate hazards such as furniture, doors,
potholes, etc.
DO make sure that both feet are safely on the footrests and that clothing is safely tucked out of the way so that it cannot get caught in the wheels.
DO take care when traveling up or down or across inclines.
DO keep both hands on the push handles to control the wheelchair, if you
are the attendant.
DO pay attention to keep the wheelchair balanced.
DO check the frame and components regularly and refer to this user
guide during and after the warranty period.
DO tie-up the upholstery or replace which with a new one when it becomes loose.
DO lubricate bearings regularly.
DO equip with anti-tippers to avoid falling backwards.
DO equip with a seat belt designed for disabled people.
DO equip with "heel loops" for disabled people.
DO clean both hands after oiling the wheelchair.
DO keep far away from flame
DO NOT overload the wheelchair in any circumstance.
DO NOT hang anything heavy on the back of the wheelchair that could
cause the wheelchair to become unstable, particularly when negotiating inclines.
DO NOT allow more than one user at a time.
DO NOT use with an unconscious patient.
DO NOT use other transport to pull the wheelchair.
DO NOT do "wheelies", since you might fall or tip over backwards and
suffer a severe injury.
DO NOT sit in the wheelchair within a moving vehicle unless it has been affixed the labels of hook mark. The labels of hook mark mean that the wheelchair fulfils the performance requirements for a “Crash Test” of
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ISO 7176-19 and is suitable to use as a seat in vehicles that have been adapted for this purpose.
WARNING:
As of this date, the S-Ergo 106 has NOT been tested for safety in collisions according to ISO 7176-19. Therefore, the S-Ergo 106 cannot be used as seats in any vehicles. That is, KARMA recommends that users are NOT transported in any vehicle while seated in the wheelchair. In the case of accident or a sudden stop, the user could be thrown from the wheelchair and get injured. The suggested solution is to transfer the user from the wheelchair into a normal seat of the vehicle and to securely stow the wheelchair in a separate compartment.
DO NOT go too fast or turn too quickly.
DO NOT stand on the footplates when getting in or out of the wheelchair.
DO NOT go down steps forward, whether solo or with an attendant.
DO NOT attempt to lift the wheelchair by any removable (detachable)
parts. Lifting by means of any removable (detachable) parts of the wheelchair may result in injury to the user and/or assistant or damage to the wheelchair.
Do NOT use the wheelchair when the back is folded. This alters the centre of gravity and may cause the wheelchair to tip backwards. The back should only be folded for storage or transport of the wheelchair.
DO NOT hang anything on the back joint that could cause the backrest folding suddenly and may cause injury.
YOU AND YOUR KARMA SERVICE PROVIDER
No tools are required for assembly. Your wheelchair should be assembled by your authorized KARMA dealer. Your authorized KARMA dealer is also your service provider. Unauthorized repairs, upgrades and add-ons will void your warranty. Anything wheelchair related that requires tools should be done by your authorized KARMA service provider. Your KARMA service provider has the necessary service/maintenance manual for your wheelchair.
If you have any defective parts or lose any parts, please contact your dealer for repair and/or replacement. Please only use parts authorized by KARMA. Use of parts that are not authorized by KARMA will void your warranty.
Part numbers are listed on our bill of materials (explosion drawings), which we give to our authorized dealers and service providers. Customers should order parts through their dealer as well as all repairs and scheduled maintenance.
Customers should go to their dealership for all service needs to guarantee their warranty is not void. Always go to an authorized service provider.
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Unauthorized repairs will void your warranty. Procedures other than those described in this manual must be performed by a qualified technician. They also have the service manual with a complete list of maintenance required to keep your KARMA wheelchair in top performance. Check the warranty section of this manual to find out what KARMA guarantees and what maintenance service and parts that are not covered by the warranty.
KARMA does not have an official list of service providers at this time. Please contact your dealer for service. If you cannot contact your dealer, please contact another authorized KARMA dealer for service. If all else fails, contact KARMA directly via our website or give us a call and we can refer you to your new service provider.
CE MARKING
This wheelchair complies with the requirements of the Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC.
CAUTION:
When prescribing wheelchairs for use by full or partial amputees (above or
below knee, single or double) or other conditions that affects the user's natural center of gravity and might cause the wheelchair to tip or the person on the wheelchair to fall off, we suggest contacting your therapist or dealer as well as attaching anti-tippers, pelvic belt, or other additional safety accessories.
When using the wheelchair, ALWAYS follow the Highway Code or your local
traffic regulations when outdoors and the guidelines written in this manual.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. PREFACE ............................................................................................................................ 1
2. SAFETY ............................................................................................................................... 1
2.1 Doorways ................................................................................................................... 1
2.2 Leaning ....................................................................................................................... 1
2.3 Negotiating Inclines .............................................................................................. 2
2.4 Kerbs ............................................................................................................................ 2
2.5 Stairs ............................................................................................................................. 2
2.6 Streets .......................................................................................................................... 4
2.7 General ........................................................................................................................ 4
2.8 Upholstery ................................................................................................................. 4
2.9 Anti-tippers ............................................................................................................... 5
2.10 Maximum User Weight Limit .......................................................................... 5
2.11 Avoid General Misuse ........................................................................................ 5
2.12 Labeling ................................................................................................................... 6
3. INTENDED USE & PARTS ........................................................................................... 7
3.1 Intended Use ............................................................................................................ 7
3.2 S-Ergo 105 with 24Rear Wheel Parts Description ......................... 8
3.3 S-Ergo 105 with 14 Rear Wheel Parts Description ....................... 9
3.4 S-Ergo 115 with 24Rear Wheel Parts Description .......................... 10
3.5 S-Ergo 115 with 14 Rear Wheel Parts Description ........................ 11
3.6 S-Ergo 106 with 24Rear Wheel Parts Description ............................ 12
3.7 S-Ergo 125 with 24 Rear Wheel Parts Description ........................ 12
4. OPERATION .................................................................................................................. 14
4.1 Preparing For Use................................................................................................ 14
4.2 Transferring In and Out..................................................................................... 17
4.3 General Use ............................................................................................................ 19
4.4 Storing ...................................................................................................................... 23
4.5 Transportation ...................................................................................................... 23
4.6 Pelvic Belt (Option) ............................................................................................. 26
5. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE .................................................................... 27
5.1 Daily Check............................................................................................................. 27
5.2 Regular Maintenance Record ........................................................................ 28
6. OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES .............................................................................. 30
7. TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................ 32
7.1Trouble or Problems with Your Wheelchair .............................................. 32
8. SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................... 33
9. CLEANING & RECYCLING ....................................................................................... 36
9.1 Cleaning .................................................................................................................. 36
9.2 Post-Consumer Recycling ................................................................................ 37
10. WARRANTY ................................................................................................................ 37
10.1 Serial Number .................................................................................................... 37
10.2 Warranty Policy .................................................................................................. 38
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1. PREFACE
Please carefully read this owner's manual before using the wheelchair. Improper use of the wheelchair could result in harm or injury. Therefore, for safe and enjoyable use of the wheelchair, please read this owner's manual.
1.1 This owner's manual includes operation instructions for the aspects of the wheelchair, unfolding/folding instructions and instructions on how to deal with possible accidents.
1.2 This owner's manual is written for KARMA wheelchair: S-Ergo 100 series.
1.3 The symbols used in this manual are explained below. Pay special attention to
the parts marked with these symbols.
WARNING:
Improper use could lead the user to severe injury or death.
CAUTION:
Improper use could lead the user to severe injury and/or damage to your wheelchair.
SUGGESTION:
Follow these instructions to keep the wheelchair in good condition.
1.4 This manual includes the repair and maintenance chart as well as the warranty.
1.5 If someone else uses the wheelchair, make sure that you give him or her this
owner's manual for his or her reference.
1.6 As designs change, some illustrations and pictures in this manual may not correspond to the wheelchair that you purchased. We reserve the right to make design modifications without further notice.
2. SAFETY
2.1 Doorways
The safest way to operate the wheelchair is on level floors that are free of obstacles. Whenever possible use a ramp to enter or exit a facility. Keeping your hands on the push rims will allow you to maintain maximum balance. Do not try to force yourself over an obstruction by propulsion and never use the sides of a doorway to pull yourself through a passageway.
2.2 Leaning
Do not lean over the side of your wheelchair since such an action may cause your to
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lose balance and fall. (See Figure 2.1)
2.3 Negotiating Inclines
2.3.1 Never turn on a hill due to the danger of tipping.
2.3.2 When assisting, go straight up a slope. If user needs to go down midway, walk backwards until user is on level ground (See Figures 2.2 and 2.3)
2.3.3 Do not drive up to 7 degrees of incline to avoid danger. When negotiating inclines, don't propel up to 3 degrees of incline diagonally.
2.3.4 Avoid stopping on an incline, it can potentially cause you to lose control of the wheelchair.
2.3.5 Do not use the brakes to slow down or stop the wheelchair, this could cause it to seize up, causing you to lose control or fall out of the wheelchair.
2.3.6 Whenever possible, utilize help from an assistant/attendant while negotiating inclines.
CAUTION:
Although the product has met ISO 7176-1 requirements, we still recommend you not to across a slope (in any direction) greater than 7 degrees. If your daily activities have to across slopes, we suggest you purchase and install anti-tippers to increase the stability of the wheelchair.
2.4 Kerbs
2.4.1 Whenever possible get help from an assistant/attendant (if you have assistance make sure that your chair is equipped with push handles)
2.4.2 Avoid hard impacts when descending a kerb. A hard impact could adversely affect the wheelchair.
2.4.3 Never try to scale or descend kerbs that exceed a normal height.
2.4.4 Always take care when climbing kerbs or turning on slopes and never move in
reverse without an assistant.
2.5 Stairs
2.5.1 Always use two or more assistants. Tilt the wheelchair to its point of
equilibrium. One assistant (at the back) holds the wheelchair up against the first step, gripping the handles firmly to lift. The second assistant, holding firmly a fixed part of the front frame, lifts the wheelchair above the stairs and holds it while the first
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attendant places one foot on the following step and repeat the operation (See below Figure)
2.5.2 Never go down steps forwards.
2.5.3 Never use an escalator for transport, use an elevator.
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2.6 Streets
2.6.1 Always use extreme caution when crossing streets. Reflective tape on the wheelchair and/or your clothing will make you more visible to drivers.
2.6.2 Please comply with traffic safety code.
2.6.3 Avoid potholes and rough terrain that might cause the casters to become
stuck. (See Figure 2.4)
2.7 General
2.7.1 Always make sure BOTH brakes are applied before getting in or out of the wheelchair.
2.7.2 Never stand on the footplates when getting in or out of the wheelchair.
2.7.3 Never carry more than one passenger. KARMA wheelchairs are limited to one user.
2.7.4 Use caution to assure your clothing doesn't get tangled with the wheels.
2.7.5 When the user is opearting the wheelchair using the pushrim, please push the wheelchair gently. DO NOT apply a sudden huge force on the pushrim. It could cause the chair to tip over. Please refer to the figure below for the best grip points for using the pushrim.
2.8 Upholstery
2.8.1 When cleaning the upholstery, use warm water and a mild soap.
2.8.2 Upholstery cleaner/foam can also be used, but avoid other cleaning solvents.
2.8.3 Do be far away of flame, it might injury user and damage the wheelchair.
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2.9 Anti-tippers
Please strongly consider purchasing anti-tippers and always use them to avoid personal injury. The distance between anti-tipper and wheels is at least 5cm; the height to floor doesn't be over 5cm.
2.10 Maximum User Weight Limit
Refer to " Weight capacity " in Section 8. SPECIFICATIONS. Loads exceeding maximum capacity can damage your wheelchair and cause malfunctions yielding a safety hazard. The warranty does not cover damage caused by improper operation of the wheelchair.
2.11 Avoid General Misuse
2.11.1 Please note that our "Owner's Manual" contains a number of cautions -- any
vehicle can cause injury if misused -- use within our guidelines and with reasonable care and your safety will be increased. Your wheelchair will give years of safe use if used sensibly and carefully. Be aware that careless use endangers your own safety as well as that of others. ALWAYS follow the Highway Code when outdoors and the guidelines written in this manual.
2.11.2 Do not let children stand or play on the wheelchair. (See Figure 2.5)
Figure 2.1
Figure 2.2
Figure 2.3
Figure 2.4
Figure 2.5
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2.12 Labeling
Please carefully read all the labeling on the wheelchair before driving it. Do not remove them. Protect them for future reference.
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3. INTENDED USE & PARTS
3.1 Intended Use
3.1.1 The S-Ergo 100 series with 24 rear wheels is a self-propelled wheelchair. It can either be pushed by an attendant or by the user.
3.1.2 The S-Ergo 100 series with 14 rear wheels is a transit version. It can be pushed by an attendant only.
3.1.3 These wheelchairs are suitable for users up to 115 kg in weight. Hand brakes are provided for both rear wheels.
3.1.4 It has pneumatic tyres for traction and comfort. It also has an extremely durable aluminum alloy frame with tough accessories and does not suffer in dramatic extremes of temperature (neither user nor attendant need touch metal parts in normal use).
3.1.5 This wheelchair is designed for both indoor and outdoor use.
3.1.6 The casters have PU tyres for greater durability; pneumatic casters are available on request.
3.1.7 Rear wheels are 24 inches in diameter and solid PU tyres are available on request.
3.1.8 The S-Ergo system provides pressure relief, stabilization and reduced sliding.
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3.2 S-Ergo 105 with 24Rear Wheel Parts Description
1. Push Handle
2. Armrest
3. Side Panel
4. Brake
5. Calf Strap
6. Footplate
7. Backrest Upholstery
8. Attendant Brake
9. Seat Upholstery
10. Cross Frame (Cross Bar)
11. Rear Wheel
12. Caster
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