TA Indoor Wave User Manual

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Art.nr: 95162
TA. Service A/S · Orupgade 32 B · Orup · DK-4640 Faxe
Tlf +45 56 72 57 77 · Fax +45 56 72 57 76 · www.ta-service.dk
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Read the instructions carefully. It contains important warnings and instructions.
Do not reach into or under the chair when the seat lift and seat tilt is activated, because there is a risk of entrapment between the mechanical parts.
Be aware of others, especially children, is too close to the chair when the seat lift and seat tilt is activated.
TA Indoor Wave is not intended for users with a weight exceeding 120 kg
TA Indoor Wave should always be turned off when making entry and exit of the chair and when assisted by a helper, so that the chair does not accidentally run if the joystick is activated.
The chair is EMC tested. However, it is possible that the wheelchair can be affected by electromagnetic fields from mobile phones for example. Similarly, it cannot be excluded that the chair can emit electromagnetic fields that can affect the surroundings, such as alarm systems in stores.
Pay particular attention to late run when driving on ramps.
When the chair's brakes are disengaged, the chair may roll if it is on a sloping surface.
Slowing down by pressing the On /Off button there is a risk that the user's torso could fall over. Ultimately, the user could fall out of the chair. This kind of slowdown should to the fullest extent be avoided on sloping surfaces and ramps.
By forcing level differences, it is important that the chair runs perpendicular to the obstacle in order to minimize the risk that the chair should tilt.
By forcing level differences with the seat tilted or hoisted there is a risk that the chair can tip over. By forcing level differences, it is therefore important that the seat is elevated as little as possible and is as close to an upright position as possible to minimize this risk.
Driving on slopes should be avoided because a slope to the site will give a risk that the chair can tip over. When driving on slopes, seat should not be lifted to keep the chair's stability.
Avoid touching leaky batteries, as the contents can be harmful.
Repairs must be performed by TA Service A/S or repairer who is authorized by TA Service A/S. Only original parts or parts that are approved by TA Service A/S can be used.
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Preface.
TA Services A/S hope you are satisfied with your new TA Indoor Wave. TA Indoor Wave is designed to facilitate your daily movement indoors and outdoors close to your home. It has been very important to design the chair as small and compact as possible, without reducing the chair's stability and handling.
WARNING! Read the instructions carefully. It contains important warnings and instructions.
Operating the wheelchair has been attempted designed simple, but it is nevertheless important that you read through this manual, so you're sure to get the most out of your TA Indoor Wave. Keep this manual you can later use it as reference.
In this manual you will find the information you need to operate the wheelchair. If you have questions, comments, or suggestions, please feel free to contact us:
TA. Service A/S Ømarksgården Orupgade 32 B DK - 4640 Faxe Tel. + 45 56 72 57 77 Fax + 45 56 72 57 76
ta-service@ta-service.dk
TA Service A/S makes continuous product development and we reserve the right to make changes.
TA Indoor Wave is tested by Hjälpmedelsinstitutet in Stockholm, and complies with standard EN 12184:1999. TA Indoor Wave is EMC tested by the accredited test lab Delta following standards EN 12184:2002 and DS / ISO 7176-21:2003. TA Indoor Wave is Climate tested by Delta in accordance to ISO 7176-09.
TA Indoor Wave is Crash tested by Dahl Engineering in accordance to ISO 10542-5 &7176-19 – 2008. This handbook has been prepared in accordance with applicable requirements.
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Contents
Warnings. ............................................................................................................................................. 2
Preface .................................................................................................................................................. 3
Technical Data ............................................................................................................. ………………5
Operating Instructions .......................................................................................................................... 7
Before driving .................................................................................................................................. 7
While driving ................................................................................................................................... 7
After driving ..................................................................................................................................... 8
Control box ...................................................................................................................................... 8
Locking Joystick .................................................................................................................................. 9
Setting Menu ...................................................................................................................................... 10
Setting of electric functions ............................................................................................................... 11
Setting the armrests. ........................................................................................................................... 12
Setting up the legsupport.................................................................................................................... 12
Important when driving. ..................................................................................................................... 13
Braking. .......................................................................................................................................... 13
Mechanical disengaging the brakes. .............................................................................................. 13
Emergency brake. ........................................................................................................................... 13
Force of obstacles........................................................................................................................... 13
Driving on slopes. .......................................................................................................................... 14
Transportation by car. .................................................................................................................... 15
Charging. ............................................................................................................................................ 16
Fuses................................................................................................................................................... 17
Cleaning. ............................................................................................................................................ 17
Warranty............................................................................................................................................. 17
Troubleshooting. ................................................................................................................................ 18
Declaration of Conformity ................................................................................................................. 19
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Technical Data
Wheelchair Type:
Class A: Wheelchairs mainly intended for indoor use and are not necessarily doing outdoor hurdles.
Dimensions:
Width excl. seat: 56 cm Length excl. footplate / foot supports: 69.5 cm Length incl. Standard footplate: 88.5 cm Diagonal excl. Standard footplate: 90 cm Diagonal inc. Standard footplate: 105.5 cm Floor clearance (measured engine part): 7cm Space requirements at turning (chair without Standard footplate): 90 cm Seat lift: 30 cm. Seat tilt: 34 ° (about -3° to +31 °) Seat Mounting Height: 40 cm. The chair's weight with seat: approx. 102 kg depending on configuration
User Weight:
Maximum user weight: 120 kg
Tires:
Solid tires front and rear. Tire sizes, rear: 200 x 5 Tire sizes, front: 300 x 5
Temperature:
Storage Temperature: -20° C to 50° C Operation Temperature: -20° C to 50° C
Batteries:
2 pcs. 12V/35Ah
Type: gas-tight lead acid (Rekombinationsbattery). Capacity: 34 Ah Maximum charge current: 5 Ah Battery Connection Type: Bolt, 5 mm Size:
• Width: 13 cm
• Length: 19.5 cm
• Height incl. poles: 17 cm
Engines:
2 pcs. 24V/450 Watt
Driving Data:
Maximum driving distance (theoretical): 15 km Maximum climbing ability over short distances (theoretically): 12 ° Maximum climbing ability over long distances: 10 ° Maximum speed, forward driving: 6 km / h Maximum speed, revers driving: 3 km / h Clearance from floor: 7cm Maximum level difference that can be forced: Forward without run-up: 3 cm Forward with run-up: 4 cm Backwards without run-up: 4 cm Reverse with run-up: 5 cm
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Charger Specifications:
See user's guide included charger - Aura 24V / 5 A.
Electronics:
Penny and Giles R-Net Drive Control
Brakes:
Motor Brake and Electric Brake.
Motor brake acts as brake-lock brakes, and is activated when the control stick is released. From you release the control stick and until the chair stands still there is a small “late run” on the chair. This “late run” can be adjusted depending on whether you want a soft or a sharp slowdown. It is possible to set how fast the chair's slowdown will be. If this change is wanted please contact TA Service A/S.
Electromagnetic brake is activated when the chair is stationary and serves as a "parking" brake.
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