Summary of Contents for Handicare SystemRoMedic EvaDrive
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Always make sure that you have the right version of the user manual. The most recent editions of user manuals are available for downloading from our website, www.handicare.com. Under no circumstances may a lift with EvaDrive be used by persons who have not received instruction in the operation of a lift with the accessory mounted.
Table of contents Assembly Final inspection ..................3 Using the product Important information ................4 Trouble-shooting ..................5 Exploded view ................6-8 Spare parts ................10-14 Changing spare parts .................12-14 Adjusting Toe-in/Toe-out ............15 Periodic inspection - protocol ............16 Description of periodic inspektion ............17 Periodic inspection - instruction ...............18 Maintenance ..................19...
Final inspection • Check to ensure that no components are left in the packaging. • Inspect the product for signs of damage. • Inspect wheels and brakes. • Check mechanical brake function by activating the brakes and, without activating EvaDrive, try to move the lift forward.
Using the product Important information • The accessory must be assembled according to the assembly instructions included with the product. • The lift, with the accessory installed, may only be operated indoors on a dry and level surface. • Never leave a user unattended during a transfer. •...
- Contact Handicare If unusual sounds are heard: - Try to locate the source of the sound. - Take the lift unit out of service and contact Handicare. The lift cannot be started - Check the battery switch. - Check battery connection.
SHEET 1 OF 1 This drawing and any information or descriptive matter set out hereon are the confidential and copyright property of Handicare and must not be disclosed, loaned, copied or used for manufacturing, tendering or any other purpose without their written permission.
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Exploded view and components - EvaDrive, base SystemRoMedic S E R V I C E M A N U A L...
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SHEET 1 OF 1 This drawing and any information or descriptive matter set out hereon are the confidential and copyright property of Handicare and must not be disclosed, loaned, copied or used for manufacturing, tendering or any other purpose without their written permission.
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Exploded view and components - VR2 and cabels SystemRoMedic S E R V I C E M A N U A L...
Qty. This drawing and any information or descriptive matter set out hereon are the confidential and copyright property of Handicare and must not be disclosed, loaned, copied or used for manufacturing, tendering or any other purpose without their written permission.
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Art no. Product Unit Components Parts 80100184 Cable entry EvaDrive 1 set 1 x EvaDrive cable entry top 1 x EvaDrive cable entry front 2 x Screws 80100185 Cable Battery EvaDrive 1 pce 1 x Cable Battery 80100186 Cable actuator LA44 1 pce 1 x Cable actuator LA44 EvaDrive...
Changing of spare parts 80100172 Handle EvaDrive Set battery switch OFF. Disconnect battery cable. Remove battery. Detach cover. The cover is secured by pads of velcro. Remove Cable entry. Separate cable entry. Detach connectors from control boxes (VR2 box AND ADM-box) Remove cable from cover.
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Changing of spare parts 80100177/178 Actuator LA30 2-way 335mm Eva450Drive/ Actuator LA30 2-way 478mm Eva600Drive Position the wheels in forward position. Set battery switch OFF. Disconnect battery cable. Detach cover. The cover is secured by pads of velcro. Disconnect the connectors to the actuator. Note: routing of cables. Cut 4x cable ties securing the HUB-motor cables.
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Changing of spare parts 80100185 Cable Battery EvaDrive Set battery switch OFF. Disconnect battery cable. Detach cover. The cover is secured by pads of velcro. Remove Cable entry. Separate cable entry. Detach battery connector from control box VR2. Remove VR2 Control box. Remove cable from cover and replace with new one.
Adjusting Toe-in/Toe-out 1. Remove the cover by gently pulling it 2. Loosen all four screws securing ONE at the four Velcro points of the brackets to the center beam, but do not remove them. 3. Loosen all four screws connecting the 4.
Periodic inspection - instruction Check the Drive unit -Check the drive unit for visible damage to the surfaces, finish, etc. -Check the drive unit for loose bolts and nuts. tighten if necessary. Rear Wheels -On a flat surface, check that the wheels are in contact with the surface when the legs are together and fully spread. -Check for abnormal wear, dirt and hair.
+50 °C -10 °C 700 hPa Service agreements Handicare offers service agreements for maintenance and regular testing of your lift unit. Contact your local Handicare representative. SystemRoMedic S E R V I C E M A N U A L...
Symbols Blue/white May not be discarded in Read user manual domestic waste Medical Device Class I. The product Type B, according to the degree of complies with the requirements of the protection against electric shock. Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC. The device is intended for indoor use. Class lI equipment Conforms to ISO 10535:2006 with Yellow/Black...
Dimensions All measurement are in mm/inch Tolerance +/- 5 mm/ 0.2” *When the handle is placed 1000 mm from floor Eva450Drive 240/9.4 25/0.9 427/16.8 1307/51.4 *1450/57.1 S E R V I C E M A N U A L SystemRoMedic...
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All measurement are in mm/inch Tolerance +/- 5 mm/ 0.2” *When the handle is placed 1000 mm from floor Eva600Drive 240/9.4 25/0.9 432/17 1408/55.4 *1566/61.6 SystemRoMedic S E R V I C E M A N U A L...
Module may be defective. The VR2 control system may be programmed to exchange the left and right motor outputs. In this instance, this section will refer to the right motor. Consult Handicare for more details. S E R V I C E M A N U A L SystemRoMedic...
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Power Module may be defective. The VR2 control system may be programmed to exchange the left and right motor outputs. In this instance, this section will refer to the right motor. Consult Handicare for more details.
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1.9 Trip Type 9 - Solenoid Brake Trip This occurs when the control system detects a problem in the solenoid brakes or the connections to them. 1505 - Left Brake Trip 1506 - Right Brake Trip Check these connections and the solenoid brakes. If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made, then the Power Module may be defective.
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1.15 Actuator Motor Wiring Trip This occurs when the control system detects a fault in the wiring to either actuator motor. Check the motor connectors and wiring. If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made, then the Power Module may be defective. 1.16 Current Limit Active This occurs when the control system operates above the Current Limit Threshold for a period of time greater than the Current Limit Time.
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Please contact your local Handicare and SystemRoMedic™ representative. A complete list of all our partners with their contact details can be found on our website; www.handicare.com. Handicare offers solutions and support to increase the independence of disabled or elderly people as well as to improve the convenience of those who are caring for them.