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Handicare executes a policy of continuous improvement and reserves the right to changes and modifi cations. The information provided is valid for the product in its standard version. Handicare cannot be held liable for possible damage resulting from specifi cations of the product deviating from the standard confi guration.
This manual Identifi cation of the product Symbols used in this manual Safety ................................... 7 Maximum User weight reduction when Puma 20 options are installed on a Puma 40! Personnel qualifi cation Cautions and warning statements Used decals on the wheelchair Tools, parts and components ..........................
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4 | Table of content Puma 20/40 5.2.16 Replacing the mudguards 5.2.17 Replacing the coloured covers (not valid for Puma 20) 5.2.18 Replacing the anti-tip wheels and bracket 5.2.19 Adjusting the seating height 5.2.20 Adjusting the centre point of gravity 5.2.21 Adjusting the mechanical seat tilt...
Puma 20/40 Introduction | 5 Introduction 1.1 This manual This manual contains the instructions for repairs and general maintenance. Mechanics who do repairs on this wheelchair must be well trained and familiar with the repair methods and the maintenance of the wheelchair.
6 | Introduction Puma 20/40 1.3 Symbols used in this manual Warning symbol Follow the instructions next to this symbol closely. Not paying careful attention to these instructions could result in physical injury or damage to the wheelchair or the environment.
2.1 Maximum User weight reduction when Puma 20 options are installed on a Puma 40! In case one of the following Puma 20 options is installed on a Puma 40 carrier, the maximum user weight is reduced to 136 kg: •...
Seat adjustment factory settings Handicare will deliver a Puma wheelchair with default factory settings. These settings depend on the options ticked on the order form. When a confi guration is ordered that causes interference, Handicare applies modifi ed factory settings and informs the customer of this via a note included in the wheelchair delivery.
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Puma 20/40 Safety | 9 Danger of crushing! Use caution when swinging the controller aside to avoid getting anything crushed. Trap danger. Danger of getting fi ngers jammed.
10 | Tools, parts and components Puma 20/40 Tools, parts and components 3.1 Tools The tools below are needed for various mechanical settings and maintenance: Quantity Description Size (mm) Screwdriver, medium Screwdriver, crosshead Hammer (plastic) Chaser Pair of wire cutters...
Puma 20/40 Spare parts | 11 Spare parts 4.1 Use of the parts lists This document is meant as a reference book to be used to order parts for the wheelchair that is shown on the front cover. How to order: When ordering parts, please specify: •...
Draw Description Description Page Page Battery tray and suspension and chair interface Puma 20/40 Dahl car docking system Puma 40 FWD Dahl car docking system Puma 40 RWD Suspension arm and motors Puma 20 Suspension arm and motors Puma 40...
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Puma 20/40 Spare parts | 13 Battery tray and suspension and chair interface Puma 20/40 Article number Description 9005935 Chair Interface set 4,5a 9002758 Battery 38 Ah (C20) Gel 4,5b 6000589 Battery 50 Ah (C20) AGM 4,5c 9002759 Battery 60 Ah (C20) Gel...
Puma 20/40 Spare parts | 15 Dahl car docking system Puma 40 RWD Article number Description 1,12-16 1017026 Battery Box Car Docking RWD 2-11 1017123 Dahl cardocking, set 1017124 Plate and bolts Dahl cardocking system O-ring 7x2,5 NBR 70 Washer Pa Di/Do 10.6/20 S=2.2...
Motor set, 6 km/h PG (R-net and VR2), Puma 20 28-32,34a,37,38 1 9007482 Motor RWD right/FWD left, 6 km/h PG (R-net and VR2), Puma 20, see paragraph 5.2.1. 28-32,34b,37,38 1 9007483 Motor RWD left/FWD right, 6 km/h PG (R-net and VR2), Puma 20, see paragraph 5.2.1.
20 | Spare parts Puma 20/40 Continued from Castor forks and wheels Puma 40 Article number Description 1015116 Inner tube 2.80/2.50x4 (9") 1015107 Outer tyre 2.80/2.50x4 (9") grey line profi le 1015115 Inner tube 3.00x4 (10") 1015105 Outer tyre 3.00x4 (10") grey highway profi le 1015106 Outer tyre 3.00x4 (10") black highway profi...
Puma 20/40 Spare parts | 21 Covers Puma 20 Article number Description Article number Description 9005971 Battery cover black 9005972 Battery cover clips set 9009305 Battery access cover 9005973 Tube end covers dark grey set 9005970 Handicare logo Service 9-10...
22 | Spare parts Puma 20/40 Covers Puma 40 Article number Description Article number Description 9005971 Battery cover black 9005972 Battery cover clips set 9005970 Logo Handicare 9009308 Suspension bridge cover dark grey 8a,16a,18a,19a 9009748 Deco covers green 8b,16b,18b,19b 9009749...
26 | Spare parts Puma 20/40 Direct access Puma 20/40 Article number Description Article number Description 1,3-4 1016970 R-net direct access keypad joystick side 1016968 R-net direct access keypad joystick side, set 2,5-6 1016971 Direct access keypad bracket joystick side...
32 | Service instructions 32 | Service instructions Puma 20/40 Service instructions 5.1 Maintenance plan Below, we have indicated what needs to be checked, how often this should be done and by whom. To be carried out by Time Description...
Replacing Puma 20 motors All types of motors on Puma 20 wheelchairs are gradually replaced with motors which have a higher rpm and therefore require a lower voltage. This has a positive effect on maintaining the wheelchairs maximum driving speed which tends to diminish as battery levels fall.
Note! Suitable work area required! • Hammer (plastic) • Change the direction of drive wheels and the mudguards • Chaser (not valid for Puma 20). • Torque wrench, socket, 13 mm • Replace the anti-tip wheels and the anti-tip brackets • Pair of wire-cutters (RWD wheels and brackets into FWD wheels and •...
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Puma 20/40 Service instructions | 35 Service instructions | 35 Conversion set for converting RWD to FWD. Tools required. Step 2 Remove interface and seating. Note! Lift the chair in case the wheel chair has an electrical lift.
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36 | Service instructions 36 | Service instructions Puma 20/40 110648-03-008...
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Service instructions | 37 Note! Keep the spacers for reuse at step 5.2! Step 3 Change the direction of drive wheels and the mudguards (not for Puma 20). Note! Use a lifting device to provide a proper working platform. Note! Position the lift completely under the carrier!
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38 | Service instructions 38 | Service instructions Puma 20/40 Note! Check the key is still in place! Note! The Puma 40 has mudguards, take them off! Note! Dispose the ring and bolt! Step 4 Replace the anti-tip wheels and brackets.
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Step 6 Change the position of the castor wheels. Note! Tighten the shaft and nut of the castor wheels with 25 Nm! Caution! Place at the Puma 20 on both sides of the castor wheel an extra ring between the wheel and the fork!
40 | Service instructions 40 | Service instructions Puma 20/40 Note! Only in case of 12,5 km/h! Note! Only in case of 12,5 km/h! Step 7 Remount the interface and seating.
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Puma 20/40 Service instructions | 41 Service instructions | 41 110648 03 028...
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42 | Service instructions 42 | Service instructions Puma 20/40 Shark 9006429 Shark bus extension cable 0.9m 9006430 Shark bus extension cable 1.2m 9006431 Shark bus extension cable 0.64m 9006429 Shark bus extension cable 0.9m Shark with Lift 9006304 P2040 Shark Cable Light+Lift+Act FWD 9006305 P2040 Shark Cable Light+Lift+Act RWD 00355.0023...
Mounting the kerb climber (RWD) Preparation Relevant article numbers • Switch off the wheelchair via the remote control. 9007864 Kerb climber Puma 20/40 • Use a lifting device to raise the drive wheels clear of the ground. Tools used Allen key, 8 mm Instructions •...
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Relevant article numbers • Switch off the wheelchair via the remote control. 9006360 Puma 20 Motor brush set (2x2pcs with cover) • Be sure that the freewheel switch is in ‘drive’ mode. If 9006361 Puma 40 Motor brush set (2x2pcs with cover) the freewheel switch is in ‘push’...
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Puma 20/40 Service instructions | 47 Service instructions | 47 Note! Inspect the collector on the anchor of the motor; if the collector is seriously worn, replace the entire drive unit.
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48 | Service instructions 48 | Service instructions Puma 20/40 Note! Check the key is still in place! Note! Tighten the bolts of the drive wheels with 25 Nm! Note! Bolts are provided with Loctite thread locker!
Puma 20/40 Service instructions | 49 Service instructions | 49 5.2.5 Replacing the drive wheel, indoor/outdoor Puma 20 Preparation Relevant article numbers • Switch off the wheelchair via the remote control. 9006792 Drive wheel mounting set, Puma 20 • Be sure that the freewheel switch is in ‘drive’ mode. If 1017314 Drive wheel Indoor 12 1/2 x 2 1/4 (13"), grey air...
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50 | Service instructions 50 | Service instructions Puma 20/40 Loctite 270 25Nm...
Puma 20/40 Service instructions | 51 Service instructions | 51 5.2.6 Replacing the drive wheel, indoor/outdoor Puma 40 Preparation Relevant article numbers • Switch off the wheelchair via the remote control. 9006008 Drive wheel mounting set, Puma 40 • Be sure that the freewheel switch is in ‘drive’ mode. If 1017008 Drive wheel indoor 12 1/2 x 2 1/4 (13"), air...
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52 | Service instructions 52 | Service instructions Puma 20/40 Note! Check the key is still in place! Note! Tighten the bolts of the drive wheels with 25 Nm! Note! Bolts are provided with Loctite thread locker!
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• Be sure that the freewheel switch is in ‘drive’ mode. If Puma 20/40 the freewheel switch is in ‘push’ mode this will make 9006792 Drive wheel mounting set, Puma 20 loosening the bolts impossible. 9006008 Drive wheel mounting set, Puma 40 •...
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Puma 20/40 Service instructions | 55 Service instructions | 55 Caution! Defl ate the tyre fi rst, before you dismantle the wheel. Follow the steps as shown!
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56 | Service instructions 56 | Service instructions Puma 20/40 Caution! Ensure tube and tyre are properly positioned on the rim! Caution! Make sure the tube is not jammed between the two rim halves! Note! Infl ate the tube to the correct pressure! (See: ‘Technical specifi cations’)
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58 | Service instructions 58 | Service instructions Puma 20/40 5.2.8 Replacing the castor wheel Preparation Puma 20/40 • Switch off the wheelchair via the remote control. 1016998 Castor wheel indoor 2.80/2.50x4 (9"), air • Use a lifting device to raise the drive and castor wheels 1017438 Castor wheel indoor 2.80/2.50x4 (9"), air, set...
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Service instructions | 59 Service instructions | 59 Note! Tighten the shaft and nut of the castor wheels with 25 Nm! Caution! Place at the Puma 20 on both sides of the castor wheel an extra ring between the wheel and the fork!
60 | Service instructions 60 | Service instructions Puma 20/40 5.2.9 Replacing the tyre and/or tube of the castor wheel Preparation Relevant article numbers • Switch off the wheelchair via the remote control. Puma 20 • Use a lifting device to raise the drive and castor wheels 1015297 Inner tube 200x50 (8")
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Puma 20/40 Service instructions | 61 Service instructions | 61 Caution! Defl ate the tyre fi rst, before you dismantle the wheel. Follow the steps as shown! Caution! Ensure tube and tyre are properly positioned on the rim! Caution! Make sure the tube is not jammed between the two rim halves!
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62 | Service instructions 62 | Service instructions Puma 20/40 Caution! Defl ate the tyre fi rst, before you dismantle the wheel. Follow the steps as shown!
• Switch off the wheelchair via the remote control. 9005932 Castor fork (9" and 10") • Use a lifting device to raise the drive and castor wheels 9007752 Castor fork 60 mm (8") (only for Puma 20) clear of the ground. Tools used •...
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Note! Tighten the bolt of the castor fork with 7 Nm! Note! Tighten the shaft and nut of the castor wheels with 25 Nm! Caution! Place at the Puma 20 on both sides of the castor wheel an extra ring between the wheel and the fork!
Puma 20/40 Service instructions | 65 Service instructions | 65 5.2.11 Mounting the direct access Preparation Relevant article numbers Note! Switch off the wheelchair via remote control. 1016968 R-net direct access keypad joystick side, set 1016969 R-net direct access keypad not joystick side, set...
66 | Service instructions 66 | Service instructions Puma 20/40 5.2.12 Mounting the attendant steering on backrest frame Sedeo Pro+ Preparation Relevant article numbers Note! Switch off the wheelchair via remote control. 1017036 Attendant steering R-net including electronics and mounting, set, Sedeo Pro+...
68 | Service instructions 68 | Service instructions Puma 20/40 5.2.14 Replacing the batteries Preparation Relevant article numbers • Switch off the wheelchair via the remote control. 9002592 M8x12 CKS BZK PRECOTE 85 • Remove the fuses from the battery compartment before 00000.2003 Locking ring, fl...
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Puma 20/40 Service instructions | 69 Service instructions | 69 Caution! A battery tray with batteries is a heavy load! Be careful at the moment you undock the battery tray from the battery box! Caution! Undock the battery tray slowly from projection in the battery box!
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70 | Service instructions 70 | Service instructions Puma 20/40 Note! Insert the battery spacer set correctly, as shown in the next diagrams! Note! Insert the battery spacer set correctly, as shown in the next diagrams! Caution! Dock the battery tray slowly on the projection in the...
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72 | Service instructions 72 | Service instructions Puma 20/40 5.2.15 Replacing the power module Preparation Relevant article numbers • Switch off the wheelchair via the remote control. 1001180 Power module Shark 75A (DK-PMA01) • Remove the fuses from the battery compartment before 1003092 Power module Shark 75A (DK-PMB31) carrying out any work on the electrical system.
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Puma 20/40 Service instructions | 73 Service instructions | 73 110648 03 063 Caution! Dispose of the power module has to be done in accordance with local regulations! 110648-03-066 Note! Reprogram the wheelchair...
74 | Service instructions 74 | Service instructions Puma 20/40 5.2.16 Replacing the mudguards Preparation Relevant article numbers • Switch off the wheelchair via the remote control. 9004533 Drive wheel fender black • Use a lifting device to raise the drive wheels clear of the 0001.1110 Rivets alu 3,2 x 10...
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76 | Service instructions 76 | Service instructions Puma 20/40 5.2.17 Replacing the coloured covers (not valid for Puma 20) Ball head cover / Deco ring motor arm / Deco strip suspension bridge cover Preparation Relevant article numbers Switch off the wheelchair via the remote control.
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78 | Service instructions 78 | Service instructions Puma 20/40 5.2.18 Replacing the anti-tip wheels and bracket Preparation Relevant article numbers Switch off the wheelchair via the remote control. 9005962 P2040 Anti-Tip RWD Complete Service 9005963 P2040 Anti-Tip FWD Complete Service Instructions Follow the illustrated instructions.
Puma 20/40 Service instructions | 79 Service instructions | 79 5.2.19 Adjusting the seating height Preparation Relevant article numbers • Switch off the wheelchair via the remote control. 9002592 M8x12 CKS BZK PRECOTE 85 • Remove the fuses from the battery compartment before 00000.2003 Locking ring, fl...
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80 | Service instructions 80 | Service instructions Puma 20/40 Note! Lift the chair, in case the wheelchair has a lift. 110648-03-008...
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Puma 20/40 Service instructions | 81 Service instructions | 81 Note! Keep the spacers for reuse for rebuilding the wheelchair. Caution! Two people are needed to carry out this operation.
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82 | Service instructions 82 | Service instructions Puma 20/40 Caution! Two people are needed to carry out this operation. Note! Reuse the spacers. Note! Fasten the cables with tie wraps!
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84 | Service instructions 84 | Service instructions Puma 20/40 5.2.20 Adjusting the centre point of gravity Preparation Relevant article numbers Switch off the wheelchair via the remote control. 9002592 M8x12 CKS BZK PRECOTE 85 00000.2003 Locking ring, fl at M8 Instructions •...
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Puma 20/40 Service instructions | 87 Service instructions | 87 5.2.21 Adjusting the mechanical seat tilt Preparation Relevant article numbers Switch off the wheelchair via the remote control. 9006016 Mechanical tilt Instructions Tools used • Remove the entire seating unit from the carrier. Two •...
88 | Service instructions 88 | Service instructions Puma 20/40 5.2.22 Adjusting the electrical seat tilt 0 - 25° Preparation Relevant article numbers Switch off the wheelchair via the remote control. 9006017 Electrical tilt 25° Instructions Tools used • Remove the entire seating unit from the carrier. Two Open ended or ring spanner 10 mm people are needed to carry out this operation.
Puma 20/40 Service instructions | 89 Service instructions | 89 5.2.23 Adjusting the electrical seat tilt 0 - 45°, the minimum tilt angle (0 – 9°) With this adjustment the minimum / down limit angle of the • Carefully tilt the seat forward until it stops, and check if tilt can be set.
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Puma 20/40 Service instructions | 91 Service instructions | 91 5.2.24 Adjusting the electrical seat tilt 0 - 45°, the maximum tilt angle (< 45°) There are certain settings of the carrier and seating system • Move the switch to the point that it makes contact with...
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92 | Service instructions 92 | Service instructions Puma 20/40 Note! If needed fi xate the cable with a new tie wrap...
Puma 20/40 Service instructions | 93 Service instructions | 93 5.2.25 Seat tilt confi guration tables The tables show in which confi gurations / adjustment settings seat tilt is limited due to interference. Several factors are involved: driving wheels (FWD or RWD), seating system (Sedeo Lite or Pro) tilt module type (0-45 º or 0-25º), mounting of the 0-25º tilt module (on hinge point 1 or hinge point 2, see fi...
Puma 20/40 Service instructions | 101 Service instructions | 101 5.2.26 Guidelines to solve shimmy problems If the castor wheels shimmy at a higher speeds (≥10 km/h), check the following points: Possible cause Check Solution The anti-shimmy Check the anti-shimmy set: If the castor fork turns to loose;...
102 | Trouble shooting Puma 20/40 Trouble shooting If your electric wheelchair is not working even though the batteries are fully charged, the following checks can be carried out before contacting your supplier. Check whether all of the battery clips are fi rmly in place.
Puma 20/40 Trouble shooting | 103 6.2 R-net faultfi nding table Trip Trip Text Description Code The most common cause of this trip is if the joystick is defl ected away from center before and during the time the control system is switched on. The joystick displaced screen will be displayed for 5 seconds, if the joystick is not released within that time then a trip is registered.
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104 | Trouble shooting Puma 20/40 Trip Trip Text Description Code This occurs when the control system detects a short in either of the Lamp Circuits. • Check the lamps, cables and connections to the control system. Left Lamp Short...
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Puma 20/40 Trouble shooting | 105 Trip Trip Text Description Code This is a non specifi c memory error which could be caused by any of the modules within the system. • Check all cables and connections. • Cycle the power.
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106 | Trouble shooting Puma 20/40 Trip Trip Text Description Code The Omni has detected that the User Switch has become disconnected. • Check all cables and connectors between the Omni and the User Switch. If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made, then the User Switch may be User Switch detached defective.
Puma 20/40 Trouble shooting | 107 6.3 DX2 faultfi nding table Signal Possible cause Remedy The controller plug is not properly inserted in This is probably a 'STALL' timeout. the ‘power module’. Place the joystick in neutral and try again...
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108 | Trouble shooting Puma 20/40 Signal Possible cause Remedy Bus high fault: usually a communication fault ON/OFF light: Check the cables and the modules and replace if caused by one of the DX bus cables or DX fl ashes 10 times necessary.
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• Turn the system off and on several times. other Make sure to wait 10 seconds before you turn the system on again. • If turning the system off and on does not help, contact the Service Department of Handicare...
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• If all DX BUS connections are OK and turning the system off and on does not help, contact the Service Department of Handicare Internal fault Contact the Service Department of Handicare other DX2 System condition indications DX2-ACT...
Puma 20/40 Trouble shooting | 111 6.4 VR-2 faultfi nding table Trip types and their possible causes Once the trip type has been established, refer to the relevant section below for further information. Trip code Trip Type Description & Reference 1320 Refer to "Current Limit Active"...
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112 | Trouble shooting Puma 20/40 Trip Possible cause Remedy This occurs when the control system detects that the right motor has become disconnected. Check the right motor, motor connectors and wiring. If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made, then the Power Module may be...
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Puma 20/40 Trouble shooting | 113 Possible cause Remedy The most common cause of this trip is if the joystick is defl ected away from the center when the Joystick Displaced at control system is being switched on. When the control system is switched on, the battery gauge Power-up will blink for a short time.
ISO 7176-14 for electrically powered wheelchairs 1997 ISO 7176-16 Requirements for resistance to ignition of upholstered parts May 1997 ISO 7176-19 The Puma 20/40 meets the crash test requirements as described in 77 kg (2008) ISO 7176-19 (2008) 7.2 Technical information Max.
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Puma 20/40 Technical product information | 115 Model: PUMA 40 Sedeo Pro+ Class B Description Unit Maximum safe slope ° Static stability Downwards ° Upwards ° Sidewards ° Reversing distance mm (inch) 1180 (46.5) 1700 (66.9) Turning radius (ISO 7176-5)
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* The following aspects have a negative effect on the distance range: obstacles, rugged terrain, driving on slopes, exposure to temperatures below freezing point and frequent use of electronic adjustment options. ** Seat height incl. load, 0° seat angle and 13" drive wheels Model: PUMA 20 Sedeo Lite Class B Description...
Puma 20/40 Technical product information | 117 7.3 Electrical diagrams Cable routing When connecting the cabling: • Fix the cables with tie wraps to the seat to prevent entrapment of loose cables between parts. • Ensure that the cables are not trapped under the seat.
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118 | Technical product information Puma 20/40 Shark; drive and lights...
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Puma 20/40 Technical product information | 119 Shark; drive, lights & seats 9007145 Shark Remote Drive+Lights+2Act. DK-REMD21 service 9006027 Shark Attendant Remote DK-ACU service Lift / Tilt / Back actuators 1014907 Sedeo Lite Lighting 9007152 1010963 Sedeo Pro Lighting set on flip up armrest...
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120 | Technical product information Puma 20/40 9007148 9007146 DX2 Remote REM420 service DX2 Remote REM550 service 9007147 DX2 Remote REM421 service 9007154 DX 16 key Remote Lights REM48 service 9007155 DX 16 key Remote PLUS REM48 service 9006028 DX(2) Attendant Remote...
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Puma 20/40 Technical product information | 121 R-net 9007156 R-net Joystick Module Lights JSM LED-L service 1016968 R-net Direct access keypad joystick side, set 9002912 R-Net 9002910 R-Net Seating/Lighting Module ISM-6L R-net Joystick Module (6Act+Lights) service Colour CJSM-L-sw service 9007165 R-Net...
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Puma 20/40 Technical product information | 123 VR-2; drive only 9002907 Joystick Module Drive Only JSM service 9002916 VR-2 Power Module VR2-90 (90A) service 9002917 VR-2 Power Module +2Act VR2-90-2A (90A) service...
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124 | Technical product information Puma 20/40 VR-2; drive & lights 9002908 Joystick Module Lights JSM-L service 9002911 VR-2 Lighting Module service 1014910 Sedeo Lite Lighting 1014906 Sedeo Pro Lighting set on flip up armrest 1015815 Sedeo Pro Lighting set on seat frame...
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Puma 20/40 Technical product information | 125 VR-2; drive, lights & seats 9002909 Joystick Module Act & Lights JSM-A-L service 9002911 Lighting Module service Lift / Tilt / Back actuators 1014910 Sedeo Lite Lighting 1014906 Sedeo Pro Lighting set on flip up armrest...
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126 | Technical product information Puma 20/40 VR-2 Dual attendant module 9006029 Dual Attendant Module service, Sedeo Lite/Pro Joystick Module 9002916 VR-2 Power Module VR2-90 (90A) service 9002917 VR-2 Power Module +2Act VR2-90-2A (90A) service...
Notwithstanding the rights and obligations of Handicare, Client and User set forth in Handicare’s general terms and conditions of sale, the rights of the Client and/or User towards Handicare in case of defects are limited to the provisions set forth in this warranty.
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128 | Warranty Puma 20/40 Clients and/or Users have legal (statutory) rights under applicable national laws relating to the sale of consumer products. This warranty does not affect statutory rights you may have nor those rights that cannot be excluded or limited, nor rights against the...
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Added Flowchart DX2 system upward of mid-October 2012 Added article number 1010114 (position 24) 5.2.1 Added 'Replacing Puma 20 motors' Deleted article numbers 9006434 and 9002481 • Added how to adjust the kerb climber length to the service instruction 'Mounting the kerb climber'...
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• Added article number 9008828 (position 32) Updated Flowchart DX2 system upward of mid-October 2012 because of 12,5 km/h option 5.2.1 Instruction how to replace the Puma 20 motors 5.2.2 Added instruction how to replace the anti-shimmy set: picture 3 and 4 of step 6 65-67 5.2.5 Updated drawing 4 and 12 of replacing the batteries, because of changed battery strap length...
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Puma 20/40 | 131 Version Page Draw Changes 2015 v2 • Changed description article numbers 9002758, 9002759 and 9002760 • Changed article number 9006051 into 6000589 • Added article numbers 1015808, 1011502 and 1017038 14-15 Added exploded views Dahl car docking system FWD and RWD •...