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  • Page 1: User Manual

    USER MANUAL July 2008 inc All rights reserved...
  • Page 2 Please give this manual to the owner of the motorized wheelchair. Please read this manual in it entirety before using your motorized wheelchair for the first time. Read this manual until it becomes familiar and pay close attention to the warnings. If you have any questions about non-covered subjects in this manual, please consult a technician in an authorized service center or contact our customer service at: 1-(418)-847-5225...
  • Page 3 is proud to count you among its customers and thanks you for having chosen one of its products. All the products manufactured by respect or exceed the highest standards of quality and safety currently in force in the industry. employees are guided by the desire to satisfy customers expectations.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ROADSIDE CURB (SIDEWALK) ............................12 2.3.6 STAIRCASES ..................................13 2.3.7 TRANSFERS TO OR FROM AN OTHER SEAT........................14 2.3.8 EXTENSIONS FROM THE WHEELCHAIR..........................14 SPECIFICATIONS ......................16 OASIS MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIR......................16 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS....................... 17 PERFORMANCES............................ 17 STANDARD CHARACTERISTICS ......................18 3.4.1 MOTORIZED BASE.................................18 3.4.1 SEAT ELEMENTS ...................................18 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS ..............19...
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.7.3 SIDE POSITION ADJUSTMENT .............................41 REAR SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT ...................... 42 COMMAND SYSTEM FOR 4 MOTORIZED ACCESSORIES..............43 4.10 UNIVERSAL CABLE ..........................43 4.11 GUIDE FOR BRAKES DISENGAGEMENT MECHANISM ............... 46 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...................47 FOOTREST / LEGREST ........................... 47 5.1.1 SWINGAWAY ..................................47 5.1.2...
  • Page 6: Safety Requirements

    1 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 1 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS SAFETY REQUIREMENTS (Applies to all wheelchairs) The control parameters can be adjusted and/or modified only by a health care professionals or an authorized technician. 1.1.1 BEFORE TAKING THE ROAD • Always put the key switch OFF before getting on or off your vehicle. •...
  • Page 7: Moving With The Wheelchair

    1 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 1.1.2 MOVING WITH THE WHEELCHAIR • Avoid any shock to the joystick box or the joystick itself. • Avoid slippery surfaces (snow, ice, etc). • Do not change direction abruptly at high speed. • Do not use your wheelchair on expressways or streets with intense car circulation. •...
  • Page 8: Various Handling Operations

    1 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 1.1.4 VARIOUS HANDLING OPERATIONS Never try to recharge the batteries in your bedroom while you sleep. During recharge, batteries can produce a harmful gas who can cause you health problem. • Do not immerse your wheelchair, it could cause a dangerous electrical problem. •...
  • Page 9: Cleaning And Maintenance Of Components

    1 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 1.1.5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF COMPONENTS • Clean as soon as possible your joystick box once it been soiled. • Use a soft rag and a diluted soft soap. • Do not use detergent based on alcohol or thinner. •...
  • Page 10: Caution

    1 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 1.2.1 CAUTION Waves emitted by : • Radio and television stations; • Amateur radio; • Radio transmitters and receivers; • Cellular phones; • Computers laptop. CAN AFFECT THE CORRECT FUNCTIONALITY OF MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIR. 1.2.2 USING TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS •...
  • Page 11: Recommended Use

    2 RECOMMENDED USE 2 RECOMMENDED USE 2.1 OPERATING ENVIRONMENT Thanks to its small overall dimensions, your wheelchair is perfectly adapted to your inside displacement. Its short turning radius allows easier movement. With its motorization making it possible to reach a speed of 12 km/h, the wheelchair is the ideal choice to move outside, on a paved or uneven surfaces.
  • Page 12: Negotiation Of Daily Obstacles

    2 RECOMMENDED USE 2.3.2 NEGOTIATION OF DAILY OBSTACLES While learning to drive your wheelchair, you will have to negotiate daily obstacles, such as curb, staircase etc. Keep in mind where your "center of gravity" is in order to always maintain stability and balance.
  • Page 13: Staircases

    2 RECOMMENDED USE Figure 1: Brakes disengagement handle. 2.3.6 STAIRCASES Do not try to move a motorized wheelchair using a staircase. Use an elevator. If you must move a motorized wheelchair in a staircase, the user should not remain in his wheelchair. He must be transported independently of the wheelchair.
  • Page 14: Transfers To Or From An Other Seat

    2 RECOMMENDED USE 2.3.7 TRANSFERS TO OR FROM AN OTHER SEAT Always put the on/off switch of the joystick box on the OFF position before beginning a transfer. Before carrying out a transfer, it is essential to reduce space between the two (2) points of transfer. The front wheels must be turned in the direction of the point of transfer.
  • Page 15 2 RECOMMENDED USE DO NOT lean yourself forwards further that the length of your arms. Make sure that front wheels are turned in the forward direction when you must incline yourself in this direction. To do so, move your wheelchair forward and then backward in a straight line. 2.3.8.1 E XTENSIONS AND FLEXIBILITY TOWARD FRONT Position the wheels in the forward direction and engage the parking brakes.
  • Page 16: Specifications

    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.1 OASIS MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIR Figure 2: Oasis motorized wheelchair (Back view). Figure 3: Oasis motorized wheelchair (Side view). inc All rights reserved...
  • Page 17: Technical Specifications

    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS • Length 84 cm 33 inches • Width 64 cm 25 inches • Height (power base) 35.8 cm 14 1/8 inches • Seat to floor height 40 to 48 cm 15 1/2 to 18 1/2 inches •...
  • Page 18: Standard Characteristics

    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 STANDARD CHARACTERISTICS 3.4.1 MOTORIZED BASE • Pneumatic wheels. • Front suspension. • Removable battery compartments. • Double mode battery charger (Gel / Acid). • Battery charge status indicator. • Automatic electromechanical disc brakes. • Regeneration (battery recharge when braking or during descent). •...
  • Page 19: Setup Instructions And Adjustments

    4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS The adjustments of your wheelchair must be made by a health care professional. Inadequate adjustments can cause wounds and/or damage to the user, the caregiver, the wheelchair or the environment. After having carried out an adjustment and before using the wheelchair, make sure that all hardware is tight.
  • Page 20: Replace The Rear Shroud

    4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 4.1.2 REPLACE THE REAR SHROUD 1- Bring the rear shroud behind the wheelchair. 2- Insert the rear shroud insertion point (see; figure 4-B) between the power module and the metal frame. 3- Make sure not to pinch any electric wires, the wires should pass on each side of the seat and should not be hanging apart from the rear shroud.
  • Page 21: Changing Height Of The Seat (Additional +1" Or +2")

    4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS The more you increase the tilt angle, the more the wheelchair will tend to tip over towards the back when negotiating slopes or in the cases of strong accelerations. Please make some stability tests before giving back the wheelchair to the user. The rear seat to floor height can also be adjusted.
  • Page 22 4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 45° TILT MOTORIZED MECHANISM SEAT: 16½" 17½" Figure 5-D: 45° tilt seat 16½" & 17½" modification interface. Figure 5-C/D: Seat to floor height modification interfaces front and rear positions (2 on each side). FOR FRONT AND REAR: 1- Put the on/off switch of the joystick box on the OFF position and take off the seat plate and cushion.
  • Page 23: Wheels

    4.3.1 CHANGE FRONT WHEEL TYPE The "Oasis" wheelchair can be assembled with two different models of front wheels. The choice of wheels will depend upon the environment you expect to encounter. These wheels are assembled with a simple or unilateral fork (see; figure 6-B) or with a double "U" shape fork (see;...
  • Page 24: Changing Swing-Arm Height

    4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 4.3.2 CHANGING SWING-ARM HEIGHT The type of forks used (double or unilateral), determines the swing-arm height positions (see; figures below). To adjust the swing-arm height follows these steps: Put the on/off switch of the joystick box on the OFF position;...
  • Page 25: Rear Wheels Installation

    4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 4.3.3 REAR WHEELS INSTALLATION • Install the wheel rim on the wheel hub and align holes (4) of the wheel rim with the holes (4) on the wheel hub (see; figures 8-A and 8-B). • Install the (4) screws (A) with their lock washers (B), use a ½" or 13mm wrench (see; figures 8-B and 8-C).
  • Page 26: Batteries

    4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 4.4 BATTERIES 4.4.1 BATTERY SELECTION recommends that the installation and the maintenance of the batteries should be executed by specialized personnel. A bad battery setup can cause significant damage to the wheelchair. For an adequate performance, recommends the following type of battery: •...
  • Page 27 4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 4.4.2.1 T AKE OFF BATTERIES COMPARTMENTS 1- Unplug batteries power cables by pulling the red nylon straps (see; figure 9). Figure 9: Unplug batteries power cable. 2- Place yourself in front of the wheelchair. 3- In between both batteries, unscrew the handle that maintains both battery compartments (see;...
  • Page 28 4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 4- Using the handle placed under the battery compartment, pull slowly on the battery compartment toward you (see; figure 11). Figure 11: Slide battery compartments. 5- Place yourself on the side of the wheelchair and pull the compartment outside at an angle of 45°...
  • Page 29 4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 4.4.2.2 I NSTALLATION OU REMPLACEMENT DE LA BATTERIE 1- Take off the compartment lid by opening the latches in front and behind the lid. The latches open in opposite ways in order to replace the lid in the same position. 2- Take off the compartment lid.
  • Page 30 4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 5- Make sure that connectors included, are tight around the battery terminals. BLACK Negative connector Positive connector Figure 14: Battery cables. Cover battery connectors with the plastic caps (Red and Black) shown on the figure 14. Figure 15: How to plug batteries. inc All rights reserved...
  • Page 31 4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS The connection diagram inside the battery compartments must be respected. 6- Identify the negative terminal of the battery (-) (NEG) and then install the black connector on this terminal. 7- Position the connector as showed on the diagram and firmly tighten the clamp, using a 10 mm wrench.
  • Page 32 4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 4.4.2.3 R EPLACE BATTERY COMPARTMENTS EWARE THERE IS A RIGHT AND A LEFT BATTERY COMPARTMENTS To know which compartment is the right or the left, you just have to look at the power cable (the one that you disconnected with the red nylon strap See;...
  • Page 33 4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 4- Plug back the battery power cables on both sides. Figure 19: Plug back batteries. 5- Replace the rear shroud in position (see; section 4.1.2). inc All rights reserved...
  • Page 34: Footrests

    4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 4.5 FOOTRESTS 4.5.1 LEGREST LENGTH ADJUSTMENT 1- Unscrew completely the screw shown on figure 20, using a 7/16" wrench. This screw is the same for all legrest models. 2- Adjust the legrest to the needed length. 3- Tighten the screw firmly and don't forget the lock washer. 7/16"...
  • Page 35: Changing Calf Pad Height

    4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS Figure 21: Footrest angle adjustment. 4.5.3 CHANGING CALF PAD HEIGHT 1- Unscrew completely the (B) screw, using a 7/16" wrench, as shown on figure 22. 2- Adjust the (A) calf pad height as needed by sliding the calf pad support on the footrest tube.
  • Page 36: Changing Calf Pad Depth

    4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 4.5.4 CHANGING CALF PAD DEPTH The calf pad depth can be adjusted to change position and distance from the leg. The possible range of adjustment is 1 inch by ½" step (see; figure 23). Take off the (B) screw and (C) nut, using a 4mm Allen key and a 8mm wrench. 1- Make your choice between the (3) possible positions (A).
  • Page 37: Adjustable Backrest

    4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 4.6 ADJUSTABLE BACKREST 4.6.1 CHANGING THE BACKREST ANGLE It is possible to adjust the backrest angle on the motorized wheelchair. As shown on figure 24 below, you can see all the 7 angles possible positions. The backrest angle is the angle measured between the seat position and the backrest.
  • Page 38: Changing Backrest Height

    4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 4.6.2 CHANGING BACKREST HEIGHT It is possible to adjust the backrest telescopic tubing height. The possible range of adjustment is 3 inches by 1 inch step (see; figure 25). 1- Take off the screw and the lock washer, using a 7/16" wrench. 2- Place the backrest telescopic tubing at the needed height.
  • Page 39: Joystick Box Attachments

    4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 4.7 JOYSTICK BOX ATTACHMENTS To carry out all the adjustments below, it is necessary to turn off the ON/OFF contact of the wheelchair and to disconnect the joystick power cable. < 4.7.1 DEPTH ADJUSTMENT It is possible to adjust the depth position of the joystick control box. The support slides under the armrest (left or right side of the wheelchair).
  • Page 40: Height Adjustement

    4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 4.7.2 HEIGHT ADJUSTEMENT The support allows you to adjust the height of the joystick control box on a range of two (2) inches by ½ inch step (see; figure 27). 1- Remove the adjustment screw (A) of the joystick support, using a 10 mm wrench. 2- Adjust the joystick control box to the needed height.
  • Page 41: Side Position Adjustment

    4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 4.7.3 SIDE POSITION ADJUSTMENT The side position of the joystick can be adjusted by the addition of a support flat bar (D) delivered when you purchase the wheelchair (see; figure 28). 1- Disconnect the joystick power cable (F) and remove the two (2) screws (A) which maintains the joystick control box on the swingaway support (E), using a 3 mm Allen key.
  • Page 42: Rear Suspension Adjustment

    4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 4.8 REAR SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT Adjustment principle : Each coil is made of a helical spring and a pneumatic actuator. A ring allows you to adjust the spring tension as shown on the chart below. This adjustment is made from the weight of the user.
  • Page 43: Command System For 4 Motorized Accessories

    4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 4.9 COMMAND SYSTEM FOR 4 MOTORIZED ACCESSORIES If your wheelchair is equipped with more than one electrical actuator, you can control all of those accessories directly from your joystick control box. Please consult the R-NET control system user manual to know how to use this feature. See;...
  • Page 44 4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS Do not install any unauthorized accessories. Always consult a health care professional for any modifications to your motorized wheelchair. 45° tilt mechanism security connectors. Control box for 1 motorized accessory connector. Battery charger connector. Fuse holder, lights ¼...
  • Page 45 4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS Reclining backrest security cable. Fuse holder, onboard battery charger 10 amperes. NOTE: Never replace the fuse by an other Brakes type of fuse with a security cables. different amperage. Figure 4.10-C : Universal cable connections, security and charger fuse. Motorized legrests connections under the seat (RIGHT and LEFT).
  • Page 46: Guide For Brakes Disengagement Mechanism

    4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 4.11 GUIDE FOR BRAKES DISENGAGEMENT MECHANISM Insert the rod in the holes shown at figure 4.11-A. ALIGNMENT Figure 4.11-A : Brakes disengagement mechanism alignment rod installation. Do not forget to install the alignment rod on the brakes disengagement mechanism.
  • Page 47: Operating Instructions

    5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS wheelchair is designed in order to answer high criteria of safety, reliability and performance. Its adjustable center of gravity and its front articulated swing arm maximize stability and control in slopes and unequal surfaces. However, for your safety, invites you to always respect the safety requirements stated on page 7 to 10.
  • Page 48: To Raise Or Lower The Legrests

    5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.1.2.2 T O REPLACE THE FOOTREST OR LEGREST 1- Install the legrest on the footrest anchor, make sure to align correctly the lugs in the legrest holes (see; figure 30). 2- Swingaway the legrest into position. 3- Make sure that the footrest or legrest is locked and secured into position. 4- If the wheelchair is equipped with articulated motorized legrest, you must reconnect the legrest motor power supply.
  • Page 49: Adjustable « T » Shape Armrest Height

    5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.2 ADJUSTABLE « T » SHAPE ARMREST HEIGHT 5.2.1 TO REMOVE AND/OR INSTALL 5.2.1.1 R EMOVE THE ARMREST 1- Unscrew the black plastic button (A) (locking screw) located at the base of the armrest, near the seat structure. Two (2) or three (3) turns should be enough (see; figure 32). 2- Press downwards the chrome release button (B) at the base of the armrest.
  • Page 50: Adjusting The Armrest Height

    5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.2.2 ADJUSTING THE ARMREST HEIGHT 1- Unscrew the black plastic button (C) (locking screw) located on the high part of the clothes guard. Two (2) or three (3) turns should be enough (see; figure 32). 2- Press downwards on the (D) button to release the telescopic tubing. 3- Adjust the armrest to the needed height.
  • Page 51: To Remove

    5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.3.2 TO REMOVE 1- Follow the 5.3.1 section to swingaway the armrest from the (B) front socket armrest support (see; figure 33). 2- Unscrew slightly the locking nut and the screw (E) from the (C) rear armrest socket, using a 8 mm wrench and a 4 mm Allen key.
  • Page 52: Reclining Backrest

    5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.4 RECLINING BACKREST If you have a reclining backrest, it will either be actuated with an electric actuator or a pneumatic gas cylinder. 5.4.1 WITH PNEUMATIC GAS ACTUATOR 5.4.1.1 T O RECLINE THE BACKREST 1- Push on the reclining backrest handle positioned on the side (right or left) of the wheelchair (see;...
  • Page 53: With Electrical Actuator

    5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.4.2 WITH ELECTRICAL ACTUATOR 5.4.2.1 T O RECLINE THE BACKREST 1- Use control box placed on the side (right or left) of the wheelchair if you have the 1 motorized accessory control box on your wheelchair and pull the switch towards rear (see;...
  • Page 54: Seat Belt

    5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.5 SEAT BELT Your wheelchair is equipped with a seat belt. It SHOULD NOT be used as a seat belt on a motorized vehicle. The seat belt must be adjusted around your hips, this way it will prevent you from sliding from the seat.
  • Page 55: Disengaging Parking Brakes

    5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.6 DISENGAGING PARKING BRAKES Always put the ON/OFF switch of the joystick box at the OFF position before to push the wheelchair in freewheel. wheelchair is equipped with a mechanism that allows you to push the wheelchair when the wheelchair is out of battery power or for maintenance purpose. Always put the ON/OFF switch at the OFF position before doing so.
  • Page 56: Temporarily Mode

    5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Before engaging this mechanism, make sure that the wheelchair is on a plane surface. In a slope, the weight of the wheelchair might tip you over or cause you serious injuries. 5.6.1.2 T O APPLY BRAKES 1- Grab the handle and pull upwards (see; figure 39). 2- The latch will release automatically.
  • Page 57 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.6.2.2 T O APPLY BRAKES 1- Release the handle. 2- The wheelchair is in operating mode and can be driven using the joystick. Figure 40-B: Disengaging brakes temporarily. If the joystick control box stays on the "ON" position, you will feel a resistance from both motors.
  • Page 58: Thermal Circuit Breaker

    5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.7 THERMAL CIRCUIT BREAKER The wheelchair is equipped with 2 thermal circuit breakers located on each battery compartment. Their function is to protect the electronic components against short-circuits. THERMAL CIRCUIT BREAKER Figure 41: Thermal circuit breaker. 5.7.1 IN THE EVENT OF THE THERMAL CIRCUIT BREAKER RELEASE 1- Press the ON/OFF switch of the joystick box in order to shut down the control.
  • Page 59: Lights

    5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.8 LIGHTS Your wheelchair is equipped with 4 position lights. (2) are placed on the rear shroud and the (2) others are on each side of the wheelchair. The switch placed on the side of the wheelchair allows to turn ON/OFF the position lights (see; figure 42). POSITION LIGHTS SWITCH POSITION LIGHTS...
  • Page 60: Tilt Mechanism (Optionnal)

    5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.9 45° TILT MECHANISM (OPTIONNAL) The 45° motorized tilt mechanism should be use only when the wheelchair is on a plane (horizontal) surface. Before using the 45° motorized tilt mechanism, make sure that there is enough space above the users knees, behind the backrest and over the footrests.
  • Page 61: Paratransit Anchor Points

    5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.10 PARATRANSIT ANCHOR POINTS wheelchair is equipped with 4 anchor points (see; figure 44). Figure 44 : Anchor points for paratransit. There are (2) anchor points behind the wheelchair and (2) on the legrest anchor (see; figure 44). 5.10.1 ADVISE FOR TRANSPORTATION •...
  • Page 62: Recharging Batteries

    5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.11 RECHARGING BATTERIES Read the general requirements on page 8 (section 1.1.4 Various handling operations). • Always recharge the batteries in a ventilated area. • Do not smoke near the charger during the battery charge. • Do not remain in the wheelchair during charging. Consult the battery charger manual before proceeding to the battery charge.
  • Page 63: Storage

    5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: The battery charger electric cable is wind up inside the receptacle. BACKREST SEAT STRUCTURE ANCHOR RECEPTACLE FOR STORAGE BATTERY CHARGER OF THE ONBOARD BATTERY ELECTRIC CABLE CHARGER ELECRIC CABLE Figure 46 : Receptacle for storage of the onboard battery charger electric cable. It is important to take time to store correctly the onboard battery charger electric cable, to prevent any risk of wounds during the normal use of the wheelchair.
  • Page 64: Maintenance

    6 MAINTENANCE 6 MAINTENANCE 6.1 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES To function adequately and securely, your wheelchair, like any other vehicle, needs care. A routine maintenance will increase the lifespan and the effectiveness of your wheelchair. Once a year, bring your wheelchair at a qualified retailer or an authorized service center for a complete inspection and maintenance.
  • Page 65: Cleaning

    6 MAINTENANCE 6.3 CLEANING • Clean the joystick box and the joystick as soon as possible after having soiled them. • Do not use abrasives or solvents that can damage the surface finish of metal parts. Use a soft soap with a little water and soft linen. •...
  • Page 66: Straight Trajectory

    6 MAINTENANCE 6.5 STRAIGHT TRAJECTORY • On a plane and smooth surface, check if the wheelchair keeps a straight trajectory when the handle is pushed completely in the forward direction. If the wheelchair tends to draw on the left or on the right, check tires pressure. •...
  • Page 67: Breakdown Service Guide

    7 BREAKDOWN SERVICE GUIDE 7 BREAKDOWN SERVICE GUIDE If one of the following problems is diagnosed, check the possible causes mentioned. If the solutions suggested do not eliminate the problem, consult a technician in an authorized service center. The electronics or battery charger user manual can also provide you some solutions. The lights of the joystick box do not lit;...
  • Page 68 7 BREAKDOWN SERVICE GUIDE The wheelchair does not keep a straight trajectory at maximum speed. Possible causes Solutions The tire pressure is low. Inflate at 35 psi. The ball bearings are damaged. Consult a technician in an authorized service center. One of the motors is defective.
  • Page 69: Warranty

    8 WARRANTY 8 WARRANTY will warranty the wheelchair against any manufacturing defect for a period of one (1) year from the delivery date. This warranty covers all components and complementary, except the tires, tires tube and seat, backrest and armrests upholstery. A (2) years warranty is provided for the motors.
  • Page 70 8 WARRANTY cannot, in any case, be held responsible for the particular, indirect or consecutive damage, even if were informed of the possibility of such damage. The warranty of the distributor is expressly limited to the repair and the replacement of non- conformity of products as envisaged in this warranty or to the refunding of a sum not exceeding the purchase price of the material in question.
  • Page 71: Authorized Service Centres

    9 AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTRES 9 AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTRES Institut de réadaptation en déficience physique de 2975, chemin Saint-Louis Québec Sainte Foy (Québec) G1W 1P9 (Centre Cardinal-Villeneuve) Tél.: 418-529-9141 Institut de réadaptation en déficience physique de 525, boulevard Hamel Québec Québec (Québec) G1M 2S8 (Centre François-Charron) Tél.: 418-529-9141 Centre de réadaptation en déficience physique...
  • Page 72 9 AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTRES Centre de réadaptation de l’Estrie inc. 300, rue King Est, Bureau 200 Sherbrooke (Québec) J1G 1B1 Tél. : 819-346-8411 Centre de réadaptation Interval 4100, rue Jacques Labadie Trois-Rivières (Québec) G9A 5M6 Tél. : 819-693-0441 Centre de réadaptation Gaspésie 230, route du Parc Ste-Anne-des-Monts (Québec) G4V 2C4 Tél.
  • Page 73 Customer service 2160, De Celles Québec (Québec) CANADA, G2C 1X8 Pho. : 1.800.463.5293 418.847.5225 Fax. : 418.847.7961 926-00105-00_Oasis_2008-2011_F_ANG.doc...

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