CaterWil GTS3 Instructions For Use Manual

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Wheelchair-transformer CaterWil
model: GTS3

Instructions for Use

Caterwil LLC, phone +7-(383)-319-7837,
www.caterwil.com
ver 1.0.1 rev 25.01.2017
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  • Page 1: Instructions For Use

    Wheelchair-transformer CaterWil model: GTS3 Instructions for Use Caterwil LLC, phone +7-(383)-319-7837, www.caterwil.com ver 1.0.1 rev 25.01.2017...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Product Description ............................3 General description ........................... 3 Technical specifications ..........................4 Remote controller ............................. 5 Batteries specifications ..........................7 Safety features............................7 Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) ..................... 8 Electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection ....................8 Materials safety ............................8 Vibrations protection ..........................
  • Page 3: Product Description

    1.1 General description Fig. 1 Wheelchair transformer CaterWil GTS3 with electrical drive is designed to be driven by disabled person or by the attendant. The wheelchair can overcome different kind of obstacles including stairs. CaterWil has wheels and tracks platform. Wheels platform is used for moving on a smooth surface.
  • Page 4: Technical Specifications

    The CaterWil dimensions don’t exceed sizes of usual wheelchair. The width of the device is 65 cm that allows using it at home conditions, going through interior doors and using elevators. The CaterWil can climb stairs up to 40 deg on tracks and can climb ramps up to 18 deg on wheels (fig. 2) 1.2 Technical specifications...
  • Page 5: Remote Controller

    fig.2 1.3 Remote controller The Remote controller is used to control the power wheelchair. The Remote controller consists of a keypad, LED display and joystick. The control panel is used to switch the power wheelchair on and off, to enter driving commands and to display the current state of certain functions and components. fig.
  • Page 6  Chair up and down buttons Moves chair up or down in wheel mode for adjusting chair angle  Wheel and track mode buttons Start transforming into wheel mode (fig. 1) or track mode (fig. 4)  Special functions button Provide additional functions in combination with other buttons ...
  • Page 7: Batteries Specifications

    1.4 Batteries specifications The wheelchar CaterWil GTS3 has 2 AGM batteries that are maintenance-free. Table 2. Delta HRL 12-33 battery specifications Nominal voltage Rated capacity (2 hour rate) 33Ah Number of cell Weight 11.5 kg Dimensions (height x length x width)
  • Page 8: Electromagnetic Interference (Emi)

    Caterwil electronics is designed stable to EMI, all control signals are grounded and filtered by hardware and software. Caterwil has been tested to a radiated immunity level of 20 volts per meter. This means that the wheelchair is stable under electromagnetic interference of household equipment, personal devices, radio transmitters, TV stations and other public equipment.
  • Page 9: Adjusting The Lower Leg Length (See Fig. 5)

    2.2 Adjusting the Lower Leg Length (see fig. 5) 1. Loosen the screws on the footrest bar. 2. Move the footplate up or down to adapt the height to the individual lower leg length and seat cushion thickness. 3. Retighten the screws. 2.3 Adjusting footrest angle (see fig.
  • Page 10: Swing-Away Remote Controller Holder

    (see fig. 6). You can now slide the armrest up and down. 2.7 Lap Belt The GTS3 can be equipped with a lap belt. To apply the lap belt, insert the two buckle halves into each other until they lock in place fig. 8).
  • Page 11: Turning On/Off And Operating

    2.8 Turning on/off and operating 1. Make sure the ESD button is pressed. If it is not - push it to activate the wheelchair. 2. Press the On/Off button to turn on the wheelchair WARNING Make sure that all other buttons are not pressed and the joystick is not inclined before turning on the wheelchair.
  • Page 12: Replacing Batteries

    1. Fuse cap 2. Fuse, inserted 3. Fuse holder 3.3 Replacing Batteries NOTICE It’s recommended that both batteries be replaced if one battery is defective. 1 . Open battery box covering by unscrewing 2 bolts using 8 mm wrench. 2 . Unscrew wires from installed batteries 3.
  • Page 13: Tighten Screws

    3.4 Tighten screws All screws must be tightened with torque according to the table: Table 4. Screws tightening torque 3.5 Troubleshooting During the operation there can appear some failures. Please use the table to identify and fix the problem. If problems can not be solved please inform service center. Table 5.

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