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User Manual
Reflex
part. no. BRU-E-30-401. Rev: 201502|5.
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  • Page 1 English User Manual Reflex part. no. BRU-E-30-401. Rev: 201502|5.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Troubleshooting ........15-17 Technical information ........18 If you have any questions or if you need help with your product, please contact your local supplier first (Technical Aid Centre). Eurovema AB Baldersvägen 38 SE-332 35 Gislaved Sweden Phone: +46 371 390 100 Fax: +46 371 189 82 www.eurovema.se...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Congratulations on your choice of a Reflex power wheelchair! We hope you will be pleased with this Euroflex product from Eurovema AB, designed and built in Gislaved, Sweden. The Reflex is designed to satisfy very high demands for ergonomics, sitting com- fort and function.
  • Page 4: Service

    NOTE! if the batteries Yuasa 2 pcs 12v-24Ah is damaged och leaks all contact with these should be avoided to avoid burns. Contact authorized service center immediately! Used batteries should be taken for recycling. At fault or service on the product contact the authorized dealer or Eurovema AB. Eurovema AB reserves the right to make changes.
  • Page 5: Labeling

    5. Maximum user weight 6. CE marking 7. Manufacturer's name 8. Barcode    Reflex XXX Eurovema AB Part no: xxx-xx-x Baldersvägen 38 S.no: xxxxxxxxxx Date: xxxxxx SE-332 35 Gislaved +46(0)371-39 01 00 www.eurovema.se info@eurovema.se (0X) XXXXXXXXXXXXXX (XX) XXXXXXXXXX CE MARKING This product is CE marked in accordance with Directive 93/42/EEC.
  • Page 6: Overview/Technical Information

    English GENERAL SW-01487 Cover 255001-7150 Front fork attachment 755001-7200 Front fork 755001-7100 Front wheel SW-01478 Front frame SW-01468 Actuator attachment 7YA17-12 Battery 755001-7000 Drive wheel 7DX2-PMA70 Power module 10) SW-01506 Anti tipping support 11) 669201-1700 Slipping clutch motor 12) 269102-1103H Motor, right 269102-1103V Motor, left...
  • Page 7: Fuse

    English AUTOMATIC FUSE The fuse triggers if a serious electrical fault occurs in the wheelchair. The button travels out about 8 mm and a white line becomes visible. The fuse can also be used as a mains switch. During storage, the fuse should be in the triggered position.
  • Page 8: Transport

    English RELEASING THE BRAKES To make it possible to transport the wheelchair with the electronics switched off, the brakes/motors must be disconnected. This is done by switching off the electronics and raising the red lever by the chassis leg adjacent to the rear swivel wheel. The chair can now be transported without the mo- tors braking.
  • Page 9: Control Box Electronic Dynamic

    English ELECTRONICS DYNAMIC The Reflex is a powered wheelchair equipped with the Dynamic control system for controlling the power from the batteries to the motors. The wheelchair and its electrical seat functions are con- trolled using the control box. The joystick is used to drive the wheelchair in the desired direction. The electronics can be programmed to suit the individual's wishes, but usually the original programme is perfectly adequate.
  • Page 10: Control Box Electronic Pg

    English ELECTRONICS PG The Reflex is a powered wheelchair equipped with the PG control system for controlling the power from the batteries to the motors. The wheelchair and its electrical seat functions are controlled using the control box. The joystick is used to drive the wheelchair in the desired direction. The electronics can be programmed to suit the individual's wishes, but usually the original programme is perfectly adequate.
  • Page 11: Storage

    English ADJUSTING THE MANEUVER BOX The maneuver box can be adjusted in depth (1) and sideways (2). Adjust all positions with an allen key no 5 mm to desired position. The maneuver box can be moved both to the outside and inside of the armrest. STORAGE If the wheelchair is stored for a longer period without being used ( one month or more) it should be stored in a clean, moisture-free, room- temperature space.
  • Page 12: Checklist Service/Recond

    English CONTROL LIST SERVICE/RECONDITIONING 1. ELECTRONICS Maneuver box/function/cleaning Tam/Clam Connections attachment Battery charger/function Power module/function 2. ELECTRICAL LIFTOMAT Noise/Clutch Attachment/Retightening Wiring/wear 3. CHASSIS Weldings Screw joints 4. DRIVING WHEEL Function/roll Wheel bearings/ wheel conveyors Attachment/retightening 5. STEERING WHEEL Function/roll/pivoting Wheel bearings/wheel conveyors Attachment/retightening 6.
  • Page 13: Service Manual

    English SERVICE MANUAL MOUNTING/ DEMOUNTING DRIVE WHEEL Loosen the four screws with an allen key no 5 mm. Remove the drive wheel and mount the new drive wheel on the shoulder. Refit the four screws. MOUNTING/ DEMOUNTING STEERING WHEEL Loosen the screw with an allen key no 5 mm, spanner no 13 mm.
  • Page 14 English SERVICEMANUAL MOUNTING AND DEMOUNTING ACTUATOR 1a. Loosen the screw with an allen key no 6. 2a. Loosen the clamp with an allen key no 5. Lift up the actuator and mount the new one. 3a. Observe the minimum height. BATTERY REPLACEMENT The chair has two batteries.
  • Page 15 English SERVICE AND TROUBLESHOOTING OF DX- CONTROL ELECTRONICS Number flashes Type of error The chair stops Wiring error Spare drive mode DX Module Depends on module Depends on type of error Depends on type of error DX Accessories Depends on type of error Depends on type of error Le (M1) motor Ri (M2) motor Le (M1) park.
  • Page 16 English 4 Flashes - right (M2) motor As above but for the M2-connection. 5 Flashes - left (M1) parking brake This indicates a break or a short circuit on the wire from the electronics module M1 connection to the parking brake, alternatively a parking brake error. Control by unplugging the M1 connection and measure the resistance between the inner pins (2 and 3), to determine a brake or a short circuit.
  • Page 17 English SERVICE AND TROUBLESHOOTING OF SHARK-DRIVE ELECTRONICS Number of flashes Type of error User error Battery error Left motor error (M1) Right motor error (M2) Left parking brake error (M1) Right Parking brake error (M2) SHARK drive unit error SHARK Power module error SHARK connection error Unknown error Incompatible controller...
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    English TROUBLESHOOTING Problem? Action! The wheelchair will not start? The circuit breaker has been tripped? Control the circuit breaker- see manual! The batteries are discharged? Charge the batteries- see manual Loose cables? Contact the technical aids center! The batteries will not recieve charging? The circuit breaker has been tripped? Control the circuit breaker- see manual! The batteries are discharged?
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