LOGO SILVER ALLTRACK R3 Owner's Manual

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OWNER'S MANUAL
ALLTRACK R
/R
3
Supplier: This Owner's Manual must be given to the wheelchair user.
User: Before using this wheelchair, please read this entire Owner's Manual and save it for future reference.
Caution: Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a practitioner licensed by the law of the State/Province in which they practice.
Power Wheelchair
3HD
OM | PD-A20605 | 1000897 | REV. 01

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  • Page 1: Environment, Terrain And Street Use

    Find this notice at www.logo-silver.fr OWNER’S MANUAL OM | PD-A20605 | 1000897 | REV. 01 ALLTRACK R Power Wheelchair Supplier: This Owner’s Manual must be given to the wheelchair user. User: Before using this wheelchair, please read this entire Owner’s Manual and save it for future reference. Caution: Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a practitioner licensed by the law of the State/Province in which they practice.
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Manual, please contact your authorized supplier or a qualifi ed technician the service you receive from your authorized LOGO SILVER prior to operating your Alltrack power wheelchair. Not doing EUROPE supplier. Please feel free to write or call us at the so, may result in damage and/or injury.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Maintenance chart ............. 42 Fasteners ................16 Ordering parts ..............43 Foot platform/footplates ........... 16 Freewheel release levers & brake release levers ..... 17 XII. LOGO SILVER LIMITED WARRANTY On/Off switch ..............17 XIII. RECYCLING Pneumatic tires ..............17 Positioning belts ..............17 XIV.
  • Page 4: Your Power Wheelchair And Its Parts

    III. YOUR ALLTRACK R SERIES POWER SEAT WIDTH RANGE WHEELCHAIR & ITS PARTS • Adjustable from 15” to 20” (380 mm to 510 mm) • Adjustable from 19” to 24” (485 mm to 610 mm) BASE POWER WHEELCHAIR USER WEIGHT LIMITS* •...
  • Page 5 III. YOUR ALLTRACK R SERIES POWER WHEELCHAIR AND ITS PARTS ( CONTINUED 1- Joystick 7- Caster Fork 13- Armrest 2- Backrest 8- Caster Tire 14- Push Handle 3- Front Riggings 9- Brake Release Levers (std motors) 15- Headrest 4- Foot Platform 10- Drive Wheel 5- Seat Pan 11- Freewheel Release Levers (optional motors)
  • Page 6: Iv. Notice - Read Before Use

    - Notes are informative statements to help further explain actions, warnings or product detail. WARNING LOGO SILVER is not responsible for personal injury or property damage resulting in anybody failing to follow the warnings Be aware that electrostatic discharge has the and instructions in this Owner’s Manuel.
  • Page 7: Emi (Electromagnetic Interference)

    V. EMI SOURCES OF EMI (ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE) WARNING WARNING The sources of EMI fall into three broad types: Read all warnings to reduce the risk of unintended power wheelchair movement: 1. HAND-HELD TRANSCEIVERS Beware of the danger from hand-held transceivers. NEVER The antenna is usually mounted directly on the unit.
  • Page 8: Immunity Level

    2. The higher the immunity level, the less the risk of EMI. It is Contact: LOGO SILVER’s Customer Service Department believed that a 20 V/m immunity level will protect the power at +33 4 76 21 22 19.
  • Page 9: Vi. General Warnings

    VI. GENERAL WARNINGS ATTENDANTS WARNING WARNING Make sure you read all warnings and follow all instructions in Read all warnings in this section. If you do not comply with these each section of this Owner's Manual. Be aware that warnings that warnings, a fall, tip-over or loss of control may occur and cause apply to the user also apply to you.
  • Page 10: Power Module Settings

    Your authorized supplier is best suited to adjust any part of your Alltrack power wheelchair unless explicitly these settings. authorized by LOGO SILVER. Doing so will void the warranty and may create a safety hazard. Contact your authorized supplier to adjust the power module...
  • Page 11: Motor Vehicle Safety/Transit Use

    ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS STREET USE WARNING WARNING Your power wheelchair is not designed for use in a heavy rain In some areas, power wheelchairs are not legal for use on pub lic storm, or in snowy or icy conditions. roads. Be alert to the danger of motor vehicles on roads or in parking lots.
  • Page 12: Center Of Gravity

    CENTER OF GRAVITY (CG) TRANSFERS WARNING WARNING The point where a power wheelchair will tip forward, back, or to It is dangerous to transfer on your own. It requires good bal ance the side depends on its center of gravity and stability. The center and agility.
  • Page 13: Leaning Or Reaching

    LEANING OR REACHING OBSTACLES WARNING WARNING Leaning or reaching affects the center of gravity of your power Obstacles you may have to overcome daily include door wheelchair. If done improperly, a fall or tip-over is likely. When in thresholds, lifts, ramps and hazards such as potholes and broken doubt, ask for help or use a device to extend your reach.
  • Page 14: Ramps, Slopes & Sidehills

    RAMPS, SLOPES & SIDEHILLS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A FALL, TIP-OVER OR LOSS OF CONTROL: WARNING WARNING The center of gravity of your power wheelchair changes when you are on a slope. NEVER use your power wheelchair on a slope unless you are sure you can do so without losing traction.
  • Page 15: Ramps At Home/Work And Lifts

    RAMPS AT HOME AND WORK CURBS & SINGLE STEPS WARNING WARNING Before driving on a ramp, return to a seating position and survey It is recommended to ALWAYS use a ramp or a curb cut the condition of the ramp. On slippery ramps traction may be when climbing and/or descending a curb, single step, reduced causing your wheelchair to slide.
  • Page 16: Warnings: Components & Options

    NOTE - Using parts or making changes without prior authorization cause malfunction. from LOGO SILVER may create a safety hazard and will void the Only use fasteners provided by LOGO SILVER. warranty. 2. If fasteners become loose, tighten them immediately.
  • Page 17: Freewheel Release Levers & Brake Release Levers

    3. An over-infl ated tire may burst. 4. NEVER use a gas station air pump to infl ate a tire. Such Use of a seating system not approved by LOGO SILVER pumps provide air at high volume, and could cause the tire to may alter the center of gravity of this power wheelchair.
  • Page 18: Upholstery Fabric

    UPHOLSTERY FABRIC 5. TILTING POWER BASE WITH PUSH HANDLES WARNING DO NOT attempt to tilt the power wheelchairs by pulling down on the push handles. Power wheelchairs have heavy Replace worn or torn fabric of seat sling, seat cushion and bases.
  • Page 19: Weight Capacity For Power Options

    POWER TILT POWER ELEVATING & ARTICULATING LEGRESTS WARNING WARNING NOTE - (Pinch Point) - Avoid putting hands or fi ngers near the power tilt mechanism while in operation. NOTE - (Pinch Point) - Avoid putting hands or fi ngers near the power legrests mechanism while in operation.
  • Page 20: Viii. Set-Up, Adjustment & Use

    VIII. SET-UP, ADJUSTMENT & USE TOOLS YOU WILL NEED BASIC TOOL KIT ADJUSTMENT AND USE To set-up, adjust and maintain your power wheelchair you may NOTES: need the following tools: 1. WORK SURFACE FOR SET-UP • Phillips and and Robertson #3 (square) screwdrivers Use a flat surface, such as a table, to assemble, adjust and •...
  • Page 21 2. REMOVING THE BATTERIES FOR TRANSPORTING Fig.2 OR SERVICING (Fig.1-2 on next page) a) Push tabs together towards the center to release door (A). b) Drop panel (B). Carefully pull battery pack until cable connection is accessible. d) Disconnect and pull battery pack to full deployment to remove it.
  • Page 22: Swing-Away Footrests

    SWING-AWAY FOOTRESTS Fig.3 (FIG.3-4) 1. INSTALLATION (FIG.3) a) Place legrest pivot pin (C) into the locating hole on top of the receiver with the footrest facing outward from frame. b) Rotate the footrest inward until latch plate locks (D) into place.
  • Page 23: Center Mount Adjustment

    CENTER MOUNT ADJUSTMENT Fig.1 (Fig.1-2) NOTE - The following adjustments are done on both sides whether one-piece footplate or split footplates as well as on both calf pads. 1. HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT (FIG.2) ONE-PIECE FOOTPLATE: a) Loosen 4 securing bolts (A) with 4 mm Allen key. b) Slide footplate to desired height.
  • Page 24: Dual Post Height Adjustable Armrest

    DUAL POST HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE ARMREST CANTILEVER AND RECLINING (Fig.3) ARMREST ADJUSTMENT (Fig.4-5) The dual post flip-back armrest can be used as either a flip-back armrest or a removable armrest. Both the cantilever and reclining armrests can be flipped-back, are height adjustable, but they are not removable. 1.
  • Page 25: Multi-Axis Headrest

    - For proper seat and back adjustments, technicians must refer NOTE Fig.5 to the Adjusting Seat, Back and Center of Gravity Instruction Guide on on our website: https://amylior.com/instruction-guides/ MULTI-AXIS HEADREST (FIG.4-5) The multi-axis headrest has a pivot ball at the bottom to allow up to 3”...
  • Page 26: Joystick

    JOYSTICK 5. ADJUSTING JOYSTICK USING ROTATING BALL (Fig.2) a. Lightly loosen 3 securing screws (G) on rotating ball Please refer to the input device Owner's Manual provided with ring, one at a time, with a 1/8 Allen key. the information package. b.
  • Page 27: Freewheel & Brake Release Levers

    FREEWHEEL & BRAKE RELEASE LEVERS FOR BRAKE RELEASE (FIG.5) (FIG.4-5) a) To disengage levers: When you need to manually push the power wheelchair, for Rotate both levers toward the outside (C). example in an emergency, or if batteries fail, you must disengage the freewheel/brake release levers.
  • Page 28: Ix. Operating Guide

    The joystick connects to a power module, which controls the power wheelchair’s performance. The joystick varies based on the option selected for you. R-NET JOYSTICK (OPTIONAL) NOTE - Use only LOGO SILVER recommended parts. LOCKING OR UNLOCKING THE JOYSTICK TO LOCK WITH R-NET AND VR2 KEYPAD VR2 JOYSTICK •...
  • Page 29: Display Settings For R-Net Color Models

    Have your control settings re-adjusted immediately if you notice any change in your ability to: • Control the joystick. • Avoid running into objects. NOTE - Control settings are adjusted by your LOGO SILVER authorized supplier. • Once information is entered, select exit and toggle joystick accordingly. WARNING When starting the wheelchair, the joystick toggle functions as an accelerator.
  • Page 30: Power Seating Options

    POWER SEATING OPTIONS SEAT TILT NEUTRAL POSITION NEUTRAL POSITION THIS IS REFERRED TO AS THE NEUTRAL POSITION: DRIVE LOCK-OUT This position is without elevation and/or tilt, This position is without elevation and/or tilt, Drive lock-out is a safety feature designed to prevent the power fully retracted center mount and backrest fully retracted center mount and backrest wheelchair from being driven while in a tilt angle over 15°...
  • Page 31 SEAT ELEVATE SEAT ELEVATE BACKREST RECLINE DRIVING IN REDUCED SPEED (CREEP MODE) TIP LIMIT SWITCH Reduced drive speed is a feature designed to allow the user to When equipped with a power tilt and power or manual recline drive the wheelchair at a reduced speed while lifted up to 1 1” combination, your power wheelchair will include a tip switch (280 mm).
  • Page 32 ELEVATING & ARTICULATING LEGRESTS (LEFT) ELEVATING & ARTICULATING LEGRESTS (RIGHT) COMBINATION POWER RECLINE AND LEGREST COMBINATION POWER RECLINE AND LEGREST ELEVATE...
  • Page 33: Power Seating Operations Through The Joystick

    ELEVATING & ARTICULATING CENTER MOUNT POWER SEATING OPERATIONS THROUGH THE JOYSTICK The power tilt, seat elevate, backrest recline, elevate & articulating legrests and center mount functions can be operated using the joystick on your power wheelchair. The following joysticks activate multiple power options.
  • Page 34: Power Seating Activation

    POWER SEATING ACTIVATION 3. DUAL PUSH BUTTON SINGLE POWER ACTIVATION The following devices are designed to activate one of the power seating options described previously, such as tilt, elevate, recline, combined legrests and center mount. Activation devices are located next to the joystick. For the purpose of consistency, let’s assume the wheelchair is in its neutral position to start.
  • Page 35: Power Seating Operation Pictogram Legend

    NOTE - These keypads are examples of the factory- programmed positioning for each power seating options which will depend on the confi guration selected by the user. The bottom row of pictograms (B) on the keypads represent factory-programmed positions stored in memory if that option is selected.
  • Page 36: Storing Power Positions In Memory

    STORING POWER POSITIONS IN MEMORY 2. USING THE KEYPAD a) Set the seating in the desired position, then stop all seating WARNING movements. If the seating is moving it will not be possible to store the position. When selecting a position stored in memory, all actuators are in motion to activate the desired power seating position.
  • Page 37 4. 4-WAY TOGGLE NOTE – This toggle switch can be pre-programmed with 2, 3 or 4 power seating options. If 2 power options are selected, these options will be assigned to the forward and backward toggle directions. If 3 power options are selected, the third option will be assigned to the right side toggle.
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting Guide For Power Seating

    • Verify electrical assembly and programming thoroughly in one direction • Cable connected in wrong location • If problem persists, call LOGO SILVER technical • Pinched cables support for further instructions Relays can be heard, but • Actuator not connected to power module •...
  • Page 39: Batteries

    X. BATTERIES BATTERY CHARGER A battery charger produces a direct current (DC). When applied INTRODUCTION to a discharged battery, this reverses the chemical reaction that led to its discharge. 1. NOTES - 1. CHARGE RATE. HOW FAST A BATTERY WILL •...
  • Page 40: Charging Batteries

    ALWAYS WARNING Use the charger that comes with your power wheelchair. • Batteries weigh up to 55 lb (25 kg) each. Use caution when Read and follow all instructions and warnings. lifting them to and from the compartment to avoid back strain.
  • Page 41: Cleaning

    DISINFECTING & RE-USING A POWER WHEELCHAIR Regular care and maintenance will prevent premature wear and unexpected damage to your LOGO SILVER product. Use only the Many disinfecting products are commercially available and must following cleaning methods. be used according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Before using any products on the wheelchair, test on a small area to ensure the disinfecting product is compatible with the wheelchair materials.
  • Page 42: Battery Maintenance

    If any of the items are loose, worn, bent or distorted, im mediately have them checked and/or repaired 2. CORROSION by your authorized LOGO SILVER supplier. If you hear unusual Check battery terminals often for corrosion. noises such as rattling, screeching or knocking; feel unusual sensations such as shaking, vibrating or bouncing;...
  • Page 43: Ordering Parts

    • Batteries which can no longer be used are taken back by your dealer or by Logo Silver. 6. User weight and height. • The power wheelchair may be returned to Logo Silver for recycling. XII. LOGO SILVER LIMITED WARRANTY...
  • Page 44: Xiv. Product Specifications

    XIV. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS This product complies with the regulations and guidelines for medical aids and carries a CE symbol. Configuration HYBRID-WHEEL DRIVE - STANDARD (ALLTRACK R3) OR HEAVY-DUTY (ALLTRACK R3-HD) - K0848/K0856/K0861 - 0-300 lb Alltrack R3 HCPCS Codes (For US only)
  • Page 45 Confi guration HYBRID-WHEEL DRIVE (cont'd) Overall length with legrest 46” (1 170 mm) Static stability downhill 20° Static stability uphill 20° Static stability sideways 10° Theoretical range (distance without Gr 24 = 37.7 miles (60.6 km), Gr 22 = 26.8 miles (43.2 km) recharging) Dynamic stability uphill 10°...
  • Page 46: Battery Connection Label

    APPENDIX A BATTERY CONNECTION LABEL WARNING ATTENTION • NEVER CROSS BATTERY CABLES • NE JAMAIS CROISER LES FILS LORS WHEN INSTALLING THEM. DE L’INSTALLATION • ALWAYS PLACE THE PROTECTIVE CAPS • TOUJOURS POSITIONNER LES CAPUCHONS TO COMPLETELY COVER THE PROTECTEURS POUR RECOUVRIR BATTERY POLES.
  • Page 48 Assemblies, adjustments and distribution Europe : 163 cours Berriat 38000 Grenoble France +33 4 76 21 22 19 sav@logo-silver.fr contact@logo-silver.fr Made by: Inc. 3190 F.-X.-Tessier Vaudreuil-Dorion QC J7V 5V5, CANADA...

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