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Action Trackchair/Trackstander Owner’s Manual This manual is appropriate for the following models Models (Action Trackchair Eagle) Models (Trackstander Falcon) Model 16, 18, 20, 22, and 24 Model 1816, 1820, 2016, 2020 Models (Action Trackchair Hawk) Model 14, 16, 18, 20, and 22...
Device Description and Proposed Conditions of Use for the Trackstander ..........7 Device Description and Proposed Conditions of Use for the Trackchair ..........7 Operating the Action Trackchair/Trackstander ..................8 Comfort Adjustments ..........................9 Transferring into the Trackstander ..................10/11/12/13 Batteries and Charging ..................
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Welcome to Action Manufacturing, we want to make your experience the best it can be. Enclosed in this owner’s manual, you’ll find information to use and maintain your Action Trackchair Eagle, Action Trackchair Hawk, and the Action Trackstander Falcon models.
Safety Guidelines The Action Trackstander Falcon, Trackchair Eagle, and Trackchair Hawk models are all-terrain electrically powered wheelchairs. Familiarize yourself with the safe operating guidelines listed below before you operate these units. Symbols and/or words are used in this manual and apply to hazards or unsafe practices which could result in personal injury or property damage.
• As with many electrically controlled devices there is a risk of electrical interference from sources of electromagnetic radiation in the environment of the Action Trackchair/Trackstander, including but not limited to devices such as mobile telephones, electronic article surveillance systems to name a few.
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Located on the left side of the seat base near the left footrest down tube. Battery Specification and wheelchair information is contained on a label that is located in close proximity to the battery, (sample format below). This Action Trackchair/Trackstander was manufactured by: Action Manufacturing 1105 Lake Road...
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A design characteristic of the Action Trackchair Eagle models Eagle 16, Eagle 18, Eagle 20, Eagle 22, Eagle 24 and Hawk 14, 16, 18, 20 and 22 is the feature that allows the occupant to adjust the tilt angle of the seat base/backrest to achieve a variety of positioning angles to facilitate occupant comfort.
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Because the Action Trackchair Eagle and Hawk utilizes two rubber tracks as part of the drive system it can traverse uneven terrain comprised of soft sand, mud, snow, or other similar surfaces while providing stability and traction.
• The tilting of the seat can be achieved while driving in forward or reverse. • To activate the stand-up function on the Trackstander push the “M” button on the joystick control, and then move joy stick lever forward to stand, backward to sit. Cancel by pushing “M” again or moving joystick lever to the left.
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Transferring into your Action Trackchair/Trackstander • Know your abilities, if you need an assistant to safely transfer, have someone assist. • Always transfer into and out of your Trackchair/Trackstander when on firm level terrain. • Before you begin your transfer ensure that the joystick control has been turned off.
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• Once you have made the transfer, place your feet onto the foot rest platform. • The Trackchair/Trackstander is equipped with a foot strap that can be used to keep your feet firmly located on the foot rest. Open the Velcro strap closure and remove the strap from the D ring, place this strap in front of your ankles, insert the strap through the D ring and secure the Velcro strap to the mating Velcro material.
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• Move the knee pad bolster frame down (Trackstander model) and secured it with the pin as shown. • Place the leg support straps (Trackstander model) behind the upper portion of your calf (just below the knee) and secure the strap through the D ring. Repeat for the other leg. •...
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The batteries are warrantied for a period of 12 months. o Replacement batteries can be obtained from an authorized Batteries Plus distributor (www.batteriesplus.com/store-locator) or from the Action Trackchair dealer that you purchased your Trackchair or Trackstander from. A list of dealers can be found at www.actiontrackchair.com...
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Connections to the batteries must be completed as shown below 1. The battery wire harness ground wire (black in color) with the – symbol must be connected to the battery terminal that is identified with the – symbol and having a black colored ring around the battery bolt.
To Motor Controller Figure #2 Batteries and Charging Listed directly below are the key operating principles of the Pro Mariner Dual Pro battery charger. The complete Dual Pro battery charger operating instruction manual is listed starting on page 32. The Dual Pro battery charger contains an integrated drive inhibit feature, this feature prevents the Trackchair from being driven away when the battery charger is plugged into the wall outlet to charge the batteries.
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Conditioning: Amber LED illuminates during conditioning mode. Ready / maintain: Green LED illuminates when batteries are fully charged and being automatically maintained until you are ready to use your boat. Storage recondition: Green LED fades in and out when performing a once a month storage recondition mode.
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2 to 12.78 volts = 10% 12.79 to 13.25 volts = 10%, 30% 13.26 to 13.49 volts = 10%, 30%, 50% 13.50 to 14.04 volts = 10%, 30%, 50%, 70% 14.05 to 14.52 volts = 10%, 30%, 50%, 70%, 90% Green Flashing {Finishing Stage} 14.52 to 15.49 volts Battery life, long term storage and care.
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Battery Replacement Procedure Warning— Use care when working around batteries, metallic objects such as a wrench can cause a short circuit between the battery posts (the – and + terminals). A short-circuit will result in sparks and could cause an explosion. Always use safety gloves and protective eyeglasses when working with batteries.
Do not pull Trackchair/Trackstander faster than 5 MPH. Cleaning your Trackchair/Trackstander • The Action Trackchair/Trackstander can be washed with a garden hose, do not use high pressure washers to clean the chair. Always cover the joystick with a plastic bag to protect it from getting moisture inside.
EMC Compliance All models of Action Trackstander comply with the requirements and test methods for electromagnetic compatibility of electrically powered wheelchairs including their battery chargers. Testing was performed to IEC 60601-1-2, ANSI/RESNA WC-2:2009 section 21 testing requirements. The Action Trackstander has been tested to 20 volts per meter (V/m) in the range of 26 MHz to 1000 MHz which is the generally acceptable and useful immunity level against EMI at this testing level there was no EMI phenomena observed.
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Powered Wheelchairs And Motorized Scooters. Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic emissions Table #1 The Action Trackchair and Trackstander is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user should assure that the Trackchair/Trackstander is used in such an environment.
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Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity Table #2 The Action Trackchair and Trackstander is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Trackchair/Trackstander should assure that it is used in such an environment.
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Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity Table #4 The Action Trackchair and Trackstander is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Trackchair/Trackstander should assure that it is used in such an environment.
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Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the Action Trackchair/Trackstander. Table #6 The Action Trackchair and Trackstander are intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the Trackchair/Trackstander can help prevent electromagnetic...
Each Action Trackchair and or Trackstander is delivered to the customer fully assembled and ready for use. For service and repair contact the Action Trackchair dealer that you purchased your unit from or refer to the dealer listing section of our website at www.actiontrackchair.com. Always have the serial number of your Trackchair/Trackstander handy when you call the dealer.
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Lap belt Standard Four point harness standard Knee support Standard Curb Clearance 3” 3” Minimum braking time and distance of the Action Trackchair/Trackstander Normal Operation Speed in meters per Test Plane Inclination Direction of travel stopping distance in second meters...
Dimensional Information (Action Trackstander Falcon) Required as per RESNA WC-1 section 15 disclosure of test information Overall length 58.2” Overall width 37.2” or 40.5” (based on model) Total mass (including batteries) 470 pounds approximate Required width of right angled corridor turn- 47.7” Effective seat depth 16.2”...
RESNA Test Information/results as outlined in WC-1 and WC-2 Many of the required RESNA tests mandate the use of a test dummy. The weight of the test dummy used was 300 lbs. Summary of testing data for Falcon Standing static stability forward – track rotation locked 17.7 degrees. Seated static stability forward –...
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Dimensional Information (Action Trackchair Eagle) Required as per RESNA WC-1 section 15 disclosure of test information Overall length 52.5” Overall width 37.0” to 43.0” (based on model) Total mass (including batteries) 400 pounds approximate (based on model) Required width of right angled corridor turn- 45.9”...
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RESNA Test Information/results as outlined in WC-1 and WC-2 Many of the required RESNA tests mandate the use of a test dummy. The weight of the test dummy used was 300 lbs. Summary of testing data For Eagle Standing static stability forward – track rotation locked 17.7 degrees.
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Dimensional Information (Action Trackchair Hawk) Required as per RESNA WC-1 section 15 disclosure of test information Overall length 47.5” Overall width 29.5” Total mass (including batteries) 466 pounds approximate (varies with options) Required width of right angled corridor turn- 36”...
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RESNA Test Information/results as outlined in WC-1 and WC-2 Many of the required RESNA tests mandate the use of a test dummy. The weight of the test dummy used was 250 lbs. Summary of testing data For Hawk Standing static stability forward – track rotation locked 23.2 degrees. Seated static stability forward –...
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Enable 40 Joystick Diagnostics Reference Information HANDCONTROL LCD REMEDY Enable 40 Joystick Diagnostics Referen e Manual FAULT/WARNING DISPLAY Power Section Fault, or Current Sensor Fault, or EEPROM Fault, or Main Relay Fault, or Precharge Fault, or HW 1. Cycle power 2.
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Controller Over/Under temperature 1. If too hot, wait for controller to cool. warning. 2. If too cold, drive chair in limited current mode until controller warms up. Drive Thermal Warning 1. Wait for motor to cool. 1. Check wiring. Open Motor Fault 2.
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Strapping Methods to secure Trackchair/Trackstander on to carrier Proper strapping options for Trackchair/Trackstander to carrier ***Class III receiver hitch required for carrier, Check auto manufacturers recommendation for hitch capacity*** Class III— 2” -- Up to 6,000 pounds towing capacity, up to 600 pounds tongue weight Page | 37...
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If the seat tilt function should stop working: First check the fuse in the black fuse holder located at the black & red 16 gauge wire harness which comes off the battery, fuse type is an ATC 20 amp (see figure #3). If you suspect the “Tilt on the Fly”...
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If sit to stand system should stop working: First check the fuse in the black fuse holder located at the black & red, 16 gauge wire harness which comes off the battery, fuse type is an ATC 20 amp. If you suspect the actuator has failed and you have a “Tilt on the Fly” rocker switch, (not tilt through the joystick) you can simply bypass the lift actuator as follows: Locate wire coming out of the side of the lift actuator, unplug from the current white 2 pin plug it is attached to at the motor controller, as in picture 1.
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Law, Regulation and Policy for Wheelchair/Mobility Device Use in “Federally Designated Wilderness (ADA Title V Section 508c, as amended in 2008) (1) IN GENERAL – Congress reaffirms that nothing in the Wilderness Act prohibits wheelchair use in a wilderness area by an individual whose disability requires its use. The Wilderness Act requires no agency to provide any form of special treatment or accommodation or to construct any facilities or modify any conditions of lands within a wilderness area to facilitate such use.
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