Summary of Contents for AAT SERVO BLACK EDITION R1602
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BLACK EDITION Translation of the original user manual 2023-02 (5.1)
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Customer service at its best Spare parts Showroom & exhibition devices With our professional service concept Repair processing Re-use AAT proves once again its high claim of quality and off ers its clients an all-inclu- Technical information Complaints sive package. Product seminars ...
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You will also fi nd all safety-relevant changes that have been made to the user manual on our homepage. All versions with details of the production period of the product are obtainable at: www aat-online de/de/bda/SERVO...
Table of Contents Symbols and safety instructions Explanation of the symbols on the packaging Explanation of the symbols on the device Product description Device overview ..........8 Type plate incl.
NOTE If you have a visual disability, this user manual can be downloaded at: www aat-online de/de/bda/SERVO. Read the user manual prior to start-up and observe the warning notices and safety instructions. In the event of reading disabilities, cover training content in more depth verbally.
DANGER The SERVO must not be operated in the case of severe visual impairment and/or blindness! Do not exceed the total permissible weight and the maximum person weight, as this may lead to defects or an overloading of the SERVO. Avoid driving in heavy rain, ice, snow and on unsurfaced ground (sand, mud, loose crushed rock) to prevent slipping! Do not use on escalators or travellators to avoid injuries caused by a crash or the falling out of the...
Position: Type plate Indicates the year the medical device was manufactured. 20XX Manufacturer Position: Type plate Shows the manufacturer of the medical device (AAT Alber Antriebstechnik GmbH) Position: Type plate Serial number of the SERVO, e.g. R1601XXXXXX Medical Device Position: Type plate...
Product description 4 1 Device overview Manufacturer’s information: For a simplifi ed assignment of the individual components, the numbers listed here are cited in full for the fi rst time in the follow- ing chapters. Spiral cable Interface Operating unit Battery pack (lithium-ion) Battery bag Bracket Anti-tip supports Grip rings...
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Operating unit Hill assist Driving program 2 Assistance level (reduce) Display Spiral cable Assistance level (increase) Driving program 1 Drive wheels Plug-in contact Catch Mounting pin Release device Grip rings...
4 2 Type plate incl serial number Product / Model Max. speed Max. total weight Manufacturer address Person weight up to Symbols (refer to chapter 3) Rated slope Barcode (refer to chapter 3) Operating voltage Serial number (refer to chapter 3) Rated power of motor 4 3 Intended purpose A travel drive is an electrical transport device and is attached to a manual wheelchair.
4 5 Medical requirements and indication The operator must be physically and mentally able to operate the product. The SERVO is intended for patients who use or rather ride a manual wheelchair but do not have enough strength to propel the wheelchair continuously by the grip tires on their own. 4 6 Contraindications and restrictions The travel drives must not be used if: •...
4 8 Technical data SERVO WARNING - Do not exceed the total permissible weight and the maximum person weight, as this may lead to defects or overloading the SERVO. NOTE - Observe the technical data. SERVO Technology Lithium-ion (ALPHA box) Dimensions, battery pack Refer to chapter "Dimensional drawing"...
4 11 Accessories NOTE - Only use AAT Alber Antriebstechnik GmbH accessories. Bracket Battery pack (additional) Anti-tip supports Motor vehicle voltage converter 12 V / 230 V Spoke protector...
Assembly 5 1 Drive wheels CAUTION - Plug-in contacts must be dry! CAUTION - Do not lift or carry by the grip rings. If the original wheelchair wheels are still on the wheelchair, remove them first. Lift wheelchair Attach the mount of the Detail view: position the drive wheel. bracket to the mount on the Mounting pin on the wheel.
5 2 Battery pack WARNING - Never short-circuit or connect the poles of the battery pack to avoid electric shocks! CAUTION - Plug-in contacts must be dry! Establish driving mode (Fig 1 - 3, only with lithium-ion battery pack) Establish driving mode - Turn and insert the switching Tighten the screws.
WARNING - Never use without both anti-tip supports to prevent the wheelchair from tipping backwards! WARNING - Check the anti-tip supports before initial operation to ensure safety! If there are no anti-tip supports on the wheelchair, use AAT anti-tip supports in pairs. Observe markings...
Starting up DANGER - Operation only by a single, trained person. This person must be physically and mentally able to safely operate the SERVO and may not suffer from cognitive impairments! DANGER - Never use without both anti-tip supports to prevent the wheelchair from tipping backwards! DANGER - Avoid parallel journeys on steep hillsides or rails, to prevent the wheelchair from overturning! DANGER - Cross over roads, crossroads and railway crossings with increased caution! DANGER - Avoid driving on slopes with the SERVO deactivated, as there is no...
6 1 Switching on the device Please, switch on the SERVO Take a seat in the wheelchair. Switch on the SERVO - only after the occupant has Take the operating unit out of Press button 1 or 2. The last taken his seat.
6 3 Driving profile selection If necessary, deactivate the Set driving program 1 and Deactivate the hill assist. button lock. First press the assistance level 5. button, then press button 1. » The symbol disappears! Press and hold the + and - Use the + and - buttons to A marked driving profile is buttons simultaneously until...
6 4 Display indicators Start display Standard display (when Standard display (when switched on with button 1) switched on with button 2) » Hill assist » Hill assist » Driving program 1 » Driving program 2 » Assistance level » Assistance level »...
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Parameterisation Battery pack being charged Error messages (refer to chapter 11.2) Battery pack Drive wheels Operating unit...
Operation 7 1 Driving with the SERVO D ANGER - To start off on a hill, start with low assistance (driving program 1) to avoid tipping backwards. NOTE - Please refer to the chapter on warning notices, error messages and troubleshooting! NOTE - Display lighting switches off if the operating unit has not been used for 12 seconds. N OTE - In the event of longer breaks, the automatic switch-off switches off the SERVO after 10 min. If necessary, deactivate the Checking battery capacity Select driving program 1 button lock First, press the or 2 »...
If desired, deactivate the Insert the operating unit into Move both grip rings in the hill assist Press the the pocket. desired direction of travel. button twice » The symbol disappears! 7 2 Overcoming obstacles NOTE - Observe the wheelchair manufacturer’s information on the maximum obstacle height in the user manual without fail! NOTE - Be mindful of the anti-tip supports if you need to climb edges or obstacles as they can otherwise be damaged.
Insert the operating unit into Drive manually the pocket. 7 4 Manual driving with quick-release axle wheels CAUTION - Risk of crushing between tyre and side part / armrest! Deactivating the button lock Switch off the SERVO - Keep Removing the drive wheels First press the ...
Removal Removing the battery pack Carry out the steps listed in chapter 5.2 in reverse order. Please note that the fl ight mode (crossed out lightning) must be established for the lithium-ion battery pack if it is being transported. Loosen the screws. Turn and insert the switching Tighten the screws. strip.
28.8 V / 16 Ah) for air freight transport according to DOT + IATA (the flight mode must be activated). Nevertheless, in both cases, contact the airline in advance before taking a flight. Flight mode: 8 x 56.7 Wh - de-energised single batteries. If you need transport certificates for the airline, you will find them on our homepage at: https://www.aat-online.de/safetystatement Downloads > General > Certificate > Declaration of Conformity Switch off and remove the If not already done (chapter Stow securely in the vehicle SERVO (refer to chapter 8).
10 1 Battery pack and charger DANGER - Before shipping lithium-ion batteries (repair, disposal, etc.), it is mandatory to inform your specialist dealer or the manufacturer, as there is increased danger! Special shipping conditions may require specific packaging, among other things! Your specialised dealer will receive approved transport containers on request - shipping may only be carried out via the specialised dealer! (The regulation only applies to the lithium-Ion battery pack) WARNING - Never short-circuit or connect the poles of the battery pack to avoid...
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Charging the lithium-ion battery pack necessary, unplug The battery pack can stay in Connect the charger. interface. the battery bag when being » Plug the charger connector charged. into the charging port of the battery pack. LED green = battery full LED orange = battery is Check the capacity of the approx.
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Unplug the interface. Remove the battery pack. Connect voltage transformer » Open Velcro and remove and charger. battery pack. » Connect charger to battery pack. Switch on the voltage LED green = battery full LED orange = battery is converter. approx.
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Information on the charger Note - Observe the manufacturer’s information in the charger’s user manual! Possible error Charger SERVO L » Lithium-ion battery pack LED does not light up. » Battery capacity 16 Ah. Contact the manufacturer!
10 2 Cleaning and disinfection WARNING - No moisture must be allowed to enter the interior of the device! This may result in electric shocks! Use only damp cloths for cleaning the device’s surface! Never use wet cloths! WARNING - Test all safety-relevant functions after cleaning! WARNING - Do not smoke during cleaning! NOTE - Keep the away from sources of ignition.
(The regulation only applies to the lithium-Ion battery pack) Your SERVO and its batteries are durable products. After expiry of the natural service life, you can return these components to AAT Alber Antriebstechnik GmbH or their specialist dealers for disposal. On this product you will find the symbol of the "crossed out dustbin" ac- cording to the WEEE Directive.
Training is required in order to be able to perform the technical safety testing. For more information, please visit: www aat-online de under Company / Training. The test badge shows when the test is to be carried out at...
10 6 Reuse (change in operator) The term reuse is used when the AAT product of patient X is to be used for another patient Y. In addition, there is a reuse when a patient receives a different wheelchair and therefore requires new add-on parts. Please contact the manufacturer, the AAT field staff or the authorised specialist shop. The SERVO is suitable for A technical safety test and reuse.
11 Warning notices, error messages and troubleshooting 11 1 Warning notices Wheel lock Left drive wheel Right drive wheel Both drive wheels » Wheel and left arrow are » Wheel and right arrow are » Wheel and both arrows are flashing! flashing! flashing!
Not assigned Notify the manufacturer! Motor controller Notify the manufacturer! Electronics Notify the manufacturer! Parameter data Notify the manufacturer, the AAT field service, the authorised specialist dealer. Switch off the SERVO, wait 10 sec., switch on the SERVO. Software sequence Error still present? Yes: Notify the manufacturer! Switch off the SERVO, wait 10 sec., switch on the SERVO. Wrong command Error still present? Yes: Notify the manufacturer! Operating unit error...
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Is the battery pack empty? Yes: Charge! Battery pack in driving mode? No: Establish driving mode. Unable to switch on the SERVO Does the problem persist? Yes: Notify the manufacturer, the AAT field service, the authorised spe- cialist dealer. Charger still plugged in? Yes: Unplug. SERVO switched on? No: Switch it on.
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SERVO beyond the total permissible weight. • improper charging of the battery pack. Liability As the manufacturer of the SERVO, AAT Alber Antriebstechnik GmbH is not responsible for any damages that may result if: • The SERVO was improperly handled.