Ortopedia TOURING 926 Operating Manual

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Operating Manual
Electric Wheelchair
TOURING 926
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  • Page 1 Operating Manual Electric Wheelchair TOURING 926 S T A Y M O B I L E...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Electric wheelchairs with a top speed of 6 km/h ........... 8 2.1.2 Electric wheelchairs with a top speed of 10 km/h ..........8 3. Overview ........................9 Model TOURING 926 ......................9 4. Handling the wheelchair .................... 10 Use ........................... 10 Tips for accident prevention ..................... 10 4.2.1...
  • Page 3 Ramps and lifting platforms ..................... 25 5.5.6 Electrically height-adjustable legrests ..............39 5.5.6.1 Detaching the legrests ............... 39 4.9.1 Special safety information: ................... 25 5.5.6.2 Hanging in the legrests ..............39 5. Components ......................... 26 5.5.6.3 Adjusting the height of the foot plate ..........39 5.5.6.4 Adjusting the height of the foot plate ..........
  • Page 4: Foreword

    Like every other vehicle, the electric Fuses ..........................61 wheelchair is a technical aid. It needs wheelchair. Model Touring 926 ......................62 explanation, a small amount of mainte- Meaning of the labels on the wheelchair ................. 64 Note: nance and can be a source of danger 9.
  • Page 5: Legal Requirements

    The overview (Fig. 1 + 2) shows the important components and control ments of the country in which the wheel- surance plate that must be attached to devices of the TOURING 926. chair is used. the rear cover of the vehicle with two screws.
  • Page 6: Handling The Wheelchair

    Attention: The TOURING 926 is a wheelchair de- the security plug at the front of the con- Comply with the contents of the signed primarily for outdoor use. The...
  • Page 7: Safety Information

    4.3 Drive/push mode 4.2.5 Safety information Do not pull out the security plug whilst An exposure to high temperatures The lever (Fig. 5/ ) for switching the still in motion. Do not press the ON/ from lamps, the sun or other heat or drive motors between the drive mode OFF key whilst still in motion.
  • Page 8: Selecting The Push Mode

    4.3.1 Selecting the push mode 4.3.2 Selecting the drive mode Switch off the control box because the 1. Push the selection lever (Fig. 10/ pushing will otherwise be made difficult to the front until it audibly latches. by the electric system. 2.
  • Page 9: Preparing For Driving

    Every battery has a normal 'self-dis- Charging plug plied and recommended by ORTOPEDIA charge'. The batteries should be re- are used. Your ORTOPEDIA authorised – Charge the batteries via the control...
  • Page 10: Charging Procedure

    4.5 Driving behaviour 4.4.2 Charging procedure The charging process for gel batteries You determine the speed and the travel takes longer than that for batteries with direction through the movement of the liquid electrolyte due to physical reasons. joystick (Fig. 19/ ).
  • Page 11: Brakes

    4.6 Brakes 4.7 Handling the con- trol unit Attention: Have the brakes repaired immedi- The position of the control unit can be ately by an authorised dealer if they adapted to the lower arm length of the work one-sided or if the braking ef- user.
  • Page 12: Detaching The Control Unit

    4.7.3 Detaching the control 4.7.5 Swivelling the control unit unit to the side Open the cable clip (Fig. 24/ ) and The control unit can be swivelled to the slacken the clamping screw (Fig. 23/ side into a position where it is parallel to ).
  • Page 13: Transport In Vehicles

    4.9 Ramps and lifting 4.8.2 Transport in vehicles platforms The following items may be necessary for the transport in vehicles (Fig. 25). The wheelchair can be loaded with the 1. Taking off the legrests. aid of ramps or lifting platforms. The following safety information must be 2.
  • Page 14: Components

    5. Components 5.1.3 Swivelling up the seat The seat must be swivelled up to the rear for maintenance work and for access to 5.1 Seat the batteries and the fuses. Attention: 5.1.1 Seat cushion – Park the wheelchair on a level sur- The standard seat cushion (Fig.
  • Page 15: Backrest

    5.2 Backrest 5.2.2 Standard backrest Tools: 5.2.1 Attaching/detaching the 1 x 13 mm open-end or ring spanner ERGOpor backrest element 1x hexagonal stud wrench WW* 6 5.2.1.1 Detaching the ERGOpor The angle of the standard backrest (Fig. backrest element ) can be infinitely adjusted be- tween approx.
  • Page 16: Backrest

    5.2.3 30° backrest 5.2.3.2 Detaching the 30° backrest The angle of the 30° backrest (Fig. 59) can be infinitely-adjusted between The 30° backrest can be detached for approx. -5° and 30°. transport or storage. Screw out the se- curing screw (Fig. 46/ ) on both sides The adjustable backrest is combined with and then pull off the backrest in an up-...
  • Page 17: Detaching The 30° Backrest

    5.3 Armrests 5.2.4.1 Detaching the backrest element The armrests can be adjusted in height Pull the upper holders off the backrest and depth to suit the needs of the user. frame (Fig. 48) and then lift off the backrest element in an upward direc- Attention: tion.
  • Page 18: Height Adjustment

    5.4 Clothing protector 5.3.2 Height adjustment Tools: The clothing protector can be horizon- 1 x 13 mm open-end or ring spanner tally displaced. You do this by slacken- Slacken the securing screw (Fig. 52/ ing the securing screws (Fig 55/ , bring the backrest into the desired Bringing the clothing protector to the vertical position and then retighten the...
  • Page 19: Calf Strap

    5.5.1 Calf strap 5.5.5 Height-adjustable legrests 774-2 and 774-2 AL-E The calf strap is wrapped around the left and right legrest and secured with 5.5.5.1 Detaching the legrests Velcro fasteners (Fig. 56/ ). The calf strap is detached by opening the Velcro Pull down the locking knob (Fig.
  • Page 20: Adjusting The Height Of The Foot Plate

    5.5.5.4 Adjusting the height of 5.5.6 Electrically height-adjust- the legrests able legrests You raise the legrest by simply pulling it See the 'Operating Manual for Control Units' for information on how to adjust up to the desired height. To lower the legrest, hold the legrest and then press the electrically height-adjustable legrests.
  • Page 21: Options

    6. Options 6.1.2 Putting on the seatbelt with catch Options are not a part of the standard Pull both seat straps to the front and push scope of supply. the latch tongue deep into the catch (Fig. 66) until the automatic latching Note: mechanism audibly latches.
  • Page 22: Headrest

    6.2 Headrest 7. Maintenance Do not clean the electric wheelchair with a high-pressure cleaner! The headrest in combination with the 7.1 Cleaning Keep water and moisture away from Ergorpor backrest element (Fig. 66.1) is electrical components and cables! non-twisting, height-adjustable and de- A regular cleaning of the electric wheel- tachable.
  • Page 23: Repairs

    7.2 Repairs 7.4 Spare parts Upholstery and covers: Tyres: Clean the upholstery and covers with A difference in tyre pressure between You can trustingly use an authorised Spare parts can only be ordered from warm water. In the case of stubborn soil- the wheels on one axle causes the vehi- workshop for any necessary repair work.
  • Page 24: Disposal

    7.5 Batteries 7.4.1 Disposal 7.5.4 Battery replacement 7.5.5 Safety information The product packing material can be The daily use of the electric wheelchair Keep children away from batteries, Electrical vehicles require special drive disposed of as recyclable material. places a high demand on the drive bat- accessory parts and packing mate- batteries.
  • Page 25: Exposing The Batteries

    Note: 7.5.6.2 Checking the acid level: Rinse skin or body parts that have 1. The acid level of the batteries falls come into contact with acid immedi- due to the evaporation of water, es- ately with running water for several pecially during high ambient tem- minutes.
  • Page 26: Fuses/Connections

    7.6 Fuses/connections 7.7 Lighting 7.6.1 Replacing fuses 7.7.1 Headlight Before replacing fuses, park the wheel- Filament bulb: chair on a level surface and move the 24V/3W E10 selection lever to the drive mode posi- Tools: Phillips screwdriver tion to prevent the wheelchair from moving.
  • Page 27: Front Indicator

    7.7.2 Front indicator 7.7.3 Rear indicator Ball lamp: Spherical bulb: 24V/10W BA 15s 24V/21W BA 15s Tools: Phillips screwdriver Tool: Phillips screwdriver Note: Note: Use a dry cloth to hold the glass body Use a dry cloth to hold the glass body of the new filament bulb.
  • Page 28: Rear Light

    7.7.4 Rear light Always change tyres in pairs because differently worn tyres can impair the Festoon bulb: straight-on travel of the wheelchair. 24V/C5W S8.5 Tools: Phillips screwdriver 7.8.1 Disassembling the drive wheels Note: Tools: Use a dry cloth to hold the glass body Phillips screwdriver of the new filament bulb.
  • Page 29: Dismantling The Steering Wheels

    7.9 Preventive mainte- 7.8.2 Dismantling the steering Have this work carried out by an author- nance (annual serv- wheels ised workshop in order to ensure that ice) the electric wheelchair offers the high- Remove the wheel cap with a screw- est level of safety and reliability.
  • Page 30: List Of Annual Maintenance Work

    7.9.1 List of annual maintenance work 7.9.2 Fault correction Preparation for visual check Fault Cause Clearance Remove the seat and backrest elements, legrests, armrest units. If necessary, clean The display of the control The drive-electronics fuse Replace defective fuse or the vehicle or the modules before the visual check.
  • Page 31: Technical Data

    8.2 Fuses 8. Technical data The kilometric performance is greatly reduced by: Under the seat 8.1 Kilometric per- – frequent uphill travel formance – low battery charging status Drive-electronics (Fig. 84/ ): ..........1 x 70 A – low ambient temperature, Kilometric performance depends to a (e.g.
  • Page 32: Model Touring 926

    Max. battery dimensions (LxWXH): ........353 x 175 x 190 mm Dimensional tolerance is ± 1.5 cm. Permissible battery tilting angle: ..............55° Model: ........Electric Wheelchair TOURING 926 /Code 9.926 Type plate location: ....Under the seat, at the front right, on the chassis Range (see 'Kilometric performance'): Class of use as per DIN EN 12184: .............
  • Page 33: Meaning Of The Labels On The Wheelchair

    8.6 Meaning of the la- Switching to drive mode bels on the wheel- chair Attention: Switching to push mode Read the operating manuals and other provided documentation. Do not lift the wheelchair at the arm- rests or legrests. Detachable parts are not suitable for carrying.
  • Page 34: Service Record

    Recommended safety inspection Recommended safety inspection 9. Service record (at least every 12 months) (at least every 12 months) Vehicle details: Retailer stamp: Retailer stamp: Model: Signature: Signature: Delivery note no.: Place, date: Place, date: Serial no. ('Fz-I-Nr.' on type plate): Next safety inspection in 12 months: Next safety inspection in 12 months: Date:...
  • Page 35: Notes

    10. Notes Notes...
  • Page 36: Guarantee

    For product liability reasons, repair and maintenance work may only be carried out by an authorised dealer and only original–ORTOPEDIA–spare parts may be used for Equipment for home care, everyday life and the rehabilitation such repair/maintenance. Bathroom and toilet equipment, walking aids, home care The products are subject to technical improvement and design modification.
  • Page 37 Sender Please prepay if stamp available Name Street Response Postcode Town ORTOPEDIA GmbH – Öffentlichkeitsarbeit – Tel. Postfach 64 09 D-24125 Kiel Fax. Active and universal wheelchairs Toilet and shower wheelchairs Electric wheelchairs Scooter Equipment for home care, everyday life and the rehabilitation...

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