CTM HS-2800 User Manual

CTM HS-2800 User Manual

Mini power chair

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C.T.M. Mini Power Chair
C.T.M. Mini Power Chair
C.T.M. Mini Power Chair
HS-2800
User's Manual

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Summary of Contents for CTM HS-2800

  • Page 1 C.T.M. Mini Power Chair C.T.M. Mini Power Chair C.T.M. Mini Power Chair HS-2800 User's Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    HS-2800 User's Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ---------------------------------------------------------1 IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS ------------------------------------------2 ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE AND WARNINGS -------3 IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS ------------------------------------------5 OPERATING YOUR POWER CHAIR ---------------------------------8 DISASSEMBLING / RE-ASSEMBLING YOUR POWER CHAIR INSTALLATION OF BATTERIES -------------------------------------12 CHARGING THE BATTERIES ----------------------------------------14 CARE AND MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Also, retain this booklet for future reference. If you have any question, please contact your local dealer or: C.T.M.HOMECARE PRODUCT, INC. 6191 Schaefer Ave Suite B Chino CA 91710 Tel : +909-590-1388 Fax : +909-590-3365 E-Mail : ctm@ctmhomecare.com http : //www.ctmhomecare.com or your local dealer:...
  • Page 4: Important Precautions

    HS-2800 User's Manual IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS Only one person at a time can ride a C.T.M. Power Chair. Maximum load is 135 kg/300 lbs. Turn off power before getting on or off your power chair. Always drive carefully with your feet on the footplate and be aware of others in your area.
  • Page 5: Electromagnetic Interference And Warnings

    HS-2800 User's Manual ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE AND WARNINGS CAUTION: It is very important that you read this information regarding the possible effects of Electromagnetic Interference on your power chair. Powered wheelchairs and motorized scooters may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI), which is interfering electromagnetic energy (EM) emitted from sources such a radio stations, TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, two-way radios, and cellular phones.
  • Page 6 HS-2800 User's Manual 3.Long-range transmitters and transceivers such as commercial broadcast transmitters (radio and TV broadcast antenna towers) and amateur (HAM) radios. Other types of hand-held devices, such as cordless phones, laptop computers, AM/FM radios, TV sets, CD players, and cassette players, and small appliances, such as electric shavers and hair dryers, so far as we know, are not likely to cause EMI problems to your motorized scooter.
  • Page 7: Identification Of Parts

    19" Mid-Back Seat w/ Adj. Headrest & Seat Belt Extended Footplate with 3-Angle Adjustment 10" Drive Wheels Figure 1 - HS-2800 Power Chair Front View Armrest height Adjustment Thumbscrews Self Diagnostic Warning Lights & Battery Gauge Armrest width Speed Control Button...
  • Page 8 HS-2800 User's Manual JOYSTICK Self Diagnostic Warning Lights Flashing of lights indicates there is a problem within power chair. See page 18 for more information. Battery Gauge There are eleven LED lights on joystick. When all LED lights are on, batteries are fully charged;...
  • Page 9 HS-2800 User's Manual FOOTPLATE Footplate The footplate can be adjusted according to your specific needs. It can be width & adjusted vertically or horizontally. To adjust footplate, loosen screw and arrange height to desired position, then, tightened screw to secure plate in place. (A & B)
  • Page 10: Operating Your Power Chair

    HS-2800 User's Manual OPERATING YOUR SCOOTER Before beginning your journey with your new power chair, make sure power chair is on a level surface and clear of any obstacle. Although your power chair is able to climb slopes, it is safer to practice on a leveled surface.
  • Page 11 HS-2800 User's Manual 6.When the Battery Gauge is lighting in only few sections, you should plan to recharge the batteries very soon. 7.If power chair suddenly stops, and does not function, locate circuit breaker at the rear of power chair, then push it in and try driving again.
  • Page 12 HS-2800 User's Manual Other Operating Information Hill climbing : You may need to use a higher speed. For a higher speed, turn speed dial clockwise. Down slopes : Proceed with dawnward slope slowly, and turn speed dial counterclockwise. This enables good control when speed is set in slower motion. However, your power chair will not self accelerate down hills due to.
  • Page 13: Disassembling / Re-Assembling Your Power Chair -11

    HS-2800 User's Manual DISASSEMBLING / RE-ASSEMBLING YOUR POWER CHAIR Taking apart your power chair enables you to save space when keeping it in storage or carrying it along in your vehicle. Having power chair disassembled is easier than ever since no tools are required.
  • Page 14: Installation Of Batteries

    HS-2800 User's Manual INSTALLATION OF BATTERIES Please follow instructions below to install batteries. 1.Refer to page 11 on "DISASSEMBLING / RE-ASSEMBLING YOUR POWER CHAIR" before installing batteries. 2.Make sure free-wheeling lever is set to "D" to engage motors. 3.Once the shrouds are removed, fasten Velcro straps that will hold batteries in place.
  • Page 15 HS-2800 User's Manual Figure 20 Figure 20 8.Follow steps 6 - 7 for another side of the cables. (See Fig. 21) Figure 21 Figure 21 9.Make sure battery cables are tight and use Velcro strap to secure batteries in place.
  • Page 16: Charging The Batteries

    HS-2800 User's Manual CHARGING THE BATTERIES Your C.T.M. power chair is equipped with two, service free 12V 36Ah rechargeable batteries and one 24V/3A on-board charger. Batteries must be charged before using power chair for the first time and it is recommended to be charged up to 8 - 14 hours after each day's use.
  • Page 17 HS-2800 User's Manual Batteries will only give maximum performance after power chair has been used, and batteries have been recharged up to 10 times. For safety, please follow guidelines below. 1.DO NOT use charger if power cord is damaged. 2.DO NOT use an extension cord when charging batteries. A risk of fire and/or electric shock could be encountered.
  • Page 18: Care And Maintenance

    HS-2800 User's Manual CARE AND MAINTENANCE Taking care of your power chair will keep it in top-notch condition. It is recommended that you have your dealer to provide a thorough inspection and servicing. Regular cleaning will reveal loose or worn parts and enhance the smooth operation of your powered scooter.
  • Page 19 HS-2800 User's Manual TIRE PRESSURE (for air-filled tires only): The condition of tires and maintenance of specified tire pressures not only influence tire life, but also effect road safety to a very considerable extent. Incorrect pressure is often a cause of tire problems and could result in an accident. The recommended tire pressure is 35 psi.
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    HS-2800 User's Manual TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING Flash codes indicate the nature of an abnormal condition directly from the SHARK lnformation Gauge. Without the use of any servicing tools, the condition can be simply diagnosed. Flash Code Description Possible stall timeout or user error.
  • Page 21 HS-2800 User's Manual Other Problems Power chair will not move when power is turned on : 1.Check Battery Gauge on joystick. All LED lights should be on. 2.Check Self-Diagnostic Warning Light. It should be steady; if it is flashing, see the chart on page 18 for problem identification.
  • Page 22: Technical Specifications

    HS-2800 User's Manual SPECIFICATION Overall Length 41.5" Overall Width 23" Overall Height 41.7" Wheels: Front 5" Wheels: Middle 10" Wheels: Rear 8" Weight w/ Batteries 206.1 lbs Max. Speed 4 mph Weight Capacity 300 lbs Ground Clearance 2.6" Grade Climbable...

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