TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE SAFETY NOTICES III. SAFETY GUIDELINES EMI INFORMATION PARTS ASSEMBLY VII. COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS VIII. OPERATION BATTERIES & CHARGING INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING XII. SPECIFICATIONS XIII. LIMITED WARRANTY XIV. ACCESSORIES Titan Owner’s Manual www.drivemedical.com...
The manufacturer disclaims all responsibilities for any personal injury or property damage which may occur as a result of improper or unsafe use of this product. Titan Owner’s Manual www.drivemedical.com...
Always make sure the power is turned off when getting in and out of the power wheelchair. Always make sure freewheel levers are in the drive position before getting in or out of the power wheelchair. Do not put the power wheelchair in freewheel when on an incline or decline.
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Do not stand on the footplate. Keep your hands and feet away from moving parts while driving. Be aware of loose fitting clothes that can become caught in the drive wheels. Do not connect an extension cord to the battery charger. ...
MODIFICATIONS Do not modify, remove, disable, or add any parts, features, or functions on your power wheelchair. Drive Medical offers a wide variety of accessories for your power wheelchair to help accommodate your needs. WARNING – Do not modify your power wheelchair in any way; doing so will void the warranty.
WARNING – Never put the power wheelchair in freewheel mode while on an incline. WARNING – Drive your power wheelchair straight up or down an incline, never backwards. Erratic movements, or back and forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping.
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Disengaged, or “freewheel” mode, releases the locking mechanism on the gearbox allowing the power wheelchair to roll freely with or without power. Engaged, or “drive” mode, secures the locking mechanism on the gearbox preventing the power wheelchair from rolling freely.
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While your power wheelchair is purposed for in-home use to assist you in daily living activities; Drive Medical understands there are times you need to operate the power wheelchair outdoors, and has designed it to perform superbly on level outdoor surfaces.
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Reduce the forward speed just before the front wheels come in contact with the obstacle, and remain at the reduced speed until power wheelchair has cleared the obstacle, and then you may increase the forward speed. CORRECT INCORRECT APPROACH: APPROACH: Titan Owner’s Manual www.drivemedical.com...
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WARNING – Do not sit in your power wheelchair while in a moving vehicle. SAFETY BELT A safety belt is included with your power wheelchair. Your authorized Drive Medical Provider, assistive technology therapist, or healthcare professional are responsible for determining your requirement for a safety belt to operate your power wheelchair safely.
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ATTENTION – Be aware of your own physical limitations when familiarizing yourself with the power wheelchair. ATTENTION – Be aware of precautions, warnings, and safety issues when taking prescribed or over-the-counter drugs while operating your power wheelchair. Titan Owner’s Manual www.drivemedical.com...
WARNING – Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or television stations, and avoid close proximity. WARNING – If you experience unintended movement or brake release occurs, power off as soon as it is safe. Please report EMI incidents to Drive Medical. Titan Owner’s Manual...
Owner’s Manual. Headrest Seat Back Armrests Controller Adjustment Knobs Controller Harness Seat Base Seat Swivel & Release Lever Seat Post Freewheel Levers Shroud Drive Wheels Anti-Tip Wheels Foot Platform Caster Forks Caster Wheels Titan Owner’s Manual www.drivemedical.com...
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Familiarize yourself with the terminology to better understand references throughout the Owner’s Manual. Controller Keypad Overlay Charger Input Controller Harness Power Module Left Motor Left Motor Harness Right Motor Right Motor Harness Battery 1 Battery 2 Circuit Breaker Titan Owner’s Manual www.drivemedical.com...
Step 3: Reinstall the power wheelchair’s shroud by placing on top of the power wheelchair base, and reinstall the two shroud knobs removed in Step 1. Titan Owner’s Manual www.drivemedical.com...
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Insert the armrests into the attachment points in the seat frame so that the armrests face forward. Step 6: Insert and tighten the included star knobs to lock the armrests into place at the desired width. Titan Owner’s Manual www.drivemedical.com...
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Step 9: Connect the cable from the power wheelchair’s controller to the connection point on the shroud. Titan Owner’s Manual www.drivemedical.com...
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The shrouds can be interchanged by hand, or using a small pry tool. Be sure not to scratch the painted shrouds while using the pry tool. Titan Owner’s Manual www.drivemedical.com...
Adjust the seat post to the desired height, and reinstall the nut and bolt removed. Be sure the nut and bolt are tightened securely to reduce vibrations, and improve stability. Titan Owner’s Manual www.drivemedical.com...
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Armrest Angle: The armrest angle can be adjusted by lifting up on the armrest, and tightening or loosening the bolt underneath the armrest. Tightening will lower the angle, and loosening will raise the angle of the armrest. Titan Owner’s Manual www.drivemedical.com...
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Footplate Angle: The footplate angle can be adjusted by lifting up on the footplate, and tightening or loosening the bolt under the footplate. Tightening will lower the angle, and loosening will raise the angle of the footplate. Titan Owner’s Manual www.drivemedical.com...
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Seat Recline: The recline angle of the seat can be adjusted by pulling up on the lever on the side of the seat. Titan Owner’s Manual www.drivemedical.com...
Press the speed down button to the lowest speed setting. Start to steer, moving the joystick to drive forward, backward, left or right. If you want to stop the power wheelchair, release the joystick and it will automatically return to the center position to stop the unit.
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VIII. OPERATION Controller Functions: Battery Gauge Power On/Off Speed Gauge Speed Down Horn Speed Up Joystick Titan Owner’s Manual www.drivemedical.com...
SUGGESTION – If you use your power wheelchair infrequently, charge the batteries once a week for 10 to 14 hours. Titan Owner’s Manual www.drivemedical.com...
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SUGGESTION – When transporting your power wheelchair on public transportation contact your carrier’s ticket counter in advance to determine their specific requirements. Titan Owner’s Manual www.drivemedical.com...
Your power wheelchair is an advanced mobility device, and with the correct routine maintenance you can ensure years of maximum use. While some of the maintenance can be done by yourself, you may need assistance from an authorized Drive Medical provider. If you have any doubts, contact your authorized Drive Medical provider.
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WARNING – Never hose off your power wheelchair or expose it to direct contact with water. WARNING – Never use any chemicals on the upholstery of your seat, this may cause the seat to dry out and crack. Titan Owner’s Manual www.drivemedical.com...
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Drive Medical provider for information on proper disposal. CONTACTING YOUR AUTHORIZED DRIVE MEDICAL PROVIDER The following conditions may indicate a serious problem with your power wheelchair. Contact your authorized Drive Medical provider if one of the following conditions occurs: Motor or gearbox noise ...
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Check the anti-tip wheels for wear, and contact with the ground while at rest Check for sufficient tread on the drive tires Check the caster wheels for wear and sufficient tread Check the caster forks for fluttering or damage...
Check right motor cables and connections are not loose or Fault damaged. Left Park Brake Put freewheel lever in “drive” mode. Check left parking Fault brake cables and connections. Right Park Brake Put freewheel lever in “drive” mode. Check right parking Fault brake cables and connections.
151 lbs. * Speed and range vary with user weight, type of terrain, battery charge and condition The information contained herein is correct at the time of publication; Drive Medical reserves the right to alter specifications without prior notice. Titan Owner’s Manual...
ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS Items not mentioned or listed are covered at the discretion of Drive Medical. Any accessories, standard or optional, supplied by Drive Medical, are covered for a period of one year from the date of purchase with the particular unit.
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REPLACEMENT PARTS WARRANTY Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or do Parts that are supplied by Drive Medical as replacements to warranted parts will be not allow the exclusion or limitation of warranted for a period of time equal to the incidental, punitive, special and remainder of the original part’s warranty...
XIV. ACCESSORIES Add functionality and convenience to your Drive power wheelchair with these options and accessories. Contact your authorized Drive Medical provider or visit www.drivemedical.com for more information. Swing-Away Elevating Leg Rests Oxygen Tank Holder Crutch/Cane Holder Part#: AA4100 Part#: AE2500/LK3JELR...
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