Alber e-motion User Manual
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  • Page 1 User's manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Delivery Package, Standard Storage and Transportation Protection of the Socket Technical Data Changing the Fuses Recycling Wheels Transportation Holding Device for the Wheels Delivery of Wheels and Batteries Mounting the Wheels to the Wheelchair Signal Codes Inserting the Batteries Driving Instructions Tilt Support Care and Maintenance...
  • Page 4 Dear wheelchair driver With your decision to use the e·motion wheelchair power by you got yourself a tangible glimpse of the future and a great deal of personal mobility. After the following brief information we will introduce you to the e·motion and its functions, but first we would like to explain the advantages of the system to you: ·...
  • Page 5 Important safety instructions Please observe them closely! In the interest of your safety, the e·motion may only be operated by people who: · have been taught how to use the e·motion · are physically and mentally capable to use the e·motion in all possible situations of employment The instruction session is part of the delivery package.
  • Page 6: Delivery Package, Standard

    · 2 batteries Bow-type handle Holding device · 2 protection covers for the batteries On/Off switch Selection button · alber charger BCS2402 plus user’s manual Socket LED display · 2 blade-type electric fuses 32 V, 15 A Press button Sensor ·...
  • Page 7: Technical Data

    Technical Data e·motion Weight of the powered wheel: 10 kg Weight of the nickel cadmium-battery: 2 kg Maximum range *: 10 km Motor power: 2 x 150 W Voltage: 24 V Batteries: 2 x 24 V, 2 x 2,4 Ah Maximum weight added: 100 kg, please also stay within your particular wheelchair’s manufacturer’s instructions...
  • Page 8: Wheels

    Wheels Holding Device for the Wheels Mounting the Wheels To mount the e·motion to your wheelchair special holding Take any one of the e·motion wheels. devices are necessary, which are mounted by or any authorized dealer. These holding devices generally allow ·...
  • Page 9 Attention: never hold, shift or pull the wheel by the bow-type handle [4] to avoid risk of fracture. · The e·motion wheel is now prepared to mount on the · Lock the wheel into place by wheelchair putting the bow-type handle [4] back into its original position.
  • Page 10: Mounting The Wheels To The Wheelchair

    Inserting the Batteries · Lock the wheelchair’s brakes Attention: never force the battery to avoid any movement of into the wheel hub! the wheels. · Insert the second battery [2] into the other wheel accordingly · Make sure there is no foreign matter such as pebbles, ·...
  • Page 11: Tilt Support

    Tilt Support (available as optional accessory) Before you use the e·motion for the first time, · First remove the quick pins you should make sure that your wheelchair is [b] from the holding device equipped with tilt support! [d] by pressing your thumb on the center of the pin In the interest of your safety, they should only be removed while lifting it out with your...
  • Page 12 · Assembly and repairs as well as any other work done on the · Check whether the quick pins e·motion must be carried out by Ulrich Alber GmbH + Co. [b] securely rest in the KG or any other personnel authorized by alber.
  • Page 13: Operation

    Turning on · To activate the desired level, · Depress the on/off key [6] for please press briefly the a moment; the e-motion is selection button [7]. The switched on. You heara beep program automatically jumps when the e·motion is on.
  • Page 14: Power Survey

    Power Survey Signal Motor performance Recommended being of use area Energy consumption 1 signal tone Mainly used indoors low, batteries saved, longest range 2 signal tone Use in outside areas and for inclines, maximum increased consumption braking available for declines The level of power support can be selected for each wheel and if necessary pre-selected also.
  • Page 15: Sensitivity Control

    Sensitivity control Automatic Switch Off Your e·motion is equipped with three levels of power support To save energy your e·motion is equipped with an automatic (see chart 7.1). Each level can be adjusted individually to switch off. provide different power levels for the right or the left arm respectively.
  • Page 16: Batteries

    delivery package. Batteries · Plug the charger into the sockets [8] on both batteries [2]. · Push the battery charger plug into the socket [8] on each Functions and Display of the two re-chargeable batteries [2]. All the e·motion´s displays necessary for operation are located A connection is made when the marking (red ring) on the on the battery [2].
  • Page 17: Storage And Transportation

    · Push the fuse box [13] back into entering into the socket. the battery [2]. · See whether the e-motion works by turning it on and driving a short distance. If you need to change the fuse once again shortly after, there might be a malfunction in the system.
  • Page 18: Recycling

    Transportation Recycling At the end of the batteries’ service life, or their dealers Generally the e·motion wheels remain on the wheelchair at take them back to recycle them appropriately. all times. Only in case of transportation when the wheelchair has to be folded, you need to take the wheels off. Please follow these instructions: ·...
  • Page 19 · Place the plastic protection covers on the batteries [2]. Avoid damaging the contact surfaces of the batteries during transportation by placing the plastic protection · Take the bow-type handle [4] covers on said contact surfaces. Also avoid damaging situated in the wheel hub [3] the wheels’...
  • Page 20: Signal Codes

    Signal Codes Your e·motion alerts you to various conditions of operation by acoustic signals: Signal form Meaning fault appearance • On depressing key [7]: support mode 1 is activated • • On depressing key [7]: support mode 2 is activated •...
  • Page 21: Driving Instructions

    The sensors (11) on the gripping rings · When using e-motion for the first time, avoiding initially putting convert that power into a brief into operation in the second support mode. turning motion of the motor.
  • Page 22: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance 13.1 · Turn the e·motion’s engine off and lock the brakes before Wheels you get in or out of your wheelchair. Inadvertent grasping of the gripping ring could move the wheelchair. Your e·motion is a device low in maintenance, which will give ·...
  • Page 23: Service And Repair

    Service and Repair If you use your e·motion in a standard, ordinary fashion, it · as you clean the batteries, make sure that the socket [8] is low in maintenance. However, in the interest of your safety, does not get damp. there should be a maintenance check regularly every two years, even if your e·motion outwardly shows no damage or ·...
  • Page 24: Recycling

    Recycling Liability Your e·motion and its batteries are products with a long service Neither Ulrich Alber GmbH + Co.KG nor its agents or authorized life. At its end, or the alber representatives take the dealers and sales representatives will be liable for the safety, device or the batteries back to recycle them appropriately.
  • Page 25: Index

    Index Adjustment ring 4, 13 Holding device 4, 6, 7, 9, 10 Holding ring Battery 4, 5, 8, 14, 15, 20 Bow-type handle LED display 4, 14 Brakes Levels of power 11, 12, 13 Liability Lock Capacity Care Charge of batteries Maintenance Charger Motor power...
  • Page 26 Quick pin 9, 10 Technical data Tilt support Transportation 15, 16 Recycling 16, 22 Turning on Range Turning off Repair Warranty Selection button Weight Sensitivity Wheel hub 4, 7 Sensor 4, 19 Wheels Service Signal codes Socket 4, 14, 15 Stopping motion Storage...
  • Page 27 Ulrich Alber GmbH + Co. KG Sigmaringer Straße 100 D-72458 Albstadt Telefon (07431)9096-0 Telefax (07431)9096-35 30.0002.4.01.00...

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