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  • Page 1 USER GUIDE Reviewed 12 October 2009 - 0 -...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Page Subject Introduction Safety Notes Anti-tipping Frame Fault Warnings Circuit Breaker Speed Control/Charging Disengaging the motors Adjusting the accessories Occupied Transport Key Points Care & Maintenance19 Technical Specifications Service Record - 2 -...
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  • Page 5 – especially when the seat is being lowered – to avoid entrapment of fingers etc Activate, or your dealer, cannot accept liability for accidents arising from dangerous use of the CORGI POWER. You are now in possession of a piece of equipment that is...
  • Page 6: Safety Notes

    • Activate and your dealer cannot accept responsibility for any loss, damage or injury resulting from the incorrect operation of the TOM POWER. - 5 -...
  • Page 7: Anti-Tipping Frame

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS At the rear of the chair there is an Anti-tipping frame with wheels. The picture on the right shows the Anti-tipping wheels correct position for operation. If greater stability is required, the whole frame can be moved backwards by loosening the two black levers, and re- positioning.
  • Page 8: Fault Warnings

    FAULT WARNINGS The following signals may appear and indicate the following: Power is on – everything normal Left red LED is flashing – this means very low battery charge – charge up as soon as possible, otherwise the charger will not be able to detect that it is connected up to a battery and will fail to start charging The LED’s are chasing from right to left –...
  • Page 9: Circuit Breaker

    CIRCUIT BREAKER If you have no power at all, it is possible that there has been a power surge due to some physical resistance to the motors. This will have caused the circuit breaker to depress. To power up the system the circuit breaker should be pressed in again.
  • Page 10 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The Remote or Joystick controller. In this picture you will see the ON/OFF switch in the centre of the controller near the battery indicator lights. The eight coloured lights indicate the level of charge left in the batteries. With all lights showing with full charge, and red lights being a low charge warning.
  • Page 11 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The SHARK D-type controller. The speed of the CORGI HI-LO is controlled pressing either Tortoise or the Rabbit on the controller as seen in the picture. The ring of lights indicate the speed level set. If you find that this is being adjusted to maximum speed when it would be unsafe, you may wish to have controller...
  • Page 12: Disengaging The Motors

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Disengaging the Drive Motors. There are times when you need to be able to push the CORGI POWER along, without using the controller. For instance: • Moving the CORGI POWER into position in a minibus, ready to be strapped down for transportation.
  • Page 13 Removing the Seat of the Corgi Power The seat is removed by releasing the lever as shown Or..on the latest model, the two release levers are pulled upwards together to release the front edge. The Seat unit will then tilt backwards and can be lifted off the seat interface...
  • Page 14 LATERAL SUPPORT RELEASE When placing the child into the wheelchair it is advised to swing the lateral supports away to the sides of the chair. To do this the ball underneath the attaching block can be pushed up which will release the support to be swung away. Ensure that the lateral support is clicked into place while the wheelchair is in use.
  • Page 15 MOVING THE POMMEL The pommel can be taken off the seat to assist with putting the child in the wheelchair. This can be done by loosening the screw fitting in the centre (on the underneath of the chair) at the front. When the screw is loosened, the pommel bar will slide out of the bar attached to the base, and the pommel will come off the chair.
  • Page 16 INDIVIDUAL SWINGAWAY AND FLIP-UP FOOTPLATES The individual swingaway footplates allow access for self loading. The footrest hangers are removable, or they can be rotated out of the way. The footplates themselves flip up , which may be sufficient for some situations. ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE SWINGAWAY FOOTPLATES.
  • Page 17 Using the CORGI POWER in occupied transport The CORGI POWER has been successfully crash tested in accordance with ISO7176 part 19. This means that it is suitable to be transported in a vehicle with the occupant sitting in it. The Seat should be in the lowered position and tilted to the most upright setting.
  • Page 18: Key Points

    OCCUPANT RESTRAINT The occupant restraint is fitted over the occupant, working like a 3-point vehicle belt, with lap belt and diagonal belt. It is important that this fits comfortably over any postural belts that are fitted to the seat. KEY POINTS RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION The Corgi POWER must face forward in the vehicle, in the direction of travel.
  • Page 19: Care & Maintenance19

    Care & Maintenance Your Corgi POWER has been designed and produced to a high standard. With correct use and maintenance it will give you years of trouble-free service. Please read the following instructions: • Regularly inspect the frame of the Corgi POWER to ensure that all fixings are secure, and moving parts are in good working order.
  • Page 20: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Controller Dynamic Shark –Standard B-type Options Dynamic DX Range Motor Type 24V DC Park Brake Power Output 230 watt Max Torque 55 Nm No. Load Current 3.3A Output Shaft Speed 120rpm Gear Ratio 32 : 88 : 1 Max Speed 7km/h (4mph) Drive Wheel...
  • Page 21: Service Record

    Service Record Date Details...

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