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User's Manual

HS-7200 Series

ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE
AND WARNINGS

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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 as radio stations, TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, two-way radios,

and cellular phones.  The interference (from radio wave sources) can cause the power

chair to release its brakes, move by itself, or move in unintended directions.  It can also

permanently damage the power chair control system.  The intensity of the interfering

EM energy can be measured in volts per meter (V/m).  Each power chair can resist EMI

up to a certain intensity.  This is called its "immunity level." The higher the immunity level,

the greater the protection will be.  At this time, current technology is capable of achieving

at least a 20 V/m immunity level, which would provide useful protection from the more

common sources of radiated EMI. The immunity level of this product is 20 (V/m).

 

There are a number of sources of relatively intense electromagnetic fields in the everyday

environment.  Some of these sources are obvious and easy to avoid. Others are not

apparent and exposure is unavoidable.  However, we believe that by following the warnings

listed below, your risk to EMI will be minimized.

Some cellular telephones and similar devices transmit signals while
they are ON, even when not being used.

Electromagnetic Interference and Warnings

The sources of radiated EMI can be broadly classified into three types:

1.Hand-held portable transceivers (transmitters-receivers) with the antenna mounted

   directly on the transmitting unit.  Examples include: citizens band (CB) radios,

   "walkie talkie," security, fire, and police transceivers, cellular telephones, and other

   personal communication devices.

2.Medium-range mobile transceivers, such as those used in police cars, fire trucks, 

ambulances, and taxis.  These usually have the antenna mounted on the outside of

the vehicle.

Summary of Contents for HS-7200

Page 1: ...HS 7200 Series User s Manual C T M Rehab Chair C T M Rehab Chair C T M Rehab Chair HS 7200B ELEVATING BED TYPE HS 7200 HS 7200T TILTING...

Page 2: ...e and Warnings 3 Safety Instructions 5 Initial Overview 6 Safe Driving Techniques 9 Operating your Rehab Chair 11 Disassembling Your Rehab Chair 15 Batteries and Charging 17 Maintenance and Cleaning 1...

Page 3: ...ical advantages of HS 7200 All assembly and maintenance should be performed after you fully understand the content of this manual to avoid any hazard or damage to the Power Chair or human body Overhau...

Page 4: ...riding experience If you have any questions you can contact CHIEN TI ENTERPRISE CO LTD No 13 Lane 227 Fu Ying Rd Hsin Chuang Taipei Taiwan Tel 886 2 2903 2987 Fax 886 2 2903 8807 E Mail sales chienti...

Page 5: ...y is capable of achieving at least a 20 V m immunity level which would provide useful protection from the more common sources of radiated EMI The immunity level of this product is 20 V m There are a n...

Page 6: ...ources such as radio and TV stations amateur radio HAM transmitters two way radios and cellular phones can affect the power chair Following the warnings listed below should reduce the chance of uninte...

Page 7: ...fold them up before transferring When approaching a ramp be sure of your own ability and your limitations in terms of strength and endurance Please be aware that any adjustments on the rehab chair may...

Page 8: ...ol Lever Anti Tip Wheel On Off Switch Horn Speed Control Button Speed Indicator Joystick Manual Tilting Fiber Glass Reinforced Nylon Leg Rests Footrest Holder Charging Socket Super Responsive Digital...

Page 9: ...iber Glass Reinforced Nylon Leg Rests Footrest Holder Charging Socket Super Responsive Digital Joystick Padded Breathable Ballistic Nylon Back Rest Tilting Button Figure 1 HS 7200T Rehab Chair Front V...

Page 10: ...Lever Circuit Breaker Freewheeling Level Suspension Anti Tip Wheel Figure 1 HS 7200B Rehab Chair Front View Figure 2 HS 7200B Joystick Figure 3 HS 7200B Rehab Chair Rear View Before attempting to dri...

Page 11: ...from sand and salt water Indoor Outdoor Driving When driving indoors keep the speed to a minimum to avoid the risk of collision For outdoor driving be cautious of wet surfaces loose sand large curbs a...

Page 12: ...r drives the wheelchair slowly up or down the ramp ensuring that the chair is driven in the centre of the ramp tracks If possible have an assistant monitor the chairs progress and prevent tipping of t...

Page 13: ...adjust to your desired height 3 By pushing joystick H forward to receding to original position Electrical Elevating Function HS 7200B Only By pushing or pulling the controller I to desired position W...

Page 14: ...able position by moving double legrest P up down or left right directions 2 Lift up double legrest M as arrows indicated 3 Adjust bolt M1 allowed to adjust double legrest M up down or left right direc...

Page 15: ...tion and fasten the height adjustable headrest knob U 2 Adjust headrest V or V1 forward and backward according to your comfort position Headrest V1 could be turned freely and width size could be adjus...

Page 16: ...ers These levers allow you to disengage the drive motors and maneuver the chair manually 1 In travelling set the two metallic levers Y to the Drive position 2 In stop or when the chair is malfunctione...

Page 17: ...First change free wheeling levers E to D position To prevent chair slides and cause danger when disassemble batteries Free Wheeling Lever Take off back forth adjustable armrest plug B then lift up ar...

Page 18: ...position Power Connector Put down battery comp slide wheel Disassemble battery comp by grasp battery comp handle bar J pull battery comp backward out off slide Caution Batteries are heavy be careful w...

Page 19: ...charger to a standard wall power outlet 4 Switch the power on During the recharge 1 While the batteries are being recharged a red light will appear on the battery charger indicating that the power is...

Page 20: ...once every three months if necessary 9 Inspect the tires Tread depth should not be allowed to drop below 1 16 10 Use only recommended batteries and have batteries changed only by Qualified Dealers 11...

Page 21: ...rk brake connections and cabling Check the SHARK Communications Bus connections and wiring Replace the Control Unit Check SHARK connections and wiring Replace the Power Module Check Battery voltage is...

Page 22: ...orrect the problem contact your authorized dealer If charging your rehab chair over 14 hours and the light on the charger does not change to green then contact your authorized dealer Please note that...

Page 23: ...User s Manual HS 7200 Series 1 Captain Seat 2 Reclining Seat 3 Legrests 4 Eletrical Elevating Legrests 5 Lighting ACCESSORIES 21...

Page 24: ...gree N A 55 kg 121 3 lbs 48 km 29 8 mile 75 Ah x 2 8A Dynamic SHARK 1080 mm 42 5 670 mm 26 4 1030 mm 40 6 230 mm 9 N A 360 mm 14 117 06 kg 250 lbs 8 kmph 5 mph 162 kg 357 2 lbs 110 mm 4 3 8 degree 20...

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