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GENERAL WARNING 

●  DO maintain your wheelchair well, in particular check the tyre pressure 

since this affects  the efficiency  of the brakes. For the correct tyre pressure, 
please see the walls of the tyres. 

●  DO make sure both brakes are applied  before getting in or out of the 

wheelchair. 

●  DO make sure both brakes are applied  when the wheelchair is not being 

pushed or used. 

●  DO take care when climbing kerbs or turning on slopes.                               
●  DO avoid steep or uneven surfaces  that may cause the wheelchair to tip 

over. 

●  DO avoid soft surfaces  as the casters may become bogged  down. 
●  DO travel smoothly  in all conditions. 
●  DO look well  ahead to anticipate hazards such as furniture, doors, 

potholes, etc. 

●  DO make sure that both feet are safely  on the footrests  and that clothing 

is safely tucked out of the way so that it cannot get caught in the wheels. 

●  DO take care when traveling up or down or across inclines. 
●  DO keep both hands on the push handles to control the wheelchair, if you 

are the attendant. 

●  DO pay attention to keep the wheelchair  balanced. 
●  DO check the frame and components regularly and refer to this user 

guide during and after the warranty period. 

●  DO tie-up the upholstery  or replace which with a new one when it 

becomes loose. 

●  DO lubricate bearings regularly. 
●  DO equip with anti-tippers  to avoid falling backwards. 
●  DO equip with a seat belt designed  for disabled  people. 
●  DO equip with "heel loops" for disabled  people. 
●  DO clean both hands after oiling the wheelchair. 
●  DO keep far away from flame 
●  DO NOT overload the wheelchair in any circumstance. 
●  DO NOT hang anything heavy on the back of the wheelchair  that could 

cause the wheelchair to become unstable, particularly when negotiating 
inclines. 

●  DO NOT allow more than one user at a time. 
●  DO NOT use with an unconscious patient. 
●  DO NOT use other transport to pull the wheelchair. 
●  DO NOT do "wheelies", since you might fall or tip over backwards and 

suffer a severe injury. 

●  DO NOT sit in the wheelchair  within a moving vehicle unless it has been 

affixed  the labels of hook mark.

 

The labels of hook mark mean that the 

wheelchair fulfils  the performance  requirements for a “Crash Test” of 

Summary of Contents for S-Ergo 105

Page 1: ...User manual S Ergo 100 Series S Ergo 105 KM 1500 3 S Ergo 115 KM 1510 3 S Ergo 106 KM 1501 3 S Ergo 125 KM 1520 3 S Ergo 115TL KM 1510 3TL S Ergo 125TL KM 1520 3TL...

Page 2: ...ou are the attendant DO pay attention to keep the wheelchair balanced DO check the frame and components regularly and refer to this user guide during and after the warranty period DO tie up the uphols...

Page 3: ...centre of gravity and may cause the wheelchair to tip backwards The back should only be folded for storage or transport of the wheelchair DO NOT hang anything on the back joint that could cause the ba...

Page 4: ...ized KARMA dealer for service If all else fails contact KARMA directly via our website or give us a call and we can refer you to your new service provider CE MARKING This wheelchair complies with the...

Page 5: ...H 24 REAR WHEEL PARTS DESCRIPTION 8 3 3 S ERGO 105 WITH 14 REAR WHEEL PARTS DESCRIPTION 9 3 4 S ERGO 115 WITH 24 REAR WHEEL PARTS DESCRIPTION SWING AWAY FOOTREST 10 3 5 S ERGO 115 WITH 14 REAR WHEEL P...

Page 6: ...TENANCE RECORD 28 6 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES 31 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 32 7 1TROUBLE OR PROBLEMS WITH YOUR WHEELCHAIR 32 8 SPECIFICATIONS 33 9 CLEANING RECYCLING 42 9 1 CLEANING 42 9 2 POST CONSUMER RECYCLI...

Page 7: ...are explained below Pay special attention to the parts marked with these symbols WARNING Improper use could lead the user to severe injury or death CAUTION Improper use could lead the user to severe...

Page 8: ...to go down midway walk backwards until user is on level ground See Figures 2 2 and 2 3 2 3 3 Do not drive up to 7 degrees of incline to avoid danger When negotiating inclines don t propel up to 3 degr...

Page 9: ...One assistant at the back holds the wheelchair up against the first step gripping the handles firmly to lift The second assistant holding firmly a fixed part of the front frame lifts the wheelchair ab...

Page 10: ...doesn t get tangled with the wheels 2 7 6 When the user is operating the wheelchair using the pushrim please push the wheelchair gently DO NOT apply a sudden huge force on the pushrim It could cause t...

Page 11: ...s Manual contains a number of cautions any vehicle can cause injury if misused use within our guidelines and with reasonable care and your safety will be increased Your wheelchair will give years of s...

Page 12: ...6 2 12 Labeling Please carefully read all the labeling on the wheelchair before driving it Do not remove them Protect them for future reference...

Page 13: ...heels 3 1 4 It has pneumatic tyres for traction and comfort It also has an extremely durable aluminum alloy frame with tough accessories and does not suffer in dramatic extremes of temperature neither...

Page 14: ...with 24 Rear Wheel Parts Description 1 Push Handle 2 Armrest 3 Side Panel 4 Brake 5 Calf Strap 6 Footplate 7 Backrest Upholstery 8 Attendant Brake 9 Seat Upholstery 10 Cross Frame Cross Bar 11 Rear W...

Page 15: ...with 14 Rear Wheel Parts Description 1 Push Handle 2 Armrest 3 Side Panel 4 Brake 5 Calf Strap 6 Footplate 7 Backrest Upholstery 8 Attendant Brake 9 Seat Upholstery 10 Cross Frame Cross Bar 11 Rear W...

Page 16: ...eel Parts Description Swing away footrest 1 Push Handle 2 Armrest 3 Side Panel 4 Brake 5 Calf Strap 6 Footplate 7 Backrest Upholstery 8 Attendant Brake 9 Seat Upholstery 10 Cross Frame Cross bar 11 Ca...

Page 17: ...eel Parts Description Swing away footrest 1 Push Handle 2 Armrest 3 Side Panel 4 Brake 5 Footrest 6 Calf Strap 7 Backrest Upholstery 8 Attendant Brake 9 Seat Upholstery 10 Cross Frame Cross bar 11 Rea...

Page 18: ...arts Description 1 Push Handle 2 Armrest 3 Side Panel 4 Brake 5 Calf Strap 6 Footplate 7 Backrest Upholstery 8 Attendant Brake 9 Seat Upholstery 10 Cross Frame Cross Bar 11 Rear Wheel 12 Caster 13 Rig...

Page 19: ...eel Parts Description Swing away footrest 1 Push Handle 2 Armrest 3 Side Panel 4 Brake 5 Seat Upholstery 6 Footplate 7 Footrest 8 Calf Strap 9 Backrest Upholstery 10 Attendant Brake 11 Cross Frame Cro...

Page 20: ...e 4 3 4 1 1 4 Push down the joint of the rigidifying push bar and you can hear a sound For S 106 see Figure 4 4 4 1 1 5 Flip the footplates down See Figure 4 5 4 1 1 6 Ready to use See Figure 4 6 Alte...

Page 21: ...ee Figure 4 11 4 1 2 5 Folding is now completed 4 1 3 Flip Back Armrest for S Ergo 125 4 1 3 1 You may flip back the armrest by put your hand across the tube and pressing the lever located at the fron...

Page 22: ...Do not Try to detach the wheels while the wheelchair is occupied even it is installed with anti tippers 4 1 6 Adjust Footplate Height 4 1 6 1 To adjust footplate height use the KARMA tool provided to...

Page 23: ...n and make the screw go into the desired slot See Figure 4 21 22 4 1 7 4 Turn the release lever to its original position and make the release pin go into the desired holes See Figure 4 23 Figure 4 19...

Page 24: ...possible the rear of the wheelchair is against a wall or if not it must be firmly held by an attendant 4 2 2 3 Engage both hand brakes The brake handle must be pulled up and flipped back to the fixed...

Page 25: ...See Figure 4 29 4 3 1 2 Always make sure that both feet are safely on the footplates and that clothing is safely tucked out of the way and so cannot get caught in the wheels See Figure 4 30 4 3 1 3 A...

Page 26: ...re on the footplates and will not slip off Make sure the handgrips are secure and cannot slip off 4 3 2 2 Release both brakes 4 3 2 3 Grasp both push handles firmly 4 3 2 4 Put your stronger foot on t...

Page 27: ...ady to keep pushing until the obstacle is mounted CAUTION This method should only be attempted by people experienced in wheelchair use Strong arms are also necessary It is always better to have the he...

Page 28: ...ently lower the rear wheels onto the road Be prepared to control the weight as it descends and ensure that the back wheels touch ground at the same time 4 3 4 2 3 Tilt the wheelchair back slightly and...

Page 29: ...nt of the seat with the back attendant s hands holding the frame just under the push handles CAUTION Never hold on to movable or detachable parts ALL LIFTING SHOULD BE DONE WITH A STRAIGHT BACK Straig...

Page 30: ...collisions according to ISO 7176 19 Therefore the S Ergo 106 cannot be used as seats in any vehicles That is KARMA recommends that users are NOT transported in any vehicle while seated in the wheelch...

Page 31: ...aware of how you place your feet do not cross them and trip yourself up 4 5 2 Method of Restraint The S 115 was tested with four point webbing systems Please refer to the restraint manufacturer s use...

Page 32: ...nts should not be held away from body by wheelchair components such as armrest or wheels as pictured below Incorrect seat belt position Correct seat belt position Incorrect seat belt position 4 6 Pelv...

Page 33: ...check that the belt is fastened correctly as recommended If this is not possible please consult your supplier Figure 4 37 Figure 4 38 Figure 4 39 Figure 4 40 4 6 3 How to operate it 4 6 3 1 When you...

Page 34: ...have a qualified technician replace it if necessary Check all parts for proper adjustment Inspect brakes for proper operation 5 1 6 The wheels and tyres should be checked periodically for cracks and...

Page 35: ...ken hardware CASTERS Inspect the casters for smooth rotation of the caster wheel and caster assembly Inspect the caster for wear in the bearings mountings and for tyre wear or damage REAR WHEELS Quick...

Page 36: ...ng abnormal stop using the wheelchair immediately and visit a KARMA wheelchair dealer for inspection and maintenance As with any wheelchair the wheels and tyres should be checked periodically for crac...

Page 37: ...ttaches to all KARMA manual wheelchairs Oxygen Tank Holder Standard size attaches to the back of wheelchairs Attaches to all KARMA manual wheelchairs Backrest Bag Standard size Attaches to all KARMA m...

Page 38: ...Left Check the tyres for correct and equal pressure Check the caster bracket angle Check that the rear wheels are equally spaced from the seat frame 2 Sluggish Turn or Performance Check the tyres for...

Page 39: ...500 500 500 500 500 Footrest to seat distance mm 360 435 360 435 360 435 360 435 360 435 Effective seat width mm 415 465 415 465 465 Effective seat depth mm 445 445 445 445 510 Seat plane angle X 7 7...

Page 40: ...hion to the back cushion This value is mainly used in the product ordering process The actual product specifications differ from the data in the table by 1 cm 0 5 kg The actual product specifications...

Page 41: ...575 625 675 580 630 680 Overall height mm 905 905 905 910 910 910 Folded length mm 735 735 735 805 805 805 Folded width mm 310 310 310 320 320 320 Folded height mm 705 705 705 710 730 750 Total mass...

Page 42: ...dify information herein without further notice Please scan the QR code to watch more instructions of the measurement methods on the Karma website Product Model S Ergo 115 TL KM 1510 3TL Nominal seat w...

Page 43: ...ill X 15 1 15 1 15 1 15 1 Static stability sideways X 16 9 16 9 16 9 16 9 Handrim diameter mm N A N A 520 520 Horizontal location of axle mm 10 10 10 10 Nominal seat width is measured the width of sea...

Page 44: ...t distance mm 335 415 335 415 335 415 335 415 335 415 335 415 Effective seat width mm 430 475 525 430 475 525 Effective seat depth mm 560 560 560 560 560 560 Seat plane angle X 6 6 6 6 6 6 Backrest an...

Page 45: ...on of axle mm 10 10 10 0 0 0 Nominal seat width is measured the width of seat cushion at 120mm in front of the backrest This value is mainly used in the product ordering process Nominal seat depth is...

Page 46: ...9 Backrest angle X 14 14 13 13 Seat to backrest angle X 96 96 94 94 Leg to seat angle X 95 95 95 95 Overall length with legrest mm 1090 1090 1090 1090 Overall width mm 630 680 655 705 Overall height...

Page 47: ...end of the seat cushion to the back cushion This value is mainly used in the product ordering process The actual product specifications differ from the data in the table by 1 cm 0 5 kg The actual prod...

Page 48: ...t consumer recycling plan should follow the Environmental Protection Administration s regulations The items listed below are for reference only as local laws and regulations may vary Material Part Nam...

Page 49: ...ted for a period of 5 years and gas strut for a period of 1 year after delivery to the customer then the affected parts will be repaired or replaced free of charge 10 2 1 3 Consumable parts such as br...

Page 50: ...fication or alteration of the product or parts without the approval by KARMA 10 2 2 8 Damage resulting from external factors such as chemicals oil debris etc 10 2 2 9 Damage caused by natural disaster...

Page 51: ...ase a second hand KARMA wheelchair while it is still within the warranty period bring this user manual and the wheelchair to the authorized dealer and perform necessary product inspection maintenance...

Page 52: ...110404000023 Release Date Jul 2022 V 30...

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