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Show/hide clock, configure 12h/24h display

Fig. 73:   Set clock to visible/invisible

Select the program function:

 

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Press and hold the “hazard lights” key.

 

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The “Settings” menu appears.

 

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Use the joystick to select “Set time”. Move the joystick 

 left/right 

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By moving the joystick “

 Left/Right 

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“12h/24h display”

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“Off”

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To save 

 quit the program.

 

Move the joystick “

 left/right 

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Summary of Contents for WHEELCHAIR Series

Page 1: ...Operating instructions PR 25 PARAVAN WHEELCHAIR SERIES EN V1 40...

Page 2: ...Valid for the following models Paravan PR 25 Publisher and Copyright PARAVAN GmbH Date of issue 1 7 2020 Document number PR 25_V1 40 EN...

Page 3: ...o carefully read the following to ensure that your power wheelchair will continue to work without problems for many years to come Keep these operating instructions to hand for future reference Our ope...

Page 4: ...cable safety notes 25 3 1 1 Operation instructions 25 3 1 2 Information regarding use 29 3 1 3 Information regarding transport 30 4 Performance description 31 4 1 Manufacturing standard 31 4 2 Correct...

Page 5: ...2 6 2 Joystick control 43 6 3 Special control system 43 6 4 Tilt function seat angle optional 44 6 5 Footrests with vibration damping 44 6 6 Road safe in accordance with The Road Traffic Licensing Act...

Page 6: ...ntrol panel 58 11 The special orthopaedic seat K120 operation 59 11 1 Adjusting the backrest 59 11 1 1 Adjusting the backrest angle 59 11 2 Adjusting the headrest 60 Operate 12 Attaching and removing...

Page 7: ...d transporting the power wheelchair 75 14 1 Rules for loading wheelchairs 75 14 2 Securing and fastening the power wheelchair 76 14 3 Putting on the seatbelt in a moving vehicle 77 14 4 Securing the w...

Page 8: ...lock configure 12h 24h display 107 15 1 14 Adjust display brightness 108 15 1 13 Adjust display brightness automatic recommended 108 15 1 15 Block the controls with the wheelchair switched on 109 15 1...

Page 9: ...16 Moving from the power wheelchair 123 16 1 Procedure when moving sideways out of the seat 124 17 Maintenance and servicing 125 17 1 Service partner 125 17 2 Cleaning and care 126 18 Disposal and env...

Page 10: ...the PR 25 141 20 8 2 The charger 142 20 8 3 Installing the charger installation location 142 21 Technical equipment 143 21 1 Technical data and measurements 143 21 2 Spare parts 148 22 Electromagneti...

Page 11: ...ir overview 46 Fig 12 Parts chassis rear 47 Fig 13 Parts chassis front 48 Fig 14 Angle of armrest pad 52 Fig 15 Position of the armrest pad 53 Fig 16 Position check of the armrest 54 Fig 17 Height of...

Page 12: ...on 80 Fig 40 Dahl Docking Station 82 Fig 41 Contents of Dahl Docking Station MK II Standard Set 501750 84 Fig 42 Contents of the Dahl VarioDock Standard Set 503600 85 Fig 43 Dahl Adaptionkit for Dahl...

Page 13: ...unction display 105 Fig 70 Lowered PR 25 seat 105 Fig 71 Set time function menu 106 Fig 72 Setting the time and date 106 Fig 73 Set clock to visible invisible 107 Fig 74 Setting the display brightness...

Page 14: ...e 119 Fig 97 Set clock to visible invisible 120 Fig 98 Setting the display brightness 121 Fig 99 Setting the display background 121 Fig 100 Blocking the controls 122 Fig 101 Controls blocked block sym...

Page 15: ...n Paravanstra e 5 10 D 72539 Pfronstetten Aichelau Tel 0 73 88 99 95 91 Fax 0 73 88 99 95 999 Email info paravan de Internet www paravan de Managing Director Mr Roland Arnold L Many smartphones and ta...

Page 16: ...in individual cases is only permitted within the limits of the statutory provisions of the current version of the Copyright Act Urheberrechtsgesetz of the Federal Republic of Germany of 9 September 1...

Page 17: ...e cycle from transport delivery to decommissioning shutdown of the power wheelchair The most important product features are described and listed below All the specified product features can be combine...

Page 18: ...ned from these operating instructions is observed and implemented PARAVAN GmbH assumes no liability or warranty for damage or operating faults resulting from non compliance with these operating instru...

Page 19: ...Guarantee Guarantee services are based entirely on the respective PARAVAN guarantee provisions Excluded from guarantee claims is damage which has occurred due to Wear Improper operation or use e g ove...

Page 20: ...ohibited All modifications must be authorised or carried out by PARAVAN GmbH PARAVAN GmbH reserves the right to undertake technical modifications and improvements to the product in the interest of our...

Page 21: ...original or delivered condition Material damage to the power wheelchair by the use of non authorised parts or incorrectly installed parts Do not make any technical modifications to the power wheelcha...

Page 22: ...and also be able to move the power wheelchair Knowledge of the safety and operating provisions listed herein in order to recognise potential dangers or dangerous situations and avert these for the use...

Page 23: ...always used together with the appropriate signal word that describes the degree of danger Danger immediate danger to life and limb irreversible Warning potential danger to life and limb irreversible...

Page 24: ...fety notes 24 2 3 1 Structure of safety notes You can obtain the following information from the safety notes Warning or danger symbol Type and source of the danger Signal word Consequences of hazard o...

Page 25: ...the drive wheels or the Lifting movement of the lifting arm and horizontal movement of the seat Danger of falling due to unintentional movement of the power wheelchair due to inactive braking mechani...

Page 26: ...perating a power wheelchair when travelling downhill and if the sitting position is in the front position Danger of tipping for persons operating a power wheelchair when travelling across obstacles Av...

Page 27: ...delivered condition Material damage to the power wheelchair by the use of non authorised parts or incorrectly installed parts Do not make any technical modifications to the power wheelchair Only opera...

Page 28: ...oad bearing capacity Material damage to the power wheelchair from mechanical and physical influences while travelling on rough ground Avoid travelling on flat slippery or greasy surfaces e g ice snow...

Page 29: ...t of high temperatures above 41 C Material damage to the power wheelchair from overcharging of the batteries when travelling downhill Only use the power wheelchair for its intended purpose Overloading...

Page 30: ...e the ramp against slipping The ramp or power wheelchair transporter must be level and stand on solid ground The ramp or lift must be clean and dry The ramp must be wider than the power wheelchair and...

Page 31: ...tested so that the highest possible level of safety is provided for the operator and their environment Our products are checked for faults after their manufacture If a fault with your power wheelchair...

Page 32: ...tdoors The control panel including joystick or optional operating units in the case of for special operation is the interface relating to user operation and the liability of the manufacturer for the p...

Page 33: ...s seat depending on the equipment variant Use within the German road traffic regulations StVO assuming complete and intact lighting See section 13 Driving with the power wheelchair problematic or pro...

Page 34: ...way The maintenance free non woven lattice storage batteries and the maintenance free lead gel storage batteries are leak proof and in accordance with IATA regulation A 67 ADR regulation 238 B IMDG re...

Page 35: ...eath In combination with the Dahl docking system the wheelchair was successfully subjected to a crash test compliant with ISO 7176 19 2008 Mobility facilities on wheels for use as a seat in motor vehi...

Page 36: ...mberg guidelines and standards and regulations and services page B 2 1 ff As auxiliary equipment permitted under the German regulations on assistive technology number HMV Nr 18 99 06 1134 4 3 3 Defini...

Page 37: ...ble to walk or have a severe walking disability Microsomia dwarfism Paralysis Joint contractions joint damage not on both arms other conditions 4 3 5 Contraindication The provision of power wheelchair...

Page 38: ...is information can be found on the type plate It is very important to provide this in any correspondence with PARAVAN GmbH so that you receive relevant professional advice Model name Series number cha...

Page 39: ...n type plate is affixed to the PR 25 in a 1 fold design The type designation type plate has dimensions of approx 70mm x 40mm The type designation type plate is situated on the rear right of the batter...

Page 40: ...air Please ensure that this information is recorded upon the handover of the power wheelchair or if necessary enter the information yourself so that you always have it to hand Day of delivery supply S...

Page 41: ...Charger with charging cable Operating instructions Socket wrench with T handle SW 13 Allen key size 5 Magnetic key optional according to equipment 5 4 2 Deliverable accessories DAHL docking station fo...

Page 42: ...needs of its customers It is equipped with Integrated 3 point belt Infinitely variable backrest tilt adjustment adjustments are infinitely variable By releasing the joystick the adjustment stops and...

Page 43: ...m such as e g steering of the power wheelchair braking behaviour of the power wheelchair speed control of the two drive motors secondary functions depending on which control system or equipment is use...

Page 44: ...be interrupted and fixed in any direction of movement and at any position The seat tilt angle can be set as follows at the touch of a button forwards thus also serving as a standing aid or backwards f...

Page 45: ...direction indicator LED rear lights for the best possible visibility Identification by yellow reflectors on the side in the middle of the wheel 6 6 1 24 Special means of transportation L The Road Traf...

Page 46: ...10 8 The following terms for parts or individual parts are used in the operating instructions Their location on the power wheelchair is shown in the illustration Control panel with joystick Armrest a...

Page 47: ...d their installation position chassis Fig 12 Parts chassis rear 1 2 3 4 5 The following terms for parts or individual parts are used in the operating instructions The installation position on the powe...

Page 48: ...Information Prepare Operate Help Technology Overview of the PARAVAN power wheelchair 48 Fig 13 Parts chassis front 3 5 4 2 6 1 Footplates Anti tipper support Drive wheel Control units Rigging eye Mai...

Page 49: ...dition Report damage which can be attributed to delivery or transport immediately and in writing to your dealer forwarding agent or medical supply store and PARAVAN GmbH See section 1 1 Your manufactu...

Page 50: ...very complex and for your own safety can only be undertaken by your service technician All parameters of the PARAVAN control unit can be subsequently set to your requirements and desires These include...

Page 51: ...to your body dimensions If adjustment is still needed however this can be undertaken at any time Your PARAVAN power wheelchair is designed in such a way that it can be adjusted to the body dimensions...

Page 52: ...rds allowing it to be adapted for any purpose and to every body size L When standing up or moving please do not lean on the armrest on one side with your full body weight 10 2 1 Set the angle of the a...

Page 53: ...he armrest pad These instructions apply to both the right and left sides Proceed as follows to check and set the position of the armrest pad Loosen the wing bolt Push the armrest pad forwards or backw...

Page 54: ...cally adjusted or adjusted at an angle and thus can be adapted to every body measurement L Changing the position of the armrest potentially involves using another setting Proceed as follows to check a...

Page 55: ...he armrest Fig 17 Height of armrest These instructions apply to both the right and left sides Turning the hand operated wheel to the left releases the armrest thereby enabling its height to be adjuste...

Page 56: ...he power wheelchair mechanical 56 10 5 Set the angle of the armrest Fig 18 Armrest angle The armrest is pivoted on the attachment point This allows the complete armrest to be swung upwards for comfort...

Page 57: ...applies to the right and left sides it is possible that the rotational direction of the screw connection is reversed Proceed as follows to check and set the projection of the armrest Loosen the hexag...

Page 58: ...58 10 7 Setting the mobility of the control panel Fig 20 Swivel mechanism The horizontal swivel mechanism of the control panel can be set in relation to the degree of hardness response behaviour or t...

Page 59: ...1 The special orthopaedic seat K120 operation 11 1 Adjusting the backrest Fig 21 Backrest angle The backrest or the backrest angle can be adjusted electrically via the PARAVAN control panel Select men...

Page 60: ...etting options are available Tilt adjustment Push the headrest to the desired tilt Push the top of the headrest backwards or forwards Height adjustment in 5 incremental steps Push the headrest to the...

Page 61: ...ar trim Fig 23 Rear trim Thechassistrimcanberemovedformaintenance servicingorcleaning To attach and remove the rear trim proceed as follows Loosen and unscrew the knurled screws L Set the knurled scre...

Page 62: ...follows Loosen and unscrew the knurled screws Remove the rear trim See section 12 1 Attaching and removing the rear trim Lift up the rear side trim Disconnect the cable for the front headlights and di...

Page 63: ...insure the power wheelchair during use in road traffic within the context of the respective legal provisions WARNING Danger of injury for persons operating a power wheelchair which does not correspon...

Page 64: ...be necessary to draw on the expertise of a second person for the check Function check of the brakes L The brake lock release lever must be set to LOCK i e point upwards Charging status of the storage...

Page 65: ...ent of the lock tongue in the belt buckle when putting on the seatbelt The function of the belt buckle is the same on all belt versions such as 2 point belt lap belt 3 point belt in driver or passenge...

Page 66: ...Joystick forwards The power wheelchair travels forwards Joystick left or right The power wheelchair changes the direction of travel in accordance with the position selected Joystick backwards The powe...

Page 67: ...out during steering motions i e turning corners This is how you navigate a bend Push the joystick into the required travelling position forwards or backwards And at the same time push the joystick in...

Page 68: ...oystick the joystick always returns to its neutral position in the middle in driving mode the motor brake automatically switches itself on and brakes the power wheelchair Safety in the case of a power...

Page 69: ...standstill is heavily dependent on factors such as Ground or condition of the road Total weight vehicle and driver of the power wheelchair L When braking from full speed at approx 6 km h your power w...

Page 70: ...ime When travelling up and downhill from an incline of more than 7 the stability of the power wheelchair cannot be guaranteed or there can be a danger of the power wheelchair tipping The power generat...

Page 71: ...ol panel The maximum final speed in the respective movement level is reached by moving the joystick as far as it will go The functions of the individual movement levels are as follows Movement level 1...

Page 72: ...ight drive side to UNLOCK downwards CAUTION In push mode the control panel must be switched off in order to prevent damage to the motors and the control panel L Do not set to UNLOCK on a gradient In t...

Page 73: ...itting position is in the front position Danger of tipping for persons operating a power wheelchair when travelling across obstacles Avoid routes with inclines greater than 10 Put the seat of the powe...

Page 74: ...ch there is a danger that you could fall and therefore could become stuck or tip over Keep the total weight of the vehicle in mind See section 21 1 Technical data and dimensions 13 11 4 Rough ground o...

Page 75: ...ading The maximum support height specified on the ramp must be greater than the height from the ground to the support edge to be cleared e g in the case of a car the car boot area Check the loading ca...

Page 76: ...icles for the transportation of persons with reduced mobility The power wheelchair has the following attachment points At the front two rigging eyes At the rear one rigging eye In combination with the...

Page 77: ...restraints in a moving vehicle Instead an approved seatbelt system anchored into the vehicle should be used to safeguard the passenger DANGER The seatbelt must not be held away from the body by wheel...

Page 78: ...ecommended that a 4 point belt restraint system be used that is designed for the total weight of the wheelchair including all options 2 at the front and 2 at the rear which comply with ISO 10542 1 If...

Page 79: ...injury The seatbelts must also not be held away from the body by wheelchair components such as armrests or wheels The belts must be attached to the relevant pillar in the car and must not be held awa...

Page 80: ...tton is not touched by wheelchair components in the event of a collision WARNING Positioning of the safety belt only when used with the Dahl docking system If the Dahl docking system is used the floor...

Page 81: ...rox 5 seconds after which the locking pin is automatically locked activated again Do not attempt to reverse out of the Docking Station before the red LED on the control module which indicates the unlo...

Page 82: ...king Station MK II and VarioDock on the wheelchair using the PARAVAN adaptation kit Please also refer to the Dahl Engineering s instructions for the installation use and maintenance of the vehicle L T...

Page 83: ...83 WARNING Risk of injury due to incorrect handling of the batteries Material damage due to improper handling of the batteries Handle the batteries with particular care Coupling and uncoupling may onl...

Page 84: ...l Information Prepare Operate Help Technology Loading and transporting the power wheelchair 84 14 7 1 Contents of the Dahl Docking Stations Fig 41 Contents of Dahl Docking Station MK II Standard Set 5...

Page 85: ...General Information Prepare Operate Help Technology Loading and transporting the power wheelchair 85 Fig 42 Contents of the Dahl VarioDock Standard Set 503600...

Page 86: ...PV art No 000044508 Countersunk screw with Torx TX27 ISO 14581 M8x35 14 9 PV art No 000043534 Locking plate with screws for Docking Station 10069 PV art No 000020667 8 mm intermediate piece for locki...

Page 87: ...isolating switch is installed on the rear the key of this switch must first be removed Remove the rear trim and the side trims The order is not important To open the cover of the battery box the two f...

Page 88: ...porting the power wheelchair 88 Removing the batteries Disconnect the main cable plug on the left and right of the batteries Remove the left and right batteries Fig 47 Main cable battery Fig 48 Remove...

Page 89: ...of the locking rail 1 2 Additional spacers 1mm 2mm 3mm 8mm 10mm may be required for this purpose Fine adjustment is carried out when the wheelchair is adjusted in the DAHL Docking Station in the vehi...

Page 90: ...the counterpart in the vehicle Installation of the Dahl docking system in the vehicle Only professional companies involved in the conversion or construction of wheelchair accessible vehicles can orde...

Page 91: ...ahl Docking Station to the wheelchair DANGER Possible risk of injury or serious injury or death due to the use of incorrect screws Only use the screws supplied Do not use screws other than those suppl...

Page 92: ...g plate and spacer Locking bolt LED display red LED display green Control panel Unlock button Manual emergency release lever Manual operating lever Please refer to the Dahl Engineering Installation an...

Page 93: ...late is correctly fixed in the Docking Station As soon as the locking plate comes into contact with the securing pin a warning tone a high pitched whine is heard and the red diode light LED in the con...

Page 94: ...e wheelchair and the wheelchair user are not properly secured If the warning tone sounds and or the red warning lamp LED in the control panel flashes or lights up Always check that the locking plate i...

Page 95: ...tomatically locked activated again Do not attempt to reverse out of the Docking Station before the red LED on the control module which indicates the unlock position lights up Move the wheelchair out o...

Page 96: ...e held there while the wheelchair is moved away 3 If the described manual release procedure fails an emergency release tool made of red plastic is included with each Docking Station Move the wheelchai...

Page 97: ...he lifting arm and the sitting functions must also be operated via the control panel On off key Selection of profile movement levels mode seat functions Direction indicator right left keys Brightness...

Page 98: ...lds on the display Symbols of the status indicator Charging status of the storage batteries Direction indicator left On off light System status tortoise speed control active Direction indicator right...

Page 99: ...on off switch upwards The status display briefly flashes and the last selected function in terms of movement level seat function is shown Press the switch downwards again to Select movement levels 1...

Page 100: ...hes itself on and the light symbol lights up blue Press once more Light off j 15 1 5 Switch direction indicator on and off Press key or for the respective direction indicator left or right The selecte...

Page 101: ...azard lights key for the hazard lights on function The hazard lights switch themselves on while the hazard lights symbol flashes red and both direction of travel symbols flash green Press the key agai...

Page 102: ...ower drive program 1 to 5 Key to change speed in the drive program Drilling down the respective drive program Display of the current speed km h Trip display in kilometres Display turns black when a ch...

Page 103: ...ed into 5 levels once you drill down Press the switch upwards or downwards to switch to a higher or lower sub level The selected drive program and sub level will appear on the display Push the joystic...

Page 104: ...joystick left right The adjustment functions menu will appear on the display L Only the released or available functions can be selected To make the desired setting adjust the seat seat position liftin...

Page 105: ...e joystick Up Down Push the joystick forward Up until the seat is lowered to the floor The anti tip supports move down automatically By pushing the joystick backwards Down the seat moves back up into...

Page 106: ...r on the display Move the joystick left right to access the options year month date day of the week hours and minutes Select the desired option by moving the joystick Left Right The precise adjustment...

Page 107: ...y Fig 73 Set clock to visible invisible Select the program function Press and hold the hazard lights key The Settings menu appears Use the joystick to select Set time Move the joystick left right By m...

Page 108: ...pending on the software version Select the program function Press and hold the hazard lights key Select Auto Backlight from the settings By moving the joystick Left Right select On Off To save quit th...

Page 109: ...until you hear a beeping sound Move the joystick forwards until you hear a beeping sound Move the joystick backwards until you hear a beeping sound Immobiliser is activated Switch on and a padlock sy...

Page 110: ...displacement motors such as the lifting arm and the sitting functions must also be operated via the control panel On off key Direction indicator right left keys Display showing the signal currently a...

Page 111: ...ons displayed in the assigned fields on the display Symbols of the status indicator Charging status of the storage batteries Direction indicator left On light System status tortoise Speed control Dire...

Page 112: ...switch off Fig 81 On off key Start Push the on off switch The last selected function in terms of movement level seat function is shown Switch off Push the on off switch The power wheelchair switches i...

Page 113: ...itches itself on and the light symbol lights up blue Press once more light off Fig 83 Light on and off Fig 84 Turn signal right left 15 2 5 Switch direction indicator on and off Press key or for the r...

Page 114: ...hazard lights key for the hazard lights on function The hazard lights switch themselves on while the hazard lights symbol flashes red and both direction of travel symbols flash yellow Press the key ag...

Page 115: ...a higher or lower drive program Key to change speed in the drive program Display showing trip in kilometres and current speed km h Display is blank when a charging device is connected If the wheelchai...

Page 116: ...ected drive profile will appear on the display Press the relevant key to select a higher or lower maximum end speed in the respective drive profile The preference within the drive profile will appear...

Page 117: ...The respective seat function will appear on the display L Only the functions present from the factory can be selected The required setting is carried out adjust the seat seat position lift backrest t...

Page 118: ...oystick Up Down Push the joystick forward Up until the seat is lowered to the floor The anti tip supports move down automatically By pushing the joystick backwards Down the seat moves back up into the...

Page 119: ...ill appear on the display Move the joystick right to access the options year month date day of the week hours and minutes Move the joystick Left Right to select the desired option The precise adjustme...

Page 120: ...de clock configure 12h 24h display Fig 97 Set clock to visible invisible Select the program function Press and hold the keys The Settings menu appears Use the joystick to select Display time By moving...

Page 121: ...e slower and faster speed keys Move the joystick Left Right to select the desired option To save quit the menu 15 2 14 Adjust display brightness Select the program function Press and hold the slower a...

Page 122: ...hear a beeping sound Move the joystick forwards until you hear a beeping sound Move the joystick backwards until you hear a beeping sound Immobiliser is activated Switch on and a padlock symbol appea...

Page 123: ...ve practised everything often enough in the presence of another person You should consider all eventualities in case you fall on the floor and there is no one present with you L We recommend that you...

Page 124: ...ys out of the seat When moving sideways out of the seat proceed as follows Position the power wheelchair sideways Adjust the seat to the required height Switch the power wheelchair off Fold up footres...

Page 125: ...wer wheelchair is guaranteed to be low maintenance and fault free However in order to guarantee its perfect functioning the power wheelchair must nonetheless be handled with care be kept clean be serv...

Page 126: ...a high pressure cleaner to clean the power wheelchair Avoid contact of the electronic parts with water To clean the frame and the plastic components lacquer set only mild soapy water without scouring...

Page 127: ...recycling procedure and economically sustainable disposal L National and regional waste disposal provisions must be complied with The power wheelchair can be dismantled into the following main parts...

Page 128: ...onsists of largely recyclable material which is harmless to the environment such as wood e g pallets or outer packaging metal e g tightening straps bubble wrap L Take advantage of the opportunity to r...

Page 129: ...ng time the following work steps must be carried out before it is recommissioned again check protective devices repair if necessary complete maintenance or review complete cleaning L The power wheelch...

Page 130: ...3 Information regarding transfer of the product When transferring the PARAVAN power wheelchair you must also pass on all the necessary technical documents for safe handling and operation such as opera...

Page 131: ...battery Batteriestand niedrig This message appears when the control system detects that the battery voltage has dropped below 16 V Check the state of the batteries and the connections in the control...

Page 132: ...to sleep Ruhemodus This message appears when the control system has been inactive for longer than the time period defined by the SleepTimer parameter Gyro disconnected Gyro ni angeschl This message a...

Page 133: ...il below Main fuse This protects the complete electrical system in the event of overloading by PR 25 electrical consumers the response is an instant and complete electrical shut down of the entire pow...

Page 134: ...of the power wheelchair L An active triggered main fuse is signalised by the swung out green lug 20 2 1 Reset triggered main fuse Push the lug of the active main fuse back into its original position T...

Page 135: ...rged your PR 25 before travelling downhill the security system switches to emergency stop in order to avoid damage to the electrical system control electronics etc L Active triggered overload protecti...

Page 136: ...on of connecting different auxiliary units with a voltage of 12 volts or 24 volts to the PR 25 on board power supply If you require special equipment e g a respirator for this connection please contac...

Page 137: ...c Due to the LED lamps used the wearing out or maintenance of this installation is practically impossible unnecessary To switch on the lighting installation proceed as follows Select menu in the contr...

Page 138: ...pletely sealed Refilling or topping up the electrolyte battery acid is therefore not intended or possible The charging status or the capacity of the storage batteries can be read on the control panel...

Page 139: ...of the power wheelchair The supplied charger automatically switches to trickle charging and thus guarantees the full use of the storage battery s functions and that the storage battery is always read...

Page 140: ...Daily overnight charging is recommended The PR 25 should be charged for at least 8 hours uninterrupted The charging cycle ends when the green lamp is lit up Always connect the charger during periods o...

Page 141: ...the charger plug into the charging socket on the control panel Connect the charger to the power supply The charging process starts Check the charging status Are the storage batteries at full capacity...

Page 142: ...nts of the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC L Read the operating instructions included separately with the charger 20 8 3 Installing the charger ins...

Page 143: ...30 mm side Seat pad 50 mm side Lumbar support 4 levels Height adjustment 70 mm Curvature 0 mm 25 mm Seat length adjustment optional 270 mm Seat width 240 430 mm adjustable Seat depth 300 380 mm adjus...

Page 144: ...tplate backwards movement 990 mm Total height with a standard seat including headrest 1200 mm Total height with a standard seat without headrest 950 mm Electrical equipment Storage batteries 2 x 12 Vo...

Page 145: ...nward 10 17 Maximum camber 6 11 Speed Standard 6 km h optional max 10 km h Depending on weight ambient temperature incline slope functions used When travelling on steep slopes do not travel at maximum...

Page 146: ...ial PV foam Thickness 20mm Compression hardness 7 2 kPa Density 56 kg m Cover BC 12 Floridas Seat pads Pad material PR foam MOI system Thickness 50 110 mm Compression hardness Density 340 25 N Cover M...

Page 147: ...of hardness 340 25 N Density 260 25 N Cover Matt black Frame Pad material S2 235 JR S3 55 M2 Coating Galvanisation Corrosion protection Galvanisation These are not cut foam cuboids and are therefore...

Page 148: ...er or PARAVAN GmbH See section 1 1 Your manufacturer WARNING Danger of injury for persons operating a power wheelchair which does not correspond to the original or delivered condition Material damage...

Page 149: ...be used The connector must be securely installed Electronic components and cables must not be damaged The use of longer cables lengths can result in increased emitted interference or reduced interfer...

Page 150: ...uidelines HF emissions in accordance with CISPR11 Group 1 The PR 25 only uses HF energy for its internal functions Therefore its HF emissions are very low and it is unlikely that adjacent electronic d...

Page 151: ...ischarge 8 kV Air discharge 6 kV Contact discharge 8 kV Air discharge Floors should be made from wood or concrete or have ceramic tiles If the flooring is made from synthetic material the relative hum...

Page 152: ...d to that of a typical business or hospital environment If the movanimo user requires continued functionality in the event the power supply is interrupted it is recommended that the movanimo be connec...

Page 153: ...ng until complete recombination at the negative electrode occurs If improper charging is carried out hydrogen along with oxygen also arises at the negative electrode This hydrogen cannot be converted...

Page 154: ...oklet 1 Inspection 12 months after commissioning Date Signature Stamp 2 Inspection annual Date Signature Stamp 3 Inspection annual Date Signature Stamp 4 Inspection annual Date Signature Stamp 5 Inspe...

Page 155: ...General Information Prepare Operate Help Technology Annexes and technical documentation 155 23 3 EC declaration of conformity Fig 111 EC declaration of conformity...

Page 156: ...ys wear the seatbelt when using the tilt function When using the tilt function only half the speed of the selected movement level is possible Seat backrest in the special orthopaedic seat optional The...

Page 157: ...otrest take care to ensure that the height adjustment does not touch the seat pad The setting of the footrest must be higher than the obstacle The footrest should also not jam on the obstacle since th...

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