KLAXON Klick Race Tetra Power Handbike Wheelchair User Manual
- June 11, 2024
- KLAXON
Table of Contents
- Klick Race Tetra Power Handbike Wheelchair
- PRELIMINARY INFORMATION
- WARNINGS
- SAFETY NOTICE
- INTENDED USE OF THE DEVICE
- USAGE ENVIRONMENT
- OPERATING LIMITS
- USER REQUIREMENTS
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- MARKINGS
- DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE
- INSTALLATION
- KLICK GENERAL OPERATION
- INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE STANDARD HANDLEBAR VERSION
- INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE TETRA HANDLEBAR VERSION
- CLEANING
- SERVICING
- BATTERY INFORMATION
- TECHNICAL DATA
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- DISPOSAL OF THE DEVICE
- PRODUCT WARRANTY
- FREE WHEEL/PUSH OPTION
- PROPERTY TRANSFER
- ORIGINAL TEXT
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
User Manual
Klick Race Tetra Power Handbike Wheelchair
Devices
KLICK POWER – KLAXON_MOBILITY_FIRMWARE_RELEASE_FTD30_BASE_SAFETY_REV2.4.1
KLICK RACE – KLAXON_MOBILITY_FIRMWARE_RELEASE_FTD30_BASE_SAFETY_REV2.4.1
KLICK MONSTER –
KLAXON_MOBILITY_FIRMWARE_RELEASE_FTD30_BASE_SAFETY_REV2.4.1
Dear customer,
Thank you for choosing a KLICK product.
We sincerely hope that the KLAXON MOBILITY products can improve your day and
your activities in many ways and we remain at your disposal for any
information or clarification you may require. We also encourage you to keep up
to date on the latest news of our product range, on the accessories available
and on our company’s events and
initiatives.
You can contact us by writing an e-mail to info@klaxon-klick.com, through our web site at www.klaxon-klick.com,
on our Linkedin page www.linkedin.com/company/klaxon-
mobility or on our Facebook
page
www.facebook.com/klaxonklickworld.
Please note also that in compliance with European regulation, KLAXON MOBILITY
GMBH holds CE certification for all the products in the KLICK range; they are
classified as Class I medical devices according to Annex VIII EU745/2017 MDR
and they comply with the essential requirements of Annex I EU745/2017 MDR and
Annex I of the European Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC, as modified by
the Directive 07/47/EEC.
KLICK devices belongs to:
– GMDN 42805 code (Wheelchair electric-motor-driven propulsion system)
– UMDNS 17952 code (Power Conversion Kits, Wheelchair)
| EU WARNING: In the event of any serious accident related to the KLICK
device, the user must immediately notify the manufacturer and the competent
authority of the European country where the user has bought the product.
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NOTE| For visually impaired people, a pdf format of this manual is
available on our website www.klaxon- klick.com.
NOTE| You can find the addresses of Klaxon Dealers on our website www
.klaxon-klick.com in the “Klick Stores” area.
Thank you again for having chosen our products. We wish you a good day and
enjoyable use.
Best regards,
The Staff of KLAXON MOBILITY GMBH
PRELIMINARY INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION
This User’s Manual explains how to use the KLICK devices that increase the
independence of persons with disabilities. The KLICK product range described
in this Manual includes the following models:
– POWER (P) that can be equipped with the STANDARD or TETRA handlebar –
Firmware: KLAXON_ MOBILITY_FIRMWARE_RELEASE_FTD30BASE SAFETYREV2.4.1
– RACE (R) that can be equipped with the STANDARD or TETRA handlebar –
Firmware: KLAXON MOBILITY_FIRMWARE_RELEASE_FTD30_BASESAFETY REV2.4.1
– MONSTER (M) that can be equipped with the STANDARD handlebar – Firmware:
KLAXONMOBILITY FIRMWARE_RELEASE_FTD30_BASESAFETY REV2.4.1
MANUFACTURER’S IDENTIFICATION DATA
KLAXON MOBILITY GMBH
Industriestrasse, 1
9601 – Arnoldstein (Austria)
Tel.: +43 (0)664 4681294
e-mail: info@klaxon-klick.com
Hereinafter: KLAXON.
REVISION INFORMATION
REV.| Description of the change|
DATE
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01| Initial release| 2016.07.27
02| Revision no. 2.0| 2016.10.07
03| Revision no. 3.0| 2016.12.27
04| Revision no. 4.0| 2017.01.11
05| Revision no. 5.0| 2017.06.08
06| Revision no. 6.0| 2018.05.15
07| Revision no. 7.0| 2021.02.01
All information, illustrations and specifications in this document are based
on the latest product information available at the time of publication.
This document is subject to change due to technical innovations, without prior
notice.
WARNINGS
- Read these instructions carefully before using the device.
- KLAXON is not liable for any failure of the end user to comply with the contents of this document.
- The use of KLICK devices is specifically dedicated to persons with disabilities who are using a manual wheelchair.
- The use of KLICK devices in public spaces (streets, sidewalks, squares, cycle paths, etc.) must comply with the specific regulations of the country in which they are used. KLAXON is not liable for use that is not in accordance with specific regulations in force.
- If any anomalies that may endanger the user are found during the usage: do not use the device and promptly contact KLAXON’s technical support.
- Non-original spare parts and accessories have not been tested by the manufacturer. Therefore we cannot certify that these components are compliant with the needed performance and safety requirements.
- KLAXON is not responsible for any damage caused by the use of non-original spare parts or accessories.
- The installation of the product and its maintenance must be carried out exclusively by authorised KLAXON technicians, who will issue a declaration of compliance. The user must request the declaration of compliance during the first activation and after every maintenance. If the device does not comply with the declaration, the warranty will expire with immediate effect and KLAXON will not be liable for any damage resulting from the use of the device.
- Not all the provisions included in this User’s Manual are valid for all the countries and for all the KLICK models. Please always refer to the local regulations, settings and models that are provided and applied in the country of purchase and of use.
The points of the manual marked with the following symbols should be read carefully:
DANGER| The word DANGER indicates a potentially hazardous situation,
which, if not avoided, can result in death, serious injury and/or property
damage.
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CAUTION| The word CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation,
which, if not avoided, may cause minor injuries or property damage.
NOTE| The word NOTE indicates important instructions or special
information.
| Generic warning sign: indicates a danger due to various causes.
| High voltage warning sign: indicates the presence of high voltages.
SAFETY NOTICE
NOTE | KLICK devices meet all the requirements of ISO 7176-14. |
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The user must read this document entirely and have become familiar with its |
contents before using the device.
| If the device is not used respecting the specifications described herein,
the security level specified by the manufacturer may be reduced.
| During the initial period of use the user must familiarize with operation to
avoid potential risks caused by incorrect use.
| EMC – The device is compliant with ISO 7176-21:2009 CLAUSE 5.4 on
electromagnetic compatibility, but to ensure the user’s safety we recommend
not using this device in the presence of strong environmental electromagnetic
fields.
| EMC – During its operation, the device can affect other devices with
electromagnetic field.
DANGER| Children, incapacitated persons, or those that are
insufficiently familiar with the device or are physically unsuited, must not
use it.
NOTE| For technical and safety info you can contact a Klaxon Dealer. You
can find the addresses of Klaxon dealers on our website www.klaxon-
klick.com in the “Klick Stores” area.
- The device may skid on wet pavement, on gravel or on uneven terrain: always adjust speed and driving style to the conditions (weather, surface, individual capacity, etc.); never drive straight towards an object, and drive carefully towards narrow passages.
- Do not attempt to go over steps higher than 50 mm, both uphill and downhill, along the direction travelled. Do not drive the KLICK-equipped wheelchair on roads with slopes that exceed 6°/ 10%. These obstacles must always be overcome frontally and slowly. The proper way to go over steps and to go up slopes is shown in Figure 1.
- If the pavement is wet or uneven, the maximum rated slope and the maximum height of the steps allowed must be considered lower than those previously indicated in order to ensure the safety of the user.
- In the event of a collision, the user could suffer serious injuries to its body parts.
- At high speed the user may lose control of the wheelchair and it may tip over. Never drive faster than 15 km/h (both uphill and downhill), and avoid impacts in general.
- Always use the KLICK-equipped wheelchair suitably. Always brake in order to avoid obstacles (steps, edges, door frames, etc.), during descents, curves and/or dangerous slopes.
- Driving performance of the KLICK-equipped wheelchair may be affected by electromagnetic fields. If a malfunction occurs in these conditions please contact KLAXON or one of its authorised resellers.
- Avoid contact with any liquid coming out of the battery if it is damaged. While using the device, some system components can get very hot. A contact of these components with the skin may cause scalding and burns: be extremely careful to avoid contact.
- Always observe the operating limits for the manual wheelchair on which the KLICK system is installed.
INTENDED USE OF THE DEVICE
KLICK devices can be used to add an auxiliary power assist system to most
manual wheelchairs, quickly and easily. Coupling the KLICK device to the
wheelchair raises the front castors off the ground. The single wheel of the
“traction unit” is then used for steering.
The system consisting of the Klick device coupled to the manual wheelchair
falls within Class B according to CEI EN 12184. The Klick devices meet the
requirements of Class B as they provide a maximum autonomy of approximately 50
km (in the version equipped with a fully charged 11.6 Ah battery, driven on a
flat course by an hypothetical user weighing 75 kg).
In accordance with the definition of class B of CEI EN 12184, the device is
for indoor use and can handle outdoor obstacles.
| Any other use or misuse could result in hazardous situations.
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USAGE ENVIRONMENT
Operating Environment
KLICK series devices are manufactured to be coupled to the majority of
wheelchairs on the market. KLICK products can be used both indoors and
outdoors, within the limits stated in this document and, in general, according
to the same limitations of use as those of the manual wheelchair (as
established by its manufacturer). In case of doubt please verify all the
limitations by reading the End User Muanuals or by contacting the
manufacturers concerned.
Medical use and types of users
KLICK devices are not intended for a specific clinical use, but as a mobility
support for people using manual wheelchairs. Therefore, no professional,
technical or aptitude requirements are necessary to operate or use a KLICK
device, other than following the instructions described in this document.
OPERATING LIMITS
The device must be used consistently with the intended use described in the
preceding paragraphs, any other use is considered as improper.
In particular do not use KLICK devices:
- If not coupled with a manual wheelchair.
- After intake of alcohol or if the user’s psycho-physical conditions are unsuitable.
- On roads with unsuitable pavement.
- In poor visibility (at night, in fog, etc.).
- If the user weighs over 120 kg or is heavier than allowed for the wheelchair used.
- In adverse weather (rain, strong wind, etc.).
- When going uphill or downhill on slopes that are exceeding 6°/ 10%. (see Figure 2).
- To go over steps higher than 50 mm, both uphill and downhill. (see Figure 3).
USER REQUIREMENTS
KLICK series devices and its accessories can be used independently by users that:
- That are familiar and have practised proper use of the device sufficiently.
- That are aware of the risks related to the use of the device.
- That have sufficient physical and mental capacity to ensure the appropriate safe use of the device.
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
| This User’s Manual is an integral part of the device and must always be
available to the user. If it is lost or damaged, contact KLAXON or download
the manual from the specific product webpage onwww.klaxon-
klick.com.
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| KLICK series devices and accessories can be used by users who are aware
of the risks associated with the use thereof.
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| KLICK series devices and accessories must be used only and exclusively
by users that are familiar and have practised proper use of the device
sufficiently.
| Absolutely never remove, modify or replace components of the device. If
necessary, these operations must be carried out only by technical personnel
authorised to do so by KLAXON.
| Never use the device after having drunk alcohol, taken drugs and in
general if the user’s psycho- physical conditions are unsuitable.
| The use of KLICK devices is prohibited for users weighing more than 120
kg; the total weight of the user must not exceed the quantity specified by the
manufacturer of the wheelchair in use.
| The user is responsible for monitoring and maintaining proper operation
of the devices and of their accessories as indicated herein.
| Absolutely never use the device outside of the stated environmental
operating conditions.
| Periodic maintenance must be performed to ensure proper operation and
the safety of the device.
| Do not use a KLICK device to carry more than one person.
| Do not use a KLICK device unless it is coupled with a manual
wheelchair.
| Do not use the supplied battery pack to power systems other than the
KLICK device for which it was designed
| Do not leave the battery in the sun or adverse weather when not in use.
| Do not short-circuit the battery.
| Do not throw the battery in water.
| Do not attempt to open the battery pack.
DANGER| Do not allow children to play with the battery.
**| Do not allow children to use the KLICK device.
| If the battery has reached it end of life, it must be disposed according to
the local regulations applied in the Country.
| While using the device, some system components can get very hot and contact
of these components with the skin may cause scalding and burns: be extremely
careful to avoid contact.
| The components can become very hot if exposed to the sunlight. Skin contact
may cause scalding and burns: be extremely careful to avoid contact.
| DANGER: The voltages inside the device can be lethal.
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| DANGER: Do not connect/disconnect power cables when the device is on.
| DANGER: Maintenance or cleaning the device must always be carried out
when the device is off and disconnected from the mains.
| DANGER:** Do not remove any of the unit’s cover panel, contact the
Technical Support Service.
| The use of KLICK devices in public spaces (streets, sidewalks, squares,
cycle paths, etc.) must comply with the specific regulations of the country in
which they are used. KLAXON is not liable for use that is not in accordance
with specific regulations in force.
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| Adjust speed in relation to the characteristics of the wheelchair, the road
conditions, the lateral inclination of the road and the radius of the curves
to take.
| Do not operate the device in poor lighting conditions. The device can only
be used in low-light conditions if an optional light is mounted (according to
the local country regulations). Please contact your Klaxon dealer to purchase
the light accessory available as an optional. You can find the addresses of
Klaxon dealers on our website www.klaxon-klick.com in the “Klick Stores” area.
| Pay attention to side-skidding due to strong wind.
| Pay attention to side-skidding due to steering while moving.
| Pay attention to side-skidding due to the slope of the road.
| Do not use KLICK devices on roads with unsuitable pavement.
| Do not use KLICK devices with adverse weather (rain, strong wind, etc.).
| Do not use the KLICK devices to go up or down steps higher than 50 mm (see
Figure 3).
| Do not use KLICK devices on slopes greater than 6°/10% . The rated slope’s
limit shall be reduced in accordance with the pavement and the environmental
condition (see Figure 2).
| Consider that traction and stability might be affected by the pavement and
environmental condition even within the maximum rated slope value.
| When driving downhill, do not exceed two-thirds of the maximum speed; avoid
sudden braking or accelerations on slopes.
| Never go over obstacles when driving uphill or downhill.
| Do not go up or down staircases.
| Do not attempt to go over obstacles diagonally: make sure that the rear
wheels always go over the obstacle together. Never stop halfway. Do not
attempt to go over obstacles over 50 mm high.
| When the device is in motion, avoid moving the centre of gravity or abruptly
moving your body.
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| It is advisable to drive through narrow passages at minimum speed and with
utmost caution.
| When using KLICK devices, the risk of tipping-over during cornering
increases: reduce speed before turning. Accelerate again only after completing
the curve.
| When using KLICK devices, do not make U-turns or turn from a stationary
start on slopes greater than 3° (or lower according to pavement condition) and
at a speed higher than level 1 and 3 km/h (or lower according to pavement
condition).
| It can be difficult to manoeuvre in front of a lift or at the entrance of a
building since the wheelchair’s turning radius increases when coupled with a
KLICK device; this could conflict with the standards of the buildings or the
actual size of the entrances.
| When entering a building and/or an elevator, always take into account the
turning radius of your wheelchair equipped with the KLICK device. Avoid
driving into situations from which you would not be capable of exiting because
you would be unable to turn your wheelchair.
| Absolutely never use the Klick device along tramway, rail and light railway
tracks. Pay the utmost attention at level crossings, keeping the Klick’s and
wheelchair wheels at due distance. Failure to comply with this precaution
could cause serious damages to the device and the user. The same precautions
apply to water drains, manholes and all kinds of hollows along the way.
DANGER| Consider that the stopping distance on slopes can be significantly
greater than on a flat ground.
| Switch off the device before entering and before leaving an indoor ambient.
| Potential finger traps are shown in Figure 4.
Potential squeezing points are shown in Figures 5 and 6.
DANGER| Do not start or use the Intelligent Cruise Control function on an
uphill slope that is rated above 6°/10% (or lower according to pavement
condition) and a downhill slope that is rated above 3°/5% (or lower according
to pavement condition).
CAUTION| Handling points for carry the device are shown in Figure 7.
MARKINGS
The device is uniquely identified by its serial number (SN), shown on the plate of the device, attached to the motor unit near the battery. The meaning of the symbols shown in the plate are as follows:
Symbol | Description |
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Manufacturer | |
Type name | |
Serial number | |
Reference Number | |
Medical Device | |
Year of manufacture | |
Symbol indicating: Follow the instructions for use | |
Symbol indicating that the wheelchair (device) is not intended to be used as |
a seat in a motor vehicle
| Maximum User Weight
| CE mark
| Electrical device disposal via separated collection (special disposal,
electrical components)
MAX SPEED| Maximum Speed of the Device
RATED SLOPE| Maximum inclination that can be negotiated with the device
Pictures of an example of the CE Label, applied on every Klick devices
DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE
9.1 PRODUCT STRUCTURE
A. KLICK POWER equipped with the STANDARD HANDLEBAR
Figure 8 shows a KLICK POWER device equipped with the STANDARD handlebar and
identifies the elements that make it up.
- Steering wheel and Motor unit
- Brake system (both lever can be locked for parking brake function)
- Kickstand
- Standard Handlebar
- Battery
- Connector
- Display
B. KLICK POWER equipped with the TETRA handlebar
Figure 9 shows a KLICK POWER device equipped with the TETRA handlebar and
identifies the elements that make it up.
- Steering wheel and Motor unit
- Kickstand
- Tetra Handlebar “Push & Pull” (with both acceleration and braking functions)
- Battery
- Tetra Connector
- Display
C. KLICK RACE equipped with the STANDARD handlebar
Figure 10 shows a KLICK RACE device equipped with the STANDARD handlebar and
identifies the elements that make it up.
- Steering wheel and Motor unit
- Brake system (both lever can be locked for parking brake function)
- Kickstand
- Standard Handlebar
- Battery
- Connector
- Display
D. KLICK RACE equipped with the TETRA handlebar
Figure 11 shows a KLICK RACE device equipped with the TETRA handlebar and
identifies the elements that make it up.
- Steering wheel and Motor unit
- Kickstand
- Tetra Handlebar “Push & Pull” (with both acceleration and braking functions)
- Battery
- Tetra Connector
- Display
E. KLICK MONSTER equipped with the STANDARD handlebar
Figure 12 shows a KLICK MONSTER device equipped with the STANDARD handlebar
and identifies the elements that make it up.
- Steering wheel and Motor unit
- Brake system (both lever can be locked for parking brake function)
- Kickstand
- Standard Handlebar
- Battery
- Connector
- Display
9.2 KLAXON® CONNECTION
For the descriptions and instructions regarding the KLAXON® connection
systems, please refer to the document “User Manual – Central Linking System”
or to the document “User Manual – Lateral Linking System ” provided together
with the selected connection system. If you have lost these documents, you can
retrieve a copy by
contacting KLAXON or by downloading them from our website at www.klaxon-
klick.com.
9.3 BATTERY CHARGER
Figure 13 shows the battery charger that is supplied with the RACE (11.6 Ah),
RACE LITE (5.8 Ah) and FLY RACE (2.9 Ah) batteries.
9.4 ACCESSORIES
KLICK can be equipped with various accessories. You may need to consult the
appropriate User’s Manual (ask KLAXON or visit our website: www.klaxon-
klick.com) for some of them.
9.5 DOCUMENTATION
This USER’s MANUAL is provided with the Device in printed format and must be
stored with the utmost care. If you lose the present document you can ask for
a copy by contacting KLAXON or download the manual from the specific product
webpage on www.klaxon-klick.com.
INSTALLATION
KLICK devices are provided by a technician authorised by KLAXON only after having pre-installed the coupling set on the wheelchair.
****| KLICK devices can be installed only on compatible wheelchairs.
KLAXON provides to the distributors the Installation Manual which contains the
coupling criteria.
KLICK products must be installed only by authorised KLAXON technicians who may
decide, under their own responsibility, if the specific wheelchair can be
properly used with the KLICK device (according to both wheelchair features and
general condition).
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KLICK GENERAL OPERATION
11.1 USER INTERFACE
The device is equipped with an LCD display that shows several operating
parameters (the letters can be found in Figures 40, 41 and 42):
- The battery icon located in the centre (A) shows the current battery charge level in percentage. The bar (B) located underneath the battery symbol shows the charge level divided in 5 section representing each a 20% of the battery level.
- The letter (C) located in the centre of the display shows the speed, in km/h or mph. In the event of a malfunction, the speed value is replaced by the message “error” accompanied by the error’s identification number and a warning symbol (K).
- The letter (D) located in the lower part of the display shows various values that will be shown alternatively on screen. The values shown are: Odometer (Odo), Trip, Autonomy of the battery (Aut.), Power in Watts (Watt/W) and Voltage in Volts (Volt/V).
- The letter (E) shows the selected maximum speed level (numbers from 1 to 5).
- The letter (F) shows a curved bar that graphically indicates the speed reached.
- The letter (G) shows if the optional light is turned on/off.
- The lightning symbol (H) indicates when the EBS is charging the battery.
- The letter (I) shows if the reverse gear is selected (flashing “R”).
- The USB symbol (J) indicates when the USB port is active.
11.2 TURNING ON AND SETTING UP THE DEVICE
A. Turning On and Selecting the Speed
- Switch on the battery (for more information please refer to the instructions starting from chapter 16).
- Press the “POWER” button (Figure 19 Letter D) to turn on the display.
- Press the “+” (Figure 19 Letter B) or “-“ (Figure 19 Letter C) buttons to select the desired maximum speed level (Figure 41 Letter E); various speed levels can be selected, between 1 (minimum speed), 2 (normal speed), 3 (medium speed), 4 (high speed) and 5 (maximum speed).
B. Turning ON/OFF the light (if the optional light is installed)
- To turn on/off the light press briefly the “POWER” button.
C. Intelligent Cruise Control function
- The Intelligent Cruise Control function adapts and allows to keep the speed fixed while riding even uphill and downhill.
- To activate this function the speed has to be higher than 3 km/h.
- Press the dedicated green button (Figure 14 Letter A) to insert the Intelligent Cruise Control function, which will run the KLICK at the actual speed;
- The Intelligent Cruise Control function can be deactivated by one of the following modes: by operating the
- Brake lever of the Standard Handlebar (left and/or right), by pushing the Tetra handlebar forward (braking action) or by pushing the EBS button (Figure 20).
DANGER| Pressing again the green Intelligent Cruise Control’s green button
(Figure 14 Letter A) or activating the reverse switch (Figure 14 Letter B)
WILL NOT deactivate the Intelligent Cruise Control function.
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D. Electronic Brake System (EBS)
- This function slows down the Klick device by electrically reducing its speed. During the EBS braking the energy produced will be recovered and used to recharge the battery (Figure15).
- For the Standard Handlebar: Squeezing the first part of the brake lever will activate the EBS. This action will combine with the mechanical braking if the brake lever is pressed harder. The EBS can also be activated by pushing the dedicated red button (Figure 20).
- For the Tetra Handlebar: Pushing the first part of the Tetra handlebar forward activates the EBS. This action will combine with the mechanical braking if the handlebar is pushed further on. The EBS can also be activated by pushing the dedicated red button (Figure 20).
E. Mobile Phone Charger
When the USB port is active it is possible to use it to charge your mobile
device.
- Connect your mobile phone with your charging cable.
- Connect the charging cable to the USB port located on the Display push-buttons panel (Figure 16).
- Press briefly the “M” button (Figure 19 Letter A) to activate the USB port, at this point the device will start the charging process. A USB symbol will appear on the display when the port is active (Figure 42 Letter J).
- When the charging function is no lo longer needed: press briefly the “M” button to deactivate the USB port.
- The USB symbol will disappear signalling that the USB port is deactivated.
F. Settings
It is possible to modify certain operating parameters of the KLICK and the
Display.
Navigating the setting menu
In order to access and modify the settings:
- Press and hold the “M” button for a few seconds to enter the setting menu.
- Once inside the menu it is possible to move through the different options by using the “+” or “-“ buttons to go up or down.
- The selected option is highlighted. To access the selected option press the “M” button briefly.
- It is possible to modify the set value of the option by using the “+” or “-“ buttons to change/increase/ decrease the values.
- To apply the modification press the “M” button briefly, this action will confirm your choice and take you back to the settings menu.
- To exit the settings menu press and hold the “M” button for a few seconds.
Options
The settings showed on the display are (Figure 17):
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E Braking Lv: modify the intensity of the EBS braking action. This option’s level can be set from a value that starts from 0 (deactivated) to 10 (maximum intensity).
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Acceleration Lv: this setting can be used to adjust the motor response to the throttle (speed progression). This option’s level can be set from a value that goes from 0 to 10.
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Motor Brake Lv: modify the intensity of the motor’s braking action when the accelerator is released. This option’s level can be set from a value that starts from 0 (deactivated) to 10 (maximum intensity).
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Reverse gear speed: it is possible to adjust the reverse gear’s speed level. NOTE: The maximum speed cannot be higher than the preset speed fixed by KLAXON.
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Parking Brake: this setting cannot be modified.
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Torque Control Lv: this setting cannot be modified.
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Speed Limit: it is possible to adjust the maximum speed’s limit. This function adjusts only the maximum speed of the 5th speed level, the other speed levels will be calculated automatically once the maximum speed is set. NOTE 1: The maximum speed cannot be higher than the preset speed fixed by KLAXON.
NOTE 2: The maximum speed in level 1 is factory set and cannot be changed. -
Trip reset: it is possible to reset the value of the trip Km/miles counter.
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Select Km/h or MPH: change the speed unit displayed by the system.
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Password On or Off: activate/deactivate the anti-theft password request. If this options is active the display will require the insertion of a password everytime the KLICK device is turned on. The first password will be issued by a KLAXON dealer, please keep the password in a safe place. CAUTION: the KLICK engine will not
be operative until the correct password is inserted. If the password is lost, a new password will be issued by a KLAXON dealer upon verification of the identity of the KLICK owner, this will be done in order to prevent a potential theft. -
Reverse sound alarm: this setting cannot be modified.
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Serial number: this setting displays the serial number of the KLICK’s ECU.
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Software release: this setting displays the number of release of the display’s software.
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Error History: this setting is meant for KLAXON dealers only and cannot be modified.
DANGER| When using the Intelligent Cruise Control function it is mandatory to
pay the utmost attention to road hazards in order to be able to intervene
promptly on the controls so as to avoid any type of collision that may cause
damage to persons and/or property.
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DANGER| Every action and/or tampering of the display to change performance and
KLICK’s security is strictly prohibited. The sole and only actions possible
are those specified in paragraph 11.2 of this End User’s Manual.
DANGER| Pressing again the Intelligent Cruise Control’s green button or
activating the reverse switch WILL NOT deactivate the Intelligent Cruise
Control function.
DANGER| Although the Intelligent Cruise Control adapts the speed, there may be
slight differences between the set speed and the actual speed when descending
a slope. As a precaution it is recommended to set a lower speed when driving
downhill.
DANGER| Do not start or use the Intelligent Cruise Control function on
downhill slopes greater than 3°/5% (or lower according to pavement condition)
Do not start or use the Intelligent Cruise Control function on uphill slopes
greater than 6°/10% (or lower according to pavement condition)
| Pay attention when using Intelligent Cruise Control in critical situations
(e.g.: curves, obstacles, slopes, etc.): the device will not reduce the speed
automatically.
| In the KLICK devices mounting the Tetra Handlebar, the Intelligent Cruise
Control function, although present, must be used with caution. The user must
check in advance if it can use this function in total safety in accordance to
its individual abilities.
NOTE| The KLICK devices described in this manual are equipped with a function
called Downhill Speed Control which limits the top speed automatically during
descents accordingly to the maximum speed selected.
DANGER| Although the Downhill Speed Control adapts the speed, there may be
slight differences between the maximum set speed and the actual speed when
descending a slope. As a precaution it is recommended to set a lower speed
when driving downhill.
DANGER| When the KLICK device is switched off or the motor is inoperative the
Downhill Speed Control, the Electronic Brake System, the Intelligent Cruise
Control and all the electronical commands are neither active nor operative. In
this case is mandatory to pay the utmost attention, to proceed with caution,
to use the mechanical brakes and to avoid potentially dangerous situations and
actions.
11.3 TURNING OFF THE DEVICE
To perform the operation properly, carefully follow the following
instructions.
- Stop the wheelchair on a flat surface.
- Apply the brake on the wheelchair.
- Turn off the KLICK by pressing and holding the “POWER” button for a few seconds.
11.4 COUPLING STEPS/RELEASING FROM THE WHEELCHAIR
For the descriptions and instructions regarding the linking and unlinking
procedures, please refer to the document
“User Manual – Central Linking System” or to the document “User Manual –
Lateral Linking System ” provided
together with the selected connection system. If you have lost these
documents, you can retrieve a copy by
contacting KLAXON or by downloading them from our website at www.klaxon-
klick.com.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE STANDARD HANDLEBAR VERSION
Figure 18 shows the Standard handlebar of the Klick device and it identifies the elements that make it up (listed below).
- Handlebar
- Accelerator
- Multi-function control panel (Figure 14) with the Intelligent Cruise Control button (A) and Reverse Gear switch (B).
- Display
- Brake levers equipped with parking brake
- EBS Button
- Display push-buttons panel (Figure 19 ) with “M” button (A), “+” button (B), “-” button (C) and “POWER“ button (D)
Once the device has been installed, the battery and the display have been
turned on and a speed has been selected, use the accelerator to make the
device start to move (Figure 20). To slow down the device’s speed use the
brake lever or press the “EBS BUTTON” (the red button in Figure 20). To stop
the device keep squeezing the brake lever until the KLICK stops completely
(Figure 21). The KLICK brake is equipped with an additional safety device that
deactivates the motor and activates the EBS when the lever is operated (Figure
21).
The device is equipped with a reverse gear as standard equipment. To use the
reverse:
A. Move the switch to the right until is located under the “RIGHT ARROW
SYMBOL” (Figure 22). A flashing “R” symbol will appear on the display.
B. Press the accelerator until it reaches the maximum speed position. This
will activate the reverse gear.
C. Release the accelerator.
D. Gently press the accelerator to start moving backward.
DANGER| If the brake has been activated while the reverse gear is engaged, the
only way to re-activate the backward movement is to repeat the procedure in
this chapter (chapter 12) starting from step B. This is due to safety reasons.
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To return to the forward gear, release the accelerator and move to the left
the switch until it is located in the centre or under the “LEFT ARROW SYMBOL”
(Figure 23).
The KLICK models equipped with the STANDARD handlebar are provided with a
parking brake (Figure 24).
Here below the instructions to LOCK the parking brake (instructions apply to
both left and right brakes):
- Activate the brake by squeezing the brake lever (Figure 25).
- Lock the brake lever with the parking brake locker (Figure 25).
- Release the lever after being sure that the parking brake locker is engaged (Figure 26).
Here below the instructions to UNLOCK the parking brake (instructions apply to both left and right brakes):
- Squeeze the brake lever until the parking brake locker is free to move (Figure 27).
- Disengage the parking brake locker (Figure 27).
- Release the brake lever. The brake and the parking brake locker will return to the same position shown in Figure 24.
CAUTION| The reverse gear has a warning system to show whether it is selected
or not. The warning is delivered in two ways:
VISUAL->when the switch is located in the centre or under the “
LEFTARROWSYMBOL ” thereverse gear is DISENGAGED; when the switch is
located under the “ RIGHT ARROW SYMBOL ” the reverse gear is ENGAGED. A
flashing “ R ” symbol will appear on the display when the reverse gear is
engaged. ACOUSTIC-> when the reverse gear is ENGAGED, the display will emit an
acoustic warning that will be active for all the duration.
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CAUTION| After inserting the battery in its housing and locked by turning the
key, remove the key and put it in a safe place. It is absolutely forbidden to
use the KLICK device with the key inserted in the security block.
| The accelerator control and the EBS button can be installed either on the
left or on the right side of the handlebar according to the user’s preference.
DANGER| For the installation and positioning of controls (accelerator control
and EBS button), contact an authorised KLAXON service centre.
DANGER| Before using the reverse gear to move the device, make sure that there
are no persons, obstacles, stairs, slopes behind the wheelchair.
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DANGER| At each restart pay maximum attention, before accelerating, to check
if the forward or reverse gear is currently selected, especially when close to
obstacles, drop-offs and any other kind of danger.
DANGER| If obstacles, drop-offs and dangers are too close to be safe, turn off
the KLICK device and manually move the wheelchair to a safe place.
CAUTION| Always apply the correct force to the brakes. Squeezing too hard the
lever may cause the front wheel blockage. This will increase the braking
distance and compromise the overall stability.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE TETRA HANDLEBAR VERSION
Figure 28 shows the Tetra handlebar of the Klick device and it identifies the elements that make it up (listed below).
- Handlebar
- Multi-function control panel (Figure 14) with the Intelligent Cruise Control button (A) and Reverse Gear switch (B).
- Display
- EBS Button
- Display push-buttons panel (Figure 19 ) with “M” button (A), “+” button (B), “-” button (C) and “POWER “ button (D)
Once the device has been installed, the battery and the display have been
turned on and a speed has been selected, use the handlebar (pulling it toward
you) to make the device start to move (Figure 29). To slow down the device’s
speed, activate the brake system by pushing the handlebar forward (Figure 30)
or press the “EBS BUTTON” (the red button in Figure 20). To stop the device
keep pushing the handlebar forward until the KLICK stops completely (Figure
30). The KLICK brake is equipped with an additional safety device that
deactivates the motor and activates the EBS when the handlebar is pushed
forward (Figure 30).
The device is equipped with a reverse gear as standard equipment. To use the
reverse:
A. Move the switch to the right until is located under the “RIGHT ARROW
SYMBOL” (Figure 22). A flashing “R” symbol will appear on the display.
B. Operate the accelerator, by pulling it toward you, until it reaches the
maximum speed position. This will activate the reverse gear.
C. Release the tetra handlebar so that it returns to the neutral position.
D. Gently activate the accelerator to start moving backward.
DANGER| If the brake has been activated while the reverse gear is engaged, the
only way to re-activate the backward movement is to repeat the procedure in
this chapter (chapter 13) starting from step B. This is due to safety reasons.
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To return to the forward gear, release the accelerator and move to the left the switch until it is located in the centre or under the “LEFT ARROW SYMBOL” (Figure 23).
CAUTION| The reverse gear has a warning system to show whether it is selected
or not. The warning is delivered in two ways:
VISUAL->when the switch is located in the centre or under the “
LEFTARROWSYMBOL ” thereverse gear is DISENGAGED; when the switch is
located under the “ RIGHT ARROW SYMBOL ” the reverse gear is ENGAGED. A
flashing “ R ” symbol will appear on the display when the reverse gear is
engaged. ACOUSTIC-> when the reverse gear is ENGAGED, the display will emit an
acoustic warning that will be active for all the duration.
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CAUTION| After inserting the battery in its housing and locked by turning the
key, remove the key and put it in a safe place. It is absolutely forbidden to
use the KLICK device with the key inserted in the security block.
| The EBS button and the multi-function control panel can be installed either
on the left or on the right side of the Tetra Handlebar according to the
user’s preference.
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DANGER| For the installation and positioning of controls (multi-function
control panel and the EBS button), contact an authorised KLAXON service
centre.
DANGER| Before using the reverse gear to move the device, make sure that there
are no persons, obstacles, stairs, slopes behind the wheelchair.
DANGER| At each restart pay maximum attention, before accelerating, to check
if the forward or reverse gear is currently selected, especially when close to
obstacles, drop-offs and any other kind of danger.
DANGER| If obstacles, drop-offs and dangers are too close to be safe, turn off
the KLICK device and manually move the wheelchair to a safe place.
CAUTION| Always apply the correct force to the brakes. Pressing too suddenly
and too forcefully the Tetra handlebar may cause the front wheel blockage.
This will increase the braking distance and compromise the overall stability.
CLEANING
Regularly cleaning the entire device makes it last longer and work better.
We recommend:
- To always switch the device off and to disconnect the battery charger before cleaning it.
- To not use abrasive cleaning agents, detergents and high pressure cleaners.
- To clean the device with a soft, damp cloth.
- To dry the unit thoroughly after using it out in the rain.
- In case the device is dirty, to soften the dirt and to remove it as soon as possible; then to dry the device carefully.
- To clean all the outside of the device at least once a month and after each ride on muddy terrains.
- To be careful not to wet the electrical parts (battery, display, motor).
- To not wash the parts under running water.
- To dry the parts immediately after washing by using a soft cloth.
- If the electrical parts get wet, let them dry and do not use the device until they are completely dry.
14.1 DISINFECTION
Disinfecting the KLICK devices is as important as the regular cleaning
operation described in this chapter. In order to do so please proceed by using
a detergent that complies with the disinfection procedures that respects the
materials and components of the device. If in doubt, please refer to the
instructions on the packaging of the chosen disinfectant. The disinfection
must be done with certified, tested and of proven effectiveness disinfection
products that are complying with your national hygiene standards. A list of
the currently approved and certified disinfectants can be found on the
websites of renowned institutions such as, for example, The European Centre
for Disease Prevention and Control
(www.ecdc.europa.eu), Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (www.cdc.gov), Robert Koch Institute’s
website (www.rki.de) and similar.
SERVICING
KLICK devices must be serviced regularly, to ensure safe, reliable and efficient operation.
| KLAXON is not responsible for any damage caused by non-maintenance or by
insufficient maintenance. In such cases the warranty will be voided. The use
of the device without carrying out the maintenance procedures is considered as
improper and thus voids the warranty. The user is fully and solely responsible
for any injury or damage resulting from a malfunction of the device due to not
performing the mandatory maintenance.
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| KLICK devices must be serviced by KLAXON’s authorized technicians only.
Unscheduled maintenance can be carried out only by KLAXON’s authorized
technicians.
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| Do not remove any component from the device. Only KLAXON’s authorized
technicians can remove components from Klick devices.
The only component that can be removed by the user is the battery.
| It is mandatory to verify the correct installation after one month. In order
to do so please contact an authorised KLAXON technician. This operation will
check the system settlement.
NOTE| Please contact a Klaxon Dealer to know whether a spare part is
available or not.
15.1 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
The following periodical maintenance activities are mandatory:
| At least once a month, check the tyre inflation pressure; a flat tyre
affects the vehicle’s smooth ride, its safety and its power consumption. The
tyre of a Klick devices must be inflated to 2.7 bar.
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| At least once a month, check the tyres wearing. To replace an inner tube or
a tyre, contact an authorised KLAXON technician.
| At least once every two months, check the tightness of all screws and
fasteners.
| At least once a month, check the tightness of the fixing nuts of the wheels’
pins with a torque wrench calibration at 40Nm.
****| Before each use, check proper operation of the accelerator and brakes:
any replacement of parts subject to wear (brake pads, discs, brake system in
general) should be carried out only by authorised KLAXON technicians. The
vehicle should also be checked whenever you feel the braking power has
decreased.
| Check the condition of the battery, before each use. To replace the
battery, and any other electrical component, contact only authorised KLAXON
technicians.
CAUTION| Be careful when using high pressure air to inflate the tyre.
| Have a KLAXON authorized technician overhaul the entire device at least once
a year, and/or whenever a malfunction occurs.
DANGER| The device must be checked by a KLAXON’s authorized technician
whenever you feel that the braking power has decreased.
15.2 MALFUNCTIONS
If you encounter a malfunction during use of the KLICK device, contact KLAXON
or one of its authorised resellers.
Malfunction found | Possible cause | Corrective action |
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The device does not turn on | The battery is empty | Recharge the battery |
The battery is positioned improperly | Check the position of the battery by |
removing it and inserting it again, making sure that the electrodes are
inserted in the appropriate spaces.
General problems| Do not use the device. Contact an authorised KLAXON service
centre
It vibrates excessively during use| Loose screws| Do not use the device.
Contact an authorised KLAXON service centre
The Klick is not manoeuvrable
| The front tyre is flat| Inflate tyre to 2.7 bar
The front tyre is punctured| Do not use the device. Contact an authorised
KLAXON Dealer
The display lights up but the device does not move| Disconnected plug| Do not
use the device. Contact an authorised KLAXON service centre
Wheelchair’s front wheels touch the ground| The linking system is mounted too
low| Do not use the device. Contact an authorised KLAXON service centre
KLICK is noisy when in use| The fender touches the wheel while moving| Make
sure your feet are in a position that does not interfere with the fender of
the device
Reposition the fender, putting it back into place.
The brake pads touch the disc when reversing| Do not use the device. Contact
an authorised KLAXON service centre
| Never use the Klick device if the traction unit and/or the linking system
are behaving abnormally. Immediately contact a Klaxon Dealer.
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15.3 SERVICE LIFE OF THE PRODUCT
After careful analysis of the market, the technologies used, the state of the
art, the intended use and the maintenance specifications KLAXON has estimated
that the product has a service life of approximately 5 years. KLAXON would
like to emphasize, in a very clear way, that this period is still an
estimation and that it can be extended beyond this date if the user follows
the correct maintenance procedures, uses the product properly and with the
appropriate care.
If the KLICK product reaches the end of this period please contact your health
insurance, local health service,
KLAXON dealer or the shop where the product was purchased.
BATTERY INFORMATION
16.1 TRANSPORTATION, STORING AND GENERAL INFORMATION
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The batteries supplied with the Klick device are compliant with the EMC2004/108/EC regulation issued by the European Union regarding the CE Classification. It is therefore permitted to transport these batteries on a train, ship or airplane. Despite of this classification they are considered, according to the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, as dangerous material and classified as Class 9, respectively as: code UN3480 (Lithium Ion Batteries) if transported as single units and UN3481 (Lithium Ion Batteries Contained in Equipment) if transported while connected to the Klick device. This classification determines some restrictions regarding the transportation of the product by ship (IMDG Code) and by plane (IATA DGR) referring to: quantity of batteries transported, type of transport (if transported as single unit or connected to the device) and the Watt-hour value (Wh) of each single battery. In this regard, if you are planning to take your device with you, please contact directly the shipping company or the airline chosen for your travel.
Here below a list with the details of the available battery models supplied by KLAXON:
− RACE battery: 48V x 11Ah (528 Wh)
− RACE LITE battery: 48V x 5.8 Ah (280 Wh)
− FLY RACE battery: 48V x 2.9 Ah (140 Wh) -
We recommend paying attention to the charge level indicator! Always recharge when the level is low. We always advise you to recharge the battery after extended use. Lithium-ion batteries have no memory effect, so they can be charged without having to wait until they are completely discharged.
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Store the battery charger away from heat sources, in a dry place and protected from direct sunlight.
| When not using the battery, remember to charge it at least once a month.
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| If you see that the battery is damaged, its housing is broken, if it
swells or leaks, absolutely do not use it and contact KLAXON’s Technical
Support immediately.
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| Only use the supplied battery charger together with the KLICK device:
any damage or malfunction due to non-compliance with these instructions or use
of products that do not comply with KLAXON’s guidelines will not be covered by
the warranty.
| There is a risk of injury due to short-circuits and risk of electric
shock if the battery charger has been damaged. Avoid using the battery charger
if it has been dropped or damaged.
| Avoid using extension cords unless it is absolutely necessary. If you
must use them, make sure in advance that they are undamaged and in excellent
condition, to prevent fire hazards and electrical shock.
| Never recharge the batteries and operate the device at the same time,
due to risk of injury to yourself and to others. Only recharge the battery
when is NOT mounted on the device.
| Once the battery is fully charged, the charger automatically cuts the
power supply. Do not leave the battery charger connected to the 230 V mains
for too long after it has finished its charge cycle (green LED on).
| Always charge the battery in a well ventilated room and keep it away
from flammable material.
| Always charge the battery before you start using the KLICK. Never use
the device with an empty battery.
**| Always remove the battery from the device in order to perform the
charging operation! The KLICK devices are equipped with a protective plate
that prevents the User to charge the battery while it is mounted on the
device. It is forbidden to modify or remove such plate from the KLICK device
(Figure 31).
NOTE**| The battery is delivered with two keys. It is not possible to
obtain more copies of them as these keys are unique. For this reason it is
recommended to keep both keys in a safe place and, if necessary, to note where
they are kept.
16.2 BATTERIES DESCRIPTION AND INSTRUCTIONS
The following descriptions and instructions apply to the RACE battery (48 V x
11.6 Ah), RACE LITE battery (48 V x 5.8 Ah) and FLY RACE battery (48 V x 2.9
Ah).
The battery is box-shaped and secured to the connection with a latching system
(Figure 32).
On the side of the battery there are markings that, along with some LEDs, show
the current charge level. Pressing the button, the LEDs will show the
approximate charge level, in four levels (20%-50%-80%-100% – Figure 33). The
key, placed on the right side of the battery, can be used to remove the entire
unit from the device; by turning it 180° anticlockwise, the battery is
released and it can be removed by pulling it upward (Figures 34 and 35). The
black power button is located on the left side of the battery next to the
protective cap for the charger input; pressing it will activate the battery
and power the motor and the display. With the same button the battery is
deactivated.
To charge the battery:
- Turn the device off (by pressing and holding the “POWER” button);
- Remove the battery by turning the key (Figures 34 and 35).
- Remove the protection cap located on top of the battery (Figure 36).
- Connect the battery charger’s plug (Figure 37);
- Connect the battery charger’s plug to the 230V 50 Hz mains (Figure 38);
- The two LED lights on the upper surface of the battery charger (Figure 39) show its status:
- Red-red: charging;
- Green-red: charging complete, fully charged battery.
- When the battery is fully charged, first disconnect the plug from the mains socket and only then remove the plug from the battery.
TECHNICAL DATA
17.1 CLASSIFICATIONS OF THE DEVICE
According to the Medical Devices Directive | Risk class I |
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Protection against electrical hazards | Class II |
Degree of protection against direct and indirect contact | Type B |
Use in oxygen-rich environments | No protection |
Operating conditions | Device for continuous operation |
17.2 PERFORMANCE
| Feature| Value| Unit| Notes
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1a| Available speeds| **** 3; 6; 9;
12; 15| km/h| Values with maximum speed set at 15 km/h. Other maximum speeds
are depending on customized settings or from national regulations.
Intermediate speed are scaled automatically once the maximum speed has been
set.
2a| Range RACE 11.6 Ah battery| 45-50| km| With charged battery, moderate
speed, flat course and 75 kg user.
2b| Range RACE LITE 5.8 Ah battery| 20-25| km| With charged battery, moderate
speed, flat course and 75 kg user.
2c| Range FLY RACE 2.9 Ah battery| 10-12| km| With charged battery, moderate
speed, flat course and 75 kg user
3| Maximum negotiable rated slope| 6| °| With charged battery and 75 kg user
4| Maximum negotiable obstacle height| 50| mm| With charged battery and 75 kg
user
5| Maximum negotiable ground unevenness height| 30| mm| With charged battery
and 75 kg user
6| Motor voltage| 48| V|
7| Maximum weight of user| 120| Kg| Consistently with the technical
characteristics of the wheelchair to which it is attached.
8| Expected service life| 5| years| Approximately 25,000 km.
17.3 SIZE INFORMATION
17.3 A DIMENSIONAL DATA KLICK POWER
| Feature| Value| Unit| Notes
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1| Length| 400| mm|
2| Width| 500| mm|
3| Height| 900| mm| with STANDARD handlebar
950| mm| with TETRA handlebar
4| Weight| 8.5| kg| with STANDARD handlebar, without battery
9.1| kg| with TETRA handlebar, without battery
5| Motor power| 250| W| 750 W of peak power
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6a| Weight of RACE battery (11.6 Ah)| 3.0| kg|
6b
| Weight of RACE LITE battery (5.8 Ah)| ****
2.0
| ****
kg
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6c| Weight of FLY RACE battery (2.9 Ah)| 1.0| kg|
7| Tyre Size| 14X2.125| inch| C-1488 ELECTRIC E-BIKE
17.3 B DIMENSIONAL DATA KLICK RACE
| Feature| Value| Unit| Notes
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1| Length| 400| mm|
2| Width| 500| mm|
3| Height| 900| mm| with STANDARD handlebar
950| mm| with TETRA handlebar
4| Weight| 11.4| kg| with STANDARD handlebar, without battery
12.0| kg| with TETRA handlebar, without battery
5| Motor power| 1000| W| 1500 W of peak power
6a| Weight of RACE battery (11.6 Ah)| 3.0| kg|
6b| Weight of RACE LITE battery (5.8 Ah)| 2.0| kg|
6b| Weight of FLY RACE battery (2.9 Ah)| 1.0| kg|
7| Tyre Size| 14X2.125| inch| C-1488 ELECTRIC E-BIKE
17.3 C DIMENSIONAL DATA KLICK MONSTER
| Feature| Value| Unit| Notes
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1| Length| 500| mm|
2| Width| 500| mm|
3| Height| 900| mm| with STANDARD handlebar
4| Weight| 15.0| kg| with STANDARD handlebar, without battery
5| Motor power| 1,000| W| 1,500 W of peak power
6a| Weight of RACE battery (11.6 Ah)| 3.0| kg|
6b| Weight of RACE LITE battery (5.8 Ah)| 2.0| kg|
6c| Weight of FLY RACE battery (2.9 Ah)| 1.0| kg|
7| Tyre Size| 20X4| inch|
17.4 ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING CONDITIONS
| Feature| Value| Unit| Notes
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1| Maximum altitude| 2,000| m|
2| Atmospheric pressure| 700 to
1,060| hPa|
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3| Temperature| -25 to 50| °C| 0°C to 40°C is suggested for a better
performance
4| Relative humidity| 30 to 90| %|
17.5 TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
| Feature| Value| Unit| Notes
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1| Temperature| -40 to 65| °C| 10°C to 50°C is suggested
2| Relative humidity| 30 to 90| %|
NOTE| Before a long term storage fully charge the battery.
During a long term storage periodically check the battery charge level and
charge it at least once a month.
Before starting to use the battery again after a long period of storage, fully
charge the battery.
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17.6 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF BATTERY CHARGER (RACE, RACE LITE, FLY RACE BATTERIES)
| Feature| Value| Unit| Notes
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1| Input voltage| 230| V|
2| Frequency| 50| Hz|
3| Output Voltage| 48| V|
NOTE| All KLAXON products are provided with a Li-Ion Maintenance Free battery.
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A. RACE BATTERy (11.6 Ah)
| Feature| Value| Unit| Notes
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1| Rated voltage| 48| V|
2| Capacity| 11.6| Ah|
3| Charging time| 5.5| h| Time to charge a completely discharged battery
B. RACE LITE BATTERy (5.8 Ah)
| Feature| Value| Unit| Notes
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1| Rated voltage| 48| V|
2| Capacity| 5.8| Ah|
3| Charging time| 3.5| h| Time to charge a completely discharged battery
C. FLy RACE BATTERy (2.9 Ah)
| Feature| Value| Unit| Notes
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1| Rated voltage| 48| V|
2| Capacity| 2.9| Ah|
3| Charging time| 1.0| h| Time to charge a completely discharged battery
17.8 MAIN FEATURES
| Feature| Value
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1| Traction type| Electric
2| Brake| Disc (diameter 160 mm), mechanical
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3| Type of use| Outdoor and indoor
DISPOSAL OF THE DEVICE
| Disposal of the equipment inside the KLICK devices must absolutely comply
with regulations of the country in which the devices are used. KLAXON is not
responsible for disposal that does not comply with the specific local
regulations in force.
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| Recycling of Li-Ion batteries depend from national regulations, ask your
Klaxon Dealer for your country rules.
PRODUCT WARRANTY
The warranty period is 24 months for the traction device and 12 months for the
batteries, starting from the delivery date of the device.
Natural wear and tear of parts is not covered by the warranty, except for
improper wear due to a manufacturing defect.
If a defect occurs during the warranty period, KLAXON will, at its discretion,
repair or replace the defective component.
The manufacturer assumes no liability for damages caused by negligence,
careless use and maintenance, tampering or incorrect maintenance performed by
unauthorised persons, or for failure to follow the instructions for use set
out in this Manual.
FREE WHEEL/PUSH OPTION
The front wheel has a brushless motor that can rotate freely when turned off. Manual operation and pushing are both possible, without any problems, if the motor cannot be used for propulsion. When coupled to a wheelchair, the unit consisting of the wheelchair coupled with the Klick device can therefore also be pushed manually without any additional impediment. When activated, the mechanical braking system ensures a safe braking action even when the device is switched off or inoperative. Alternatively, the Klick device can also be detached from the wheelchair.
PROPERTY TRANSFER
If the KLICK devices has been provided by a medical insurance or national
sanitary system and is not needed anymore, please contact the involved
insurance company, local sanitary system or your local Klaxon Dealer. This
action will lead to the assignment of the KLICK device to a new owner.
Everytime the KLICK device changes owner, even in the case of transfer of
property through private negotiations, it must undergo maintenance and
disinfection prior its first use. Please contact an authorized Klaxon Dealer
to perform the maintenance. Please follow the correct cleaning and
disinfection procedures as explained on the chapter 14 of the present manual.
ORIGINAL TEXT
This document is a translation of the original version written in Italian. Please note that in case of discrepancies between the two versions, the Italian version will be the one considered as official and valid.
KLAXON MOBILITY GmbH
Industriestrasse 1
9601 Arnoldstein (AT)
www.klaxon-klick.com
References
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Homepage - klaxon
- Klick Health® | There's Something Different Here
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Homepage - klaxon
- RKI - Startseite