VERMEIREN Turios Electric Wheelchair User Manual

June 5, 2024
VERMEIREN

VERMEIREN Turios Electric Wheelchair User Manual

Preface

Congratulations! You are now owner of a Vermeiren wheelchair!

This wheelchair is made by qualified and committed personnel. It is designed and produced according to high quality standards guarded by Vermeiren.

Thanks for your trust in the products of Vermeiren. To support you on the use of this wheelchair and its operating options, this manual is offered. Please read it carefully; it will help you to get familiar with the operation, capabilities and limitations of your wheelchair.

If you still have questions after reading this manual, do not hesitate to contact your specialist dealer. He/she will be glad to help you on this subject.

Important note

To ensure your safety, and to prolong the lifetime of your product, please take good care of it and  have it checked and serviced on a regular basis.

This manual reflects the latest product developments. Vermeiren has the right to implement changes to this type of product without being imposed to any obligation to adapt or replace similar products previously delivered.

Pictures are used to clarify the instructions in this manual. Details of the depicted product may deviate from your product.

Information available

On our website http://www.vermeiren.com/ you will always find the most recent version of following information. Please consult this website regularly for possible updates.

Visually impaired people can download the electronic version of this manual and have it read out by means of a text-to-speech software application.

  • This user manual
  • For user and specialist dealer
  • User manual of applied operating console and battery charger.
  • For user and specialist dealer
  • Installation instructions (Instructions for detail adjustments and (dis)assembly)
  • For specialist dealer
  • Service manual for wheelchairs
  • For specialist dealer
  • EC declaration of conformity

Your product

Product overview

  1. Backrest
  2. Operating console
  3. Armrest
  4. Seat
  5. Footrest
  6. Footplate
  7. Safety belt
  8. Battery housing
  9. Front wheels
  10. Driving motors
  11. Rear wheels / Driving wheels
  12. Front lights (optional)
  13. Identification plate
Accessories

The following accessories are available for the electric wheelchair Turios:

  • Leg support (BZ7, BZ8)
  • Headrest (L55, L58)
  • Lights
  • Crutch holder
  • Cup holder
  • Mirror
  • Swing-away operating console
  • Top case

Before use

Intended use

In this paragraph a brief description of the intended use of your wheelchair is given. Additionally, relevant warnings are added to the instructions in the other paragraphs. In this way we would like to make you aware of the possible misuse that may appear.

  • This wheelchair is suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
  • This wheelchair is designed and produced solely to transport/transfer one (1) person with a maximum weight of 130kg. It is not designed for transportation of goods or objects, nor for any use other than previously described.
  • This wheelchair can be operated by the user sitting in the wheelchair, or it can be pushed by an attendant. You should NOT use this wheelchair without attendant if you suffer from physical or mental impairments that may put you, or other people, in danger when driving the wheelchair. For this reason, consult your doctor first and make sure that your specialist dealer is informed about his advice.
  • Only use accessories and spare parts approved by Vermeiren.
  • Please read all technical details and limits of your wheelchair in chapter 5.
  • The warranty on this product is based on normal use and maintenance as described in this manual. Damage to your product caused by improper use or lack of maintenance will cause the warranty to lapse.
General safety instructions

CAUTION Risk of injuries and/or damage

Please read and follow the instructions in this manual. Otherwise you may get injured or your wheelchair may get damaged.

Keep the following general warnings in mind during use:

  • Do not use your wheelchair if you are under influence of alcohol, medicines or other substances that may influence your driving abilities.
  • Be aware that some parts of your wheelchair may get very hot or cold due to ambient temperature, solar radiation, heating devices or due to the motor drive during the ride. Be careful when touching. Wear protective clothing if the weather is cold. After a ride, wait until the wheelchair/motor has cooled down.
  • Before switching the wheelchair on, be aware of the environment/situation in which you are located. Adjust your speed to this before driving off. We advise you to use the slowest speed setting to drive indoors. For outdoor driving you can adjust the speed to a suitable speed at which you feel comfortable and safe.
  • ALWAYS keep in mind that your wheelchair may stop suddenly due to a discharged battery or a protection that prevents your wheelchair from further damage. Also check the possible causes mentioned in § 4.3. Use your safety belt to prevent injuries.
  • Your wheelchair has been tested for electromagnetic compatibility and complies with the standard, see chapter 5. Nevertheless, sources of electromagnetic fields may influence the driving performance of your wheelchair, such as the fields of mobile phones, power generators or high-power energy sources. On the other hand, the electronics of your wheelchair can affect other electronic appliances too, such as alarm systems of shops and automatic doors. We therefore advise you to check your wheelchair regularly for damage and wear, since these may enlarge the interference (see also chapter 4).
  • Only drive on flat surfaces where both driving wheels touch the ground and where there is sufficient contact to operate the wheelchair safely.
  • Alterations or substitutions should not be made to the wheelchair securement points or to structural and frame parts or components without consulting the wheelchair manufacturer.
  • Make sure that your hands, clothes, belts, buckles or jewellery don’t get caught by wheels or other moving parts during use

Be aware that your wheelchair may interfere with some types of anti-theft systems, depending on the settings used. This may cause the shop’s alarm to go off.

In case a serious incident has occurred involving your product, notify Vermeiren or your specialist dealer as well as the competent authority in your country

Symbols on the wheelchair

The symbols in following list are applicable to your wheelchair. Symbols can be found in the relevant ISO standard (ISO 7000, ISO 7001 and IEC 417).

  • Maximum weight of the user in kg
  • Indoor/outdoor use (battery charger excluded)
  • Indoor use only (battery charger)
  • Maximum safe slope in ° (degrees).
  • Maximum speed
  • Type designation
  • Risk of entrapment
Transport

CAUTION: Risk of damage

Take action to protect the wheelchair from being damaged during transport.

Moving out of the way

Use the operating console to drive the wheelchair to its destination.
Otherwise, put the wheelchair in free-wheel mode (see §3.4) and use the push bar to move it.

Transport by aircraft

Since the wheelchair is equipped with non-spillable AGM batteries, it is possible to transport the wheelchair (as a whole) by aircraft. Consult your airline for the correct handling procedures before booking your flight. Before handing your wheelchair over to the airport personnel, disconnect the battery from the wheelchair, see installation manual.

Transport by vehicle, as luggage

The best way to transport your electric wheelchair in the car is to drive it by using ramps. If you are not experienced to drive the electric wheelchair using ramps, you can put the wheelchair in neutral mode and push the wheelchair in the car using ramps. If necessary, disassemble the wheelchair.

  1. As the wheelchair user, transfer to a car seat, see §3.5.
  2. Remove all moveable parts prior to transport (footrests, arm supports, etc.).
  3. Store moveable parts safely behind the passenger seat or in the luggage compartment.
  4. Drive or push the electric wheelchair in the car using ramps, or lift the wheelchair in the car with the help of 2 persons by grasping the fixed parts of the frames.
  5. Attach the solid parts of the frame securely to the vehicle.
  6. Place the wheelchair in drive mode (engaging the parking brakes) and check that the operating console is switched off.

Transport by vehicle, as seat for user

The wheelchair has passed the crash test of ISO 7176-19: 2008 and, as such, has been designed and tested for use only as forward-facing seat in a motor vehicle. The wheelchair is tested dynamically with the ATD (anthropomorphic test device) using a four-points strap-tie system and a 3-point occupant- restraint system. Nevertheless, the user should preferably be transferred to one of the seats inside the vehicle and use vehicle’s restrain system. The wheelchair should be stored as luggage in a separate (cargo) compartment, see §2.4.3 .

WARNING: Risk of injuries and damage

Use wheelchair’s pelvic belt and the applicable three-points belt in the vehicle to prevent head and chest impacts with the vehicle. Do not use postural supports to restrain the user in the vehicle unless they are labelled as being in accordance with the requirements specified in ISO 7176-19:2008. Following involvement in any type of vehicle collision, have your wheelchair inspected by the specialist dealer or manufacturer’s representative before reuse.

Securing the wheelchair

  1. Make sure that the vehicle has a suitable wheelchair four-points strap tie-down and occupantrestraint system conform ISO 10542, and that both systems are not frayed, contaminated, damaged or broken.
  2. Use the operating console to return your wheelchair to stable position, see §3.5.
  3. Remove all mounted accessories such as trays and respiratory equipment and secure them in a safe place. If not possible, secure them to the wheelchair but positioned away from the occupant with energy-absorbing padding placed between tray and user.
  4. Use a ramp to drive the wheelchair (with user) in the vehicle according to the instructions in §3.2.1.
  5. Position the user facing forward in the travelling direction, centrally between the tie-down rails mounted in the floor of the vehicle.
  6. Make sure that the user is sitting as upright as possible. If the user’s condition prevents this, carry out a risk assessment to evaluate the user’s safety during transit.
  7. Turn the operating console OFF and make sure that the free-wheel lever is in braking mode, see §3.4.
  8. The location of each securement point on the wheelchair is marked with the following symbol:
  9. Verify that the tie down end-fitting is compatible with the wheelchair securement points.
  10. Attach the front securement-strap hooks to the securement points (A) on the wheelchair NL following the supplier instructions of the strap-system.
  11. Turn free-wheel lever in free-wheel position and roll the wheelchair backwards to pull the front straps tight, see §3.4.
  12. Attach the rear securement-strap hooks to the securement points (B) on the rear in the same way.
  13. Turn free-wheel lever back in braking position, see §3.4

Securing the user

  1. Attach the wheelchair’s pelvic belt.

  2. Attach the user-restraint belts of the vehicle according to the instructions of the strap-system manufacturer.
    Wear the pelvic belt low across the front of the pelvis, so that the angle of the pelvic belt is within the preferred zone of 30° to 75° to the horizontal, similar to that shown in the figure.
    A steeper (greater) angle within the preferred zone is desirable.

  3. Adjust the belt tightly according to the instructions of the strap-system manufacturer, consistent with the user’s comfort.

  4. Ensure that the restraint belt connects in a straight line to the anchor point in the vehicle and that no bends in the belt are visible, for instance at the axle of the rear wheel.

  5. Position the seatbelt buckle so that the release button will not be contacted by wheelchair components during a crash.

  6. Make sure that belts are not twisted or held away from the body as shown in figure 1.

Belt restraints must not be held away from the body by wheelchair components such as armrests or wheels.

  1. Make sure that the shoulder-belt restraints fit over the shoulders, see figure 2.

Belt restraints make full contact with shoulder, chest and pelvis. Pelvic belt low on the pelvis near the thigh-abdominal junction

Assembly/Disassembly

CAUTION : Risk of injuries

Make sure that your fingers, clothes, buckles won’t get trapped during (dis)assembly.

Your dealer delivers the wheelchair fully assembled and explains the various operating elements and their use. We also provide a further, detailed explanation of the different parts here for transport purposes.

To assemble the electric wheelchair:

  1. Mount the arm supports (paragraph 2.5.1).
  2. Mount the footrests (paragraph 2.5.2).

To disassemble the electric wheelchair do the reverse of the above instructions.

Mounting or removing the arm support

CAUTION: Risk of injuries and/or damage

  • Check that the arm pads are at the same height on each side.

Mount the armrest (1) by sliding the support rod (2) down into the frame (3).

To remove the armrest (1), lift it up and out of the seat frame

Mounting or removing the footrest

To install

  1. Hold footrest (4) sideways and hang it in footrest support (5).
  2. Swing the footrest inwards until it clicks in position.

To remove

  1. Pull footrest lever (6) and swing footrest (4) outwards.
  2. Lift the footrest to remove it.
First use and storage

CAUTION: Risk of battery damage

  • Never completely discharge the battery.
  • Do not interrupt the charging cycle; only disconnect the battery charger when the battery is fully charged.
  • Make sure that your wheelchair is stored dry to prevent mould from growing and the upholstery from being damaged.
  • Check the technical details for storage, see chapter 5.

Ensure that the battery has been fully charged before using your wheelchair, ask your dealer if this has already been done or not. To charge, follow the charging instructions in §3.7.

Using your wheelchair

WARNING: Risk of injuries

  • First read previous chapters and inform yourself about the intended use. Do NOT use your wheelchair unless you have read and fully understood all instructions.
  • Also read the instructions in the operator console manual and battery charger manual!
  • In case of doubts or questions, do not hesitate to contact your local specialist dealer, your care provider or technical adviser to help you with this.
First ride

CAUTION: Risk of injuries and damage

  • Always keep the swing range of footrest and operating console in mind to prevent bystanders from being injured or objects from being damaged.
  • Always unplug the battery charger from the wheelchair before starting to drive
  • Make sure that you are familiar with the operation of your wheelchair before using it in crowded and possibly dangerous places. First exercise at a specious, open area with little bystanders.
  • Investigate the effects of shifting the centre of gravity on the behaviour of the wheelchair, for example on up or down gradients, on laterally sloping ground, or when overcoming obstacles. Obtain support from an attendant.
  • The surface of the controller gets slightly warm during use.
  • While driving backwards, the speed is reduced.
  1. Make sure that:
    • the wheelchair is on a flat surface;
    • the battery is fully loaded, see § 3.7;
    • The motor is coupled, see § 3.4;
    • the tyres have the correct tyre pressure, see § 4.2.1;
    • the wheelchair is adapted to your needs and comfort, see §3.6;
    • you have the proper sitting position, see § 3.5.
  2. Follow the instructions in the operating console manual.
  3. Switch on your wheelchair.
  4. Turn the speed control to the lowest speed setting.
  5. Exercise how to drive and make adjustments to the wheelchair.
  6. If you feel confident enough, you can try to drive at higher speed.
  7. Now try to turn, in forward and backward direction. Repeat this a few times.
  8. Make sure that your wheelchair stands stable, when ending the ride.
  9. Switch off your wheelchair.
Driving outdoors

WARNING: Risk of accident – Adjust your driving behaviour and speed.

  • Take the local road traffic law into consideration; it may differ per country. This counts for driving on pavements, unpaved roads or paved roadways.
  • Do not drive on roads with heavy traffic.
  • Take the weather conditions into consideration. Avoid driving by moist weather, extreme heat, snow, black ice, freezing temperatures; see technical specifications in chapter 5.
  • Even with your wheelchair lights on, it is not suitable to drive on public roads at poor visibility (darkness, mist, twilight). Make sure that you are well visible, also during daylight hours, by using fluorescent clothing and/or by using own lighting at the front and rear side of the NL wheelchair.
  • Be aware of other road users to whom your wheelchair may be an obstacle. Pay special attention during turning and reversing. If you are not acquainted with how to drive backwards, first practice in an open area. Indicate the direction you are intending to go before turning.
  • Try to drive straight in small passages to prevent getting trapped.
  • Keep the braking distance in mind. Be aware that the braking distance depends on speed, surface, weather conditions, slope and weight of the user.

Cope with slopes, kerbs, obstacles or ramps

CAUTION: Risk of injuries by unexpected movement

  • Use a restraining safety belt to secure yourself sitting in the wheelchair.

  • Pay attention if the road is sandy, has soft ground, holes or gaps that may cause entrapment of the wheels and/or decreasing of the traction of the driving wheels.

  • Do NOT drive on slopes, obstacles, steps or kerbs larger than the size described in the technical specifications in chapter 5.

  • Always approach a kerb from the front.

  • Do not put your wheelchair in free-wheel mode on a slope. The wheelchair may start moving, causing injuries to you or bystanders.

  • Do not use your wheelchair on an escalator or stairs.

  • Only use ramps approved by Vermeiren and do not exceed their maximum load.

  • To safely overcome obstacles or slopes, put the wheelchair in its most upright sitting position.
    When you stop on a slope, the brake will work automatically to prevent the wheelchair from running forward or backward.
    CAUTION: Risk of damage

  • Always park your electric wheelchair on horizontal flat surfaces and on sites that are easily accessible.

  • If necessary, take a short run-up to speed up the wheelchair to mount a slope, obstacle, kerb or ramp. Prevent that you or your wheelchair has to cope with a large recoil.

  • Make sure that the wheelchair does not touch the ground or ramp due to the inclination of the wheelchair.

  • Be aware that the braking distance on downhill slopes can be significantly larger than on level ground.

Procedure

  • Start your drive according to the instructions in § 3.1, step 1.
  • To move the wheelchair up or down stairs/steps, use lifting equipment or a ramp. If these are not available, it can be lifted manually by at least two persons, grasping the frame firmly with both hands. Do not use the backrest, footplate(s), armrests, or wheels to grasp the wheelchair.
  • To cope with obstacles or inclinations:
    • Adjust the wheelchair to its most stable position, see § 3.5.
    • Drive as slow as possible to cope with the obstacle or inclination
Operating console

CAUTION: Risk of injuries or damage

  • Be aware that the stability decreases when the wheelchair is adjusted from sitting-straight to inclined position.
  • Make sure there is enough space around the wheelchair to operate backrest and seat.

How to use the operating console is described in a specific user manual, enclosed with the delivery of your wheelchair. If this manual is missing, contact your specialist dealer immediately.
Put the joystick in the neutral (central) position before pressing the on/off button, otherwise the electronics will be blocked. To release this block, switch the operating console off and on again.

Technical protections

The operating console enables you to control all driving components and motors to adjust your body position. For your own safety, and to prevent that the wheelchair gets damaged, movements are monitored by the electronics. This may result in block of movement, speed decrease or complete stop. Consult the user manual of the operating console for more information. To avoid accidental battery run down, your wheelchair is equipped with an automatic power shutdown system. This system switches off the operating console automatically when it is not operated for a while. If this occurs, simply switch your console back on.

Brake and free-wheel lever

CAUTION: Risk of injuries or damage

  • Only operate the free-wheel lever when your wheelchair is turned OFF. An attendant should operate the free-wheel lever. NEVER operate it from sitting position.
  • Do not use the free-wheel mode on slopes and inclinations, see symbol on motor:

Make sure that the free-wheel lever is in its braking position BEFORE switching the wheelchair ON. Electromagnetic brakes do NOT function if the wheelchair is in free-wheel mode. This is indicated on the operating console. Driving is not possible.

Your wheelchair is equipped with electromagnetic brakes. The working of the brakes depends on the position of the free-wheel lever (1).

The EM brakes function automatically, only if free-wheel lever (1) is in braking position. In this situation, the brakes start braking if:

  • the wheelchair is OFF;
  • the wheelchair is ON and the joystick is released.

Releasing the joystick makes the wheelchair stop gently and activates the brakes

Operation of free-wheel lever:

  • Turn levers to the rear to put the wheelchair in free-wheel mode. Now, the motor is disconnected. The wheelchair can be moved manually.
  • Turn levers inwards to connect the motor to the drive. This should be done before starting the wheelchair.
Moving to/from wheelchair

CAUTION: Risk of injuries or damage

  • In case you cannot perform the transfer in a safe manner, ask someone to assist you.
  • Do not stand on the footplate(s) during transfer into or out of the wheelchair.

Transfer

  1. Position the wheelchair as close as possible to you when sitting in your chair, couch, seat or bed.
  2. Apply the brakes by turning the free-wheel lever to braking position, see § 3.4.
  3. Fold the footplate(s) upwards to prevent standing on them.
  4. If necessary, remove one armrest to make room, see § 2.5.1.
  5. Transfer to/from the wheelchair using the strength of your arms or with the help of attendant(s) or lifting equipment.

Sitting in the wheelchair

  1. Sit down on the seat with your lower back against the backrest.
  2. Turn the footplate(s) down and put your feet on the footplates.
  3. Replace the armrest, if applicable.
  4. Make sure that your upper legs are horizontal and that your feet are in a comfortable position. Adjust if necessary.
  5. Make sure that your arms are bent and are resting comfortably on the arm pads. Adjust if necessary

Adjusting to stable position

For transport purposes and when you need to negotiate obstacles, the wheelchair must be adjusted to maximise its stability:

  • Backrest upright
  • Footplate folded up
Comfort adjustments

CAUTION: Risk of injuries or damage

  • The following comfort adjustments can be done by the attendant or caretaker. All other adjustments are done by your specialist dealer according to the installation instructions, see preface.
  • Make sure that your fingers, clothes, buckles don’t get trapped during adjustment.

Backrest inclination (manual version)

  1. Pull the strap at the bottom of the backrest to unlock the mechanism.
  2. Adjust the backrest to the desired position (0° – 32°, 4 steps of 8°).
  3. Release the strap. Make sure that the backrest is well secured.

Backrest inclination (with gas spring)

The backrest inclination with gas spring is operated by means of a lever. Depending on your chosen configuration upon ordering, the lever is located on the backrest, or on the right side of the seat.

  1. Pull the lever.
  2. Pull/Push the backrest to the desired position.
  3. Release the lever. Make sure that the backrest is well fixed.
Battery status and charging

WARNING: Risk of injuries and damage due to fire

  • Only use the battery charger delivered with the wheelchair. The use of any other charger may be dangerous (fire hazard).

  • The battery charger is only intended to charge the batteries delivered with the wheelchair, not to charge any other batteries.

  • Do not adapt any of the delivered parts, like cables, plugs or battery charger. Never open or change the battery or the connection points.

  • Protect the battery and battery charger against flames, high and low temperatures (see chapter

  • Moisture, sunshine, severe shocks (for example dropping). Do NOT use the battery if this has been the case.

  • Charge the battery with the battery charger, indoors, in a well-ventilated area, out of children’s reach.

  • First read the user instruction of the applied battery charger before charging the wheelchair’s battery. For more information, contact your specialist dealer or consult our website http://www.vermeiren.com/
    CAUTION: Risk of damage

  • Battery self-discharge and the quiescent current of the connected users will drain the battery charge slowly. The battery may be irreversibly damaged if the battery is fully discharged. Therefore, make sure that the battery is charged on time (see manual of operating console).

  • Read the storage and maintenance instructions in chapter 4 and technical details in chapter 5.

  • Only disconnect the battery charger when the battery is fully charged, see the following symbols on the charger:

  • Do not charge batteries below 0°C. Move the battery to a warmer place and start charging.

  • Keep the connection point for the battery charger free of dust and other contamination.

  • In case of any problems whereby the battery cannot be charged according to following instructions, please contact your specialist dealer.

  • For instructions on how to change the batteries, see the installation manual.

For all information on battery status indication, please read the manual of the operating console. It is recommended to unplug the battery charger from the mains when not in use. This is to prevent unnecessary energy consumption.

To charge the battery:

  1. FIRST connect the battery charger to a 230V AC power socket. Use the battery charger directly, without extension cord, on the power supply (without time switch).
  2. Plug the adapter in the charging point of the operating console.
  3. Wait until the battery is fully charged. Consult the battery charger manual for more information.
  4. Disconnect the battery charger.
  5. Remove the battery charger from the socket, let it cool down and store it in the charger pocket

Maintenance

Time of maintenance

CAUTION: Risk of injuries and damage

Repairs and replacements may only be undertaken by trained persons and only genuine replacement parts of Vermeiren should be used.

The last page of this manual contains a registration form for the specialist dealer to record each service.

The service frequency depends on the frequency and intensity of use. Contact your dealer to agree to a common timetable for inspection/maintenance/repair.

Read the user instructions of the applied battery charger regarding maintenance.

For the maintenance manual, refer to the Vermeiren website: www.vermeiren.com.

Before each use

Inspect the following points:

  • All parts: present, undamaged and unworn.
  • All parts: clean, see § 4.2.2.
  • Wheels, seat, arm rests, footrests and headrest (if applied): well secured.
  • Battery status: charge the battery when necessary, see §3.7.
  • Operating console, battery, power module, motors, battery charger, lights and relevant cables: no damage such as wires that have become frayed, broken or exposed.
  • Condition of wheels/tyres, see § 4.2.1.
  • Condition of frame parts: no deformation, instability, weakness or loose connections.
  • Seat, backrest, arm pads, calf pads and head rest (if applied): no excessive wear (like dented spots, damage or tears).

Contact your specialist dealer for possible repairs or part replacements.

Every month

If your wheelchair is stored for a longer period, you still need to charge the batteries every month.

It is also possible to keep the battery charger connected to the battery and the mains during this period. For more information, see § 3.7.

Yearly or more often

Have your wheelchair inspected and serviced by your specialist dealer, at least once a year, or more often. The minimum maintenance frequency depends on use and should therefore be commonly agreed upon with your specialist dealer.

If stored
Make sure that your wheelchair is stored in a dry environment to prevent mould from growing, or the upholstery from being damaged.

Instructions for maintenance

Wheels and tyres

Proper working of the brakes depends on the state of the tyres, that can change due to wear and contamination (water, oil, mud, …

  • Keep your wheels free of wires, hair, sand and fibres.
  • Check the profile of the tyres. If the tread depth is less than 1 mm, the tyres need to be replaced. Contact your specialist dealer for this matter.
  • Inflate the pneumatic tyres to the correct pressure (see pressure indication on the tyres).
  • For instructions on how to change the tyres, see the installation manual.

Cleaning

CAUTION: Risk of damage by moisture

  • Keep the operating console clean and protect it from water and rain.
  • Never use a hose or high-pressure cleaner to clean the wheelchair.

Wipe all rigid parts of the wheelchair with a damp cloth (not drenched). If necessary, use a mild soap, suitable for varnishes and synthetics.
The upholstery can be cleaned with lukewarm water and a mild soap. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents to clean.

Keep the ventilation openings of the battery charger clean and free of accumulated dust. Blow away the dust and clean the battery charger enclosure with a slightly moistened cloth, if required.

Disinfection

CAUTION: Risk of damage

Disinfections may only be undertaken by trained persons. Consult your specialist dealer.

Troubleshooting

Even if you use your wheelchair properly, a technical problem may occur despite this. In this case, contact your local specialist dealer.

WARNING: Risk of injuries and damage to the wheelchair

  • NEVER attempt to repair your wheelchair yourself.
  • For failures in the operating console you need to contact your specialist dealer. He/She will decide if the console needs to be reprogrammed.

In case of failure, a fault code is displayed on the operating console.

For an overview of all fault codes on the operating console, please read the manual of the operating console.

The following symptoms may indicate a serious problem. Therefore, always contact your specialist dealer if you spot any of the following deviations:

  • Strange sound;
  • Frayed/damaged wiring harnesses;
  • Cracked or broken connectors;
  • Uneven tread wear at one of the tyres;
  • Jerky movements;
  • Wheelchair deflects to one side;
  • Damaged or broken wheel assemblies;
  • Wheelchair does not switch on (blown fuse);
  • Wheelchair is powered but does not move, see 3.4.
Expected lifespan

The average lifespan of your wheelchair is 5 years. Depending on the frequency of use, driving circumstances and maintenance, the lifespan of your wheelchair will increase or decrease.

Reuse

Before reuse by another person, have the wheelchair disinfected, inspected and serviced according to the instructions in §4.1 and §4.2.

End of use

At end of life, you need to dispose of your wheelchair according to the local environmental legislation. The best way to do so, is to disassemble the wheelchair to facilitate the transport of recyclable parts.

Technical specifications

The technical details below are only valid for this wheelchair, at standard settings and optimal  ambient conditions. Take these details into account during use. The values are no longer applicable if your wheelchair has been modified, damaged, or is severely worn. Be aware that the driving performance is influenced by ambient temperature, humidity, slopes (driving up/down), type of surface and battery status.

Table 1: Technical specifications

Brand Vermeiren
Type Electric wheelchair, Class B
Model Turios
Maximum occupant mass 130 kg
Description Dimensions
Turios Turios Element
Overall length with leg rest Manual Electric

1060 mm

| 1070 mm
Overall width| 580 – 580 – 640 mm| 580 mm
Total mass| Approx. 105,8 kg
Energy consumption *| 6 km/h: 39 km (50Ah) 10 km/h: 25 km (50Ah)| 6 km/h: 28 km (38Ah) or 39 km (50Ah)
Rated slope| 6°
Obstacle climbing| 50 mm (8”, 9” front wheels)

60 mm (10” front wheels)

Maximum speed forward| 6 km/h
10 km/h| 6 km/h
Min. braking distance from max. speed| 2100 mm
Seat plane angle| Manual Electric| 0° – 2° – 4° – 6° 0° – 20°| 0° – 2° – 4° – 6°
Effective seat depth| Manual Electric| 380 mm – 500 mm

430 mm – 510 mm

| 400 mm – 440 mm
Effective seat width| 390 – 450 – 510 mm| 390 – 450 mm
Seat surface height at front edge
Manual seat Electric seat| 450 mm – 500 mm – 550 mm 480 mm – 510 mm| 450 mm
Backrest angle| Manual Electric| 0° – 8° –  16° – 0 – 32° 24° – 32°| 0° -8°16° – 24° – 32°
Backrest height| Manual Electric| 585 mm
550 mm| 585 mm
Footrest to seat distance| 320 mm – 420 mm
Leg to seat surface angle| 114°
Armrest to seat distance| 260 mm – 335 mm
Front location of armrest structure
Manual Electric| 340 mm – 430 mm

Max. 320 mm

| 340 mm – 430 mm
Minimum turning radius| Approx. 1600 mm
Brand| Vermeiren
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Type| Electric wheelchair, Class B
Model| Turios
Maximum occupant mass| 130 kg
Ground clearance| 60 mm (antitipping)

100 mm (middle)

Diameter rear wheels| 350 x 70 mm
Type of rear wheels | Air tyres
Diameter front wheels| 200 mm – 230 mm – 260 mm| 200 mm – 230 mm
Type of front wheels
| Air tyres Puncture-free tyres
Electrical description|
Battery (Non-spillable AGM battery, maintenance-free)| 38 Ah, C10

44 Ah (gel, optional) 50 Ah, C20

Driving motors| 6 km/h: 2 x 150W

10 km/h: 2 x 450W

| 6 km/h: 2 x 150W
Power module                   Blow fuse| 150 AMP
Strength tests according to| ISO 7176-8
Tests of power and control system according to| ISO 7176-14
Ignitability of upholstery according to| EN1021-2:2006
EMC compliance| ISO 7176-21
Degree of protection| IPX4
Noise level| < 65 dB (A)
Overall rating of belt-restraint accommodation| A
Storage and use temperature| +5 °C ~ +41 °C
Operating temperature for electronics| -10°C ~ +40°C
Storage and use humidity| 30% ~ 70%
We reserve the right to introduce technical changes. Measurement tolerance ± 15 mm / 1,5 kg / 1,5° .

* The theoretical driving distance will be reduced if the wheelchair is used frequently on slopes, rough ground or to climb curbs.

**Since different tyres may be used, please note the correct operating pressure of the tyres you use. For other tyre diameters refer to your specialist dealer.

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