INVAMED Reno Elite User Manual
- June 7, 2024
- INVAMED
Table of Contents
Reno Elite
P325 Standard Seat
P325/CS Captain Seat
P325/RS Rising Seat
Reno Elite User Manual
Please ensure that this user manual is read and understood before using the
powerchair.
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Contents
Introduction Intended Use Technical Specifications Feature Guide Safety Advice
Adjustments
Seat Height Lap Belt Flip-up Footplate Height Seat Swivel & Removal Arm Width
Flip-up Armrest Angle Adjustment Joystick Depth Brake Release / Freewheel
Operation Battery Removal Charging Pack Disposing & Recycling Operating The
Powerchair Moving Off & Steering Reversing P325 & P325/CS Joystick Controller
P325/RS Joystick Controller `Lock’ Function For All Model Controllers Drop
Kerb Climbing Drop Kerb Descent Reaching & Stretching Disassembly & Reassembly
Disassembly Reassembly Transportation Maintenance Cleaning Storage & General
Care Routine Maintenance Circuit Breaker Problem Checklist Joystick Error
Codes Further Information General Use Driving In Pedestrian Areas Weather &
Outdoor Conditions Health Factors Product Stability Safety Information
Regarding Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Warnings Warranty Terms &
Conditions Notes
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Introduction
Thank you for your purchase of the Reno Elite powerchair. This powerchair
incorporates the latest innovative designs and can be used in confined spaces
both indoors and out. The Reno Elite powerchair can be easily dismantled
without tools which enables it to be stored in the boot of a vehicle or stored
neatly in an indoor location. The detachable battery pack allows convenient
charging wherever necessary.
Intended Use
The Reno Elite was carefully designed for indoor or outdoor use in paved
pedestrian areas by a single individual with limited mobility weighing up to a
maximum of 136kg (21st 5lb). Your supplier/ healthcare professional will
determine the suitability of the powerchair for your intended use.
Caution: Persons with lower body amputations should not use this device unless
evaluated with artificial limbs fitted, as stability may be compromised due to
an irregular centre of gravity.
Technical Specification
Class 1 Medical Device (according to Medical Devices Regulation (EU) 2017/745) Class 2 Invalid Carriage (according to the Highway Code)
General Specification Battery Charger Battery Maximum User Weight Range*see note below
2 A 21-22Ah 136kg / 21st 5lb 20km / 12miles
Dimensions – P325 & P325/CS Total Length Total Width Height (Seat Removed) Height (Floor To Seat)
Turning Radius Safe working slope Max. Speed
550mm / 21.6″ 6º 6kmph / 4mph
Component Weights – P325 & P325/CS
Battery Pack
14 kg / 2st 2lb
P325 Overall Height (Floor To Top Of Backrest) Seat Width Seat Height (Backrest Height) Seat Depth P325/CS
Rear Chassis Front Chassis Seat P325 Seat P325/CS Overall Weight P325
22 kg / 3st 6lb 14 kg / 2st 2lb 11kg / 1st 10lb 16.5 kg / 2st 8lb 61 kg / 9st 8lb
Overall Height (Floor To Top Of Backrest) Seat Width Seat Height (Backrest Height) Seat Depth
Overall Weight P325/CS
66.5 kg / 10st 6lb
Dimensions – P325/RS
Component Weights – P325/RS Battery Pack Rear Chassis
14 kg / 2st 2lb 22.5 kg / 3st 7lb
Total Length Total Width Height (Seat Removed) Height (Floor To Seat)
Front Chassis
26.5 kg / 4st 2lb
Seat P325/RS
16.5 kg / 2st 8lb
Overall Weight P325/RS
79.5 kg / 12st 7lb
*Passenger weight, rough ground conditions, low
temperatures and battery condition can affect maximum
range.
Overall Height (Floor To Top Of Backrest) Seat Width Seat Height (Backrest Height) Seat Depth
880mm / 35″ 600mm / 24″ 460mm / 18″ 520-560mm / 20-22″
910-950mm / 36-37″ 440mm / 17″ 390mm / 15″ 400mm / 16″
1010-1050mm / 40-41″ 460mm / 18″ 490mm / 19″ 430mm / 17″
880mm / 35″ 600mm / 24″ 415mm / 16″ 540-820mm / 21-32″ 1130-1410mm / 44-55″
460mm / 18″ 490mm / 19″ 430mm / 17″
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Feature Guide
The Reno Elite is available in three models (see cover for photos): · The P325
model is the standard model and comes equipped with a standard seat. · The
P325/CS model comes equipped with a more luxurious seat called a captain seat.
· The P325/RS model comes equipped with an electronically controlled rising
captain seat that allows the user 280mm/11″ of seat height adjustment using
the joystick.
P325 and P325/CS models are identical other than the seat, therefore they have
the same features and operate in the same manner. The P325/RS model has some
minor differences which are described separately through the manual, this
includes the joystick controls and disassembly. The features labelled below
remain the same unless specified.
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1 Fold down backrest 2 Flip up, width adjustable armrests 3 Joystick
controller 4 Lap belt 5 Padded seat 6 Storage basket (P325 & P325/CS models
only) 7 Flip up and height adjustable footplate 8 Puncture proof non-marking
wheels 9 Removable battery pack 10 Battery pack charging port 11 Circuit
breaker reset button 12 Anti-tippers
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Safety Advice
Every care has been taken to ensure that your powerchair will give you a safe,
reliable service provided you adhere to the advice given below and throughout
the manual.
Do:
· Read this manual carefully before using your powerchair. · Turn the power
off when transferring to and from the powerchair. · Select a slow speed when
going up or down gradients (max 6°) or over uneven ground. · Keep your feet on
the footrest whilst driving. · Ensure the seat is locked in the `forward’
position. · Turn the power off when not in use. · Follow the maintenance guide
to ensure safe operation of the powerchair. · Keep batteries fully charged
when storing. · Be aware of other road users when crossing roads. · Follow the
guidance and rules for pedestrians when travelling on the pavement. · When
travelling on a pavement, give pedestrians priority and show consideration for
other pavement users, particularly those with a hearing or visual impairment
who may not be aware that you are there.
Do not:
· Carry passengers. · Travel on inclines exceeding 6°. · Traverse across
inclines (especially in P325/RS model with the seat at full height). · Attempt
inclines if the surface is slippery. · Turn sharply at full speed (P325/RS
model has built in safety feature that slows the chair
before turning sharply). · Stand on footrest. · Exit or enter the powerchair
unless the power is switched off. · Switch off the power whilst driving this
will cause the powerchair to stop abruptly. · Use the powerchair where you
cannot safely or legally walk. · Attempt to climb kerbs except drop down
kerbs. · Use the powerchair if under the influence of alcohol or any
medication that may affect
your ability to drive the powerchair safely. · Use a mobile phone whilst
driving the powerchair. · Attempt to negotiate steps or escalators. · Attempt
to tow any other devices. · Exceed the stated weight limit. · Connect any
unauthorised devices to the battery as this could cause permanent
damage and void your warranty. · Use any other battery/charger other than
those supplied by RMA. · Travel through water or over rough or soft terrain
(mud, sand etc.) or through long grass
and avoid cobbles if possible. · Travel on the road except when crossing
between pavements. · Lift the powerchair by the seat assembly or any plastic
part. · Suddenly shift your centre of gravity as this could make the
powerchair unstable. · Use the chair as a seat in a motor vehicle (unless your
chair is model P325/CS and is
secured properly).
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Adjustments
Seat Height Adjustment (P325 & P325/CS models) The height of the seat can be
adjusted by pulling out the pin located below the seat, moving the seat
up/down to the required height and reinserting the pin into the desired hole
of the tube. Do not sit in the seat when adjusting the seat height and make
sure the pin is correctly reinserted before using the powerchair. See joystick
controller instructions for seat height adjustment for P325/RS model.
Lap Belt Adjustment Ensure that you are sitting back fully into the seat with
your pelvis as upright as possible and not leaning to one side. Close the
buckle and position the belt so that the hip bones can be felt above the lap
belt. Adjust the strap length by pulling on the open end of the belt. As a
guide, the belt should be adjusted so that there is sufficient room for two
fingers to slide between your body and the belt.
Caution: Should any damage occur to the lap belt, please replace immediately.
The user should transfer to a bespoke vehicle seat whilst being transported.
DO NOT sit in the powerchair whilst in any moving vehicle. Flip Up Footplate
Height Adjustment The footplate can be easily moved out of the way by flipping
upwards towards the seat. The height of the footplate can be adjusted by fully
undoing the two fixing bolts which attach the footplate. When removed, place
the footplate at the desired height and re-insert the bolts and tighten fully.
Both screws must be used when re-fitting.
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Seat Swivel & Removal (P325 & P325/CS models) The seat can be swivelled around
the base unit. Lift up on the lever on the right side of the seat and rotate
as necessary. To remove the seat, fold down the backrest, lift up the lever
and gently pull the seat upwards away from the chair at the same time. The
seat is required to be swivelled to remove the battery pack. Replace the seat
by doing the opposite procedure and make sure the seat is properly refitted
before use.
Caution: For all models, the joystick MUST be unplugged before removing the
seat to prevent damage to the cable. Seat Removal (P325/RS model) Ensure the
seat is adjusted to the lowest height before removal. The seat can then be
removed by pulling the pins located underneath the seat outwards (one on each
side) at the same time and pulling the seat upwards until it becomes free and
lifts off the chair. Replace the seat by doing the opposite procedure. There
are four fixed pins on the bottom of the seat that should relocate into 4
notches on the seat plate. The two release pins should click into place when
the seat is secured properly, always ensure the seat is properly relocated
before use.
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Arm Width Adjustment The armrest width can be quickly adjusted without tools.
At the rear of the seat there are two hand knobs. Loosen the hand knob and
adjust the armrests by pushing them inwards or pulling them outwards and re-
tighten the hand knobs when at the desired position.
Flip-up Armrests Angle Adjustment The armrests flip up to allow for easier
transfers. Simply lift the armrest upwards when needing to move the armrest
out of the way. The angle of the armrest can be adjusted by undoing the
locking nut and setting the arms at the desired height by screwing the bolt in
or out. The nut should then be tightened to lock the adjustment in place.
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Joystick Depth Adjustment It is possible to adjust the depth of the joystick
controller for added comfort. Simply loosen the hand knob and slide the
joystick to the required length and fully re-tighten the hand knob. The
joystick can also be placed on either arm of the powerchair depending on the
user’s preference.
Brake Release / Freewheel Operation
To release the electromagnetic brakes, go to the sides of the powerchair and
move the two levers down, as indicated by the labelling. The powerchair may
now be pushed. Move the lever back up to re-engage the brakes before use.
Caution: Never leave the powerchair unattended whilst in freewheel mode as it
will roll away down an incline. `Freewheel’ mode should only be used in an
emergency to move the powerchair due to power failure. Never move the
powerchair in this mode whilst it is occupied. DO NOT use your feet to operate
the electromagnetic brakes as this will apply excessive force and damage the
mechanisms. This could lead to the powerchair being inoperable.
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Battery
Battery Removal The battery can be easily removed for external charging, away
from the powerchair or for storage. Unless the seat is adjusted to the highest
position, the seat must be swivelled to the left or right by 90 degrees (or
removed), the battery can then be removed by holding the handle and lifting
the pack out towards the rear of the chair. Always ensure the power is
switched off at the joystick before removing the battery pack.
Battery Charging The battery charger is an off board 2-Amp switch mode type.
The battery charging port is located on the underside of the joystick
controller and there is also a charging port on the battery pack. This special
feature allows the battery to be charged independently of the main powerchair.
Caution: The joystick controller should be switched off when charging. Before
using your powerchair for the first time be sure to fully charge the battery
pack, this may take up to 8 hours. To charge the battery connect the 3-pin
male charger plug into the charging socket on the joystick/battery pack. Plug
the 3-pin mains plug into a wall socket and switch on. There will be a
constant red light on the charger which indicates power is on. When charging,
the light changes to yellow and a green LED light indicates charging is
complete.
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Caution: Do not charge the battery for longer than 12 hours. Always charge the
battery in a well-ventilated indoor area. You must still maintain charging the
battery even if the powerchair is not to be used for a prolonged period of
time (2 to 3 weeks).
Failure to do so could result in permanent damage and render the battery
unusable. Wherever possible do not interrupt the charge cycle until the
battery is fully charged. Continual interruption can permanently damage the
battery.
If the charging lead should get damaged discontinue use immediately and seek a
replacement from your supplier. ONLY USE THE CHARGER SUPPLIED WITH YOUR
POWERCHAIR. Do not leave the charger plugged into to the charger port after
the charge is complete.
Battery Pack The Reno has a 21-22Ah AGM (2 x 12v) battery pack which has the
advantage of being removable for charging off board.
Caution: Do not open the battery pack. Always seek the advice of your mobility
retailer should fuses or batteries need replacing. Failure to do so could
result in damage to the battery pack.
If the powerchair is to be unused for extended periods fully charge the
battery pack and remove it completely from the powerchair. The battery pack
should not be stored for prolonged periods in cold environments (do not leave
it outside in a garage/shed over the winter period if not used) as this can
cause permanent damage to the batteries.
Battery Disposing & Recycling
Batteries must always be recycled correctly. Do not dispose of them with your domestic
Pb
refuge.
For further information regarding your nearest recycling facility please contact your local authority.
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Operating The Powerchair
Select an area with plenty of space. Ensure that when seated in the powerchair
you are in a comfortable position and can easily and freely operate the
controls.
Moving Off & Steering Turn the power on and check that your battery is fully
charged. Set your speed to a low setting. Gently push the joystick in the
direction you wish to travel. The harder you push the joystick the faster you
will travel. Release the joystick, this will automatically return to the
centre position and the electromagnetic brakes will be activated. See below
for further joystick details.
Reversing Before reversing, please ensure that the area behind is free from
any hazard or obstruction. Pull the joystick towards you to move in a reverse
direction.
Caution: Do not reverse down an incline without supervision.
P325 & P325/CS Joystick Controller
Battery Gauge This is an 8-segment display around the top of the power switch,
which indicates if the joystick is switched on and gives the state of charge
on the battery.
Maximum Speed Indicator This is a 5-segment display around the horn button,
which indicates the speed setting selected. 1 bar indicates the slowest
setting, and 5 bars indicates the fastest setting.
Joystick This controls the speed and direction of your powerchair. Push the
joystick in the direction you want to go. The further you push it, the faster
the speed will be. Releasing the joystick will automatically engage the brakes
and bring the powerchair to a controlled stop.
On/Off Button This button turns your joystick controller on and off. Do not
use this button to stop the power chair, except in an emergency.
Horn Button This button operates your powerchair’s horn. This should only be
used to warn others of your presence and not as a rebuke of any form.
Speed Decrease Button This button decreases your maximum speed.
Speed Increase Button This button increases your maximum speed.
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P325/RS Joystick Controller
On/Off Button This button turns your joystick controller on and off. A green
light indicates the joystick is on and no light signals the joystick is
switched off. Do not use this button to stop the power chair, except in an
emergency. If there is an error with the system while it is powered up, then
this will flash red.
Wheel/Speed Selector Buttons Press either the green backlit up or down button
to select the wheel speed option. When this is selected, the chair wheel will
turn green, as shown in the pictures below. This allows the joystick to then
be used to control the wheel direction and overall speed of the chair. The up
and down buttons can be used to select one or two bars of speed, two bars
offers an extra 1520% max speed compared to one bar.
Battery Gauge This is a 5-segment display along the top of the power switch,
which gives the state of charge on the battery.
Speed Dial This dial controls the maximum speed of the powerchair. Turning the
dial to the right increases the speed and turning the dial to the left
decreases the speed.
Seat Height Selector Buttons Press either the orange backlit up or down button
to select the seat height option. When this is selected, the chair seat will
turn orange, as shown in the picture below. This allows the joystick to then
be used to control the seat height of the chair.
Joystick Depending on what control has been selected, this controls the seat height or chair speed and direction. When the wheel speed has been selected, the direction in which you push the joystick will move the chair in the same direction. The further you push it, the faster the speed will be. Releasing the joystick will automatically engage the brakes and bring the powerchair to a controlled stop. When the seat height has been selected, pushing the joystick away from you (forward) will lower the seat and pulling it towards you (backwards) will higher the seat.
Horn Button This button operates your powerchair’s horn. This should only be used to warn others of your presence and not as a rebuke of any form.
`Lock’ Function For All Model Controllers Your controller is equipped with a
lock function to prevent any unauthorised use.
To lock the controller: Turn the power on and press and hold the power button
until the system bleeps (on P325 & P325/CS models) or flashes red (on P325/RS
model). The chair is now disabled/locked.
To unlock the controller: Press the power button until the indicator lights go
from left to right. Press the horn button two times within 10 seconds and the
joystick will unlock.
Caution: Should the rubber boot/gaiter or keypad on the joystick become
damaged, replace immediately to prevent damage to the internal components.
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Drop Kerb Climbing We recommend that a suitable access point such as a drop
kerb or ramp be used at all times. When driving up the drop kerb, always
approach the edge as shown in the illustration. This ensures maximum
stability.
Edge of drop kerb
Caution: Do not hit the drop kerb at speed and do not attempt to climb a drop
kerb if the anti-tipping castors wheels have been removed. Please take time to
get accustomed to your new powerchair before driving in heavily pedestrianised
areas. Drop Kerb Descent Do not reverse down drop kerbs, please use a ramp
/drop-kerb in forward motion to descend. Caution: Never reverse down a drop
kerb or ramp onto a main thoroughfare.
Reaching & Stretching Care must be taken when reaching and stretching for
objects as this may affect the stability of the powerchair. When attempting to
reach for objects it is very important that the power is OFF.
Do not attempt to reach for objects on the floor by leaning forward or
reaching between your knees.
Do not attempt to reach for high objects by moving to the front of the seat.
NEVER stand on the footplate to reach for objects.
Do not attempt to reach for objects behind you by leaning over the back of the
seat.
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Disassembly & Assembly
Disassembly Remove the seat and battery pack as described previously, ensuring
the power is off and the joystick cable is unplugged. On the P325/RS model,
the seat should be adjusted to the lowest height before dismantling and an
extra cable needs to also be unplugged to detach the seat from the battery,
see circle in photo. When you have done this, locate the yellow release lever
as shown below and pull backwards this will cause the frame to separate.
Caution: We advise caution when disassembling and lifting items. You must
ensure that the person undertaking the action is able to safely and correctly
handle the weight to avoid any personal injury. The motors must be in the
Drive / Engaged position to disassemble and assemble the powerchair. The front
chassis can then be lifted away from the rear (as shown below left) and the
pieces separate for transportation (as shown below right).
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Assembly To reassemble, locate the pivot pin of the front chassis into the
receiving slots of the rear chassis (each side) and lower to the bottom
location. The picture located in the bottom right red box shows the pin fully
located in the bottom position.
Caution: Please take care not to trap the joystick cable between the two
parts. Push down on the rear part of the frame as shown below. This will
reconnect the two parts of the frame together. You will hear the latch `click’
into place.
Caution: Always check that both parts are fully connected before refitting the
seat and battery box. Then, refit the battery box, replace the seat (firstly
ensuring the seat height cable is attached on the P325/RS model) and reconnect
the joystick. The Reno Elite Powerchair is now ready for use. 16
Transportation
The powerchair should be transported in a cargo area/boot. This can be fully
assembled (if there is enough room in the area without damaging the chair and
when secured properly using the tie down points) or dismantled into its
component pieces (as described previously). The tiedown points are indicated
by the yellow icon shown opposite. Reno Elite P325 and P325/RS models should
not be used as a seat in a motor vehicle. Wheelchair users should transfer to
the vehicle seat and use the vehicle manufacturer installed restraint systems
whenever it is feasible, and the unoccupied wheelchair should be stored in a
cargo area or secured in the vehicle during travel. Reno Elite P325/CS model
has been crash tested and approved to be used as a seat in a motor vehicle
when conforming to the specifications detailed below. However, transferring to
a vehicle seat is still recommended wherever possible. The Reno Elite
Powerchair P325/CS model (fitted with a captain seat) was tested to
ISO7176/19:2008 on 04/12/2018 by Millbrook Services. Test No. S15783. The
powerchair is designed to be forward-facing when used as a seat in a motor
vehicle, when used with restraints which conform to ISO 10542:2 and when
attached to the specified tie down points on the powerchair. Unwin Safety
Systems items:- Front Unwins OF02 Rear Unwins OR02
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Maintenance
The powerchair has been designed to provide the user with a long, reliable
life provided it is correctly maintained and regularly serviced by an
authorised supplier. However, due to inevitable wear and tear and
technological improvements, it is recommended by the MHRA (Medicines and
Healthcare products Regulatory Agency) that the average useable life of this
powerchair is five years.
Cleaning The frame and seat of the powerchair should be cleaned using a damp
cloth and gentle detergent. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents, as this
will damage the plastic components. Do not spray water (hose or pressure
washer) onto the powerchair as this may cause damage to the electronics.
Storage & General Care We recommend that the powerchair is always stored in a
dry environment such as in the home or garage to protect the chassis and other
components from corrosion. Do not leave the powerchair outside during
rainstorms. If the powerchair is wet, wipe with a dry cloth to ensure there is
no ingress of water into the internal components of the powerchair.
Routine Maintenance We suggest that your powerchair should undergo a full
service at least once a year by an authorised RMA supplier.
Please check the following on a weekly basis: · The tyres are in good
condition. · The wheels spin freely (castors). · Moving parts, pivots and
frame fixings are not damaged or worn. · All hand knobs and levers are secure.
Note: Should any part of your powerchair need replacing or repairing please
contact your local RMA supplier to undertake any maintenance. Failure to do
this may void your warranty.
Circuit Breaker Your powerchair is fitted with the latest in electronic
controls that are programmed to protect the electrical system from abnormal
overloads. Fitted for extra protection is a circuit breaker, which is located
under the carry handle of the battery pack, by the charging point. Should
there be a situation where your powerchair stops for no apparent reason please
check that the circuit breaker has not tripped. Simply press the button to
reset the circuit breaker.
Note: Should the circuit breaker continue to trip, turn off the powerchair
immediately and consult your supplier.
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Problem Checklist If your powerchair fails to operate, please check the
following:
· The unit is switched on. · All plugs and connections are firmly fixed. ·
Battery level shows full charge. · Freewheeling device is in the drive
position. · Circuit breaker has not tripped. · Battery and controller lead are
properly connected. · If the free wheel device has been operated with the
powerchair switched on, the powerchair
will not operate until the unit has been turned off and on again.
Joystick Error Codes Your controller has the ability to diagnose possible errors in the electrical system, which may prevent your powerchair from operating. In P325 and P325/CS models, these are displayed by a flashing `spanner’ symbol on the controller. In the P325/RS model, the power button on the controller will flash red. The number of flashes (flash code) will indicate the possible fault, the tables below show what each flash code corresponds to.
For P325 & P325/CS Models:
Flash Code
Possible Fault
1
User error – switch unit off and on.
2
Battery fault – check fully charged.
3
Right hand motor fault – check connection / motor brushes.
4
Left hand motor fault – check connection / motor brushes.
5
Right side brake fault – check freewheel lever position.
6
Left side brake fault – check freewheel lever position.
7 Joystick fault – check connection / cable.
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Controller fault – check connection / cable.
9
Communication fault – check connections.
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Unknown fault.
For P325/RS Models:
Flash Code
Possible Fault
1
Controller / joystick fault – check connection / cable.
Network or configuration error – check 2 cables, connections, battery charge
and
charger.
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Left hand motor fault – check connection / motor brushes.
4
Right hand motor fault – check connection / motor brushes.
5
Left side brake fault – check freewheel lever position.
6
Right side brake fault – check freewheel lever position.
Module error (other than controller) 7 check cables, connectors and the
battery
is recharged.
Note: If your powerchair fails to operate after checking the above possible faults consult your local supplier immediately. Also ensure that the joystick has not been accidentally locked refer to page 13.
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Further information
General Use Take heed of the information given in this manual regarding safety
and the maintenance of your powerchair. If adhered to, your powerchair should
give you years of reliable mobility.
Driving In Pedestrian Areas When using the powerchair in pedestrian areas
always lower your maximum speed to that of the pedestrians around you.
Remember the stopping distance of your powerchair and always allow enough
space to stop safely to avoid collisions with pedestrians or other objects.
Weather & Outdoor Conditions During periods of sunny weather, it is possible
that surfaces of your powerchair may reach high temperatures (as with motor
vehicles). Please take precautions if leaving the powerchair in direct
sunlight for any period of time. Seek shade or cover the seat and joystick to
keep any temperature increases to a minimum.
During everyday use, do not use in rain showers or travel through puddles.
Avoid use in areas where the powerchair could become contaminated with sand or
abrasive materials.
Health Factors Suitability for this product has been assessed on the user’s
current state of health. It is essential that the user regularly monitors
their ability to use the powerchair safely.
Product Stability Powerchairs are designed to allow the user flexibility of
movement in restricted areas. Driving at maximum speed and attempting sharp
turns can create a situation where the product becomes unstable. Therefore, it
is essential that the user pays attention the guidance set out in this manual.
The main factors affecting stability are: · Maximum speed setting · Seat
height · User movement · User’s manoeuvres · Gradients or slopes
Safety Information Regarding Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Powerchairs
and powerchairs are designed to operate under certain conditions. However,
radio waves or electromagnetic fields may affect the operation of the
powerchair. The source of EMI could be radio or television transmitters or
portable devices such as mobile phones, portable CB radios etc. Should any
unintentional movement occur turn the powerchair off as soon as safely
possible.
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Warnings
Read this manual fully before operating the powerchair.
Persons with lower body amputations should not use this device unless
evaluated with artificial limbs fitted, as stability may be compromised due to
an irregular centre of gravity.
Do not use the powerchair if under the influence of alcohol or any medication
that may affect your ability to drive the powerchair safely. Do not use a
mobile phone whilst driving the powerchair.
Always exit and enter the powerchair when the power is switched off. Do not
switch off the power whilst driving as this will cause the powerchair to stop
abruptly.
Do not turn sharply when travelling at full speed or shift your centre of
gravity suddenly as these things can cause the chair to become unstable.
Do not exceed the weight limit of the powerchair, carry passengers or tow any
other devices.
Do not stand on the footrest as this may unbalance the chair.
Care must be taken when reaching and stretching for objects as this may affect
the stability of the powerchair.
Be extremely careful around inclines; do not travel on inclines exceeding 6°,
traverse across inclines, attempt inclines if the surface is slippery and do
not reverse down an incline without supervision. This is especially relevant
when the seat is at full height on the P325/RS model.
Please take time to get accustomed to your new powerchair before driving in
heavily pedestrianised areas.
Only use the powerchair where you can safely and legally walk. Do not travel
on the road except when crossing between pavements. Be aware of road users
when crossing.
When travelling on a pavement, you must follow the guidance and rules for
pedestrians. Give pedestrians priority and show consideration for other
pavement users, particularly those with a hearing or visual impairment who may
not be aware that you are there.
Do not attempt to climb kerbs unless they are drop kerbs and when using these;
never reverse down a drop kerb or ramp onto a main thoroughfare, do not hit
the drop kerb at speed and do not attempt to climb a drop kerb if the anti-
tipping castors wheels have been removed.
Do not attempt to negotiate steps or escalators or travel through water or
over soft terrain.
Do not lift the powerchair by the seat assembly or any plastic part as this
may damage the chair.
Should any severe damage occur to any of the part of the powerchair, contact
your RMA supplier immediately for repairs or replacement parts. This is
especially relevant for electrical components/wires, the joystick/controller
and lap belt.
The user should transfer to a bespoke vehicle seat whilst being transported
whenever possible.
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When making adjustments to any part of the chair, always make sure that
bolt/pins are properly tightened or relocated before sitting in and using the
chair.
We advise caution when disassembling and lifting items. You must ensure that
the person undertaking the action is able to safely and correctly handle the
weight to avoid any personal injury.
The joystick must be unplugged before removing the seat to prevent damage to
the cable. When reassembling the chair, take care not to trap the joystick
cable between the different parts of the chair.
The motors must be in the Drive/Engaged position to disassemble and assemble
the powerchair.
When reassembling the chair, always check that the component parts are fully
connected and refitted before sitting in and using the chair.
The joystick controller should be switched off when charging.
Do not charge the battery for longer than 12 hours. Wherever possible do not
interrupt the charge cycle until the battery is fully charged. Continual
interruption can permanently damage the battery Always charge the battery in a
well-ventilated indoor area.
You must still maintain charging the battery even if the powerchair is not to
be used for a prolonged period of time (2 to 3 weeks). Failure to do so could
result in permanent damage and render the battery unusable.
If the powerchair is to be unused for extended periods fully charge the
battery pack and remove it completely from the powerchair. The battery pack
should not be stored for prolonged periods in cold environments (do not leave
it outside in a garage/shed over the winter period if not used) as this can
cause permanent damage to the batteries.
If the charging lead should get damaged, discontinue use immediately and seek
a replacement from your supplier.
Only use the charger supplied with your powerchair and do not connect any
unauthorised devices to the battery as this could cause permanent damage and
void your warranty.
Do not leave the charger plugged into to the charger port after the charge is
complete.
Do not open the battery pack. Always seek the advice of your mobility retailer
should fuses or batteries need replacing. Failure to do so could result in
damage to the battery pack.
Never leave the powerchair unattended whilst in freewheel mode as it will roll
away down an incline. `Freewheel’ mode should only be used in an emergency to
move the powerchair due to power failure. Never move the powerchair in this
mode whilst it is occupied.
Do not use your feet to operate the electromagnetic brakes as this will apply
excessive force and damage the mechanisms. This could lead to the powerchair
being inoperable.
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Warranty Terms & Conditions
This is to certify that your RMA product is warranted for a period of 12
months from the date of original purchase. This warranty is not transferable.
Should a defect or operating fault arise within this period the supplier from
where the product was originally purchased should be notified immediately.
Failure to register the fault may invalidate the warranty. The supplier from
where the product was purchased is responsible for any warranty repairs. RMA
warrants that if a fault occurs within this period due to faulty workmanship
or materials that the product will be repaired (or replaced at the Company’s
discretion) free of charge. Any unauthorised modifications will invalidate the
warranty. Parts which are subjected to normal wear and tear, accidental
damage, neglect or misuse are excluded from this warranty. Normal wear and
tear parts include tyres, chassis covers, bulbs, seat coverings etc. Component
parts replaced outside this period carry a six-month warranty. (Standard terms
and conditions apply for this period). Model:
Serial No:
Purchase Date:
Supplier Stamp
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Notes
Invamed York Road Bridgend Industrial Estate Bridgend South Wales United
Kingdom CF31 3TB Telephone: 01656 674488 Fax: 01656 674499 Email:
sales@invamed.co.uk Web: www.invamed.co.uk 24
References
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