User manual

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The bearing supports for xing the manual propulsion wheels are
positioned above (C) for e-x
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12" and in the place of the motorised
wheels for e-x
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22/24".
Refer to the additional e-x
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guide paragraph 2.1 Wheel assembly and
paragraph 2.2 Removing the wheels.
5.3. Locking the Motorised Wheels
Refer to the additional e-x
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guide paragraph 2.1 Wheel assembly and
paragraph 2.2 Removing the wheels.
5.4. Transformation Kit for Manual Propulsion (optional)
This kit allows the transformation of the powered Esprit Action
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NG
wheelchair into a manual propulsion wheelchair.
It contains the 22/24" rear wheels (A) which are essential for the
transformation as well as two hand brakes (B). (photo 28).
Refer to paragraph 4.5.1 for adjusting the brakes.
6. ALBER e-x
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Electronics
6.1. Electronic center
The electronic center of Esprit Action
4
NG is found in the electric
drive unit. Called the ALBER e-x
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system, it is responsible for
controlling the movement functions.
As well as controlling the driving, ALBER e-x
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is also responsible
for controlling the wheelchair’s electrical system.
Any system failure is indicated by a ashing light in the hand control
box (status indicator).
For more information, see the ALBER e-x
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user manual!
7. Electrical Part
7.1. Batteries (photo 29)
All the power supply for the power wheelchair is provided by two
12V batteries (A). (12 Ah standard, 17 Ah optional).
They are housed in a box (B). To facilitate removing and
repositioning the batteries, it is possible to remove the housing box
from the wheelchair frame (self gripping strips).
7.2. 12" or 22/24" Motorised Wheels
The motorised wheels are equipped with automatic brakes.
A mechanism allows disengaging of the motors to allow the chair to
be pushed.
The motor brakes are off when the chair is pushed.
See the additional ALBER e-x
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guide.
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