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HS-6200 User's Manual Table of Contents Introduction.........................................................................1 Electromagnetic Interference and Warnings..........................3 Safety Instructions...............................................................5 Initial Overview....................................................................6 Unpacking and Assembly......................................................8 Special Features..................................................
HS-6200 User's Manual INTRODUCTION C.T.M. is a professional and experienced manufacturer, that specializes in production of Mobility Scooters and Power Chairs that are developed by a team of specialists with outstanding design skills and competence. The HS-6200 is an excellent chair that includes ergonomic features. It combines safety and comfort and gives users extraordinary experience and convenience in operation.
HS-6200 User's Manual We wish you an enjoyable riding experience. If you have any questions, you can contact: C.T.M.HOMECARE PRODUCT, INC. 6191 Schaefer Ave Suite B Chino CA 91710 Toll Free : 1-866-466-8168 Tel : 909-590-1388 Fax : 909-590-3365 E-Mail : ctm@ctmhomecare.com http : //www.ctmhomecare.
HS-6200 User's Manual ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE AND WARNINGS CAUTION: It is very important that you read this information regarding the possible effects of Electromagnetic Interference on your power chair. Powered wheelchairs and motorized scooters may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI), which is interfering electromagnetic energy (EM) emitted from sources such as radio stations, TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, two-way radios, and cellular phones.
HS-6200 User's Manual 3.Long-range transmitters and transceivers such as commercial broadcast transmitters (radio and TV broadcast antenna towers) and amateur (HAM) radios. Other types of hand-held devices, such as cordless phones, laptop computers, AM/FM radios, TV sets, CD players, and cassette players, and small appliances, such as electric shavers and hair dryers, so far as we know, are not likely to cause EMI problems to your power chair.
HS-6200 User's Manual SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety is the main consideration when practicing with your chair. It is required that you read and comprehend all the operating and safety instructions discussed in this manual. And ensure your chair is correctly fitted and adjusted by your dealer or the prescribing healthcare professional. Make sure to engage the wheel locks before entering or leaving the chair. The wheel locks are designed to prevent movement of the chair.
HS-6200 User's Manual INITIAL OVERVIEW Super Responsive Digital Joystick Controller Padded Breathable Ballistic Nylon Back Rest Flip up and Height Adjustable Armrests Connectorless Battery Boxes Fiber Glass Reinforced Nylon Leg Rests 2 High Torque Motors Mated to Precision Sealed for Life Gear reducers Low Profile Cast Aluminum Wheels with Multi-Terrain Tires Figure 1 - HS-6200 Front View 6
HS-6200 User's Manual Handlebar Support Brace Charger Carry-on Bag Height Adjustable Armrests Knob Battery Box Back & Forth Adjstable Armrests Plug Free Wheel Lever Free Wheel Lever Anti-Tip Wheels Figure 2 - HS-6200 Back View Charging Socket Battery Level lndicator speed Indicator Horn On/Off Switch Speed Control Button Figure 3 - Joystick Top View Figure 4 - Joystick Front View 7
HS-6200 User's Manual UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY Pull two Pull Handles upward from the Holder (A) and (B), then turn outward to take out the battery.(See Fig. 5) Remove the Battery (C) by sliding along the slider.(See Fig. 6) B A C Figure 5 Figure 6 Remove the (D) Leg Band (Accessory).by tear off the Vel-Cro to release the Leg Band (See Fig. 7) Press the Lever (E) on the Footrest Frame downwards, then take out the Footrest Frame by turning it outward.(See Fig.
HS-6200 User's Manual Slowly grasp the centre of the seat upholstery, one hand at the front and the other at the rear, pull the seat upholstery up vertically.(See Fig. 11) Push down the pulled up seat upholstery evenly.(See Fig. 12) Figure 11 Figure 12 Hold the two armrests with your hands, to contract the armrests inwards.(See Fig. 13) Assemble procedure refer to disassemble procedure.(See Fig.
HS-6200 User's Manual ※When put the battery box (H) back to original position, place the battery box at the slide terminal, (Do not set too far back otherwise the battery box won't be fit into the slide tube accurately.)(See Fig. 15) ※Battery boxes are separate into front and rear sections, please disassemble and assemble accordingly.(See Fig. 16) ※Final step: Using the Pull Handles (I) to secure battery box's position.(See Fig.
HS-6200 User's Manual SPECIAL FEATURES Freewheel levers K For your convenience, C.T.M. HS-6200 is equipped with two free wheel levers. These levers allow you to disengage the drive motors and maneuver the chair manually. J 1.In travelling, set the two metallic levers (J.K) to the Drive position. 2. When the chair stops or malfunctions you can push the levers (J.K) to the Neutral position so the chair is movable by human force.
HS-6200 User's Manual 1.The distance of your controller unit can be easily changed for the desired position. To adjust it, loosen L the thumbscrew (L) and slide into or out of the controller bracket.(Figure 22) Figure 22 Seat The C.T.M. chair features seat upholstery that can be tightened. While there should be no adjustment necessary upon delivery of your new chair, over time stretch could occur. Please contact the nearest C.T.M. dealer to have this taken care of if necessary.
HS-6200 User's Manual Leg Rests The HS-6200 is equipped with a swing-away & detachable leg rests, which are height adjustable. To adjust the height, remove the securing screws and nuts from each side and slide the extension tube and leg rests up or down to the desired height. Retighten the securing hardware as Fig. 27 shows Figure 27 Options : There are elevating leg rests as an option. Never lift the wheelchair by the leg rests. These parts are detachable and will not bear the weight of this chair.
HS-6200 User's Manual SAFE DRIVING TECHNIQUES Driving your Chair Before sitting on your chair, verify: 1. The chair is switched off. 2. Swing away the armrests and leg rests if appropriate. 3. The battery charger is disconnected from both the chair and the wall outlet. Once on your chair, make sure that you are comfortably positioned and that the leg rests and armrests have been adjusted to suit your needs.
HS-6200 User's Manual Chair Operation on surfaces that require Special Care When driving up or down ramps it is recommended that the user: 1. Visually checks to see if the angle of the slope is less than 10 degrees. 2. Checks to see that the ramp surface is roughened to prevent slippage. 3. Ensures that the ramp surface is correctly in line with the tires and is wide enough to allow the tires to pass freely along the ramp.
HS-6200 User's Manual If the slope does not meet these conditions, it Is recommended that the user does not climb or descend the slope. BATTERIES AND CHARGING When your batteries are fully charged you should have sufficient power to give you all the mobility required in a day. It is important that you understand how your batteries and charger work. Batteries must be charged before using the power chair for the first time and are recommended to be charged up to 10 - 14 hours after each day's use.
HS-6200 User's Manual Replacing the batteries CAUTION ! - If you have doubts about your ability to lift any components, it is recommended that you seek qualified dealer so as to avoid injury. 1. Turn the power off. 2. Disconnect the battery connection plug at the front of the battery tray. 3. Release the securing belt holding the battery box. 4. Disconnect the battery connection cables located in the battery box. 5. Lift the rear battery out of the battery box by using the lifting strap. 6.
HS-6200 User's Manual TIRE You should inspect the tires frequently for damage, the presence of foreign bodies, unusual wear and sufficient tread depth. Tread depth should if possible not be allowed to drop below 1/16". If replacement tires are needed, please contact the nearest C.T.M. dealer. Front wheels : 8" solid tires. Rear wheels : 13" solid tires. Follow these easy steps to replace the tire: 1. Use an ratchet and socket to remove the drive wheel screw from the centre hub of the wheel.
HS-6200 User's Manual MAINTENANCE, AND CLEANING An electric wheelchair needs some basic attention to ensure it provides reliable service. We recommend that the user ensures that the power wheelchair is checked regularly for maintenance requirements and receives a thorough, annual maintenance check up. Annual Maintenance We recommend that the chair has at least one full service per year from an authorized dealer.
HS-6200 User's Manual TROUBLESHOOTING Here are some suggestions about solving problems you may have with your power chair. There are 10 LED Self-Diagnostic Warning Lights on the Control Panel. To check the Self-Diagnostic Warning Lights, turn the power chair on and count the number of flashes. Number of Flashes Solution 1 bars The battery needs charging or there is a bad connection to the battery. Check the connections to the battery. If the connections are good, try charging the battery.
HS-6200 User's Manual Other Problems: •Power chair will not move when the power is turned on: 1.Check the Battery Level Indicator on the joystick. All the LED lights should be on. 2.Check the Self-Diagnostic Warning Light. It should be steady. If it is flashing, see the chart on page 20 for the problem identification. 3.Check all electrical connections to be sure they are tight. 4.Verify the batteries are connected correctly. Refer to "Installation of Batteries" on page 10. 5.
HS-6200 User's Manual SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATIONS HS-6200 HS-6200N Overall Length 42.3" 41.1" Overall Width 24" 23.2" Overall Height 35.4" 35.4" Wheels: Front 7.4" 8" Wheels: Middle N/A N/A Wheels: Rear 13" 13" 156.3 lbs 154.8 lbs Max. Speed 5 mph 5 mph Weight Capacity 280 lbs 280 lbs 1.8" 1.8" 10 degree 10 degree Curb Climbing 1.1" 1.1" Turning Radius 38.6" 36.