E ENGLISH KM-BT10
GENERAL WARNING IMPORTANT Do not attempt to use the wheelchair before a qualified person has explained to your satisfaction how to operate it without risk to yourself or others. Due to the change of design, some illustrations and pictures in this owners manual may not correspond to the wheelchair that you purchased. KARMA reserves the right to make design modifications without further notice.
l l l l l l l l l l DON'T stand on the footplates when getting in or out of the chair. DON'T allow one or more users on the wheelchair simultaneously. DON'T use other transportations to drag the wheelchair. DON'T go too fast or turn too quick. DON'T do "wheelies" because you may fall or tip over backwards and suffer a severe injury. DON’T cross a slope whose angle is greater than 7 degrees. DON'T go down slopes forward.
required to keep your KARMA wheelchair in good working order. Check the warranty section of this manual to find out what KARMA guarantees, maintenance and parts you should have to pay for. l KARMA does not have an official list of service providers at this time. Please contact your authorized KARMA dealer for service. If you can’t contact your dealer, please try to find another ones. If it doesn’t work out, please contact us and we will arrange for a service repair.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PREFACE ....................................................................................................................1 2. SAFETY.......................................................................................................................2 2.1 BEFORE USING ...............................................................................................2 2.2 WHILE MOVING ................................................................................
1. PREFACE 1.1 Please read this owner's manual carefully before using the wheelchair. Any improper use of the wheelchair may result in harm or injury. 1.2 This owner's manual includes operation, unfolding/ folding instructions and how to prevent possible accidents for the aspects of the wheelchair. 1.3 This owner's manual is written for KARMA wheelchair: KM-BT10. 1.4 The symbols used in this manual are explained below. Pay special attention to the parts marked with them.
CAUTION: l For safety, KARMA has installed the safety belts, anti-tippers to avoid any risk due to the user’s movement in the wheelchair or other environmental factors that might cause the wheelchair to tip or the person on the wheelchair to fall off (e.g. amputee). Besides, KARMA also recommends you choose additional accessories for safety enhancement. 2. SAFETY 2.1 BEFORE USING The user and attendant must be familiar with the operation of the wheelchair before using.
Figure 2.1 Figure 2.2 2.2.3 NAVIGATING INCLINES 2.2.3.1 Always navigate inclines with an attendant as far as possible. 2.2.3.2 When pushing a wheelchair, the attendant must go straight up a slope. If needing to go down, the attendant must walk backwards until the user is on level ground. (See Figures 2.3 and 2.4) Figure 2.3 Figure 2.4 2.2.3.
reflecting signs on the wheelchair and/or your clothing, you will be seen more easily from drivers. 2.2.4.2 Keep away from potholes and rough terrain that might cause the castors to get stuck. (See Figure 2.5) 2.2.4.3 DO avoid huge impacts when descending a kerb. A huge impact could probably damage the wheelchair. Figure 2.5 2.2.4.4 Never try to climb/ descend a kerb that exceeds a normal height (30-50mm). 2.2.4.
2.3 MAXIMUM USER WEIGHT LIMIT 2.3.1 The maximum user weight limit for KM-BT10 is 250kg. For detail information, refer to section 8. SPECIFICATIONS. 2.3.2 Please note that loads exceeding maximum capacity can damage your wheelchair and cause malfunctions, which leads to a safety hazard. The warranty does not include damage caused by improper operation of the wheelchair.
2.4 LABELLING Please carefully read all the labelling on the wheelchair before using it. DO NOT remove them and protect them for future reference.
3. INTENDED USE & PARTS 3.1 INTENDED USE 3.1.1 The KM-BT10 is a self-propelled or transit wheelchair. That is, it can either be propelled by an attendant (transit) or by the user (self-propelled). 3.1.2 The KM-BT10 is suitable for users up to 250kg in weight. 3.1.3 The KM-BT10 is an adjustable wheelchair. The detachable parts are easy to operate. 3.1.4 Although having an extremely durable aluminium alloy frame with tough accessories, it does not suffer in dramatic extremes of temperature. 3.1.
3.2 KM-BT10 Parts Description 1. Push Handle 8. Casto 2. Attend Brake 9. Backrest Cushion 3. Side Panel 10. Armrest 4. Rear Wheel 11. Seat Cushion 5. Anti-tippers 12. Calf strap 6. Brake 13. Footplate 7.
4. OPERATION 4.1 Preparing For Use 4.1.1 UNFOLDING While unfolding the KM-BT10, follow these instructions as listed below: 4.1.1.1 Stand at the side of the wheelchair as you prefer, hold the armrests and pull outwards. (See Figure 4.1) 4.1.1.2 Put your two hands on the seat pan and press it down until it is fully lowered, be careful not to get your fingers caught. (See Figure 4.2) 4.1.1.3 Pull up the rigidifying push-bar (See Figure 4.3) 4.1.1.
Figure 4.4 Figure 4.5 Figure 4.6 WARNING: l The primary function of the rigidifying push-bar is to maintain and avoid deforming of the backrest, which could cause the user to be discomfort. l Never use the rigidifying push-bar to push or pull the wheelchair, or it may lead to fracture and cause severe injury of the user. 4.1.2 FOLDING While folding the KM-BT10, follow these instructions as listed below: 4.1.2.
Figure 4.7 Figure 4.8 Figure 4.9 Figure 4.10 Figure 4.11 Figure 4.12 CAUTION: l Be careful not to get your fingers caught when folding the wheelchair.
4.1.3 ADJUSTMENTS 4.1.3.1 ARMREST 4.1.3.1.1 Standard: FLIP BACK AND Detachable armrest Armrest flips back by releasing the knob bolt located at the front base of the armrest. After completing the step, you can lift the armrest backwards. (See Figures 4.13 and 4.14) . Figure 4.13 Figure 4.14 4.1.3.1.2 OPTIONAL: FLIP BACK, DETACHABLE AND HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE ARMREST ●Unscrew the knob bolt.
4.1.3.2 BACKREST 4.1.3.2.1 BACKREST HEIGHT To adjust the backrest height, follow these instructions as listed below: ● Detach the armrest and backrest upholstery first. ● Use the KARMA tool provided to loosen the screws at the both bottom sides of the backrest frame. ● Adjust the backrest to the desired height. ● Tighten the screws, attach the armrest and backrest upholstery to the original condition. ● Backrest height adjustment is now completed. (See Figure 4.17 and 4.
back to the seat. ●Backrest angle adjustment is now completed. (See Figure 4.19 and 4.20) Figure 4.19 Figure 4.20 4.1.3.3 SEAT 4.1.3.3.1 SEAT DEPTH To adjust the seat depth, follow these instructions as listed below: ● Remove the two rear wheels, and put the frame down gently. ● Remove the two rear wheel bases, and then use the KARMA tool provided to loosen the screws at the bottom of the seat bracket.
Figure 4.21 Figure 4.22 4.1.3.4 REAR WHEEL Your wheelchair could be supplied with quick-release wheels for optional. If so, please follow these instructions as listed below. 4.1.3.4.1 REAR WHEEL REMOVAL To remove the rear wheel, follow these instructions as listed below: ● Ensure that the brake is in the unlocked position first. ● Support the weight of the chair with one hand by holding the push handle. ● Depress the hub cover and hold down the quick-release mechanism.
Figure 4.23 Figure 4.24 CAUTION: l You must make sure that the axle is fully located in the wheelchair bracket and that the ball bearings are fully open and have positively attached the wheel in the frame. l The rear wheel can be mounted at different positions on the frame to alter the seat height and overall stability of the chair. Changing the wheel position should be carried out by authorized dealer or qualified therapist. 4.1.3.4.
4.1.3.5.3 The footplate height must be more than 5cm. From the ground level (See Figure 4.25) Figure 4.25 4.1.3.6 ELEVATING FOOTREST (OPTIONAL) 4.1.3.6.1 You can elevate the footrest directly and stop anywhere you desired. (See Figure 4.26) 4.1.3.6.2 When you want to go down, press the release lever. (See Figure 4.27) 4.1.3.6.3 To adjust footplate height use the Karma tool provided to loosen the bolt at the side of the footrest arm.
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4.1.3.7 FOOTPLATE 4.1.3.7.1 HEIGHT To adjust the footplate height, follow these instructions as listed below: ● Use the KARMA tool provided to loosen the bolt at the end of the footrest arm. ● Adjust to required height and tighten. (See Figure 4.30) ● Make sure that the footplate height is adjusted properly according to the user’s calf length to reduce pressure on the body. Figure 4.30 Figure 4.31 4.1.3.7.
Figure 4.32 Figure 4.33 4.1.3.7.4 DORSIFLEXION AND PLANTARFLEXION For occupants who have the symptoms of Dorsiflexion and Plantarflexion, follow these instructions as listed below to allow for foot angle. The range adjustment is +/- 90 degrees. (See figure 4.33) ● Loosen the footplate fastener bolts on each plate. ● Adjust the plate angle as desired and re-tighten the footplate fastener bolts. 4.1.3.8 SAFETY BELT To adjust the safety belt, follow these instructions as listed below. 4.1.
and buckle. 4.1.3.8.7 KM-BT10 also provides the extension safety belt part to suit the user who has a large body type, just follow the previous step and you can easily attach them. (See Figure 4.36) Figure 4.34 Figure 4.35 Figure 4.36 SUGGESTION: l We recommend that the safety belt should be fitted quite tightly around the pelvis.
deterioration, please replace it immediately. 4.1.3.9 ANTI-TIPPERS 4.1.3.9.1 The function of anti-tippers is to avoid user falling backwards when sitting on the wheelchair. 4.1.3.9.2 To avoid attendant stumbling when pushing it forwards/ backwards, be sure to put the anti-tippers away by treading in clockwise/ counterclockwise directions. (See Figure 4.37 and Figure 4.38) Figure 4.37 Figure 4.38 4.1.
4.2.1.2 Turn the footplates up and swing them to the side. 4.2.1.3 Lower the user into the seat, allow them to use the armrests for support. 4.2.1.4 Turn the footplates back down, so that the user can place feet on them. 4.2.1.5 Ensure that the heels rest against the heel supports to prevent direct contact from the castors.
Figure 4.39 Figure 4.40 Figure 4.41 4.3 General Use 4.3.1 ATTENDANT PUSHING AND SELF PROPELLING 4.3.1.1 Ensure that the brakes are always locked when the chair is not being pushed. (See Figure 4.41) 4.3.1.2 Always make sure that both feet are safely on the footplates and that clothing is safely tucked out of the way and cannot get caught in the wheels. (See Figure 4.42) Figure 4.42 Figure 4.43 4.3.1.
Figure 4.44 Figure 4.45 4.3.1.6 Always be careful not to go too fast or turn too quickly and try to achieve a smooth steady ride. 4.3.1.7 Before crossing the road, please stop completely and look both ways. 4.3.1.8 Cross tracks or ruts at right angles to avoid your castors getting stuck. 4.3.1.9 Please keep your hands and arms inside the wheelchair when going through doorways. 4.3.1.10 Please keep in contact with the person in the chair.
4.3.4.1.2 Move the wheelchair slowly and carefully forwards while tilting it back slightly. Be ready to take the weight when the rear wheels cross the kerb edge. Ensure that both rear wheels touch the ground at the same time to avoid tipping the wheelchair. 4.3.4.1.3 Gently lower the front castors. AVOID JARRING THE USER. CAUTION: l This is the more difficult method and can jar the user but allows a better view of traffic.
of an attendant and the best method is to go up kerbs forwards as this maintains the direction of travel and is physically less demanding for the attendant. 4.3.5.1 GOING UP KERBS FORWARDS WITH AN ATTENDANT 4.3.5.1.1 As the footrests nearly touch the kerb tilt the wheelchair. The wheelchair should be tilted just high enough to allow the front castors to roll smoothly onto the pavement. 4.3.5.1.2 Push the wheelchair forward until the rear wheels are touching the kerb.
5. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 5.1 General Check 5.1.1 Check the following items before moving. If you find anything abnormal, visit your KARMA wheelchair dealer for further inspection before using it. 5.1.2 Examine brakes, checking for wear, damage and misalignment. The authorized dealer should carry out these actions, such as replacing or adjusting of the brakes. 5.1.3 Check that the handgrips are not damaged and securely bonded to the push handles. 5.1.
A maintenance/service fee may apply. SUGGESTION: l Even if you don't use the vehicle for a long time, the wheelchair should still be maintained annually.
ITEM WEEKLY MONTHLY l Inspect the detachable armrest button for effective locking l Make sure the armrest detaches and flips back properly V V FOOTRESTS l Inspect the footplate height adjustment screws are securely tightened l Inspect the swing-away footrest release lever for effective locking V V ANTI-TIPPERS l Check anti-tippers are not damaged and are securely attached.
6. ACCESSORIES l I.V. Pole l Oxygen Holder l Height adjusts from 130cm (51") l Standard size attaches to the back of wheelchairs. to 200cm (78"). l Attaches to all KARMA manual wheelchairs. l Folding Drink Holder l Seat Cushion l Collapses and adjusts to the size l Seat Height 7.5cm (3") of the container (6-10cm). l Attaches to all KARMA manual wheelchairs.
7. TROUBLESHOOTING You can inspect the following steps before taking your wheelchair to a KARMA wheelchair dealer.
8. SPECIFICATIONS MODEL KM-BT10 DESCRIPTION Overall Length (mm) 1210 Overall Width (mm) 855 Overall Height (mm) 865-915 Total Weight (kg) 31.8 Seat Width (inch) 26 (22, 24, 28, 30) (Adjustable) Seat Depth (inch) 20 (18, 20, 24) (Adjustable) Seat Height (inch) 16.
9. CLEANING & RECYCLING 9.1 CLEANING 9.1.1 In order to lengthen the life of your wheelchair, it is suggested that you clean the wheelchair periodically (if not daily), especially after it is used in the rain or snow. 9.1.2 If possible, don't use your wheelchair in the conditions as mentioned above. 9.1.3 When getting caught in the rain, try to find shelter. If you can't find it, keep proceeding to your destination. 9.1.
9.2.1.2 You can find a lot of organizations in many countries by Internet, which accept used goods for charity. This could help less fortunate individuals and protect our planet for our descendants. If you have no Internet, use your local phone directory, ask for operator assistance or go to your local government centre for more information. Earth Day is every day. 9.2.1.
Please contact your local dealer. 10.2.2 ITEMS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY 10.2.2.1 ITEMS NOT COVERED The items list below are not covered: ● Consumable parts such as tyres, front castors, seat cushions, brake shoes or pads, upholstery and seating, braking cable, screws/ bolts and washers, lubricant and grease, etc. ● Those that do not affect the quality and function of the wheelchair such as noise or vibration. ● Wear and tear resulting from usage as well as conditions due to lapse of time (e.g.
natural disasters, etc. ● Abuse or misuse not authorized by KARMA, such as addition, modification, or alteration, etc. 10.2.3 THE RESPOSIBILITIES OF THE USER The following items are the responsibility of the user: 10.2.3.1 Proper use of the wheelchair in accordance with the owner’s manual. 10.2.3.2 Performance of the regularly inspections and maintenance recommended by KARMA. 10.2.3.3 Keep a record of wheelchair in the back of this owner’s manual. 10.2.
10.2.7 WARRANTY FORM (YOU MAY PHOTOCOPY THIS FORM) FULL NAME: GENDER: □Male MM/ DD/ YYYY DATE OF BIRTH: / ADDRESS: □Female / MODEL: SERIAL NUMBER: KARMA KM-BT10 MM/ DD/ YYYY DATE OF PURCHASE: / PURCHASER SIGNATURE: / 10.2.8.
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