Neatech.it EVO 3 Manuel utilisateur

USER MANUAL
Rev. D 2014-10-11


DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
The manufacturer
Neatech.it
4/A, A. de Curtis, 80040, Cercola (NA), Italy
under its responsibility, states that
the wheelchair EVO3
satisfies the conditions laid down by the European Directive 93/42
and its subsequent updates;
according to the criteria for classification of Annex IX of this directive,
the EVO3 is classified as
class I medical device
It also complies with the requirement of the harmonized standards:
UNI EN 12182 –Technical aids for disabled person
UNI EN 12184 –Electrically powered wheelchairs, scooters and their
chargers


1 WHEELCHAIR PRESENTATION.................................................12
2 STARTING UP .........................................................................13
2.1 Checks to be made on delivery .......................................13
2.2 Unpacking ......................................................................14
2.2.1 Remove the EVO3 from the pallet...........................15
2.3 Assembly operation........................................................16
2.4 Transport and storage ....................................................16
3 ADJUSTMENTS .......................................................................17
3.1 Armrests.........................................................................17
3.2 Legrest ...........................................................................20
3.2.1 Height.....................................................................20
3.2.1 Footrest width and angle ........................................22
3.3 Backrest .........................................................................24
3.4 Seat depth......................................................................25
3.5 Drive profile ...................................................................26
4 USE OF THE WHEELCHAIR ......................................................27
4.1 Rnet control console.......................................................27
4.2 Using the wheelchair ......................................................31
4.3 Manual brake release lever ............................................36
4.4 Powered function ...........................................................37
4.4.1 Seat lift ...................................................................37

4.4.2 Seat tilt ...................................................................38
4.4.3 Backrest biomechanical recline...............................39
4.4.4 Legrest biomechanical elevation .............................40
4.5 Battery charging .............................................................41
4.6 Use as seat in motor vehicle ...........................................43
5 MAINTENANCE.......................................................................46
5.1 Tire puncture..................................................................47
5.2 Checks to be made on the wheelchair ............................49
5.3 Troubleshooting .............................................................50
5.3.1 Rnet system fault....................................................51
5.4 Specification...................................................................52
5.5 Dimensions.....................................................................54
5.6 Magneto hydraulic protection ........................................55
5.7 Spare part list .................................................................56
5.8 Instruction for replacing parts ........................................58
5.8.1 Antitip castor ..........................................................58
5.8.2 Front cover for FWD wheelchair (back cover for RWD
wheelchair)............................................................................59
5.8.3 Back cover for FWD wheelchair (back cover for RWD
wheelchair)............................................................................60
5.8.4 Legrest cover ..........................................................61
5.8.5 Backrest cover ........................................................61
5.8.6 Tire of traction (with tube)......................................62

5.8.7 Tire of castor wheel (with tube) ..............................63
5.8.8 Armrest pad............................................................64
5.8.9 Joystick ...................................................................65
5.8.10 Seat cushion ...........................................................65
5.8.11 Backrest cushion.....................................................65
6 WARRANTY TERMS ................................................................66
6.1 SERIAL NUMBER .............................................................66
6.2 INCIDENT REPORTING.....................................................66

TIPPING HAZARD
Any transport on a slope greater than the
maximum security slope can be dangerous.
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION DANGER
The behavior of the wheelchair while driving
may be affected by electromagnetic fields
created by transceivers such as: Citizens
band (CB) radios, walkie-talkies, fire and
police radios, cellular phones, lap-top
computers, two-way radios, and commercial
radio and television broadcast antennas.
PLEASE USE CAUTION in the presence of
these devices.
EMI can cause your chair, without warning, to:
• Release its brakes
• Move by itself
• Move in unintended directions
If any of these occur, it could result in severe injury to you or
others. EMI can damage the control system of your chair.
There is no way to know the effect on EMI if you add accessories
or modify this chair. Any change to your chair may increase the risk
of EMI. Parts from other suppliers have unknown EMI properties.
The wheelchair might disturb the operation of devices in its
environment that emit electromagnetic fields
TEMPERATURE
The temperature of some surfaces may
increase when the chair is exposed to
external heat sources as sunlight.

Do not install, maintain or operate your wheelchair without reading
all warnings and this entire user’s manual.
Always keep this manual in connection with your wheelchair.
NOTICE TO RIDER—WARNING
Do not use your wheelchair on stairs or escalators. Do not lift or move the
wheelchair by any of its removable parts.
The wheelchair should be turned off prior to entering or exiting the
wheelchair.
The wheelchair may come to a sudden stop at any time during operation.
Do not operate the wheelchair if it is behaving abnormally or erratically.
Do not operate the wheelchair with low batteries, to minimize risk of
becoming stranded.
Don’t use the wheelchair if your weight exceed the maximum user weight
written in the specification of this user manual.
Do not carry passengers on the wheelchair independently of the age of the
passenger.
PINCH HAZARDS –WARNING
Make sure your feet do not “hang up” or get caught in the space between
the footrests. In general, make sure you have proper space in areas you will
travel through to minimize pinching or entrapment of body parts.
Do not use an escalator to move the wheelchair between floors. Serious
bodily injury may occur.
Do not lean over the top of the back upholstery to reach objects from behind
as this may cause the wheelchair to tip over.
Do not shift your weight or sitting position toward the direction you are
reaching as the wheelchair may tip over backwards or sideways
Do not tip or wheel the wheelchair with wheel locks. Wheel locks are not
brakes.
Do not stand on the frame of the wheelchair.

Always use caution when transferring in or out of the wheelchair. Every
precaution should be taken to reduce the transfer distance. Also be certain
the wheel locks are engaged to prevent the wheels from moving.
Caution—Obstacles
Riding over curbs or obstacles can cause tipping and serious bodily
harm. If you have any doubt that you can safely cross any curb or
obstacle, ALWAYS ASK FOR HELP. Be aware of your riding skills and
personal limitations. Develop new driving skills only with the help of
a companion.
Caution—Anti-Tippers
Using anti-tippers substantially reduces your risk of falling over
backwards, which can cause serious injury. The Anti-Tippers will keep
you from falling over, but they will limit your ability to be pulled up
curbs and some other maneuvers. IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO HAVE THIS
WHEELCHAIR WITHOUT ANTI TIPPERS.
The wheelchair is not designed for weight training and is unsafe for
use as a seat while weight training. Weight training from the
wheelchair substantially changes the stability of the chair and cause
tipping.
The wheelchair is not intended to be dismantled. There is no parts of
the wheelchair expected to be handled during normal use of it.
It is recommended to not use the wheelchair near public way
without lights turned on.
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