Etac Balder Finesse Owner's Manual

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12468 Owner’s manual Balder, UK
08-03-01
www.etac.com
Balder
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Balder Junior
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Balder Finesse
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12468 Owner’s manual Balder, UK08-03-01www.etac.comBalderOwner’s manualBalder JuniorBalder LibertyBalder FinessePlease note that due to diversities an

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82.2. Technical specificationsDescription Balder Junior Balder Junior Stand upBalder Finesse Balder Finesse Stand upBalder LibertyWidth 64 cm 64 cm 64

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93. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION3.1. Function and operation Balder wheelchairs are electric. The electric functions of this chair are controlled by joystick

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103.2.1. JoystickThe chair is supplied with a programmable joystick. This joystick is programmed by the manufacturer depending on the specifications o

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113.2.1.2. Joystick G901 System status / indicator lamp11 Right footrest / footrest angle2 Battery indicator *) 12 Seat tilt3 On/off switch 13 Key fun

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123.2.2. Operating programThis chair is preprogrammed with five different default operating programs. The illuminated display shows the program or fun

Page 7 - 1. INTRODUCTION

133.2.4. Attendant control (optional extra)All Balder chairs are available with attendant control. This guide describes a standard attendant control.

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143.2.5. Swing away for joystick (optional extra)Swing away for joystick:All Balder chairs are available with swing away (1) for the joy-stick. The s

Page 9 - 2. KEY DATA

154.1.2. Height adjustmentBalder Junior:Undo the locking screw (1) beneath the armrest.Push the armrest up or down to adjust the height.Tighten the lo

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164.2. Adapting the footrest / foot supportsAll Balder chairs can be supplied with different types of footrest, both manual and electric. The type of

Page 11 - 3. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

174.2.3. Angling the footrest plates Electric footrest:Loosen the nuts (1).Turn the adjusting screw (2) counterclockwise for a steeper an-gle, or clo

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184.2.5. Adjusting the width between the foot supportsManual footrest:Loosen the attaching screw (1).Move the foot supports sideways.Tighten the atta

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194.4. Adjusting the swing away for joystick (optional extra)NOTEYou can lower the joystick by a maximum of 20 mm from its highest position.NOTEAfter

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204.5. Adjusting the headrest (optional extra)To make the seat as comfortable as possible, it is important to set the headrest correctly.Balder Fines

Page 16 - 4. ADAPTING YOUR WHEELCHAIR

215.1.2. Deactivating the wheelchair If the chair is fitted with a key function, move the magnetic key over the key symbol on the joystick to deactiv

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225.2. General seat functionsDANGERDue to the complex structure of the chair, there may be a risk of getting fingers, etc. caught in the chair in the

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235.2.3. Left footrest / length compensationThe Balder wheelchairs are available with different types of footrest. The function which the left footre

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245.3. Stand up functionBalder Finesse and Balder Junior are available with a stand up function. Read this section if it is applicable to your wheelc

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25The stand up function:Move the seat and back to the required starting posi-tion (cf. sections 5.2.1 and 5.2.2)Move the footrest to the required star

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265.4.1. Checking the automatic fuseJunior and Finesse LibertyThe automatic fuse (1) is located on the chassis next to the left rear wheel.The automa

Page 22 - 5. CHAIR OPERATION

276. TRANSPORTING YOUR CHAIR6.1. Securing the chair in a carDANGERAlways make sure your chair is secured when you transport it. Always ensure that th

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6. TRANSPORTING YOUR CHAIR6.1. Securing the chair in a car using a webbing restraint systemDANGERAlways make sure your chair is secured when you tran

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286.2. Using a clamp down unit (optional extra)DANGERThe clamp down unit must be fitted by an approved installer and adjusted to suit the wheelchair

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296.3. Transportation by airNOTEBalder wheelchairs are supplied in many specially adapted variants, so equipment may be fitted which has to be remove

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308. MAINTENANCE8.1. Maintenance – OverviewActivity FrequencyBattery charging 8 hours a dayRecommended service interval After every 2500 hours of us

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318.2.2. Frame and body cleaningThe chair is cleaned using mild soapy water as required.8.2.3. Seat cleaningCleaned as required; cf. the cleaning ins

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329. TROUBLESHOOTING1 What do you do when the chair is com-pletely dead?The chair is unpowered.Fault in the electronics.Fault in the electrics.•••Remo

Page 29 - 6. TRANSPORTING YOUR CHAIR

10. OPTIONAL EXTRASBelow is a list of some of the optional extras available for Balder electric wheelchairs.ItemBag with the Balder logo, blackBag wit

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Page 32 - 8. MAINTENANCE

CONTENTS1. INTRODUCTION 51.1. Purpose of the product 51.2. Making your chair ready for use 51.3. Individual labelling 51.4. Contact addr

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5. CHAIR OPERATION 205.1. Activation, normal operation and deactivation 205.1.1. Wheelchair activation 205.1.2. Deactivating the wheelchair

Page 34 - 9. TROUBLESHOOTING

51. INTRODUCTION1.1. Purpose of the productBalder wheelchairs are multifunctional electric wheelchairs which are very comfortable and highly flexible

Page 35 - 10. OPTIONAL EXTRAS

61.5. Use of hazard symbolsAll warnings must be heeded in order to avoid injury to people or damage to machinery or the environment. The following th

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72. KEY DATA 2.1. Restrictions during normal use2.1.1. Number of peopleAll Balder wheelchairs are designed to transport one – 1 – person. Never allo

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