12468 Owner’s manual Balder, UK08-03-01www.etac.comBalderOwner’s manualBalder JuniorBalder LibertyBalder FinessePlease note that due to diversities an
82.2. Technical specificationsDescription Balder Junior Balder Junior Stand upBalder Finesse Balder Finesse Stand upBalder LibertyWidth 64 cm 64 cm 64
93. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION3.1. Function and operation Balder wheelchairs are electric. The electric functions of this chair are controlled by joystick
103.2.1. JoystickThe chair is supplied with a programmable joystick. This joystick is programmed by the manufacturer depending on the specifications o
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
123.2.2. Operating programThis chair is preprogrammed with five different default operating programs. The illuminated display shows the program or fun
133.2.4. Attendant control (optional extra)All Balder chairs are available with attendant control. This guide describes a standard attendant control.
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
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
164.2. Adapting the footrest / foot supportsAll Balder chairs can be supplied with different types of footrest, both manual and electric. The type of
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
184.2.5. Adjusting the width between the foot supportsManual footrest:Loosen the attaching screw (1).Move the foot supports sideways.Tighten the atta
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
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
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
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
235.2.3. Left footrest / length compensationThe Balder wheelchairs are available with different types of footrest. The function which the left footre
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
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
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
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
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
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
296.3. Transportation by airNOTEBalder wheelchairs are supplied in many specially adapted variants, so equipment may be fitted which has to be remove
308. MAINTENANCE8.1. Maintenance – OverviewActivity FrequencyBattery charging 8 hours a dayRecommended service interval After every 2500 hours of us
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
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
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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CONTENTS1. INTRODUCTION 51.1. Purpose of the product 51.2. Making your chair ready for use 51.3. Individual labelling 51.4. Contact addr
5. CHAIR OPERATION 205.1. Activation, normal operation and deactivation 205.1.1. Wheelchair activation 205.1.2. Deactivating the wheelchair
51. INTRODUCTION1.1. Purpose of the productBalder wheelchairs are multifunctional electric wheelchairs which are very comfortable and highly flexible
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
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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