ConvaQuip 1026 Owner's Manual


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Model 1026

Wheelchair Assist

OWNERS MANUAL

Wheelchair

Assist

17”Wx18”Lx35”H

Patents Pending

CONGRATULATIONS

You have just purchased the best electric Wheelchair-Assist on the market today. These units incorporate the very latest in technological advances. To assure you of the best and safest

performance as well as longest life, please read the enclosed information. After reading this

manual, if you should require further information, please call our sales department at

1-800-637-8436. For service problems or to order parts call 1-800-637-8436. Be sure to give the serial number to the service department personnel.

For Information and Sales Call ConvaQuip Ind., Inc. at 1-800-637-8436

For Service and Parts Call 1-800-637-8436

(Please have the serial number available)

IMPORTANT DOCUMENT—DO NOT DISCARD

Wheelchair Assist

Date Manufactured:

Date Shipped :

Serial Number:

IMPORTANT DOCUMENT—DO NOT DISCARD

ConvaQuip Ind., Inc.

Wheelchair Assist

Wheelchair

Assist

Patents Pending

ConvaQuip Ind., Inc.

P.O. Box 3417

Abilene, TX 79604

Phone: (800) 637-8436, Fax: (325) 677-7217

Web site: www.convaquip.com

Manufactured for ConvaQuip Ind., Inc.

(Made in the USA)

OEM-FLP-100107-X SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE PRINTED IN THE USA

Limited Warranty

WarrantyOne-year from date of shipment.

Battery—Six full months from date of shipment. Replacement batteries carry a six-month warranty. Must provide serial number of cart. Charging the battery for 24 hours is required to determine that actual replacement is needed.

Parts-Limited Warranty—All parts, except circuit breakers needing resetting, and broken keys in switches, are warranted by the manufacturer to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of six-months from date of shipment. This warranty does not include wear and tear caused by above normal usage, abuse, negligence, freight damage, or damage caused by improper use or care, or by outside sources such as fire, floods, etc. If component has failed due to defect in material or workmanship, it will be replaced or repaired at the manufacturer’s discretion at no charge to the owner.

Labor—The manufacturer will cover labor charges for work performed in the field for one year from the date of shipment as a result of defect in materials and workmanship. Charges incurred for resetting the circuit breaker and broken keys in switches are exempt. Double service calls due to improper first call service or lack of repair parts are exempt.

The above warranties exclude shipping, handling, or travel expenses incurred for the repair of said unit or parts as well as items worn out through normal use whose malfunction is not attributable to defect.

All warranty claims should be called in to (800) 637-8436 or (325) 677-4177. Ask for service.

Please provide serial number for warranty verification when requesting service.

For Information and Sales Call 1-800-637-8436

For Service Call 1-800-637-8436 (Please have the serial number available)

—Important Safety Instructions —

Please read before operating.

Warnings

Never attempt to charge the battery in this cart without using an electrical outlet that is protected by a GFCI, (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter).

Replace charging cord if plug is damaged or if the cord is worn or frayed.

Never use the charging cord without proper grounding. Do not use if plug does not have three terminals.

Always disconnect power before servicing.

See “Daily Maintenance Checklist,” and follow instructions.

Freight Damage

CHECK

The shipping carton for any visible damage. Report the damage to the freight carrier immediately. File a claim with the carrier if actual damage to your cart has occurred.

Contents of the carton. The contents should agree with the information listed on the packing list. Report any discrepancy to the carrier and the factory immediately.

Recommended Operating Procedures

New units may need charging! Charge batteries for 24 hours prior to first use.

DO NOT STAND ON UNIT .

DO NOT allow children to operate or play on unit. Keep cart secured with key.

After batteries are charged, disconnect power supply cord and return power cord to the cord reel before operating unit.

Insert key into key switch on control box and turn counter clockwise and press control button to “ON”, Green light will appear (POWER ON).

Check speed dial knob on left hand side of control box. (Optional)

Place both hands on handlebars.

Move top YELLOW lever forward to go forward.

Move bottom YELLOW lever back to go backwards.

Depress control “ON’ button down for horn.

To stop: Release YELLOW lever.

To turn off: Turn key clockwise.

Always charge unit when not in use.

Remove key. •

Attention

It is the responsibility of the owner of this unit to maintain the unit in a safe and reliable operating condition at all times.

Wheelchair Assist Assembly Instructions

• Measure and mark each rear wheelchair down tube at 9 1/4” from the floor. (see figure #1)

• Measure the distance between the wheelchair rear down tubes. Use support tubes 601-0183 for 20” to 28” or support tubes 601-0204 for 28” to 36”. (see figure #2)

• Align support tubes with receiver tubes in rear of Wheelchair Assist unit. DO

NOT TIGHTEN RECEIVER BOLTS. (see figure #3)

• Position Wheelchair Assist unit between wheelchair rear wheels with support tubes facing forward. (see figure #4)

• One side at a time, place the clam p into the support tube and around wheelchair down tube as seen in figure #4. Assemble clamp, bolts, washers and nuts as seen in figure #5. DO NOT TIGHTEN.

• Position each clamp so that the top of the clamp is aligned with 9 1/4” ma rk on wheelchair down tube. Tighten all clamp bolts. (see figure #7)

• Center Wheelchair Assist

Unit between wheelchair rear wheels. Tighten receiver bolts and lock nuts. (see figure #8)

• Check Wheelchair Assist

Unit for operation.

• the following items should be checked daily:

—Replace cord if cord is worn or frayed, 3-pronged plug is broken or

Daily Maintenance Check List

t provides protection through an operating “Ground

For optimum unit availability and performance,

—Wipe off and clean as needed.

CASTERS

GENERAL

• APPEARANCE upter (GFCI) in the electrical circuit wherever the unit is to be charged. This is to protect against any possible shock hazard.

Battery Charging

not damage the batteries.

Fully discharged batteries will take 12 hours to fully charge, so it is best not to let the

• premature battery failure. Fully charge the batteries at least every 30 days, if in a low usage batteries become completely discharged.

No maintenance of batteries is required. The batteries are maintenance free and water location. ons on battery - avoid any sparks)

• To Replace Batteries: (Read precauti

Disconnect the negative and positive wire bundles from the battery posts and remove the in. CAUTION: Do not cross battery posts with metal object! post (-). Reposition protective cover over positive post. WARNING: Reversing battery

: Your unit has been equipped with AGM batteries during the manufacturing batteries only with the same type and rating to prevent damage to your unit’s internal components, charging system, or personal injury to you. Manufacturer is not responsible for any adverse effects caused by replacement with any other type of batteries.

Wheelchair Assist

Wiring Diagram

Wheelchair Assist

Control Box

Exploded View

Wheelchair Assist

Exploded View

Wheelchair Assist

Wiring Schematic

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