KI FOCUS PT Installation and operation manual

2023-10-23

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WARNING: Do not use this without first reading this entire manual. Use
without first reading this entire manual could result in serious injury to the
user and/or attendant.
Ki Mobility recommends training by an Assistive Technology Professional (ATP) or other
competent clinical or technical professional in the safe use of this chair prior to use.
If you have any questions or concerns about any aspect of this product, this manual or
the service provided, do not hesitate to contact your authorized supplier, an authorized
representative or Ki Mobility. Ki Mobility can be reached at:
(1)715-254-0991
Ki Mobility
5201 Woodward Drive
Stevens Point, WI 54481
U.S.A
www.kimobility.com (Includes Dealer locator and access to printed
information)
I. INTRODUCTION

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I. INTRODUCTION
II. TABLE OF CONTENTS
III. NOTICE - READ BEFORE USE
A. Intended Use ..................................................................................................................... 3
B. Indications for Use ............................................................................................................. 3
C. Your Safety........................................................................................................................ 3
D. Signal Words ..................................................................................................................... 4
E. Serial Number Identification ............................................................................................... 4
F. Symbol Glossary................................................................................................................ 5
G. General Warnings and Cautions......................................................................................... 6
H. Your Wheelchair and the Environment ............................................................................... 9
IV. WHEELCHAIR USE & CONFIGURATION
A. Transporting of Unoccupied Wheelchair............................................................................. 10
B. Your Power Tilt System & Its Parts..................................................................................... 10
C. Contact Surfaces............................................................................................................... 11
D. Power Tilt........................................................................................................................... 11
V. MAINTENANCE AND CARE
A. Maintenance Table............................................................................................................. 17
B. Cleaning ............................................................................................................................ 18
C. Storage.............................................................................................................................. 18
VI. TROUBLESHOOTING
A. Symptoms and Solutions................................................................................................... 19
VII. WARRANTY ........................................................................................................... 20
II. TABLE OF CONTENTS

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III. NOTICE - READ BEFORE USE
A. Intended Use
The Ki Mobility Power Tilt System kit design is intended for use on a manual wheelchair to
provide patients with posterior tilt for positioning and seating pressure relief.
B. Indications for Use
The Ki Mobility Power Tilt System kit is used with a manually operated device and is intended to
provide power assistance for repositioning and seating pressure relief to adults restricted to a
sitting position.
C. Your Safety
NOTE: Contact Ki Mobility for information on safety recalls and notices.
Any serious adverse events or injuries related to the use of your wheelchair or its
accessories must be reported immediately if the incident directly or indirectly leads to
serious health decline or death of the user or other person. Report any serious events
and/or injuries to Ki Mobility and, if required by local regulation, the competent health
authority where the user and/or other person legally reside.
Do not use this wheelchair without first reading this entire manual. BEFORE riding, you should
be trained in the safe use of this chair by an Assistive Technology Professional (ATP) or other
competent clinical or technical professional. Ki Mobility manufactures many different
wheelchairs that might meet your needs. The recognized best practice for selecting a wheelchair
is to consult with an ATP or other competent technical professional and an experienced clinical
professional such as a physical therapist, occupational therapist or physician. Final selection of
the type of wheelchair, options and adjustments rests solely with you and your technical and
clinical professionals. The options you choose, and the set-up and adjustment of the wheelchair
have a direct impact on its performance, stability and its ability to meet your needs. Factors to
consider that affect your safety and stability are:
a. Your personal abilities and capabilities including strength, balance and coordination.
b. The types of hazards and obstacles you might encounter during your day.
c. The specific dimensions, options and set up. In particular, the seat height, seat depth,
seat angle, back angle, size and position of the rear wheels and size and position of the
front casters.

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III. NOTICE - READ BEFORE USE
D. Signal Words
Within this manual you will find what are referred to as “Signal” words. These words are used to
identify and convey the severity of varying hazards. Before using this chair you, and each person
who may assist you, should read this entire manual. Please note the Signal word and consider
any notes, cautions or warnings. Make sure to follow all instructions and use your chair safely.
The Signal word refers to a hazard or unsafe practice that may cause severe injury or even death
to you or to other persons. The “Warnings” are in three main categories, as follows:
NOTE – Note indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
in a decline in the performance of the chair or damage to your wheelchair.
CAUTION: Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in damage to your wheelchair and injury to you.
WARNING: Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in serious injury.
These signal words will be placed throughout the manual, where appropriate to highlight the
hazardous situation. Refer to Section F. for hazardous situations that will apply to the general use
of this wheelchair.
E. Serial Number Identification
The UDI (Unique Device Identifier) pictured is a representative sample. For information specific
to your product check the UDI label located on your product as indicated in the figure below.
FPTXXXXXXX
Ki Mobility
5201 Woodward Drive
Stevens Point, WI 54481
(715) 254-0991
www.kimobility.com
300 LBS (136 KG)
(01)XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
(11)YY/MM/DD
(21)FPTXXXXXXX
YEAR/MM/DD

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III. NOTICE - READ BEFORE USE
F. Symbol Glossary
SYMBOL DEFINITION
Indicates the medical device manufacturer.
Indicates the need for the user to consult an instruction for safety reasons such as cautions and
warnings. If presented on the medical device or packaging, it indicates the need for the user to
consult the instructions for safety reasons such as cautions and warnings.
Indicates the item is a medical device.
Indicates the manufacturer’s serial number so that a specific medical device can
be identified.
Indicates the authorized representative in the European Community.
Indicates the manufacturer’s declaration that the product meets the require-
ments of the applicable EC directives.
Indicates the need for the user to consult the instructions for use.
Indicates the need for the user to consult the listed website for instructions for
use in an electronic format.
Indicates a website where a user may obtain additional information about the
medical product.
Indicates a specified maximum weight limit (lbs/kg).
Indicates a transit securement point.
Indicates a potential pinch point.
Date of manufacture (YEAR/MM/DD).
Indicates the entity importing the medical device into the locale.
Conforms with ANSI/RESNA WC-4 Section 19 (WC19) and ISO 7176-19.
Indicates not for transit use.

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III. NOTICE - READ BEFORE USE
G. General Warnings and Cautions
WARNING: Limits refer to combined weight in pounds of user and all items carried. Do not
exceed weight limit of chair. Exceeding weight limit may damage your chair or may
increase your risk of falling or tipping over. A tip-over or fall could result in serious injury.
• Do not use chair for weight training. The movement of the additional weight alters
the chair’s center of gravity increasing your risk of tipping over. A tip-over could
result in damage to your chair or in serious injury.
• Do not hang backpacks, bags or heavy objects above the occupants center of
gravity. The additional weight alters the chair’s center of gravity increasing your risk
of tipping over. A tip-over could result in serious injury. If additional loads need to be
carried, it is recommended to use under seat carriers and pouches. Objects hung
on the chair may cause instability, may prevent access to the chair components,
may become entangled in moving parts or may cause a premature wear of chair
components such as back upholstery and push handles.
• Keep tires inflated to correct tire pressure. Using a chair without properly inflated
tires may affect its stability, increasing your risk of tipping over. A tip-over could
result in damage to your chair or in serious injury to you or others. Correct tire
pressure is indicated on the side wall of the tire. Your wheelchair provider can
determine if your tires are inflatable if you are unsure.
• Avoid ramps or slopes inclined more than 9 degrees. Steep slopes increase your
risk of falling or tipping over. A tip-over or fall could result in damage to your chair
or in serious injury to you or others. Do not use chair on ramps or slopes tilted more
than 9 degrees (about 2 inches rise/drop per linear-foot): neither up/down nor
across.
• Avoid inclined surfaces slick or coated with ice, oil or water. Slippery inclines could
result in an inability to control the wheelchair on the surface and result in a tip-over
or fall. A tip-over or fall could result in damage to your chair or in serious injury.
• Avoid leaning over the side or back of your wheelchair to extend your reach.
Leaning over chair could change its center of gravity and cause an unstable
situation resulting in a fall or tip-over. A tip-over or fall could result in damage to
your chair or in serious injury.
• Do not lift wheelchair by it’s removable parts while occupied. Lifting a wheelchair by
removable parts while occupied could cause user to fall or lose control. A fall or
loss of control could result in damage to your chair or in serious injury.
• Packaging material must be kept out of the reach of children. Improper handling of
packaging materials and the neglect of the duty to supervise children could result in
suffocation and serious injury or death.
• Your wheelchair meets ISO 7176-16 for flammability. Resistance to ignition can
change with use, aging or cleaning. Precautions should be taken to avoid ignition
sources and proximity to flammable materials that can increase ignition such as
oxygen and alcohol. Also, be aware that adding components, seating, postural
supports or materials to the chair may alter flammability. Changes to flammability
may result in serious injury.
• Always look ahead for potential obstructions or surface transitions that could cause
your front caster wheels or footplate to catch causing your wheelchair to abruptly
stop. Failure to do so could cause the wheelchair to tip unexpectedly resulting in a
fall or loss of control. A fall or lose of control could result in damage to your
wheelchair or serious injury.
Standard HD Transit
Focus PT 300 lbs (136 kg) 400 lbs (181 kg) 300 lbs (136 kg)

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G. General Warnings and Cautions (Continued)
• Any body part that presses against a wheelchair frame or other wheelchair
components may create skin deformation that results in a high pressure point. High
pressure points negatively affect the tissue under stress and can cause you to
develop a pressure injury or skin breakdown. If your skin develops redness, or any
other symptoms of a pressure injury or skin breakdown, discontinue the use of this
product immediately and consult your clinician. Continuing to use the wheelchair
after skin changes are present can result in serious injury.
• For safe moving and lifting of the wheelchair without an occupant, it is
recommended to fold the backrest (if configuration allows) and grip at points on the
frame as indicated in diagram. Take care to not grip at points where components
are removable or move during use of chair in order to avoid injury and a failure of
the component.
• Overall dimensions of wheelchairs vary according to its specific configuration such
as seat depth, seat width, wheel and tire choices and the addition of aftermarket
equipment not provided by Ki Mobility. If overall dimensions of your specific
wheelchair exceeds the recommended dimensions in image below it may limit
access to emergency escape routes. Inability to access an emergency escape may
result in serious injury.
CAUTION: Avoid overtightening bolts and hardware that attach components to the frame.
Overtightening could cause damage to the chair; affecting its durability and performance.
Damage to the chair could result in injury to the user.
NOTE: Information about tightening hardware can be found in the maintenance section of
this manual. If you are unsure how to properly tighten bolts or hardware or lack the tools
necessary, consult your authorized supplier.
1200 mm
(47.24 in)
700 mm
(27.56 in)
Front View (Width)
Top View (Length)

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III. NOTICE - READ BEFORE USE
G. General Warnings and Cautions (Continued)
WARNING: Use of footrest without supportive foot coverings like shoes can result in
serious injury to your feet.
Ki Mobility wheelchairs are available with multiple footrest options. They vary in adjustability and
are designed to facilitate proper support and positioning of your feet. They are intended to be
used with supportive foot coverings like shoes. In general, the footplates themselves may be
smaller than your feet and will not protect your feet from injury from bumping into walls, doors,
or other hard surfaces you may encounter during wheelchair use. The surfaces may have
textures or coatings to prevent your foot from sliding off. Some have slots to facilitate attaching
other types of foot supports. These textures coatings or attaching schemes are not designed to
interact with uncovered feet and can lead to skin abrasion or pressure points which can affect
tissue integrity. Secondary supports such as footpads or footbox can be added to protect your
feet if you do not wear proper supportive foot coverings like shoes. If you are unsure whether
your footrests are appropriate for you should consult with an ATP or other competent technical
professional and an experienced clinical professional such as a physical therapist, occupational
therapist, or physician to determine what footrests will best meet your needs. If you have skin
breakdown or other tissue integrity issues you should discontinue use and seek advice from a
clinical professional trained in skin care such as a doctor, nurse, or a therapist. Always follow the
advice of the clinical professionals caring for your skin and wear recommended dressings and/or
coverings to protect your skin.
WARNING: Use of residual limb support without proper coverings can result in serious
injury to your residual limb(s).
If you have had an amputation or have deformities of your lower extremities your wheelchair may
have been provided with one or two residual limb supports. Residual limb supports are designed
to be used with proper coverings of your residual limb(s). They may intentionally be shorter than
your residual limb(s) and will not protect your residual limb from injury from bumping into walls,
doors, or other hard surfaces you may encounter during wheelchair use. Residual limbs can be
subject to tissue integrity issues from shear and abrasion. You should always wear proper
coverings of the residual limb(s) to diminish this risk. If you have skin breakdown or other tissue
integrity issues you should discontinue use and seek advice from a clinical professional trained
in skin care such as a doctor, nurse, or a therapist. Always follow the advice of the clinical
professionals caring for your skin and wear recommended dressings and/or coverings to protect
your skin.

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III. NOTICE - READ BEFORE USE
G. General Warnings and Cautions (Continued)
WARNING: Depending on your skin and other conditions related to your disability you may
develop irritations or abrasions from prolonged contact with or rubbing against the
surfaces of your wheelchair. Irritation and abrasions can lead to further complications
from skin breakdown which can be serious.
Ki Mobility recommends wearing clothing or other protected coverings over skin that is resting
or rubbing against components or the frame of your wheelchair. If you have skin breakdown or
other tissue integrity issues you should discontinue use and seek advice from a clinical
professional trained in skin care such as a doctor, nurse, or a therapist. Always follow the advice
of the clinical professionals caring for your skin and wear recommended dressings and/or
coverings to protect your skin.
H. Your Wheelchair and the Environment
CAUTION: Exposure to water or excessive moisture may cause the metal in the wheelchair
to rust or corrode and the fabric to tear. Dry your chair as soon as possible if exposed to
water.
• DO NOT USE YOUR WHEELCHAIR IN A SHOWER, POOL OR BODY OF WATER. This
will cause your wheelchair to rust or corrode and eventually fail.
• Do not operate your wheelchair in sand. Sand can get into the wheel bearings and
moving parts. This will cause damage and eventually will cause the wheelchair to
fail.

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IV. WHEELCHAIR USE & CONFIGURATION
A. Transporting of Unoccupied Wheelchair
Ki Mobility wheelchairs are generally suitable for transport in motor vehicles and airplanes.
Wheelchairs should always be secured (specific instructions from carrier required). Depending
on wheelchair configuration, any particular wheelchair may be too large for transport in some
motor vehicles or airplanes. Refer to other sections on how to remove options and accessories
to decrease size for stowing.
B. Your Power Tilt System & Its Parts
1. Inspect and maintain your chair using information found in the Maintenance and Care
section.
2. If you detect a problem, contact your authorized supplier immediately.
1. Battery
2. Interface Control Box
3. Power Tilt Rack Assembly
4. Power Tilt Pendant Controller
5. Motor
6. Battery Tray
7. Charger Cable
8. Power Tilt Control Switch
Focus PT Max User Weights
MD Name Serial Prefix Std Max User
Weight (LBS) Std Max User
Weight (KG) HD Max User
Weight (LBS) HD Max User
Weight (KG)
Focus PT FPT 300 136 400 181
!
R
EAC
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

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C. Contact Surfaces
WARNING: Handling of wheelchair surfaces with elevated temperatures can result in a
potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in injury.
• Do not expose the chair and components to any extreme cold. Extremely cold metal
surfaces may result in skin freezing to the surface and resulting in skin damage.
Be aware that prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or other sources of radiant heat may
increase the temperature of surfaces on your wheelchair above recommended limits estimated
by standards.
Caretakers should assess patients for adverse reactions on the skin from contact surfaces such
as redness, swelling, irritation sensitization, allergy, immune response or other reactions.
D. Power Tilt
The Focus Power Tilt uses a Reac RCB10 battery and interface control box when operating with
adaptive switches. The Reac Control Box - RCB10 is a compact and flexible 4 channel control
box with a 2 Ah battery pack and an external charger. The RCB10 is designed to comply with
standards for powered wheelchairs (EN 12184) and assistive products (EN 12182). See Fig. 1.
Interface Control Box Mounting
Mount the interface control box and cable in a location that the cable will not be pinched, cut,
trapped by moving components or obstruct tilt movement. The interface control box must be
close enough to the battery so that the cable is not stretched or pulled free. Ensure cable is not
exposed to being caught or snagged by any other objects.
Connecting Adaptive Switches to Interface Control Box (See image above)
For a single switch, connect the single switch interface cable to port three on the interface
control box. For a dual switch, connect the two dual switch interface cables to port one and two
of the interface box. Route the adaptive switch cable(s) so it will not be pinched, cut, trapped by
moving components or obstruct tilt movement. Ensure there is enough slack in the cable(s) so
they are not stretched or pulled free from the interface control box or mounting location.
NOTE: The interface control box cable accepts a 3.5mm / 1/8" mono phono jack.
WARNING: Ensure hand control box and cables are secure and out of the way of any
moving parts to prevent possible damage and/or a possible fall which can result in injury.
Interface
Control
Box Cable
EXAMPLE:
Single Switch
Interface Cable Wiring
Charging
Cable Port
THIS INTERFACE CONTROL
BOX CABLE MUST BE
USED.
Battery
1
2
3
4
5
Port 1 - Single Direction (Dual Switch)
Port 2 - Opposite Direction (Dual Switch)
Port 3 - Toggles Direction (Single Switch)
Port 4 - Alternate / Attendant Control
Port 5 - Input to Control Box
Interface Control Box Ports
Fig. 1

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D. Power Tilt (Continued)
Initial Charge
1. Identify the box with the charger.
2. Connect the charger cable to the extension cable (Fig. 2:A).
3. Plug the other end of the charger into a wall outlet for an initial charge.
4. Fully charge battery before first use.
Charging
For more information on charging and the battery charger, refer to the battery charger owner’s
manual that is included in the battery charger box.
• The battery is charged through the external charger.
• Charging is only allowed with charger provided.
• Charging time for a completely discharged system is approximately 6 hours.
• Charging must take place in a room with good air ventilation and a temperature of 0-40°C
(32-104°F).
• Operation is prevented by the system during charging.
• If stored, the battery must be charged before use.
Manual Tilt Change or Center of Gravity Adjustment
NOTE: A Center of Gravity adjustment is required for initial use and after any adjustment is
made to the chair.
1. With the occupant in the chair, ensure two people are present to assist in the Center of
Gravity adjustment.
2. One person must support the back of the chair to prevent a sudden drop while the other
person assisting pulls the motor disconnect pin (Fig. 3:A) on the power tilt assembly.
A
Fig. 2
A
Fig. 3

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D. Power Tilt (Continued)
3. Allow the chair to settle into position and read the angle measurement on the rotary frame.
See Fig. 4.
4. The chair should settle around 20°, if not, the seat frame set up needs adjustment.
5. If the chair does settle around 20°, reinsert the motor disconnect pin.
WARNING: Ensure the motor disconnect pin is fully engaged before attempting a transfer.
Failure to comply with the instruction above could result in serious injury.
Toggle Switch Hand Control Use
1. Ensure hand control toggle switch and the motor are connected to the battery before use.
See Fig. 5.
Read
here
Fig. 4
Motor
Extension Cable for Charging
Hand Control Toggle Switch
Fig. 5

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D. Power Tilt (Continued)
2. Pulling the hand control toggle switch up will tilt the chair (Fig. 6).
3. Pushing the hand control toggle switch down will undo the tilt (Fig. 6).
NOTE: The power tilt motor has limits set to protect the system if too much energy is
required to change the tilt angle. If a limit is triggered, the motor will reset to an active
state within a few seconds. These same limits are responsible for the motor discontinuing
when the rotary frame reaches the maximum tilt range or a tilt stop. Power tilt chairs with
recline are more susceptible to a motor reaching a limit and discontinuing when the client
is reclined because the center of gravity has changed. It may be necessary to reduce the
recline angle of the client for the motor to operate normally.
Rotating Toggle Switch Hand Control (Fig. 7)
1. Loosen bolt holding clamp and hardware to the toggle switch until the toggle control can be
detached using a 10mm wrench.
2. Rotate the toggle switch 90° so toggle switch is perpendicular with the armrest.
3. Reinstall the toggle switch onto the clamp hardware assembly and secure by tightening bolt
with a 10mm wrench.
4. Now, pulling the hand control toggle switch back will tilt the chair and pushing the switch
forward will undo the tilt.
Toggle switch is
shown on the outside
of the right armrest.
Fig. 6
Armrest not shown to
show hardware more
clearly.
Fig. 7

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D. Power Tilt (Continued)
Pendant Hand Control Use
1. Ensure hand control toggle switch and the motor are connected to the battery before use.
See Fig. 8.
2. Push the down arrow button to tilt the chair (See Fig. 9).
3. Push the up arrow button to undo the tilt (See Fig. 9).
4. Push the power button to turn on or turn off the battery level lights (See Fig. 9).
5. Push and hold the up and down arrow buttons for three seconds to lock the key functions.
Repeat to unlock key functions (See Fig. 9).
NOTE: The pendant hand control has a hook on the end of the control. This hook can be
used to mount, or hang, the control on the wheelchair. Wherever the hand control is
mounted, ensure cable is not in a position where it will be pinched, cut, trapped by moving
components or obstruct tilt movement.
NOTE: The power tilt motor has limits set to protect the system if too much energy is
required to change the tilt angle. If a limit is triggered, the motor will reset to an active
state within a few seconds. These same limits are responsible for the motor discontinuing
when the rotary frame reaches the maximum tilt range or a tilt stop. Power tilt chairs with
recline are more susceptible to a motor reaching a limit and discontinuing when the client
is reclined because the center of gravity has changed. It may be necessary to reduce the
recline angle of the client for the motor to operate normally.
Motor
Extension Cable for Charging
Hand Control Toggle Switch
Fig. 8
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R
E
A
C
Low Battery Level Warning Light
Power On Light
Power Switch
Up Arrow (Undo Tilt)
Down Arrow (Tilt)
Mounting Hook
Battery Charging Light
Battery Level Indicator
Fig. 9

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D. Power Tilt (Continued)
WARNING: In the unlikely event of battery acid leakage and you get acid in your eyes or
skin - rinse thoroughly with water and contact your local healthcare professional for
further consultation.
• CHOKING HAZARD - The system is equipped with a charger connector plug to seal
the connector hole, be aware that this plug can be removed and swallowed by a
small child.
CAUTION: Do not remove interior or posterior tilt stops (Fig. 10:A). Removing tilt stops
may cause the system to to operate beyond its design limits causing system or
component failure.
Transfers
WARNING: Avoid the switch system and other adaptive switches when transferring to
prevent unintentional chair tilting. Failure to comply with the instruction above could
result in serious injury.
Cleaning and Disinfection
The RCS system is designed to fulfill IPx4 (or IPx6 as an option), which allows cleaning with
water. For disinfection, it is recommended to use soap or equal and clean with a paper
towel/rag.
Standard Features
Controls: 1-4 channel individual actuators Weight: 1.9 kg (4.19 lbs) (including batteries)
Current Limit Control: Default 8 A
EMC Conformity:
•EN 61000-6-2 •EN 60601-1-2
•EN 61000-6-3 •ISO 7176-21
System Power: 24VDC Operating Temperature: -15°C to +50°C (5°F to
122°F)
Batteries:
•2 Ah (sealed lead accumulators)
•Ventilated housing
Storage Temperature: -40°C to +60°C (-40°F to
140°F)
Charger: Power supply 120 VAC - 230 VAC Soft Start / Stop
Protection Class: IPX4 Flammability Rating: UL94V-0
Color: Black and orange Single Fault Protection
A
A
Fig. 10

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V. MAINTENANCE AND CARE
A. Maintenance Table
Regular and routine maintenance will extend the life of your wheelchair while improving its
performance. Wheelchair repairs, the replacement of parts and any maintenance check that you
are not comfortable performing should be done by an authorized supplier. Only use Ki Mobility
approved parts when replacing components. Contact your Authorized Service Representative
(Dealer locator can be found at Ki Mobility website) for parts information, identification, ordering
and additional technical information or instruction. Most components are illustrated in "Ki Parts"
on the Ki Mobility website.
Common tools to perform user authorized maintenance include: Tire pressure gauge, open end
metric wrenches and metric allen wrenches.
WARNING: Lack of maintenance could result in adverse events including loss of support
or control which could result in serious injury.
CAUTION: Do not use petroleum-based solvents, degreasers or dewatering agents (includ-
ing but not limited to automotive cleaners, alcohols or WD-40). Damage to components,
bearings or finishes may occur.
Check Weekly Monthly Annually
Clean your wheelchair. In the event of corrosive spills or exposure to biohazards, remove
contaminants immediately. See the Cleaning section in this manual for instructions. √
Wipe the rotary frame glide surfaces with a damp cloth. √
Inspect cables for damage. √
Inspect the frame(s) and anti-tips for deformities, defects, cracks, dimples or bends. These
could be signs of fatigue in the wheelchair which could result in a failure. Discontinue use of
the wheelchair immediately and contact an authorized supplier.
√
Have the wheelchair checked and adjusted by a qualified technician at your authorized
supplier. √

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B. Cleaning
CAUTION: Washing upholstered components containing flame retardants, as indicated on
the labeling of the upholstery, may reduce the flame retardants’ efficacy over time. This
may increase the risk of ignition when exposed to open flame or other ignition sources,
which may increase the risk of injury.
Axles, Wheels, Tires and Moving Parts:
1. Clean around the axles and wheels weekly with a damp rag.
2. Hair and lint will lodge in and around the caster housing and rear wheel axles. Remove with a
stiff brush or pick. Take care not to damage bearing seals.
Painted Surfaces
1. Hand wash using a cloth and mild detergent.
2. Dry using a clean cloth or allow wheelchair to air dry.
3. Nonabrasive wax may be used to help preserve painted surfaces.
Upholstery:
1. Hand wash using a cloth and mild detergent.
2. Allow upholstery to air dry. DO NOT machine dry.
Plastic Components
1. Hand wash using a cloth and mild detergent.
2. Do not use solvents or aggressive cleaners as they may damage plastic components.
Sanitizing
1. Disinfect surfaces with over the counter disinfecting sanitizer of at least 70% alcohol or
wipes. Do not soak or allow pooling of cleaning solutions.
2. Allow sanitizer to remain on surface for at least 15 minutes and remove with aseptic cloth.
C. Storage
1. When not in use, keep your chair in a clean, dry area. Failure to do so may result in your chair
rusting and/or corroding.
2. If your chair has been in storage for more than two months, it should be serviced and
inspected by an authorized supplier before use.

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VI. TROUBLESHOOTING
A. Symptoms and Solutions
For optimum performance, your wheelchair needs to be adjusted occasionally. The following is a
list of potential symptoms you may encounter over the life of your wheelchair and the suggested
solutions for each symptom. For best results when troubleshooting, try one solution at a time
before proceeding to a second solution. If symptoms are not relieved or you are not confident in
performing the solution, it is recommended to take the wheelchair to an authorized service
center for repair.
Solutions:
A - Self Correct if capable or contact Authorized Distributor
B - Contact Authorized Distributor
Symptoms
Chair
pulls to
one side
Looseness in
chair Caster
Flutter
Squeaking,
clicking or
rattling
Will not
tilt/
rattles
when
tilting
Difficulty
Tilting
Chair tilts too
quickly/
difficult to
recover
Solutions
A
Check to make sure all
fasteners are tightened
appropriately, tighten if
necessary.
X X X X
A
Lubricate w/Teflon
based lubricant
between frame
connections and
mating parts in
suspect areas.
X
B
Inspect rotary frame
bearing surfaces for
damage. Clean as
necessary.
X X
B Optimize CG setting. X X
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