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Karma KP-25.2 User Manual

Karma KP-25.2
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Karma KP-25.2 Specifications

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BrandKarma
ModelKP-25.2
CategoryWheelchair
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Warnings and Operating Information

Important Safety Instructions

Use wheelchair only after qualified explanation for safe operation.

Manual Operation Guidelines

Read manual, understand warnings, and follow operating procedures.

User Responsibility for Selection

User and healthcare professional select appropriate wheelchair.

Safety Precautions and Usage

Ramp and Slope Navigation

Guidelines for using ramps and slopes safely.

Electrical System Safety

Ensure electrical connections are secure and follow grounding instructions.

Battery Handling and Charging

Recommendations for battery use and charging.

Specific Usage Scenarios

Rain Test and Water Exposure

Wheelchair is not water-resistant; avoid rain and damp conditions.

Stairways and Escalators Policy

Do not use stairways or escalators; use elevators or disassemble.

Customer Service Interaction

Use authorized dealers for assembly, repairs, and parts.

Product Classification and Compliance

Classification and Intended Use

KP-25.2 is a Class B mobility product for indoor/outdoor use up to 115kg.

CE Marking and Compliance

Wheelchair complies with Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC.

1. Preface and Symbols

Manual Usage Guidance

Read manual for safe and enjoyable use. Understand symbols.

2. Safety Guidelines

Before Driving Safety

Familiarize with operation, follow traffic rules, and practice.

While Driving Safety

Perform daily checks, avoid leaning, and prevent clothing entanglement.

Driving Hazards and Obstacle Negotiation

Railroad Crossing Safety

Stop completely, look both ways, and cross perpendicularly.

Circumstances to Avoid

Avoid hazardous roads, bad weather, and sudden turns.

Mobile Devices and Ramps

Avoid phones while driving; use caution on ramps and inclines.

Operational Warnings and Weight Limits

Freewheel Mode on Inclines

Never use freewheel mode on inclines or declines.

Maximum User Weight

Exceeding weight limit can cause damage and safety hazards.

2.3.1 KP-25.2 Labeling

Wheelchair Label Protection

Read and protect all labeling on the wheelchair before driving.

3. EMI/RFI Considerations

Electromagnetic Interference Sources

Understanding EMI from radio waves and its effects on the wheelchair.

Classifying Radiated EMI Sources

Categorizes EMI sources like transceivers and mobile phones.

EMI Warnings and Precautions

Powered Vehicle EMI Susceptibility

EM energy can affect movement and braking; follow warnings.

Operational Warnings for EMI

Avoid operating devices, be aware of transmitters, report incidents.

4. Parts Identification

Wheelchair Parts Diagram

Diagram and list identifying all parts of the KP-25.2 wheelchair.

5. Operation and Controls

VR II Joystick Controller Overview

Overview of the VR II Joystick Controller and its components.

Operating Your Wheelchair Basic Controls

Instructions for powering on/off, speed control, and movement.

Driving Controls and Battery Status

Horn Button and Battery Indicator

Using the horn and interpreting the battery indicator lights.

Battery Charging Suggestions

Recommendations for charging and battery maintenance.

Controller Adjustment and Shark Controller Operation

Controller Position Adjustment

Adjusting the controller for optimal user convenience.

Shark Controller Overview and Operation

Details of the optional Shark Controller and its operation.

Driving Speed and Stopping Procedures

Driving Speed Scales

Speed scale from 1 to 5 with recommended usage scenarios.

Stopping and Parking Safely

How to stop the wheelchair and park it safely.

5.5 Preparing for Use

Unfolding and Folding the Wheelchair

Step-by-step instructions for unfolding and folding the chair.

Footrest and Armrest Adjustments

Adjusting footrests and armrests for comfort and usability.

Freewheel Levers and Entry/Exit Procedures

Using Freewheel Levers

Engaging and disengaging motors for manual pushing.

Safe Getting In and Out

Procedures for safely entering and exiting the wheelchair.

Drive Unit, Brakes, and Curb Climber

Drive Unit and Brakes Operation

Details on motor brakes and parking brakes.

Optional Curb Climber Installation

Instructions for installing and removing the curb climber.

Anti-Tippers and Transportation Safety

Installing Anti-Tippers

Crucial steps for installing anti-tippers to prevent tipping.

Wheelchair Transportation Guidelines

Requirements for safely transporting the wheelchair in vehicles.

Pelvic Belt Adjustment and Maintenance

Adjusting the Pelvic Belt

Step-by-step guide to properly adjust the pelvic belt.

Safety Belt Operation and Maintenance

How to use and maintain the safety belt.

6. Battery and Charger Operation

Charging the Wheelchair Batteries

Procedures and conditions for charging the batteries.

Battery Charging Suggestions and Cautions

Battery Charging Best Practices

Recommendations for completing charging and battery care.

Safe Battery Charging Environment

Guidelines for safe charging to avoid accidents.

Battery Charging Safety Warnings

Charging Safety Precautions

Warnings regarding flammables, ventilation, and electric shock during charging.

New Battery Charging Requirements

Charge new batteries fully before initial use.

Charger and Battery Details

Charger Operation and Protection

Information on the charger's fan and protection from environment.

Battery Specifications and Handling

Temperature limits, maintenance-free nature, and handling precautions.

Battery Disposal Warnings

Improper Battery Disposal Risks

Risks of improper battery disposal and extension cord usage.

7. Inspection and Maintenance

Daily Inspection Checklist

Items to check daily for safe wheelchair operation.

Dealer Inspection Recommendation

Consult a dealer for abnormal findings during inspection.

Regular Maintenance Schedule

Scheduled Maintenance Suggestions

Tips for regular maintenance and cleaning, even for infrequent use.

Tire and General Maintenance

Tire Inspection and Care

Checking tire condition, tread depth, and wear.

General Cleaning Procedures

Guidelines for cleaning the wheelchair without damaging electronics.

Maintenance Precautions and Storage

Maintenance Cleaning Tips

Avoid direct water spray and abrasive cleaners.

Suggested Maintenance Steps

Procedures for ensuring optimal wheelchair condition.

Transporting and Storing the Wheelchair

Methods for disassembly, transport, and proper storage.

8. Optional Accessories

Wheelchair Cushion Features

Benefits and suitability of the optional cushion.

Curb Climber Functionality

Description of the curb climber for overcoming obstacles.

9. Troubleshooting Guide

Wheelchair Not Starting Issues

Checks for power, battery, and charger when the wheelchair won't start.

VRII Controller Indicator Meanings

VRII Controller Indicator Table

Table explaining the status, meaning, and actions for VRII controller indicators.

Shark Controller Battery Gauge

Shark Controller Gauge Interpretation

Explanation of the Shark Controller's battery gauge display and readings.

SHARK Controller Flash Codes

SHARK Controller Flash Code Diagnosis

Table of flash codes to diagnose abnormal conditions with the SHARK controller.

10. Technical Specifications

KP-25.2 Wheelchair Specifications

Detailed specifications for the KARMA KP-25.2 powered wheelchair.

KP-25.2 Static Stability Test Results

Static Stability Test Outcomes

Results of static stability tests for the KP-25.2 model.

11. Cleaning and Recycling

Wheelchair Cleaning Instructions

Proper methods for cleaning upholstery, frame, and casing.

Post-Consumer Recycling Guidelines

Information on recycling various wheelchair components.

12. Warranty Information

Serial Number Location

Location of the serial number for service and warranty purposes.

Warranty Policy Details

Contents, duration, exclusions, and responsibilities for warranty.

Items Not Covered by Warranty

List of parts and conditions excluded from warranty coverage.

User Responsibilities and Warranty Transfer

Problems Not Covered by Warranty

Reasons for warranty denial, including improper use and lack of maintenance.

User's Responsibilities

User's duties for proper use, inspections, and maintenance records.

Warranty Transfer Process

Procedure for transferring warranty rights for a second-hand unit.

Warranty Registration Form

Warranty Form Details

Form for recording user and dealer information for warranty registration.

Service Record Log

Service Record Entry

Log for recording maintenance and service history.

KARMA Company Information

KARMA Company Overview

Overview of KARMA's history, product quality, and global operations.

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