Neatech Pegasus Evo User Manual

Summary of Pegasus Evo

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    User manual with ce mark statement supplier: this manual must be given to the user of the wheelchair. User: before using this wheelchair read this entire manual and save for future reference.

  • Page 2: Neatech.It S.R.L.

    Authorized service and parts for any problems please contact. Neatech.It s.R.L. 4/a, a. De curtis st.– 80040 – cercola (na) - italy tel +39 0815551946 fax +39 0815552507 from the date of the delivery of the wheelchair, the warranty period is two years for the chassis and six months for the batteries...

  • Page 3: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of conformity the manufacturer neatech.It 4/a, a. De curtis st. 80040 cercola (na), italy under its responsibility, states that the wheelchair pegasus evo satisfies the conditions laid down by european directive 93/42; according to the criteria for classification of annex ix of this dire...

  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents warnings ........................................................................................................ 1 1. Wheelchair presentation ................................................................... 4 2. Starting up .........................................................

  • Page 6: Warnings

    Www.Neatech.It 1 warnings tipping hazard any transport on a slope greater than the maximum security slope can be dangerous. Electromagnetic radiation danger the behavior of the wheelchair while deriving may be affected by electromagnetic fields created by transceivers such as: citizens band (cb) rad...

  • Page 7: Notice To Rider—Warning

    Www.Neatech.It 2 temperature the temperature of some surfaces may increase when the chair is exposed to external heat sources as sunlight. Do not install, maintain or operate your wheelchair without reading all warnings and this entire user’s manual. Notice to rider—warning the wheelchair should be ...

  • Page 8: Caution—Obstacles

    Www.Neatech.It 3 always use caution when transferring in or out of the wheelchair. Every precaution should be taken to reduce the transfer distance. Also be certain the wheel locks are engaged to prevent the wheels from moving caution—obstacles riding over curbs or obstacles can cause tipping and se...

  • Page 9: Wheelchair Presentation

    Www.Neatech.It 4 1. Wheelchair presentation thank you for purchasing the pegasus evo. Electronic wheelchair. Pegasus evo was designed to be used mainly outdoors. The aeronautical technology used to manufacture all neatech.It products makes it possible to create a rigid and foldable frame highly cust...

  • Page 10: 2.  Starting Up

    Www.Neatech.It 5 2. Starting up checks to be made on delivery check the integrity of the original packaging. Check for any anomalies on the shipping documents. Check the functionality and integrity of the device in all of its parts, at the time of delivery or immediately thereafter, to ensure that n...

  • Page 11: 2.  Starting Up

    2. Starting up www.Neatech.It 6 connection of the joystick connect the cable of the joystick as shown in figure 1. Make sure it is completely connected. If it appears difficult to insert the connector try to invert and reinsert figure 1 transport and storage if you do not use your pegasus evo for a ...

  • Page 12: Checks Before Use

    Www.Neatech.It 7 3. Use of the wheelchair checks before use for safe use and to avoid any situations of risk to the user before using the wheelchair perform the following checks. Checking tire pressure verify that the tire pressure is consistent with the values given in the table front wheels 3,0 ba...

  • Page 13: Control Console

    3. Use of the wheelchair www.Neatech.It 8 control console figure 3 figure 4 1. Battery level 2. Low battery indicator 3. Beeper-horn 4. Min speed selector 5. Remotely controlled joystick indicator 6. Error indicator 7. On-off button 8. Fully charged battery indicator 9. Speedometer 10. Max speed sel...

  • Page 14: Powered Mode

    3. Use of the wheelchair www.Neatech.It 9 powered mode set the release engine lever located in the back of pegasus evo as shown in figure 5. In this configuration, the brakes are on and the wheels will not move. Use the switch (i), see figure 2,to turn on and turn off the pegasus evo. The switch als...

  • Page 15: Push Mode

    3. Use of the wheelchair www.Neatech.It 10 push mode if you need to use the push mode, use switch (i), (see figure 2) to turn off the pegasus evo and set the release engine lever as shown in figure 6. Figure 6 warning in the push mode the electromechanical brakes are off, so the use of the pegasus e...

  • Page 16: Charge of The Batteries

    3. Use of the wheelchair www.Neatech.It 11 charge of the batteries only use the provided charger to recharge the batteries. The manufacturer is not responsible for damage to person or property resulting from the use of other chargers charging in progress battery error charging 80 % wrong polarity ch...

  • Page 17: Shock Hazard

    3. Use of the wheelchair www.Neatech.It 12 it is recommend to charge the batteries when the indicators 1 in figure 3 are red. Each battery is subject to a normal “self discharge”, so batteries that are not used for long time will discharge by themselves. Charging time is influenced by multiple facto...

  • Page 18: 4.  Adjustments

    Www.Neatech.It 13 4. Adjustments armrest it is possible to make several adjustments on the armrests: height, width and depth. Shown operations can be performed on both armrests. Height figure 7 seeing figure 7, loosen the screws (a), and set armrests height to desired value and retighten the screws ...

  • Page 19: 4.  Adjustments

    4. Adjustments www.Neatech.It 14 depth to adjust armrests depth and width act under the seating floor as shown in figure 8. Figure 8 loosen the 4 screws indicated in figure 8 and move the armrest to the desired position; tighten the screws again. Be sure that the armrest can not move at all. Note: f...

  • Page 20: 4.  Adjustments

    4. Adjustments www.Neatech.It 15 joystick loosen the lever (l), as shown in figure 9, so it is possible to move the joystick in accordance with the directions indicated to reach the desired position. Retighten the lever. Figure 9 footrests height figure 10 unscrew the pin shown in figure 10 to relea...

  • Page 21: 4.  Adjustments

    4. Adjustments www.Neatech.It 16 footrests inclination loosen the screws shown in figure 11, so that it is possible to adjust footrest inclination. Rotate the footrest to reach the desired position. Tighten the screws again. Figure 11 footrests depth unscrew the screws shown in figure 11 and positio...

  • Page 22: 4.  Adjustments

    4. Adjustments www.Neatech.It 17 backrest depth figure 12 seeing figure 12 loosen the screws (v), move the backrest to the desired position and tighten the screws again. Note: use a 4 mm allen wrench for this operation backrest inclination figure 13 remove the screws shown infigure 13on both sides (...

  • Page 23: 5.  Accessories

    Www.Neatech.It 18 5. Accessories pegasus evo can be equipped with many accessories that neatech makes available to meet different customer’s needs. There is the possibility that the joystick will change depending on desired accessories. Removable flip-up adjustable active footrests with this equipme...

  • Page 24: 5.  Accessories

    5. Accessories www.Neatech.It 19 x figure 14 dynamic reclining backrest this equipment allows you to recline the backrest with the help of a lever installed on the back. Pull the lever (x) and recline the backrest to the desired inclination, and release the lever (x). Powered reclining backrest with...

  • Page 25: 5.  Accessories

    5. Accessories www.Neatech.It 20 adjustable headrest it is a headrest mounted on the back; you can adjust either height and inclination. You can also rotate the headrest with the pin. Figure 16 powered seat lift and tilt the user can vertically lift and tilt the seat (max 300mm/0°-30°) controlling i...

  • Page 26: 5.  Accessories

    5. Accessories www.Neatech.It 21 seat belt pegasus evo include seat belt. Initial operating this operating instruction is considered for skilled, caregiving personnel. Before initial operating please consider this instruction. Texts and graphics do not exactly agree with product contends and are not...

  • Page 27: 5.  Accessories

    5. Accessories www.Neatech.It 22 to open: press push-button press to lock: push buckle tongue into the lock with an audible (“click”) length adjustment of belt at an angle of 90°, stepless..

  • Page 28: Specifications

    Www.Neatech.It 23 6. Control and maintenance specifications maximum allowed mass 125 kg intended use pegasus evo is intended for all those groups of users that are confined to a sitting position who have the opportunity and the need to travel autonomously in areas predominantly inside with the possi...

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    6. Control and maintenance www.Neatech.It 24.

  • Page 30: Maintenance and Cleaning

    6. Control and maintenance www.Neatech.It 25 maintenance and cleaning regular maintenance will help to preserve functionality and safety of the pegasus evo. The lack or inadequacy of care and maintenance is a limitation of the warranty from the manufacturer. To clean the chair do not use any device ...

  • Page 31: Problem

    Www.Neatech.It 26 7. Fault, repair and assistance problem probable cause action joystick does not turn on power button is set to off set power button to on (see figure 2 ) joystick cable not properly inserted insert joystick cable properly batteries are low charge batteries electrical fault contact ...

  • Page 32: Problem

    7. Fault, repair and assistance www.Neatech.It 27 problem probable cause action wheelchair does not tilt electrical fault contact assistance wheelchair makes noise release lever not properly inserted insert the release lever correctly mechanical failure contact assistance wheelchair does not have a ...

  • Page 33: Spare Parts List

    7. Fault, repair and assistance www.Neatech.It 28 spare parts list description notes tire wheel specify pegasus evo version (66 – 55), front wheel or rear wheel, right or left wheel inner tube wheel specify pegasus evo version (66 – 55), front wheel or rear wheel cover specify pegasus evo version (6...

  • Page 34: Warranty Terms

    7. Fault, repair and assistance www.Neatech.It 29 warranty terms pegasus evo is a product globally guaranteed for 24 months with the exception of batteries that are guaranteed for six months. The warranty covers defects in materials or workmanship. The warranty does not cover parts subject to usage ...

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    8. Fault, repair and assistance.

  • Page 36: User Manual

    8. Fault, repair and assistance user manual pegasus evo neatech.It our mission is to transfer technology and solutions from the aerospace industry to the disability sector. We are proud to offer the highest quality products and solutions on the market. Www.Neatech.It.