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Page 10 of 45 User manual Technical description 3. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 3.1. Function and operation Balder wheelchairs are electric. The electri
Technical description User manual Page 11 of 45 3.2.1. Joystick The chair is supplied with a programmable joystick. This joystick is programmed b
Page 12 of 45 User manual Technical description 3.2.1.2. Joystick G90 Figure 3 – Joystick G90 1 System status / indicator lamp 11
Technical description User manual Page 13 of 45 3.2.2. Operating program This chair is preprogrammed with five different default operating progra
Page 14 of 45 User manual Technical description 3.2.4. Attendant control (optional extra) All Balder chairs are available with attendant control. T
Technical description User manual Page 15 of 45 3.2.4.1. Fitting / removal If the chair is fitted with a removable attendant control, this can b
Page 16 of 45 User manual Adapting your wheelchair 4. ADAPTING YOUR WHEELCHAIR Before starting to use your wheelchair, it is important to make sure
Adapting your wheelchair User manual Page 17 of 45 4.1.2. Height adjustment Balder Junior: 1. Undo the locking screw (1) beneath the armrest. 2.
Page 18 of 45 User manual Adapting your wheelchair 4.1.4. Adjusting the width between the armrests NOTE Balder Junior only. Balder Junior: 1. Loo
Adapting your wheelchair User manual Page 19 of 45 4.2.1. Length adjustment, electric footrests 1. Loosen the setting screws (1) at the back of
Page 20 of 45 User manual Adapting your wheelchair 4.2.3. Angling the footrest plates Electric footrest: 1. Loosen the nuts (1). 2. Turn the adj
Adapting your wheelchair User manual Page 21 of 45 4.2.5. Adjusting the width between the foot supports Manual footrest: 1. Loosen the attaching
Page 22 of 45 User manual Adapting your wheelchair NOTE You have to undo both screws in order to adjust the joystick forwards and back, but to angl
Adapting your wheelchair User manual Page 23 of 45 Adjusting the stop point: 1. Undo the two hex screws (1), one on either side. 2. Move the jo
Page 24 of 45 User manual Chair operation 5. CHAIR OPERATION DANGER If the chair is exposed to direct sunlight or other heat sources, there may b
Chair operation User manual Page 25 of 45 5.1.2. Deactivating the wheelchair 1. If the chair is fitted with a key function, move the magnetic k
Page 26 of 45 User manual Chair operation 5.1.4. Operating the attendant control (optional extra) Attendant control: 1. Use the panel (1) for the
Chair operation User manual Page 27 of 45 5.2.2. Seat back You change the angle of the back using the seat back function. Dolphin joystick: Joy
Page 28 of 45 User manual Chair operation 5.2.4. Right footrest / footrest angle The Balder wheelchairs are available with different types of footr
Chair operation User manual Page 29 of 45 5.3. Stand up function Balder Finesse and Balder Junior are available with a stand up function. Read t
CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION...5 1.1
Page 30 of 45 User manual Chair operation The stand up function: 1. Move the seat and back to the required starting position (cf. sections 5.2.1
Chair operation User manual Page 31 of 45 5.4. Interference NOTE When the chair is activated, it may affect electrical equipment which contains r
Page 32 of 45 User manual Chair operation 5.4.2. Disconnecting the wheels DANGER The chair must not be disconnected on slope, as this may cause it
Transporting your chair User manual Page 33 of 45 6. TRANSPORTING YOUR CHAIR 6.1. Securing the chair in a car DANGER Always make sure your chai
Page 34 of 45 User manual Transporting your chair 6.2. Using a clamp down unit (optional extra) DANGER The clamp down unit must be fitted by
Transporting your chair User manual Page 35 of 45 Attaching the chair to the spigot: 1. Roll the chair into the spigot (1). 2. When the chair
Page 36 of 45 User manual Transporting your chair 6.3. Transportation by air NOTE Balder wheelchairs are supplied in many specially adapted varian
STORAGE User manual Page 37 of 45 7. STORAGE WARNING Never leave the batteries standing for a long time fully discharged. If the chair is to be
Page 38 of 45 User manual Maintenance 8. MAINTENANCE 8.1. Maintenance – Overview Activity: Frequency: Battery charging hours a day Recommended
Maintenance User manual Page 39 of 45 NOTE There is no risk involved in leaving the charger connected to the wheelchair as long as the power is
4.2.6. Removing and pivoting out the foot supports...21 4.3. Adjusting the joystick ...
Page 40 of 45 User manual Maintenance 8.2.4. Releasing the seat If the power to the chair is switched off and you need to remove the chair body, t
Maintenance User manual Page 41 of 45 8.2.7. Tyres Your Balder is fitted with either ordinary air-filled tyres or puncture-free compact tyres.
Page 42 of 45 User manual Troubleshooting 9. TROUBLESHOOTING 1. What do you do when the chair is completely dead? - The chair is unpowered. - Fa
Optional extras User manual Page 43 of 45 10. OPTIONAL EXTRAS Below is a list of some of the optional extras available for Balder electric wheelc
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Introduction User manual Page 5 of 45 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Purpose of the product Balder wheelchairs are multifunctional electric wheelchairs wh
Page 6 of 45 User manual Introduction 1.5. Use of hazard symbols All warnings must be heeded in order to avoid injury to people or damage to machi
Key data User manual Page 7 of 45 2. KEY DATA 2.1. Restrictions during normal use 2.1.1. Number of people All Balder wheelchairs are designed
Page 8 of 45 User manual Key data To have a smooth journey downhill: • Select a drive profile that has a lower maximum speed • If your vehicle
Key data User manual Page 9 of 45 2.2. Technical specifications Description Balder Junior Balder Junior Stand up Balder Finesse Balder Finesse St
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