Handicare 2000 Quick Reference Manual

Handicare 2000 Quick Reference Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for 2000:

Advertisement

Handicare 2000
|
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
VERSION 2.1

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the 2000 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for Handicare 2000

  • Page 1 Handicare 2000 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE VERSION 2.1...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Introduction 2. Display codes 3. References 4. Glossary 5. Testing 6. Display 7. Toggle 8. The remotes 9. Safety edges 10. The batteries 11. Charging power supply 12. Boards 13. Options 14. Rescuing the user 15. Faults...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1. Introduction This guide is intended for use as a general reference by engineers repairing faults on the Handicare 2000. The guide is structured as follows: the first chapter provides general information about the Handicare 2000, including how the Handicare 2000 should be tested, where the components are located and how they react to certain situations.
  • Page 6 Relay not open (pre-delay) Hinge interlock switch fault Current limit exceeded Lift driving at half speed Default Eprom Power supply fault during charging Power supply fault when battery on float Main board hardware fault .||. Overcurrent Quick Reference Guide Handicare 2000...
  • Page 7 2. Display codes Right hand Code Meaning Page None Power off − Charging, joystick failure 23,26 General safety line activated Requires charge Off charge Bottom track limit activated Bottom safety edge activated Top track limit activated Top safety edge activated Low battery voltage UP travel direction DOWN travel direction...
  • Page 8 The tractionmotor The brake The display The on/off switch The toggle 23,26 The armrestswitches 23,26 The hinge 33,34,35 The remotes The infrared receiver 24,32 The fuse The powered swivel The powered footrest The thermal fuse 24,32 Quick Reference Guide Handicare 2000...
  • Page 9 4. Glossary 4. Glossary S13-14-15-16 Limit switch S 17-18 Final limit switch S13-14-15-16 Limit switch Speed switch (lower trunnion) S 17-18 Final limit switch Hinge enable switch (top trunnion) not visible Speed switch (lower trunnion) Hinge enable switch (top trunnion) not visible Version 2.1...
  • Page 10: References

    Contact communication hinge (upper trunion) Safety brake Safety brake S19,S20 Overspeed governor switch S19,S20 Overspeed governor switch Infrared receiver Infrared receiver 5-Amp-fuse/30-Amp-fuse 5-Amp-fuse/30-Amp-fuse Main board P1 Main board P1 Motor Motor Brake Brake Version 2.1 Quick Reference Guide Handicare 2000...
  • Page 11 S7/8 S7/8 S7/8 S7/8 S7/8 S7/8 Display S21 Mainswitch Display Display Display S21 Mainswitch S21 Mainswitch S21 Mainswitch S7 Footrestswitch S8 Footrestswitch S7 Footrestswitch S7 Footrestswitch S7 Footrestswitch S9 Footrestswitch S8 Footrestswitch S8 Footrestswitch S8 Footrestswitch S9 Footrestswitch S9 Footrestswitch S9 Footrestswitch Powered swivel Motor...
  • Page 12 S29 – S30 Armrestswitches S31 Foldable hinge contact S31 Foldable hinge contact S32 Foldable hinge contact S32 Foldable hinge contact S33 Foldable hinge contact S33 Foldable hinge contact Motor Motor Board P4 Board P4 Version 2.1 Quick Reference Guide Handicare 2000...
  • Page 13: Testing

    The circuits should be tested as follows: • Use the electrical diagram to see which circuit you need to test • Disconnect the Handicare 2000 from the power supply • Connect the molex testing link to the pcb • Ensure looms are removed from pcb before carrying out continuity testing •...
  • Page 14: Display

    Green means the remote functions on backside is a red,orange or green cover. Green means the remote functions on radiofrequency (2,4 Ghz), red means the remote functions on infrared. Orange means the remote Quick Reference Guide Handicare 2000 functions on 868 Mhz.
  • Page 15: Safety Edges

    The direction-sensitive safety edges The direction-sensitive safety edge prevents the lift from moving further in the direction that is blocked. However, the Handicare 2000 can still be moved in the opposite direction to remove the block. The diagnostic code shows “4” or “6”...
  • Page 16: The Batteries

    Guarantee No guarantee is provided for the batteries. However, we do ask that you report complaints to us, stating the identification number on the battery. Quick Reference Guide Handicare 2000...
  • Page 17: Charging Power Supply

    11. Charging power supply The battery charger is suitable for an input voltage of between 100V and 240V. The output voltage is 33 V=. The charging current is 1 A. There are different diagnostic codes if the lift requires charge Code 1 and 7: When the battery voltage is very low (maybe down to 10%capacity left in batteries), this fault code will appear.
  • Page 18: Boards

    126 Powered swivel P3 Powered footrest raiser P2 126 Powered swivel P3 Powered footrest raiser P2 126 Foldable hinge P4 126 Foldable hinge P4 126 Powered swivel P3 Powered footrest raiser P2 126 Foldable hinge P4 Quick Reference Guide Handicare 2000...
  • Page 19: Options

    13. Options The stairlift can be extended with extra powered options: • Powered swivel chair • Powered footrest raiser • Foldable hinge Logic The grey communication loom provides a link between the MS125 pcb and the 126 pcb. The 126 connection on the MS125 pcb output is between 8-12 volts.
  • Page 20 On the main board the dipswitch to enable foldable hinge shall be activated. And on the board in the electric box on the rail shall be activated. Consult the electric scheme for the right setting off the dipswitch. Quick Reference Guide Handicare 2000...
  • Page 21: Rescuing The User

    14. Rescuing the user Instructions for rescuing a user seated on a chair lift of the type Handicare 2000 that is still at the top of the stairs. Check the status of the stairlift via the diagnostic display. Remove faults in the stair lift that could pose a danger to the user. For example, faults in the footrest safeguard, in the operation, detection strips or the chair position switch.
  • Page 22: Quick Reference Guide Handicare

    Quick Reference Guide Handicare 2000...
  • Page 24 Quick Reference Guide Handicare 2000...
  • Page 26 Quick Reference Guide Handicare 2000...
  • Page 28 Quick Reference Guide Handicare 2000...
  • Page 30 Quick Reference Guide Handicare 2000...
  • Page 32 Quick Reference Guide Handicare 2000...
  • Page 34 Quick Reference Guide Handicare 2000...
  • Page 36 Quick Reference Guide Handicare 2000...
  • Page 38 Quick Reference Guide Handicare 2000...
  • Page 40 Quick Reference Guide Handicare 2000...
  • Page 42 Quick Reference Guide Handicare 2000...

Table of Contents