Page 3 - Motion Concepts
TRD0000, TRx Owner’s Manual- Rev. 5.0, January 20, 2005 - 1 - I I m m p p o o r r t t a a n n t t I I n n f f o o r r m m a a t t i i o o n n (Please complete this information for your records and for reference during any warranty claims.) Motion Concepts Serial Number: (Serial Number is located on ...
Page 4 - TRx Power Positioning System.
TRD0000, TRx Owner’s Manual- Rev. 5.0, January 20, 2005 - 2 - Congratulations on your decision to purchase aMotion Concepts TRx system. Our goal at MotionConcepts is to provide you with the best possiblepower positioning system. Our close work withmany health care professionals has given us anunders...
Page 5 - Table of Contents
TRD0000, TRx Owner’s Manual- Rev. 5.0, January 20, 2005 - 3 - Table of Contents --- Safety Symbols ..................................................................................... 2 1.0 Introduction ........................................................................................... 4 2....
Page 6 - Introduction
TRD0000, TRx Owner’s Manual- Rev. 5.0, January 20, 2005 - 4 - About Concepts Motion Concepts is a Toronto based company that designs and manufactures the TRx line of PowerPositioning Systems. These systems were developed to provide effective positioning and pressure reduc-tion for a wide range of di...
Page 7 - never; come off the
TRD0000, TRx Owner’s Manual- Rev. 5.0, January 20, 2005 - 5 - 2 2..0 0 IIm mp po orrtta an ntt IIn nffo orrm ma attiio on n a ab bo ou utt yyo ou urr T TR Rxx S Syysstte em m Important: Do not ignore unanswered questions. You have the right to understand the product and all aspects of its operation....
Page 8 - Weight Capacity; TTERIES; Important Information on Battery Charging:; Heavily Depleted Batteries:
TRD0000, TRx Owner’s Manual- Rev. 5.0, January 20, 2005 - 6 - WEIGHT CAP WEIGHT CAP A A CITIES CITIES 2 2..0 0 IIm mp po orrtta an ntt IIn nffo orrm ma attiio on n a ab bo ou utt yyo ou urr T TR Rxx S Syysstte em m Several factors must be considered when determining the Total User Weight and the Whe...
Page 9 - iii) Weight Capacity Calculator; Calculating Wheelchair Weight Capacity:; must be less than
TRD0000, TRx Owner’s Manual- Rev. 5.0, January 20, 2005 - 7 - 2 2..0 0 IIm mp po orrtta an ntt IIn nffo orrm ma attiio on n a ab bo ou utt yyo ou urr T TR Rxx S Syysstte em m Important: If you have any concerns or questions regarding weight capacities, or if the total User Weight is determined to be...
Page 10 - Safety Precautions; power positioning system to ensure safe operation:; Section 8.0- Safety Lockout and Limit Switches; Motor Vehicle Transportation
TRD0000, TRx Owner’s Manual- Rev. 5.0, January 20, 2005 - 8 - WARNING!: Currently there are no standards approved for tie-down systems in a moving vehicle of any type to transport a person while seated in a power wheelchair. Do not sit inyour wheelchair while it is in a moving vehicle. Although your...
Page 11 - Power Positioning Functions; Tilt; There are 3 configurations for power legrests:
TRD0000, TRx Owner’s Manual- Rev. 5.0, January 20, 2005 - 9 - 5.0 Power Positioning Functions Tilt The tilt function causes the whole seat, including the back and armrests, to rotate back around a fixed pivot. CG (Centre of Gravity) Tilt The CG tilt function compensates for weight shift by sliding t...
Page 12 - two; - Using a dual push button to control the tilt function:; Normal Mode
TRD0000, TRx Owner’s Manual- Rev. 5.0, January 20, 2005 - 10 - 6.0 TRx Switches Nor Nor mal Mode vs mal Mode vs . . A A uto-R uto-R e e v v er er sing Mode sing Mode TRx Push Buttons and Toggles can be set up to operate in “Normal” or “Auto-Reversing” mode. i) Normal Mode: two switches are required ...
Page 13 - Single Button; TRx Switc
TRD0000, TRx Owner’s Manual- Rev. 5.0, January 20, 2005 - 11 - Push Button Switches The push button switches come in singles, andsets of two and four. To activate the functionsimply hold the button down. The motion willstop when the button is released. Two buttonsare required for each function in “N...
Page 14 - Using the Quickie Q-TRONIX Remote Joystick; down; on/off mode select toggle; standard drive selection; mode; up; actuator lights; standard; JOYSTICK; Using the Power Base Joysticks; ACTUATOR LIGHTS; Function; Right Legrest
TRD0000, TRx Owner’s Manual- Rev. 5.0, January 20, 2005 - 12 - 7.1 Using the Quickie Q-TRONIX Remote Joystick The remote joystick connects to the Q-Tronix Controller, which in turn controls the performance of thepower base. By pressing down and releasing the on/off mode select toggle switch, the con...
Page 15 - mode key; must be pressed down twice. The power position-; LED Display
TRD0000, TRx Owner’s Manual- Rev. 5.0, January 20, 2005 - 13 - 7.2 Using the (Pride) PG Remote Plus Joystick The Remote Plus system operates via a joystick that is connected to a controller box on the powerbase. The controller contains the primary electronics that operate the power base. By pressing...
Page 16 - Using the Invacare MKIV A Joystick; By pulling up and releasing the
TRD0000, TRx Owner’s Manual- Rev. 5.0, January 20, 2005 - 14 - 7.3 Using the Invacare MKIV A Joystick By pulling up and releasing the toggle switch , the controller will be placed in the standard drive selection mode . The mode indicator light will remain on in drive selection mode. To place the con...
Page 17 - Using the Invacare MKV- DPJ Joystick; drive selection modes; Drive 1; power positioning mode*; mode switch; Note
TRD0000, TRx Owner’s Manual- Rev. 5.0, January 20, 2005 - 15 - 7.4 Using the Invacare MKV- DPJ Joystick The MK5-DPJ joystick has two programmable drive selection modes : Drive 1 and Drive 2 . To select Drive 1 mode, the toggle switch must be placed in the UP position. To select Drive 2 mode, the tog...
Page 18 - Using the Invacare MKV- MPJ Joystick; The MK5-MPJ joystick has; four; independent programmable; toggle; The selected Drive mode appears in the; LCD display; on the joystick. Each time the toggle; emergency stop; (For complete instructions
TRD0000, TRx Owner’s Manual- Rev. 5.0, January 20, 2005 - 16 - 7.5 Using the Invacare MKV- MPJ Joystick The MK5-MPJ joystick has four independent programmable drive selection modes: Drive 1, Drive 2, Drive 3, & Drive 4 . The individual Drive modes can be selected by lifting and releasing the tog...
Page 19 - Tilt Limit Switch; Safety Lockout and Limit Switches; critical
TRD0000, TRx Owner’s Manual- Rev. 5.0, January 20, 2005 - 17 - Drive Lockout (DLO) Limit Switch All TRx systems with tilt and/or recline functions are equipped with a drive lockout limit switch. This switch prevents the drive motors from operating if the back is positioned beyond a pre-determined an...
Page 20 - Daily; SAFETY INSPECTION CHECKLIST
TRD0000, TRx Owner’s Manual- Rev. 5.0, January 20, 2005 - 18 - MAINTEN MAINTEN ANCE SCHEDULE ANCE SCHEDULE To ensure the optimal safety and reliability of your power positioning system, please adhere to the mainte-nance schedule/table below. In addition to the maintenance schedule, please note the f...
Page 21 - i) Slide Channel Lubrication; ii) PES Actuator Lubrication; TTER; HEAVILY DEPLETED BATTERIES:; Recommended Charging Procedures:
TRD0000, TRx Owner’s Manual- Rev. 5.0, January 20, 2005 - 19 - 9.0 General Maintenance & Safety L L UBRICA UBRICA TION TION Important: To maintain the smooth operation of your TRx Power Positioning System, occassional lubrication of the slide channels and/or the Power Elevating Seat (PES) actuat...
Page 23 - Troubleshooting Guide; OUBLESHOO
TRD0000, TRx Owner’s Manual- Rev. 5.0, January 20, 2005 - 21 - 10.0 Troubleshooting Guide TR TR OUBLESHOO OUBLESHOO TING GUIDE TING GUIDE S ympt om P r obable C ause S olut ions System tilted/ elevated beyond the Drive Lockout (DLO) angle Return seating system to neutral (home) position. Drive Motor...
Page 24 - Magnetic Interference; Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) From Radio Wave Sources; Electromagnetic Interference Warning
TRD0000, TRx Owner’s Manual- Rev. 5.0, January 20, 2005 - 22 - 11.0 Electro-M Magnetic Interference Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) From Radio Wave Sources Power positioning systems may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI), which is interferingelectromagnetic energy (EM) emitted f...
Page 25 - with the control system of the power positioning system.
TRD0000, TRx Owner’s Manual- Rev. 5.0, January 20, 2005 - 23 - Electromagnetic Interference Warning ............................................. continued Because EM energy rapidly becomes more intense as one moves closer to the transmitting antenna(source) , the EM fields from hand-held radio wave...
Page 26 - Disclaimer and Warranty Information; ARRANTY INFORMA
TRD0000, TRx Owner’s Manual- Rev. 5.0, January 20, 2005 - 24 - Disclaimer Motion concepts makes no claims as to the therapeutic effectiveness of the products. Our only claimsrelate to the ability of the products to provide safe and reliable powered repositioning on the equipment ontowhich they are i...