e-drive User’s manual Sweden version 200701
Foreword Thank you for purchasing the e-drive. Generally speaking, riding in a wheelchair incurs the possible risk of personal injury or damage to the wheelchair from improper use or due to road surface and traffic conditions. Depending on the type or extent of the disabilities of the user, it might be very dangerous to travel unaccompanied. Before using the wheelchair, be sure that not only the user, but also the assistant, has read this manual thoroughly to ensure safe and comfortable use.
EC Declaration of Conformity. The undersigned, representing the following manufacturer Decon Wheel AB Org.
Contents Page Delivery check Important safety instructions Installing e-drive Overturn protection Transport and disassembly Technical specification Area of use Guarantee and maintenance For safe use Names of parts Nickel Metal Hydride Battery Lithium lon Battery Operating instructions (driving ) sid 46 ändras Operating instructions (assistant instructions ) Setting parameters Transport and storing instructions Maintenance and adjustment Troubleshooting Specifications and other information 1 2 3-5 6 7-8 9 1
e-drive Delivery check Check all parts are in agreement with the delivery note. You must immediately notify the carrier of any damage during transportation. Remember to keep the packaging until the carrier has checked the goods and a settlement has been reached. e-drive consists of the following parts: A. Cable wire for joystick B. Adapterplates C. Battery holder right wheel D. Overturn protection E.
1.1 Important safety instructions before using e-drive For safety reasons e-drive must only be operated by people who: • • Have received instruction on using e-drive Are in good physical and psychological health, so as to be able to control e-drive safely in all operating situations. Instruction on operating e-drive is included in the scope of the delivery and will be provided at a time agreed through your specialist dealer or a Decon Wheel representative. This service is completely free of charge.
Installing the e-drive Your local dealer shall have mounted all necessary components on your wheelchair. If you receive the chair without the wheels mounted on the chair, follow the instructions as you see below. If the wheels does not fit on the chair, contact your local dealer. 1. Start fitting e-drive to your wheelchair. The wheels have a quick release axle (QR axle). Press the button and assembly the wheel on the chair. Picture 1 2.
Cable The cable (B) hanging loose in the right wheel then needs to be plugged into the contact (A). Joystick cable Push the two contacts for the joystick cable together.
Push the cable to the joystick 5 Battery 4. The battery will be charged upon delivery. Remove the protective cover and simply insert the battery in the battery holder as shown in picture 2.
Overturn protection Before you start using e-drive for the first time you must check that the overturn protection is fitted to your wheelchair. For safety reasons you should only remove the overturn protection in order to get over an obstacle, e.g. a high kerb. The assistance of another person will then be necessary. The installation instructions supplied with your wheelchair must be observed when fitting and removing the overturn protection.
TRANSPORT AND DISASSEMBLY Your e-drive is easy to get ready for transport. Battery 1. Remove the battery by pressing button (A) whilst carefully pulling the battery out of its holder (Figure l). Cable 2. Remove the cable from the socket by turning it whilst pulling it carefully upwards (Figure 2).
Wheels The wheels are removed by pressing the button. Picture1 and 2 pull straight outward. Take care when removing the right-hand wheel. The battery holder and switch can easily start to rotate if you do not hold one of them whilst loosening the wheel. Be carefully with the e-drive wheels when you transport them so they don’t become exposed for any hits or knocks. If you should transport the wheelchair with the e-drive installed, do not hold the pushrim, battery or cable when lifting the wheelchair.
Technical specifications Weight of the e-drive system: 16kg (including battery) Classification B Range: NIMH battery Approximately 15km (depending on temperature and terrain) Range: Lithium Battery Approximately 33 km (depending on temperature and terrain) Speed: 0-6kph Motor: 24V 120Wx2 Tyre dimensions: 20,22 or24 x 13/8 Pressure: 6 Bar, 600 kPa Battery type: Nickel Meta! Hydride, 24V x 6.7 Ah Lithium, 25 V x 12 Ah Fuse: 30A (flat) Battery charger: Capacity: 100 to 240Y AC.
AREA OF USE The e-drive system works both indoors and outdoors. The battery capacity depends on where the chair is being used, the surface, the temperature and so on. Under normal circumstances the battery will last for a whole day. The maximum user weight is 120 kg. The e-drive may not be used unless the wheelchair's overturn protection is fitted. For the CE-marking of e-move to be valid the following must be adhered to: • • • • Overturn protection must be fitted.
GUARANTEE AND MAINTENANCE . Guarantee: • The complete product has a 2-year guarantee Maintenance: • Do not spray water onto the machinery • Wipe clean the wheel axles and lubricate them with a little oil. • Tighten the spokes once a year. • Check nuts and screws regularly and tighten them when necessary (this applies to all lose parts). • Wipe the frame with a soft cloth and detergent.
Battery Before charging When you want to charge the battery, select a location, which is: • Indoors and well ventilated • 0-40°C • A level and stable surface Warning!It is important that the temperature is 0-40°C. Do not place the charger near a cooker or in direct sunlight. The charger will not start if the temperature is too high or too low. Do not charge the battery where there is a risk of the equipment getting wet or humidity. Risk of short-circuiting and electric shocks.
1. For Safe Use Start diagnosis Can you operate the joystick and the switches? Yes No It is too dangerous to operate the wheelchair by yourself. 1 For Safe Use WARNING • Depending on the physical condition of the user, it may be necessary for an assistant to operate the wheelchair or accompany the user. Refer to the flowchart below to ensure safety. • Before operating the assistant controller, the assistant should read the “Guidelines for Safe Use” and follow its operating instructions.
1 1.1 Guidelines for Safe Use To ensure safe use, practice using the e-drive by following the procedures outlined below, in order to familiarize yourself with the handling and performance characteristics of the e-drive. At first, practice riding in a safe and level area. Be sure to have an assistant accompany you and ensure your safety. 1.1.1 Level, Spacious, and Safe Areas For Safe Use n Forward and stop • First, become familiar with joystick operation.
1.1.2 Everyday Situations 1 n Sidewalks • Be careful not to bump into pedestrians and obstructions. For Safe Use • Adjust your operation to suit the road surface conditions. n Crosswalks • Allow sufficient time to cross the road at a crosswalk. • Be careful with the curb between the road and the sidewalk. n Curbs • Learn how to safely maneuver up and down a curb and know the limits. • Stop your wheelchair before a curb, and then proceed carefully.
1 1.2 Safety Information WARNING Use in the following areas or environments may involve risk. Always be accompanied by an assistant to ensure safety. For Safe Use • Railroad crossings There is a risk of the casters catching in the tracks. • Sidewalks without fences There is a risk of falling into the road. • Train platforms There is a risk of falling onto the tracks. • Meshed covers on ditches and storm drains There is a risk of the casters catching in the cover.
WARNING On an irregular surface with high curbs or dips, there is a risk of a rollover or fall if the wheelchair tilts too far backward. 1 • Always check the surrounding conditions carefully for safety. For Safe Use • If necessary, make sure you are accompanied by an assistant who can ensure safety. WARNING There is a danger of the wheelchair moving unexpectedly, causing a rollover or a fall if you get in and out of the wheelchair incorrectly. Be sure to get in and out using the following procedure.
1 WARNING Modifying the e-drive unit or its mounting portion may adversely affect its performance or safety. Never make any modifications. 18 For Safe Use If you find that something is wrong, contact the nearest dealer after checking the “Troubleshooting” section. WARNING It is very dangerous to let children or people who do not know how to operate this wheelchair ride in it. Make sure to remove the battery when it is not in use.
WARNING In spite of its compact size, the battery of the e-drive has a high energy capacity. Incorrect use may damage the equipment or cause burns or a fire in some cases. 1 • Use the specified charger for charging the battery. For Safe Use • Always put on the protective cap when the battery is not in use. • Do not connect the terminals (+, -) of the battery with wires or other metals. • Avoid applying a sharp impact to the battery, and do not disassemble or modify it.
2. Names of Parts The following are the names of the parts of the e-drive details on their functions and handling, refer to the respective pages.
2 Names of Parts NOTE The assistant controller is available as an option.
3 Nickel Metal Hydride Battery 3. Nickel Metal Hydride Battery WARNING In spite of its compact size, the nickel metal hydride battery has a high energy capacity. Incorrect use may damage the equipment or cause burns or a fire in some cases. WARNING • Use the specified charger e-drive for charging the battery. • Do not use the specified charger for any other electrical equipment. • Do not handle the power plug of the specified charger with wet hands.
3.1 Characteristics 1. This is an earth-friendly battery, offering a very high energy density, that does not contain lead, mercury, or cadmium. 2. It has a Battery Management Control (BMC) system that uses a computer to keep track of charge/discharge status, operating conditions, and temperature. 3. Although it is susceptible to the memory effect that reduces its discharge capacity when it is subjected to shallow charge and discharge cycles, it can be solved by refresh charging it periodically. 4.
3.1.1 Names of Battery Parts Names of Battery Parts Release button Releases the battery from the unit. Indicator switch Indicates the battery residual capacity. Protective cap Protects the contact points from short circuits. Battery fuse (20 A, yellow) Protects the battery, and should not be removed under normal conditions. Spare battery fuse (20 A, yellow) This is a replacement fuse in case the fuse in the unit is blown.
3.1.2 Battery Indicator Lamps Press the indicator switch (green button) to indicate the battery’s residual capacity. NOTE Even if the battery is used correctly, its performance will deteriorate gradually. This battery uses an absolute capacity indication system, which, after the battery is charged, lights the indicator lamps in accordance with the extent of the battery’s deterioration.
3.2 3.2.1 Charger Characteristics 1. Charging takes place automatically from start to finish. 2. The charger has a charge lamp to indicate its operating condition. 3. A refresh lamp flashes to inform you that the battery needs refresh charging (once every 13 to 26 charges). 4. A cooling fan operates automatically to cool the charger if its temperature increases during charging. 5. The charger is compatible with worldwide voltage sources from 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz.
3.2.3 Charger Indicator Lamps n Green lamp lighted Indicates normal charging. The charging light will go out after charging is completed. n Green lamp flashing Indicates that the charger is in charge standby, which occurs when the temperature of the battery is not within the chargeable range (0°C to 40°C) or the battery voltage is low. When the conditions become appropriate, the green lamp will change from flashing to constant illumination, and charging will start automatically.
3.3 Charging Please read the following instructions thoroughly before charging a battery. n Charging location A battery can be charged as long as its temperature range is between 0°C and 40°C. However, to ensure the life of the battery, the following conditions are recommended. • Indoors, in a cool, well ventilated place. • Where the temperature can be kept between 10°C to 25°C while charging. • A level and stable location. CAUTION Avoid charging in the following places.
3.3.1 Step 1 Rapid Charging 29 Insert the battery Connect the power cord to a power source. Hold the power cord by its plugs and connect it to the charger and to a power source. 2 Install the battery in the charger. Insert the battery into the battery slot of the charger until it is fully seated. If the battery is at an appropriate temperature, the charge lamp (green) will light and charging will start. 3 Step 3 Check the capacity indicator lamps. 4 Check the charging condition.
3.3.2 Refresh Charging When the refresh lamp (orange) flashes and informs you of the need to refresh charge the battery: Step 1 Press the refresh switch. While the refresh lamp is flashing (approximately 10 seconds), press the refresh switch and confirm that the refresh lamp has lighted. The charger will start discharging the battery.
3.4 Step 1 After Charging 31 Remove the battery. When charging has been completed, remove the battery. Step 2 Install the protective cap. To store the battery, install a protective cap on the removed battery. WARNING Make sure to install a protective cap on a removed battery before storing it. Exposed contacts can cause short circuits. Step 3 3 Disconnect the plug. Hold the power cord by its plug and disconnect it from the outlet.
3.5 Troubleshooting (Nickel Metal Hydride Battery) Problem Charger LED Battery LED Check point What to do Off Is the power cord connected? Connect the cord. Off Off Will another battery accept a charge? Replace the charger if it cannot charge. Green and red LEDs flash alternately Off Is the battery fuse blown? Replace the fuse. Green and red LEDs flash alternately Off Will another battery accept a charge? Replace the charger.
4. Lithium Ion Battery WARNING In spite of its compact size, the lithium ion battery has a high energy capacity. Incorrect use may damage the equipment or cause burns or a fire in some cases. WARNING 4 Lithium Ion Battery • Use the specified charger for charging the battery. • Do not use the specified charger for any other electrical equipment. • Do not handle the power plug of the specified charger with wet hands.
4.1 Characteristics 34 1: This is an earth-friendly battery, offering a very high energy density, that does not contain lead, mercury, or cadmium. 2: It has a Battery Management Control (BMC) system that uses a computer to keep track of the charge/discharge status, operating conditions, and temperature of the battery. 3: It is not susceptible to the memory effect even if it is subjected to shallow charge and discharge cycles.
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4.1.2 Battery Capacity Indicator Lamps Press the indicator switch (green button) to indicate the battery’s residual capacity. Capacity Indicator Lamps Using 5 Full 1 Empty Charging Indicator switch NOTE This battery has a large capacity, and deteriorates only moderately. It uses a relative capacity indication system that lights all the lamps each time a charge is completed. Characteristics of the relative indication system This battery uses a relative indication system.
4.2 4.2.1 Charger 37 Characteristics 1. Charging takes place automatically from start to finish. 2. The charger can charge a battery that is mounted on the unit or removed. 3. The charger has a charge lamp to indicate its operating condition. 4. The charger is compatible with worldwide voltage sources from 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz. (An adapter for the power supply plug may be necessary in some countries.
4.2.3 Charger Indicator Lamps n Green lamp lighted Indicates normal charging. The charging light will go out after charging is completed. n Green lamp flashing Indicates that the charger is in charge standby, which occurs when the temperature of the battery is not within the chargeable range (-5°C to +45°C) or the battery voltage is low. When the conditions become appropriate, the green lamp will change from flashing to constant illumination, and charging will start automatically.
4.3 Charging Please read the following instructions thoroughly before charging a battery. n Charging location A battery can be charged as long as its temperature range is between -5°C and +45°C. However, to ensure the life of the battery, the following conditions are recommended. • Indoors, in a cool, well ventilated place. • A level and stable location. CAUTION Avoid charging in the following places. Example 1: High-temperature locations exposed to direct sunlight or near a stove.
4.3.1 Bench Charging n Charging the Battery out of the Unit Charging the Battery out of the Unit Power cord Charging plug Battery 1 Insert the charging plug into the charger adapter. Step 2 Connect the power cord. Holding the power cord by its plugs and connect it to the charger and to a power source. Step 3 Open the charger adapter and install the battery. Insert the battery so that the terminals on the battery mate properly with the terminals on the adapter.
4.3.2 Onboard Charging 41 n Charging the Battery in the Unit Charging the Battery in the Unit Connector cover Charging plug Power cord 4 Lithium Ion Battery Step 1 Turn OFF the power switch at the unit. Step 2 Connect the power cord to a power source. Holding the power cord by its plug and connect it to a power source. Step 3 Insert the charging plug into the charging connector of the battery.
4.4 Step 1 After Charging Remove the battery. When charging has been completed, remove the battery. Step 2 Install the protective cap. To store the battery, install a protective cap on the removed battery. WARNING Make sure to install a protective cap on a removed battery before storing it. Exposed contacts can cause short circuits. Step 3 Disconnect the plug. Hold the power cord by its plug and disconnect it from the outlet.
4.5 Troubleshooting (Lithium Ion Battery) Problem Will not charge Prolonged charge standby Charger LED Battery LED 4 Off Is the power cord connected? Connect the cord. Red LED is lighted Off Is the battery fuse blown? Replace the fuse. Red LED flashes Off Is the battery connected securely? Replace the charger. Green LED flashes Residual capacity indicator lamps are lighted Is the battery temperature appropriate? Wait until it reaches an appropriate temperature.
5. Operating Instructions (Driving) WARNING Incorrect use of the e-drive may cause injury or damage to the wheelchair, depending on the road or traffic conditions. Before using the e-drive, thoroughly read “1. For Safe Use” to assure full understanding. 5.1 5.1.1 Step 1 Operating Instructions for the Controller Before Starting Check the residual capacity of the battery. Press the indicator switch to check the residual capacity of the battery by way of the capacity indicator lamps.
Step 4 Get in the wheelchair. 45 When you get in the wheelchair or position at a table, make sure the parking brakes of the wheelchair are applied. If the controller gets in your way, detach it and place it on the lower holder. To free the e-drive controller, turn the controller mounting arm by tilting the knob under the arm forward.
5.1.2 From Starting to Stopping Step 1 Check that the parking brakes are applied to both wheels. Step 2 Pull the clutch lever up to the power drive (clutch engagement) position. Never try to shift the clutch lever while riding. Clutch Lever Clutch lever Power (clutch engagement side) Manual (clutch disengagement side) WARNING If you shift the clutch lever while riding, there is a risk of losing control, rolling over, or falling down. Shift the clutch lever only with the wheelchair stopped.
CAUTION If you turn the power switch ON and tilt the joystick when the clutch lever set to manual drive, the buzzer will beep “Pi Pi Pi Pi” to warn you that the clutch has been disengaged. CAUTION If the warning lamp (red) lights immediately after the battery is replaced with one that has been charged, there may be a failure in the system, rendering the wheelchair immobile. In this case, contact your nearest dealer. Step 4 Adjust the speed.
警WARNING If you overload the motor by tilting the joystick to go up a hill that is too steep or over a curb that is too high, the buzzer will beep “Pi — Pi —”. If you continue to overload the motor in this state, the buzzer will beep “Pi —” and the wheelchair will come to a stop. At this time, the warning light (red) will flash continuously. Although you will be able to resume traveling by turning the power back on, there is a risk of damaging the equipment.
Step 9 Bring the wheelchair to a stop. 49 To stop the wheelchair, move the joystick back to the neutral position. When you release the joystick, it returns automatically by spring action. Then, the electrical magnetic brake engages automatically. CAUTION The electrical magnetic brake engages only if the clutch lever is in the power drive (clutch engagement) position. n Auto-off function If you do not operate the joystick for 10 minutes, the power turns off automatically to conserve the battery power.
5.1.3 Step 1 After Riding Turn the power switch OFF. When the wheelchair is not in use, store it in a safe place and turn the power OFF. WARNING There is a danger of the wheelchair moving unexpectedly, causing a rollover or a fall if you get in and out of it incorrectly. Be sure to get in and out using the proper procedure. WARNING • If the controller is mounted on the tilt-up arm support, never raise the arm support with the power switch turned ON.
6. Operating Instructions for the Assistant Controller (Optional) WARNING Incorrect use of the e-drive may cause injury or damage to the wheelchair, depending on the road or traffic conditions. Before using the e-drive, the assistant should thoroughly read “1. For Safe Use” to assure full understanding. 6.
Step 4 Check the clutch. Check that the clutch lever is in the power drive position. CAUTION If you turn the power switch ON and tilt the joystick when the clutch lever set to manual drive, the buzzer will beep “Pi Pi Pi Pi” to warn you that the clutch has been disengaged. Step 5 Release the brakes of both wheels. Release the parking brakes. Step 6 Start off. While grasping the handgrips, press the respective switches on the assistant controller to shift forward or reverse.
7. Setting Parameters 7 7.1 Function Parameters n Auto power off The time to auto power off the unit can be set. ˆ Standard: 10 minutes; Maximum: 60 minutes Also, the auto power off function can be disabled. Setting Parameters n Buzzer sound The buzzer that sounds when the unit is turned on and off can be disabled. However, this will also disable the warning sounds. The horn is not possible to disable. 7.2 7.2.
8. Transporting and Storing Instructions 8.1 Transporting Instructions Follow the procedures below when transporting the wheelchair by car. Step 1 Remove the battery. Remove the battery so that the power will not turn on unexpectedly during transport. 8 WARNING Make sure to install a protective cap on a removed battery before storing it. Exposed contacts can cause short circuits. 2 Lock the wheels. Set the clutch lever to the power drive position so the wheels will not spin.
n Precautions during Transport 55 Be careful of the following items during transport. CAUTION Do not turn the wheelchair upside down. The controller, which is designed for easy installation and removal, will fall out and become damaged. Oof! CAUTION This unit has precision electronic components. Avoid impact. 8 CAUTION Place something underneath the wheelchair to serve as a cushion so that the wheelchair will not rattle during transport, and secure the wheelchair so that it will not move.
8.2 Storing Instructions Be careful of the following items during storage. 1. Store the wheelchair with the battery removed. • It is very dangerous to let children or people who do not know how to operate this wheelchair ride in it. Make sure to remove the battery when it is not in use. • Make sure to install a protective cap on the removed battery before storing it. Exposed contacts can cause short circuits. 2. Be careful after a rainfall and of water drops.
9 Maintenance and Adjustment GUARANTEE AND MAINTENANCE . Guarantee: • The complete product has a 2 -year guarantee except for battery Maintenance: • Do not spray water onto the machinery • Wipe clean the wheel axles and lubricate them with a little oil. • Tighten the spokes once a year. • Check nuts and screws regularly and tighten them when necessary (this applies to all lose parts). • Wipe the frame with a soft cloth and detergent.
Do not charge the battery where there is a risk of the equipment getting wet or humidity. Risk of short-circuiting and electric shocks. Do not place anything onto or extremely close to the battery charger when it is charging. The charger may overheat and stop working. Ensure that no children or pets touch the charger. Risk of electric shocks or damage to the equipment. Do not use any other type of charger. Only use the one enclosed in the delivery. Warning! Be careful when you handle the battery.
9. Maintenance and Adjustment 9.1 Maintenance the Wheelchair Body and Wheels 59 WARNING Continuing to use the wheelchair with a problem in the wheelchair body or the wheels may cause sudden damage to the wheelchair while traveling, and may result in a rollover or fall. Always check the condition of the parts of the wheelchair. If you detect any problem, have the wheelchair inspected and repaired by the dealer.
9.2 9.2.1 Adjusting the Parts Anti-tip device WARNING Traveling with the anti-tip device detached, retracted, or made shorter than the “standard length” may cause a rollover. Never travel without adjusting the anti-tip device properly. Step 1 Remove the retaining bolt. Use a hex wrench to remove the retaining bolt from the anti-tip device. Retaining bolt • Tool: 5 mm hex wrench Step 2 Set the “ standard length ” . Slide the bar and adjust it to the “standard length”.
9.2.2 Step 1 Controller 61 Adjust the longitudinal position. Loosen the lower angle adjustment nut and determine the longitudinal position of the controller. Then, securely tighten the angle adjustment nut. • Tool: 5 mm hex wrench, 10 mm spanner • Tightening torque: 8 to 11 N·m Step 9 2 Make a fine adjustment in the height direction and the mounting.
9.2.3 Step 1 Controller Adjust the longitudinal position. 62 Arm support Loosen the retaining bolt below the arm support and determine the longitudinal position of the controller. Then, securely tighten the bolt to the specified torque. NOTE Maintain clearance so that the arm support will not interfere with the switches on the controller. • Tool: 5 mm hex wrench • Tightening torque: 6 to 8 N·m Step 2 Adjust the horizontal position.
10. Troubleshooting If there seems to be a problem with your wheelchair, check the items below before requesting a repair. 10.1 Operation and Handling Traveling in power drive, manual drive, or by assistant Problem Does not start moving LED indication Green flashing Red lighted Beeps (Pi —) Has the battery run down? Charge the battery. If there is no problem with the battery, contact the dealer. Is the battery properly inserted? Insert the battery properly.
11. Specifications and Other Information 11. Specifications and Other Information 51 1 64 Item Specifications Item Specifications Unit weight (22 2 inch) 14.5 kg (excluding battery) Unit weight (22 2 inch) 14.
Warning Label Positions Warning Label Location Diagram 11.2 JW Active WARNING CAUTION NEVER OPERATE THE WHEELCHAIR ALONE WHO CANNOT APPLY PARKING BRAKE. FOR SAFETY, READ THE OWNER’S MANUAL WELL. WARNING N E V E R O P E R AT E T H E WHEELCHAIR WITH BEING FOLDED THE ANTI-TIP DEVICE. CAUTION Diesen Handgriff nicht zum Anheben des Rollstuhls benutzen Do not use this handle to lift the wheelchair Warning Label Positions WARNING CAUTION NEVER OPERATE THE WHEELCHAIR ALONE WHO CANNOT APPLY PARKING BRAKE.
WARNING! If the instructions are not followed, injury to the user and/or damage to the wheelchair may result. • Always use the overturn protection. • Do not lift the chair by the battery, battery holder, cable or pushrims. • Do not let children or people not familiar with e-drive use the wheelchair. This product has been supplied from an environmentally aware manufacturer that complies with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/CE.
n After-Sales Service For your inspection, repair, and service needs, please contact the dealer where you purchased the e-drive. Sales dealer: Produced by Decon Wheel Landerydsvägen 314 33 HYLTEBRUK Sweden Phone +46 345 408 80 Fax +46 345 408 95 www.deconwheel.se info@decon.