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Castricummer
Werf 26
1901 RW Castricum
The Netherlands
www.pride-mobility.co.uk
www.quantumrehab.co.uk

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  • Page 2 CONTENTS CONTENTS---------------------------------------------------------------------1 befo INTRODUCTION---------------------------------------------------------2 ther if yo ATTENTION---------------------------------------------------------------3-4 STRUCTURE AND PERFORMANCE------------------------------5-7 ASSEMNLY/FOLDING/DEBUG--------------------------------- ---8-10 stro OPERATION------------------------------------------------------- ----11-14 MAINTENANCE---------------------------------------------------- -15-16 WARRANTY--------------------------------------------------------------17 I. In This trav dail This This This indo slop Pride Mobility Products Ltd. INFMANUI-GOUK/Rev B/NOVEMBER 2017...
  • Page 3 I. INTRODUCTION Read and follow all instructions, warnings, and notes in this manual before attempting to operate your power wheelchair for the first time. If there is any information in this manual which you do not understand, or if you require additional assistance for assembly or operation, please contact with your authorized local provider.
  • Page 4 II. ATTENTION Please note: The safety and durability of this product depends not only on the structural strength of products, but also on the user usage and use of the product environment, user habits, whether the periodic maintenance, and other factors. 2.1 Instructions before using 2.1.1 If the user manual is not completely read and understood, please do not drive.
  • Page 5 II. ATTENTION 2.2.6 Please ensure that the controller system fixed well, joystick is straight and correct. Sit comfortably and fasten the lap belt. Sit back against the backrest, this helps with stability on oneven roads. 2.2.7 ural Press the on/off button, firstly check whether the current fastest speed setting is appropriate for your operating proficiency, or it should be adjusted for safety.
  • Page 6 III.STRUCTURE AND PERFORMANCE 3.STRUCTURE AND PERFORMANCE 3.1 Power chair consists of several parts mainly(figure 1): Chair-Frame: It consists of a foldable component, which can be folded from the seatbase’s middle in order to store or transport conveniently. Joystick: It has the function of moving forward, back, turning, speed adjustment and etc.
  • Page 7 III.STRUCTURE AND PERFORMANCE 3.2 Product characteristics of the electric wheelchair Classification according to prevent electric shock type : internal power supply Classification according to prevent electric shock level : type B applied part Wheelchairs are non-AP or APG-type device. Classification according to the operation pattern classification: run continuously.
  • Page 8 III.STRUCTURE AND PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION Overall Dimensions 900mmX600mmX880mm Seat Height 500mm Seat Width 400mm Seat Depth 410mm Arm Height 210mm Seatback Height 420mm Battery Weight 1.35kg Wheelchair Weight 19.8kg without battery 3.7 Mph Maximum Speed Braking Distance(on a level surface) ≤1000mm 900mm 水平路面制动...
  • Page 9 IV.ASSEMNLY/FOLDING/DEBUG 5.1 Installation 5.1.1 Take out the wheelchair from the packing box and put it on the ground. Push the backrest and footrest back and forth respectively by two hands(figure 2). When you hear a click, the locating pins are inserted into the positioning holes, and in this case, the chair frame has been completely opened 5.1.2 Fold down the armrest forward(figure 4)
  • Page 10 IV.ASSEMBLY/FOLDING/DEBUG CAUTION! 1. Make sure that the locating pins have been inserted into the positioning holes when the wheelchair has been fully folded open, and then it can be used. 2. Make sure that the anti-tippers are fully pulled out in order to prevent the wheelchair back from tipping over, which may result inpersonal injury.
  • Page 11 IV.ASSEMBLY/FOLDING/DEBUG figure 12 figure 11 For ease of use, the wheelchair is equipped with two motor lock levers, when you press down the motor lock lever to "manual", the wheelchair will be in manual mode, and can be pushed by hand. When the motor lock lever is pressed upward to "electric", the wheelchair will be on electric mode, and can't be moved by hand(figure 11).
  • Page 12 V. OPERATION 6. USE, OPERATION 6.1 Use 6.1.1 Controller: It is the key component of a wheelchair. All electronics to operate the latter are housed in it(figure 18). Usually the controller is installed in one armrest, which is connected with motor and battery on power box.
  • Page 13 V. OPERATION battery gauge on/off button chearger socket horn button speed light speed down button nics speed up button er is joystick 6.1.2 Batteries and Its Usage Fully charge your new battery prior to its initial use. This brings the battery up to about 90% of its peak performance level;...
  • Page 14 V. OPERATION 6.1.4Circuit breaker The circuit breaker, which is located in the battery box, is set for the wheelchair’s safety. Once motors or batteries overloaded, the circuit breaker will trip to cut off the power. After one or two minutes, it will automatically reset and then you can continue to drive the wheelchair.
  • Page 15 V. OPERATION forward right left backward 7. Fault Diagnosis and Troubleshooting For your convenience,this product has an automatic fault warning function . Once it malfunctions, the LEDs on the controller will flash with alarm sounded by the horn. You can find where a fault is according to information in Table 2.
  • Page 16 VI. MAINTENANCE 9. Maintenance 9.1 Maintenance Your power wheelchair also requires routine maintenance like other motorized vehicles. Some checks can be performed by yourself, but others require assistance from your service agent. Preventive maintenance is very important. If you follow the maintenance and checks in this section, your ●Tu wheelchair will offer you trouble-free operation for years.
  • Page 17 VI. MAINTENANCE WARNING! Never let the battery freeze, do not charge the frozen battery, which may cause personal injury and the battery damaged. 9.1.4 Maintenance after use ●Turn off the power(It is the best to disconnect all the connectors.) ● Prevent children and unfit people from using the wheelchair. ●Store the wheelchair in normal temperature to prevent reformation so that it keeps its performances for long period.
  • Page 18 VII. WARRANTY 10.2 Storage Your wheelchair should be stored in a dry condition free from sources of extreme temperature and dampness. Remove the batteries from the wheelchair prior to storage. Otherwise, the frame may be rusted and the electronics may be damaged. 11.
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