As folding the Joy-Rider only takes a few seconds, it can be stored in a small area taking up less space indoors and allows the chair to be easily placed in a vehicle, taxi, or used on public transport.
2. Guidance for using Before using the product for the first time, the user must completely read and understand the manual. If you are unable to understand the warnings, tips and instructions in this manual or in need of extra help, please contact the authorized supplier or distributor, in order to receive professional guidance and help.
3. Safety sign of products The following symbols are used to identify the warnings, mandatory measures and prohibited actions. Before using Joy-Rider for the first time, comprehensive understanding and being thoroughly familiar with these signs are of great importance. Read and follow the instructions in this manual.
4. Technical specification Specification Size (unfolded): 855×645×910mm length*width*height (folded): length*width*height 1115×645×320mm Suggested weight of user Maximum load: 253lb (115kg) Gross/net weight Weight with battery of 21.6kg/weight without battery of 20kg Maximum climbing angle 12° (depending on the weight of the user/climbing safe angle) Full charge mileage 13km (varies with the user's weight, terrain, ground environment, battery status and driving habits)
6. Electromagnetic interference warning The electric wheelchair may be affected by the electromagnetic interference (EMI), which can cause damage or interference to wheelchair. For the user, it is important to understand how this can happen and take protective measures against the risk of interference. The electromagnetic wave sources from radio &...
● Familiarise yourself with all functions of the Joy-Rider. ● When you use it for the first time, please carefully check the user manual until you are completely skilled in the use of the wheelchair.
Please avoid the wheelchair being exposed to extremely heat or cold environments. Joy-Rider is not a fully waterproof wheelchair. High-humidity environments can lead to dust or corrosion inside the wheelchair. If you are in any one of the above environment, please immediately cover the wheelchair to prevent damage.
7.4. Pavement Joy-Rider is designed ideally for dry ground such as a hard floor or indoor floor. Please don't use Joy-Rider on sand, uneven or loose ground, high grass or rough pavement, so as to prevent damage to wheels, bearings, motors and other parts.
● Tilting slope ● The user's weight will affect the weight distribution of the wheelchair. Please do not make self-modification or adjustment of the structure of Joy-Rider. 7.7. Getting on and getting off wheelchair It is recommended for you to take the armrests as supporting points and NOT the joystick when you move into or out of the wheelchair.
Violation of the above guidelines may cause serious injury. If any of the above actions are ignored, the consequences will be at the user's own risk. 7.8. Obstacles Particular care should be taken when using the wheelchair on a slope, near to the edge of a road, on a bumpy or rough road.
● Damage caused by overloading is not within the scope of the warranty. 7.11.Use on Stairs and Escalators Joy-Rider is not designed for use on stairs and escalators. It is prohibited to move and use Joy-Rider on stairs and escalators, otherwise it will seriously damage the seat body. ...
8. Operation guidance 8.1. Control panel The control panel consists of the following components: Press this button to start the power supply, press again to Power button turn off the power supply. Increases the speed of the Increase max wheelchair. speed button Maximum speed: 6km/h Reduces the speed of the...
8.2. The following table shows various states of the battery power display Illumination display Description Reason Remarks No LED’s on Power supply is switched off or in standby state, or the system has entered sleep mode. All LED lights on The power supply is As the battery is used, on and battery is fully...
8.3. Joystick operation When operating the wheelchair for the first time, start it slowly and gradually push the joystick forward. This will help you become familiar with controlling the speed and direction of the wheelchair. Do not turn the wheelchair suddenly at high speed, otherwise the wheelchair may lose balance and overturn, potentially causing personal injury.
10.Brake After any adjustment, repair and maintenance of the wheelchair, check all the assembly and fastening parts before using, or it may cause damage and harm. 10.1.Electromagnetic brake lever Lock Unlock 10.2.Electromagnetic brake system The brake lever is used to "lock" and "unlocked" the wheelchair which has two operating modes: ●...
11.Battery Keep tools and other metal items away from the battery terminals or it may cause a short circuit or electric shock. Keep away from flammable materials. Avoid exposure to open fire and spark source. Do not put the battery and flammable or combustible goods to be transported together.
When not using the Joy-Rider for a long period of time, it should be charged once every two months. If the battery has not been charged for a long time, long-term damage will...
11.2.Install/remove the battery Before installing or removing the battery, the power supply must be switched off. Remove the battery: Rotate the battery's fixing button (Figure EI) and hold the battery handle, and then remove the battery from the battery base (Figure E2) 11.3.Install the battery Hold the battery handle and align it to the discharge socket (Figure E3).
11.4.Charge The battery is charged by general AC power (AC 110-220V 50-60HZ). The charging port is located under the front of the joystick. (Figure E6). 1. Insert the mains cable of the supplied battery charger into the mains power socket. When LED shows red, it is in standby mode.
When the battery is out of power, please charge within one week. 11.6.Over-current protector Joy-Rider is also installed with the over-current protector. If the current supplied to the motor is too high, the over-current protector will cut off the current supply. If hill climbing is...
12.Unfolding and folding After repair or maintenance, all parts should be fixed safely. When handling the wheelchair, use the recommended grip points as shown in the figure. Using other grip positions may result in injury to the handler. Handling position...
12.1.Unfolding 1. Pull the release chord to detach the two 2. Whilst pulling the release chord, pull up locking pins. the backrest bar to unfold. 3. When unfolding is complete, the two locking pins will secure into their location holes. Ensure the two locking pins are correctly located - see picture below.
12.2.Folding 1. Pull the release chord to detach the two locking pins. 2. Whilst pulling the release chord, lower the backrest bar to fold the wheelchair. When folding is complete, the two locking pins will secure into their location holes. Ensure the two locking pins are correctly located - see picture below.
13.Troubleshooting Some faults will be displayed through the fault code in the form of an LED light on the control panel. When a problem occurs, the fault code LED light will flash. When the "fault code" LED light is flashing, shut down and restart the power supply on the control panel.
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The right motor Check whether the connection terminal of has a fault. the right motor is loose. 5th LED flashes The left electric Check whether the left electric brake is brake has a fault. unlocked or the connection terminal is loose.
14.Packing list Name Quantity Remarks Main frame Lithium battery Joystick controller Charger Instruction Manual 15.Warranty sheet Warranty Duration (from date of Instruction item purchasing) Incorrect usage where the user damages and Main frame 1 year changes the seat, then the warranty is not allowed.
Thank you for purchasing the Joy-Rider. For any personal injury or property damage arising from any improper or unsafe use of this seat, the manufacturer and supplier does not bear any responsibility. If you have any question on Joy-Rider and its safe operation, you can contact the dealer at any time.
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