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EZee Fold 2G
User Manual
Models: CH4053 - Black Frame
CH4054 - Silver Frame
EZee Life™ Products
34 Futurity Gate, Unit 15, Concord, Ontario L4K 1S6

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  • Page 1 …..........EZee Fold 2G User Manual Models: CH4053 - Black Frame CH4054 - Silver Frame EZee Life™ Products 34 Futurity Gate, Unit 15, Concord, Ontario L4K 1S6...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Thank you for purchasing the EZee Fold portable folding wheelchair. Before operating the electric wheelchair for the first time, please read this manual for users carefully. These instructions will help you to understand the performance, the mode of operation and appropriate maintenance. When you use this electric wheelchair, if you cannot control it safely or need advice and help on its use, please contact your dealer for help.
  • Page 3: Safety Symbols

    Safety Symbols The symbols below can help you identify warnings, mandatory operation and prohibited operation of the electric wheelchair. Identifying and understanding them completely is very important. Read and follow the guidance of this manual. The safety warning sign or an indicator of a dangerous operation that may hurt you or others.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    Specifications Size: Opened 98.5 x 61 x 93.5 cm SIze: Folded 61 x 29 x 81 cm Weight Capacity 120 kgs (265 lbs) Motor Type Brushless DC Motor Rated Power 180 W x 2 pcs Input Power 24 VDC Brake System Intelligent Electromagnetic Brake Battery Type Lithium...
  • Page 5: Wheelchair Structure

    Wheelchair Structure 1) Backrest 2) Armrest 3) Joystick 4) Seat Cushion 5) Lithium Battery 6) Carry Bag 7) Footrest 8) Caster 9) Caster Fork 10) Rear Wheel 11) Fender 12) Controller...
  • Page 6 Wheelchair Parts List Below is a list of the parts that wre included with your wheelchair. 1) Main Frame Assembly 2) Batteries 3) Joystick 4) Charger 5) Secondary Charger Cable 6) Seat Belt 7) Adjustment Tools 8) User Manual Serial Number Location: Bottom of the bar under the seat.
  • Page 7: Electromagnetic Interference

    Electromagnetic Interference Information Caution Electromagnetic interference may cause impact on the electric wheelchair, so reading and understanding this manual is very important. This chapter will describe the problems caused by the electromagnetic interference, so as to help the users to understand and take corresponding protective measures to avoid or minimize the risk.
  • Page 8: Safety

    Caution Although this electric wheelchair has anti-interference ability, the users should still abide by the following rules when using: 1. When power supply is connected, do not operate the radio such as transmitter, a receiver, citizens band (CB), and better not turn on the personal communication devices such as mobile phone, etc.
  • Page 9 4. Please don't try new activities if you are not able to confirm the safety. 5. See to it that you know the area where you are going, and check whether there is danger or not and master the method to avoid any potential risk.
  • Page 10 Joystick Use You need to install the controller as per picture (A1) to reduce the risk of collision or dropping off. 1. Check and adjust the settings every six months or more often if needed. 2. If you find any setting that has changed some functions, please contact the supplier.
  • Page 11 Operating Environment This wheelchair should not be used and placed in heavy rain, snow or ice conditions. 1. Contact with water or excessive moisture can cause electrical failure. Frame, motor and other electric wheelchair parts are not waterproof-designed, it may develop internal rust or corrosion. In order to prevent the malfunction of electric wheelchair, the following operations are strictly prohibited.
  • Page 12 Applicable Terrains 1. The electric wheelchair is only suitable for solid surfaces such as concrete, asphalt, hard pack and indoor floor surfaces. 2. Don't use in the sand or coarse dirt of rugged terrains. Damage to wheels, bearings, shaft or motor parts may occur and fasteners may loosen.
  • Page 13 Balance While Driving When driving, the electric wheelchair should be kept in balance and have a stable of the centre of gravity in order to avoid being tipped over. The factors that influence the balance and the centre of gravity are: 1.
  • Page 14 Let others help you until you are certain that you can transfer to and from the wheelchair safely by yourself. 1. Move your electric wheelchair as close as possible to the place where you can seat yourself stably. Rotate the front wheels that make them as front as possible. Be careful of the pedal, and fold it up as far as possible (as shown in figure B2) Don’t stand on the footrest, otherwise it will be damaged.
  • Page 15 1. When leaning do not lean far enough to lose contact with the backrest and cushion with your body. 2. When reaching do not lean off the seat of the wheelchair. Move the chair closer to the object reaching or use a reacher. 3.
  • Page 16 Ramps and Slopes Always drive straight up and down a ramp. Crossing a slope will throw the center of gravity off and could cause the chair to tip over sideways. When travelling down a slope or ramp the user should try to lean their weight backwards and when climbing a slope or ramp they should lean forward a bit.
  • Page 17: Seat Belt Information

    Stairs and Steps This wheelchair is not designed to be used on stairways, steps or escalators. Do not try to negotiate steps while driving the wheelchair. Do not try to carry the wheelchair up or down stairs with the user in the seat. To traverse a stairway or escalator, the user must be removed from the wheelchair and assisted up the stairs separately from the wheelchair which should be folded and carried.
  • Page 18: Joystick Installation & Info

    Joystick Installation The joystick can be mounted on either the right or left armrest. 1. Insert the joystick into the armrest tube hole. D1 2. Tighten the knob located under the armrest to secure the joystick in place. D2 3. Align the white dots on the socket and plug, insert the plug ensuring the pins line up with the holes in the socket.
  • Page 19 Driving Tips Do not turn quickly at high speed and try to avoid stopping quickly to avoid the wheelchair tipping over. The wheelchair will drive smoothly if the joystick gimbal is handled gently. Push the gimbal in the direction you wish to travel and the chair will move proportionally to the distance you push the gimbal.
  • Page 20: Brakes

    Brake Instructions Caution After any adjustment, repair or maintenance, please make sure all accessories parts are installed securely before using, otherwise injury or damage may occur. Electromagnetic Brakes Please do not engage or disengage the electromagnetic brakes when the power is on. The chair can be pushed manually when the electromagnetic brakes are disengaged but cannot be driven.
  • Page 21: Batteries & Charging

    Battery Instructions Don't use the batteries with different capacity or and different types. Replace the both batteries together if equipped with two; don't mix up the old and new batteries. Do not allow the battery terminals to be shorted out or connected in any way.
  • Page 22 • Take measures to protect the power cords from damage. • Keep the children and pets away from the power wire and don't let them bite and chew it. When unplugging the power cord, please hold the plug. • If the breaker or fuse repeatedly trips when charging, please unplug the charger immediately and contact the dealer or a professional technical personnel.
  • Page 23 Charging the Battery • Use available standard alternating current (AC 110-220 V, 50-60 Hz) for charging, the charging socket is in front/lower section of the joystick. • Make sure that the power is off before charging. • Insert the charging plug of the charger into the charging port in the lower front of the joystick to charge on the chair.
  • Page 24 Over Discharge Protection When the battery charge has run down, the over discharge protection device will protect the battery from excessive discharge. When the over discharge protection device is activated, the maximum speed of the chair will be reduced. Over Current Protection The electric wheelchair is also equipped with an over-current protection device.
  • Page 25: Folding & Unfolding

    Installing/Removing Batteries Ensure the wheelchair power is off before removing or installing the battery(s). To remove the battery, press the button on the battery slot and pull out of the side frame. To install the battery, slide the battery into the battery tube ensuring the lock button engages and the battery connector connects properly.
  • Page 26 Unfolding 1. Flip up both armrests forward, then lift up top handle and lock it in place. 2. Flip up push handle. 3. Grasp the footrest and back frame and pull the wheelchair frame open ensuring the locking pin engages and the frame will not fold.
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting There is a diagnostic indicator in the joystick. When the light is green, it means the wheelchair has no problem. If there is a problem, it will begin flickering. If the indicator light indicates, there is something wrong, turn off the power and turn on it again. If after turning on again, the malfunction is still showing, please refer to the diagnosis information to help you find the possible problems and corresponding...
  • Page 28 The type of the problem can be classified according to the diagnosis code. When there is an error the LED will flash multiple times, pause, then flicker again. The number of flashes between pauses will indicate the nature of the problem. Depending on the nature of the problem the wheelchair may be disabled for safety and to prevent damage.
  • Page 29: Warranty

    Wear Items Excluded Any alterations, misuse, abuse, or accidental damage voids this warranty. EZee Life™ reserves the right to replace or repair any part that has become defective. The warranty does not extend to consequential costs resulting from the fault or defect of the product: freight and travel costs, loss of earnings, or other expenses that one may incur.

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