Upon receipt of your wheelchair please verify that all the parts are included, and it is free of shipping damage. If there seems to be damage due to shipping, please contact the shipping company to begin a claim. Contents Introduction Quick Refference Guide Specifications EMI Warning...
Congratulations on the purchase of your new power wheelchair. This model has been designed with your practical needs in mind. lt is equipped with modern high-tech electronics and special features for a more comfortable ride. This manual contains important information regarding the safe use of the power wheelchair.
Quick Reference Guide 1. Slide controller mount bar into the left or right arm receiver. 2. Unfold chair by by grasping the push handle and front seat frame and pull apart. 3. Lock Frame open with fold latch by flipping the wire loop up and securing.
4. Lower the armrest and lock in place bturning the locking lever upwards. Specifications Seat Width: 46 cm (18.1”) Seat Depth: 42 cm (16.5”) Seat Height: 50 cm (19.7”) Backrest Height: 35 cm (13.8”) Net Weight: 29 kg (63.9 lb.) Weight Capacity: 136 kg (300 lb.) Caster:...
Failure to follow the instructions below may result in damage to the electric wheelchair or serious injury. Practice Operation The operation of a power wheelchair can cause damage or injury if not done safely. Please accustom yourself to driving your new wheelchair in open uncrowded places.
(2) Be aware of nearby transmitters such as radio or TV stations and try to avoid coming close to them. (3) If unintended movement or brake release occurs, turn the powered wheelchair off immediately to make sure of safety. (4) Be aware that adding accessories or components, or modifying the powered wheelchair, may make it more susceptible to interference from radio wave sources.
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Do not press the On / Off Button of the controller when the power wheelchair is moving. This will cause damage to the electromagnetic brakes or cause damage to the joystick controller. Do not drive over deep, soft terrain (soft dirt, loose gravel, or deep snow or long grass).
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Important! Ensure there are no obstacles and it is safe before driving backwards. Drive at low speeds in reverse. Avoid eratic driving in any direction. Keep arms on armrests while driving. Do no try to climb curbs more then 5 cm (2”) high. Do Not Attempt to cross a gap in the driving surface more then 10 cm (4”) wide.
Terminology Joystick: The component housing the speed control, battery gauge, driving gimbal, charger port, horn, on/off button, acceleration and deceleration button. Gimbal: The small knob on the joystick to allow the user to control speed and direction of the wheelchair. Controller: The electronic device that responds to commands from the joystick.
Joystick Information The joystick is the main component for operating your wheelchair. It is important that it is not bumped or banged for continued safe operation. Damage to the joystick will make your chair difficult to operate or prevent its operation at all. Avoid storing the joystick in damp or humid areas for long periods of time.
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On / Off Button & Power Display The on / off button provides power to the electronic systems of the wheelchair. In an emergency situation, you can use the on / off button to stop the wheelchair. The battery gauge lights up to show the current battery power of the wheelchair.
Acceleration Button Pressing this button will increase the maximum speed level of the wheelchair which is indicated on the speed display. Each time the button is pressed the speed will increase one level. The chair speed cannot be changed when the wheelchair is moving. Deceleration Button Pressing this button will decrease the maximum speed level of the wheelchair which is indicated on the speed display.
Horn Horn Signal Indication Possible Cause 2 short beeps Left motor failure Loose motor connection. followed by 2 long Check connections beeps 2 short beeps Right motor failure Loose motor connection. followed by 2 long Check connections beeps 2 short beeps Controller has an over- Controller problem followed by 6 long...
Folding the Wheelchair 1) Release the arm locks and lower the arms. 2) Loosen the rear frame lock in front of and above the batteries 3) Hold the push bar with one hand and the front seat cushion frame with the other hand. Pull both towards each other until your wheelchair is completely folded.
Flipping Back the Armrest Turn the armrest locking knobs downwards to release the arms and then lift the arms up and back. It is recommended that users who aren’t physically able to flip the arms back and forth have the help of a caregiver who is familiar with this action. Removing the Batteries Unplug the power cord Hold down the locking catch to release the battery from...
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2) The battery needs to be fully discharged 4 or 5 times and fully recharged before the battery will begin working at its full potential. Recharge for 8 to 14 hours each discharge and reuse the wheelchair again until discharged. Note: Be careful not to travel too far from a recharging place when battery charge levels are low to prevent getting stranded without power.
3) Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasives to clean your wheelchair. Warranty: EZee Life™ products carry a one-year warranty against manufacturing defects, faulty materials and workmanship. In the event of a defect covered by this warranty, we will, at our option, repair or replace the item.
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