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EZee Fold DLX and DLX-HD
Portable Power Wheelchair
User Manual
EZee Fold DLX
CH4080
Ezee Fold DLX-HD
CH4085
EZee Life™ Products
34 Futurity Gate, Unit 15
Concord, Ontario L4K 1S6

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  • Page 1 …..........EZee Fold DLX and DLX-HD Portable Power Wheelchair User Manual EZee Fold DLX CH4080 Ezee Fold DLX-HD CH4085 EZee Life™ Products 34 Futurity Gate, Unit 15 Concord, Ontario L4K 1S6...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    EZee Life is not liable for any property damage or bodily injury which may occur as a result of improper use of this power wheelchair or failing to follow the instructions in this manual.
  • Page 3: Guidance For Use

    Guidance for Use This manual must be read and understood completely before your first use. If you have dif ficulty in understanding the warnings, notes and instructions in this owner’s manual,or require additional assistance, please contact your authorized provider or distributor to obtain professional guidance and help. Failure to follow the instructions on this manual can lead to your safety being at risk as result of improper usage, and voiding the warranty.
  • Page 4: Product Safety Symbols

    Product Safety Symbols The following symbols are used to identify warnings, mandatory actions and prohibited actions. It is essential that you fully understand and completely familiarize yourself with these symbols before operating wheelchair for the first time. Read and follow the instructions provided in this manual. Safety warning sign or an indication of a dangerous operation that may endanger your safety or the safety of others.
  • Page 5: Technical Specifications

    Technical Speci fications Specification Ezee Fold DLX Ezee Fold DLX-HD 39.4” x 27.6” x 35” 41.3” x 27.1” x 39.9” Dimensions (Unfolded): 100 x 70 x 89 cm 105 x 69 x 99 cm 13.8” x 27.6” x 29.5” 17.3” x 27.1” x 35”.0”...
  • Page 6: Components

    Components 1. Upper backrest 12. Rear wheel 2. Back cushion 13. Footrest 3. Backrest joint 14. Front wheel 4. Armrest 15. Storage basket 5. Joystick 16. Folding release lever 6. Lithium battery 17. Anti-tippers 7. Seat belt 18. Electromagnetic brake levers 8.
  • Page 7: Electromagnetic Interference Warning

    Electromagnetic Interference Warning The power wheelchair may be affected by electromagnetic interference (EMI), which may cause damage or interruption to the operation of the chair. It is important for you to understand the instructions which can help you take protective measures against the risk of interference. The sources of electromagnetic waves come from broadcasting stations, TV stations, radio transmitters, two-way radios (such as walkie-talkies), cellular phones and computers.
  • Page 8: Safety

    Safety Usage Safety Guidelines Check all electrical and control connections to ensure they are secured safely and firmly. Check battery levels regularly and ensure the battery is charged immediately when needed. Keep tools and any metal objects away from the negative and positive poles of the battery.
  • Page 9 Static Position When the chair is inactive even for a moment; the power must be off (Fig. A2). This will: Prevent the control panel from being activated by accidental touch which may cause the chair to move unintentionally. Prevent the chair from electromagnetic interference sources which may activate the chair’s operation system and cause damage to the chair and bodily harm.
  • Page 10 Note: When the chair is wet, immediately pull out the battery and allow it to dry naturally. Put the battery back after the chair is completely dried. When operating on wet or frictionless ground surfaces, please carefully move at a slow speed and follow the safety guidelines below: When any of the motor wheels losses traction, the chair must be stopped immediately to avoid losing control of the chair (e.g.
  • Page 11 Getting On/Off Whenever moving your body, it is recommended to have a supporting point that is higher than the seat cushion. To avoid and reduce the chance of falling, please be aware of the followings: Before getting on and off the chair, ensure that you lift up the armrest and lower the leg guard.
  • Page 12 Stationary Obstacles Navigating over obstacles such as ramps, slopes, curbs, raised or uneven surfaces, pot holes and rough roads can be hazardous. Extreme caution is needed to avoid tipping the chair over. It is important to climb or descend an obstacle slowly, cautiously and perpendicularly.
  • Page 13 Load Limit Max Load of the chair: 250lbs (120kg) Do not exceed the safe load of the backrest Do not press down or lift up the backrest. Under no circumstances should the user do weight training while using the chair. Overloading the chair may cause damage to the chair’s frame, fastened parts and folding device.
  • Page 14 Positioning Waist Belt The positioning waist belt is for holding your hip properly against the back of the seat and must be strapped 45° over your hip (Fig. C) to prevent the user from sliding out of the seat. Please wear the waist belt at all times while seated.
  • Page 15: Installation Guide

    Installation Guide Mounting the Joystick The control panel can be mounted on the right or left armrest. As shown in Fig. D1, put the quick release clamp of the control panel onto the metal grab bar and lock the quick release handle tightly and securely. a) As shown in Fig.
  • Page 16: Operation Guide

    Operation Guide Joystick The Joystick comprises of the following: 1) Joystick Gimbal - Controls the direction and speed of the chair. Push the joystick towards the desired direction. 2) Power-Off Button - Pressing this button will power off the chair. 3) Battery Life Indicator - Indicates the battery level.
  • Page 17 Joystick When operating the chair for the first time, it is recommended to move the chair at a low speed gently and gradually pushing the control joystick forward. The practice run will help you familiarize yourself with controlling the speed and start and stop of the chair.
  • Page 18 Light flashes intermittently to provide diagnostic information. For details please refer to the following table: Diagnostic Diagnosis Recommended solving methods code Description Single Slow Hall Check the the welding situation of Flash malfunction connection device of the left motor or of left motor check the internal hall component.
  • Page 19: Braking

    Braking After any adjustment, repair or maintenance, check all components and parts for tightness before use, otherwise damage or injury may occur. Pushing the brake lever forward will Pulling the brake lever backward will lock the electromagnetic brakes. unlock the electromagnetic brakes. Electromagnetic Brake System The chair has 2 braking modes which can be selected by pushing the brake levers to “Lock”...
  • Page 20: Battery

    1. Do not operate the chair while the brake is in “Unlock” position, without the presence of an attendant. 2. Do not seat yourself in the chair while the brake is in “Unlock” position, without any assistance from an attendant 3.
  • Page 21 Battery Maintenance The battery’s life and performance may be affected by temperature, condition of the battery, and the weight of the user. Charging the battery continuously for a long duration before the first use can reduce the battery’s service life. It is recommended that you charge the battery for the first time,when the lowest level of the LED light on the control panel flashes.
  • Page 22 Mounting the battery: 1. Hold the battery grip and plug in the battery with the battery bottom aligned to the mouth of the battery holder (Fig. E3). When a click sound is heard, the battery has been mounted firmly. Charging the Battery The battery can be charged with normal AC power (AC 110-220 V, 50-60 Hz).
  • Page 23 Over-discharge Protector The lithium battery will be permanently damaged, if the battery’s capacity has been completely discharged. Therefore, wheelchair is equipped with an over-discharge protector. When the lithium battery is running out, the protector will cut off the circuit automatically and the controller will stop working. When the lowest level red LED light on the battery level indicator flashes, it means that the batteries need to be charged.
  • Page 24: Unfolding And Folding Dlx Ch4080

    XI. Unfolding and Folding After any adjustment, repair or maintenance, ensure all components are securely tightened. When lifting the chair, it is strongly recommended that no one is sitting on the chair before lifting or handling the chair. If absolutely necessary to handle the chair and yourself together, please exercise extreme caution and have at least two attendants to assist in lifting the chair.
  • Page 25 Unfolding CH4080 DLX (cont'd) As shown in Fig. F5, press the backrest adjusting button and turn the back rest in the direction shown in the figure until a click sound is heard. As shown in Fig. F6, press the anti-tipping wheel button and pull out the anti-tipping wheel.
  • Page 26 Folding CH4080 DLX Remove the joystick. (Fig. F9) Press the anti-tipping wheel button and retract the anti-tipping wheel. (Fig. F10) Press the backrest adjusting button (Fig. F11) and turn the back rest in the direction as shown in Fig. F12. Rotate the armrest as shown in Fig.
  • Page 27 Folding CH4080 DLX (Cont'd) Hold the folding lever (Fig. F15) and push the backrest forward (Fig. F16). Press the chair tightly as shown in Fig. F16 until it is fully closed as shown in Fig. F17. CH4080 DLX Anti-Tippers 1) As shown in Fig. G1, press the anti-tipping wheel button. Pull out the anti-tipping wheel to the position of the hole for it to lock.
  • Page 28: Unfolding And Folding Dlx-Hd Ch4085

    After any adjustment, repair or maintenance, ensure all components are securely tightened. When lifting the chair, it is strongly recommended to get the user off the chair before lifting or handling the chair. If absolutely necessary to handle the chair and yourself together, please exercise extreme caution and have at least two attendants to assist in lifting the chair.
  • Page 29 CH4085 DLX-HD Unfolding (Cont'd) As shown in Fig. F5, press the backrest adjusting button and turn the backrest in the direction shown in the figure until a click sound is heard. As shown in Fig. F6, press the anti-tipping wheel button and pull out the anti-tipping wheel.
  • Page 30 CH4085 DLX-HD Folding Remove the joystick. (Fig. F9) Press the anti-tipping wheel button and retract the anti-tipping wheel. (Fig. F10) Press the backrest adjusting button (Fig. F11) and turn the back rest in the direction as shown in Fig. F12. Rotate the armrest as shown in Fig.
  • Page 31 CH4085 DLX-HD Folding Hold the folding lever (Fig. F15) and push the backrest forward (Fig. F16). Press the chair tightly as shown in Fig. F16, pay attention to the direction of the front wheel, until it is fully closed as shown in Fig. F17. CH4085 DLX-HD Anti-Tippers 1) As shown in Fig.
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Re-plug the 4 – pin plug Faulty connection of into the battery connector joystick and the motor at the side of the chair; connector refer to instructions on Page 16. If the power is off automatically, the batteries Low power supply, the must be recharged within power cut off automatically 2 hrs, and charged for 10-...
  • Page 33 Troubleshooting (cont'd) When the power is on, and the electromagnetic Contact the customer brake lever is in “Lock” service to replace the position, the motor wheels electromagnetic brake. cannot move. Electromagneti When the power is off, c brake (cont'd) and the electromagnetic Contact the customer brake lever is in “Unlock”...
  • Page 34: Warranty

    XIII. Warranty Warranty Included Time Frame Description (From date of purchase) Items Main Frame 5 Years Incorrect use, damaged by the user or modifications to the chair, will void the warranty and repair costs will be charged. Motor 2 Years Damaged due to overload or tampering by the user will void the warranty.
  • Page 35 Warranty Exclusions 1. The warranty exclusions extend to the following items: a. Upholstery and seating, armrest, leg guard, footrest, brake pads, motor brushes, tires require replacement due to normal wear and tear. b. Damaged components due to negligence, accident, misuse, abuse, overload commercial use, improper operation, maintenance or storage.
  • Page 36: Packing List

    XIV. Packing List Main Wheelchair Frame Joystick Charger Storage Basket Lithium Battery Video Tutorial User Manual Imported / Distributed by: Factory Direct Medical 34 Futurity Gate, Unit # 15 Concord Ontario L4K 1S6 Local: 416-739-8393 Toll Free: 855-235-2400...

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