EZee Life CH4061 Manual

EZee Life CH4061 Manual

2g portable power wheelchair

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EZee Fold 2G Portable
Power Wheelchair
Model: CH4061 Black Frame
CH4062 Grey Frame
EZee Life™ Products
34 Futurity Gate, Unit 15
Concord, Ontario L4K 1S6

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  • Page 1 …..........EZee Fold 2G Portable Power Wheelchair Model: CH4061 Black Frame CH4062 Grey Frame EZee Life™ Products 34 Futurity Gate, Unit 15 Concord, Ontario L4K 1S6...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents I. GUIDANCE FOR USE II. PRODUCT SAFETY SYMBOLS III.TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS IV. COMPONENTS V. ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE WARNING VI. SAFETY VII. INSTALLATION GUIDE VIII. OPERATION GUIDE IX. BRAKING X. BATTERY XI. UNFOLDING AND FOLDING XII.TROUBLESHOOTING XIII. WARRANTY...
  • 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 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 Speci fications Suggested User Weight Max: 396 lb (180 kgs) 62.39 lbs (28.4 kg) Wheelchair weight: Full Charge Range: 12 km/ 24 km* Max Speed: 3.75 mph (6 km/h)* Turning radius: 32.9 in (836 mm) Maximum Grade: 12 Degrees *Will vary with user’s weight, terrain, ground condition, battery condition, temperature and driving style.
  • Page 6: Components

    IV. Components 1.Footrest 10. Rear wheel 2. Frame 11. Battery 3. Seat cushion 12. Carry pouch 4. Joystick 13. Battery 5. Armrest 14. Electronics Controller 6. Backrest 15. Motor 7. Push Bar 16. Free Wheel Levers 8. Seat Belt 17. Anti-Fold Clasp 9.
  • Page 7: Electromagnetic Interference Warning

    V. 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.
  • 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 joystick 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 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. slipping, tipping over, etc.).
  • Page 11 Getting On/Off Whenever transferring, it is recommended you have a supporting point that is higher than the seat cushion. To avoid and reduce the chance of falling, please be aware of the following: 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: 396 lbs (189kg) Do not exceed the safe load 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: Operation Guide

    VIII. 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 15 Do not do sharp turns at high speeds. The chair may lose its balance and tip over causing serious bodily injury and property damage. The control joystick on the control panel provides 360 degrees of omni-bearing maneuver ability comfortably and effortlessly. A spring is equipped inside the joystick which automatically returns to its original position when let go.
  • Page 16 The speed indicator light flashes intermittently to provide diagnostic information. For details please refer to the following table: Diagnostic Diagnosis Recommended solving code Description methods Single Slow Hall malfunction of Check the the welding situation Flash left motor of connection device of the left motor or check the internal hall component.
  • Page 17: Braking

    IX.Braking After any adjustment, repair or maintenance, check all components and parts for tightness before use, otherwise damage or injury may occur. Unlock (free wheel mode) Lock (drive mode) Pushing the brake forward, as the arrow Pulling the brake rearward, as the arrow indicates, will lock the chair in the drive indicates, will unlock the chair for free mode.
  • Page 18: Battery

    . Battery Do not use batteries with different amp-hour (Ah) capacities. Do not mix use of old and new batteries. Always replace both batteries at the same time if two are used. Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery terminals. If contacted, short circuit or electric shock may occur and cause injury.
  • Page 19 Always ensure the battery is fully charged before use. The regular charging time is about 7 hours. But if the power is fully run down it may take 10-12 hours to charge fully until the red LED on the charger turns green. When not using the chair for a long duration, charge the battery full every 2 months.
  • Page 20 When the LED on the charger changes from red to green, keep charging for an additional 30 minutes to allow the battery to be fully charged. Pull out the off-board charger from the power outlet before unplugging from the charging port of the control panel. Please charge the battery in an appropriate temperature.
  • Page 21: Unfolding And Folding

    XI. Unfolding and Folding After any adjustment, repair or maintenance, ensure all components are securely tightened. Folding 1. Shut off the power, loosen the joystick lever lock knob, remove it from the arm and set it aside. 2. Remove the seat cushion 3.
  • Page 22: Xii.troubleshooting

    XII.Troubleshooting There is a diagnostic indicator in the control panel. When the light is green, it means the chair is functioning properly. If a problem arises the light will flash. If the indicator light indicates there is a problem, the user should turn off the power and then turn it on again.
  • Page 23 You may register your warranty online at: https://www.factorydirectmedical.com/warranty-registration-2 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.

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