Table of Contents Preface Product Performance Safety Instructions Usage and Operation Battery and Charger System Diagnostics Controller Maintenance Areas Tech Support Warranty Detail video explanation for Usage and Operations please visit our Youtube Channel. Detail information on page 9th. For all your spare parts need, please visit www.ComfyGoMobility.com Don't forget the register your product, detail information on page 23rd.
Preface - This manual contains operations, assembly methods, and simple faults solutions. The manual applies to our model: 6011 - This manual contains both wheelchair maintenance tips and trouble- shooting methods so please store it where you can access as re- quired.
1. Product Performance - This series of electric wheelchairs are powered by Li-ion batteries and use DC motors. Users can control direction and adjust speed by using the joystick controls located on the arm. This wheelchair can be used at low speeds, good road conditions and will handle low slope. Performance Parameters and Technical Specs, 6011 Overall size 38”x27”x38”...
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1. Product Performance Application Range This electric wheelchair is engineered specifically to serve disabled or elderly people weighing less than 120 kg(265 lbs.), intended for use for operation at walking speed, and is suitable for indoor and outdoor. Please do not use this unit on motorways.
2. Safety Instructions 2.1 Main Security Features - Classified based on the type of protection: Against electric shock, Internal power. - Classified based on the type of protection: Against electric shock, Type B application. - Classified based on the degree of inlet liquid protection: IPX - Classified based on the safe of use in a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or gas mixed with oxygen or nitrous oxide flammable anesthetic gases occurs: Non-AP/APG type.
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2. Safety Instructions Avoid Riding in These Conditions Unless Accompanies by a Caretaker - Riding in inclement weather, such as rainy day, heavy fog, strong wind, snow, etc. - If your wheelchair gets wet, this may impact electronic functions so please wipe all water immediately.
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2. Safety Instructions Precautions for Caregivers - Caregivers should confirm that the users’ feet are placed on the foot- rests’ proper position and ensure clothes do not attach to the wheels. - Caregivers should push the wheelchair to move forward to keep safe on steep slope or long slope.
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2. Safety Instructions 2.5 Electromagnetic Compatibility - The wheelchair should be kept away from strong magnetic fields and large inductive electrical equipment, such as radio or TV stations, underground radio station or cell phone transmitting radio stations. If there are sources of electromagnetic interference nearby, please stay as far as possible from those sources to avoid electromagnetic interference as your electric wheelchair should avoid electromagnetic interference.
3. Usage and Operation Please visit YouTube for detailed Usage and Operations explanation. Simply search "ComfyGo Mobility Lightweight Foldable Electric Wheelchair (Model # 6011)" on YouTube or scan the QR code with your smartphone's camera. www.youtube.com/c/ComfyGoMobility...
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3. Usage and Operation 3.1 Wheelchair Adjustments Unfolding Your Wheelchair Take out your wheelchair from the packing box and put it on the ground. Push the chair frame apart to left and right, and press two tubes on both sides of the seat base down into the grooves on both sides of the chair-frame.
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3. Usage and Operation Install the footplates tray on the upper tube of the left or right of the frame (Picture 6). And then rotate the footplate forward so they can be locked. then unfold the footplate. Package the leg strap on the right and left upper tube, then use the nylon tape (Picture 7).
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3. Usage and Operation Folding and Storing of the Wheelchair Put the wheelchair on the ground. Turn off the power. Turn up the footplates and rotate outward 90 degrees. Outward the leg lever holder, rotate to 90 degrees, then pull out the leg lever. (Pic- ture 10 &...
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3. Usage and Operation Switching Between Manual Mode and Electric Mode Manual mode: Turn off the power and the wheelchair will be on manual (push or freewheel mode). When using in the freewheel mode make sure for using manual breaks for both wheels. Electric mode: When turning the power on, the wheelchair will be on electric mode, and electromagnetic breaks will be actives.
4. Battery and Charger 4.1 Charger Requirements The charger should only be used for charging the batteries. Do not use your wheelchair while it is charging. Charger Technical Data Input voltage: AC220V (110V) ±10% Output voltage: 24V/DC Output current: 1.5~5A Ingress protection level: IPX1 Meets requirement: GB 4706.1-2005 and GB 4706.18-2005...
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4. Battery and Charger - It’s normal for the fan to make a sound during the charging process. This is to cool the charger and does not pose a concern. - Prevent any liquid from seeping into the charger during the charging process.
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4. Battery and Charger 4.3 Battery Use and Maintenance - Incorrect insertion of the battery may cause danger of explosion. Only use batteries that are provided with this unit. Contact your seller if you need replacement batteries. - While inserting the battery, ensure that the battery poles are placed correctly.
5. System Diagnostics The LED indicators signal various technical malfunctions which may impact the following parts: the motor, brakes, battery, wire connec- tions. Use the table below to troubleshoot the particular technical issue. Technical issues can usually be detected without other service tools but do not hesitate to contact us if still needed: For Audio Signal Indicatin please check the table.
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5. System Diagnostics Description of LED Interpretation Issue/Solution light All LED lights are off, there is no The power has been turned off, Power is not connected sound wheelchair is in standby or sleep There may be a short fuse or mode burned out All LED lights are lit...
6. Controller 6.1 Controller Panel Battery Power Gauge Power On/Off Button Horn Button Speedometer Speed Deceleration Speed Acceleration Controller 6.2 Controller Use Power Switch To turn on the battery power gauge lights from left to right, press the button. To turn them off, press again. In an emergency, you can directly turn power off by also pressing the power button.
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6. Controller Speed is divided into five sections, in the following ranges: 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, 100% of the max speed. First gear: 20% of max speed. Fifth gear of speed: 100% of max speed. Horn Button Press the horn button to use the horn. Battery Power Gauge Battery gauge will function when power is on.
7. Maintenance Areas 7.1 Maintaining Your Wheelchair Maintenance of wheelchair includes cleaning your wheelchair, check- ing the wheel and battery, and charging the batteries. For further de- tails on maintenance, please contact your dealer. We suggest that you have your wheelchair checked every six months and have an annual service scheduled through your dealer.
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7. Maintenance Areas 7.5 Wheelchair Malfunction Signals When malfunctions happen during the operation of this wheelchair, please turn off power before checking the unit. Symptom: Completely loses power, and all the LED lights on the con- troller panel are off. Instructions: Step 1: Check if the controller plug is loose.
8. Tech Support Please visit https://www.comfygomobility.com/product-registration/ and register your product now. When you register your ComfyGo Electric Wheelchair, you ensure that you may be eligible for an extended warranty service. You will also receive product updates and important news from Comfy Go Mobilities.
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9.Warranty Policy - Our goal is to ensure you are delighted with your purchase. - According to our warranty agreement, All new products have a limit- ed warranty. All batteries have a six month warranty. Spare parts have a one year warranty. The limited warranty does not include: labor or device failure due to owner misuse or negligence, non-durable com- ponents and components subject to normal wear and need replace- ment from time to time (for example rubber materials, accessories,...
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