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2022-09
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  • Page 1 E-Drive PLUS User manual 2022-09 Original manual...
  • Page 3 Important Information Responsibility Decon can not be held responsibile for product changes made by unauthorized people. As a part of an ongoing product improvement initiative, Decon reserves the right to change specifications and design without notice. Label Location CE marks are placed on the motor, on the batter y, and on the batter y charger, which even is mar ked with registration number including the production year and month.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    1.4. Assistive Operation Diagnosis Check 1.5. Warnings and Notes for the Operation 1.6. Warning Label Location Diagram Names of Parts 2.1. E-Drive PLUS 24" 2.2. E-Drive PLUS 16" 2.3. Controller 2.4. Assistant Controller (Optional) 2.5. Nickel Metal Hydride Battery (JWB2) 2.6.
  • Page 5 After You are Finished Riding the Wheelchair 5.1. Getting Out of the Wheelchair 5.2. Removing the Battery How to Use the Assistant Controller 6.1. Getting in the Wheelchair 6.2. Starting Assistant Travel Mode 6.3. After Assistant Operations are Finished Handling the Batteries and Chargers 7.1.
  • Page 6 11.6. Parameter Settings 11.7. Smart Tune Settings 12. Maintenance, Daily Check, Periodic Inspection 12.1. Maintenance 12.2. Daily Checks 12.3. End of E-Drive PLUS Use Recycling 13. Dimensions and Specifications 14. Troubleshooting 14.1. Before Requesting Repairs 14.2. Requesting Repairs and Inspections 14.3. Serial Number Location 14.4.
  • Page 7 Introduction This is a manual for “E-Drive PLUS” electric power unit for wheelchairs. Before you read this manual, check which product you are using. This product consists of the left and right drive units, the joystick-equipped controller, the battery, optional battery bag, the battery charger, and the optional assistant controller. These compo- nents, except for the battery and charger, are already installed to the wheelchair frame.
  • Page 8: Please Read Before Use

    E-Drive PLUS 24" withstands a user weight of 125 kg. E-Drive PLUS 16" withstands a user weight of 100 kg. If the frame on which E-Drive PLUS is installed has an even lighter load capacity, ensure that you do not exceed that value.
  • Page 9: Operation Diagnosis Check

    1.3. Operation Diagnosis Check Depending on the extent of your disabilities, it may be dangerous to travel unaccompanied. Use this diagnosis check as a guide to determine whether or not you can travel unaccompanied. WARNING ● Before using the wheelchair, be sure to assess your competence and determine whether or not you need an assistant. Moreover, in determining the necessity of an assistant, consult expert opinions as a point of reference. If your judgment is based solely on your own opinion, you or other people around you may get injured. Diagnosis Check Are you able to move the switches on the controller at your own will?
  • Page 10: Assistive Operation Diagnosis Check

    1.4. Assistive Operation Diagnosis Check Use the diagnosis check below as a guide to determine whether or not you can provide assis- tive operation. WARNING ● If an assistant is to accompany you and operate the wheelchair, be sure to as- sess his or her competence. Moreover, when assessing the assistant’s competence, consult expert opinions as a point of reference. If your judgment is based solely on your own opinion, you or other people around you may get injured. ● If you lack the competence to provide assistive operation, do not attempt to pro- vide it. Diagnosis Check If you feel uncomfortable with any of the 3 tasks below, do not provide assistive operation. Are you able to correctly perceive the conditions of the road surface and your sur- roundings, and avoid dangerous areas? Are you able to assist the user to get on and off the wheelchair, and to replace the...
  • Page 11 1.5.2. Before Use Each Day WARNING ● Perform the daily checks before use every day. Make a habit out of inspecting the wheelchair. Continued use of the wheelchair with a problem in the wheel- chair body or the wheels may cause damage to the wheelchair while traveling, and may result in a rollover or fall. ● Before using the wheelchair each day, ensure that there is air in the tires. Always keep the air pressure in the rear tires at a normal level. If the air pressure in the rear tires decreases, the parking brakes may become ineffective. ● Before using the wheelchair each day, ensure that the anti-tip devices are in the correct position. If the anti-tip devices are not in the correct position, the wheelchair could fall backward. ● Before using the wheelchair each day, check the residual capacity of the battery. If the re- sidual capacity of the battery is low, the bat- tery may run out during operation and it may become impossible to travel in power drive mode.
  • Page 12 1.5.3. Handling the Wheelchair WARNING ● Modifying the unit or its mounting may adversely affect its performance and safety. Never make any modifications. ● If the wheelchair has parts that are foldable or detachable, do not operate the wheelchair with those parts folded or removed. ● When lifting the wheelchair, do not hold movable parts. ● Do not operate with any heavy baggage hang- ing over the backrest, or with any heavy ob- jects in the compartment. The wheelchair could easily fall backward on an inclined slope, and may cause you or people around you to get injured. ● The wheelchair may tip over if it is operated with the anti-tip devices removed, folded, or with the safety wheels facing upwards. Be sure to set the anti-tip de- vices correctly and operate the wheelchair with the safety wheels in the correct position. ● Do not connect any electric instruments to the plug on the joystick. This plug is to connect a PC for the Smart Tune software. Plugging other electric instru- ments like audio microphone or earphones may cause unit trouble. About the Smart Tune software, refer to “11. Using the Wheelchair more Com- fortably”. ● Do not hang anything on the joystick on the controller. It may get in the way of your oper- ation, or the weight of the object may prevent the joystick from returning to its original posi- tion, even after your hand has released it. In addition, if you put a rubber band around the joystick, it may get jammed inside the con- troller, causing the joystick to not return to its original position. In either case, there is a risk of the wheelchair not stopping. ● Do not receive microwave thermotherapy while seated in the wheelchair.
  • Page 13 WARNING ● In areas with an incline, do not switch the clutch levers to the manual position. The wheelchair may start moving unexpectedly, and may collide or tip over. ● Do not operate the clutch levers while the wheelchair is in motion. There is a risk of collision or tipping over. If you switch the clutch levers to the manual position while traveling in power drive, the motor brake loses its effect and the wheelchair may go out of control. If you switch the clutch levers to the power drive position while traveling in the manual drive, brakes are applied to the rear tires. This abrupt braking can cause your body to plunge forward or damage the wheelchair. ● Removing the battery while traveling causes the brakes to be applied to the rear tires, and may cause you or people around you to get injured. ● Turning off the power switch while traveling causes the brakes to be applied to the rear tires, and you or people around you may get injured. ● While the wheelchair is being operated or after operation, do not touch the back of the drive units. During or after operation, the back of the drive units may be hot. In addition, if the wheelchair is near a source of heat, the drive units may become hot. ● While operating the wheelchair, be careful not to get your hands tangled in the wheel spokes, wheel holes, etc. ● The wheels of E-Drive PLUS 16" are not equipped with hand rims. When operat- ing E-Drive PLUS 16", do not manually drive the wheelchair by holding its rear tires or wheels. You may injure yourself. ● When moving past hedgerows and trees, maintain a suitable distance to prevent the rear wheels from coming into contact with twigs or other protruding items. If twigs or other items from hedgerows and trees get caught in the rear wheels when operating the wheelchair, it may result in the wheels becoming locked, the clutch lever being knocked into the manual position, collisions or the wheel-...
  • Page 14 1.5.4. Getting In/Out of the Wheelchair, Seating WARNING ● When getting in the wheelchair by yourself or when the assistant has the user of the wheel- chair get in the wheelchair, ensure that the wheelchair is on a level ground. If the user at- tempts to get in the wheelchair on an incline, he or she may lose balance and fall off the wheelchair. ● To switch the clutch levers to the manual position, such as when starting assis- tant operations, apply the parking brakes on a level and stable ground, and then with the power turned off, switch the clutch levers. ● If you are using a wheelchair with no parking brakes, have the assistant hold the wheelchair to ensure that it does not move. Failure to observe the above may cause the wheelchair to start moving unexpectedly, and may result in you or people around you to get injured. ● Do not lean out of the wheelchair to retrieve an item. Otherwise, you could fall off the wheelchair or the wheelchair could tip over. 1.5.5. General Operation WARNING ● Never ride the wheelchair with two people. The wheelchair may malfunction or the peo- ple riding it may get injured. ● Never operate the wheelchair after consuming alcohol or taking medicine that causes drowsiness. ● Never operate the wheelchair while holding an umbrella or other items. ● Never tow the wheelchair. Do not use the wheelchair to tow or pull anything.
  • Page 15 WARNING ● If you want to use a portable phone, etc., stop the wheelchair at a safe place and turn off the wheelchair. Moreover, while traveling in power drive, keep portable telephones and other electronic devices turned off. Otherwise, there is a risk of an accident. ● Do not operate the wheelchair near a device that produces strong radio waves. If the wheelchair is near a source of radio waves and starts to operate abnormally, immediately turn off the power, and quickly move away from that location using the assistant operations or manual operation. The weak electromagnetic waves emitted by E-Drive PLUS may affect other elec- tronic devices, such as automatic doors and the anti-theft systems of stores. In this case, turn off the power and operate the wheelchair using the assistant operations or manual operation. ● Do not turn the power switch off while trav- eling. It causes the brakes to be applied to the rear wheels in some cases and may cause you to fall out of the wheelchair. Power switch ● Do not use the wheelchair for transporting luggage or for any other purpose than to provide assistance to a disabled person.
  • Page 16 WARNING ● Do not ride with clothing that is unsafe for wheelchairs, such as shown below. If you drive with such clothing, you or other people around you may get injured. Long scarves Clothing with loose sleeves Bare feet, sandals, slippers, Pants/skirts with wide hems ill-fitting footwear, etc. In the following environments and situations, you may need an assistant to accompany you and to operate the wheelchair for you. In such cases, have an assistant accompany you.
  • Page 17 1.5.6. Operation on Public Roads WARNING ● When the wheelchair is operated outdoors, its legal status is that of a pedestri- an. Make sure to adhere to the rules and manners of a pedestrian. ● On general roads, be careful of automobiles, bicycles, and pedestrians. Be sure your do not collide with pedestrians. ● Do not operate the wheelchair where pedestrians are not allowed (car roads, in the middle of a road, etc.). ● If the road has a sidewalk, operate the wheelchair on the sidewalk. ● If the road does not have a sidewalk, operate the wheelchair on the side strip of the road where pedestrians walk. ● If the road does not have a side strip, operate the wheelchair on the side of the road where pedestrians walk. ● If two or more wheelchairs are traveling together outdoors, the wheelchairs should be operated in a single line with sufficient space between the wheel- chairs. The wheelchairs should not be operated side by side. ● When starting off or moving backward, be careful of other people and obstacles around you. ● It is extremely dangerous to travel on a narrow street without a sidewalk. Choose a safer path whenever possible. ● Be careful not to travel too close to the edge when traveling on an embankment, etc., of a road. Depending on the condition of the shoulder of the road, you could acci- dentally move off the road. ● When traveling on a sidewalk that does not have a guardrail, there is a risk of falling into the street side. Have an assistant accompany you instead of travel- ing alone. ● When traveling near a ditch, the tire may fall into it if there is a gap even if it is covered. Have an assistant accompany you instead of traveling alone.
  • Page 18 WARNING ● If an oncoming vehicle is near, stop the wheelchair, wait for the vehicle to pass, and then check in front of you and behind you for safety before proceeding. ● Do not operate the wheelchair outdoors at night. Not being able to see the road con- ditions, you may lose balance and fall, or people or cars may collide into you if they cannot recognize you. ● If it is raining or snowing, do not operate the wheelchair outdoors. Automobiles and other vehicles may collide into you if they cannot recognize you. If it starts to rain or snow while you are outdoors, move indoors as soon as possible. 1.5.7. Operation on Slopes WARNING The wheelchairs equipped with E-Drive PLUS are built to be lighter compared to other heavier electric wheelchairs that use a heavier general lead battery. For this reason, when a person sits in it, the overall center of gravity may be different. Therefore, use caution when traveling on a slope. ● Do not use the wheelchair on a slope steep- er than 6 degree (10% grade). It may tip over or the brake may become ineffective. Over 6° ● When going up/down a particular slope for the first time, have an assistant ac- company you to ensure safety. ● In areas with an incline, do not switch the clutch levers to the manual position. The wheelchair may start moving unexpectedly, and may collide or tip over.
  • Page 19 WARNING ● Do not abruptly turn on a downhill slope. In addition, do not traverse horizontally or diagonally across a steep slope. You could easily lose balance and tip over. ● On a downhill slope, start the braking op- eration early. The braking distance on a downhill slope may be significantly longer than when traveling on level ground. ● In the areas where the wheelchair leans sharply to the left or right, the wheelchair may tip over sideway. Have an assistant accompany you. ● When descending down a slope with the assistant operations, descend in reverse. If the assistant moves the wheelchair for- ward when descending, the passenger may plunge forward and fall off the wheelchair. 1.5.8. Going Up/Down Curbs WARNING The wheelchairs equipped with E-Drive PLUS are built to be lighter compared to other electric wheelchairs that use a heavier general lead battery. For this reason, when a person sits in it, the overall center of gravity may be different. Therefore, use caution when traveling on a curb. ● When traveling in power drive mode, the wheelchair can clear level differenc- es of approximately 1 inch (25 mm) (varies depending on the caster size). Any greater level differences should be cleared by an assistant by manual push op- eration. ● When going up/down a curb for the first time, have an assistant accompany you instead of traveling alone.
  • Page 20 WARNING ● When traveling over a curb, be careful not to lose your balance. ● When traveling over a curb, proceed at a right angle to the curb. Do not traverse the curb diagonally. ● Because the front casters are small, they are able to travel over only small curbs. Therefore, caution is necessary when traveling over curbs in power drive mode. ● When traveling between a sidewalk and a road, be careful of curbs. ● To travel over a curb or other obstacles with the assistant operations, turn off the assistant controller and go over it manually. If the assistant goes over a curb or other obstacles in power drive mode, the assistant could easily lose balance and the passenger or assistant could get injured if the wheelchair tips over. ● When descending from a curb with the assistant operations, descend in reverse. If the assistant moves the wheelchair forward when descending, the passenger may plunge forward and fall off the wheelchair. ● When going up/down a curb with the assistant operations, the safety wheels of the anti-tip device may be raised or folded temporarily depending on the height of the curb. After traveling over the curb, be sure to place the safety wheels of the anti-tip devices in the correct position before operating the wheelchair. 1.5.9. Crossing Roads WARNING ● You cannot cross a road where pedestrians are prohibited from crossing. ● When crossing at an unfamiliar location, have an assistant accompany you. ● If the residual capacity of the battery is low, the wheelchair may stall while crossing a street. Check the residual capacity of the battery before crossing. ● Before crossing a road, be sure to check to the left and right for safety. ● Do not cross a road if it is dangerous to do so, such as if an automobile is ap- proaching. ● When crossing a road, proceed as close as possible at a right angle to the road.
  • Page 21 WARNING ● When crossing a street at a crosswalk with no traffic light, pay sufficient atten- tion to the traffic. ● If there is a pedestrian signal light, obey the signal light. If the signal light is flashing green or is red, you must not start to cross the road. ● If the street is wide, the signal may change before you finish crossing. In such places, wait for the next green light to give yourself enough time to cross the street. ● At intersections where there are no traffic lights or crosswalks, stop in the fol- lowing three stages. 1. Stop before entering the road. 2. Stop where you can be seen by automobiles. 3. Stop where you have a good view of the road. 1.5.10. Railroad Crossings WARNING ● Avoid railroad crossings if you can go around them. ● If you have no choice but to travel over a railroad crossing, have an assistant accompany you. ● Be sure to stop before the railroad crossing and check to the left and right for safety. ● When traveling over a railroad crossing, proceed as close as possible at a right angle to the railroad tracks. If you travel diagonally, the wheelchair casters may get caught in the railroad tracks. ● Be careful not to travel too close to the edge when traveling over a railroad crossing. Otherwise, the wheels could accidentally move off the railroad cross- ing. If case of an emergency, do not panic. Have the assistant or a person around you switch the clutch lever to the manual side and move off the railroad cross- ing as quickly as possible.
  • Page 22 1.5.11. Poor Road Conditions WARNING The wheelchairs equipped with E-Drive PLUS or the are built to be lighter com- pared to other electric wheelchairs that use a heavier general lead battery. For this reason, when a person sits in it, the overall center of gravity may be different. Therefore, use caution when traveling on uneven surface. ● Do not travel on gravel roads, bumpy roads, muddy roads, footpaths, etc. If you have no choice but to travel on such roads, have an assistant accompany you. ● Do not drive the wheelchair on a frozen surface. You may not be able to stop the wheelchair. ● Go around locations where snow or water has accumulated or have an assistant ac- company you. In such places where you do not know the road conditions or if the wheelchair slips, you could lose control or the brakes may become ineffective. If the wheelchair travels through a deep puddle and water enters the drive units, the wheel- chair could stop. ● If you see a dip in the road, or if a sidewalk dips due to a car ramp, go around it. If you go straight into it, the wheelchair may tip over. If you have no choice but to keep go- ing, do so with an assistant accompanying you to ensure safety.
  • Page 23 1.5.12. Parking Lots WARNING ● Do not travel directly behind or in front of automobiles in parking lots. Drivers may not be able to see you if you are directly behind or in front of their automo- biles. ● Do not travel between automobiles in parking lots. Otherwise, you could dam- age the automobiles or be injured when an automobile starts moving. 1.5.13. Using Public and Private Transportation WARNING ● When using public transportation, check to ensure that wheelchair use is al- lowed beforehand. In addition, follow the rules and instructions when boarding the vehicle. ● When using a private automobile, it is recommended to move to a fixed seat in the vehicle and use the three-point safety belt. See Appendix A. ● When getting on/off a lift vehicle, always have an assistant accompany you to ensure safety. ● When operating at a train station, always have an assistant accompany you, stop the wheelchair on the train station platform so that it is parallel to the railroad tracks, and be sure to apply the parking brakes. Some train station platforms are positioned at a slight angle to the railroad tracks. In some cases, you could fall onto the tracks and be injured. ● When getting on/off a bus or train, always have an assistant accompany you to ensure safety. ● Whenever you get off a bus, a taxi, or a train, be sure that the safety wheels on the anti-tip device are in the correct position before getting in the wheelchair.
  • Page 24 1.5.14. Crowded Areas WARNING ● When getting in the wheelchair in a crowded area, do so with sufficient atten- tion to your surroundings. If you bump into people or objects, your body may plunge forward, or people around you may get injured. ● When you are stopped in a crowded area, be sure to turn off the power. If a per- son in your surrounding area hits the joystick, the wheelchair may start moving unexpectedly, causing injury to people around you. 1.5.15. Transporting and Storing the Wheelchair WARNING ● When lifting a wheelchair with tilt-up arm support, never lift it by the arm sup- port. Otherwise, the arm support may come off and cause an injury or damage to the equipment. ● When lifting a wheelchair, never lift it by the battery, cable, or controller. Other- wise, any of these devices may come off and cause an injury or damage to the equipment. ● Do not turn the wheelchair upside down. Doing so may cause parts of the wheelchair to fall off, resulting in an injury or damage to the equipment. ● During transport, do not place the battery or the wheelchair in a place that can become hot, or in direct sunlight. This could lead to malfunction, or could cause the deterioration of the battery to progress rapidly. ● Be sure to remove the battery when not in use, so that its power will not turn on unexpectedly in storage or during transport. ● Be sure to store the disconnected battery with the protective cap on it. Exposed con- tacts can cause short circuits and lead to a fire or battery rupture. Protective cap ● Do not store in places that can get wet by rain, or that are high in humidity. ● Do not store when it has been wet for a long time, or there is dirt on it. This can cause malfunction.
  • Page 25 WARNING ● Avoid storing in direct sunlight or in places where the temperature can get high. ● Do not wash by directly hosing it down with water. Also, do not wash with using steam. The electronic devices can get damaged, which may lead to malfunction. ● Do not clean with solvents such as gasoline or paint thinner. This may damage the painting and plastic parts. 1.5.16. Assistant Operations in an Emergency WARNING ● During assistant operations in case of an emergency, the assistant should switch the clutch levers to the manual position, and move the wheelchair to a safe location.
  • Page 26: Warning Label Location Diagram

    1.6. Warning Label Location Diagram • Power Unit and Controller E-Drive PLUS 16" (Battery seat side surface) (Battery seat back surface)
  • Page 27 E-Drive PLUS 24" (Battery seat side surface) (Battery seat back surface)
  • Page 28 • Lithium Ion Battery (Back side) • Nickel Metal Hydride Battery • Ni-MH and Li-ion combined Charger (ESC3)
  • Page 29: Names Of Parts

    Names of Parts 2.1. E-Drive PLUS 24" Controller (Pages 24, 36, 38) Rear tire (Page 29) Clutch lever (Pages 34, 46, 81, 83) Drive unit (AC servo motor) Upper holder Lower holder Upper holder lock lever Assistant controller (Optional) (Pages 24 and 46– 49) Battery (Pages 25, 26, 50–77)
  • Page 30: E-Drive Plus 16

    2.2. E-Drive PLUS 16" Controller (Pages 24, 36, 38) Rear tire (Page 29) Drive unit (AC servo motor) Upper holder Under holder Upper holder lock lever Assistant controller (Optional) (Pages 24 and 46– 49) Battery (Pages 25, 26, 50–77) Anti-tip device...
  • Page 31: Controller

    2.3. Controller (Pages 30, 36– 41) Joystick (Page 36) USB Power port Battery residual capacity indicator (Pages 36–39) Movement possible lamp Speed indicator (Page 38) Retracted anti-tip device warning lamp Power switch Speed selector (Page 36) switch (Page 38) Horn switch (Page 41) NOTICE ●...
  • Page 32: Nickel Metal Hydride Battery (Jwb2)

    2.5. Nickel Metal Hydride Battery (JWB2) Indicator switch Grip (Handle) (Pages 32, 55, 58, 61) Release button (Yellow) (Page 45) Capacity indicator lamp (Pages 32, 55, 58, 61) Battery fuse (Yellow 20 A) Contacts (Page 32) A code indicating the model (JWB2) A code indicating the model (JWB2) and the manufactured lot is printed.
  • Page 33: Lithium Ion Battery (Esb1)

    2.6. Lithium Ion Battery (ESB1) Grip (Handle) Indicator switch Capacity indicator lamp (Pages 32, 67, 70, 73, 75) (Pages 32, 67, 70, 73, 75) Contacts (Page 32) Connector cover (Pages 73, 74, 75) Connector for charger (Pages 73, 74, 75) Manufactured date displayed (Bottom) (Page 71)
  • Page 34: Charger For Lithium Ion And Nickel Metal Hydride Battery (Esc3)

    2.7. Charger for Lithium Ion and Nickel Metal Hydride Battery (ESC3) Power cord Charger plug for Lithium Ion Battery Contacts for Nickel (Pages 73–75) (Pages 73–75) Metal Hydride Battery (4 locations) Power plug Battery insertion slot for Nickel Metal Hydride Battery (Page 60) Refresh switch for Nickel Metal...
  • Page 35: Before Sitting In The Wheelchair

    Before Sitting in the Wheelchair 3.1. Inspecting the Wheelchair Inspect the wheelchair. If you detect any problem, contact your dealership. Anti-tip device Check the anti-tip device to ensure that it is not deformed or greatly damaged. Check the safety wheels of the anti-tip device to ensure that they are in the correct position for operation.
  • Page 36 WARNING ● The wheelchair may tip over if operated when the anti-tip device is removed or the safety wheels are not in the correct position. Do not operate the wheelchair when the safety wheels are not in the correct position. Only have the safety wheels folded or facing upwards when going over bumps with the assistant op- erations and other such situations. ● Continuing to use the wheelchair with a problem in the wheelchair body or the wheels may cause sudden damage to the wheelchair while traveling, and may result in a rollover or fall. Rear tire Check to ensure that there is tire depth. Check the surface of the tire to ensure that there are no cracks in it. Check to ensure that there Rear tire Rear tire is air in the tire.
  • Page 37 Wheels Check the wheels to ensure that they are not deformed or damaged. Check the area where the wheel Wheel meets the frame to ensure that Wheel Caster Spokes it does not wobble. Caster fork Check the spokes to ensure that they are not broken.
  • Page 38: Checking Your Clothing

    Assistant controller (optional) Assistant controller Check the assistant controller to ensure that it is firmly secured to the wheelchair. (Try shaking and Controller rocking the assistant controller.) Check the switches to ensure that it is in an easy- to-operate position. Battery bag (optional) Make sure that the left and right cable connectors are securely connected.
  • Page 39: Checking The Residual Capacity Of The Battery And Installing The Battery On The Wheelchair

    3.3. Checking the Residual Capacity of the Battery and Installing the Battery on the Wheelchair Press the indicator switch to check the residual capacity of the battery. The residual capacity of the battery will be displayed on the capacity indicator lamps. Check the contacts to ensure that they are not dirty or rusted.
  • Page 40 WARNING ● When handling the lithium ion battery, ensure that you do not pinch your finger with the grip. Doing so may injure your finger. NOTICE ● Do not replace the battery when the power is turned on. Doing so may damage the battery terminals and cause a malfunction.
  • Page 41: Riding The Wheelchair

    Riding the Wheelchair 4.1. Sitting in the Wheelchair Place the wheelchair in a level and stable location and turn off the power switch (yellow) . . 24" Put the clutch levers of the left and right power units in the power drive position. ...
  • Page 42 ● When operating E-Drive PLUS 16", have the assistant shift the left and right clutch levers. Even if there is no assistant, the individual in the wheelchair should still not shift the clutch levers.
  • Page 43: Moving The Wheelchair

    4.2. Moving the Wheelchair Turn on the power switch (yellow). When the power to the wheelchair is turned on, all the lamps on the controller illumi- nate. Then, after 1 second, the “retracted anti-tip device” warning lamp turns off, and the battery residual capacity indicator indicates the battery level.
  • Page 44 Is the live load too great? The maximum user weight is 125 kg for E-Drive PLUS 24" and 100 kg for E-Drive PLUS 16". Do not exceed the maximum user weight. Are you trying to go up a steep slope? The practical climbing angle is 6 degrees.
  • Page 45: Adjusting And Confirming The Maximum Speed

    4.3. Adjusting and Confirming the Maximum Speed With the speed selector switch, you can adjust and confirm the maximum speed. Move the switch up to increase the speed, and down to decrease it. Perform the following steps to adjust the maximum speed. Move the speed selector switch to change Speed the speed.
  • Page 46: Checking The Residual Capacity Of The Battery During Operation

    4.4. Checking the Residual Capacity of the Battery during Operation You can always check the residual capacity of the battery with the LCD of the controller. Battery residual capacity indication Battery residual capacity indication The battery residual capacity indication varies according to the battery type. For the nickel metal hydride battery and lithium ion battery (gray case), the battery re- sidual capacity is indicated in increments of 20%.
  • Page 47: Anti Theft Function

    4.5. Anti Theft Function How to Set the Anti Theft Function Turn on the power switch. Set the speed level 1 with the speed selector switch. Speed selector switch After releasing the switch once, hold the speed selector switch down and you will hear the beep sound. Press and hold the horn switch soon after the beep sounds.
  • Page 48: Other Functions

    How to Unlock the Anti Theft Function Hold the speed selector switch up until the beep sounds. Press and hold the horn switch after the beep sounds. If you can hear the horn sound when you hold the horn switch, try again. The unlocking of the anti-theft function is completed when the beep sounds.
  • Page 49: Practicing Basic Operations

    4.7. Practicing Basic Operations Practice the basic operations on a safe, large, level ground. Basic Operations 1 In the beginning, adjust the maximum speed to a slow speed and learn how to use  the joystick. • Tilt the joystick in the direction you want to go. •...
  • Page 50 Practice in an actual location where you intend to use the wheelchair. Basic Operations 2 Sidewalk  • Be careful not to bump into pedestrians and obstructions. • Adjust your operation to suit the road surface conditions. Up and down a level difference ‚...
  • Page 51: After You Are Finished Riding The Wheelchair

    After You are Finished Riding the Wheelchair 5.1. Getting Out of the Wheelchair WARNING ● After traveling in power driver mode, be sure to turn the power off. If the power is on when you get off the wheelchair, your body may hit against the joystick, causing it to start moving, and you or other people in your surrounding may get injured. ● Get off the wheelchair in a level and stable location. If you park the wheelchair on an in- cline and try to get off it from there onto a bed or a chair, you may lose your balance and fall off the wheelchair. ● If you get off the wheelchair with the left and right clutch levers in the manual position and the parking brakes released, the wheelchair may move unexpectedly, causing you to fall off and injure yourself. When getting off the wheelchair, make sure that the left and right clutch levers are in the power drive position and the parking brakes are applied. Park the wheelchair on a flat location. Turn off the power switch. Apply the parking brakes. (The left and right clutch levers should be in the power drive position.) Get off the wheelchair onto a bed, etc.
  • Page 52: Removing The Battery

    5.2. Removing the Battery Disconnect the battery from the wheelchair. Store the battery with the protective cap on it. <How to remove a nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH) battery> Disconnect the battery by Store the battery with the Turn off the pulling it straight outwards while protective cap on it. power switch.
  • Page 53: How To Use The Assistant Controller

    How to Use the Assistant Controller Even if you are using the wheelchair with assistive operation, read “3. Before Sitting in the Wheelchair”, “4. Riding the Wheelchair”, “5. After You are Finished Riding the Wheelchair”. 6.1. Getting in the Wheelchair Have the user get in the wheelchair according to “4.1.
  • Page 54 Adjust the speed as necessary. Turn the speed adjustment dial clockwise to increase speed, and coun- terclockwise to decrease speed. In the beginning, adjust it to a low speed. Gradually adjust the speed after you become accustomed to the operation. The speed can be adjusted steplessly within the range of 1.1 to 4.9 km/h forward and 0.4 to 1.9 km/h backward.
  • Page 55 If the power does not turn on Is the power for the controller turned on? If the power for the controller is turned on, the power for the assistant controller will not turn on. In this case, turn off the power switches on both controllers, and turn on the power for the assistant controller.
  • Page 56: After Assistant Operations Are Finished

    6.3. After Assistant Operations are Finished Park the wheelchair on a flat location. Turn off the power switch. Power switch Apply the parking brakes. Set the left and right clutch levers in the power drive position. Have the user get off the wheelchair. Disconnect the battery from the wheelchair.
  • Page 57: Handling The Batteries And Chargers

    Handling the Batteries and Chargers 7.1. Types of Batteries There are two types of batteries you can use for E-Drive PLUS. • Nickel metal hydride battery (JWB2) • Lithium ion battery (ESB1) Both types of batteries are sealed dry-cell batteries with a built-in microcomputer. Since the bat- teries differ in characteristics and charging method, first check the battery type you want to use.
  • Page 58 WARNING ● If you mishandle either of these batteries or their chargers, it may result in heat gen- eration, rupture, electric shock, or injury. Be sure to adhere to the items below. Do not recharge the battery using a charger other than the designated charger, or use the battery on anything other than the specified wheelchair. Do not touch the metal terminals of the battery or charger directly with your fin- gers or clean the terminals with a wet towel. Otherwise, electric shock or a short circuit could result. Do not disassemble or modi- fy the battery. Do not place the battery near an open fire or throw it into a fire.
  • Page 59 WARNING ● If you mishandle either of these batteries or their chargers, it may result in heat generation, rupture, electric shock, or injury. Be sure to adhere to the items below. Do not store the battery in a place where chil- dren or pets could come near it. Do not drop or subject the battery to impact. Do not use a broken or damaged battery. Do not charge the bat- tery in a place where children or pets could come near it.
  • Page 60 WARNING ● If you mishandle either of these batteries or their chargers, it may result in heat generation, rupture, electric shock, or injury. Be sure to adhere to the items below. The charger can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the charger in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the charger. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision. Do not use the charger, if the power plug does not fit the power outlet. When using the extension cord with charging the battery, use it under the current capacity of the extension cord. Do not use a damaged cord. Do not touch the charger and power cord with a wet hand.
  • Page 61 WARNING ● If you mishandle either of these batteries or their chargers, it may result in heat generation, rupture, electric shock, or injury. Be sure to adhere to the items below. Do not insert the cords or other items into the Nickel Metal Hydride battery socket. If the battery or the charger is deformed or has an unusual odor, or if you notice any other abnormality, do not use the battery or charger. When inserting or removing the lithium ion battery, be careful not to pinch your finger with the grip. Otherwise, you may injure your fingers. Avoid prolonged contact with the skin. It is normal for the charger to heat up while it is charging. Therefore, prolonged contact with the skin may result in a low-temperature burn injury.
  • Page 62: Nickel Metal Hydride Battery And Charger

    Nickel Metal Hydride Battery and Charger 8.1. Features of the Nickel Metal Hydride Battery (JWB2) • Equipped with Battery Management Control System (BMC). (built-in microprocessor) This is a system that uses a computer to track charge/discharge status, operating conditions, and temperature.
  • Page 63 Storing the battery Store batteries in a cool, dry area. (A location with a temperature between 10°C – 25°C is op- timal for storing.) Fully charge the battery that you do not plan to use for a long period of time (30 days or more). If you intend to store the battery for more than 3 months without using it, fully charge the battery every 3 months.
  • Page 64: Characteristics And Handling Of The Nickel Metal Hydride Battery (Jwb2)

    8.3. Characteristics and Handling of the Nickel Metal Hydride Battery (JWB2) Ambient temperatures <Available temperatures> When in use on the wheelchair: Temperature range between -25 to 50°C When removed from wheelchair and stored: Temperature range between -40 to 65°C When charging: Temperature range between 0 to 40°C Depending on the ambient temperature, the distance that can be traveled be- comes shortened.
  • Page 65 If refresh charging is necessary, the microcomputer <ESC3> Refresh switch in the battery sends the information to the charger and the refresh lamp on the charger flashes. When recharging, if the refresh lamp on the char- ger flashes, press the refresh switch to perform a refresh charge cycle.
  • Page 66: How To Charge The Nickel Metal Hydride Battery (Jwb2)

    8.4. How to Charge the Nickel Metal Hydride Battery (JWB2) NOTICE ● Do not use this charger if the power cord is wound around the unit. Otherwise, the charger may overheat and be damaged. ● Make sure that the charging plug and the battery charging connector are free of dust, dirt, oil, and moisture. Also, do not insert any metallic object or other for- eign substance into the plug or the connector, for this may cause the charger to malfunction or damage the battery.
  • Page 67 Charging  Place the charger on a flat, stable surface with the charge indicator lamp facing up. ‚ Insert the charger plug into the charger and insert the power plug into the residential power outlet. Power plug Residential power outlet Power cord Charger plug Charger...
  • Page 68 Assuming the charging process started from an empty state, the time it takes from start to completion of the charging process is typically 2.5 to 3 hours. If charging in a location with a high temperature or if charging a brand new battery, this may take longer.
  • Page 69 WARNING ● Be sure to store the disconnected battery with the protective cap on it. Exposed contacts can cause short circuits and lead to a fire or battery rupture. • If you are unable to charge the battery Refer to “14. Troubleshooting, Repairs, Warranty”. • If the vehicle has traveled a long distance or on a long uphill grade, or if it has been left outside in the cold for a long time, the battery temperature may not be suitable for charging.
  • Page 70: Refresh Charging Of Nickel Metal Hydride Battery (Jwb2)

    8.5. Refresh Charging of Nickel Metal Hydride Battery (JWB2) A refresh charging is required on a nickel metal hydride battery to eliminate the memory effect. When the battery is inserted to the charger, if the refresh lamp (orange) on the charger flashes, press the refresh switch to perform a refresh charge cycle.
  • Page 71: Charger (Esc3) Indicator Lamps

    Tips on charging • It is recommended that you charge the battery while you are sleeping. • Since the refresh charging process recharges after discharging all of its remaining electricity, it will take a long time if you perform it on a battery with a high residual capacity.
  • Page 72 Battery capacity Charger lamp indication Description indicator lamps Lit or flashing red The charger has detected a problem in the charger or the battery, and is unable to charge. Stop charging by disconnecting the charger plug and the power plug. Check the battery, charger, and cord connection for any problem, and then try charging again.
  • Page 73 Battery capacity Charger lamp indication Description indicator lamps Refresh lamp (orange) is on Indicates refresh charging. The remaining electricity is being discharged as part of the refresh charging process. Turn off suc- When the discharge has completed, normal ces- charging will start. sively Refresh lamp (orange)
  • Page 74: Lithium Ion Battery And Charger

    Lithium Ion Battery and Charger 9.1. Features of the Lithium Ion Battery (ESB1) • Has a higher energy capacity compared to the nickel metal hydride battery. • Equipped with Battery Management Control System (BMC). (built-in microprocessor) This is a system that uses a computer to track charge/discharge status, operating conditions, and temperature.
  • Page 75 Storing the battery Store batteries in a cool, dry area. (A location with a temperature between 10 to 25°C is optimal for storing.) If you are not planning on using the battery for a long period of time (30 days or more), charge it so that 3 of the capacity indicator lamps comes on, and then store it.
  • Page 76: Characteristics And Handling Of The Lithium Ion Battery (Esb1)

    9.3. Characteristics and Handling of the Lithium Ion Battery (ESB1) Ambient temperatures <Available temperature> When in use on the wheelchair: Temperature range between -25 to 50°C When removed from wheelchair and stored: Temperature range between -40 to 65°C When charging: Temperature range between 0 to 40°C Depending on the ambient temperature, the distance that can be traveled becomes short- ened.
  • Page 77 While traveling, if the internal temperature of the lithium ion battery becomes too high or too low, a buzzer will notify you. • When using a lithium ion battery, a buzzer will beep (continuous “Pi Pi Pi Pi”) if the battery’s internal temperature drops to 0°C or below, or rises to 45°C or above for 5 seconds. • When the buzzer beeps, promptly return to the environment within the recom- mended range of operational temperatures, and use the battery there.
  • Page 78 The life of the lithium ion battery The life of the lithium ion battery (ESB1) is 8 years from its initial charging, or 8,000 Ah of integral charge capacity. • Battery life alert The capacity indicator lamps start alerting you from 3 months prior to the battery be- The capacity lamps coming no longer chargeable due to its turn on and off repeat-...
  • Page 79: How To Charge The Lithium Ion Battery (Esb1)

    9.4. How to Charge the Lithium Ion Battery (ESB1) There are two ways to charge the battery; by removing it from the wheelchair (tabletop charging), or while it is still attached to the wheelchair (on-vehicle charging). NOTICE ● Do not use this charger if the power cord is wound around the unit. Otherwise, the charger may overheat and be damaged. ● Make sure that the charging plug and the battery charging connector are free of dust, dirt, oil, and moisture. Also, do not insert any metallic object or other for- eign substance into the plug or the connector, for this may cause the charger to...
  • Page 80 ƒ Insert the power plug of the dedicated Charger plug charger (ESC3) into the residential power outlet. Power plug Residential power outlet Connector cover After plugging in the charger, it takes about 5 seconds for the charging lamp to light. „...
  • Page 81 After charging has completed, unplug the ˆ Charger plug charger plug and the power plug, then securely close the battery’s connector cover. Connector cover Power plug NOTICE ● Do not pull on the power cord. This can cause the wires to break. Charging the battery attached to the wheelchair (on-vehicle charging)  Prepare for charging. Remove any bags and luggage from the backrest, and anything else that can potentially tangle the charge cable.
  • Page 82 … Check that the charge lamp (green) on the charger turns on. If the charge lamp does not comes on green, see “9.6. Charger (ESC3) Indicator Lamps”. Charge lamp † While charging, you can check the charge status using the capacity indicator lamps on the battery.
  • Page 83: The Temperature Of The Lithium Ion Battery (Esb1) During Charging

    9.5. The Temperature of the Lithium Ion Battery (ESB1) during Charging Charge the battery in an environment with a tempera- ture of 10 to 25°C. • To protect the battery, if the internal temperature Charge lamp of the battery is under 0°C or over 40°C, charging does not start.
  • Page 84: Charger (Esc3) Indicator Lamps

    9.6. Charger (ESC3) Indicator Lamps The charger (ESC3) for the lithium ion battery has a charge lamp to indicate the battery and charging conditions ac- cording to the lamp’s color and whether it is on or flashing. The lamp indications are explained in the following table. Charge lamp Battery capac- Charger lamp indication...
  • Page 85: Wheelchair Transporting And Storing Instructions

    10. Wheelchair Transporting and Storing Instructions Please refer to the Warnings in “1.5.15. Transporting and Storing the Wheelchair”. 10.1. Loading the Wheelchair in a Car Turn off the power of the wheelchair. Remove the battery. Be sure to remove the battery from the wheelchair so that its power will not turn on unexpectedly during transport.
  • Page 86 WARNING ● Be sure to store the disconnected battery with the protective cap on it. Exposed contacts can cause short circuits and lead to a fire or battery rupture. Protective cap Load the wheelchair into the car. Gently load the wheelchair by holding the frame portion with both hands.
  • Page 87: Unloading The Wheelchair From A Car

    10.2. Unloading the Wheelchair from a Car Unload the wheelchair from the car. Reattach the removed parts, detached units back to their origi- nal places, and unfold the wheelchair. Check that the parking brakes are applied. Check that the anti-tip device is in the correct position. When unloading: •...
  • Page 88: Storing The Wheelchair

    10.3. Storing the Wheelchair Apply the parking brakes and set the left and right clutch levers in the power drive position. Turn off the power and remove the battery. Store the wheelchair indoors where there is less humidity. To wipe off dirt or spots before storing, use a tightly wrung-out towel.
  • Page 89: Boarding An Airplane

    Please check the wheelchair manual for instructions how to store your wheelchair for a long period of time. Before storing E-Drive PLUS for a long period of time, please - check the tire pressure. Please see “13. Dimensions and Specifications”.
  • Page 90: Using The Wheelchair More Comfortably

    11. Using the Wheelchair more Comfortably E-Drive PLUS has a variety of features to improve its controllability. Use these features according to your purposes. For information on the wheelchair frame to which E-Drive PLUS is attached, see the manual from the wheelchair manufacturer.
  • Page 91 „ Attach the cap to prevent dirt or water from entering the connector. Connector … Place the wheelchair so that it will not become unstable when the power units are removed. (For example, as shown in the figure.) † Release the parking brakes. ‡...
  • Page 92 „ Push in each power unit completely. Check to en- sure that the two balls “a” on the end of the axle can be seen completely. … Pull each power unit to ensure that it will not come off. † Place the power units in their normal position, and then apply the parking brakes.
  • Page 93: Anti-Tip Device

    11.2. Anti-tip Device The anti-tip device of E-Drive PLUS can be folded. Do so when going over bumps with the assistant operations. Immediately after going over a bump, return the anti-tip device to its original position.
  • Page 94 Returning the retracted anti-tip device to its original position Turn the anti-tip device outward without touching the lock lever until you hear a click. Make sure that the anti-lock device is locked in position. WARNING ● Operating the wheelchair when the anti-tip device is removed or not in the correct position may cause a rollover.
  • Page 95: Controller Holder

    11.3. Controller Holder Handling of the controller holders is difference depends on their type. • Adjusting the mounting position of the controller The Mounting position and angle of the controller can be adjusted. Consult with your dealer on this adjustment. •...
  • Page 96 WARNING ● Do not remove the controller from the upper holder with the power on, and do not turn on the power after removing it. The joystick may tilt, causing the wheelchair to move unexpect- edly, and this may result in injury to you or other people in your surrounding area. ● Never travel in power drive mode with the con- troller removed from the upper holder.
  • Page 97 11.3.1. Vertical type controller holders Adjusting the mounting position of the controller The Mounting position and angle of the controller can be adjusted. Consult with your dealer on this adjustment. How to retract the controller (1) Turn off the power switch. (2) Move the upper holder lock lever outward.
  • Page 98 (4) Insert the controller into the lower holder. Lower holder (5) To return the controller to its original position, reverse the procedure. 11.3.2. Parallel arm type controller holders Adjusting the mounting position of the controller • Adjusting the Horizontal position The Mounting position can be adjusted for 3 positions of Center, inner and outer side.
  • Page 99 • Adjusting the Forward/Backward, angle and direction Consult with your dealer on this adjustment. Forward/Backward Angle Direction How to retract the controller (1) Turn off the power switch. (2) Moving the controller with pulling up the Lock lever. Lock lever (3) The moving range is wider than the range of the fixed position.
  • Page 100 11.3.3. Horizontal type controller holders Adjusting the mounting position of the controller • Adjusting the position, angle and direction Consult with your dealer on this adjustment. Position Angle Direction How to retract the controller (1) Turn off the power switch. (2) Turn the controller while the lock lever of the holder is pushed forward.
  • Page 101: Assistant Controller (Optional)

    Consult with your dealer on this adjustment. 11.6. Parameter Settings The settings of the features and characteristics of E-Drive PLUS can be changed to fit your usage. These changes are performed by changing the “parameter settings”. Consult with your dealer on changing the parameter settings.
  • Page 102 ‚ Buzzer sound This function is for sounding a buzzer when the power is turned on, or when an error such as disengaged clutches occurs. Setting 1 ..The buzzer sound is enabled. (Default setting) Setting 2 ..The buzzer does not sound when the power is turned on, the maximum speed is adjusted, the controller is operated with the clutch levers in the manual position, etc.
  • Page 103: Smart Tune Settings

    11.7. Smart Tune Settings The settings of the features and characteristics of E-Drive PLUS can be changed to fit your usage. These changes are performed by changing the “parameter settings” with using PC and the Smart Tune software. Consult with your dealer on changing the parameter settings.
  • Page 104 Driving Parameters You can adjust settings such as speed, acceleration, and joystick sensitivity.  Preset mode Select from 3 preset modes. Setting 1 ..Soft mode Setting 2 ..Normal mode (Default setting) Setting 3 ..Sports mode ‚ Free mode You can fine-adjust such settings as the speed, acceleration, motor torque.
  • Page 105: Maintenance, Daily Check, Periodic Inspection

    12. Maintenance, Daily Check, Periodic Inspection It is recommended that E-Drive PLUS be inspected periodically at the dealer. (Inspection is fee-based) To ensure long-term durability, we recommend that your perform regular inspections every 12 months after initial use. Sample Inspection Form...
  • Page 106: Maintenance

    12.1. Maintenance [Cleanup] If E-Drive PLUS becomes dirty due to normal use, use a tightly wrung-out towel to wipe off any dirt. If the dirt is excessive, use a towel and neutral detergent to remove the dirt. After removing the dirt, be sure to wipe off any remaining detergent.
  • Page 107 If the rubber covers are damaged or lost, contact the dealer for replacements. If you continue to use E-Drive PLUS when these parts are damaged or not installed, dust or water could enter the unit and cause it to malfunction.
  • Page 108: Daily Checks

    If any problems are found, have the dealer repair the wheelchair. 12.3. End of E-Drive PLUS Use Recycling When E-Drive PLUS is at the end of its service life and must be disposed, contact your local government office first for recycling and follow their instructions. Or contact your dealer to re- cycle your used E-Drive PLUS and its batteries.
  • Page 109: Dimensions And Specifications

    Dimensions and Specifications Electric Power Unit for Wheelchairs Model E-Drive PLUS 24" E-Drive PLUS 16" Nickel metal 18 kg 17 kg hydride battery Total Weight with battery (without assis- Lithium ion 19 kg 18 kg tant controller) battery without battery...
  • Page 110 Battery and Charger Nickel-Metal Hydride Lithium-ion Model JWB2 ESB1 Rechargeable Dry Battery Type with built in microprocessor Battery Nominal output voltage 24 V 25 V Rated output (5-hour rate) 6.7 Ah (160.8 Wh) 11.8 Ah (295 Wh) Model ESC3 Automatic Charging Charging method controlled by the microprocessor Rated output during charging...
  • Page 111: Troubleshooting

    14. Troubleshooting If you have flat tires, contact your dealer. The tire structure of E-Drive PLUS is same to bicycle tires. Most of cycle shops can repair the flat tires. 14.1. Before Requesting Repairs Check the following troubleshooting tables. When Operating the Wheelchair...
  • Page 112 Problem LCD Indication Buzzer Check Point What to Do Beeps (Pi —) It will stop beeping once the load is Is there a large load being applied? repeatedly reduced. Is there a large load being applied, Lighten the load so that the motor will causing the motor to overheat? not overheat.
  • Page 113 When Charging with ESC3 (Ni-MH Nickel Metal Hydride Battery) Charger LED Battery LED Problem Check Point What to Do Indication Indication Connect the power cord to a power Is the power cord connected? source. If it can be charged, the charger is Will another battery accept a normal.
  • Page 114 When Charging with ESC3 (Li-ion 00 Lithium Ion Battery) Charger LED Battery LED Problem Check Point What to Do Indication Indication Connect the power cord to a power Is the power cord connected? source. If it can be charged, the charger is nor- Will another battery accept a mal.
  • Page 115: Requesting Repairs And Inspections

    The warranty period for E-Drive PLUS is 2 years from the date of purchase. During this warranty period, if there is a material or manufacturing defect in the E-Drive PLUS that you have purchased, the defective parts will be replaced or repaired free of charge. The warranty covers the power unit, controller, assistant controller, and charger.
  • Page 116 It is recommended that the user moves to a fixed seat in the vehicle and uses the three-point safety belt Decon Wheel AB is marketing the drive units E-Move and E-Drive which can be mounted on different kinds of wheelchairs.
  • Page 117 Decon Wheel AB Södra Ekeryd 119, SE-314 91 Hyltebruk Tel: +46 (0)345 40880 Fax: +46 (0)345 40895 E-mail: info@decon.se...

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