Miracle Mobility MM-4N1WW-W4 Owner's Manual

Miracle Mobility MM-4N1WW-W4 Owner's Manual

4n1 ultra lite multifunctional electric wheelchair

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4N1 Ultra Lite Multifunctional Electric Wheelchair
Owner's Manual
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MM-4N1WW-W4

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  • Page 1 4N1 Ultra Lite Multifunctional Electric Wheelchair Owner’s Manual Model # MM-4N1WW-W4...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Welcome 4N1 Multifunction Electric Wheelchair Specifications Introduction to 4N1 - Features and Uses Unpacking and Setting Up How to Unfold and Fold 9-11 Electrical Connections and Circuit Diagram 12-13 Transporting the 4N1 Electrical Wheelchair Armrests, Handlebars, Backrest, Handbrakes 15-16 Front Joystick Controller 17-18...
  • Page 3: Welcome

    Welcome Thank you for choosing the Miracle Mobility 4N1 Ultra Lite Multifunctional Electric Wheelchair. Miracle Mobility is leading the industry with innovative medical mobility aids. Your 4N1 Electric Wheelchair is designed to provide years of use. You have taken an essential step to regain mobility, independence, and freedom.
  • Page 4: 4N1 Multifunction Electric Wheelchair Specifications

    Color Options Black Chair Specifications Model # MM-4N1WW-W4 UPC Code 8-50012-19856-7 Motor Type Magnetic Brushless DC Motor Motor Power Rating 250 Watts x 2 (500 Watts Total) Weight Capacity 220 LBS Chair Weight w/o Battery 38 LBS Seat Size: 17.75” W x 11.75” D...
  • Page 5 Hand Grip Height Adjustment 17.75” x 11.75” Seat LCD Front Joystick Controller Retractable and Folding Footrests Speed – 3.75 mph 8” Front and Rear Wheels...
  • Page 6 LCD Joystick Controller & Rear Caregiver Controller Turn On Degree Joystick Speed up Speed down Horn Front Controller LCD - Gear Indicator Display Battery The Front Joystick Controller will display the speed Power level from Level 1 (slowest) to Level 5 (fastest) Remaining The Front Joystick Controller will provide the user the FRONT...
  • Page 7: Introduction To 4N1 - Features And Uses

    The 4N1 Features & Uses Manual Walker Rollator The 5N1 can be used as a manual walker to help with balance, stability, and endurance YOUR TITLE Green marketing is a practice whereby companies seek Manual Wheelchair to go above and beyond traditional. The 5N1 can be used as a traditional manual wheelchair with a caregiver pushing...
  • Page 8: Unpacking And Setting Up

    Images 1 Unpacking and Setting Up 1. Begin by taking out the 4N1 Ultra Lite Electric Wheelchair from the carton along with the spare parts and battery. Remove packing wrap then stand the 4N1 wheelchair upright. 2. Lift the armrests as shown (see image 1) 3.
  • Page 9 Unpacking and Setting UP Image 5 1. Install the rear controller on the right handlebar (see image 5) 2. You will notice a sliding notch under the rear controller. (see image 6) Slide the controller Image 6 notch into the handlebar glide with the thumb pad placed on the inside mount as shown.
  • Page 10: How To Unfold And Fold

    How To Unfold Image 9 On the top of the seat is a safety release handle (see images 9). Lift the safety release handle up and the 4N1 will release the safety lock located under the seat allowing you to unfold the 4N1.
  • Page 11 How To Fold 4. To fold the 4N1 grasp the safety release Image 13 handle on the seat and lift. This will release the safety lock located under the seat. (see images 13 & 14) 5. Once lifted the chair arms can be pushed together to the folded position Image 14 (see Image 15)
  • Page 12 Make The Electrical Connections To connect the joystick to the battery, look for the connection sockets located on the joystick as shown and tighten in place. (see images 16 & 17) Image 16 To connect the rear controller to the battery, look for the connection sockets located on the rear controller and the cable under the seat.
  • Page 13: Electrical Connections And Circuit Diagram

    Make The Electrical Connections 4. Make the battery connections. The battery connection is a 3-prong connector. (see image 20) The battery has a pocket on the inside left corner of the storage bag. The 4N1 computer “brain” is located on the right inside pocket of the storage bag.
  • Page 14 Circuit Diagram for Wiring 4. The below diagram is the electronic connections for the 4N1 Ultra Lite Multifunctional Electric Wheelchair. This diagram will be helpful to ensuring all the correct connections are made. (see image 22) 5. Cables have been identified with yellow tape showing each cable's purpose (see image 23) Image 22 Image 23...
  • Page 15: Transporting The 4N1 Electrical Wheelchair

    Transporting the Wheelchair in a Car Image 24 15. The 4N1 Ultra Lite Multifunctional Electric Wheelchair can fold to the size of a large suitcase. (see image 25) and is light weight to lift (see image 24) 16. When folded it measures in at (13” W x 30” H x 27” L) and can fit in the trunk of a small vehicle.
  • Page 16: Armrests, Handlebars, Backrest, Handbrakes

    Image 28 Lifting The Armrest 20. Notice the armrest release button on the outside of each armrest (see image 28) 21. This lever is in the locked position when the armrests are down. You will not be able to lift the armrest when the armrest lever is in the locked position 22.
  • Page 17 Hand Brakes 4. The 4N1 is equipped with hand brakes that can be used while using the 4N1 as a walker or manual wheelchair. (see image 32) 5. Handbrakes will be located just below the left and right handlebar grips and can be used while walking to help maintain balance (see image 33) 6.
  • Page 18: Front Joystick Controller

    The 4N1 Electric Wheelchair is designed Front Joystick Controller to operate the chair with a 360-degree front joystick controller To stop the chair simply The front joystick is designed to provide all the let go of the joystick and information you need to safely operate your 4N1 in the chair will come to a electric wheelchair mode.
  • Page 19 Front Joystick Controller It takes about a week to get use to the joystick operations to become proficient. You will need to get a “feel” for the joystick’s responsiveness and drive accordingly. Practice operation in a safe and controlled environment to learn the operation of your 360- degree joystick along with the different speeds and the maneuverability of the 4N1.
  • Page 20 The rear controller is equipped with a Rear Controller support Power Mode: It will be used for the support of those using the 4N1 as a power assisted Wheelchair or walker. The rear The rear controller is designed to provide additional controller has 2 speeds (see image 38) information a caregiver would need to safely operate your 4N1 Electric Wheelchair from the...
  • Page 21: Rear Controller

    Rear Controller Power Assisted Mode This feature is used when assistance is needed to carry objects or help transporting individuals with a caregiver pushing from behind the 4N1. The 4N1 provides automatic power assistance to ease the burden of pushing for caregivers. Two Speed Settings Gear C1 &...
  • Page 22: Charging The Battery And Battery Information

    Charging the Battery Make sure the battery is installed in the storage bag and the electrical connection is made between the battery and the connection cable of the joystick Make sure all cables are connected tightly and properly. With arrows on the male and female connectors aliened. (see image 39) 2.
  • Page 23 Charging The Batteries 40. The 4N1 uses a 24V10ah Lithium Ion Battery. Your 4N1 will arrive with a partially charged battery. 41. The battery should allow you to drive for a distance up to 10 miles under normal operation conditions. 42.
  • Page 24 58. Check the battery indicator light before each use to ensure you have the power you need. 59. Do not use a battery charger that have not been certified by Miracle Mobility. 60. If the battery is damaged, do not handle the battery without protective gloves and eyewear.
  • Page 25: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Please Do Not Image 42 ✓ Do not operate on stairs or escalators ✓ Do not exceed the weight capacity of 220 lbs or use to transport cargo ✓ Do not carry additional passengers it is for a single use passenger ✓...
  • Page 26 Safety Precautions Image 44 Always ✓ Always engage the slowest speed setting when going down hill ✓ Always make sure the batteries are fully charged before setting out on a journey ✓ Always charge the power wheelchair in well ventilated areas to prevent possible risk ✓...
  • Page 27: Error Codes And Vehicle Attitude Calibration

    If the LCD screen error code illuminates due to a malfunction, please refer to the error code table below. Make the recommended changes. Contact Miracle Mobility if you have questions. When the symbol is flashing, enter the error code interface and the corresponding number in the interface represents the corresponding fault.
  • Page 28 Initial Vehicle Attitude Calibration If an error code appears after powering on the 4N1, and the error code reads “E-024” the chair will need to be recalibrated one of two ways: Method 1 1) Begin by placing the 4N1 horizontally with the rear controller properly installed. 2) Press the rear controller power button and hold the direction button and the Power...
  • Page 29: Maintenance & Electromagnetic Interference

    Maintenance ✓ It is important to perform regular maintenance of your wheelchair for longevity and warranty eligibility. Even a little cleaning now and again will go a long way to keep your device looking and functioning like new. Certified repair shops with trained professionals who specialize in electric wheelchairs and scooters will be qualified to perform the service and maintenance on your Wheelchair should a technician be required.
  • Page 30: Warranty

    Warranty ✓ The purchaser of this product is entitled to a limited warranty as offered by Miracle Mobility, and its affiliates on the following components and timeframes: ✓ Chair frame: 2 years, Motors: 1 years, Controller and CPU system: 1 year, Battery: 1 year ✓...
  • Page 31: Customer Service

    customerservice@miraclemobility.com...

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