Introduction Safety The power chair you have purchased combines state-of- the-art components with safety, comfort, and styling in mind. We are confident that these design features will provide you with the conveniences you expect during your daily activities. Once you understand how to safely operate and care for your power chair, it should give you years of trouble-free operation and service.
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Featherweight Electric Wheelchair (ASW-208) Footrest Battery Joystick Controller Armrest Handlebar Motor Rear Wheel Front Wheel...
Quick Start Reference Guide Unpack the wheelchair and locate the charger, tool kit, and spare parts. Install and mount the controller on the right or left armrest.
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Quick Start Reference Guide Grasp the handlebar and pull the seat cushion frame outwards with your other hand...
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Quick Start Reference Guide Pull on the quick release screw, pull out the anti-tip wheel to the proper position with your other hand and then lock the anti-tip wheel in place.
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Quick Start Reference Guide Connect the battery with the plug underneath the seat.
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Quick Start Reference Guide Pull up both clutch forks up into electric operation state, which will prevent the wheels from rolling when pushed by hand. If you desire free wheel mode, simple push both clutch forks down.
Specifications Model Name ASW-208 Wheelchair Size (Unfolded) 39” x 23” x 37.5” Net Weight (With Battery) 39 LBS + 3 LBS Total Weight: 42 LBS Front Wheel 8” Rear Wheel 12” Weight Capacity 250 LBS Forward Speed Up to 4 MPH...
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Practice Before Use Failure to follow the instructions below may result in serious injury or damage to the electric wheelchair. Before venturing onto the roads, find an open area such as a park and ask a friend to accompany you until you have mastered the power chair’s operation. The power button should always be off before you get on or off the seat.
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Stop, Forward, and Reverse Operations Simply push the joystick gently in the directions you wish to move in. First, practice moving forward. Be sure to set the speed to the lowest shift. After you have accomplished moving forwards, practice an “S” turn. When you can confidently perform these maneuvers, try reversing.
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Warning! In the event of one of the following errors, immediately turn off the electric wheelchairs power supply: Sudden Movement Operation Direction Is Not Controlled Brake Failure...
Safety Instructions Do not drive across a slope. Do not travel on soft terrain. Do not drive under the influence of alcohol. Do not attempt to climb stairs over two Do not tailgate another vehicle. inches tall unless a ramp is installed. Do not operate hand-held communication Do not disassemble the power wheelchair devices such as radios or mobile phones.
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Safety Instructions Always engage a slow speed when going Reminder! When using an electric down gradients (move the joystick to the wheelchair, the driver must follow all the central position) rules and regulations of the road. Always use the safety belt. Always keep your feet on the footrest while traveling.
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Precautions When Driving On Inclines Driving on a slope is much more dangerous than driving on a flat surface. Please note the following as falling or losing control will result in serious harm to users and others.
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Terminology Joystick: The device used to "move" the power chair. Controller: The device that allows the joystick to function. Armrests: Where arms can rest during time spent on power chair Footrest: Where feet can rest during time spent on the power chair. Anti-tip wheels: Wheels that allow slight tipping, or prevent tipping while driving.
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Joystick controller operation Assemble the controller Install the controller on the controller connection. Adjust the controller direction then tighten the plum nut. Fix the cabin plug with battery box ; The operation of the controller Try to avoid knocking the controller, especially the joystick. Do not beat the controller and the joystick while traveling.
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Control Buttons 1: Battery indicator 2: On/off button 3: Horn 4: Speed indicator 5: Acceleration button 6: Deceleration button 7: LED light 8: Joystick 9: USB 10: Charging port 11: LED light...
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On/Off Button and Power Display The on / off button provides power to the electronic components of the control system to provide power to the wheelchair motor. In an emergency, you can use the on / off button to stop the wheelchair. The power display shows the current battery power of the wheelchair.
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Joystick The main function of the joystick is to control the speed and direction of the wheelchair. The further the joystick is moved from a central position, the faster the wheelchair runs. When you release the joystick, the wheelchair automatically brakes. Speed Display This display indicates the wheelchair setting.
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Controller Status Indication Error Indication Malfunction Solution All LED lights are off, The power is off or in standby, Check if the power plug is disconnected. with no sound and the power cord is in poor contact. All LED lights are on The power supply is turned on Wait for several seconds.
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Controller Status Indication Four long after two The right motor has failed. Check whether the right motor connector is short sounds plugged in and the connection is good. Six long after two short The controlled is displaying an Just after a heavy load, check whether the sounds over-current status vehicle exceeds the rated load, then turn it off...
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Motor Clutch Fork When the wheelchair is in the electric operation state (power mode), only the controller can be used to move the wheelchair. The wheelchair cannot be pushed by hand, and this will prevent the wheels from rolling. Manual operation can be triggered by flicking the “motor clutch fork” switch. This means you can easily push the wheelchair, voiding all electronic functions.
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ATTENTION It is advisable to keep the wheelchair in the electric operation state. The role of the clutch device is only to allow the wheelchair to be pushed manually in crowded places. Please keep both clutch forks in same state.
Folding Your Wheelchair Step 1: Use foot or hand to push the fold button, to make the wheelchair unlock.
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Folding Your Wheelchair Step 2: Hold the handlebar with one hand and the seat cushion frame with the other. Use both hands to force the wheelchair until it is completely folded.
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Adjust The Controller Install the controller on the left as needed, remove the controller bracket and install it on the left. You can also control the length by yourself.
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Armrest Press the button on the underside of the armrests to loosen them.
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Remove The Battery Unplug the cable of battery, unzip the zipper, and take out the battery...
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Battery Use The electric wheelchair uses a 24 voltage battery. It is a good idea to carry a replacement 24V10AH battery, in case you need to charge the one in use. This is a maintenance-free sealed lithium battery. The batteries are designed to handle deep discharges.
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When the indicator light of the charger turns green, unplug the plug of the charger,then pull out the power plug. In order to maximize the efficiency of your wheelchair battery, you should: Fully charge your battery during initial use. Start slowly when using the wheelchair in your home or on the driveway. Give your battery charge 4-6 hours, and then re-operate the wheelchair.
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Charger If you do not often use your electric wheelchair, you must charge once a month to maintain battery life. If you want to ship your wheelchair, you must contact the shipping company in advance to ensure that the wheelchair meets the special requirements of the transport. Maintenance-free fully enclosed lead-acid batteries are designed for wheelchairs and other mobile vehicles.
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Charger The charger is a very important part of your wheelchair and provides energy to your wheelchair quickly and safely. Your electric wheelchair is designed to be maintenance free, however we recommend the following checks be completed on a regular basis: Joystick/Controller Ensure that the controlled is kept away from the damp air as this can easily damage it and void the warranty.
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