ROBOOTER E40 Instruction Manual

ROBOOTER E40 Instruction Manual

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BBR-QP-BOX-01, Rev.VF1.0
ROBOOTER E40
Instruction Manual
Shanghai Bangbang Robotics Co., LTD.

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  • Page 1 BBR-QP-BOX-01, Rev.VF1.0 ROBOOTER E40 Instruction Manual Shanghai Bangbang Robotics Co., LTD.
  • Page 2 We urge you to go through the Robooter E40 Product Manual before its utilization to ensure its correct operation and maintenance. The material enclosed in this manual is safeguarded by patent rights and copyright laws.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 2. Product Introduction 1. Safety 3. Part Introduction 4. Using the Electric Wheelchair 5. Maintenance & 6. APP Troubleshooting 8. Wireless Technology & 7. Cybersecurity Functions 9. Disclaimer 10. Packing list 11. Reporting Adverse Events to the FDA 12. Marking Description...
  • Page 4: Safety

    1.3 Indication for Use The Electric Wheelchair (Robooter E40), Model name: BBR-E40-01, is designed to provide both outdoor and indoor mobility for individuals limited to a seated position who are capable of operating a powered wheelchair.
  • Page 5 1. Safety Warning Maintain a distance of at least 6 inches (15 cm) between this medical device and magnetically sensitive medical devices, such as cochlear implants, neurostimulators, stents, and shunts. 1.5 Precautions for Electrical Safety Caution The Electric Wheelchair complies with ISO 7176-9 Climatic Test standards. This test confirms that the electric wheelchair provides users or their attendants sufficient time to move it out of the rain and to a safe location.
  • Page 6 1. Safety 1.7 Disposal Considerations Caution In accordance with local laws and regulations, your product must be treated separately from domestic waste. Please dispose of it at the designated recycling point in your area. Recycling helps reduce waste, benefiting our environment.
  • Page 7 1. Safety (5) Use of Mobile Phone For your safety, it is crucial to adhere to the following guidelines regarding the use of the mobile application with the electric wheelchair: Do Not Drive Using the Mobile Application: Under no circumstances should the mobile application be used to drive the electric wheelchair.
  • Page 8 1. Safety 1.8 Specific Warnings (Please Read Carefully) Warning To ensure your safety and the longevity of the electric wheelchair, please adhere to the following guidelines: Dangerous Driving Operations: Avoid snake driving, high-speed sharp turns, or any other risky driving maneuvers. These could cause the electric wheelchair to tilt and result in injury.
  • Page 9 1. Safety Inspect Electrical Connections: Always check all electrical connections to ensure safety and reliability before use. Wiring Modifications: Do not disconnect, alter, or modify any installed wiring harness components on the electric wheelchair. Battery Specifications: Use only specifiedbatteries for the wheelchair. Avoid unqualified batteries such as non-recyclable lead-acid types or batteries from other manufacturers.
  • Page 10 1. Safety 1.9 Excerpts from EMC-related Guidelines & Statements in Manufacturer's Accompanying Documents EMI Compliance Table(Table 1) Electromagnetic environment Phenomenon Compliance Home healthcare environment RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1,Class B Harmonic distortion IEC61000-3-2 Class A Home healthcare environment Voltage fluctuations and flicker IEC61000-3-3 Compliance Home healthcare environment Table 1-Emission...
  • Page 11 1. Safety Test Band Immunity test levels Frequency (MHz) Home healthcare environment (MHz) 380-390 Pulse modulation 18Hz, 27V/m 430-470 FM,±5kHz deviation 18Hz sine,28V/m 704-787 Pulse modulation 217 Hz sine, 28V/m 800-960 Pulse modulation 18Hz sine, 28V/m 1720 1700-1990 Pulse modulation 217Hz sine, 28V/m 1845 1970 5785...
  • Page 12 1. Safety Phenomenon Basic EMCstandard Immunity test levels Home healthcare environment Conducted disturbances IEC61000-4-6 3V.0.15MHz-80MHz6V in ISM bands induced by RF fields and amateur radiobands between 0.15MHz and 80MHz 80%AM at 1kHz Table 5 ‒ Signal input/output parts port Number Cable classification Cable Max.
  • Page 13 2. Product Introduction 2.1 Product Features & Functions DC Brushless Deceleration Motor: This acts as the fundamental component powering the electric wheelchair's drive mechanism. Upper Controller: This specialized upper controller facilitates the motor's operation. Using an independent joystick control, the following movements can be achieved: •...
  • Page 14 2. Product Introduction 2.2 Main Structure of the Product Figure 2.2.1 36.6 inch 36.6 inch 24.6 inch 39.4inch 17.7 inch 27.6 inch Figure 2.2.2...
  • Page 15 2. Product Introduction 2.3 Technical Specifications Common name Powered wheelchair Product model BBR- E40-01 the type class of the wheelchair: Class A, Class B or Class C Class A Folding mode Manual folding 8 km/h Maximum speed 1.6 inch Maximum barrier height...
  • Page 16 2. Product Introduction 2.4 Storage Conditions Temperature Conditions: Store the packaged Electric wheelchair in a temperature range of -40°C to 60° C. Humidity: Ensure the relative humidity does not surpass 95%. Atmospheric Pressure: The suitable atmospheric pressure for storage is between 56-146kPa. Environment: The storage room should be free from harmful gases that might cause corrosion.
  • Page 17: Part Introduction

    3. Part Introduction Handrail Upper controller Backpack Headlamp Backrest component Seat component Folded switch Battery box Brake Pedal plate Anti-rollover wheel Omni-directional wheel Storage basket Driving motor wheel Figure 3.1...
  • Page 18: Using The Electric Wheelchair

    4. Using the Electric Wheelchair 4.1 Notice for Use Please carefully read the Product Manual before use and check whether the parts are in good condition to ensure your safety; When the electric wheelchair is operated for the first time, level and hard ground shall be selected as soon as possible to ensure that your sounding area has no barrier or pedestrian;...
  • Page 19 4. Using the electric wheelchair When using an electric wheelchair, avoid being close to a radio transmitter, high-power handheld radio transmitter or receiver; Any error or improvement in the Product Manual will be specified in the new specification. We may launch new products to meet the market needs at any time. If there is any difference between the relevant functional description and performance and this manual, the specific products and relevant supplementary instructions shall prevail, and it will not be stated in this manual;...
  • Page 20 4. Using the electric wheelchair 4.2 Expanding and Folding of the Electric Wheelchair 4.2.1 Expanding and Folding Operation Mode Figure 4.2.1.1 Expanding operation mode: When manually expanding the electric wheelchair, please press the folding switch with one hand (position 1 in Figure 4.2.1.1) and pull the armrest up with the other hand (position 2 in Figure 4.2.1.1) until the electric wheelchair is fully expanded;...
  • Page 21 4. Using the electric wheelchair 4.2.2 Anti-clamp pinch point Figure 4.2.2 Note: During the folding/expanding steps, DO NOT contact the position indicated in the anti-clamp section;...
  • Page 22 4. Using the Electric Wheelchair 4.3 Upper Controller 4.3.1 Introduction to the Upper Controller Power switch key ( Lock/Unlock) Gear ︿ button SOS key Gear ﹀ button Horn key Fn Key Display Direction rocker Figure 4.3.1...
  • Page 23 4. Using the Electric Wheelchair 4.3.2 Function Description of the Upper Controller Power switch key ( Lock/Unlock) Gear ︿ button SOS key Gear ﹀ button Horn key Fn Key Figure 4.3.2 (1) Direction Rocker: • Pushing the rocker on the upper controller allows you to control the electric wheelchair's speed and direction.
  • Page 24 4. Using the Electric Wheelchair 4.3.3 Display Screen Menu Description Battery percentage display Battery power display Cruise control display Speed display Bluetooth status display Gear display Figure 4.3.3.1 (1) Battery Percentage Display: Refer to Figure 4.3.3.1 • The electric wheelchair's upper controller screen displays the battery percentage.
  • Page 25 4. Using the Electric Wheelchair (6) Gear Display: Refer to Figure 4.3.3.1 • Use the "︿" button to increase a gear (max up to 5 gears). • Use the "﹀" button to decrease a gear (down to a minimum of 1 gear). •...
  • Page 26 4. Using the Electric Wheelchair Figure 4.3.3.4 (9) SOS display (as shown in Figure 4.3.3.4) • Long press SOS button for 3 seconds to start SOS call. The screen displays SOS icon and flashes. Figure 4.3.3.5 (10) Pushing Mode Display: Refer to Figure 4.3.3.5 •...
  • Page 27 4. Using the Electric Wheelchair Figure 4.3.3.6 (11) Battery Charging Status Display: Refer to Figure 4.3.3.6 While Charging: Once the charging port of the electric wheelchair connects • with the charger, the upper controller screen will exhibit the CHARGING icon. This indicates that the wheelchair is currently charging.
  • Page 28 4. Using the Electric Wheelchair 4.4 Lower Armrest Lamp Operation Guide Figure 4.4.1 To control the illumination of the armrest touch lamp, simply engage the touch switch located on the left upper control of the lower armrest. Refer to Figure 4.4.1 for visual guidance.
  • Page 29 4. Using the Electric Wheelchair 4.5 Left and Right Handrails 4.5.1 Switching Between Left and Right Armrest Controllers Figure 4.5.1 Follow the steps below to safely interchange the left and right armrest controllers: 1. Ensure the machine power is turned off before starting the exchange. 2.
  • Page 30 4. Using the Electric Wheelchair 4.5.2 Adjusting the Gear on Left and Right Armrest Controllers Figure 4.5.2 To adjust the gear on the left and right armrest controllers, follow these steps: 1. Ensure the machine power is turned off before starting any adjustments. 2.
  • Page 31 4. Using the Electric Wheelchair 4.6 Battery 4.6.1 Battery Disassembly The vertical state of the knob is unlocked (1) Left Side of Battery Case (Refer to Figure 4.6.1.1) • Manually rotate the left knob of the battery case. • Turn the left knob to the unlocking position. •...
  • Page 32 4. Using the Electric Wheelchair Figure 4.6.1.3 (3) Battery Removal (Refer to Figure 4.6.1.3) • Remove the battery by sliding it in the direction indicated in the figure. 4.6.2 Battery Installation Figure 4.6.2.1 (4) Inserting the Battery (Refer to Figure 4.6.2.1) •...
  • Page 33 4. Using the Electric Wheelchair The horizontal state of the knob is locked Figure 4.6.2.2 (2) In Step 2, manually close the battery right buckle and rotate the right knob of the battery box with the right knob to the locked position. (As shown on Figure 4.6.2.2) Figure 4.6.2.3 (3)...
  • Page 34 4. Using the Electric Wheelchair 4.7 Switch to Pushing Mode press at the same time Figure 4.7 Entering Pushing Mode: Press both the '︿' key and '﹀' key simultaneously to enter the pushing mode. Exiting Pushing Mode: Shake the rocker to exit from pushing mode. (Refer to Figure 4.7 for guidance).
  • Page 35 5. Maintenance & Troubleshooting 5.1 Daily Spot Inspection and Maintenance The responsibility for the cleaning, inspection, and maintenance of the electric wheelchair lies with the user or operator. General Maintenance: • Clean the electric wheelchair regularly. • Inspect the tires for wear and damage. •...
  • Page 36 5. Maintenance & Troubleshooting 5.2 Electric Wheelchair Troubleshooting Guide Fault code Anomaly status Fault phenomenon Key abnormality The key corresponding function does not work. The rocker ground line is disconnected The rocker function does not work. The rocker power cord is disconnected The rocker function does not work.
  • Page 37 5. Maintenance & Troubleshooting 5.3 Guide to Safety Alerts and Precautions Voice prompts Corresponding scene description. Enter novice mode Press the novice mode button. Quit the novice mode Press the novice mode button again. Alart Long press SOS key to trigger SOS. It is in default that after the product is locked after it is powered on.
  • Page 38 5. Maintenance & Troubleshooting 5.4 Production Date and Service Life • The service life of this product is 5 years after the product is delivered. Please use within the effective date. In case of expiration, Do not use the product to avoid occurrence of accident.
  • Page 39: App

    6. APP Download APP Scan the QR code to download the App Install APP (Android) The above screen is displayed after scanning, click to install the mobile application.
  • Page 40 6. APP The above screen indicates that the installation of the mobile application is complete. Click on the above screen to open the mobile application...
  • Page 41 6. APP (IOS) The above screen is displayed after scanning, click to install the mobile application. The above screen indicates that the mobile application is being installed...
  • Page 42 6. APP The above screen indicates that the installation of the mobile application is complete. Click on the above screen to open the mobile application Connect Device Click on the above screen to search device.
  • Page 43 6. APP Note: Obtain phone permissions Click on the above screen to turn on your mobile’ s Bluetooth Installing the APP Note: Obtain phone permissions Click on the above screen to turn on your phone's location.
  • Page 44 6. APP Note: Obtain phone permissions Click "Location access" on the above screen to turn on your phone's location. Once the above operation has been done mobile application start searching for the device. Click to pair the mobile application and device.
  • Page 45 6. APP Note: When the wheelchair is in lock mode, display this interface. After turning on the wheelchair, enter the lock mode automatically. Only use the app after unlocking on the wheelchair. The above screen indicates a successful connection. Click in the above screen to access status screen of the electric wheelchair Click...
  • Page 46 6. APP Click in status screen to access enhanced mode adjustment and general mode adjustment.( General mode speed:4.5km/h, enhanced mode speed:6km/h)
  • Page 47 6. APP Click in the status screen to access the remote cotrol mode Circle up to move forward, down to move back, left to turn left, right to turn right. Click in the top right corner to access the setting screen...
  • Page 48 6. APP Click “General Settings” in the setting screen to access the general settings mode. Cruise control system: slide left to turn off cruise control, slide right to turn on cruise control. Click "Voice settings" in the General settings to access the voice settings mode. •...
  • Page 49 6. APP Click “Battery Information” in the setting screen to access battery information screen. This will show the battery power percentage and battery status. Click “Current Version” in the setting screen to access the version upgrade mode. This will show the current device version. to upgrade the version of device.
  • Page 50 7. Cybersecurity Password Protection: We strongly recommend users to set robust passwords on their mobile phones to prevent unauthorized access and potential security breaches. Application Download: For the optimal user experience and security, download the App by scanning the QR code provided in the manual. Ensure you download updates or the app itself exclusively from authorized platforms: •...
  • Page 51: Wireless Technology & Functions

    8. Wireless technology & Functions 8.1 Description of Wireless Functions The wheelchair is equipped with advanced wireless capabilities, allowing users to control it using a mobile phone. This functionality is made possible through Bluetooth 4.1 technology, which conforms to the IEEE 802.15.4 Bluetooth standard. 8.2 Characteristics of Wireless Technology Operation •...
  • Page 52 8. Wireless technology & Functions 8.5 Addressing Wireless Coexistence Issues and Solutions Wireless interference can occur when multiple devices operate in close proximity. To mitigate potential wireless coexistence challenges: 1. Distance from Other Devices: When utilizing the mobile phone with the wheelchair, ensure that other wireless devices are positioned at least 2 meters away from the wheelchair.
  • Page 53 To ensure the safe and efficient use of all products by Shanghai Bangbang Robotics Co., Ltd., users must adhere strictly to the guidelines provided in the Robooter E40 Product Manual and the Company's official website (https://www.robooter.com). Any deviation...
  • Page 54 11. Reporting Adverse Events to the FDA MedWatch represents the FDA's (Food and Drug Administration) initiative for registering significant reactions, product quality inconsistencies, therapeutic equivalence discrepancies, and usage errors related to human medical commodities. This encompasses medical devices, drugs, biologics, cosmetics, dietary supplements, and infant formulas. If you suspect that you or a family member has undergone a severe reaction to a medical commodity, it's recommended to present the reporting form to your medical practitioner.
  • Page 55: Marking Description

    12. Marking Description this symbol Indicates the item is a medical device Medical device Indicates the medical device manufacturer Manufacture Date of manufacture This symbol indicates the date of manufacture of the device or accessories. Indicates the manufacturer's batch code so that the Batch code batch or lot can be identified.
  • Page 56 Shanghai BangBang Robotics Co., Ltd. ADD:Room 501, Building 3, No. 188 Zhongchen Road, Songjiang District, Shanghai Tel: 00862137777720 Email: info@bangbangrobotics.com Revision date: 20230315 Website: www.bangbangrobotic.com file No.: BBR-QP-BOX-01, Rev.VF1.0...

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