Drive wheel Charge socket cover Frame length adjustment Support bar clamp B. Support brackets x2 Side brackets to attach to the wheelchair C. Enjo support bar D. Charger Battery charger Charging connector Charger power plug E. Control unit Maximum speed adjustment potentiometer...
Amylior representative. It is strictly forbidden for any untrained person to use the Enjo. The Enjo must not be used for transporting anything that is not in accordance with its intended use. This applies to all types of load transport, such as transporting everyday objects with the wheelchair and Enjo.
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Enjo as a power assist for the wheelchair. For safety reasons, the Enjo must only be used by people who are physically and mentally capable of handling and braking the wheelchair in all situations. People with impaired vision or hearing should not use Enjo.
Indicates the temperature range in which the Enjo can be used. This user guide includes instructions, information, and warnings on operating the Enjo and charging the batteries. Must be read and taken into account before commissioning or charging the Enjo for the first time.
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Enjo. Avoid riding on unstable ground (e.g. gravel, sand, mud, snow, ice, or puddles). Do not expose the Enjo to strong sunlight for long periods when not in use. This will cause the motor to overheat. Plastic parts also age more quickly in strong sunlight .
The motorization as well as the controller attached to the handle are now ready for use. Your Enjo is now fully functional. You can put it into service by following all instructions in the following sections of this user guide, and after having been trained for its use from your authorized dealer or an Amylior representative.
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[9]. bar. You will hear a click. • Pull slightly on the handle [2] to check that the Enjo is securely attached to the bracket. • You can now operate the Enjo by activating the controller (see Section 2.5).
Step 2: Adjusting the strap’s tension • Once the strap is fastened, position the tightening buckle horizontally (fig. 2). • Tighten it gradually until the strap is taut (fig. 3), so as to prevent the Enjo to pass under the wheelchair.
• Make sure the controller is switched off (LEDs off [14]). • Tighten the quick-release clamp until it remains into position on the tube. • Connect the controller to the Enjo drive unit [fig. 3]. • The controller can now be used.
2.4 Removing the controller Make sure that the control box is off (LEDs off [14]). Disconnect the controller from the drive unit by pressing the button as shown in the red circle. Unscrew the fastening system [17]. For safe storage, the controller should be placed in the space provided in the storage case.
If you need Enjo’s maximum power, for example when climbing, hold the throttle trigger [18] and boost button simultaneously [15]. Maxi Mini The Enjo is now ready for use and, until it is deactivated, will indicate the remaining battery capacity using LED segments as follows: LED element Residual battery capacity...
Once you’ve finished driving, the Enjo should be turned off to save battery power. To deactivate the Enjo, briefly press the On/Off Button [16]. The LED display [14] goes out. If the Enjo is then removed from the wheelchair, the controller must also be removed (see Section 2.4).
3. Battery 3.1 Charging the battery The Enjo battery is built into the Enjo and cannot be removed. To charge the battery, we recommend removing the Enjo from the wheelchair. • Secure the wheelchair by applying its brakes to prevent uncontrolled movement.
Repairs may only be carried out by an authorized dealer or by Amylior. • Make sure that the charger plug [11] and the Enjo charge socket [5] are clean. If they are not, wipe them clean with a clean, dry cloth.
• Do not use the charger plug and/or 110 V wall socket if they are wet or dirty. Clean plugs with a dry cloth before plugging them in. • When charging is complete, first disconnect the cable from the Enjo socket, then from the 110V wall outlet.
• You or the wheelchair occupant must not make any sudden or jerky movements. • Always look in the direction of travel and avoid distractions. • If the wheelchair occupant uses their wheelchair as a seat in the vehicle, the Enjo and its controller must be removed from the wheelchair.
As best as possible, store your Enjo in its specially designed carrying case. • If your Enjo is not to be used for a long time, store it in a dry environment, preferably at room temperature (between 59°F and 77°F / +15°C and +25°C).
We can also send it to you upon request. When you plan a trip, contact your tour operator or airline to find out how the Enjo can be carried on all flights you have booked. It is ultimately the pilot’s decision whether or not to carry the Enjo. Neither Amylior nor your dealer can influence this decision.
• If you notice that any of the Enjo’s functions are not working as described in this manual, the device should no longer be used. To fix the problem, please contact your authorized dealer or an Amylior representative.
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The Enjo’s drive wheel is a solid rubber wheel without an inner tube. Verify the condition of the wheel before each ride. It should not be too worn. If cracks are visible in the rubber, the Enjo should no longer be used. You can obtain a new wheel as a spare part exclusively from Amylior, through your authorized dealer.
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• Turn off the Enjo immediately when it is no longer used, to avoid movement due to an unintentional contact with the throttle trigger [18], and to prevent the draining of the battery. Apply the wheelchair’s hand brakes.
5.2 Obstacle clearance Be very cautious when negotiating obstacles such as curbs! Obstacles can be negotiated using the motor assistance provided by the Enjo, but only by moving forward slowly. The maximum obstacle height is 2’’ (5 cm) (depending on the front wheels of the wheelchair).
The attendant must therefore be able to stop the wheelchair at any time using the wheelchair brakes. • Always adjust the Enjo’s speed to the current conditions. Keep in mind that obstacles may arise at any time, be ready to so bring the wheelchair to a stop as needed. •...
Interventions and repairs on the Enjo may only be carried out by an authorized dealer, by Amylior or by an Amylior representative. In the event of breakdown, please also contact your dealer.
Before each re-use, a technical safety check of the Enjo must be carried out. The brackets with which the Enjo is attached to the wheelchair can be quickly and easily removed from your wheelchair and fitted to a new one.
You can also check the strap and the angle of the Enjo’s clamp. The Enjo detaches from the support bar. Once in place, check that the system is securely locked by pulling on the Enjo. Visually check that the clamp retracts and snaps back into place when you pull on...
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When your battery is low (< 20%), the Enjo may also stop during intense effort. After a few seconds, you will be able to get going again. We advise you to help the Enjo up steep inclines; you will be able to use the Enjo without any problem on flatter surfaces. We recommend recharging your battery.
8. Legal warranty and liability 8.1 Durability warranty Amylior guarantees that the Enjo is free of defects at the time of transfer. Amylior offers a longevity warranty of 24 months for the Enjo after delivery. The following are excluded from the longevity warranty: •...
250 W Operating temperature: 77°F to 122°F (-25°C to +50°F) Maximum total rolling weight (occupant + chair): 375 lb (170 kg) Protection class: IPX4 Battery (integrated in Enjo) Lithium-ion cells Cell type: Rated operating voltage: 24 V Rated capacity: 160 Wh 32°F to 104°F (0°C to +40°C)
10. Maintenance log Date Maintenance / Repair Carried out by...
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Distributed by: 3190 F.-X.-Tessier Vaudreuil-Dorion QC J7V 5V5, CANADA www.amylior.com Manufactured by: SARL Acekare 7 Rue de Mireport 33310 Lormont FRANCE www.acekare.com This medical device is a regulated health product that, under this regulation, bears the CE marking. OM | P24044 | 1005122 | R01...
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