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PRECAUTIONS Thank you for purchasing the EZ Lite Cruiser. We sincerely hope that it will bring convenience and enjoyment to your daily life. Please read the instruc ons before using the chair in order to operate and maintain it properly. EZ Lite Cruiser assumes no responsibility for per‐ sonal injury or property damage sustained by or through the use of this product. By using the product, you agree to indemnify EZ Lite Cruiser from any injuries sustained from and during use, regardless of fault. Please pay a en on to the followings content with these warning symbols. Failure to take precau ons could result in serious injuries. It can also dam‐ age or decrease the life expectancy of the EZ Lite Cruiser. ...
SAFE USAGE GUIDE BEFORE DRIVING — READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY. The user must be of sound mind and judgment. They must be conscious and have unimpaired motor func ons in their hand to use the controller. The user must read this user’s guide before opera ng the chair and get familiar with its components and features. The user should prac ce driving skills with assistance on open, flat, and safe grounds before normal use. Moving Forward and Stopping To move forward, push the joys ck forward lightly. To stop, release the joys ck. Moving Backwards To move backwards, push the joys ck backwards lightly. The ...
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SAFE USAGE GUIDE Driving on Bends or Windy Paths Lightly push the joys ck in the direc on of the bend. Prac ce speed control. Avoid making sharp or hard turns. Sharp or hard turns are only to be done when the chair is already in a stopped posi on. Prac ce Avoiding Obstacles ...
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SAFE USAGE GUIDE Driving Uphill Keep your body lted forward to keep the center of gravi‐ ty stable. Drive slowly and calmly. We recommend the slope be less than 8 degrees for op ‐ mal performance. Driving Downhill Make sure the electromagne c brake is engaged before driving downhill. We recommend the slope be less than 8 degrees for op ‐ mal performance. Drive all the way through a decline and stop on flat area. Limit Driving to Sidewalks The user should stay on the sidewalk and avoid entering the street or anywhere there is a motor vehicle lane, un‐ less it is to cross the street. Pay a en on to obstacles and avoid contact with them. ...
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SAFE USAGE GUIDE Entering & Exi ng an Elevator The user should pay a en on to the opening and closing intervals of the elevator door to avoid a collision while en‐ tering or exi ng the elevator. Driving over Train or Railroad Tracks We highly discourage you from ever crossing railroad/ train tracks alone in the EZ Lite Cruiser. You should be ac‐ companied by an assistant, friend, or loved one. A emp ng to cross tracks that are elevated too high (more than 1.25 inches) could result in a rollover or acci‐ dent. It could endanger the personal safety of the user. ...
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SAFE USAGE GUIDE Seat Belt We recommend using the seat belt. Self Repair of the EZ Lite Cruiser Avoid a emp ng to repair the product on your own. It may cause permanent damage to the chair and could put yourself at risk of injury. We strongly recommend that the product should be re‐ paired by a professional repair shop or maintenance ser‐ vice personnel. ...
BATTERY GUIDE Ba ery Handling and Care DO NOT leave the ba ery in direct sunlight. It will cause permanent damage, or a vola le reac on. DO NOT allow children access to the ba ery or electrical components of the chair. DO NOT place any items over or on the charger while it is charging. DO NOT store in a severe cold environment. It will dam‐ age and decrease the life of the ba ery. ...
CHARGER GUIDE Charging the Ba ery Please use the Lithium ba ery charger supplied by EZ Lite Cruiser Insert the charger into the joys ck socket, while being mindful of the plug orienta on. Insert the charger into an electrical outlet, which will cause the charging light to turn on. Red Indicator light means the ba ery is charging Green Indicator light means the ba ery is fully charged. Green can also mean that no ba ery is connected! ...
POWERED & MANUAL MODE OPERATION Using in the Powered (Electric) Mode Flip the red levers (the electromagne c locks, iden fied in the compo‐ nents of the EZ Lite Cruiser on page 5) on both of the rear wheels and ensure that the wheels are locked in place, and are not moving at all. When the chair is powered electrically, the chair can not be pushed manually. A er the user is seated in the chair, turn on the power. Pushing the joys ck forward to go forward. Pulling joys ck back to go back. Pushing joys ck le to turn le . Pushing joys ck right to turn right. ...
SAFETY TIPS Addi onal Warnings & Precau ons If the EZ Lite Cruiser is not locked in the open posi on, it can collapse when a emp ng to sit on the chair. This can cause damage to the chair and also hurt the user. Please ensure that the chair is fully unfolded before si ng in it. Check, double‐check and triple‐check to make sure the chair is opened all the way and locked into posi on. If the front wheel is not in the proper posi on the chair ...
TRANSPORT, STORAGE & MAINTENANCE Transport & Storage To pick up the chair, stand it up when it is folded. Li the chair by metal frame parts always, never by any cushions, straps or plas c parts. The ba ery should be fully charged and the chair should be placed in cool, dry, and ven lated place in case of the chair will long‐term place‐ ment. The ba ery needs to be charged once every two months, otherwise it could lead to over‐discharge damage. Avoiding storing the chair around heat, cold or direct sunlight. The rub‐ ber parts will age quicker and shorten the service life. The ba ery is very sensi ve to high temperature environments and to pressure. Avoid high temperature and pressure, as it may cause a fire. There are electronic components in the joys ck. Avoid pressing and pu ng too much pressure on it ...
QUICK START GUIDE YOU MUST read all of the informa on on the previous pages before star ng to use your EZ Lite Cruiser. The previous pages contain extremely important safety informa on, proper usage, care & maintenance of your EZ Lite Cruiser. Failure to read the informa on can lead to problems that will not be covered under your warranty, due to user error. A er reading the previous pages, con nue reading this Quick Start Guide: Ba ery Outer Packaging Please DO NOT remove the Blue Plas c Wrap that makes up the outer packaging of your ba ery! This will expose the inner workings of the ba ery and can be dangerous. ...
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QUICK START GUIDE Charging the Ba ery with Standalone or Speedy Charger Only if you ordered a Standalone Charger or Speedy Charger (accessories, sold separately) then you will be able to charge your ba ery directly from a wall outlet. Simply connect the Standalone or Speedy Charger to the wall outlet, then connect the opposing end to the ba ery. Red Levers on the Rear Wheels The red levers on the rear wheels control the electromagne c lock and ul mately the braking system. The levers must be ENGAGED in order for you to use the chair in the powered mode. How do you know if they are engaged? When the device is powered OFF, and they are DISENGAGED, then you will be able to roll the rear wheels manually by pushing the chair. ...
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QUICK START GUIDE Keep it Clean & Take Good Care of Your EZ Lite Cruiser The key to a long life out of the EZ Lite Cruiser, like anything else, is to keep it clean and take good care of it. Keeping it clean will keep it look‐ ing like new again,. Taking good care of it will ensure the longest life possi‐ ble out of it. This may mean occasionally performing service & mainte‐ nance to keep it running like new. Please contact us if you have any ques‐ ons or need help finding a shop in your area that can perform service or maintenance on your EZ Lite Cruiser. Now, let’s start working with the EZ Lite Cruiser and its components…. Unboxing the EZ Lite Cruiser When you take the chair out of its box, ...
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QUICK START GUIDE Engaging the Electromagne c Locks You must do this to use the chair in the powered mode. It also prevents the chair from rolling manually. Depending on your model (DX8, DX10, DX12), you will flip the levers FORWARD (towards the chair) or BACKWARD (away from the chair) to en‐ gage or disengage the locks. When disen‐ gaged & the power is OFF, the wheels will roll freely. When engaged, they won’t roll. Install the An ‐Tilt Wheels The an ‐ lt wheels are located in the toolkit in the back of the chair. Remove them ...
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QUICK START GUIDE Put Ba ery in the Fi ed Carry Case Your EZ Lite Cruiser ba ery comes with a fi ed (small) carrying case designed specifically for the ba ery, so you can easily disconnect it and carry it with you. You shall store the ba ery in this fi ed case for convenience, and the ba ery can be kept in this fi...
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QUICK START GUIDE Properly Connected Ba ery When you make a proper connec on between the ba ery and the power in‐ put, you will hear a so click noise indi‐ ca ng it was connected, and the tooth on the ba ery plug will be latched in se‐ curely in the clip on the input plug. Improperly Connected Ba ery Make sure the connec on between the plugs is ght and secured. If you do it right, you will hear a so click indica ng ...
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QUICK START GUIDE Charging the Ba ery On–Board The charger that comes with your EZ Lite Cruiser by default ONLY charges the ba ery while it is on‐board, connected to the chair. To charge the ba ery, make sure the ba ery is connected un‐ derneath the seat. Then, plug the round metal p of the charger into the front of the joys ck. ...
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QUICK START GUIDE Folding the EZ Lite Cruiser To fold the EZ Lite Cruiser Deluxe Mod‐ els, simply push the two folding clamps (located near the base of the chair) together with one hand, and push for‐ ward on the top of the back support, un l the chair folds down all the way. The ...
HELPFUL LINKS ONLINE We have a number of videos online to help you get started. Unfolding Visit: h p://www.ezlitecruiser.com/go1 Connec ng The Ba ery Visit: h p://www.ezlitecruiser.com/go2 Moun ng The Joys ck Visit: h p://www.ezlitecruiser.com/go3 Folding Visit: h p://www.ezlitecruiser.com/go4 Using Accessories Visit: h p://www.ezlitecruiser.com/go5 If there is something you don’t know how to do, please visit the website and browse our Frequently Asked Ques ons page, or Contact Us, and we will be glad to help. Website: www.EZLiteCruiser.com E‐mail: support@ezlitecruiser.com Call Toll Free: 1‐800‐544‐6054 or Interna onally +1.310.2954422 Addi onal videos are available on our YouTube Page: ...
JOYSTICK INFORMATION Func on Descrip on of Func onality 1 Power On Bu on Pressing this bu on will power on the EZ Lite Cruiser 2 Power Off Bu on Pressing this bu on will power off the EZ Lite Cruiser 3 Speed Increase Pressing this bu on will increase the speed of the chair, and Bu on illuminate the Speed Indicator LEDs un l all 5 lights are illumi‐ nated (top speed.) 4 Speed Decrease Pressing this bu on will decrease the speed of the chair, and Bu on turn off each light of the Speed Indicator LEDs un l only one light is illuminated (lowest speed.) 5 Horn Pressing this bu on will sound the horn. 6 ...
FAULT INDICATORS Aside from indica ng the speed se ng of the EZ Lite Cruiser, the Speed Indicator LEDs (number 8 on the figure shown on the previous page) acts as an indicator of common faults in the controller system. When these LEDs flash with the following Display as indicated below, the most com‐ mon problems and their respec ve possible solu ons are iden fied: Display Problem Solution Ba ery power is low. You must recharge or replace the ba ery. Joys ck cannot deliver signals to Check to see that all cable connec ons are the control module (CPU) firmly a ached. If they are, this would indi‐ cate a problem with the joys ck, and it may need to be replaced with a working joys ck. Joys ck wire could be cut. An electronic drive locking func‐ Disconnect the 3‐pin Charger cable from the on is engaged to prevent the front of the Joys ck component. If it is dis‐ EZ Lite Cruiser from being oper‐ connected, this would indicate a problem ated. Also acts to indicate that with the Joys ck’s Charger connector I/O ...
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE # Problem Reason Solu on Power won’t Controller host power is Connect host power turn on not connected Controller host and joys ck Connect four core plug with joy‐ 1 are not connected s ck Ba ery power is too low Charge the ba ery No.1 Red Light Flash: Low Charge the ba ery ...
SPECIFICATIONS—DX8 Parameter Deluxe DX8 Device Weight 53.3 lbs. Max Capacity 330 lbs. Unfolded Dimensions 30" x 25.75" x 35.75" (L x W x H) Folded Dimensions 30" x 25.75" x 13.5" (L x W x H) Seat Dimensions 16.75" x 17.5" (L x W) Seating Height 20"...
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SPECIFICATIONS—DX10 Parameter Deluxe DX10 Device Weight 53.3 lbs. Max Capacity 330 lbs. Unfolded Dimensions 30" x 26" x 35.75" (L x W x H) Folded Dimensions 30" x 26" x 13.5" (L x W x H) Seat Dimensions 16.75" x 17.5" (L x W) Seating Height 20"...
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SPECIFICATIONS—DX12 Parameter Deluxe DX12 Device Weight 58.0 lbs. Max Capacity 330 lbs. Unfolded Dimensions 30" x 26.25" x 35.75" (L x W x H) Folded Dimensions 30" x 26.25" x 13.5" (L x W x H) Seat Dimensions 16.75" x 17.5" (L x W) Seating Height 20"...
SERVICE HISTORY Date Descrip on of Service WARRANTY Part Coverage Remarks Frame 10 Years Non‐deliberate damage Motor 5 Years Non‐deliberate damage Ba ery 2 Years Non‐deliberate damage CPU 2 Year Non‐deliberate damage Joys ck 2 Year ...
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