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V. CARE AND MAINTENANCE

 

 

1. Care and Maintenance After Using 

 

 

Shut down the power (Unplug all wiring connections is the best).

 

 

Inhibit children from touching the wheelchair.

 

 

Your wheelchair should be stored at room temperature in order for it to 

keep its normal performance for longer.

 

 

Use a clean and soft cloth to scrub, and then dry the wheelchair frame.

 

 

2. Routine Checks 

You should perform some checks on your wheelchair before each journey in order to always 
keep it in the best condition. Moreover, you should check your wheelchair as follows: 

 

 

Items 

Weekly 

Monthly 

Yearly 

Each Part 

 

 

 

 

Mechanical Components 

 

 

 

 

Brakes 

 

 

 

 

Wiring Harnesses and Cables 

 

 

 

 

Charging of batteries 

 

 

 

 

Mobility of the Front Wheels 

 

 

 

 

Pneumatic Case of The Rear Wheels 

 

 

 

 

Tyre Wear 

 

 

 

 

Tyre Damage  

 

 

 

 

Wear of the Push-Handle, Seatback 
and Seat-base 

 

 

 

 

Motors 

 

 

 

 

Controller 

 

 

 

 

Cleanliness 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Deluxe

Page 1: ...84 2973 Email ruan cheapest wheelchairs co za OR rosslyn adpwheelchairs co za Fax 086 232 5223 Web www cheapest wheelchairs co za ORwww adpwheelchairs co za Owner s Manual of Deluxe Standard Electric Wheelchair ...

Page 2: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS I INTRODUCTION 1 II STRUCTURE AND PERFORMANCE 2 3 III ASSEMBLY 4 IV OPERATION 5 11 V CARE AND MAINTAINANCE 12 13 ...

Page 3: ...sign of the power chair combines the state of the art technology with contemporary styles Its structure for quick assembly and disassembly is especially convenient for storing or placing in your vehiclewhiletravelling Wearecertainthatthebestperformance safety comfortandtrouble free operation of your wheelchair will add convenience to your daily living For your safety please ensure that you read an...

Page 4: ...et of drive mechanisms and two drive wheels The battery boxes are located under each side of the seat base and each consists of 12 Volts and 20Ah and their overload protectors The charger socket for the batteries is on the back end of the controller There are two manual freewheel levers on the drive mechanism Adjusting the levers allows you to operate the wheelchair manually or by motor Push handl...

Page 5: ...ight with batteries 50kg Maximum Speed 6km h Braking Distance a 6km h 1500mm Max Turning Radius 1200mm Payload Capacity 85kg Theoretical Range Per Charge 20km Static stability 9 degrees Motor specification DC24V 200Wx2 Battery Specification 24V 20Ahx2 Maximum Current Output of Controller 50A Current output charger 4A Front Wheel Inflate Free tires grey outside diameter of 200mm Rear Wheel Pneumati...

Page 6: ... right armrest which is chosen as you like and adjust it in and out to a suitable position and then tighten it with the thumb screw Last tie the tube with the cable by a plastic belt 5 Connect the wiring harness plug of the controller with the wiring harness socket from the batteries 6 Insert the upper end of the left footplate from the outside of the wheelchair into the left vertical frame holder...

Page 7: ...lock it with the chair frame Controller Position Adjustment Adjusting the controller position in and out could make it more convenient to operate the controller Unscrew the thumb screw below the armrest and adjust the controller in or out to a suitable position and then tighten the thumb screw Footplate Height Adjustment Remove the fixing nuts and bolts on both sides of footplates Slide the drawtu...

Page 8: ... On Off Button to stop the wheelchair unless some emergency occurs o Joystick The joystick is mainly used to control the speed and direction of the wheelchair The further you push the joystick from its central position the faster the wheelchair moves Whenever you release the joystick it will be automatically operative WARNING If your wheelchair moves accidentally please release the joystick immedi...

Page 9: ... Button or Speed Down Button is pressed the number of cells will increase or decrease by one causing the unit to accelerate or decelerate The user can adjust the maximum speed with these buttons WARNING The wheelchair user must have the ability to drive or control the wheelchair safely ADP Designs accepts no legal liability for losses of any kind arising from failure to comply ...

Page 10: ...r safety you have to fasten your safety belt whenever you are on the wheelchair when it is in motion CAUTION Note that the brake system is disengaged when the wheelchair is in freewheel mode Do not use the wheelchair unless getting help from your assistant when the wheelchair is in free wheel mode Do not attempt to put your wheelchair in freewheel mode by yourself while you sit on it unless gettin...

Page 11: ...at charging is in process o The green LED on the charger lights when the batteries are fully charged o 8 to 14 hours are suggested per charge o When charged unplug the input plug of the charger from the wall socket and then the output connector from the socket on the controller Place the charger with cables and plugs together into the bag on the rear of the seatback 6 Overload Protector When motor...

Page 12: ...riers too high highways motor vehicles highways motor vehicle lanes etc 2 In some places or on some surfaces where the wheelchair may skid such as a wet grassy slope 3 If the control system or other crucial components need to be repaired 9 Electro Magnetic Interference Your wheelchair may be travelling in the areas affected by electromagnetic interference from some radio transmitters such as radio...

Page 13: ...freewheel mode 2 Turn up the footplates and rotate them 90 degrees outward and then pull the latch off the footplate and remove it 3 Unplug all wire harnesses and connectors between the controller motors and batteries 4 Pinch both folding levers on both sides of the push handle and flip them down 5 Remove the batteries take off the seat cushion pull the seat base up from its middle and then fold t...

Page 14: ...o scrub and then dry the wheelchair frame 2 Routine Checks You should perform some checks on your wheelchair before each journey in order to always keep it in the best condition Moreover you should check your wheelchair as follows Items Weekly Monthly Yearly Each Part Mechanical Components Brakes Wiring Harnesses and Cables Charging of batteries Mobility of the Front Wheels Pneumatic Case of The R...

Page 15: ...ding to Number of beeps LED display Diagnosis 1 1 LED lamp lights Battery capacity is low 2 2 LED lamp lights Left motor failure 3 3 LED lamp lights Left brake failure 4 4 LED lamp lights Right motor failure 5 5 LED lamp lights Right brake failure 6 6 LED lamp lights Overload of the controller 7 7 LED lamp lights Failure of the joystick 8 8 LED lamp lights Failure of the controller itself 9 9 LED ...

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