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BP 06J FOLDING ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR              

                  Catalogue

Direction

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Safety sign

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Parameters

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Wheelchair Structure

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Electromagnetic Interference Information

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Safety Guidelines

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User

 

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Caregiver ............................................................................................................................................. 

Notes when using joystick ...................................................................................................................

Notes of using in stationary state ........................................................................................................

Operating environment ........................................................................................................................

Applicable road ....................................................................................................................................

Road driving ........................................................................................................................................

The motorized vehicle safety ...............................................................................................................

Balance of driving ................................................................................................................................

Attention when getting on/off the wheelchair .......................................................................................

Attention when body reclines and stretches ........................................................................................

Attention when dress in the wheelchair ...............................................................................................
Through the obstacles .........................................................................................................................
Driving back .........................................................................................................................................
Cant/slope/hill driving ..........................................................................................................................
Load capacity ......................................................................................................................................
Attentions when up and down the stairs ..............................................................................................

Installation Instruction

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Safety belt installation .........................................................................................................................
Joystick installation instruction ............................................................................................................
Joystick instruction ..............................................................................................................................
Use the joystick to control the wheelchair ............................................................................................ 
The use of the horn .............................................................................................................................

Brake Instruction

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Battery Instruction

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Install/remove the battery ....................................................................................................................
Charge the battery ...............................................................................................................................
Over discharge protection device ........................................................................................................
Over-current protection device ............................................................................................................
Clean the battery socket ......................................................................................................................

Fold and Unfold

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Fold the wheelchair .............................................................................................................................
Unfold the electric wheelchair ..............................................................................................................

Malfunction and Eliminating Methods

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Diagnosis system ................................................................................................................................

The Warranty Instruction

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Guarantee Card

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Summary of Contents for 06J

Page 1: ...ple Better Product For Disabled People Better Product For Disabled People Better Product For Disabled People Better Product For Disabled People Better Product For Disabled People Better Product For Disabled People Better Product For Disabled People Better Product For Disabled People Better Product For Disabled People Better Product For Disabled People Better Product For Disabled People Better Prod...

Page 2: ... Cant slope hill driving Load capacity Attentions when up and down the stairs Installation Instruction Safety belt installation Joystick installation instruction Joystick instruction Use the joystick to control the wheelchair The use of the horn Brake Instruction Battery Instruction Install remove the battery Charge the battery Over discharge protection device Over current protection device Clean ...

Page 3: ...rstood the whole instructions If you can t understand this warning and instructions please contact the manufacturer for professional technical guidance and help Otherwise it may cause danger and harm by mis operation Caution 2 It is the owners responsibility to ghten nuts and bolts fi ng periodically Dear user Thank you for buying our 06 J folding electric wheelchair from BETTER PRODUCTS FOR DISABL...

Page 4: ...salt and placing in the water it should be maintained in a clean and dry condition Explosive Don t use the battery with different capacity and models at the same time don t mix up the old and new batteries when replacing please change it entirely Keep tools and other metal objects far away from positive and negative Ends of battery if exposed to the both ends it can cause a short circuit and elect...

Page 5: ...ic brake Battery Type lithium battery Capacity 10Ah Output voltage DC 24V Charging Time 6 8H PCS Standard with one the other is optional Controller Type Plug Type assist type European standard 2 core Input Power AC 100 220 V 50 60Hz Output Voltage current DC 24V 2A Front Wheel Outer Diameter Tire Width 7 1 25 180mm 32mm Type solid tire Material PU PCS 2 PCS Rear Wheel Outer Diameter Tire Width 8 1...

Page 6: ...Parameters Weight Without Battery 19 kg 21 kg Maximum Grade ability 12 Driving Range 20 km one batteries Max Speed 6 km h 3 75 mph Turning Radius 850 mm 33 5 40 mm 1 57 5 With one Standard Battery Highest Barrier Height BP 6J BP 6J BP 6J ...

Page 7: ... understand and take corresponding protective measures to avoid or mini mize the risk Some contents are about the accidents involved in some particular environ ment or conditions Caution Cushion Armrest Hand Control Joys ck Control Box Under Controller Motor Mud Guard Footrest Wheel Front Fork Underneath Bag Generous storage easily accessible making models very user friendly Our ba eries are locat...

Page 8: ...ules when using when power supply is connected do not operate the radio such as transmitter a receiver citizens band CB and better not turn on the personal com munication devices such as mobile phone etc 2 Try to avoid getting close to the radio source such as radio television etc 3 If in the event of uncontrolled movement or stop the user should turn off the power supply immediately then contact ...

Page 9: ... the obstacles 4 1 To prevent injuring the user s back you should ensure the user is in the correct status which is accord ed with human body dynamics When you lift or support the user or the tilt electric wheelchair you can bend your knees a little keep your back vertical 4 2 Before each movement you had better tell the user what you would like to do and explain the reason and tell him what you w...

Page 10: ... off This can prevent You or others touch joystick accidentally to cause unexpected movement Affected by the unexpected source of electromagnetic interference which will influence the normal use of electric wheelchair 2 Please ensure that others including someone helping you For example the shop assistant know how to use the joystick and know that electric wheelchair can t be touched This wheelcha...

Page 11: ...hair and make sure that the battery is dry when used again 2 If you must use it on wet or slippery surface please take care and move forward slowly You must make sure that it is safe to do so If one or two main wheels lose traction you must stop immediately in case that the wheelchair is out of control If there is snow ice water or oil on the slope or ramp please don t try to get over When you don...

Page 12: ...interfere with the other driv ers 5 When getting on or off if you need to raise up the user with the wheelchair please grip the edge of the seat frame do not hold the handrail or back of chair to lift When driving the electric wheelchair should be kept in balance and stable of the center of gravity in order to avoid being keeled over in the forward and backward process The Motorized Vehicle Safety...

Page 13: ...good balance and flexibility Please note that when moving every time you must have a strong point that is not below the wheelchair cushion which you are about to sit on Avoid falling When you are ready to seat yourself on the electric wheelchair you must turn off the power supply Oth erwise when you touch the joystick it may lead to the unexpected movement Ensure that the motor is locked and the w...

Page 14: ...out of the wheelchair cushion 2 If you have to move forward off your seat please do not tilt too much as shown in figure C1 and need to keep your back in contact with your hip 3 Don t use your hand to reach distant objects reluctantly in case of being out of balance or falling 4 Don t try to pick up the goods between you knees or in front of your body in any cases as shown in figure C2 5 When exte...

Page 15: ...ntion threshold is very dangerous Even a small height change maybe stuck the castor and will make the electric wheelchair tilted and rollover Dismantling the doorsill or covering the doorsill to make the gradient become bigger Install a door with a ramp 2 When you move the electric wheelchair please look around the area carefully where you will go through 3 Ensure that when you use this electric w...

Page 16: ...use it alone Attentions 1 When the gradient is more than 10 please do not use wheelchair 2 When on the slippery slope such as snow ice water or oil please do not use 3 When the slope is ups and downs undulate convex or concave please do not use 4 If the bottom of the slope with small pits please do not use 1 The maximum load of this electric wheelchair is 150 kg When using it the load should not e...

Page 17: ...he elevator is not available the wheelchair needs to be unfolded after the wheelchair is carried to a certain place please refer to shipping chapter 2 If the user wants to move the electric wheelchair between floors by stairs you should abide by follow ings to operate Move the user from the electric wheelchair Fold electric wheelchair Before folding the joystick must be taken off Please refer to s...

Page 18: ...djust to the most comfortable state of the user Before each use check whether the safety belt is loose or damaged If you find there is a problem Please contact supplier to maintain and repair The control panel can be installed on the left or the right arm as requested 1 As shown in figure D1 insert the joystick into the armrest tube hole and make sure it has been insert ed in the right place and t...

Page 19: ... 1 Power on off button Press this button turn on off the power supply 2 Speed up button Press this button to speed up The max speed is 6 km h 3 75 miles per hour 3 Slow down button Press this button to reduce the speed 4 Horn button Press this button and the horn will ring 5 Battery power indication light Show the bat tery power 6 Direction joystick The joystick controls the direction of the wheel...

Page 20: ...Drive the electric wheelchair please do as the followings 1 Adjust the control panel to the appropriate settings 2 Turn on the power supply Please refer to the previous section on press the power on off button 3 Move the joystick as followings Press the horn button when crossing in the crowd Installation instruction Caution The use of the horn Release the joystick wheelchair will slow down immedia...

Page 21: ...ctric wheel chair when power is switched off Caution Brake Instruction Battery Instruction Don t use the batteries with different capacity different brands and different types Replace the battery completely don t mix up the old and new batteries The metal or such kinds of these conductive materials can not be used to connect the positive and negative of the battery if the connection leads to short...

Page 22: ...rs make sure the battery is fully activated 2 Before the first using charging battery will reduce the life of the battery The battery should be used up at the first time then start charging so it can be activated fully 3 Before using the user should check if the power supply is enough or not when the power is shortage recharge in time After the first time use the charging time should be about 5 ho...

Page 23: ...rging mouth is in front of the control panel below 2 Make sure that the power is off before charging 3 Insert the charging port of the charger into the charging port in front of the control panel below As shown in figure G1 Or charge the battery directly after you take it off the sleeve 4 Insert the other side of the charger into socket If the red indicator is light it shows it s charging 5 After ...

Page 24: ... damaged by overheating See the control panel section 1 Check whether the battery case and the positive and negative of the battery are corroded or not 2 Check whether the plastic battery box has been assembled completely 3 Use battery cleaning tools medium sandpaper to clean battery port Attention after finish cleaning the above parts should be light and dry 4 Clean up all the dust of the metal p...

Page 25: ...ether you must be well prepared to ensure the security and two carriers are required Please seize the non removable part to lift the wheel chair Step 1 Shut off the power loose the lever lock knob remove it from the control panel and put it in the back of the chair pad 2 Rotate both sides of the PU to seat level 3 Take down the seat cushion 4 Pull steel wire under the backrest 5 Push the backrest ...

Page 26: ...uck range 2 Push the backrest back to the largest extent at the same time make sure that if the wire is bounced to the hole location of the backrest frame Before use the scooter the user must make sure that the thread locking pin had bounced the fixed hole location otherwise it can cause harm to user 3 Install the seat cushion and make sure that the felt has aligned and mated 4 Adjust the PU to th...

Page 27: ... the malfunction is not eliminated and the light repeats this error please refer to the diagnosis information it can help you find the possible problems and corresponding solutions If the above methods still can t help you troubleshoot please contact the dealer A The system diagnosis introductions of WS 1 C1 brushless controller B The system diagnosis introductions of YuanLang brushless controller...

Page 28: ...unction of left motor Check the left motor connection device and power wire is loose or not Flicker five times slowly malfunction of right motor Flicker six times slowly malfunction of left brake Check the left brake connection device and power wire is loose or not Flicker seven times slowly malfunction of right brake Check the right brake connection device and power wire is loose or not Flicker e...

Page 29: ... implied warranty including merchantability or suitabili ty for a particular purpose guarantee are all based on this warranty The warranty instruction The Warranty Scope The Scope of the No Guarantee Guarantee Item Guarantee period for free Remark Main frame Three years Malfunction caused by improper use man made destruction or secret conversion there is no guarantee or we need charge the maintena...

Page 30: ...ntee card must be handed over to the after sales department of the manufacturer in 15 days after returned to the dealer The user name ID number Address Contact number Model Product number Purchasing date Month Day Year Manufacturer Supplier Stamp or signature Supplier phone address 29 ...

Page 31: ...ge 4 Consumable items are not in the warranty scope such as tire bearing bulb etc 5 Any unauthorized conversion 6 Any questions caused by natural disasters or accidents such as typhoon flood and earthquake This quality warranty does not include the routine maintenance or detection service 7 This quality warranty does not include the routine maintenance or detection service 8 This warranty only app...

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