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10.

 

TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE

 

10.1 

Transportation

 

You can  load and  transport according  to  the  shipping marks  and  graphics. For 
details, see the attachment.

 

10.2 

Storage

 

Your wheelchair should be stored in a clean indoor environment with ambient tem- 
perature of 0

-50

,relative humidity ≤80% , good ventilation and free from corro- 

sive gas. Remove the batteries from the wheelchair prior to storage. Otherwise, the 
frame may rust and the electronics may be damaged.

 

 

11.OPENING AND CHECKING

 

Please check if any parts missed or damaged.

 

 

NO.

 

Name

 

Quantity

 

Remarks

 

1

 

Power wheelchair

 

1

 

Model:EW-43

 

2

 

Charger

 

1

 

Model: HP0060W(L2)-M

 

3

 

Manual

 

1

 

 

4

 

Pedal

 

1

 

 

5

 

controller

 

1

 

 

 

12.QUALITY ASSUARANCE

 

12.1 

Warranty

 

12.1.1 

5-year warranty for wheelchair fraem

 

12.1.2 

Within 1 year from the purchase date, for the following parts, we will  supply 

free maintenance and/or replace service for original customer after the dealer check 
there are materials and production defects.

 

●Electrical control or joystick system

 

●Motor/Drive System

 

●Bearing and shaft sleeve

 

12.2

Warranty- Medical Scooters 

 

Models Included 
EW-M33, EW-M34, EW-M35, EW-M39, EW-M40, EW-M41, EW-M43, EW-M45, EW-
M47, EW-M49, EW-M50, EW-M81, EW-M82, EW-M83, EW-M91, EW-M92, EW-M93. 
 
Three Year Limited Warranty 
Three (3) years from the date of purchase on all structural frame components, seat 
post and frame. 
  
One Year Limited Warranty 
One (1) Year from the date of purchase, if any part or electronic component of the 
scooter is found upon examination to be defective in material and/or workmanship, it 
will be replaced at Ewheels discretion. 
 
Six Month Warranty 
Six (6) Months from the date of purchase on the batteries and charger. Batteries are 
subject to a stringent wear and tear clause. Any battery faults due to a manufacturing 
defect will become obvious within the first two months of use. Any gradual deterioration 
in performance after this period is normal and associated with fair wear and tear, 
misuse or accidental damage and as such is not covered by the manufacturer

warranty. 

 

WARRANTY EXCEPTIONS AND EXCLUSIONS 

 

Service and Labor Costs 
Unless previously authorized, service calls and labor costs are NOT included or 
covered under any warranty. The purchaser is responsible for the delivery to the 
authorized repair facility. Satisfactory proof of purchase is always required for warranty 
service. Please contact Ewheels directly for any assistance in locating a service 
provider or to make a warranty claim. 
 
Consumable Items 
Consumable items which may need replacing due to normal wear and tear like tires, 
tubes, lights, chains, upholstery and seating, brakes and brake pads, cables, fuses, 
buttons, shrouds and covers. 
 
Damage, Accidental Damage and Misuse 
Damaged caused by: battery fluid spillage or leakage, abuse, misuse, accident, 
negligence, improper operation, excessive loading, maintenance, storage, acts of God, 
commercial use, or use othe

r than normal, extreme riding, modifications and 

alterations.  
 

Second Hand Owners and Reselling 
No warranty will be offered or honored for second hand owners. The warranty is 

Summary of Contents for EW-43

Page 1: ...6 5 INSTALLATION FOLDING AND DEBUGGING 7 8 6 USEING AND OPERATION 9 13 7 FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND TROUBLESHOOTING 13 8 SAFETY DEVICES AND ACCIDENT TREATMENT 14 9 MAINTENENCE AND REPAIR 14 16 10 TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE 17 11 OPENING AND CHECKING 17 12 QUALITY ASSUARANCE 17 19 FIGURES 20 ...

Page 2: ...riving And it is single use please do not carry passengers 2 2 3 Please do not drive after drunk or too tired fig A 2 2 4 Do not drive at night or in the case of a unclear line of sight 2 2 5 Please self test before driving and refer to the manual section 5 3 Commis sioning and 6 2 2 Practice before operation if driving for the first time 2 2 6 This wheelchair is not waterproof do not expose in ra...

Page 3: ...heel drive wheel frame joystick motor with mechanism armrest push handle backrest seat base footrest battery case and charger the structure is shown as below Push handle Joystick Backrest Armrest Seat base 2 4 2 Prevention of Electromagnetic Interference Do not use hand held radio transceivers when the wheelchair power is turned on such as mobile phones radios etc Avoid close to the radio transmis...

Page 4: ...ller version of Power wheelchair EW 43 is V1 6 LEFT MOTOR Note The weight capacity is tested with a dummy or personnel of same weight Theoretical Travel Ranging is tested on flat road with average speed It will vary due to drive surface operation habit etc LEFT BRAKE RIGHT BRAKE Weight Capacity 300 lbs Distance Per Charge 9 7 miles Maximum Speed 3 7 mph Turn Radius 24 5 Unfolded Dimensions LxWxH 4...

Page 5: ...ead of manual mode fig 8 5 1 5 Complete the installation by buckling the locker down fig 9 and then the wheelchair is ready for operation 5 1 6 The method for taking out battery fig 10 Press switch by hand and then pull out the battery easily 5 2Folding The wheelchair can be folded to reduce the volume for transportation and storage Power off the wheelchair Adjust the brake lever to electric mode ...

Page 6: ...o the center and the brake will be automatically operative to stop the wheelchair Horn button The horn will sound if you press this button Speed Up Down Buttons and Speedometer After turning on the power the speedometer shows the current maximum speed setting This maximum speed setting can be adjusted through the speed up button or speed down button by user Horn button Speed indicating light Speed...

Page 7: ...ind a spacious place like square and have an assistant to help you practice until you have enough confidence to operate it Be certain to shut down the power when up and down the wheelchair and set a speed you need through speed adjustment button We recommend you set the lowest speed until you can operate the electric wheel chair skillfully fig a To practice the stop operation forward and backward ...

Page 8: ...perature Some parts of your wheelchair are susceptible to temperature In extremely cold temperature the battery may be frozen Special temperatures may cause a lot of factors to freeze like charger type usage battery components such as sealed lead acid batteries or gel batteries Temperature above 55 may cause your wheelchair decelerate 9 1 3 General Guidelines Avoid beating the controller especiall...

Page 9: ... it clean with a damp cloth Never use any chemicals to clean the vinylon seat and armrest as they may cause the latter slip or chapped You can use a damp cloth and neutral soapy water to clean them and then dry thoroughly 9 2 Repairment 9 2 1 Users could repair or replace some spare parts like armrest push handle cover which could be self maintained or replaced by users under the instructions of a...

Page 10: ...ic component of the scooter is found upon examination to be defective in material and or workmanship it will be replaced at Ewheels discretion Six Month Warranty Six 6 Months from the date of purchase on the batteries and charger Batteries are subject to a stringent wear and tear clause Any battery faults due to a manufacturing defect will become obvious within the first two months of use Any grad...

Page 11: ...ddressed in a timely manner Shipping damage claims are time sensitive and cannot be delayed In the event the packaging is extremely damaged and the bike is beyond repair please refuse the shipment and contact Ewheels for further steps Shipping Domestic When applicable part costs will be covered under warranty and all warranty items will be shipped via FedEx Ground Shipping fees will be at the expe...

Page 12: ...ring transportation 3 Keep the packaging avoid from rain 4 The max layers of stacking same packaging is 2 5 Hand hook are forbidden when carry on transport the packagings 6 Application type B 7 Plummeted Droplets condensed water for example do not damage the electrical appliance 8 Warning Attentions Caution fig A fig B 10 fig C fig D fig F fig E ...

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