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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.

 

 
 
 
 

 

         

WARNING

                          

DON’T

 

DO

 

THIS

                         

ASSISTANCE

 

Summary of Contents for DX10 & DX12

Page 1: ...1 Website www EZLiteCruiser com E mail support ezlitecruiser com Phone Toll Free 1 888 544 6054 Deluxe Models DX8 DX10 DX12 ...

Page 2: ...sponsibility 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 lif...

Page 3: ...uide 11 Charger Guide 12 Powered Manual Mode Operation 13 Safety Tips 14 Transport Storage Maintenance 15 Quick Start Guide 16 Helpful Links Online 24 Joystick Information 25 Fault Indicators 26 Troubleshooting Guide 27 Specifications 28 Service History 31 Warranty Information 31 ...

Page 4: ...4 IDENTIFICATION OF COMPONENTS ...

Page 5: ...5 IDENTIFICATION OF COMPONENTS ...

Page 6: ...c 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 user must be aware of what is behind them before maneuvering backwards to avoid collisions Turning in Place To turn push the joys ck to t...

Page 7: ...e center if you do not feel you are not 100 in control Driving Over Small Curbs and Thresholds Lightly push the joys ck and drive slowly over the curb The threshold should not be higher than 1 25 inches ver cally 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 th...

Page 8: ...n 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 Crossing the Street Pay a en on to traffic signals posted signs and avoid motor vehicles Only cross when you are allowed to Drive slowly over the curb to get back on t...

Page 9: ... 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 Driving over a high curb step or steep incline Driving over too high of a curb step more than 3cm could result in rollover Driving on too steep of an incline could also result in a rollover Transferring Into and Out of the EZ Lite Cruiser We...

Page 10: ...he chair with water or any liquids It will cause damage to the chair For overall cleanliness wipe the chair down with a damp cloth The seat cushion could also be removed to be washed separately Usage in the Rain or Snow Avoid using the chair in any precipita on Heavy down pours should be avoided at all costs It may cause damage to the chair Cover the chair with a poncho in case of the possibility ...

Page 11: ...med or emits an odor while charging stop the charging immediately The charger may get slightly warm when charging this is acceptable The charger should not get overly hot where it is uncomfortable to the touch and it should never emit smoke or fire The ba ery can be safely charged overnight It is equipped with overcharge protec on by way of a Ba ery Management System BMS Fully charge the ba ery in...

Page 12: ...harger should never get HOT to the touch Please check it periodically Failure to check can cause damage to the chair and even start a fire Charging me can vary from 2 to 8 hours depending on the level of the ba ery when charging has started The charger can be used overnight but it is recommended that a er a successful full charge it is disconnected The charger must be disconnected from the joys ck...

Page 13: ...er Release the joys ck to stop the chair Press the power off bu on to shut down the power Using in the Manual Mode Ensure that the power is OFF Flip the red levers the electromagne c locks iden fied in the components of the EZ Lite Cruiser on page 5 on both of the rear wheels This will allow you to roll the wheels manually If one of the wheels rolls and the other does not flip the red lever to the ...

Page 14: ...mage Make sure the front wheels are in the correct posi on before closing The cable should be around armrest in order to avoid pull ing on the joys ck Watch to ensure the joys ck cable is not caught between any metal frame parts of the chair as they come together DO NOT use the joys ck unless you are si ng in the chair DO NOT disconnect any plugs by pulling on the wire Only disconnect by pulling o...

Page 15: ...id 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 Service Maintenance Periodically every 6 months or so check the frame screws to see if they are loose ghten them as necessary Check if the front and rear wheels are rota ng easily If there is signifi cant resistance please change the bearing Check ...

Page 16: ...erous Ba ery Storage The ba ery can be kept in the fi ed black pouch that came with it at all mes This fi ed pouch is convenient for carrying the ba ery when dis connected Ba ery Charge Level Upon Arrival When you receive your ba ery it is almost fully charged You can begin using your chair right away to test it out Before driving it intensively we recommend charging the ba ery back up to full Cha...

Page 17: ... then you will be able to roll the rear wheels manually by pushing the chair When the device is powered OFF and they are ENGAGED you will not be able to roll the rear wheels manually When the device is powered ON the locks must be ENGAGED in order to drive it If they are not engaged the joys ck will flash the top light on the speed se ng indica ng this fault Seat Belt The seat belt is located in t...

Page 18: ...th the EZ Lite Cruiser and its components Unboxing the EZ Lite Cruiser When you take the chair out of its box and remove any packaging materials from around it this is what the chair will look like You will be able to stand it up on the rear wheels using the kick stand in the back and it will balance it self in the upright posi on No ce on the back side the chair has a kickstand that you can flip ...

Page 19: ...ed arm rest and then secure it with the fastening bolt underneath the arm rest To move the joys ck to the le side you will need to clip the zip es it is fastened with to the arm rest and move the wire along with the fastening bolt to the le side and secure it there Install the An Tilt Wheels The an lt wheels are located in the toolkit in the back of the chair Remove them from the toolkit and inser...

Page 20: ...nnectors on the ba ery into the female power input connector on board the EZ Lite Cruiser The connectors can only match one way and you will hear a clicking noise when it is firmly connected If you did not hear a clicking noise disconnect it and try it again but it may be a faint noise Put Ba ery in the Fi ed Carry Case Your EZ Lite Cruiser ba ery comes with a fi ed small carrying case designed sp...

Page 21: ...hair 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 Storing the Ba ery The ba ery will be stored in the zip pered bag found directly underneath the seat Simply unzip the compart ment and place the ...

Page 22: ...e Charger or the Speedy Charger then you will be able to charge the ba ery Off Board meaning it does not need to be connected If you do not have one of these other kinds of chargers then you can not charge the ba ery off board Reclining the Back Support The adjust the recline angle of the back support press on the two clamps at the rear of the back support area together and push the back support bar...

Page 23: ...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 chair will collapse completely un l it is flat Li ing the EZ Lite Cruiser To li the chair use the metal beam lo cated underneath the front of the sea ng area Li with one han...

Page 24: ...t 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 availabl...

Page 25: ... the Speed Indicator LEDs un l only one light is illuminated lowest speed 5 Horn Pressing this bu on will sound the horn 6 Ba ery Life Indicator LEDs This indicates the ba ery level 3 Green 3 Yellow and 1 Red LED light will be on with full power As power is diminished each light from top to bo om will turn off 7 Control Joys ck Knob Controls the direc on and speed of the EZ Lite Cruiser Push the jo...

Page 26: ...t may need to be replaced with a working joys ck Joys ck wire could be cut An electronic drive locking func on is engaged to prevent the EZ Lite Cruiser from being oper ated Also acts to indicate that the ba ery is being charged Disconnect the 3 pin Charger cable from the front of the Joys ck component If it is dis connected this would indicate a problem with the Joys ck s Charger connector I O po...

Page 27: ...y s ck or replace joys ck DO NOT turn on or operate the chair during charging Insert motor cable and ghten the plug Insert motor cable and ghten the plug 3 Vibra on and noise while chair moving Limited Max speed is too low The motor is damaged Adjust the max speed Replace the motor 4 Endurance mileage is shortened At below 0 degrees Celsius Driving on uneven pave ment or slope This is normal chara...

Page 28: ...ing Radius 32 25 Maximum Speed Up to 5 mph Battery Type LiFePO4 Lithium Battery Distance on Full Battery 10 15 miles Ground Clearance 3 9 Front Wheels 6 x 2 Diameter x Width Rear Wheels 8 x 2 Diameter x Width Incline Capability 20 slope 12 Wheel Material Polyurethane Rubber Motor Type 2 x 250 Watt Brushless HUB Motors Charger Type Input AC 100 240V 1 8A Max 47Hz 63Hz Output DC29 2V 2A Brake Type E...

Page 29: ...dius 32 25 Maximum Speed Up to 5 mph Battery Type LiFePO4 Lithium Battery Distance on Full Battery 10 15 miles Ground Clearance 3 9 Front Wheels 7 5 x 2 Diameter x Width Rear Wheels 10 x 2 25 Diameter x Width Incline Capability 20 slope 12 Wheel Material Polyurethane Rubber Motor Type 2 x 250 Watt Brushless HUB Motors Charger Type Input AC 100 240V 1 8A Max 47Hz 63Hz Output DC29 2V 2A Brake Type E...

Page 30: ... Radius 33 25 Maximum Speed Up to 5 mph Battery Type LiFePO4 Lithium Battery Distance on Full Battery 10 15 miles Ground Clearance 3 9 Front Wheels 7 5 x 2 Diameter x Width Rear Wheels 12 x 2 25 Diameter x Width Incline Capability 20 slope 12 Wheel Material Polyurethane Rubber Motor Type 2 x 250 Watt Brushless HUB Motors Charger Type Input AC 100 240V 1 8A Max 47Hz 63Hz Output DC29 2V 2A Brake Typ...

Page 31: ...ce 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 Non deliberate damage Wearing Parts 3 Months Tire Seat Backrest Armrest ...

Page 32: ...zlitecruiser com Phone Toll Free 1 888 544 6054 The informa on provided in this user manual is copyright 2015 by EZ Lite Cruiser Any use of this informa on for any purposes outside of demonstra ng the use of the EZ Lite Cruiser is strictly prohibited ...

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