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16 

Using

 

in

 

the

 

Powered

 

(Electric)

 

Mode

 

 



Flip

 

the

 

red

 

levers

 

(the

 

electromagne c

 

locks,

 

iden

fi

ed

 

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.

  



The

 

chair

 

will

 

go

 

faster

 

when

 

the

 

magnitude

 

is

 

greater.

 



Release

 

the

 

joys ck

 

to

 

stop

 

the

 

chair.

 



Press

 

the

 

power

 

o

ff 

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

fi

ed

 

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,

 

fl

ip

 

the

 

red

 

lever

 

to

 

the

 

same

 

posi on

 

as

 

the

 

wheel

 

that

 

does

 

roll.

  

If

 

neither

 

wheels

 

roll,

 

fl

ip

 

the

 

red

 

levers

 

to

 

the

 

opposing

 

posi on

 

for

 

both

 

wheels.

   

You

 

will

 

hear

 

a

 

‘clunk’

 

noise

 

when

 

the

 

lever

 

is

 

fl

ipped.

  



 

If

 

the

 

user

 

operates

 

the

 

chair

 

without

 

assistance,

 

the

 

electromagne c

 

brake

 

must

 

be

 

at

 

the

 

engaged

 

posi on.

 

Otherwise,

 

the

 

user

 

will

 

not

 

have

 

control

 

over

 

the

 

chair.

   

POWERED

 

&

 

MANUAL

 

MODE

 

OPERATION

 

Summary of Contents for Regular

Page 1: ...1 Website www EZLiteCruiser com E mail support ezlitecruiser com Phone Toll Free 1 888 544 6054 Deluxe Models Slim Regular and Wide...

Page 2: ...for personal 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 regar...

Page 3: ...12 Using Two Ba eries 15 Powered Manual Mode Opera on 16 Safety Tips 17 Transport Storage Maintenance 18 Quick Start Guide 19 Helpful Links Online 29 Joys ck Informa on 30 Fault Indicators 31 Trouble...

Page 4: ...4 IDENTIFICATION OF COMPONENTS DX12 Model Shown for illustrative purposes Your model components may vary slightly...

Page 5: ...5 IDENTIFICATION OF COMPONENTS DX12 Model Shown for illustrative purposes Your model components may vary slightly...

Page 6: ...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 Backw...

Page 7: ...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 inche...

Page 8: ...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 obst...

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 inc...

Page 10: ...e 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 i...

Page 11: ...urces If the ba ery becomes hot deformed 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 ove...

Page 12: ...amage 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 and the capacity of the ba ery you are charging The charg...

Page 13: ...and watch the ba ery charging you may no ce that the charger light will change from Red charging to Green not charging and shortly therea er back to Red charging Green not charging Red charging etc T...

Page 14: ...See the PHOTO on Page 27 in the Quick Start Guide Sec on for proper o board charging connec on Charging Two Ba eries At the Same Time It is NOT POSSIBLE to charge TWO Ba eries with ONE Charger at the...

Page 15: ...ur chair only comes with one and a Dual Ba ery Connector As described on the previous page Page 14 charging two ba eries together with the Dual Ba ery Connector cable is not possible Each ba ery must...

Page 16: ...er Release the joys ck to stop the chair Press the power o 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...

Page 17: ...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 b...

Page 18: ...d 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 o...

Page 19: ...be dangerous 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...

Page 20: ...red 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 When the device is power...

Page 21: ...l tools and we recommend taking the chair to a local medical supply shop or a trained mechanic technician that works on power chairs OK Ready to Get Setup for Driving You ll need your BATTERY CHARGER...

Page 22: ...Now let s start working with Your EZ Lite Cruiser Deluxe Model 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 c...

Page 23: ...ng Sha Once the Kickstand Set Screw is installed on both sides take the plas c elonga ng sha and flip the latch at the top Once the latch is open slide it over the Kick stand metal rod for about 1 2 i...

Page 24: ...2 small silver screws fasten the covers on each side to the frame part from the back Make sure these are properly fas tened and then move on to the front in the next step A ach Recline Mechanism Cove...

Page 25: ...bble wrap Insert the bu end of the joy s ck fork into the arm rest le right and pull down on or unscrew the joy s ck fastening knob to allow the joy s ck to go in as far as you would like it Then let...

Page 26: ...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 a...

Page 27: ...r of the charger labelled CC di rectly to the metal round connector of the ba ery labelled BC This way the ba ery can be charged away from chair 10 Ah ba ery is shown same principle applies with 15 Ah...

Page 28: ...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...

Page 29: ...nal videos are available on our YouTube Page We also have a HELP SECTION on our website found at h p www ezlitecruiser com help h p www youtube com ezlitecruiser QUICK START GUIDE Emergency Ba ery Con...

Page 30: ...he 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...

Page 31: ...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...

Page 32: ...1 Replace CPU C PROBLEM Chair Loses Power When Joys ck Thro le Pushed POSSIBLE REASONS 1 Short circuit between Joys ck CPU and Ba ery 2 Faulty BMS Ba ery Management System or lithium cell inside Ba e...

Page 33: ...heck the connec on of the Ba ery square plug to the chair s Power Input square plug See Page 23 Disconnec ng the Ba ery and Connec ng the Ba ery sec ons 2 Check the connec on of the Ba ery circular pl...

Page 34: ...Ground Clearance 3 9 Front Wheels 6 7 5 x 2 Diameter x Width Rear Wheels 8 10 12 x 2 Diameter x Width Incline Capability 20 slope 12 Wheel Material Polyurethane Rubber or Mix Motor Type 2 x 250 Watt B...

Page 35: ...damage Joys ck 2 Year Non deliberate damage Wearing Parts 3 Months Tires Seat Backrest Armrest WARRANTY Please contact us to verify your warranty information All records of ownership are kept electron...

Page 36: ...il support ezlitecruiser 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 demo...

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