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                                     EZee Life™ Products

 

                                    

34 Futurity Gate, Unit 15, Concord, Ontario L4K 1S6

 

EZee Fold 2G 

User Manual 

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Summary of Contents for CH4053

Page 1: ...Models CH4053 Black Frame CH4054 Silver Frame EZee Life Products 34 Futurity Gate Unit 15 Concord Ontario L4K 1S6 EZee Fold 2G User Manual ...

Page 2: ...afety Symbols 3 Specifications 4 Wheelchair Structure 5 Electromagnetic Interference 7 Safety 8 Seat Belt Information 17 Joystick Installation Info 18 Brakes 20 Batteries Charging 21 Folding Unfolding 25 Troubleshooting 27 Warranty 29 Caution Please don t use and operate the electric wheelchair until you are familiar with this wheelchair and have read and understood the entire manual If you don t ...

Page 3: ...kie talkies laptops tablets or other radio transmitters Easy extrusion grinding points Avoid the rain snow ice salt and storage in damp areas it should be maintained in a clean and dry condition The product has passed the test of the electromagnetic RF resistance to 20 V M The battery contains corrosive chemicals Explosive Use only batteries that are identical in properties and specified for use i...

Page 4: ... pcs Charging Time 6 to 8 hours Battery Number 2 Input Power AC 100 220 V 50 60Hz Output Power 24 DCV 2 Amp Caster Size 7 x 1 77 180 mm x 45 mm Caster Type PU Solid Tires Wheel Size 10 x 1 96 255 mm x 50 mm Wheel Type PU Solid Tires Weight w o batteries 23 5 Kg 53 lbs Weight with batteries 26 5 Kg 58 5 lbs Driving Range 25 Km Max Speed 6 Km h 3 75 mph Turning Radius 85 cm 33 5 Highest Barrier Heig...

Page 5: ...5 Wheelchair Structure 1 Backrest 2 Armrest 3 Joystick 4 Seat Cushion 5 Lithium Battery 6 Carry Bag 7 Footrest 8 Caster 9 Caster Fork 10 Rear Wheel 11 Fender 12 Controller ...

Page 6: ...ist of the parts that wre included with your wheelchair 1 Main Frame Assembly 2 Batteries 3 Joystick 4 Charger 5 Secondary Charger Cable 6 Seat Belt 7 Adjustment Tools 8 User Manual Serial Number Location Bottom of the bar under the seat ...

Page 7: ... radio waves Electric wheelchair is susceptible to electromagnetic interference the electromagnetic energy usually is emitted from radio television radio transmitters two way radios and mobile devices This electromagnetic interference may cause the brakes out of control and move itself losing control also it could bring the control system of electric wheelchair permanent damage So the ability of o...

Page 8: ...is electric wheelchair including increasing or decreasing any accessories in case of reducing its anti jamming ability Safety Guidelines Caution Before using this electric wheelchair please fasten the seat belts you should keep tools and other metal objects from the positive or negative of the battery if exposed to both ends it will cause a short circuit and electric shock User Safety 1 Health nur...

Page 9: ...fe and reliable force to prevent the wheelchair from overturning backwards when pushing 4 Check the push handle make it sure that it is secure 4 1 To prevent injuring the user s back you should ensure the user is sitting correctly When lifting or support the user or the tilting the electric wheelchair bend your knees a bit and keep your back straight 4 2 Before each use tell the user what you woul...

Page 10: ...fully Keep your body upright Avoid hitting any objects during the operation 1 When the wheelchair stops even in a short period time please ensure that the power is off This can prevent You or others causing unexpected movement by accidentally touching the joystick Unexpected sources of electromagnetic interference affecting the wheelchair 2 Ensure that others including someone helping you For exam...

Page 11: ...battery cover is closed If the joystick is broken please replace it as soon as you can Make sure that all the electrical connections are secure Spraying water on the wheelchair is prohibited If the wheelchair has been wet take out the battery as soon as possible try to dry the chair and ensure that the battery is dry before being used again 2 If you must use it on wet or slippery surface please ta...

Page 12: ...l People in wheelchairs are pedestrians The user must realize that driving wheelchairs on the road or in the parking lots is dangerous For easy recognition in the night a reflective sticker is pasted on the electric wheelchair figure A3 The user also can wear the reflective function clothes and add a bicycle flag to the wheelchair When confronting other vehicles please ensure that the driver has n...

Page 13: ...me the centre of gravity may be affected Modification without the manufacturer s approval will void the warranty Getting Off and On the Wheelchair Caution Careful attention must be observed when accessing the electric wheelchair It requires a certain amount of balance and flexibility to do so unaided When you are ready to seat yourself on the wheelchair you must turn off the power supply Otherwise...

Page 14: ... far as possible as shown in figure B2 Don t stand on the footrest otherwise it will be damaged Be careful not to scratch your leg or trip over footplate 4 Ensure that the armrest and footrest will not block the user during transfer to the wheelchair B1 Leaning and Reaching Reaching out with hands or leaning the body will affect the centre of gravity of the wheelchair If not done correctly it may ...

Page 15: ...h forward to the floor between the knees 4 Do not lean on backrest 5 Always position the wheelchair as close as possible to the object reaching for 6 Rotating the casters to the forward position will increase forward stability Obstacles Obstacles such as door thresholds small curbs and ridges can be a problem for wheelchairs Always approach an obstacle straight on at low speed Both casters should ...

Page 16: ...The wheelchair can be driven backwards but its speed will be reduced Ensure the area around the wheelchair is clear of obstacles people and pets before driving moving and be extra careful Load Capacity Do not exceed the maximum load of 120 kg 256 LBS The backrest s load capacity is less than 75 kg In any case please don t do any weight training on this wheelchair and make sure the loaded total wei...

Page 17: ...In all cases use an elevator rather than a stairway or escalator if available Seat Belt Use The seat belt is designed to hold the user securely in the seat while driving or sitting still It is not designed to protect the user in a vehicle in the case of an accident The seat belt should be adjusted to secure the user back in the seat With slide the seat belt strap through the adjustment bracket unt...

Page 18: ...he armrest to secure the joystick in place D2 3 Align the white dots on the socket and plug insert the plug ensuring the pins line up with the holes in the socket D3 4 Secure the socket and plug by twisting the locking ring D4 D1 D2 D3 D4 The further the gimbal is pushed the faster the wheelchair will respond A very gentle touch will allow the wheelchair to move very slowly ...

Page 19: ...ally stop moving Speed can be adjusted with pressure on the gimbal Maximum speed can be limited with the speed up and speed down buttons Driving 1 To drive the wheelchair ensure the wheelchair is fully unfolded and you are seated properly with your seat belt on 2 Turn on power with the Power On button 3 Adjust the speed to the lowest setting 4 Push the joystick gimbal in the direction you want to ...

Page 20: ... when the power is on The chair can be pushed manually when the electromagnetic brakes are disengaged but cannot be driven When the electromagnetic brakes are engaged the wheelchair can be driven but not pushed manually The brakes are controlled electronically by the gimbal when they are engaged To engage or disengage the brakes the red lever on both motors needs to be set Forward for engaged back...

Page 21: ...heat sources such as fires or sparks etc Don t transport the battery with flammable or combustible materials together There are corrosive chemicals inside batteries disassembling the battery is prohibited To avoid explosion do not short circuit batteries or expose batteries to fire Cautions Don t use pliers or cable wire to connect the ends of battery directly Don t use wheelchair when it is charg...

Page 22: ...battery in extreme hot or cold environments Battery Charging Tips 1 Before the new battery packs are first used they must be fully charged about 24 hours make sure the battery is fully activated 2 After the initial charge let the battery run down completely before recharging 3 Check battery charge before using the wheelchair Should recharging be required it will take 6 to 8 hours to fully recharge...

Page 23: ...charger directly into the battery Plug the charge into the wall socket and the red light will glow to show it s charging After the charger indicator light change from red to green keep charging for 30 minutes so as to ensure a full charge Unplug the external power supply socket of the charger first then unplug the socket out of the joystick When two batteries are installed they are connected they ...

Page 24: ...otection The electric wheelchair is also equipped with an over current protection device If the motor is drawing too much current the electronic fuse will close the current to prevent the motor from damage If encountered with some malfunction when driving the over current protection device will be started the driving wheels will stop rotating In this process the fuse will cut off the current preve...

Page 25: ...e battery connector connects properly Folding and Unfolding The weight of the wheelchair with battery is 26 kg 57 lb to avoid injury lift with your legs Folding 1 Shut off the power loosen the lock knob remove the joystick and stow in the storage bag under the seat 2 Remove the seat cushion 3 Flip up armrests backward 4 Pull steel release wire under the backrest 5 Push the backrest forward to the ...

Page 26: ...le 3 Grasp the footrest and back frame and pull the wheelchair frame open ensuring the locking pin engages and the frame will not fold 4 Install the seat cushion and make sure that the felt is aligned and mated 5 Adjust the front casters to the appropriate angle 6 Install the joystick see the joystick section ...

Page 27: ...it again If after turning on again the malfunction is still showing please refer to the diagnosis information to help you find the possible problems and corresponding solutions If the above methods still can t help you troubleshoot the problem please contact a dealer Diagnosis System When the LED light flickers it means that there is something wrong with the wheelchair The malfunction may come fro...

Page 28: ...n of the right motor Check connections or hall component 3 Slow flashes Malfunction of battery or charger Try to recharge Check for loose wires Battery or charger may need replacing 4 Slow flashes Malfunction of left motor Check for loose wires 5 Slow flashes Malfunction of right motor Check for loose wires 6 Slow flashes Malfunction of left brake Check for loose wires Check left brake 7 Slow flas...

Page 29: ... extend to consequential costs resulting from the fault or defect of the product freight and travel costs loss of earnings or other expenses that one may incur Warranty is valid for the original purchaser only and the original receipt must be presented before any warranty options are considered Please also be prepared to provide the date of purchase and serial number Imported Distributed by HPU Me...

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