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6895 E Camelback Road, Unit 7029, Scottsdale, AZ 85251

Customer Service: 480-303-1800 

[email protected] 

 www.foldandgowheelchairs.com

© 1996-2016 FOLD & GO Wheelchairs – A Division of OneKubedDESIGNS, LLC.

DRIVING CONDITIONS & ENVIRONMENT

•  Don’t try to drive the FOLD & GO Wheelchair when you are on a transport vehicle, like a bus, subway, trains, 

planes, etc.

•  While using public transportation vehicles, look for a place to fix the wheels to the floor of the bus. This will 

help you avoid harm that can be caused by the vehicle’s sudden stop or a traffic accident.

•  In many countries and regions, power wheelchairs are not allowed on public roads. The user must realize 

that driving a wheelchair on the road instead of the sidewalk is dangerous.

•  For easy recognization at night, a reflective article can be placed on the FOLD & GO Wheelchair. The user can 

also wear reflective clothing. 

•  When confronting with other vehicles, please ensure that the driver has noticed you. Before you continue to 

operate your wheelchair, make eye contact with the driver, and let the driver know your intention until you 
are sure that it is safe.

•  When driving the FOLD & GO Wheelchair keep the chair in balance, in order to avoid being bent over in the 

forward or backward position. 

•  If you desire to modify or adjust the FOLD & GO Wheelchair, please consult a reputable dealer in advance. 

The modified wheelchair may need to have additional adjustment to keep the chair working properly.

•  Making any modifications to your FOLD & GO Wheelchair will void ALL warranties. 

•  When you are entering or exiting the FOLD & GO Wheelchair, you must turn off the power supply. 

Otherwise, if you touch the joystick, it may lead to the unexpected movement.

•  The FOLD & GO Wheelchair is not suitable for staircases, or on an escalator. Pay attention when using the 

chair on the elevator.

•  When an elevator is not available, fold up the chair to move it from floor to floor by way of the stairs.

Summary of Contents for HEAVY-DUTY

Page 1: ...HEAVY DUTY SIZE MODEL 1996 2016 FOLD GO Wheelchairs A Division of OneKubedDESIGNS LLC User Caregiver Manual...

Page 2: ...read and understand these instructions If you can t understand these instructions please contact us for technical guidance and help Otherwise it may cause harm or danger to yourself by not operating t...

Page 3: ...RIES SEAT BELT FOLD N GO Wheelchair in your desired color Power charger with connection to joystick and power cord to plug into the wall outlet Two cushions one for your seat and one for the backrest...

Page 4: ...PARTS OF YOUR FOLD GO WHEELCHAIR 4 Foot Plate Joystick Controller Rear Motor Wheel Seat Cushions Front Wheel Battery Storage Bag...

Page 5: ...ou feel a click Then the wheel will spin free so the chair can be pushed just like a manual chair Repeat the same process for both wheels 1 3 How to Install Operate Joystick Installation Power Mode El...

Page 6: ...can also fold with one hand by pushing to top part of the frame towards the ground The wheelchair will fold up easily using one hand or two Push apart the head rest and the footrest of the wheelchair...

Page 7: ...Battery Lithium Ion 24V 10AH Standard Max Speed 4 MPH Turning Radius 31 5 inches Grade Slope 12 degrees Charging Time 5 Hours Seat Width 19 inches Back Rest Height 16 inches Seat Height 18 inches Bra...

Page 8: ...ystick FORWARD Move the joystick FORWARD BACKWARD Move the joystick BACKWARD RIGHT Move the joystick RIGHT LEFT Move the joystick LEFT STOP Release your hand from the joystick Increase Speed Horn Powe...

Page 9: ...rear motor wheel is not connected Flash 4 Times Battery is not getting the correct voltage to charge Flash 5 Times Check left rear motor power cable is loose or not connected Flash 6 Times Check righ...

Page 10: ...3 Push the power button to turn on the Joystick Press the or button to change the default setting for each function range is 1 5 Each of the speed mode lights represents the 1 5 numbers Press and Hold...

Page 11: ...Default 1 range is 1 5 1st and 8th Light Flashes Left motor speed while driving Default 0 range is 0 5 2nd and 8th Light Flashes Reverse left wheel joystick direction Forward becomes reverse vice ver...

Page 12: ...tive clothing When confronting with other vehicles please ensure that the driver has noticed you Before you continue to operate your wheelchair make eye contact with the driver and let the driver know...

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