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doubt, ask for help or use a device to extend your reach. 

To reduce the risk of injury and/or 

damage to the Model H/X: 
 

● Never reach or lean if you must shift your weight sideways or rise up off the seat 
● Never reach or lean if you must move forward in your seat to do so 
● Never reach with. both hands (you may not be able to catch yourself to prevent a fall if 

you lose your balance) 

● Never try to pick up an object from the floor by reaching down between your knees 

 
Reaching Tips: 

● Move yourself as close as you can to the object you wish to reach 
● Turn off all power to the Model H/X before reaching 
● Firmly grasp an armrest with one hand. This will help to prevent a fall if the Model H/X 

tips 

Cornering Information

 

Always slow down while moving through a corner. Tipping over is a major concern while moving 
through a corner.  
 

Cornering Tips: 

● Take the corner slowly. High speed will increase the possibility of tipping  
● Keep your eyes open for objects that may be obstructed by the corner 
● Move through the corner a gentle radius as opposed to making a sharp turn  

 

Obstacles 

Obstacles come in many shapes and sizes, they include: door thresholds, ramps, potholes, 
curbs, glass, broken pavement and more. It’s important to take care and avoid these obstacles 
as you can damage your Model H/X. Further, these obstacles could cause you a fall, tip-over or 
loss of control. 

Curbs, Ramps, Slopes & Side Hills 

The terrain has an effect on you and your power chair. Any sort of slope will change your center 
of balance. Always use your best judgement and if ever in doubt, have someone help you. 
 

● Steep slopes pose a danger  The ADA suggests ramps should should offer 12 inches of 

run for every 1 inch in rise 

● Wet or slippery surfaces - such as when ice, snow, water or oil - can cause a loss of 

traction may which could result in a fall or tip-over 

● A change in grade on a slope (or a lip, bump or depression). These may cause a fall or 

tip-over 

JDY Imports

 

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Summary of Contents for Model H

Page 1: ...Model H X Personal Mobility Chair Model H Model X Hover Model H X Manual V 1 2...

Page 2: ...em 6 Maintenance 6 Operation 6 Controller Settings 6 Power down when not in use 6 Reaching or Lean 6 Cornering Information 7 Obstacles 7 Curbs Ramps Slopes Sidehills 7 Environment Everyday Use 8 Contr...

Page 3: ...ging Tips Notes 18 Operation and Installation 19 Controller 19 Controller Driving Tips 19 Batteries 21 Anti Tippers 23 Seat Design Materials 24 Fasteners 24 Change Adjustments 25 Electromagnetic Inter...

Page 4: ...filiates and partners cannot be held responsible for personal injury or property damage that results from the unsafe or the improper operation or maintenance of the Model H X Foldable Power Chair and...

Page 5: ...attery Maximum Speed Adjustable 5 MPH Seat Size W x L 18 x 16 Seat Height w cushion 19 5 Armrest Height 27 5 Turn Radius 31 5 Maximum Speed 4 MPH Ground clearance to foot rest 2 5 Model X front rear w...

Page 6: ...an one users may result in personal injury to you and others Notice to Caretakers Make sure that you pay careful attention to all warnings and follow all instructions in each section of this manual Be...

Page 7: ...rts and more major maintenance issues should be done by professional We recommend you do not do this work on your own Operation Controller Settings Make sure to get familiar with the controller settin...

Page 8: ...d will increase the possibility of tipping Keep your eyes open for objects that may be obstructed by the corner Move through the corner a gentle radius as opposed to making a sharp turn Obstacles Obst...

Page 9: ...Model H X parts are not waterproof and can rust or corrode from the inside To avoid issues we suggest Minimize exposure to a rain or wet conditions Never take your Model H X into a shower tub pool or...

Page 10: ...ust manually engage both breaks The breaks can be found above and to the side of the rear tires See image below Not engaging the breaks may cause the Model H X roll from under you Model X The breaks a...

Page 11: ...del H X by its armrests Flip Back arms Setting up your Model H X Unboxing the Model H X Given the size and weight of box we recommend two people work on unboxing this item 1 Open the top of the box 2...

Page 12: ...following items 4 Main unit which includes the seat and motor assembly 5 Seat and back cushions 6 Batteries 7 Charger 8 anti Tippers recommended upgrade Note Most Model H X ship with the batteries in...

Page 13: ...ressing down on the outside seat rails Flip up the seat back 10 your chair should be fully open 11 Slip on the seat and back and secure it with the velcro underneath the cushions Slip in the battery u...

Page 14: ...he wheel motors make sure the Arrows are aligned 2 The 3rd wire attaches to the battery the Controller The main unit controller comes ready for a right handed user With a little rearranging the Model...

Page 15: ...From the factory setup for right handed users 2 Available option for left handed setup 3 Seatbelt is attached to the chair 3 Untighten he knob that secures the joystick JDY Imports 323 522 5817 Page...

Page 16: ...m rest Attach the Cord into the Clips running to the back of the chair Before folding the chair make sure to release the back handleBar You can also remove the handleBar with a simple screw driver JDY...

Page 17: ...supply brick Plug adapter charging method Charging the battery directly Make sure you remove the battery from the chair while charging Attached the first two parts of the cord 1 and 2 then insert int...

Page 18: ...the battery light indicator to see how much charge you have left The Model H X is equipped with one 1 lithium batteries and will go up to 7 miles per battery for a total of 15 mile Do not attempt to...

Page 19: ...alled upon delivery or they may arrive in a separate box Replacement batteries are available Please call for more details Gently slide the battery into the slots underneath the seat Silver tag facing...

Page 20: ...olled environment to learn operation Slow down to turn Slower speeds will help you avoid any potential tilting tipping of the Model H X Speed control buttons 3 allows you to adjust the maximum speed B...

Page 21: ...to bring the Model H X to a complete stop Power down the unit This way you can avoid accidentally touching the joystick thus causing the Model H X to unexpectedly move while you are exiting Raise the...

Page 22: ...ally for the use with the Model H X You must charge the battery for 6 to 8 hours before attempting to operate your Model H X for the first time Failure to do so will result in damage to the battery Re...

Page 23: ...rized in writing by a representative of our company Battery installation The Model H X comes with a V6 Battery or with an upgraded V10 battery costs extra Gently slide the battery into the slots under...

Page 24: ...ure its tightly secure Anti Tippers Bothe the model H and the Model X have optional anti tippers Anti tippers help the chair from falling backwards we highly recommend that you buy anti tippers for th...

Page 25: ...risk that they will occur please consult your doctor Fasteners Many of the screws bolts and nuts on the Model H X are special high strength fasteners Replacing these fasteners with non approved parts...

Page 26: ...the powered vehicle to release its brakes move by itself or move in unintended directions Limited Warranty The Model H X comes with a limited warranty and the following coverage Frame JYD Imports warr...

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