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Mounting/Removing Battery 

  

WARNING

 

Ensure the wheelchair is powered off before mounting or removing the battery. 

 

 

Taking out the battery: 

Over-discharge Protector

 

 

The  lithium  battery  will  be  permanently  damaged,  if  the  battery’s  capacity  has  been  completely  discharged. 

Therefore, wheelchair is equipped with an over-discharge protector. When the lithium battery is running out, the 

protector will cut off the circuit automatically and the controller will stop working. So the users should be noted 

that when the lowest level red LED light on the battery level indicator flashes, it means that the battery needs to 

be charged. If not, the battery cannot be activated by the charger, which may lead to the permanent damage of 

the battery. 

Press the button (Fig. F1), pinch the battery and pull it out of the battery holder. 

Mounting the battery:

 

Battery  jack  faces  inward  and  the  battery  button  faces  upward.  Hold  the  battery  pack  and  plug  in  the  battery 

holder with the battery groove aligned to the aluminum sheet of the battery holder (Fig. F2). When the button is 

fully matched with the holder, the battery has been mounted firmly (Fig. F3). 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Over-current Protector 

 

The power wheelchair is also equipped with an over-current protector. If the current supplied to the motor is too 
high, the  over-current  protector  will  cut  off  the current supply

If  crossing  over  a slope  over 12 degrees  or the 

load  is  over  150kg  or  the  motor  rotation  is  jammed,  the  over-current  protector  will  be  activated  and  the 
wheelchair’s control will cut off the circuit to prevent overcurrent and overheating of the motor.

 

Charging the Battery

 

1.

 

The battery can be charged with normal AC power (AC 110-220 V, 50-60 
Hz). The charging port is located under the front part of the control panel.

 

2.

 

Before charging, ensure the wheelchair is powered off.

 

3.

 

Plug the charger into the charging port under the front part of the 
control panel (Fig. F4), or unplug the battery and plug the charger 
into the charging port of the battery (Fig. F5).

 

4.

 

Plug another end of the charger into the power socket. When the red 
LED  is  on,  it  is  charging. 

Do  not  use  the  wheelchair  when  the 

battery is being charged. 

 

5.

 

When  the  LED  on  the  charger  changes  from  red  to  green,  keep  charging 
for  an  additional  30  minutes  to  allow  the  battery  to  be  fully  charged.

 

Unplug  the  charger  from  the  power  outlet  before  unplugging  from  the 
charging port of the control panel

6.

 

Please charge the battery in an appropriate temperature. The recommended 
ambient temperature for charging ranges from 5° C to 40° C.

 

 

Battery Socket Cleaning 

1.

 

Check the battery pack and the positive and negative poles for any corrosion. If any, clean the charging port 
with battery cleaning tools, such as steel brush and medium sand paper. 

 

2.

 

Clean up all the metal objects carefully.

 

3.

 

Check if the battery and the plastic battery pack are assembled appropriately.

 

 

 

Note

Do not allow the substance inside the battery contact with your skin, clothes or other items. The acidic 

substance is extremely hazardous and may cause serious burn. When contacted, immediately flush your skin with 
cold  water.  If  the  condition  is  severe  or  the  substance  contact  with  your  eyes,  please  seek  medical  attention 
immediately.

 

 

 

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Battery 

Battery 

F5 

When  the  power  is  lower  than  20%

the

 

red  LED 

light  on  the  battery  level  indicator  will  flash,  which 
reminds  the  users  that  the  battery  needs  to  be 
charged  immediately

The  controller  automatically 

limits the speed 1 when the power is less than 10%, 
and the electric wheelchair automatically shuts down 
when the power is 0% 

F4 

Summary of Contents for PL001-6001

Page 1: ...x 0512 53110099 Zip Code 215400 Portable Power Wheelchair Owner s Manual Carefully read all instructions prior to use Special attention needs to be paid on the items Portable Power Wheelchair Owner s...

Page 2: ...the power wheelchair is ultra compact light weight portable safe and comfortable Contents Guidance for Use GUIDANCE FOR USE 1 INTRODUCTION 2 PRODUCT SAFETY SYMBOLS 3 FEATURES 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIO...

Page 3: ...improper use In addition you can operate the power wheelchair under the guidance of the professional technicians with vocational qualification To Distributors and Technicians Do not operate the power...

Page 4: ...It is essential that you shall fully understand and completely familiarize yourself with these symbols before operating Read and follow the instructions provided in this manual Safety warning sign or...

Page 5: ...ushion 10 Armrest Limiting Block 16 Footrest 5 Armrest 11 Storage Basket 17 Front Wheel 6 Control Panel 12 Leg Guard 18 Backrest Adjusting Traction Rope 21 Electromagnetic Unlocking Valve 24 Armrest A...

Page 6: ...ansmitters and the communication equipment such as two Interference from these electromagnetic waves may cause malfunction or permanent damage to the wheelchair s braking and control system The power...

Page 7: ...el of the power wheelchair shall be securely mounted Fig A1 in case of colliding or falling down 1 Check and adjust the control panel every six months 2 If any buttons on the control panel fail or are...

Page 8: ...f rollover If you need to modify or adjust the power wheelchair consult your supplier in advance and obtain the manufacturer s authorization The modified wheelchair may require additional adjustments...

Page 9: ...upper body slowly and slightly forward when Lean your upper body gently against the backrest when Reverse Driving When driving in reverse please be extremely cautious your wheelchair may get out of co...

Page 10: ...down insert the buckle plastic card into the plastic case on the other side and you will hear a click 4 You can adjust the length of the seat belt via the adjusting buckle Fig D3 Ensure the seat belt...

Page 11: ...this button can trigger the SOS emergency and sound a continuous alarm long pressing it again will cancel the emergent situation Pressing this button can exit menu editing 5 Speed Button Up Button of...

Page 12: ...seconds later the joystick will automatically shut down Sport Mode Adjust the movement control curve of the wheelchair There are three modes soft normal and powerful 4 Backlight Adjust the brightness...

Page 13: ...e plug and pull it out By using the joystick the motor In this case the wheelchair cannot be manually pushed by the For ensuring the users safety the rotated about 90 degrees towards ON position or ne...

Page 14: ...0 60 Hz The charging port is located under the front part of the control panel 2 Before charging ensure the wheelchair is powered off 3 Plug the charger into the charging port under the front part of...

Page 15: ...ol Panel or refer to the videos 24 25 Folding Unfolding G3 Control Panel Folding Hand Knob G2 G5 G4 Folding Steps For storing and transporting the wheelchair please follow these steps to fold it after...

Page 16: ...s follows 1 As shown in Fig H5 Press the backrest adjusting button and gently press the backrest When it reaches the proper position release the button and the backrest will be locked 2 As shown in Fi...

Page 17: ...ugh roads It is normal as driving on these places can accelerate battery consumption 3 Battery use has exceeded its service life Contact customer service to replace the battery 6 Charging 1 Faulty con...

Page 18: ...Packing List Warranty Warranty Exclusions 1 The warranty exclusions extend to the following items a Backrest cushion seat cushion the foamed cotton of the armrest and the backrest and other decoratio...

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