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Load Capacity

  The maximum load capacity of this Miracle Mobility Freedom Series Gold Electric Wheelchair is 265 pounds.

  Never exceed the load capacity as doing so can create a hazardous situation.   

  The backrest’s load capacity is a maximum of 165 lbs. of pressure.  Do not press or raised up on the push handle.

  Do not perform any weight training while seated in this wheelchair and ensure the total load bearing weight is below the     

     wheelchair maximum load capacity.

  When the weight limit is exceeded, damage can occur to the seat, frame, fasteners, and other components, causing the  

     electric wheelchair to malfunction or create permanent damage to the wheelchair.

  An overload situation can cause severe harm, injury, or death to the user.   

  Problems caused by overloading the wheelchair beyond its weight  

     limit capacity void the warranty.

LOAD CAPACITY 

Summary of Contents for Freedom Gold Series

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Leading Innovation in Medical Mobility Folding Electric Wheelchair FREEDOM SERIES GOLD W1 W2...

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Page 3: ...ecifications 04 Electromagnetic Interference Precaution 05 Safety Precautions 06 Load Capacity 20 Safety Belt 21 Joystick Operation 22 Brake Instructions 26 Battery Instructions 28 How to Fold Unfold...

Page 4: ...Wheelchair The safety and operating instructions will help you to understand the performance and limitations of your new Miracle Mobility Freedom Series Gold Electric Folding Wheelchair If you need as...

Page 5: ...e plug Seat Cushion Battery Storage Bag Foot Rest Front Wheel Computer Control Center Rear Wheel Anti tipping Wheel Electromagnetic Brake Switch Brushless Motor Backrest Backrest Collapsing Lever Push...

Page 6: ...Distance up to 24 miles w 2 Batteries Incline Grade Capacity 12 degrees Battery Type Lithium Ion Battery Battery Capacity 24V 10AH 1pcs Batteries Per Unit 1 Batteries Charge Time 6 8 hours Joystick Co...

Page 7: ...ed response As with any electrical device strong electromagnetic waves could permanently damage the control system of the electric wheelchair The Miracle Mobility Freedom Series Gold Electric Wheelcha...

Page 8: ...nderstanding of operating instructions It is highly recommended you practice operating the joystick on the slowest speed settings until you get a feel for the responsiveness of your wheelchair Failure...

Page 9: ...laced at the same time It is very important that you keep tools and other metal objects far away from the positive and negative ends of battery if exposed to the both ends it can cause a short circuit...

Page 10: ...s of the wheelchair under trained supervision 3 Maneuvers to master include moving forward and in reverse controlled turning navigating around obstacles up and down slopes stopping and starting and ba...

Page 11: ...st while driving the Miracle Mobility Freedom Series Gold Electric Wheelchair 12 Never attempt to sit in the Miracle Mobility Freedom Series Gold Electric Wheelchair from the front Always lift the arm...

Page 12: ...to use it again Use appropriate safety precautions if you attempt to navigate slippery surfaces and move slowly Never drive through a water puddle The electric motor has only 3 inch clearance and if...

Page 13: ...lacement is available 4 Make sure you fully understand the control functions of the joystick before operating 5 While operating the Miracle Mobility Freedom Series Gold Electric Wheelchair always keep...

Page 14: ...an location AFTER you have fully charged the battery 5 The electric wheelchair is suitable for concrete asphalt indoor floor surfaces and can be driven on dry grass DO NOT ride the wheelchair in sand...

Page 15: ...nto transport vehicles such as buses subways trains planes ships etc 4 Do not park or place the electric wheelchair in the front of other vehicles 5 The electric wheelchair should only be operated and...

Page 16: ...ctric mode as shown in Photo E1 Raise the armrest as shown in Photo E2 Turn to the side of the wheelchair with the raised armrest and enter and exit from the side as shown in Photo E3 Never attempt to...

Page 17: ...t is advised that you lift up the footrest so that it is tucked away as you enter and exit the wheelchair as shown in Photo F2 Do not stand on the pedal as it is not designed to support the full weigh...

Page 18: ...the wheelchair cushion Do not exit the wheelchair from the front As shown in Figure G1 Do not use your hands to reach for distant objects as this will cause a center of gravity to shift resulting in...

Page 19: ...ity as you reach for the object 3 When attempting to reach for an object while seated it is advised to rotate the front wheels as far forward as possible This will help improve the center of gravity f...

Page 20: ...lways drive under control and at safe speeds When driving the electric wheelchair please keep a careful eye of your surroundings when passing through doors or tight spaces 1 It is recommended that you...

Page 21: ...frequently check to ensure nobody or any obstacles are in your path Driving around obstacles Do not attempt to navigate the wheelchair up or down stairs or up and down escalators as serious injuries o...

Page 22: ...rform any weight training while seated in this wheelchair and ensure the total load bearing weight is below the wheelchair maximum load capacity 5 When the weight limit is exceeded damage can occur to...

Page 23: ...y belt to the most comfortable length for the user 5 Before each use check whether the safety belt is loose or damaged If you find there is a problem please contact Miracle Mobility for a replacement...

Page 24: ...tened using the rubber head bolt under the armrest as shown in Figure K1 3 Connect the four core plug from the joystick controller and wheelchairs computer and secure the connection as shown in Figure...

Page 25: ...utton and the horn will sound 5 Battery Power Indication Light This bar will illuminate indicating the battery life remaining 6 Joystick Direction The Joystick controls the direction of the wheelchair...

Page 26: ...is equipped with a home spring that when released will return the joystick to the central neutral position 8 To maneuver the wheelchair push the joystick in the direction you wish to go 9 The speed o...

Page 27: ...el to the slowest settings 2 Move the joystick as followings Press the joystick forward to move forward Pull the joystick back to move in reverse Press the joystick to the right to turn right Press th...

Page 28: ...nually or with the power on 5 For manual operation of the wheelchair simply disengage the Intelligent Electromagnetic Brake by turning the brake switch to manual mode 6 The wheelchair can be easily pu...

Page 29: ...from being used in manual mode as shown in Figure L1 2 Disengage the Intelligent Electromagnetic Brake by moving the brake lever to manual mode This will allow for manual movement of the wheelchair as...

Page 30: ...to a short circuit the battery may get an electric shock causing damage to the battery and or wheelchair Do not operate close to flammable materials Do not get close to a heat source such as fires or...

Page 31: ...r yank on or tie a knot with the power cable 5 Keep children and pets away from the power cable 6 If the breaker the circuit insurance brake is tripped several times while charging please unplug the c...

Page 32: ...cation of the power status for the batteries 4 It is recommended that you charge the batteries after each use so that the battery power will be fully maintained 5 If the electric wheelchair is not use...

Page 33: ...ard Once installed carefully connect the battery cables to the battery at the rear bottom of the battery sleeve as shown in Figure M1 and M2 CORRECT INSTALLATION Open battery handle facing outward COR...

Page 34: ...as seen in Figure N2 5 Insert the other end of the charger into the charging adapter then plug in to the wall 6 If the red indicator light is illuminated on the joystick control consul then your batt...

Page 35: ...case and positive and negative connections to ensure they are free of corrosion 2 Frequently check to ensure that the plastic battery case is sealed and intact 3 To clean the battery port remove the b...

Page 36: ...in Step 1 2 Unplug the connection cable from the joystick control consul and remove the joystick control consul from the wheel chair as seen in Step 2 3 Rotate both armrests up as seen in Step 3 4 Fol...

Page 37: ...7 When properly closed the wheelchair will stand up on it s own and snap shut as seen in Step 7 8 If the wheelchair does not properly fold check to insure the front wheels are not being blocked by th...

Page 38: ...le until it snaps in place as seen in Step A 2 Unfold the footrest and Seperate the wheelchair back rest and footrest as seen in Step B 3 Pull the latch cable then full extend the chair until it snaps...

Page 39: ...arm rest to the appropriate angle as seen in Step D 6 Install the joystick control consul and secure appropriately as seen in Step E 7 Make the electrical connections as seen in Step F 8 Turn the powe...

Page 40: ...lchair If after rebooting the wheelchair the malfunction is not eliminated and the light repeats an error please refer to the diagnosis trouble shooting table below If the above methods still can t he...

Page 41: ...roller Communication error Over current of left motor Over current of right motor Check the left motor connection device and power wire perhaps it is loose Check the right motor connection device and...

Page 42: ...Any accessories are also included in the wearable parts and covered for 1 year Any parts under warranty will be replaced and shipped to your door by UPS Any service and labor fees if applicable to re...

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