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1.0 

PROLOGUE ............................................................................................................. 4 

3.0 

SAFETY SIGNS ......................................................................................................... 5 

4.0 

SPECIFICATION ....................................................................................................... 6 

5.0 

SCHEMATIC ............................................................................................................ 7 

6.0 

ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE ....................................................................... 8 

7.0 

GUIDELINES .......................................................................................................... 13 

7.1 

User ...................................................................................................................... 13 

7.2 

Caregiver .............................................................................................................. 13 

7.3 

Mounting and Dis-mounting ................................................................................ 14 

7.4 

Body Position - Balance ........................................................................................ 15 

7.5 

Body position - Leaning ........................................................................................ 16 

7.6 

Dressing ................................................................................................................ 17 

7.7 

Stairs ..................................................................................................................... 18 

7.8 

Weight Capacity ................................................................................................... 18 

8.1 

Operational Safety ............................................................................................... 19 

8.2 

Joystick Stationary State ...................................................................................... 19 

8.5 

Road Operations .................................................................................................. 21 

8.6 

Obstacles .............................................................................................................. 22 

8.7 

Reversing .............................................................................................................. 23 

8.8 

Gradients .............................................................................................................. 23 

9.0 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................. 23 

9.1 

Joystick Installation .............................................................................................. 24 

9.2 

Joystick Control .................................................................................................... 25 

9.3 

Joystick Horn ........................................................................................................ 27 

10.0 

BRAKE ................................................................................................................... 27 

10.1 

Brake Open / Close ............................................................................................... 28 

11.0 

BATTERIES ............................................................................................................ 28 

11.1 

Usage .................................................................................................................... 29 

11.2 

Charging ............................................................................................................... 30 

11.3 

Installation and Removal ...................................................................................... 30 

11.4 

Charging Port........................................................................................................ 31 

 

Summary of Contents for TEK88M

Page 1: ...Mobility TEK Model TEK88M Mobility Chair ...

Page 2: ...osition Leaning 16 7 6 Dressing 17 7 7 Stairs 18 7 8 Weight Capacity 18 8 1 Operational Safety 19 8 2 Joystick Stationary State 19 8 5 Road Operations 21 8 6 Obstacles 22 8 7 Reversing 23 8 8 Gradients 23 9 0 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 23 9 1 Joystick Installation 24 9 2 Joystick Control 25 9 3 Joystick Horn 27 10 0 BRAKE 27 10 1 Brake Open Close 28 11 0 BATTERIES 28 11 1 Usage 29 11 2 Charging 30 ...

Page 3: ...aning 32 12 0 FOLDING AND UN FOLDING 33 12 1 Folding Steps 33 12 2 Un Folding Steps 34 13 0 MAINTENANCE 35 13 1 Routine Cleaning 35 13 2 Regular Checks 36 13 3 Storage 36 14 0 TROUBLESHOOTING 36 14 1 System Diagnostics 36 14 2 Diagnostic Table 37 15 0 WARRANTY 37 15 1 Exclusions 38 ...

Page 4: ...indoor and outdoor use Its raison d être definition would be an individual transport for the mobility impaired disabled or elderly that experience walking difficulties The Mobility TEK is foldable thus can collapse and fit into most car boots It is also reasonably lightweight making it very portable The Mobility TEK comes pre assembled is designed to be lightweight easily maneuvered portable and m...

Page 5: ...ns below will help you to identify warnings mandatory operations and prohibitive operations of your Mobility TEK These signs are extremely important please go through them carefully Read and follow the instructions of this manual The safety warning sign A dangerous operation that may hurt you or others Electromagnetic RF Resistance Sign When using this mobility chair avoid using mobile phones lapt...

Page 6: ...o both ends of the battery may cause a short circuit or generate an electric shock Flammable material do not expose to flame spark or any heat source Disposal and recycling Only authorized recycling companies can recycle parts of this mobility chair 4 0 SPECIFICATION Item Description Model TEK88M Colour Silver Folded Size 580 325 780 mm L W H Unfold Size 960 580 930 mm L W H Max weight Capacity 12...

Page 7: ...ssist Type European Standard Power Module Brushless IM 30A B2 Output Voltage Current DC 24V 30A Front Castor Wheels Outer Diameter Tyre Width 7 1 75 180 mm x 45 mm Type Material Solid Tyre PU Rear Wheels Outer Diameter Tyre Width 12 5 2 25 320 mm x 57 mm Type Material Solid Tyre PU Weight Without Batteries 23 5 kg With Two 2 Batteries 26 5 kg Measurables Maximum Grade 10 Travel Range 18 22 km full...

Page 8: ...6 0 ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE ...

Page 9: ...ng serious injury to the mobility chair user and considerable damage to the mobility chair It is crucial for an electric mobility chair to have resistance against electromagnetic interference Our Mobility TEK has passed the resistance strength of 20 V m electromagnetic interference test it is equipped with high anti interference ability and can resist most common radiation electromagnetic interfer...

Page 10: ...need to be observed FOLDING ELECTRICALLY POWERED MOBILITY CHAIRS are intended for use in Professional health care facility environment and Home health care environment It s ESSENTIAL for the brake function correctly WARNING Portable RF communications equipment including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas should be used no closer than 30 cm 12 inches to any part of the FOLDING...

Page 11: ...ations and flicker IEC 61000 3 3 Compliance Professional healthcare facility environment and Home healthcare environment Table 2 Enclosure Port Phenomenon Basic EMC standard Immunity test levels Professional healthcare facility environment and Home healthcare environment Electrostatic Discharge IEC 61000 4 2 8 kV contact 2kV 4kV 8kV 15kV air Radiated RF EM field IEC 61000 4 3 10V m for battery cha...

Page 12: ... 2570 Pulse modulation 217Hz 28V m 5240 5100 5800 Pulse modulation 217Hz 9V m 5500 5785 Table 4 Input A C power Port Phenomenon Basic EMC standard Immunity test levels Professional healthcare facility environment and Home healthcare environment Electrical fast transients burst IEC 61000 4 4 2 kV 100kHz repetition frequency Surges Line to line IEC 61000 4 5 0 5 kV 1 kV Conducted disturbances induce...

Page 13: ... are sure it is safe to do so Be aware of your surroundings and stay out of hazardous places 7 2 Caregiver Health care assistants should have been trained and obtained professional guidance before using the mobility chair Before assisting for the first time make sure you read through this instruction manual carefully and understand how to operate the mobility chair properly Cooperate with the user...

Page 14: ...njuries to both Never transport up or down the stairway or steps while the user is sitting in the mobility chair If you have to tilt the mobility chair while the user is sitting in it remind the user to grab both armrests and lean back against the backrest 7 3 Mounting and Dis mounting Getting on and off the electric mobility chair effects the centre of balance of both you and the mobility chair W...

Page 15: ...areful of the pedal Fold it up as far as possible as shown in figure B2 Never stand on the pedal this will damage the mobility chair Fold up the armrests if you need more space getting on and off the mobility chair B1 When getting on the mobility chair sit down as quickly as possible 7 4 Body Position Balance When driving the electric mobility chair should be kept in balance and with a stable cent...

Page 16: ...ric mobility chair With improper techniques falling or tipping over can occur resulting in injuries and or damage to the mobility chair The following tips can reduce the risk of falling or tipping over Never move out of the seat of your mobility chair while stretching or tilting your body keep your back and rear end in contact with the backrest and seat as much as possible If you are leaning forwa...

Page 17: ...ll make the electric mobility chair more stable Turn off the power supply to the mobility chair when it s not in use 7 6 Dressing Dressing while sitting in the mobility chair affects the centre of balance of both you and the mobility chair To make the electric mobility chair more stable rotate the front wheels as forward as possible Attention Caution Never move out of the seat of your mobility cha...

Page 18: ...ble the mobility chair needs to be folded before carrying If the user wants to move the electric mobility chair between floors by stairs the assistant should note the following the user must get off the electric mobility chair Fold the electric mobility chair Before folding the joystick controller must be taken off Avoid collision when moving the electric mobility chair up and down stairs 7 8 Weig...

Page 19: ...Make sure you fasten your seat belt while sitting on a moving transport vehicle Secure your electric mobility chair so it does not shift or roll on the motor vehicle Never place the electric mobility chair in the front of transport vehicles doing so will interfere with the driver When getting on or off the transport vehicle if an assistant need to lift the mobility chair grip the edge of the seat ...

Page 20: ...nd other electric mobility chair parts are not waterproof exposing them to water may cause rust or corrosion from the inside To prevent the malfunction of t h e electric mobility chair the following operations are strictly prohibited Avoid using this electric mobility chair during heavy rainfall Avoid using this electric mobility chair in the bath sauna and swimming pool Avoid using this electric ...

Page 21: ... you are not operating this mobility chair 8 4 Favourable Conditions The electric mobility chair is only suitable for concrete asphalt and indoor floor surface Do not use this electric mobility chair in sandy or coarse dirt or rugged terrain doing so may cause damage to wheels bearings shaft or motor parts or fasteners may become loose 8 5 Road Operations In most countries and regions operating el...

Page 22: ...ven a small height change may cause the electric mobility chair to tilt and roll over You may have to install ramps at entry or exit doors as well as remove or cover threshold strips between rooms When operating the electric mobility chair beware of obstacles and avoid them as much as possible in the area that you are driving on Operate your mobility chair slowly while going over obstacles To bett...

Page 23: ...nce of you and your electric mobility chair will change slope may be a ramp or hillside Operate only if you are sure it is safe to do so have someone help you while you are operating on a slope Attention Caution Never use the mobility chair on a slope that is steeper than 10 degrees Never use the mobility chair on a slope if there is snow ice water or oil on it Never use the mobility chair on a sl...

Page 24: ...ce representative or professional technical assistant for further assistance The joystick controller can be installed on either the left or the right arm according to the user s needs As shown in figure D1 insert the joystick into the armrest tube opening make sure it has been inserted correctly and fixed the joystick by locking the knob on the bottom As shown in figure D2 insert the four core plu...

Page 25: ...decrease button will adjust the speed accordingly When the light stays solid green this power chair is operating properly if the light starts flickering there might be an issue with your power chair More information on how to diagnose your power chair is provided in the trouble shooting section Speed Increase Increases the speed of the power chair when pressed Speed Decrease Decreases the speed of...

Page 26: ...portional control ability The speed is limited within 6 km h 3 75 miles per hour If you wish to decrease the speed of the mobility chair release the joystick The mobility chair will automatically slow down When operating this mobility chair for the first time push the joystick forward slightly and operate at a slow and safe speed This practice will help you to learn how to control the mobility cha...

Page 27: ... injury to the user and or damage to the mobility chair Please do not open or close the electromagnetic brake when the power is on Locking or unlocking the electromagnetic brakes to the side of the motors will allow you to switch your power chair between manual free wheel mode and electric mode Movement Operate the joystick Forward Move the joystick forward Backward Move the joystick backward Righ...

Page 28: ...t capacity and models at the same time when replacing the batteries do not mix up old and new ones Keep tools and other metal objects far away from the positive and negative ends of the battery Exposing metal objects to both ends of the battery may cause a short circuit or generate an electric shock Do not store the batteries close to flammable materials Do not expose the batteries to any heat sou...

Page 29: ...r allow them to bite or chew on them Hold the plug if you wish to pull out the power wire If the circuit breaker is tripped too many times while the batteries are charging unplug the charger immediately and contact the dealer or professional technical support In this guide all the warranty and operations are referring to lithium batteries Do not smoke or have any flammable source near the battery ...

Page 30: ... month as leaving the batteries for longer period will damage the batteries Using batteries with different specification voltage and capacity will damage your electric mobility chair and the Mobility TEK will not perform properly We suggest you fully charge up the batteries prior to a long trip 11 3 Installation and Removal Caution Please make sure you power off the mobility chair before installin...

Page 31: ...o the bottom opening of the battery tube 11 4 Charging Port Use available standard alternating current AC 110 220 V 50 60 Hz for charging the charging port is in front of the control panel below Make sure that you power off the mobility chair before charging Insert the charging cable of the charger into the charging port in front of the control panel below As shown in figure G1 or you can also cha...

Page 32: ...uced 11 6 Over Current Protection The electric mobility chair is also equipped with an over current protection device If the current provided to the motor is excessive the electronic fuse will close the current If there is any malfunctioning when operating the mobility chair the over current protection device will be activated the driving wheels will stop rotating In this process the fuse will cut...

Page 33: ...make sure all accessory parts are installed tightly before operating this mobility chair otherwise it may cause injury to the user and or damage to the mobility chair The weight of the Mobility TEK with batteries is 26 5 kg do not attempt to lift the mobility chair while the user is sitting on it Grip the edge of the seat frame never hold the handrail or back of chair to lift 12 1 Folding Steps Ma...

Page 34: ...er hand pull away from each other Lock the latch on the back of the mobility chair Put the seat cushion on the mobility chair Pull down the footrests Install the controller joystick Refer to the joystick installation instruction section The Mobility TEK is now completely unfolded and ready to operate ...

Page 35: ... your mobility chair often wipe off any dust or dirt especially on or around motors and wheels Do not clean your mobility chair with oil or chemical fluids Do not rinse the mobility chair with water Wipe down the surface with a damp cloth then wipe off any water marks with a dry cloth Wash the seat cushion only if necessary it can be hand washed ...

Page 36: ...agnostic indicator for your power chair When the light is green the power chair is functioning correctly and if it starts flickering then there s an issue If it s the first time that the indicator is flickering power off the power chair turn it on after a few seconds and recheck the diagnostic indicator If it continues to flicker then refer to the diagnostic chart for more information Issues with ...

Page 37: ...connected from controller to the left motor make sure it s connected tightly Flickers five times slowly Malfunction of right motor Check the cable connected from controller to the right motor make sure it s connected tightly 15 0 WARRANTY The warranty instruction Warranty parts Warranty period Exclusions to Warranty Frame Two years Malfunction caused by improper use and handling Modifying the mobi...

Page 38: ...abuse improper installation and repair Damage caused by refitting the product without the written consent of the manufacturer Damage caused by exceeding the maximum weight limit Warranty exclusions also apply to the following Incorrect operation and maintenance Using incompatible replacement parts Accident or misuse caused by mechanical damage Consumable items are not in the warranty scope such as...

Page 39: ...serial number of the electric mobility chair is not the original serial number having been modified or no longer matches with the serial number of the warranty card or the serial number of the warranty card has been revised the warranty is void This warranty only applies to the original buyer and is not transferable to anyone else Within the permissible scope of the law this warranty will take the...

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