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Warranty

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Invoice and warranty card are required for service within the warranty period, otherwise all repair costs will be 

charged. Motion Healthcare will repair or replace after to the original purchaser, free of charge, any of the warranty 

included items being examined by an authorised representative of Motion Healthcare and found defective in material 

and/or workmanship. For repair beyond the warranty period, material and transport costs will be charged.

Main Frame (5 years warranty from purchase date):

Incorrect use, damage by the user or modifications to the chair will void the warranty and repair costs will be charged.

Motor (1 years warranty from purchase date):

Damaged due to overloading or tampering by the user will void the warranty.

Battery (1 years warranty from purchase date):

Damaged due to incorrect charging or tampering by the user will void the warranty. We are not responsible for 

accidents caused thereof after.

Joystick Controller and Control Box (1 years warranty from purchase date):

Damaged due to incorrect use, modification by the user will void the warranty. Repair costs will be charged.

Warranty Exclusions:

 

•  The warranty exclusions extend to the following items: 

1.  Upholstery and seating, armrest, leg guard, footrest, brake pads, motor brushes and tyres require 

replacement due to normal wear and tear.

2.  Damaged components due to negligence, accident, misuse, abuse, overload commercial use, improper 

operation, maintenance or storage.

3.  Circumstances beyond the control of Motion Healthcare.

4.  Modifications and / or repairs made to the chair without consent in writing from Motion Healthcare. 

•  If the serial number on the chair is not original or is modified, or is inconsistent with that on the warranty card, or 

the serial number on the warranty card is altered, warranty will be voided. 

•  The warranty is non-transferable and is for the original purchaser of the chair only. 

As a manufacturer, our responsibility is to repair or replace damaged parts.

To the extent permitted by law, this warranty instruction supersedes any other warranties; such as writing, oral, 

expressive or implicit warranties, including warranties of any merchantability or applicability of special purpose, for any 

conflicts between the same, this warranty instruction shall prevail.

Disclaimer 

Thank you for purchasing 

Foldalite

. Motion Healthcare disclaims all responsibility for any personal injury or property 

damage as a result of improper or unsafe use of this chair. 

If you have any questions about 

Foldalite

 and its safe operation, please feel free to contact your authorised provider.

Summary of Contents for Foldalite

Page 1: ...Instruction Booklet Foldalite Pro...

Page 2: ...nts 01 Introduction Features Setup Guide Installation Operation Guide Braking Battery Safety Troubleshooting Safety Symbols Technical Specification Warranty Table of Contents 2 3 4 7 9 12 13 17 22 24...

Page 3: ...ase read and follow all instructions in this owner s manual carefully before operating your Foldalite for the first time For your own safety it is crucial that you completely understand the instructio...

Page 4: ...int Lithium Battery Footrest Storage Basket Safety Belt Armrest Joystick Splash Guard Leg Guard Folding Release Lever Control Panel Cable Clip Kick Stand Anti Tip Wheels Control Panel Connector Electr...

Page 5: ...by holding the position as shown Unfold the footrest Rotate the two armrests into position Pull the backrest to the rear edge of the seat cushion until the two folding levers reach the red line as sho...

Page 6: ...d turn the back rest in until a click sound is heard Press the anti tip wheel extension button and pull out the anti tip wheels Mount the Joystick on the required side can be set up on left or right h...

Page 7: ...l extension button and retract the anti tip wheels Press the backrest adjusting button and turn the back rest Rotate the armrest as shown Then loosen the knob and turn the leg guard down Hold the fold...

Page 8: ...ile seated CAUTION Please be aware that the waist belt is not intended for use as an auto style seat belt The Foldalite is not designed for being used as a seat in any forms of transportation You are...

Page 9: ...ar and lock the quick release handle tightly and securely As shown route the control panel cable through the cable clip As shown plug the four pin control plug from the joystick control panel into the...

Page 10: ...s the battery level Pressing this button will power off the chair Press horn to sound Increase the speed of the chair Pressing this button will power on the chair With 5 LED lights on the chair is at...

Page 11: ...vrability comfortably and effortlessly A spring is equipped inside the joystick which automatically returns to its original position when let go Push the joystick towards the target direction The joys...

Page 12: ...ght Left Stop Control Lever Operation Pull the control lever backward Push the control lever to the right Push the control lever to the left Release the control lever gradually The chair will slow dow...

Page 13: ...mpting to operate the control joystick the motor wheels will not move Having brake in the Lock position will ensure the chair does not move allowing the user to get on off the chair safely and securel...

Page 14: ...the battery charger in a well ventilated area away from flames and sparks Warning Do not attempt to connect the battery terminal directly using pliers or metal cables to charge the battery Do not use...

Page 15: ...e battery is fully charged before use The regular charging time is about 5 hours but if the power is fully run out it may take 10 12 hours to charge fully until the red LED on the charger turns green...

Page 16: ...ed under the front part of the control panel Before charging ensure the chair is powered off Plug the charger 3 pin cable into the charging port under the front part of the joystick controller as seen...

Page 17: ...nt protector If the current supplied to the motor is too high the over current protector will cut off the supply If ascending over a slope over 12 or the load is over 253lbs or the motor rotation is j...

Page 18: ...power wheelchair is not in use turn off the power charge the battery and store in a clean and dry place The Foldalite is not waterproof Keep away from water sources Joystick Control Panel To ensure yo...

Page 19: ...of the local traffic regulations Be extremely cautious whilst driving on public roads For increased visibility at night light reflecting markers are attached to the chair It is highly recommended tha...

Page 20: ...he chair Getting On Off Whenever transferring to or from the Foldalite it is recommended to have a supporting point that is higher than the seat cushion To reduce the chance of falling please be aware...

Page 21: ...you do any of these actions it is at your own risk Never reach bend or lean in the chair Doing so will change your centre of gravity and the weight distribution of the chair Stationary Obstacles Exerc...

Page 22: ...ed to move or use Foldalite on stairs and escalators Serious bodily injury may result Electromagnetic Interference Warning The power wheelchair may be affected by electromagnetic interference EMI whic...

Page 23: ...light flashes the batteries are being charged The fourth level LED light flashes motor connection failed The fifth level LED light flashes the electromagnetic brake is in Unlock position and the chai...

Page 24: ...aler to replace the electromagnetic brake It is normal as this is the characteristics of lithium batteries Contact authorised dealer to replace the battery Contact authorised dealer to replace the bat...

Page 25: ...r radio transmitters while operating Finger crush pinch point Store in a clean and dry condition away from rain snow ice salt and water Test of EMI RFI at an immunity level of 30 V m has been passed C...

Page 26: ...thout battery At max speed 0 5m Up to 12 depending on user weight safe climbing angle Intelligent Electromagnetic Brake 6km h 3 75mph 35 4 in 900 mm 15km vary with user s weight terrain ground conditi...

Page 27: ...s 1 Upholstery and seating armrest leg guard footrest brake pads motor brushes and tyres require replacement due to normal wear and tear 2 Damaged components due to negligence accident misuse abuse ov...

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