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Phoenix Power Wheelchair 

 

Operating Manual

Summary of Contents for Fold Power

Page 1: ...Phoenix Power Wheelchair Operating Manual...

Page 2: ...on 4 Precautions 5 Electromagnetic Interference 7 Install Setup 7 Installing and removing the battery 18 Controller 13 Basic operation 14 Charging Batteries 14 Free Wheel Mode 17 Transporting Your Fol...

Page 3: ...peration and care of your Fold Power Wheelchair PHOENIX very simple and easy Disclaimer its affiliates and partners can not be held responsible for personal injury or property damage resulting from th...

Page 4: ...attery Nominal capacity 6AH Output voltage 24V Quantity 2 units Controller Input power DC 29V Output voltage 24V Charger AC 100 240V 50HZ Front wheels 7 1 75 PU solid wheels Rear wheels 8 1 95 PU soli...

Page 5: ...3 Specification Diagram P 2...

Page 6: ...ot specifically for pressure relief if you suffer from pressure sores or if you are at risk that they will occur please consult your doctor Before using your PHOENIX Portable Electric Wheelchair 1 Mak...

Page 7: ...he front of seat of a vehicle where it may shift ans interfere with the driver 5 Always secure the Fold Power Wheelchair PHOENIX so that it cannot roll or shift when being transported in a vehicle 6 T...

Page 8: ...e by a professional Batteries 1 Use batteries that have been supplied by manufacturer only our batteries are special lithium batteries designed specifically for use in the Fold Power Wheelchair PHOENI...

Page 9: ...eur radio transmitters two way radios and cellular phones The interference from radio wave sources can cause the Fold Power Wheelchair PHOENIX to release its brakes move by itself or move in unintende...

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Page 11: ...9 3 Unfold wheelchair PHOENIX GraspPushbar Hold down seat to expand...

Page 12: ...same time that is mean unfolding is finished as P 5 Put the cushion on the wheelchair asP 6 Remove seat cushion Lift up the yellow stick At the same time Bend the handrail until it close to the seat...

Page 13: ...care the line up the pins properly as arrow tip indicate so that they do not get bent broken or damaged P 11 Installing and removing the battery Installing the battery Just put the battery to battery...

Page 14: ...12 Removing the battery Press the soft plastic button on the battery shell at the same time pull out the battery P 13...

Page 15: ...avoid any potential tilting or tipping of wheelchair 3 Be sure to adjust the speed depending on your environment 4 To slow down slowly bring the joystick back toward the initial position 5 To stop jus...

Page 16: ...it is advised that you power OFF the wheelchair to prevent accidents Press the power button to turn off the wheelchair GET OUT Make sure there is no light on the controller before getting off the whee...

Page 17: ...ndividually 1 Turn off the main power 2 Connect a conversion line on the power line then you can put the cable to the charger hole on the battery directly No matter the battery is on the wheelchair or...

Page 18: ...PHOENIX for two months we recommend that you charge the battery for 6 8 hours before use 10 Over current protection this system is included on the wheelchair and will shut off the current from the ba...

Page 19: ...iver push the power wheelchair it must be put in Free Wheel Mode This mode disengages the drive mechanism to the wheels making them free to push manually We recommend that you turn off the power of wh...

Page 20: ...compatible with them Never sit in the wheelchair and be transported in moving vehicle Do not place the folded power wheelchair in the front seat with driver where it could move and slide 1 Turn OFF t...

Page 21: ...t connected c Battery power is too low 1 Connect the battery 2 Ensure all connections between joystick CPU and battery are securely tightened 3 Charge the battery Why is the wheelchair noisy or vibrat...

Page 22: ...ctor pins male on the controller have become bent and misaligned with connector holes female on the CPU connector 1 Using a small tool carefully straighten the connector pins male on the controller to...

Page 23: ...ower again the indicator repeats this error message Please refer to the fault information diagnosis table to help you find possible problems and corresponding solutions If the above method still does...

Page 24: ...exchanged by the end user without a professional service tech required However it is always recommended you seek professional help for maintenance and service to make sure the work is down properly T...

Page 25: ...20 Discover Your Mobility Inc Address 66 E Ten Mile Road Hazel Park Mi 48030 Toll Free 866 868 9694...

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