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SAFETY   INSTRUCTION 

Operation of Chair 

1.

 

Always ensure that the power is switched off when getting in or out of the wheelchair. This will 

eliminate the possibility of accidentally activating the joystick and causing injury to yourself or 

others. 

2. Always check that the drive wheels are engaged (drive mode) before driving. 

3. Set the speed control knob according to your driving ability and the environment in which you are 

going to operate. We recommend that you keep your speed at the slowest position (fully press the 

deceleration button) until you are familiar with the driving characteristics of the vehicle. We also 

recommend that you use the slowest speed when using your power wheelchair indoors. 

4. Always reduce your speed when making sharp turns. 

5. Do not switch off the power when the wheelchair is still moving forward. This will bring the chair 

to an extremely abrupt stop. 

6. Avoid jerky stop/start motions as the will result in excessive current draw from the batteries, 

increased tire wear and the rapid wearing of the gear boxes and motors. 

7. To brake in an emergency, simply release the joystick. 

 

Ramps and Curbs 

8.

 

When driving up or down ramps, be sure to check that the angle of the slope is less than 10 

degrees (slopes about 1/6). Also check that ramp surface is roughened to prevent slipping. Never 

drive across the slope or turn sharply on a slope. 

9.

 

When driving up curbs, always check the height of the curb to ensure that it does not exceed 

1-1/2” height. 

 

Transfers, Reaching and Bending 

10.

 

Transferring on and off the HP7K requires a good sense of balance. To eliminate the possibility 

of injury, we recommends performing the following tasks before attempting a transfer: 

  Position chair so that the distance between your power chair and the object to which you are 

transferring is close enough for a safe transfer. 

  Turn the power off   

   

  Ensure that your power chair not in freewheel mode. 

  Flip up or remove armrests 

  Flip up footplate or remove footrests 

  Turn both caster wheels towards the transfer direction to improve power chair stability during 

transfer. 

11.

 

When reaching, bending or leaning while seated on your power chair, make sure that you 

maintain a stable center of gravity to keep the power chair from tipping. 

Summary of Contents for HP7K

Page 1: ...1 USERS MANUAL HP7K HP7KX...

Page 2: ...cking please check whether you have received the following main components as our standard specification See Fig 1 1 Main frame with motor 5 Armrest left 2 Captain Seat 6 Armrest Right 3 Charger 7 Fro...

Page 3: ...wearing of the gear boxes and motors 7 To brake in an emergency simply release the joystick Ramps and Curbs 8 When driving up or down ramps be sure to check that the angle of the slope is less than 10...

Page 4: ...e Sources The rapid development of electronics especially in the area of communications has saturated our environment with electromagnetic EM radio waves that are emitted by television radio and commu...

Page 5: ...e susceptible to interference from radio wave sources Note It is difficult to evaluate the effect on the overall immunity of the powered wheelchair 5 Report all incidents of unintended movement or bra...

Page 6: ...cause electronic malfunction or promote premature corrosion of electrical components and frame B Temperature Some of the parts of the power wheelchair are susceptible to change in tempera ture The con...

Page 7: ...Fig 3 Plug the connector of the harness of light Fig 4 Please do the same step to assemble the right light frame See Fig 5 Fig 2 Fig 3 Front connection point Fig 4 Fig 5 2 Installing the Seat 2 Slide...

Page 8: ...into the frame See Fig 8 Fig 8 4 Installing the Footrest Insert the footrest with left 7 and Right 6 each into footrest frame with side direction See Fig 9 then turn around 90 degree to correct direc...

Page 9: ...bles Assemble the controller 4 on right armrest 6 bracket with 2 screws See Fig 12 There is 1 plug 9 pins in the other end on the controller Please plug in the main frame 1 plugs and make sure tightly...

Page 10: ...10 Fig 14 Plug In Anode by Anode...

Page 11: ...d width tighten the tension knob See Fig 12 B Footplate Angle Adjustment Take off the E Clip slide the footrest angle adjustment tube to your for desired angle insert the E Clip to the correct hole lo...

Page 12: ...icle safely with the controller See Fig 16 Fig 16 SPEED CONTROL A Driving 1 Controller ON OFF Switch Press the ON OFF button I O switch located in front of the joystick to activate your power wheelcha...

Page 13: ...of emergency let go of the joystick and the chair will come to a stop B Controller Display The controller display is a multifunction visual display It can provide four types of information 1 ON OFF s...

Page 14: ...ower wheelchair is OFF but the motor levers are in the engaged vertical position Note Please refer to the section titled to check brake in the Maintenance Repair section in page 17 to make sure brakes...

Page 15: ...re heavily strained e g from excessive loads the main circuit breaker will trip to prevent damage to the motor and the electronics If the circuit breaker trips wait for approximately one minute and th...

Page 16: ...ot designed to handle a long deep discharge and also are unsafe for use in power chairs The useful life of a battery is quite often a reflection of the care it receives CHARGER The battery charger tak...

Page 17: ...s at the same time if the batteries are weak If the chair will not be used for a long period of time arrange to have the batteries fully charge for at least once every month According to the battery t...

Page 18: ...Check for proper tire inflation Your power wheelchair comes with standard flat free solid tires If your power wheelchair come with optional air tires make sure to maintain the pressure of the tires be...

Page 19: ...place it in direct contact with water 2 Keep wheels free from lint hair sand and carpet fibers 3 Visually inspect the tire tread If less than 1 32 please have your tires replaced by your local dealer...

Page 20: ...onnection 3 The left motor has a short circuit to a battery connection Contact your local dealer 4 The right motor has a bad connection Check the right motor connection 5 The right motor has a short c...

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