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Model # CH4095 

 

 

 

 

                                                   

EZee Life

 Products 

34 Futurity Gate, Unit 15 

Concord, Ontario    L4K 1S6 

Ezee Fold Power Wheelchair 

User Guide 

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Summary of Contents for CH4095

Page 1: ...Model CH4095 EZee Life Products 34 Futurity Gate Unit 15 Concord Ontario L4K 1S6 Ezee Fold Power Wheelchair User Guide ...

Page 2: ...ping please contact the shipping company to begin a claim Contents Introduction 3 Quick Refference Guide 4 Specifications 5 EMI Warning 6 Safety Instructions 7 Terminology 10 Electrical Set up 10 Joystick Information 11 Troubleshooting Guide 13 Free Wheeling Instruction 14 FOlding the Wheelchiar 15 Battery Charger Info 16 Maintenance Care 18 Warranty 18 ...

Page 3: ...ecial features for a more comfortable ride This manual contains important information regarding the safe use of the power wheelchair Please read it carefully before using the power chair and make sure you understand all the instructions 1 Footrest 2 Battery 3 Charger Port 4 Joystick Gimbal 5 Armrest 6 Push Handle 7 Rear Wheel 8 Motors 9 Front Caster 10 Motor Clutches 11 Fold Latch ...

Page 4: ...e 1 Slide controller mount bar into the left or right arm receiver 2 Unfold chair by by grasping the push handle and front seat frame and pull apart 3 Lock Frame open with fold latch by flipping the wire loop up and securing ...

Page 5: ...cm 16 5 Seat Height 50 cm 19 7 Backrest Height 35 cm 13 8 Net Weight 29 kg 63 9 lb Weight Capacity 136 kg 300 lb Caster 8 x 2 Solid Rear Wheel 12 Solid Battery 24V 12A Lithium Max speed 6 km h 3 7 lb Max Climbing Grade 13 Degrees Charging period 6 8 Hours Range 25 km 15 5 Miles Overall size 65 x 40 x 79 cm 25 6 x 15 75 x 31 1 ...

Page 6: ... stopping ramps doorways etc EMI Warning The power wheelchair may be affected by electromagnetic interference EMI which may cause damage or interruption to the operation of the chair It is important for you to understand the instructions which can help you take protective measures against the risk of interference The sources of electromagnetic waves come from broadcasting stations TV stations radi...

Page 7: ...ase to the powered wheelchair seller and try to find out that whether there is radio wave source nearby If the following occurs you should immediately turn off the electric wheelchair power supply 1 Sudden Movement 2 Uncontrolled directional movement 3 Brake Failure Safey Information Do not carry passengers Do not drive across a slope Do not drive inebriated Do not tow trailers or be towed Do not ...

Page 8: ...soemone in the seat Do not drive the power wheelchair in street traffic except on a sidewalk Do not change the driving direction or reverse the chair before the chair fully stops Always drive at a slow speed when going down gradients move the joystick towards the central position Always use the seat belt Always keep the feet on the footrest while driving Always ensure the batteries are fully charg...

Page 9: ...ace more then 10 cm 4 wide Driving on Slopes Driving on a slope is much more dangerous than driving on a level surface Please note that falling or losing control may happen and cause serious harm to users and others Do Not climb slopes that exceed 12 Do Not back down a ramp or slope Do Not drive across surfaces with a sideways slope of 3 or more Do Not drive on slopes with soft surfaces such as sa...

Page 10: ...e power chair Anti tip Wheels Wheels that prevent excessive rearward tipping while driving Drive Wheel Rear wheels that move the power chair Caster Wheel The front wheels Electrical Set Up 1 Slide joystick mount tube into the receiver on the arm of choice of the wheelchair and set to desired length The joystick gimbal shoud be at a comfortable distance from the backpost of the wheelchair so the us...

Page 11: ...perate or prevent its operation at all Avoid storing the joystick in damp or humid areas for long periods of time If the joystick becomes wet due to rain or drink spillage dry it as soon as possible The joystick can be cleaned by wiping with a damp cloth containing a mild detergent DO not use abrasives or similar cleansers 1 Battery Gauge 2 On Off Button 3 Horn 4 Speed Indicator 5 Acceleration But...

Page 12: ...e wheelchair backward moving it sideways will cause the wheelchair to turn The further the gimbal is moved the faster the wheelchair will move If a very light pressure is out on the gimbal and it moves only fraction of it s range the wheelchair will move slowly if the gimbal is pushed all the way in any direction the wheelchair will move full speed on that direction When the Gimbal is released it ...

Page 13: ...hair does not move too fast and cause an accident When outdoors in wide open areas the chair speed can be set at the maximum speed as long as the user is capable of controlling it at higher speeds Troubleshooting Guide The Indicator lights and horn will provide clues to the nature of the problem in the event of a malfunction of the wheelchair Lights Light Signal Wheelchair Symptom Possible Cause N...

Page 14: ... Possible Cause 2 short beeps followed by 2 long beeps Left motor failure Loose motor connection Check connections 2 short beeps followed by 2 long beeps Right motor failure Loose motor connection Check connections 2 short beeps followed by 6 long beeps Controller has an over current Controller problem Contact dealer 2 short beeps followed by 7 long beeps Joystick Malfunction Joystick needs resett...

Page 15: ...h bar with one hand and the front seat cushion frame with the other hand Pull both towards each other until your wheelchair is completely folded Adjusting Joystick Length The joystick can be adjusted by loosening the locking nut under the armrest and moving the joystick to the desired position The joystick can be mounted on either armrest as needed ...

Page 16: ...ttery compartment Battery Information The batteries supplied with your power wheelchair are 24 volt sealed maintenance free lithium batteries These are designed for deep discharge and recharge Although they may look similar to automotive batteries then are very different in function and must be replaced with batteries of the same type and specifications as the original Battery Care To maximize the...

Page 17: ...o the battery permanently causing unreliable operation and reduced battery life If your electric wheelchair is used infrequently you must charge once every week to ensure battery activity If you want to ship your wheelchair you must contact the shipping company in advance to ensure that the wheelchair meets the special requirements of their transportation Maintenance free Fully enclosed lead acid ...

Page 18: ...rasives to clean your wheelchair Warranty EZee Life products carry a one year warranty against manufacturing defects faulty materials and workmanship In the event of a defect covered by this warranty we will at our option repair or replace the item Please contact your supplier dealer for assistance should a defect become apparent The warranty does not extend to consequential costs resulting from t...

Page 19: ...19 Imported Distributed by HPU Medical Wholesale 34 Futurity Gate Unit 15 Concord Ontario L4K 1S6 Local 416 739 1267 Toll Free 1 888 634 5808 Version 2020 11 04 ...

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