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Summary of Contents for GE-D09

Page 1: ...Instructio on M Manua Mode al Electric e Wheelc l FALCON hair...

Page 2: ...ring FALCON This manual electric wheelchair model referred to as FALCON Before using the product please read this instruction Manual carefully for the purpose of correct operation especially where it...

Page 3: ...ions for static wheelchair 12 Operating environment 13 Applicable road 14 Road driving 14 The motorized vehicle safety 14 Balance of driving 15 Attention when getting on off the wheelchair 15 Attentio...

Page 4: ...air 25 Use the horn 27 Braking 27 Battery Use 28 Install Remove battery 30 Charge battery 31 Over discharge protector 32 Over current protector 32 Battery socket cleaning 32 Folding and Unfolding 33 F...

Page 5: ...iculty in uidanc hair is Class A A light weig citizens WAR operate the FALCON ood this inst understand tor or qualif ise danger Personnel understand ce for A It is suitab ht collapsib RNING truction m...

Page 6: ...2 please contact the manufacturer or distributor to obtain professional technical guidance and help otherwise danger or injury may occur as a result of misleading the users...

Page 7: ...manual carefully This instruction manual will help you to understand how to set up operate and maintain this wheelchair properly If you have any trouble understanding the instructions of this manual o...

Page 8: ...4 Tel 02 8740 8963 Website www gilaniengineering com au Email info gilaniengineering com au Manufacturer Gilani Engineering PTY LTD 14 Smithfield Rd Smithfield NSW 2164 Australia...

Page 9: ...and FALCON s important cautious operation imperative operation and prohibitive operation These signs are extremely important please go through them carefully Please read and observe the guidance provi...

Page 10: ...and other metal objects keep away from the negative and positive poles of the battery short circuit or electric shock may occur if the two poles are contacted Inflammable materials do not expose to he...

Page 11: ...Prod duct C 7 Constru uction n...

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Page 13: ...t Voltage DC 24V PCS Two Charging Time 6 8 Hours Controller Type Plug Type Assist type European Standard 2 Core Input Power AC 100 220 V 50 60Hz Output Voltage Current DC 24V 2A Front Wheel Outer Diam...

Page 14: ...Ground clearance 70mm Required width of angled corridor 960mm Required doorway entry depth 1750mm Required corridor width for side 960mm Overall length with legrest 970mm Overall width 610mm Folded l...

Page 15: ...at depth 420mm Seat width 480mm Effective seat width 480mm Seat surface height at front edge 500mm Backrest angle 8 Backrest height 400mm Backrest width 480mm Headrest in front of backrest mm Headrest...

Page 16: ...and system or t f wheel magne WA ectromagnet take corresp t to electrom mitted by b pc Interfer the brake sys 185mm mm 12 etic Int ARNING tic interferen tant for FALCON user ponding prot magnetic in r...

Page 17: ...nity to some wing rule w operate p mission sour out of contr ny form to FALCON by uide fo 13 WARNIN M electrom e common e hen the ele ortable tran rces as poss rol cut off th y users is allo or Safe...

Page 18: ...nt t be ensured oid the dang WARN other metal hort circuit st read and ng moving fo tly and profi d do not try ent in which FALCON gers 14 NING objects kee or electric adequately orward turn ciently p...

Page 19: ...at you a r to do CAU ke advice fro e user s abili 2 To move FALCON manually the electroma e it shall be lly choose s ng over you must us ackwards wh sure the pus er obstacle k from being n line with w...

Page 20: ...adjust the o tilt the whe htly the user op over capabil ue to strong oss over obst ontrol pan f the contro adjusted A r due to coll the control must stop u t the after s ick Settings eve WA eelchair b...

Page 21: ...tion sure that ot ver play aro g environ adjust often of functions A2 please atic whee n on make s l panel fro f or others w electromagnetic source that ca thers espec ound with th nment W n s in the...

Page 22: ...er impact e g rain or high moisture as possible Do not use FALCON when you are taking a shower sauna or swimming Avoid using FALCON near water sources e g river lake or ocean If the control panel has...

Page 23: ...use FALCON in sand shaft or mot WARNI ou are oper els lose trac unning out o r ramps with en you are s use turn of concrete as y or coarse tor parts as 19 ING ating in a sa ction stop o of control h s...

Page 24: ...u nition at n n the electr so wear refl this electric icle before y hicle safe WARN WA rating electr heelchair on us ight Reflec ric wheelch ective clothi wheelchair you go If the ety when taking bus...

Page 25: ...r hold while the user ving FALCON try to maintain the of moving fo enter is gene he seat sition and po nt tion of the w r adjust the cturer must 21 ARNING when taking such vehic an fix the wh es or a...

Page 26: ...r adjust FALCON config n off the ic wheelcha ues falling o in the electr it may lead and the whe oving your b sitting in the e wheelchair are sure tha air as close a ward 22 RNING e After mod the whe...

Page 27: ...s for re e pedal Fold he foot plate ests if you ne the wheelch eaching o D1 d it up as fa this will da eed more sp hair sit dow ut hands 23 ar as possibl amage the w pace getting wn as quickly and til...

Page 28: ...whe act with the ard keep yo 1 an item that to reach item on the your body se the whe backrest do body you ar ir as close as rward as pos 24 NG fect the ce es falling o he following eelchair wh backre...

Page 29: ...supply of t dress in t hile sitting in wheelchair m seat of your E1 the wheelch the whee WARNI the wheelch more stable r r wheelchair 25 hair when it s lchair ING hair affects t rotate the fr r while...

Page 30: ...r install ramp ms the electric a that you ar elchair slowly your center going over a as much as ys during the hile dressing WARN les during yo elevator ram dangerous E ps at entries wheelchair re driv...

Page 31: ...ane sl the slope Cauti WAR wnward thro u may lose co drive as slo keep an eye o lope hil the center 27 ion RNING ough an obst the FALCON electric wheelchair in ontrol and ti w and stead on what s be l...

Page 32: ...ing on a slope Attentions 1 Never use the wheelchair on a slope that is steeper than 10 degrees 2 Never use the wheelchair on a slope if there is snow ice water or oil on it 3 Never use the wheelchair...

Page 33: ...and m e wheelchair Up and D WA W c eed this limi ty is less tha training on eed the weig maximum l may cause inj caused by e Down the 29 ARNING WARNING ity of FALCON is 12 t n 75 kg do n this wheelc...

Page 34: ...ca eelchair on e used when he door is co vailable the the electric ff the electri heelchair Be n moving the stallat 30 ARNING traveling up autions whe n any stairs o n you are sit ompletely op wheelch...

Page 35: ...or you The safety belt can be adjusted per the user s needs Installation of the safety belt 1 Lead the head of the safety belt through the middle space between the reinforcement tubes at the left and...

Page 36: ...feels comfortable y After sitting down insert the plastic card into the plastic shell until you hear a clicking sound y Adjust the plastic safety belt to its appropriate length never over tighten the...

Page 37: ...ed t align to the t the other s aim at the Caut lastic shell a he safety be t level er the safet repair alled on eith he wires of t e joystick in the joystick b e notch of t side socket and 33 tion as...

Page 38: ...34 G3 G2 G1...

Page 39: ...35 G4 The control panel controls the FALCON electric wheelchair It consists of the following sections...

Page 40: ...totally Where one LED is on it s at the lowest speed whereas all five are on it s at the highest speed 5 Speed Increase Press this button to speed up The max speed is 6KM HR 3 75 miles hr 6 Speed Dec...

Page 41: ...hair Use the Joystick to Control the Wheelchair WARNING While operating at high speed do not attempt sharp turns or stop suddenly doing so may cause the wheelchair to tilt or tip over resulting in inj...

Page 42: ...this wheelchair for the first time push the joystick forward slightly and you should operate at a slow and safe speed This practice will help you to learn how to control the wheelchair speed up gradu...

Page 43: ...39 Backward Move the joystick backward Right Move the joystick to the right Left Move the joystick to the left...

Page 44: ...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 e...

Page 45: ...air has two status LOCK and UNLOCK which are switched through turning the brake lever LOCK state indicates that the internal clutch of the electromagnetic brake is engaged and the electromagnetic brak...

Page 46: ...LOCK state Battery Use Do not use batteries with different 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...

Page 47: ...Do not bend or pull the power wire especially near plug to prevent the power wire from being damaged 5 Keep children and pets far away from the power wire never allow them to bite or chew on it 6 Hold...

Page 48: ...n out it takes 10 12 hrs to charge to full until the red LED on the charger turns green 4 The recommended charging time for the battery is 8 12 hrs 5 Whenever the wheelchair is used the battery shall...

Page 49: ...r off the wheelchair before installing or removing the batteries Removing the battery Press the lock button As shown in figure H1 then pull the battery handle As shown in figure H2 Pull the battery fr...

Page 50: ...the charging port is in front of the control panel below 2 Make sure that you power off the wheelchair before charging 3 Insert the charging cable of the charger into the charging port in front of the...

Page 51: ...xternal wall plug first then unplug the cable from the control panel 6 Please charge the battery in an appropriate ambient temperature the recommended ambient temperature for charging is between 5 to...

Page 52: ...the motor from being damaged from overheating See the control panel section Caution 1 Check whether the battery case the positive and negative ends of the battery are corroded or not 2 Check whether...

Page 53: ...G do not attempt to lift the wheelchair while the user is sitting on it Grip the edge of the seat frame never hold the handrail or back of chair to lift Folding Steps 1 Make sure the power is turned o...

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Page 55: ...51 Unfolding...

Page 56: ...away from each other 2 Lock the latch on the back of the wheelchair 3 Put the seat cushion on the wheelchair 4 Pull down the footrests 5 Install the controller joystick Refer to the joystick installat...

Page 57: ...or chemical fluids 3 Do not rinse the wheelchair with water wipe down the surface with a damp cloth then wipe off any water marks with a dry cloth 4 Wash the seat cushion only if necessary it can be h...

Page 58: ...g correctly and if it starts flickering then there s an issue 1 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 diagnos...

Page 59: ...ttery cable to make sure it s connected tightly Flickers four times slowly Malfunction of left motor Check the cable connected from controller to the left motor make sure it s connected tightly Flicke...

Page 60: ...ning the motors without dealer or manufacturer s authorization Battery Six months Dealer and manufacturer are not responsible for injuries to user and or damage to the batteries and wheelchair if the...

Page 61: ...the manufacturer d Damage caused by exceeding the maximum weight limit 1 If the serial number of the electric wheelchair is not the original serial number having been modified or no longer matches wi...

Page 62: ...odel Product number Purchasing date Month Day Year Manufacturer Supplier Stamp or signature Supplier phone address Warranty Card The warranty card must be handed over to the customer support departmen...

Page 63: ...enance 2 Using incompatible replacement part 3 Accident or misuse caused by mechanical damage 4 Consumable items are not in the warranty scope such as tire bearing bulb etc 5 Any unauthorized conversi...

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