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Summary of Contents for JWX-1

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Page 2: ...B2 30 2 6 Nickel Metal Hydride Battery Charger JWC 2 31 2 7 Lithium Ion Battery ESB1 32 2 8 Lithium Ion Battery Charger ESC1 33 3 Before Sitting in the Wheelchair 34 3 1 Inspecting the Wheelchair 34 3 2 Checking Your Clothing 37 3 3 Checking the Residual Capacity of the Battery and Installing the Battery on the Wheelchair 37 4 Riding the Wheelchair 39 4 1 Sitting in the Wheelchair 39 4 2 Moving th...

Page 3: ...ow to Use the Nickel Metal Hydride Battery JWB2 55 8 3 Characteristics and Handling of the Nickel Metal Hydride Battery JWB2 56 8 4 How to Charge the Nickel Metal Hydride Battery JWB2 58 8 5 Refresh Charging the Nickel Metal Hydride Battery JWB2 60 8 6 The Temperature of the Nickel Metal Hydride Battery JWB2 during Charging 61 8 7 Charger JWC 2 Indicator Lamps 62 9 Lithium Ion Battery and Charger ...

Page 4: ...oving and Installing the Unit 75 11 2 Anti tip Device 77 11 3 Controller 79 11 4 Assistant Controller Optional 82 11 5 Setting Parameters 82 12 Maintenance Daily Check Periodic Inspection 84 12 1 Maintenance 85 12 2 Daily Checks 87 12 3 Quit to use JWX 1 and Recycling 87 13 Dimensions and Specifications 88 14 Troubleshooting 90 14 1 Before Requesting Repairs 90 14 2 Requesting Repairs and Inspectio...

Page 5: ...For the initial use the customer does not have to use tools and so on to assemble the wheelchair Refer to 2 Names of Parts to ensure that these components are installed to the wheelchair that you purchased and that the battery and charger are included If you visually notice that any of these components are not installed are not included or are damaged before using the wheelchair immediately contac...

Page 6: ...ad including the chairframe weight of 125 kg The JWX 1 16 withstands a load of 100 kg Use with a maxi mum load of 100 kg If the frame on which the JWX 1 is installed has an even lighter load capacity ensure that you do not exceed that value 3 To ensure safe use warning labels are affixed to this product Make sure to adhere to the warning labels Refer to 1 6 Warning Label Location Diagram for the l...

Page 7: ...nditions of the road surface and your surroundings and avoid dangerous areas Diagnosis Check 1 Depending on the extent of your disabilities it may be dangerous to travel unaccompanied Use this diagnosis check as a guide to determine whether or not you can travel unaccompanied Can operate both Have trouble op erating one or both Use this product by hav ing an assistant provide assistive operation D...

Page 8: ...rt 1 Are you able to correctly perceive the conditions of the road surface and your surroundings and avoid dangerous areas 2 Are you able to assist the user to get on and off the wheelchair and to replace the battery 3 Are you able to provide assistive operation on a manual wheelchair Diagnosis Check 1 4 Assistive Operation Diagnosis Check Use the diagnosis check below as a guide to determine whet...

Page 9: ...he assistant s compe tence consult expert opinions as a point of refer ence If your judgment is based solely on your own opinion you or other people around you may get injured Expert L If you lack the competence to provide assistive operation do not attempt to provide it WARNING L Before using the wheelchair be sure to as sess your competence and determine whether or not you need an assistant More...

Page 10: ...tires Always keep the air pressure in the rear tires at a normal level If the air pressure in the rear tires decreases the parking brakes may become ineffective L Before using the wheelchair every day ensure that the anti tip device is in the correct posi tion If the anti tip device is not in the correct position the wheelchair could fall backward L Before using the wheelchair every day check the ...

Page 11: ...air do not hold mov able parts L Do not operate with any heavy baggage hanging over the backrest or with any heavy objects in the compartment The wheelchair could easily fall backward on an inclined slope and may cause you or other people around you to get injured L The wheelchair may tip over if it is operated with the anti tip device removed folded or with the safety wheels facing upwards Be sur...

Page 12: ...e do not switch the clutch levers to the manual position The wheelchair may start moving unexpectedly and may collide or tip over L Do not operate the clutch levers while the wheelchair is in motion There is a risk of col lision or tipping over If you switch the clutch levers to the man ual position while traveling in power drive the motor brake loses its effect and the wheelchair may go out of co...

Page 13: ...operated or after operation do not touch the back of the drive units During or after operation the back of the drive units may be hot In addition if the wheel chair is near a source of heat the drive units may become hot L While operating the wheelchair be careful not to get your hands tangled in the wheel spokes wheel holes etc L The wheels of the JWX 1 16 are not equipped with hand rims When ope...

Page 14: ...hen with the power turned off switch the clutch levers L If you are using a wheelchair with no parking brakes have the assistant hold the wheelchair to ensure that it does not move Failure to ob serve the above may cause the wheelchair to start moving unexpectedly and may result in you or other people around you to get injured L Do not lean out of the wheelchair to retrieve an item Otherwise you c...

Page 15: ...es and other electronic devices turned off Otherwise there is a risk of an accident L Do not operate the wheelchair near a de vice that produces strong radio waves If the wheelchair is near a source of radio waves and starts to operate abnormally immediately turn off the power and quickly move away from that location using the assistant opera tions or manual operation The weak electromagnetic wave...

Page 16: ...ive with such clothing you or other people around you may get injured Long scarves Clothing with loose sleeves Pants skirts with wide hems Bare feet sandals slippers ill fitting footwear etc Long scarves Long scarves Clothing with loose sleeves Clothing with loose sleeves Pants skirts with wide hems Pants skirts with wide hems Bare feet sandals slippers ill fitting footwear etc Bare feet sandals sl...

Page 17: ...ere pedestrians walk L If two or more wheelchairs are traveling to gether outdoors the wheelchairs should be operated in a single line with sufficient space between the wheelchairs The wheelchairs should not be operated side by side L When starting off or moving backward be careful of other people and obstacles around you L It is extremely dangerous to travel on a narrow street without a sidewalk ...

Page 18: ...ditch the tire may fall into it if there is a gap even if it is covered Have an assistant accompany you instead of traveling alone L If there are any obstacles stop the wheelchair and check in front of you and behind you for safety before proceeding L If an oncoming vehicle is near stop the wheel chair wait for the vehicle to pass and then check in front of you and behind you for safety before pro...

Page 19: ... may become ineffective L When going up down a particular slope for the first time have an assistant accompany you to ensure safety L In areas with an incline do not switch the clutch levers to the manual position The wheelchair may start moving unexpectedly and may collide or tip over over 6 1 5 7 Operation on Slopes Clutch levers in manual position WARNING L If it is raining or snowing do not op...

Page 20: ...ant moves the wheelchair forward when descending the passenger may plunge for ward and fall off the wheelchair WARNING The wheelchairs equipped with the JWX 1 are built to be lighter compared to other electric wheelchairs that use a general lead battery For this reason when a person sits in it the overall center of gravity shifts higher Therefore caution is necessary when traveling on a curb L Whe...

Page 21: ... small they are able to travel over only small curbs There fore caution is necessary when traveling over curbs in power drive mode L When traveling between a sidewalk and a road be careful of curbs L To travel over a curb or other obstacles with the assistant operations turn off the assistant controller and go over it manually If the as sistant goes over a curb or other obstacles in power drive mo...

Page 22: ...folded temporarily de pending on the height of the curb After travel ing over the curb be sure to place the safety wheels of the anti tip device in the correct position before operating the wheelchair WARNING L You cannot cross a road where pedestrians are prohibited from crossing L When crossing at an unfamiliar location have an assistant accompany you L If the residual capacity of the battery is...

Page 23: ...road at a location where there is a traffic light or crosswalk L When crossing a street at a crosswalk with no traffic light pay sufficient attention to the traf fic L If there is a pedestrian signal light obey the signal light If the signal light is flashing green or is red you must not start to cross the road L If the street is wide the signal may change before you finish crossing In such places...

Page 24: ...y get caught in the railroad tracks L Be careful not to travel too close to the edge when traveling over a railroad crossing Otherwise the wheels could accidentally move off the railroad crossing If case of an emergency do not panic Have the assistant or a person around you push the emergency button and move off the railroad crossing as quickly as possible 1 5 10 Railroad Crossings WARNING L At in...

Page 25: ...ir on a frozen sur face You may not be able to stop the wheel chair L Go around locations where snow or water has accumulated or have an assistant accompany you In such places where you do not know the road conditions or if the wheelchair slips you could lose control or the brakes may become ineffective If the wheelchair travels through a deep puddle and water enters the drive units the wheelchair...

Page 26: ...and instructions when boarding the vehicle L When using a private automobile do not use the wheelchair as a seat Sit in one of the automobile s seats L When getting on off a lift vehicle always have an assistant accompany you to ensure safety L When using a train station always have an assistant accompany you stop the wheelchair on the train station platform so that it is paral lel to the railroad...

Page 27: ... L When getting in the wheelchair in a crowded area do so with sufficient attention to your surroundings If you bump into people or ob jects your body may plunge forward or other people around you may get injured L When you are stopped in a crowded area be sure to turn off the power If a person in your surrounding area hits the joystick with his or her hand or arm the wheelchair may start moving u...

Page 28: ...he equipment L Do not turn the wheelchair upside down Do ing so may cause parts of the wheelchair to fall off resulting in an injury or damage to the equipment L Do not put your hands or fingers beside or under the seat pipe Doing so may cause your finger s to get pinched L During transport do not place the battery or the wheelchair in a place that can become hot or in direct sunlight This could l...

Page 29: ...th the protective cap on it Exposed contacts can cause short circuits and lead to a fire or bat tery rupture L Do not store in places that can get wet by rain or that are high in humidity L Do not store when it has been wet for a long time or there is dirt on it This can cause mal function L Avoid storing in direct sunlight or in places where the temperature can get high Protective cap ...

Page 30: ... malfunction L Do not clean with solvents such as gasoline or paint thinner This may damage the painting and plastic parts Thinner Gasoline WARNING L During assistant operations in case of an emergency the assistant should switch the clutch levers to the manual position and move the wheelchair to a safe location 1 5 16 Assistant Operations in an Emergency ...

Page 31: ...Label Location Diagram Lithium Ion Battery and Charger Nickel Metal Hydride Battery and Charger Power Unit and Controller JWX 1 16 JoyUnitX JoyUnitX JWX 1 16 Battery seat side surface Battery seat back surface Back side ...

Page 32: ...is supplied Under holder Assistant controller Optional Pages 41 and 48 Anti tip device Page 34 Brake lever Optional Lower holder Drive unit AC servo motor Upper holder Clutch lever Pages 39 47 73 75 Rear tire Page 35 Battery Pages 30 32 51 69 Controller Pages 29 40 41 42 Hand rim Cable Pages 75 and 77 ...

Page 33: ... a lithium ion battery set is supplied Drive unit AC servo motor Controller Pages 29 40 41 42 Upper holder Rear tire Page 35 Assistant controller Optional Pages 47 and 48 Anti tip device Page 34 Brake lever Safety wheel Page 34 Battery Pages 30 32 51 69 Clutch lever Pages 39 47 73 75 ...

Page 34: ... 42 Power Lamp Green Hand Resting Plate Horn Switch Page 42 Speed Adjustment Dial Page 48 Power Switch Pages 47 50 Warning Lamp Red Reverse Switch Pages 47 and 48 Forward Switch Pages 47 and 48 Battery Residual Capacity Lamp Page 47 Power Lamp Green Pages 36 40 42 Pages 47 50 Joystick Page 40 2 3 Controller 2 4 Assistant Controller Optional ...

Page 35: ... eliminating what caused it to blow the fuse may blow again or the main unit may malfunction A code indicating the model JWB2 and the manufactured lot is printed Spare Battery Fuse Yellow 20 A Protective cap Release Button Yellow Page 46 Capacity Indicator Lamp Pages 37 55 57 and 59 Battery Fuse Yellow 20 A Indicator Switch Pages 37 55 57 59 Grip Handle Contacts Page 37 ...

Page 36: ...ge Pages 58 60 62 Power Cord Page 58 Refresh Switch Page 60 CHARGING REFRESH TYPE JWC 2 For indoor use only Contacts 4 locations Charge Lamp Green Pages 58 and 62 The label on the reverse side shows the model JWC 2 Exhaust Vent Intake Vent Battery Insertion Slot Page 58 ...

Page 37: ...odel ESB1 Grip Handle Capacity Indicator Lamp Pages 37 63 65 67 68 Protective cap Contacts Page 37 Connector for Charger Pages 67 and 68 Connector Cover Pages 67 and 68 Indicator Switch Pages 37 63 67 68 Manufactured Date Displayed Bottom Page 66 ...

Page 38: ...33 2 2 8 Lithium Ion Battery Charger ESC1 Handle Charger Plug Pages 67 and 68 The model ESC1 is shown on the label on reverse side Charge Lamp Page 69 Power Plug Pages 67 and 68 ...

Page 39: ...ls are facing upwards be sure to turn them so they face downwards Press in the lock pin and turn the safety wheels If the safety wheels are facing upwards you will see a symbol like the one shown in the drawing If you see this symbol turn the safety wheels If the anti tip device is not locked in posi tion perform the following actions as shown in the figure until you hear a click confirming that t...

Page 40: ...rollover or fall Also move the safety wheels as shown in the figure to ensure that they are locked in position and that their parts are not loose Safety wheel facing downwards 2 Rear tire Check to ensure that there is tire depth Check the surface of the tire to ensure that there are no cracks in it Check to ensure that there is air in the tire Check by pressing the tire with your finger If not eno...

Page 41: ...racks in them Check the nuts to ensure that they are not loose 6 Controller Check the controller to ensure that it is firmly secured to the wheelchair Try shaking and rocking the con troller Check the joystick to ensure that it is in an easy to oper ate position 7 Assistant controller optional Check the assistant controller to ensure that it is firmly secured to the wheelchair Try shaking and rock...

Page 42: ...ed immobile 3 Install the battery on the wheelchair Contacts 3 2 Checking Your Clothing Wear bright colored easily visible clothing when operating the wheelchair Do not operate the wheelchair while wearing clothing that is not suitable for wheelchair use Refer to 1 5 5 General Operation Page 11 WARNING L Do not travel with clothing that are not safe for wheelchairs If you drive the wheelchair with...

Page 43: ...ip down to the side 2 Firmly insert the battery WARNING L When handling the lithium ion battery ensure that you do not pinch your finger with the grip Doing so may injure your finger Grip WARNING L Do not drop or apply an impact to the battery This may cause the battery to become damaged overheat or rupture L Do not insert the battery if the battery slot is dirty or wet This may cause a short circ...

Page 44: ... If you get into the wheelchair when the left and right clutch levers are in the manual position and the parking brakes are released the wheelchair may move unexpectedly causing you to fall out and injure yourself When getting into the wheelchair make sure that the left and right clutch levers are in the power drive position and the parking brakes are applied L When switching the clutch levers to ...

Page 45: ...tion and then turn the power back on TIP If the buzzer beeps while traveling While traveling if the load on the motor is too great a buzzer long Pi Pi sounds continuously a Is the live load too great The maximum load is 125 kg for JWX 1 24 and 100 kg for JWX 1 16 Do not exceed the maximum load b Are you trying to go up a steep slope The practical climbing angle is 6 degrees Choose a travel route t...

Page 46: ...ch to change the speed While the indicator lamp is flashing flick up the speed selector switch once to moves up the lamp by one level towards faster speed Hold the switch up to move the lamp up continuously towards high speed To decrease the maximum speed perform the same steps in reverse direction Battery residual capacity display Speed display 3 Confirm that the speed display changes to the batter...

Page 47: ...ndicator lamp and the warning lamp on the controller Empty Full Battery Residual Capacity Indicator Lamp Battery warning lamp 1 When the battery residual capacity becomes less than 10 the warning lamp flashes and a short buzzer beeps Pi Pi Pi Pi 4 times 2 Once the battery runs out the warning lamp turns on and a long buzzer beeps Pi once and stops Pi Pi Pi Pi Flashing Pi On 2 Auto power off functi...

Page 48: ...Practice until you can travel in the desired direction Learn the feel of speed and timing when making turns Practice avoiding obstructions Stop before reaching the obstruction 1 In the beginning adjust the maximum speed to a slow speed and learn how to use the joystick 2 With the maximum speed set to a slow speed learn the feel of joystick operation Basic Operations 1 N Forward and stop N Backward...

Page 49: ...ad and the sidewalk Get the feel of riding up and down a slope Restart carefully on an uphill Practice at the proper stopping position 2 Practice in an actual location where you intend to use the wheelchair Basic Operations 2 1 Sidewalk 2 Up and down a level difference 3 Crosswalk 4 Slope 5 Automatic door Level difference TIP Check the condition of the road you frequently use on wheelchair on a da...

Page 50: ...to get off it from there onto a bed or a chair you may lose your balance and fall off the wheel chair L If you get off the wheelchair with the left and right clutch levers in the manual position and the parking brakes released the wheelchair may move unexpectedly causing you to fall off and injure yourself When getting off the wheelchair make sure that the left and right clutch levers are in the p...

Page 51: ...ct the battery from the wheelchair Store the battery with the protective cap on it How to remove a nickel metal hydride Ni MH battery Turn off the power switch Disconnect the battery by pulling it straight outwards while pressing the release button Store the battery with the protective cap on it Protective cap WARNING L Be sure to store the disconnected battery with the protective cap on it Expose...

Page 52: ...Finished Riding the Wheelchair 1 Switch the left and right clutches to the power drive position All lamps turn on The battery residual capacity lamp indicates the current battery residual capacity The warning lamp red turns off The power lamp green stays lit 2 Turn on the power for the assistant controller When you turn on the power the lamp display changes as shown in the lower right figure When ...

Page 53: ... and switching the clutches to the manual position 3 Adjust the speed as necessary Turn the speed adjustment dial clockwise to increase speed and counterclockwise to decrease speed In the beginning adjust it to a low speed Gradually adjust the speed after you become accustomed to the operation The speed can be adjusted steplessly within the range of 1 1 to 4 9 km h forward and 0 4 to 1 9 km h back...

Page 54: ...he bat tery has run out If the warning lamp turns on immediately after replacing the battery with a fully charged battery and the wheelchair does not move there may be a malfunction in the unit Contact your dealer TIP If the buzzer sounds and the wheelchair does not move Are you pushing the operation button with one or both of the left and right clutch levers in the manual position This is a buzze...

Page 55: ...wer is on when the user get off the wheelchair the body may hit against the switches causing it to start moving and you or other people in your surrounding may get injured L Get off the wheelchair in a level and stable location If you park the wheelchair on an incline and try to get off it from there onto a bed or a chair the user may lose the balance and fall off the wheelchair L If the user get ...

Page 56: ...tery shows The label on the lithium ion battery shows The nickel metal hydride and lithium ion batteries each come with its own charger Read 8 Nickel Metal Hydride Battery and Charger if you are using a nickel metal hydride bat tery and 9 Lithium Ion Battery and Charger if you are using a lithium ion battery 7 2 Maintenance Always keep the contacts of the battery and charger clean If the contacts ...

Page 57: ...ger Do not touch the metal terminals of the battery or charger directly with your fingers or clean the terminals with a wet towel Otherwise electric shock or a short circuit could result Do not recharge the battery using a charger other than the designated charger or use the battery on anything other than the specified wheelchair Do not disassemble or modify the battery Do not place the battery ne...

Page 58: ... other metals Always put on the protective cap when the battery is not in use Do not store the battery in a place where children or pets could come near it Do not drop or apply impact to the battery Do not use a broken or damaged battery Do not charge the battery in a place where children or pets could come near it Use the charger on a level surface After use do not keep it plugged into the power ...

Page 59: ...here to the items below Do not use the charger outdoors or near any flam mable object Do not use a damaged cord Do not place the charger in water or splash water on it Do not disassemble or modify the charger Do not drop or apply impact to the charger While charging do not block the intake and exhaust vents of the charger Make space for the heat radiation ...

Page 60: ...cator Switch Store batteries in a cool dry area A location with temperature between 10 C 25 C is optimal for storing Fully charge the battery that you do not plan to use for a long period of time If you intend to store the battery for more than 3 months without using it fully charge the battery every 3 months Always put on the protective cap when storing the battery 3 Storing the battery 1 Attachi...

Page 61: ... charging When shallow discharging and charging cycle is performed repeatedly on a nickel metal hydride battery a phenomenon called the memory effect occurs in which the actual usable capacity de creases The memory effect can be prevented and eliminated by fully discharging the battery and then recharg ing refresh charging When recharging if the refresh lamp on the char ger flashes press the refre...

Page 62: ...rge cycles under normal use Even if a battery is not used when it is stored over a long period of time it will deteriorate and its capacity will decrease When you are using multiple batteries alternate between the batteries The extent of the deterioration of a nickel metal hydride battery can be checked after charg ing is done by pushing the indicator switch The capacity has deteriorated to less t...

Page 63: ...s on and the battery starts charging Assuming the charging process started from an empty state the time it takes from start to completion of the charging process is typically 2 5 to 3 hours If charging in a location with high temperature or if charging a brand new battery this may take longer If the charge lamp green does not turn on and the refresh lamp orange flashes refer to 8 5 Refresh Chargin...

Page 64: ...contacts can cause short circuits and lead to a fire or battery rupture CHARGING REFRESH Charging complete All lamps turn off Charging complete All lamps turn off 80 100 60 80 40 60 20 40 0 20 flashes at approx 10 Indicator Switch TIP After charging complete you can check the charged capacity by pressing the battery indicator switch If not all of the lamps turn on the following could have occurred...

Page 65: ...ocess may pause When the battery reaches an appropriate temperature the charge lamp will stop flashing and charging will start automatically Even if you fail to press the refresh switch you can retry by momentarily removing the bat tery from the charger and then reinserting the battery to see the refresh charging alert If you do not press the refresh switch while the refresh lamp orange is flashin...

Page 66: ...n the internal temperature of the battery is under 0 C 32 F or over 40 C 104 F it may enter a standby mode as it goes into normal charging after discharging the remaining electricity The battery temperature increases during charging However the charger will stop charg ing if the battery temperature rises above 50 C 122 F and the power for the charger will turn off Since charging has not ended it i...

Page 67: ...thin the chargeable range charging will start automatically and the charge lamp green changes from a flashing to an on state However if the charge time continues for a long time charging will end and the power for the charger will turn off 3 Refresh lamp orange is flashing Refresh charging is being requested While the refresh lamp is flashing press the refresh button to perform a refresh charge cy...

Page 68: ... 10 Indicator Switch 9 2 How to Use the Lithium Ion Battery ESB1 1 Attaching and removing the battery to and from the wheelchair For instructions on attaching and removing the lithium ion battery to and from the wheel chair see 3 Before Sitting in the Wheelchair and 5 After You are Finished Riding the Wheelchair 2 Checking the residual capacity of the battery Press the indicator switch to display ...

Page 69: ... generates electricity and charges the battery Charging a lithium ion battery when its temperature is 0 C 32 F or be low 45 C 113 F or above causes its deterioration to progress extremely rapidly For this reason when you are descending down a slope in such temperatures the wheelchair may stop moving to protect the battery When this happens you will hear 5 long beeps before the wheelchair stops and...

Page 70: ...ger chargeable due to its end of life or when the inte gral charge capacity reaches 7 800 Ah When charging has completed and the charge plug is unplugged the capacity indicator lamp turns on and off as shown in the figure on the right The capacity lamp turns on and off for 5 seconds in the order of the ar rows TIP Immediately after the lithium ion battery has successfully completed charging fully ...

Page 71: ... date above Once the integral charge capacity reaches 8 000 Ah the battery will not be usable even if it has not been 8 years 8 000 Ah the integral charge capacity is approximately 700 times the capacity of the ESB1 lithium ion battery hence equivalent to ap proximately 700 charge cycles when fully charged from 0 residual capacity The battery s manufactured date is printed on its bottom Use it as ...

Page 72: ... connector on the battery 4 Check that the charge lamp green on the charger turns on If the charge lamp does not light green see 9 6 Charger Indicator Lamps page 69 5 While charging you can check the charge status of the battery on the charge lamp The charge lamp will turn off after charg ing has completed Assuming that charging started with the battery in an empty state the time to completion is ...

Page 73: ...king brakes and set the left and right clutch levers in the power driver position 2 Turn off the power switch on the wheel chair As a safety measure during on vehicle charging the wheelchair will not power on even if it is switched on 5 Check that the charge lamp on the charger lights up green If the charge lamp does not light up green refer to 9 6 Charger Indicator Lamps page 69 6 While charging ...

Page 74: ...mps Charge Lamp 1 Lit green Indicates normal charging The charge lamp will turn off after charging has completed Charge the battery in an environment with a temperature of 10 to 25 C 50 to 77 F To protect the battery if the internal temperature of the battery is under 0 C 32 F or over 40 C 104 F charging does not start Instead it enters a standby mode During this time the charge lamp green flashes...

Page 75: ...ch levers to the power drive position so that the wheels will not spin and then apply the parking brakes 4 Remove any detachable parts Remove the foot leg supports and any other parts that can be detached 5 Detach the drive units If necessary detach the drive units from wheelchair frame Refer to 11 1 Removing and Installing the Unit pages 75 to 77 6 Fold the wheelchair If necessary fold the wheelc...

Page 76: ...Wheelchair TIP Strap it down with a belt etc or place a shock absorbing material under and around the wheelchair Cushions 6 Load the wheelchair into the car Gently load the wheelchair by holding the frame portion with both hands 7 Secure the wheelchair Secure the wheelchair to prevent it from moving or hitting any surrounding objects WARNING L Be sure to store the disconnected battery with the pro...

Page 77: ...y sharp impact TIP WARNING L If the foot leg supports are removed or foldable parts are folded be sure to place them in their original positions before operating the wheelchair Never operate the wheelchair with parts removed or folded You may injure yourself L If the anti tip device is folded or its safety wheels are facing upwards be sure to place it in its original position and confirm that it i...

Page 78: ...ht clutch levers in the power drive position 2 Turn off the power and remove the battery When storing the battery for a long period of time see sections below and observe the cautionary notes For the nickel metal hydride battery 8 2 3 Storing the battery For the lithium ion battery 9 2 3 Storing the battery TIP 3 Store the wheelchair indoors where there is less humidity 4 To wipe off dirt or spots...

Page 79: ...e battery you are using below N Nickel metal hydride battery shown as Ni MH on the label Model JWB2 Voltage 24 V Capacity 6 7 Ah Type Dry cell with a built in microcomputer N Lithium ion battery shown as Li ion 00 on the label Model ESB1 Voltage 25 V Capacity 11 8 Ah Type Dry cell with a built in microcomputer There may be restrictions in regard to carrying the lithium ion battery on board or chec...

Page 80: ...can be removed from the frame when replacing the current wheels with manual wheels or when transporting the wheelchair 1 Removing the power units from the frame 1 Turn off the power and remove the battery Put the protective cap on the re moved battery 3 Disconnect the connectors a of the cables from the left and right power units To disconnect a connector turn the outer ring on the connector count...

Page 81: ...lutches on the units to the power drive position 3 While pushing the middle of the center cap a with your fingers install each power unit us ing both hands so that the torque stopper axle b fits into the torque receiving compo nent 4 Push in each power unit completely Check to ensure that the two balls a on the end of the axle can be seen completely 5 Pull each power unit to ensure that it will no...

Page 82: ...heelchair do not remove or install the wheels The person riding in the wheelchair or people around the wheelchair may get injured L After the power units are installed to the frame be sure to check that the balls on the end of each axle can be seen and that the units will not come off if pulled If the axles are not secured the axles could suddenly come off while the wheelchair is traveling and the...

Page 83: ...he safety wheels in a downward facing position 1 Press in the the lock pin on the top side with your finger 2 Turn the anti tip device 180 while the lock pin is pressed in Lock pin Safety wheel Lock pin 2 Returning the retracted anti tip device to its original position Turn the anti tip device outward without touching the lock lever until you hear a click Make sure that the anti lock device is loc...

Page 84: ...r even if the safety wheels are facing downwards When going over bumps also pay close attention to the condition of the road surface 1 Adjusting the mounting position of the controller The mounting position and angle of the controller can be adjusted Consult with your dealer on this adjustment 1 Adjusting the position For vertical type controller holders You can adjust the position up down to the ...

Page 85: ... desk Turn off the power switch Turn the controller while the lock lever of the holder is pushed forward You can adjust the heaviness of joystick This is set to the lightest setting at the time of shipment Request this adjustment to your dealer Range of adjustment 1 4 N 0 14 kgf 0 3 lbf to 2 4 N 0 24 kgf 0 53 lbf By attaching a spacer separately sold you can make the load heavier up to 3 2 N 0 32 ...

Page 86: ...L Never travel in power drive mode with the controller re tracted or pulled out Also do not retract or pull out the controller while traveling You may not be able to control the wheelchair properly and you or other people in your surrounding may get injured Power ON a Alternately you can pull out the controller from the holder while pulling the lock lever of the controller a To return the controll...

Page 87: ...1 Function Parameters 1 Auto power off function This is a function that turns off the power after a specified time of non opera tion Default setting The power turns off if the joystick has not been operated for 10 minutes Setting 1 The power turns off if the joystick has not been operated for 60 minutes Setting 2 The power does not turn off automatically 2 Buzzer sound This function is for soundin...

Page 88: ...e wheelchair stops WARNING L When evaluating the need to change parameter settings and choosing the actual changes consult the guidance of experts such as physical therapists and occupational therapists at the dealer 2 Running Parameters You can adjust settings such as speed acceleration and joystick sensitivity 1 Preset mode Select from 3 preset modes Default setting Normal mode Setting 1 Soft mo...

Page 89: ...Torque stop tightening Dust cover installation Anti tip device looseness deformation damage Dirty terminals on battery seat Clutch operation clutch cable damage Wire connection looseness damage 2 Controller Damage deformation looseness harmful damage burrs sharp points and so on Power switch speed selector switch operation Rubber cap damage Joystick operation actually move the joystick and make su...

Page 90: ... due to normal use use a tightly wrung out towel to wipe off any dirt If the dirt is excessive use a towel and neutral detergent to remove the dirt After removing the dirt be sure to wipe off any remaining detergent Do not wash by directly hosing it down with water Also do not wash using steam The electronic devices can get damaged which may lead to malfunction Do not clean with solvent such as ga...

Page 91: ...ost immediately contact the dealer Have the dealer replace the parts or repair the wheelchair For normal maintenance repairs or service be sure to contact the dealer The user should not repair or service the wheelchair or remove pack and send the parts to request repairs If the wheelchair is not repaired or assembled completely the user or those around the user could be injured To perform repairs ...

Page 92: ...16 4 Parking brakes Make sure that the parking brakes can stop the wheels from moving and that they are installed securely to the frame 5 Wheels Make sure that the wheels are not deformed and the spokes are not broken 6 Casters Make sure that there is tire depth and there are no cracks Make sure that the caster forks are not damaged Make that the nuts securing the tires are not loose 7 Battery Che...

Page 93: ... can be gone over Varies depending on the wheelchair the unit is installed on and the caster size Operating conditions environment Inside and outside temperature 0 C to 35 C humidity No condensation IEC waterproof standard IPX4 resistance against splashing water Load capacity including the rider luggage and frame weight 125 kg 2 100 kg 2 Travel range Continuous travel range in accordance with Yama...

Page 94: ...h 11 8 Ah 280 Wh Battery Charger Model JWC 2 ESC1 Charging method Automatic Charging controlled by the microprocessor Rated output during charging 29 V 2 6 A 29 2 V 3 A Chargeable battery JWB2 4 ESB1 4 Charging time Time for normal charging 2 5 3 5 hr Approx 4 5 hr Time for refresh charging 3 13 hr 4 The Ni MH battery and Li ion battery each have a dedicated charger The dedicated chargers are not ...

Page 95: ... neutral position and then turn on the power Beeps Pi Pi Pi Pi 4 times Are the clutch levers in the manual drive position Shift the clutch levers to the power drive position Warning lamp red Power lamp green both off Has the power been turned off automati cally by the auto power off mode Turn off the power and then turn it back on Is the battery properly inserted Insert the battery properly Unable...

Page 96: ...reen and refresh lamp or ange both off All residual capacity indicator lamps are off Is the power cord connected Connect the power cord to a power source Will another battery accept a charge If you have a spare battery Contact your dealer Will another battery accept a charge If you have a spare battery The charger is normal if it can charge Replace the battery Prolonged charge standby Charge lamp ...

Page 97: ... normal as long as the cooling fan is operating If the cooling fan is not operating contact the nearest dealer The charger emits an odor Lamp display varies with the conditions Residual capac ity indicator lamps are lit Does this occur immediately after you start using the charger The charger may emit an odor imme diately after it is put to use but the odor will disappear eventually If the odor pe...

Page 98: ... does not cover malfunctions due to modification of the unit or continuous use under conditions other than the specified conditions such as exceed ing the maximum weight etc regardless of the cause of the malfunction Scratches dullness and dirt on the surface of the product through normal use are not in cluded in the warranty If warranty repairs are necessary contact the dealer where you purchased...

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