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3.5 Product Overview

The aluminium alloy AutoFold Powerchair has been designed to provide a 

comfortable and secure solution for users who have mobility restrictions. The product 

is a class A powerchair (under EN 12184:2014), class I medical device and class 2 

invalid carriage (under The Use of Invalid Carriages on Highways Regulations 1988).

The AutoFold Powerchair is designed to be suitable for extended outdoor use, but 

with indoor use capabilities. For specific guidance with outdoor use, see section 9.6. 

This manual is composed from the product design and specifications at the time of 

publication. As designs change, some illustrations and pictures in the manual may 

not correspond to the powerchair that you purchased. We reserve the right to make 

design modifications.

Summary of Contents for ACFPC17BLK

Page 1: ...AutoFold Powerchair Instructions for use ...

Page 2: ...2 NB IMAGES CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT ARE FOR ILLUSTRATION AND PARTS IDENTIFICATION PURPOSES ONLY AND MAY NOT REFLECT FINAL PRODUCT OUTLOOK APPEARANCE ...

Page 3: ...5 8 1 Installation 15 8 2 Battery Charging 16 8 3 Folding and unfolding 17 8 4 Checking Before Use 18 9 OPERATION OF THE AUTOFOLD POWERCHAIR 19 9 1 Operational Limits 19 9 2 Control Panel 19 9 3 Driving the Powerchair 21 9 4 Steps Kerbs Fixed Obstacles 22 9 5 Inclines 23 9 6 Outdoor Operation Inclement Weather Precautions 24 9 7 After Use Instructions 24 10 CLEANING 25 11 MAINTENANCE SERVICING 26 ...

Page 4: ...ed to the manufacturer and local competent authority of your Member State Please quote the product serial code on all correspondence which can be found at the bottom of the frame For Service Support outside the United Kingdom please contact the local distribution company from where this equipment was purchased Failure to do so may result in the product warranty becoming void 2 CONTACT INFORMATION ...

Page 5: ...6 st The intended user group for this device is any mobility restricted individual that requires assistance with transport The patient occupant is the only intended operator Users must be both mentally and physically capable of operating the device with minimal risk of injury to themselves and others 3 3 Intended Use The intended use of the powerchair is to transport an end user with restricted mo...

Page 6: ...he Use of Invalid Carriages on Highways Regulations 1988 The AutoFold Powerchair is designed to be suitable for extended outdoor use but with indoor use capabilities For specific guidance with outdoor use see section 9 6 This manual is composed from the product design and specifications at the time of publication As designs change some illustrations and pictures in the manual may not correspond to...

Page 7: ... physically capable of operating the powerchair with minimal risk of injury to themselves or others The risk assessment should include but not be limited to Entrapment Falling out of the powerchair Small adults and children Individuals who lack capacity Users with visual reading or cognitive disabilities Very active occupants Unauthorised people with access to the powerchair Caution Warning 4 3 Co...

Page 8: ...support an entire person s body weight and the armrests are not designed to support other individuals sitting leaning risk of collapse entrapment The powerchair is not a toy Children should not be allowed to play near or operate the powerchair as they are at risk of harm Warning 4 5 Training All individuals operating the AutoFold Powerchair are to be suitably familiar with the functionalityandlimi...

Page 9: ...powerchair Under no circumstances should the powerchair be used as a seat in a motor vehicle The powerchair is designed for occupants who weigh less than 150 kg overloading may put the user at risk of falling or entrapment Do not touch any exposed contacts or connectors while using the product or while in contact with other individuals Misused electrical equipment can be hazardous Do not operate t...

Page 10: ...n Unsupervised use of the powerchair must be avoided if there is any doubt about the ability of an individual to operate it safely Do not step on the foot pedal while loading or unloading from the powerchair Risk of instability If children adults with learning difficulties or pets pose a potential risk of tampering with the powerchair its suitability for use is to be considered during the initial ...

Page 11: ...torage provisions in line with IATA or UN Guidelines To remove the battery press the release button and then pull forward on the handle If your powerchair is stored for a prolonged period flat spots may develop in the wheels causing an uneven sensation when driving This should work itself out over time Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Ltd suggests placing a sturdy platform under the frame to lift the wh...

Page 12: ...ommended Failure to read the instructions for use could introduce a hazard Refer to instructions for use Mandatory Failure to read the instructions for use could introduce a hazard Warning Beware of potential hazard Caution Beware of potential product damage The following symbols are found on the AutoFold Powerchair 2 Fragile handle with care Use no hooks ...

Page 13: ...dividual parts of electrical system Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Refer to section 14 Manufacturer Importer Date of manufacture Serial number Symbol Description REF Product code Distributor code Quantity Authorised EU Representative Keep away from rain QTY ...

Page 14: ...14 7 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Backrest Joystick Control Unit Drive Wheel Motor with Mechanism Front Wheel Footrest Frame Push Handle Seat Base Battery Case Storage Bag Suspension Storage pouch ...

Page 15: ...nd fully understood Prepare the powerchair in a dry indoor environment Risk of electric shock if prepared in a damp area Only competent persons are to prepare the powerchair for use If in doubt contact Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Ltd Ensure a risk assessment in line with local health and safety policy is undertaken to ensure that staff are not put at risk when performing assembly activities Warning...

Page 16: ...an be charged on board when the battery is installed on the powerchair or off board when the battery is removed Do not open the battery Do not connect an extension cord to the battery charger Keep metal objects away from the battery terminals electric shock may occur Ensure the charging cable is not under excessive tension to avoid cable damage damaged cables can create an electrocution fire risk ...

Page 17: ...d cut off the power This will reset after 1 2 minutes and allow use of the powerchair If you use your powerchair on a daily basis charge the batteries as soon as you are finished with the day s activities and leave it on the charge until you are ready to use the following day 8 3 Folding and Unfolding Following the inital battery charge the powerchair can be unfolded Place the powerchair with the ...

Page 18: ...hand With both of the motor lock levers set to electric it should not be possible to move the powerchair by hand Switch on powerchair and wait 5 seconds for the joystick to initialise Gently press the joystick in any direction then check the battery indicator and powerchair speeds lights are illuminated on the joystick controller Gently rotate the joystick in all directions and ensure the front wh...

Page 19: ...y your AutoFold Powerchair control panel and its functions Familiarise yourself with the terminology to better understand references throughout these instructions Make sure the powerchair functions work correctly before operating using the checklist in section 8 3 for guidance Caution Battery Indicator Joystick Max Speed Indicator On Off Switch Horn Button Speed down Button Speed up Button ...

Page 20: ...el Only use the on off switch to stop the powerchair in emergency situations Frequent and repeated emergency stopping may shorten powerchair components lifespan Joystick The joystick is used to control the speed and directional movement of the powerchair The joystick has 360 of movement and moves the powerchair in a combination of forwards backwards left and right The further the joystick is pushe...

Page 21: ...res do not prohibit safe use of a motorised device When operating the powerchair the occupant is expected to be positioned appropriately in the seat with their feet inboard of the footplate at all times and limbs clear of moving parts to prevent entrapment Never reach lean or bend when driving the powerchair Always make sure the power is off with the powerchair and backrest fully unfolded before g...

Page 22: ... 4 Steps Kerbs Fixed Obstacles Use extreme caution when operating your powerchair near kerbs porches stairs escalators drop offs unprotected ledges and raised areas Approach slowly and make sure the front of the powerchair is perpendicular to the obstacle To manoeuvre up a fixed obstacle Increase the forward speed until the powerchair has cleared the obstacle and then you may reduce the speed or r...

Page 23: ...nstable conditions Warning 9 5 Inclines Use caution when approaching inclines or declines If necessary lower the speed before travelling on a slope When travelling up an incline try to keep the powerchair moving forward If you must come to a stop use caution and slowly accelerate the powerchair forward When travelling down an incline lower the speed on your powerchair to the slowest setting and pr...

Page 24: ...ns Exposure to inclement weather should always be avoided Monitor weather forecasts before starting a journey to reduce risks If you find yourself caught in inclement weather while operating your powerchair proceed to the closest shelter immediately Completely dry your powerchair before operating charging or storing 9 7 After Use Instructions Turn off the power after use of the powerchair Store th...

Page 25: ...he seat to dry out and crack PPE must be worn during manual decontamination to prevent the risk of infection Deviating from the specified cleaning instructions could cause a biological hazard especially in multi user environments and adversely affect the life and efficiency of the product The surface of the powerchair frame has been treated with a protective coating to allow for easy removal of di...

Page 26: ... personnel No maintenance or servicing should be conducted while the device is in use risk of electric shock entrapment loose parts etc If not possible due to the occupant s mobility a risk assessment should be carried out and if deemed safe to proceed care should be taken to avoid contact with the occupant when working on electrical items Failure to carry out the following checks at the stated fr...

Page 27: ...LEDs appear on the battery gauge the batteries are nearly out of charge and should be recharged as soon as possible Check for the presence of flat spots on the tyres Check all cable connections ensuring they are fastened and not corroded Check the frame and all components for loose fasteners and tighten where appropriate The following conditions may indicate a serious problem with your powerchair ...

Page 28: ...rive mode Ensure motor cables are plugged into the joystick loom Restart powerchair Beep 2 5 LHS motor is disconnected or in freewheel mode Switch off powerchair Check right motor is in Electric drive mode Ensure motor cables are plugged in Restart powerchair Beep 2 7 Joystick is out of neutral during power up Switch off powerchair Ensure joystick is released Restart powerchair No beep All LEDs Ri...

Page 29: ...pal waste Some of these electrical components could be harmful to the environment and where viable can be recovered and reused recycled When the powerchair is unpacked for the first time the cardboard box and plastic packaging used can be recycled at recycling centres that offer suitable cardboard and polymer recycling programmes respectively For further information about disposal contact your loc...

Page 30: ... turn off at the mains supply and contact Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Ltd The warnings listed below are recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of your powerchair Your powerchair with no modifications has an immunity level of 20 V m For specific emissions and immunity information relating to the powerchair contact Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Ltd Report EMI incidents to D...

Page 31: ...30 x 5 7 cm 11 8 x 2 24 Anti Tip Wheels 5 x 1 5 cm 2 x 0 5 Wheel Type Solid PU Maximum user weight 150 kg 23 6 stone Product weight 28 kg 61 7 lb excluding battery Battery weight 1 8 kg 4 lb Motor Type 24 V 250 W DC Brushless Battery Supplied 24 V 10 Ah Lithium The battery charger is considered a detachable part of the powerchair equipment Max Controller Output 35 A Max Charger Output 2 A Applicat...

Page 32: ...f damaged causedbyfailuretofollowinstructions or g otherwiseused in a manner inconsistent with any instructions provided by Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Ltd The warranty explicitly exempts consumable items This warranty contains the entire agreement between you and Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Ltd with respect to any warranty matters and supersedes any and all other written or oral statements represen...

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Page 37: ...unction to control unit is secure Check brake functionality by pressing the joystick in any direction and releasing The joystick should return to centre and the powerchair should immediately slow down Check the tyres have sufficient tread Check the full rotation of the front castors and ensure they align with the rear wheels when driving straight Check all fasteners are tight and all components ar...

Page 38: ... to secure 3 Add the cable clips to the frame 4 Insert battery Slide the battery on to the rails underneath the seat Push the battery firmly backwards until it locks in position with an audible click 5 Switch on folding mechanism Set the lower switch at the rear of the chair to I To fold out the powerchair press the upper switch on the side marked I Continue to press until the powerchair is fully ...

Page 39: ... the joystick The battery can also be charged directly when removed from the powerchair See section 8 2 of the Instructions for use for more details 11 Switch the powerchair on using the joystick Ensure the charger is removed before operation 12 Using the remote fob after initial set up To unfold the powerchair Press Press Press and hold until motion has finished To fold the powerchair Press Press...

Page 40: ...ese instructions for use and product markings SUNGO Europe B V Olympisch Stadion 24 1076 DE Amsterdam NL Zhejiang Innuovo Rehabilitation Devices Co Ltd No 196 Industry Road Hengdian Movie Zone Dongyang Zhejiang CN ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS NB IMAGES CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT ARE FOR ILLUSTRATION AND PARTS IDENTIFICATION PURPOSES ONLY AND MAY NOT REFLECT FINAL PRODUCT OUTLOOK APPEARANCE ...

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