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Safety Guide (continued)

 

 

5

 

 
 

Entering

 

&Exiting

 

Elevator

 

 



The

  

user

 

should

 

pay

 

attention

 

to

 

the

 

opening

 

and

 

closing

 

intervals

 

of

 

the

 

elevator

 

door

 

to

 

avoid

 

collisions

 

while

 

entering

 

or

 

exiting

 

the

 

elevator.

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

Driving

 

on

 

sidewalks

 

 

 



The

  

user

 

should

 

stay

 

on

 

the

 

sidewalk

 

and

 

avoid

 

entering

 

the

 

motor

 

vehicle

 

lane

 

unless

 

to

 

cross

 

the

 

street.

 

Pay

 

attention

 

to

 

obstacles

 

and

 

avoid

 

contact

 

with

 

them.

 

 

 

 
 

 

Crossing

 

the

 

street

 

 

 



 

Pay

   

attention

   

to

 

avoid

 

cars

 

and

 

only

 

cross

 

when

 

you

 

are

 

allowed.

 

Must

  

drive

 

slowly

 

over

 

the

 

curb,

 

to

 

get

 

back

 

on

 

the

 

sidewalk,

 

which

 

should

 

not

 

be

 

more

 

than

 

3cm

 

high.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Driving

 

over

 

train/railroad

 

racks

 

 



 

W

 

e

   

highly

   

recommend

   

you

   

do

 

not

 

cross

 

railroad/train

 

tracks

 

alone

 

in

 

the

 

FC

P1.

   

You

 

should

 

be

 

accompanied

 

by

 

an

 

assistant,

 

friend

 

or

 

others.

 

  



Attempting

 

to

 

cross

 

tracks

 

that

 

are

 

elevated

 

too

 

high

 

(more

 

than

 

3cm)

 

could

 

result

 

in

 

a

 

rollover

 

or

 

accident.

 

It

 

could

 

endanger

 

the

 

personal

 

safety

 

of

 

the

 

user.

 

Summary of Contents for FC-P1

Page 1: ...Website www foicare com E mail foicare foinoe com...

Page 2: ...the chair in order to operate and maintain it properly FC P1 assumes no responsible for personal injury or property damage sustained by or through the use of this product Please pay attention to the...

Page 3: ...ing 11 Charging Instructions 12 Installing the Joystick 13 Joystick Operation 14 Electric Operation 15 Manual Operation 16 Transport Storage 17 Maintenanceand Testing 17 Technical Specifications 18 Pa...

Page 4: ...1 Components...

Page 5: ...2...

Page 6: ...driving skills with assistance on open flat and safe grounds before normal use Moving forward and Parking To move forward push the joystick forward lightly To stop release the joystick Moving backwar...

Page 7: ...trol Driving Fast Push the joystick all the way in the direction you want to go Pull the joy Stick back to the middle if you do not feel you are 100 in control Driving over small curbs Lightly push th...

Page 8: ...acles and avoid contact with them Crossing the street Pay attention to avoid cars and only cross when you are allowed Must drive slowly over the curb to get back on the sidewalk which should not be mo...

Page 9: ...s We recommend that the user has assistance getting out and into the chair Move the armrests and footrest out of the way before entering and exiting the chair Driving downhill Make sure the electromag...

Page 10: ...attempt to repair the product by yourself It may cause permanent damage to the chair and could put yourself at risk of injury or death The product should be repaired by a professional repair shop or...

Page 11: ...m fire and heat sources Battery handling and care 2 DO NOT allow children access to the battery or electrical components to the chair Store the battery in a cool dry area that children do not have acc...

Page 12: ...arge the battery in case of long term storage The battery has discharge characteristics and must be charged once every three months or it could lead to over discharge damage The Lithium Battery is rec...

Page 13: ...Instruction 10 Electrical connection diagram...

Page 14: ...n the back of the wheelchair Unfolding Step3 Put the foot pedal down Folding Step1 Release the red button on the back of the wheelchair Folding Step2 Push the wheelchair body down and the wheelchair w...

Page 15: ...front wheel is not in the proper position the chair will not fold tightly and could cause damage Make sure the front wheels are in the correct position before closing Charging Instructions Please use...

Page 16: ...art a fire Charging time can vary from 2 to 4 hours DO NOT keep the charger plugged in after a successful charge it must be unplugged shortly after Keep charger away from moisture and crusher Installi...

Page 17: ...to turn on the power Power off press to turn off the power Speaker Horn that sounds when the user presses the button Speed up presto adjust to higher speed Speed down presto adjust to slower speed Spe...

Page 18: ...n right Release the joystick to park the chair Press the power off button to shutdown the power Pull up the red brakes which are near the rear wheels For more info please refer to the Safety Guide War...

Page 19: ...the chair Make sure the chair is in electric model when the user is without assistance Otherwise it may cause injury especially on a slope Transport Storage To pick up the chair stand it up when it i...

Page 20: ...be done by professional repair shop or Maintenance service personnel DO NOT replace them by yourself Avoiding storing the chair around heat cold or direct sun light The rubber parts will age quicker...

Page 21: ...eight from ground 18 1 inches 46 cm Arm Rest Height from ground 25 2 inches 64 cm Maximum Speed 3 2 miles per hour 6 km per hour Distance on Full Battery 10 8 miles 20 km Front Wheels diameter x 8 inc...

Page 22: ...Packing List 19 Name Quantity Electric Wheelchair 1 Seat Cushion 1 Back Cushion 1 Controller 1 Battery pcs 1 Instruction 1 Certificate 1 Wrench 1...

Page 23: ...cription of Service Warranty Part Coverage Remarks Frame 2Years Non deliberate damage Motor 1Years Non deliberate damage Battery 1Years Non deliberate damage CPU 1Year Non deliberate damage Joystick 1...

Page 24: ...21 WARRANTY CARD USER COPY Model Number Ex factory Date Inspector Destination Country Distributor company Contact person Customer Name Address Tel Purchase Date...

Page 25: ...Website www foicare com E mail foicare foinoe com...

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