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          WARNING! 

Even though your power chair is capable of climbing slopes greater than those 

illustrated in figure 1, do not, under any circumstances, exceed the incline guidelines or any other 
specifications presented in this manual. Doing so could cause instability in your power chair.

Freerider recommends that the maximum slope of an incline you attempt to safely ascend or descend 
on your power chair does not exceed 6°. (See figure 1).

                              Figure 1.Maximum Safe Slope (Ascending and Descending)

        

     WARNING!

 Any attempt to climb or descend a slope steeper than 6° may put your power chair 

in an unstable position and cause it to tip.

FREEWHEEL MODE

Your power chair is equipped with two manual freewheel levers to allow for manual maneuverability 
by a trained attendant. For more information about how to place your power chair into and out of 
freewheel mode, see “GETTING TO KNOW YOUR POWER CHAIR”.

               

WARNING!

 Do not use your power chair in freewheel mode without an attendant present.

               

WARNING!

 Do not attempt to personally place your power chair in freewheel mode while seated 

on it. Ask an attendant for assistance if necessary.

            

WARNING! 

Do not place your power chair in freewheel mode while on an incline or decline. 

This could cause the chair to roll uncontrollably on its own.

BRAKING INFORMATION

Your power chair is equipped with two powerful brake systems:
1. Regenerative — uses electricity to rapidly slow the vehicle when the joystick returns to the center/
                                      stop position.
2. Disc Park Brake — activates mechanically after regenerative braking slows the vehicle to near stop, 
                                     or when power is removed from the system for any reason.

CORNERING INFORMATION

While your power chair is equipped with front anti-tip wheels and rear caster wheels, excessively high 
cornering speeds can still create the possibility of tipping. Factors which affect the possibility of tipping 
include, but are not limited to: cornering speed, steering angle (how sharply you are turning), uneven 
road surfaces, inclined road surfaces, riding from an area of low traction to an area of high traction (such 
as passing from a grassy area to a paved area — especially at high speed while turning), and abrupt 
directional changes. High cornering speeds are not recommended. If you feel that you may tip over in 
a corner, reduce your speed and steering angle (i.e., lessen the sharpness of the turn) to prevent your 
power chair from tipping.

              

WARNING! 

When cornering sharply, reduce your speed and maintain a stable center of gravity. 

This greatly reduces the possibility of a tip or fall.

PUBLIC STREETS AND ROADWAYS

Outdoor Driving Surfaces
Your power chair is designed to provide optimum stability under normal driving conditions—dry, level 
surfaces composed of concrete, blacktop, or asphalt. However, Freerider recognizes that there will be 
times when you will encounter other surface types. For this reason, your power chair is designed to 
perform admirably on packed soil, grass, and gravel. Feel free to use your power chair safely on lawns 
and in park areas.

Avoid driving on uneven terrain and/or soft surfaces.

Avoid tall grass that can entangle the running gear.

Avoid loosely packed gravel and sand.

Do not use your power chair in fresh or salt water.

Do not use your power chair at the edge of a stream, lake, or ocean.

 If you feel unsure about a driving surface, avoid that surface.

             

WARNING!

 

You should not operate your power chair on public streets and roadways. Be aware 

that it may be difficult for traffic to see you when you are seated on your power chair. Obey all local 
pedestrian traffic rules. Wait until your path is clear of traffic, and then proceed with extreme caution.

INCLEMENT WEATHER PRECAUTIONS

Exposure of your power chair to inclement weather conditions should be avoided whenever possible. 
If suddenly caught up in rain, snow, severe cold or heat while operating your power chair, proceed 
to shelter at the earliest opportunity. Thoroughly dry your power chair before storing, charging, or 
operating your power chair.

            

PROHIBITED! 

Operating in rain, snow, salt, mist/spray conditions, and on icy/slippery surfaces 

can have an adverse effect on the electrical system. Maintain and store your power chair in a dry and 
clean condition.

          WARNING! 

Prolonged exposure to hot or cold conditions may affect the temperature of 

upholstered and non-upholstered items on the power chair, possibly resulting in skin irritation. Exercise 
caution when using the power chair in extremely hot or cold conditions or when exposing your power 
chair to direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time.

STATIONARY OBSTACLES (STEPS,CURBS, etc.)

Proceed with extreme caution when driving near raised surfaces, unprotected ledges and/or drop-offs 
(curbs, porches, stairs, etc.). Be sure your power chair is traveling perpendicular to any curb you may 
be required to navigate.

To navigate up over a curb or stationary obstacle:

1. Approach the curb or obstacle slowly, and make sure the power chair is traveling perpendicular
    to the obstacle. (See figure 2).
2. Increase the forward speed just before the front wheels come in contact with the
3. Reduce the forward speed only after the rear wheels have cleared the obstacle.

To navigate down a curb or stationary obstacle:

1. Approach the curb or obstacle slowly, and make sure the power chair is traveling perpendicular to 
    the obstacle. (See figure 2).
2. Reduce the forward speed just before the front wheels come in contact with the obstacle.
3. Increase the forward speed only after the rear wheels have cleared the obstacle and you are once 
    again on a level surface.

          WARNING!

 Even though your power chair may be capable of handling greater obstacles, 

Freerider recommends that you do not attempt to negotiate a curb that has a height greater than 2 in. 

Summary of Contents for FR168W

Page 1: ...FR168W USERS INSTRUCTION MANUAL USERS INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...components with safety comfort and styling in mind We are confident that these design features will make your daily activities easier Once you understand how to safely operate and care for your power chair it should give you years of trouble free operation and service Read and follow all instructions warnings and notes in this manual before attempting to operate your power chair for the first time...

Page 3: ... unless an attendant is present to help stabilize the chair Failure to heed could result in the power chair tipping over RULES OF SAFE USE MANDATORY Do not operate your new power chair for the first time without completely reading and understanding this user s instruction manual Your power chair is a state of the art life enhancement device designed to increase mobility Freerider provides an exten...

Page 4: ... recognizes that there will be times when you will encounter other surface types For this reason your power chair is designed to perform admirably on packed soil grass and gravel Feel free to use your power chair safely on lawns and in park areas Avoid driving on uneven terrain and or soft surfaces Avoid tall grass that can entangle the running gear Avoid loosely packed gravel and sand Do not use ...

Page 5: ... not remain seated in your power chair while traveling in a motor vehicle The power chair should be stowed in the trunk of a car or in the back of a truck or van with batteries removed and properly secured In addition all removable power chair parts including the armrests seat front riggings controller and shrouds should be removed and or properly secured during motor vehicle transport WARNING Do ...

Page 6: ...from the power chair and personal injury WARNING The controller and controller bracket are non load bearing items in your power chair Do not use the controller or controller bracket for weight bearing purposes such as transfers Such use may cause damage to these components resulting in a fall from the power chair and personal injury WARNING Avoid putting all of your weight on the front riggings Su...

Page 7: ... unintended motion or brake release occurs turn your power chair off as soon as it is safe to do so Contact your Authorized Freerider Agent to report the incident GETTING TO KNOW YOUR POWER CHAIR THE FR 168W POWER CHAIR The FR 168W Power Chair has two main assemblies The seat assembly and the power base assembly See figure 4 Typically the seat assembly includes the seat armrests and joystick The p...

Page 8: ...xes and maneuver the chair manually WARNING Do not use the power chair while the drive motors are disengaged Do not disengage the drive motors when the power chair is on an incline or decline as the unit could roll on its own Only engage the freewheel mode when on a level surface WARNING It is important to remember that when your power chair is in freewheel mode the braking system is disengaged To...

Page 9: ... 11 Figure 11 Install the seat Figure 10 Link up the power connector and main cable Figure 12 Release the seat lever then swivel the seat forward Figure 13 Install the seat 4 Pull the seat lever and keep it up then swivel the seat forward See figure 12 5 Unhitch the seat lever See figure 13 6 Armrest Right Left assembly See figure 14 ...

Page 10: ...ys Figure 14 Armrest assembly Figure 16 Controller connects Figure 17 To tie the controller harness safely Figure 15 Controller assembly Armrest Right Armrest Left WARNING Do not pick up the seat frame by the armrests They are free to pivot and you may lose control of the seat if they do so 7 Controller Joystick assembly See figure 15 8 Connect the controller harness to the power base and joystick...

Page 11: ...tments to suit your specific requirements Do not change your seating configuration without first contacting Freerider Mobility Products or your Authorized Freerider Agent WARNING Remove the occupant from the power chair before making any adjustments SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT You can change the seat height to one of two positions in 1 2 in 3 cm increments To change the seat height 1 Turn off the power...

Page 12: ...ent pipe See figure 22 2 Raise or lower the armrest to the desired height 3 Tighten the knob to secure the height adjustment pipe ARMREST WIDTH ADJUSTMENT You can change each armrest s width independently of the other To change the armrest width 1 Loosen the knob which is fastened on the pipe See figure 23 2 Slide the armrests in or out to the desired width 3 Tighten the knob to secure the armrest...

Page 13: ...ing MANDATORY Make sure the positioning belt is properly secured to the power chair and is adjusted for operator comfort before each use MANDATORY Inspect the positioning belt for loose or damaged parts before each use of the power chair If you discover a problem contact your authorized agent for maintenance and repair Figure 27 Positioning belt adjustment BATTERIES AND CHARGING BATTERIES AND CHAR...

Page 14: ...conditions before use indoors Refer to the manual supplied with the battery charger for more information To charge the batteries using the off board charger 1 Position the front of your power chair next to a standard electrical outlet See figure 28 2 Be certain the controller power is turned off and the freewheel levers are in drive mode See figure 8 3 Plug the off board charger into the off board...

Page 15: ...romptly shipped with a full charge During shipping the batteries encounter temperature extremes that may influence initial performance Heat robs the charge from the battery and cold slows the power available and extends the time needed to recharge the battery just as with a car battery It might take a few days for the temperature of the battery to stabilize and adjust to its new ambient temperatur...

Page 16: ...l components frequently for signs of corrosion and replace as necessary Daily Checks 1 With the controller turned off check the joystick Make sure it is not bent or damaged and that it returns to the neutral position when you release it Check the rubber boot around the base of the joystick for damage Visually inspect the boot Do not handle or try to repair it 2 Visually inspect the controller harn...

Page 17: ...r chair is not in freewheel mode before performing this procedure WARNING When changing a tire remove only the center lug nut and washer then remove the wheel If any further disassembly is required deflate the tire completely or it may explode Follow these easy steps for a quick and safe repair for both pneumatic and solid tires 1 Turn off the power to the controller 2 Make sure that the power cha...

Page 18: ...1 Check the harness connections Make sure they are tight 2 Check the circuit breaker Reset it if necessary 3 Check the battery connections If the above conditions prove normal you can load test the batteries with a battery load tester These testers are available at automotive parts stores Disconnect both batteries before load testing and follow the directions that come with the load tester If eith...

Page 19: ... Se rvice agent will also benefit from a documented record and this book should accompany the Scooter when service or repair work is carried out The service agent will complete this section and return the book to you SERVICE HISTORY DETAILS OF WORK CARRIED OUT DEALER STAMP DETAILS OF WORK CARRIED OUT DEALER STAMP DETAILS OF WORK CARRIED OUT DEALER STAMP DETAILS OF WORK CARRIED OUT DEALER STAMP Fig...

Page 20: ...s book should accompany the Scooter when service or repair work is carried out The service agent will complete this section and return the book to you agent will also benefit from a documented record and this book should accompany the Scooter when service or repair work is carried out The service agent will complete this section and return the book to you SERVICE HISTORY SERVICE HISTORY DETAILS OF...

Page 21: ... R FREEIDER CORP Head Quarter and Kaohsiung Facility No 22 Bengong 5th Rd Gangshan Dist Kaohsiung City 820 Taiwan R O C Tel 886 7 6223093 Fax 886 7 6230373 Email sales freerider com tw http www freerider com tw http www lugglescooter com tw 2011 V1 PL90 2000 ...

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