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COMPONENTS 

Your power wheelchair is shipped partially disassembled for protection 
during shipping. After unpacking, please check whether you have 
received the following main components as our standard specification 
(See Fig.1). 
 

1.

 

Main frame with motor           7. Footrest (Left) 

2.

 

Backrest                                                8.Controller 

3.

 

Seat with Lights                                    9.Charger 

4.

 

Saddle set                      10.Skirt guard (Left) 

5.

 

Headrest set                    11.Skirt guard (Right) 

6. Footrest (Right) 

 

1                                                      3         

 

 

 
          7

        8            6        10        9      11          2        5 

 

                                           

 (Fig 1) 

 

Summary of Contents for P16RTL

Page 1: ...1 USERS MANUAL P16RTL HEARTWAY MEDICAL PRODUCTS CO LTD Part no 70030125...

Page 2: ...please check whether you have received the following main components as our standard specification See Fig 1 1 Main frame with motor 7 Footrest Left 2 Backrest 8 Controller 3 Seat with Lights 9 Charge...

Page 3: ...in excessive current draw from the batteries increased tire wear and the rapid wearing of the gearboxes and motors 7 To brake in an emergency simply release the joystick Ramps and Curbs 8 When driving...

Page 4: ...rning the vehicle off Use While Under The Influence Of Medication Or Alcohol 19 Check with your physician if you are taking any medication that may affect your ability to operate your power wheelchair...

Page 5: ...er meter V m Each powered wheelchair can resist EMI up to a certain intensity This is called immunity level The higher the immunity level the greater the protection At this time current technology is...

Page 6: ...cause electronic malfunction or promote premature corrosion of electrical components and frame B Temperature Some of the parts of the power wheelchair are susceptible to change in tempera ture The con...

Page 7: ...nection point and make sure that tighten the tension knob in the front connection point See Fig 3 Put the seat 3 on the saddle set in the correct direction See Fig 4 Front connection point Fig 3 Fig 4...

Page 8: ...acket on the seat frame and go through the 2 M8 bolts into the holes of the seat frame See Fig 7 Use the Allen key and wrench to tighten the bolts and nuts See Fig 8 Insert the skirt guard support tub...

Page 9: ...d will hit the armrest bottom tube if you assemble on the backward hole location Fig 13 2 The right skirt guards is lower than the left one because the controller swingway bracket will lead the right...

Page 10: ...o the clamp then fasten the lever See Fig17 Fig 17 5 Installing the Footrest Insert the footrest with left 7 and Right 6 each into footrest frame with side direction See Fig 18 then turn 90 degree to...

Page 11: ...22 You have to plug in the main frame for other cables connect for color by color and make sure tightly See Fig 21 Fig 20 Fig 21 7 Installing the Lights The lights already pre assembly in the saddle...

Page 12: ...tteries Take out the cover from the base frame slightly Put the batteries to the battery loops and connect the cable 2 ends with the battery positive and negative poles in batteries See Fig 24 Note Th...

Page 13: ...stment A 1 To adjust the Height wrench Fig 25 Fig 26 Allen key take off the plastic end cap Fig 25 loosen the bolt with Allen key No 6 and Wrench 13 Fig 26 move and locate the bolt into the desired he...

Page 14: ...olts in footrest frame Fig 29 slide the footrest frame in or out for desired depth tighten the bolts with Allen key B 2 To adjust the Width Bolts Fig 30 use Allen keys to loosen the 4 bolts under the...

Page 15: ...le loosen the bolt with Allen key No 6 and wrench 13 move the backrest to your comfortable angle See Fig 32 insert the bolt and nut and tighten Note There are 7 different angles when you adjust the ba...

Page 16: ...ackrest tube loosen the bolts with Allen key No 5 slide in or out for the tube left and right separately to your desired width See Fig 35 tighten the bolts and nuts Fig 34 Fig 35 Allen Key E Controlle...

Page 17: ...oller See Fig 38 Fig 38 Driving 1 Controller ON OFF Switch Press the ON OFF button I O switch located in front of the joystick to activate your power wheelchair The battery condition meter will light...

Page 18: ...rp operation of the joystick will result in drastic transitions in direction and velocity When the wheelchair is in operation the surface of the charger will become slightly hot In case of emergency l...

Page 19: ...e power is OFF they also have a manual feature that allows them to free wheel Free wheeling is accomplished by turning the free wheeling levers to the freewheeling position See Fig 40 Warning Never fr...

Page 20: ...eed of the power wheelchair The reduction of the speed allows the electrical components to cool down Although your power wheelchair will resume its normal speed when the temperature returns to a safe...

Page 21: ...ng deep discharge and also are unsafe for use in power chairs The useful life of a battery is quite often a reflection of the care it receives CHARGER The battery charger takes the standard wall outle...

Page 22: ...replace both batteries at the same time if the batteries are weak If the chair will not be used for a long period of time arrange to have the batteries fully charged for at least once every month Acco...

Page 23: ...Do not over tighten any screws 3 Check for proper tire inflation Your power wheelchair comes with standard flat free solid tires If your power wheelchair comes with optional air tires make sure to mai...

Page 24: ...rotecting it from rain or water Never hose off your power wheelchair or place it in direct contact with water 2 Keep wheels free from lint hair sand and carpet fibers 3 Visually inspect the tire tread...

Page 25: ...ion Check the left motor connection 3 The left motor has a short circuit to a battery connection Contact your local dealer 4 The right motor has a bad connection Check the right motor connection 5 The...

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