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Movement 

Operate the joystick 

Forward 

Move the joystick forward 

Backward 

Move the joystick backward 

Right 

Move the joystick to the right 

Left 

Move the joystick to the left 

Stop 

Release   the   joystick   (wheelchair   will 

slow down immediately) 

 

 
 

Use the Joystick to Control the Wheelchair

 

 

Caution

 

 

When speeding up, please don't do any sharp turn and stop. 

If  ignoring  the  warning,  it  may  cause  wheelchair  tilt  and  damage or injury to the user. 

The  joystick  can  control  direction  smoothly.  It’s  equipped  with  360

°

mobility,  which  is 

easy  to  operate.  There  is  spring  in  the joystick so that it can return to the centre of the initial state 

automatically. 

Push  the  joystick  to  the  direction  w hi c h  you  want  to  go;  Joystick  has  proportional  control 

ability.  The speed  is  limited within 6  km/h  (3.75  miles  per hour). 

If  you  want  to  slow  down,  just  release  the  joystick.  The  wheelchair  will  automatically 

slow down and correct direction in the minimum range. 

When  first  using  this  wheelchair,  you  should  operate  at  a  slow  speed,  a n d   push  the 

joystick forwards slightly. This exercise will help you to learn how to control the wheelchair step by 

step,  let  you  know  and  be  familiar  with  how  to  control,  and  successfully  master  the  methods  of 

driving the Motobility E-Traveler 180. 

Drive the Motobility E-Traveler 180, please do as the followings: 

 

1.

 

Adjust the control panel to the appropriate settings. 

 

2.

 

Turn on the power supply. Please refer to the previous section on "press the power on/off button". 

 

3.

 

Move the joystick as followings: 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

 

 

Press the horn button, when crossing in the crowd. 

 

The use of the horn 

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Summary of Contents for E-Traveller 180

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Portable Electric Wheelchair Motobility E Traveller 180...

Page 2: ...09 Balance of driving 10 Attention when getting on off the wheelchair 10 Attention when body reclines and stretches 11 Attention when dressing in the wheelchair 12 Through the obstacles 12 Driving bac...

Page 3: ...obility E Traveler 180 you own now has a good quality in safety comfort and portability etc The Motobility E Traveler 180 will bring you free action It will be one of the most worthy trusting and reli...

Page 4: ...can t understand this warning and directions please contact the dealer for professional technical guidance and help Otherwise it may cause harm or danger by mis operation Also you can complete the ope...

Page 5: ...tteries when replacing please change it entirely Keep tools and other metal objects far away from positive and negative Ends of battery if exposed to both ends it can cause a short circuit and electri...

Page 6: ...e assist type European standard two core Input Power AC 100 220 V 50 60Hz Output Voltage Current DC 24V 2A Front Wheel Outer Diameter Tire Width 7 1 77 180 mm x 45 mm Type solid tire Material PU PCS 2...

Page 7: ...Wheelchair Structure 4...

Page 8: ...lity of one product to resist electromagnetic interference is particularly important Our Motobility E Traveler 180 has passed the resistance strength of 20 V m electromagnetic interference test so it...

Page 9: ...te with the user and listen to the opinions of user s doctors nurses or physical therapists and make a plan which is most suitable for the user s ability 2 When pushing the Motobility E Traveler 180 w...

Page 10: ...x months If necessary you can often check and adjust 2 If you find any setting that has changed some functions please contact the supplier Control joystick Keep your body upright Avoid hitting the obj...

Page 11: ...tion joint is safe and fixed Rinsing the Motobility E Traveler 180 is prohibited If Motobility E Traveler 180 has been wet please take out the battery as soon as possible and try to dry the Motobility...

Page 12: ...e driver and let the driver know your intention until you are sure that it is safe Caution 1 Don t try to drive the Motobility E Traveler 180 when you are on transport vehicles like bus subway trains...

Page 13: ...eed to modify or adjust the Motobility E Traveler 180 please consult your suppliers in advance and must have the authorisation of the producer The modified wheelchair may need to be adjusted to correc...

Page 14: ...the footrest will not influence the user up and down the wheelchair B1 5 You should sit down quickly whichwill reduce the risk of falling Caution Stretching out hands or reclining body will affect th...

Page 15: ...ward as possible which will make the Motobility E Traveler 180 more stable Attention when you do like this the range that you move has to exceed your target you need to back to close it when it is goi...

Page 16: ...body Caution When you drive the Motobility E Traveler 180 backwards you need to be more careful If the rear wheel hit an object you will lose control or fall 1 When driving you should slow down 2 Sto...

Page 17: ...he following cautions when using the elevator Do not use the wheelchair on an escalator to avoid serious injury The elevator can be used when you are sitting on the wheelchair Push the wheelchair into...

Page 18: ...shell until you hear a clicking sound Adjust the plastic safety belt to the appropriate length do not over tighten which will cause discomfort Unfasten the safety belt Press the button of the plastic...

Page 19: ...tton Press this button to speed up The max speed is 6 km h 3 75 miles per hour 3 Slow down button Press this button to reduce the speed 4 Horn button Press this button and the horn will ring 5 Battery...

Page 20: ...attery or power wire is loose Flicker four times slowly malfunction of the left motor Check the left motor connection device and power wire are loose or not Flicker five times slowly malfunction of th...

Page 21: ...nt to go Joystick has proportional control ability The speed is limited within 6 km h 3 75 miles per hour If you want to slow down just release the joystick The wheelchair will automatically slow down...

Page 22: ...en power off Close open the electromagnetic brake Find the motor electromagnetic brake joystick and do as the following operations Open the electromagnetic brake lock move backwards electromagnetic br...

Page 23: ...don t let them bite and chew it When pulling out the power wire please hold the plug 6 If the breaker circuit insurance brake tripped many times when charging please unplug chargers immediately and co...

Page 24: ...it will damage your Motobility E Traveler 180 and the Motobility E Traveler 180 cannot play the best performance and effect Caution Please make sure that this wheelchair power has been shut down befor...

Page 25: ...n device If the current provided to the motor is over the electronic fuse will close the current If encountered with some malfunction when driving the over current protection device will be started th...

Page 26: ...hair together you must be well prepared to ensure the security and two carriers are required Please seize the non removable part to lift the wheelchair Step 1 Shut off the power lose the lever lock kn...

Page 27: ...h the backrest back to the largest extent at the same time make sure that if the wire is bounced to the hole location of the backrest frame Before using the scooter the user must make sure that the th...

Page 28: ...dealer 1 Introduction When maintenance LED light flickers it means that there is something wrong with the wheelchair And the alarm may generate from the motor brake battery wire connection or the whee...

Page 29: ...motor connection device and power wire are loose or not Flicker five times slowly malfunction of the right motor Check the right motor connection device and power wire are loose or not Flicker six ti...

Page 30: ...estruction or secret conversion there is no guarantee or we need to charge the maintenance fee 1 No guarantee a Back cushion seat cushion armrest foam cotton backrest foam cotton decorating parts are...

Page 31: ...problem the dealer needs to fix or change the parts 2 No guarantee 1 Incorrect operation and maintenance 2 Using incompatible replacement part 3 Accident or misuse caused by mechanical damage 4 Consu...

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