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2.PARTS INTRODUCTION

  

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. Armrest 

2. Cushion 
3. Footrest 
4. Front Wheel Assembly 
5. Rear Wheel Assembly       
6. Motor 
7. Backrest 
8. Cup Holder(optional) 
9. Storage bag 
10. Controller 
11. Front Suspension 
12. Battery box 
13. Anti-tip wheel 

14. Reflector 
15. Folding and Locking 

Mechanism 
16. Backrest adjustment 

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Summary of Contents for Dash E-Fold

Page 1: ...Dash E Fold Powerchair Owner s Manual Please read this owner s manual carefully before operating your E Fold Powerchair and keep it for future reference Rev V 01 ...

Page 2: ...before operating the product indicates prohibited behaviors and actions Please pay great attention to where there are warnings attentions and suggestions This owner s manual includes Inspection and maintenance record and a letter of warranty Please keep them with your Powerchair In the event that you lend your Powerchair to someone else please also give them this owner s manual With the change of ...

Page 3: ...CONTENTS 1 SAFETY 4 2 PARTS INTRODUCTION 6 3 SPECIFICATIONS 7 4 BATTERY AND BATTERY CHARGING 8 5 ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION 10 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING 19 7 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 20 8 WARRANTY 22 P a g e 3 22 ...

Page 4: ...ll Try to avoid driving on the road with a loose covering Do not drive on the road if the road condition is unclear for you The E Fold is capable of crossing obstacles with a certain height at this time do lower down the speed and pass the obstacle slowly Warning Never exceed the incline limitation and other requirements that is specified in the owner s manual Safety Precaution Do not operating yo...

Page 5: ...crash tested Warning Always protect the battery from freezing temperature Never charge the frozen battery which may damage the battery and result in human casualties Do not operate your powerchair on icy slippery or salted ground as it may cause an accident and human casualties Warning Automatic braking distance becomes longer if driving on a slippery ground when it rains or snows Notice for use M...

Page 6: ...ly 5 Rear Wheel Assembly 6 Motor 7 Backrest 8 Cup Holder optional 9 Storage bag 10 Controller 11 Front Suspension 12 Battery box 13 Anti tip wheel 14 Reflector 15 Folding and Locking Mechanism 16 Backrest adjustment button 1 10 2 9 3 4 5 11 7 8 6 15 13 14 16 12 P a g e 6 22 ...

Page 7: ...elligent brake system joystick control Weight Capacity 125kg Tyres Rear wheel 2 x 12 5 Air PU plastic hub optional aluminum hub Front wheel 2 x 6 solid PU plastic hub optional aluminum hub Battery 1 x 25 9V 10AH Lithium Battery 2nd optional Charger 29 4V 2 0A Controller Micon controller Total Weight battery included 26kg 57 32 lb 24kg 52 91 without battery Braking distance 1 0m Obstacle clearing c...

Page 8: ...repeatedly charge your battery charge it once a month 4 Charge a discharged battery as soon as possible do not leave lithium batteries in a low state of charge for extended periods 5 Keep the lithium battery away from fire water and heat 45 and avoid violent vibration crashes and positive and negative pole shorted 6 Do not overcharge the lithium battery Charging periods shall be no more than 20 ho...

Page 9: ...mperature etc of the battery normally it lasts 8 12 hours After charging finishes the indicate light turn to green and charging automatically interrupts 6 Once the indicator light turns to green it indicates the charging is completed At this time you can unplug from the wall then unplug the microphone plug from the charging socket 7 If a second battery is in use repeat the above instructions for t...

Page 10: ...hole powerchair Power system is activated once the power button is pressed and the system is turned off after pressing again 3 2 Joystick Controls the powerchair to move forward backward turn left right speed up and park Push the joystick straight forward after turning power on the power chair will move forward The further you push the joystick the faster the powerchair will travel Release the joy...

Page 11: ...is the right time to charge the battery to prolong it s lifetime Once the red LED is on this is the low battery warning Operation on the Powerchair is prohibited at this time since continuous use on the powerchair will cause the battery to deep discharge and shorten the lifespan of battery The accuracy of the five LEDs display will be reduced with the extension of battery usage period 3 7 Charging...

Page 12: ...d powerchair s safety the unlocked brake function should not be used while going up and down slopes as there are no alternative brakes 1 Brake handle Function and installation disassembly of the anti tip wheels The function of the anti tip wheels are to prevent the powerchair from tipping backward while going uphill 1 Insert the anti tip wheels into their location on position 1 or 2 by squeezing t...

Page 13: ...l assembly Folding and unfolding Hold down the open button on the controller for unfolding the wheelchair and the fold button for folding Stand the powerchair upright and push it to move forward 1 2 Position 1 Position 2 P a g e13 22 ...

Page 14: ... the LED indicator on the controller is not bright enough and folding or unfolding the wheelchair becomes difficult Specification of battery 27A 12V Manual folding and unfolding There is also a manual folding and unfolding function in case of emergency such as power fail or fault 1 Just release the clip which is fixed on the actuator then remove the pin so that no connection with bar and actuator ...

Page 15: ...ton to unreeve the pin see the following image and push forward the backrest to fold it at the sample alternatively pull backward the backrest to unfold it Position 1 Pins F1 F2 Position 2 Actuator Clip P a g e15 22 ...

Page 16: ... Backrest adjustment The backrest angle can be adjusted by the lever into three different positions as below Position 1 Position 2 Position 3 F2 F1 P a g e16 22 ...

Page 17: ...aking it suitable for travel use 2 The whole powerchair can be put into a car boot after folding 3 Anti tipping wheels can be used when moving the powerchair 4 Foldable and self standing features are to conserve space Notes before operation 1 Make sure you acquaint yourself with the local traffic laws and regulations 2 Powerchairs are not motor vehicles They are designed for elders and physical di...

Page 18: ...ay damage the electric system If wet please dry and use it only if no faults 2 Never drive the powerchair in bad weather conditions such as raining snowing foggy strong wind and temperature less than 20 or higher than 40 etc To drive the powerchair in such condition may damage the electric system resulting in failure of control 3 Do not drive in the desert on sand mud puddles or any icy smooth and...

Page 19: ...ions to the left hand motor 3 Beeps LEDs The left hand brake handle unlocked or faulty reset the brake handle or check the connection Contact your local dealer 4 Beeps LEDs The right hand motor has a bad connection Check the connections to the right hand motor 5 Beeps LEDs The right hand brake handle unlocked or faulty reset the brake handle or check the connection Contact your local dealer 6 Beep...

Page 20: ...and or block the gear for a long time You should attempt to clean the lead wire on motors either yourself or via a regular service No water water may leak into the motors when crossing a puddle more than 5cm 4 Do not wipe any components e g shell etc of powerchair with chemicals like gasoline Wipe them with a clean damp cloth A neutral cleaner can be used if there is lots of dirt Meanwhile do insp...

Page 21: ...rough inspection a service by your dealer Notice In the event a problem is found or you think the powerchair is working abnormally Contact us or your local dealer and gain an inspection and maintenance Notice Charge the powerchair once every month once when not in use for long periods of time Maintenance 1 Check regularly for wire condition and wire connectors connection of all cables 2 Keep away ...

Page 22: ...ring part like tyres and plastic parts warranty is not provided In the event of any damages when using please contact the distributor A paid service is recommended after 1 year Warranty Exclusions 1 Damage cause by improper use and maintenance 2 Parts damaged due to spare parts not coming from the original manufacturer 3 Parts damaged by an accident 4 Warranty is not provided for wearing part like...

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