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  Model: CH4051 Black Frame

                                             CH4052 Grey Frame

                       

EZee Life

 Products

34 Futurity Gate, Unit 15

Concord, Ontario  L4K 1S6

EZee Fold 2G Portable 
Power Wheelchair

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Summary of Contents for CH4051

Page 1: ...Model CH4051 Black Frame CH4052 Grey Frame EZee Life Products 34 Futurity Gate Unit 15 Concord Ontario L4K 1S6 EZee Fold 2G Portable Power Wheelchair ...

Page 2: ...se 3 Product Safety Symbols 4 Technical Specifications 5 Components 6 Electromagnetic Interference Warning 7 Safety 8 Installation Guide 13 Operation Guide 14 Braking 17 Battery 18 Unfolding And Folding 21 Troubleshooting 22 Warranty 22 ...

Page 3: ...t your authorized provider or distributor to obtain professional guidance and help Failure to follow the instructions on this manual can lead to your safety being at risk as result of improper usage and voiding the warranty Authorized Provider __________________________________ Address ___________________________________________ Phone Number ______________________________________ Purchase Date ___...

Page 4: ...s or any other radio transmitters while operating Finger crush pinch point Store in a clean and dry condition away from rain snow ice salt and water Test of EMI RFI at an immunity level of 30 V m has been passed Corrosive substance contained in the battery Danger of explosion Do not use batteries with different amp hour Ah capacities No mix use of old and new batteries Always replace both batterie...

Page 5: ...ll Charge Range 16 km 32 km Max Speed 3 75 mph 6 km h Turning radius 31 5 in 800 mm Maximum Grade 12 Degrees Motor Type Brushless DC Motor Rated power 180 W Input Voltage DC 24V Brake System Intelligent Electromagnetic Brake Braking Distance 59 1 5m at max speed Battery Type Lithium battery Battery Capacity 8 Ah 16 Ah Output Voltage DC 24V 2A Controller Type Brushless dual drive rocker controller ...

Page 6: ...e 3 Seat cushion 4 Armrest 5 Backrest cushion 6 Upper backrest 7 Joystick 8 Seat Belt 9 Fender 10 Rear wheel 11 Battery 12 Front Caster 13 Carry Pouch 14 Battery Power Cord Connector 15 Motor 16 Free Wheel Levers 17 Anti tippers 6 ...

Page 7: ...romagnetic waves may cause malfunction or permanent damage to the chair s braking and control system CAUTION 1 The power wheelchair has passed the 30 V m EMI test and has a certain degree of immunity to most common electromagnetic energy sources However it is important for you to follow the safety guidelines as follows a Do not turn on or operate portable transceivers receivers radios or any wirel...

Page 8: ...h wheelchair and its capabilities Always seek assistance during your first use until you are confident enough to operate the chair independently and proficiently Always beware of any potential danger while using the power wheelchair When the power wheelchair is not in use turn off the power charge the battery and store in a clean and dry place Joystick To ensure your safety while operating the pow...

Page 9: ...chair in a clean and dry area Malfunction may occur if the device is in contact with rain snow or high humidity environments Do not expose the chair to any extremely hot or cold conditions The chair is not fully waterproof a humid environment may result in rusting or corrosion inside the chair If you are ever caught in any of these conditions please proceed to shelter immediately To prevent malfun...

Page 10: ...h forms of transportation while remaining in the chair it is extremely important that you secure yourself with the vehicle seat belt power off the chair and push the brake lever to Lock position Ensure there is no movement of the wheels and have the chair securely tied down This will help prevent injuries during sudden stops This chair is ultra compact and taking any transportation is made possibl...

Page 11: ...aning your body in the chair may adversely affect the chair s balance If you do not position yourself correctly you may fall off the seat or tip over the chair When moving your body such as lifting your body at one side or leaving the seat do not lean your body out of the range of the seat cushion When moving forward on your seat do not lean your body excessively Your hips must be always in contac...

Page 12: ...e forward speed gently when the front wheels just come in contact with the obstacle and increase the forward speed gently after the rear wheels cleared the obstacle Lean your upper body gently against the backrest when going over an obstacle with a descending slope Avoid any sudden stops and starts Always navigate perpendicularly towards the obstacle Inclined Slopes If you feel uncomfortable drivi...

Page 13: ...neys or getting up and down stairs and escalators It is prohibited to move or use wheelchair on stairs and escalators Serious bodily injury may result Installation Guide Mounting the Joystick 1 The joystick is mounted on the armrest Remove the armrest plug 3 if installed on the side of the chair you want the joystick mounted slide the joystick mount rod into the armrest tube 2 and tighten the thum...

Page 14: ... in the direction you push Note The speed adjustment adjusts the top speed the chair will go Even on the highest speed the chair will only creep along if you move the gimbal a very small amount Note The electromagnetic brakes on the chair are always engaged when the gimbal in in the neutral position When the gimbal is moved even a minute amount the brakes electrically release When the user release...

Page 15: ...ion when let go Push the joystick towards the target direction The joystick can control the drive proportionally the harder the push the faster it goes The max traveling speed is 6km hr Release the control joystick slowly and gradually for the chair to slow down safely 15 Movement Control lever operation Forward Push the control lever forward Backward Pull the control lever backward Right Push the...

Page 16: ...charger may need replacing Four Slow Flashes malfunction of left motor Check the left motor connection Check power wire connections Five Slow Flashes malfunction of right motor Check the right motor connection Check power wire connections Six Slow Flashes malfunction of left brake Check the left brake connection Check power wire connections Seven Slow Flashes malfunction of right brake Check the r...

Page 17: ... position will ensure the chair does not move allowing the user to get on off the chair safely and securely In Unlock position the internal clutch of the electromagnetic brake is disengaged In Unlock position the motor wheels can move freely even when the chair is powered off This will allow the chair to move manually CAUTION Before using the chair the brake lever must be in the LOCK position so t...

Page 18: ...ing charged Do not use non standard power supply eg generator or inverter Do not squeeze bend jerk or tie the power cord Do not smoke or ignite anything around the battery When pulling the power cord grab the plug to pull it out Keep the power cord away from children or pets If there is any issue with the circuit breaker pull out the charger immediately and contact your provider The operating temp...

Page 19: ... mounting or removing the battery Removing the battery 1 The batteries are located in the wheelchair side frames 2 Unplug the battery power wire near motor Fig F and slide out from the front of chair To install the battery reverse the removal directions Charging the Battery The battery can be charged with normal AC power AC 110 220 V 50 60 Hz The charging port is located under the front part of th...

Page 20: ...protector will cut off the circuit automatically and the controller will stop working When the lowest level red LED light on the battery level indicator flashes it means that the batteries need to be charged very soon When there is no red LED light on battery level indicator it means that the batteries must be charged within 2 hours If not the battery may be permanently damaged The charging time a...

Page 21: ...until the hang down towards the floor 3 Take off the seat cushion 4 Pull steel wire under the backrest 5 Push the backrest forward while lifting the front frame 6 Unlock the top back frame and rotate down between the arms Unfolding 1 Flip up backrest 2 Pull back on backrest while pushing down on the front seat frame Pull on the backrest until it locks in place 3 Flip arms back onto place 4 Reinsta...

Page 22: ...agnosis code For example the LED light flashes four times pauses and flickers four times again repeatedly it means that there is something is wrong with the left motor If there are 5 flashes the problem is in the right motor Please refer to the table on page 16 to determine the diagnosis based on the flashes Warranty Part Name Warranty Length Frame 5 Years Motor 2 Years Battery 1 Year Joystick 1 Y...

Page 23: ...nt in writing from our company 2 If the serial number on the chair is not original or is modified or is inconsistent with that on the warranty card or the serial number on the warranty card is altered warranty will be voided 3 The warranty is non transferable and is for the original purchaser of the chair only Disclaimer Thank you for purchasing our wheelchair We disclaim all responsibility for an...

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