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Table   of   Contents   

Contents   

Page   

1   .   Parts   Introduc2on   

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2   .   Set   Up   Upon   Arrival   

                        2.1   –   How   to   open   and   fold   the   Foldawheel   
                        2.2   –   Final   check   before   usage   

                        2.3   –   Armrest   and   Footrest   

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3   .   Opera2on   

                        3.1   –   Joys2ck   and   Controller   
                        3.2   –   How   to   Operate   Your   Wheelchair   

                        3.3   –   How   to   Convert   to   Power   and   Manual   Mode   

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4   .   Safety   No2ce   

                        4.1   –   Before   Driving   
                        4.2   –   While   Driving   

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5   .   Electromagne2c   Interference   (EMI)   

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6   .   BaXery   Charging   and   Care   

                        6.1   –   BaXery      
                        6.2   –   Charging   The   BaXery   

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7   .   Specifica2on   +   Contact   Us   

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PW-­‐999UL   User   Manual   

Summary of Contents for PW-999UL

Page 1: ...est and Footrest 2 5 3 Opera2on 3 1 Joys2ck and Controller 3 2 How to Operate Your Wheelchair 3 3 How to Convert to Power and Manual Mode 6 8 4 Safety No2ce 4 1 Before Driving 4 2 While Driving 9 10 5...

Page 2: ...e Bag 5 Rear Wheel 6 Front Wheel 7 Armrest 8 Backrest 9 Seat Cushion 10 Footrest 11 Push Handle 12 Folding Lock Cable 13 Control Box 14 Hydraulic Shaa 15 Lea Motor 16 An2 2lt Support 17 BaXery Connect...

Page 3: ...and Fold the Foldawheel When you take the wheelchair out of the box remove the plas2c cover and stand the wheelchair as shown Follow the 3 steps below Step 1 Hold the boXom of seat and push the footr...

Page 4: ...t will go into a locked posi2on If this happens and you cannot open the wheelchair kindly follow Step 1 again Use one hand to hold the backrest handle P2 while the other hand is suppor2ng the front pa...

Page 5: ...direc2on may cause the cable to catch underneath the armrest and not allow the joys2ck controller to rotate properly into place v Adjust the joys2ck controller to its upward posi2on and lock it 2ghtl...

Page 6: ...ed up for easier transfer to a bed or chair Raising the armrests also allows the user to get closer to a table while dining Make sure it is in the locked posi2on again aaer you lower the armrest to it...

Page 7: ...peraVon of your Foldawheel PW 999UL before you increase the speed seXng from level 1 to a higher speed level Page 6 v On O Bu on The On O buXon provides power to the electronic control system which in...

Page 8: ...ot a propor2onal indica2on so please charge the baXery when the green light on the baXery indicator disappears v Factory Maintenance Bu on The factory maintenance buXon is used for re programming of t...

Page 9: ...To push the wheelchair manually turn o the power using the joys2ck controller Although the wheelchair can be power operated in either mode the user should use power mode only unless the wheelchair is...

Page 10: ...surface Do not drive your wheelchair aaer consuming alcohol or when you feel 2red This wheelchair has been designed to operate on dry pavement at speeds up to 7km h 4 3 mph Drive on even pavement and...

Page 11: ...rol lever completely and the wheelchair will come to a stop Do not turn the power OFF from the joys2ck controller un2l you have come to a complete stop WARNING Do not set the wheelchair in Manual Mode...

Page 12: ...cause the power wheelchair to release its brakes move by itself or move in unintended direc2ons It can also permanently damage the power wheelchair s control system The intensity of the interfering EM...

Page 13: ...lems to your power wheelchair v Power Wheelchair ElectromagneVc Interference EMI Because EM energy rapidly becomes more intense as one moves closer to the transmicng antenna source the EM elds from ha...

Page 14: ...MI Note There is no easy way to evaluate their e ect on the overall immunity of the power wheelchair 5 Report all incidents of unintended movement or brake release to the powered power wheelchair manu...

Page 15: ...to purchase a second baXery which allows the user to operate the wheelchair for approximately 26 km 16 miles 6 BATTERY CHARGING AND CARE 6 2 Charging the Ba ery v The Foldawheel comes with a 24V 2A ch...

Page 16: ...85cm H x 60cm W 34 3 L X 33 5 H X 24 4 W Packing Size 35cm L x 78cm H x 64cm W 13 8 L X 30 7 H X 25 2 W Max Distance Full Charge on flat surface without stops 13km 8 miles with standard battery 26 km...

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