LIFEMAGIC Electric Wheelchairs Adults Instruction Manual
- June 16, 2024
- LIFEMAGIC
Table of Contents
- Catalogue
- Customer notification
- Safety profile and requirements
- Product Overview
- lnstallation and use
- System Diagnosis
- Control system
- Maintenance
- After-sales service
- Electromagnetic compatibility
- Packing list
- Power supply conditions and environmental requirements
- Labels, Packing Logo Design
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
OPERATING MANUAL
To ensure your and others’ safety please read the manual carefully before
using this prod uct !not Do use th is product on highways
Please read this product manual carefully before using this product! If you
have any questions, please contact our experienced after-sales service team as
soon as possible. We will promptly answer and handle your questions, and
provide you with high-quality customer service.
Catalogue
- Customer notification
- Safety profile and requirements
- Product overview
- Installation and use
- Maintenance
- After-sales service
- Electromagnetic compatibility
- Packing list
- Power supply conditions and environmental requirements
- Labels, Packing Logo Design
Customer notification
1.1 To information the customer
Scope of application The product only carries 1 person and the recommended
user’s weight is no more than 120 kg. The product is used for short distance
travel by the disabled or people unable to walk completely.
No driving on public roads First of all, thank you for choosing to buy and use
our elect ric wheelchair, thank you for your trust and support to our company!
Please read our instructions carefully before use
1.2 Safety Instruction
Be sure to read:
Please follow the instructions and specifications in this manual when
operating the wheelchair ir to ensure the safety of the product.
Be sure to abide by national and local road traffic regulations and drive
carefully.
1.2.1 Warning sign
Be sure to read the instructions, pay attention to the warning signs and read
them carefully to ensure safety.
Warning | Improper use can result in death or serious injury. |
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Note | Improper use can result in injury or damage to the wheelchair, |
Advice | Obey the rules of this manual to keep the wheelchair in good |
condition.
1.2.2Precautions before use
1.2.2.1 Every time you get into or get out of the wheelchair, don’t stand on
the foot pedal, step on the ground
Warning
1.ln and out of the wheelchair, do not stand on the pedal!
2.Be sure to wear the seatbelt provided during use.
Warning
1.2.2.2Practice in a safe and wide area such as a park before you are used to
driving
1.2.2.3Make sure the user wears a seat belt to ensure safety
1.2.2.4 Verify that the part s are stable.
1.2.2.5Make sure the battery is sufficient for use.
1.2.2.6Make sure to maintain the specified tire pressure (tire pressure:
<250KPa
Catalogue
- Customer notification
- Safety profile and requirements
- Product overview
- Installation and use
- Maintenance
- After-sales service
- Electromagnetic compatibility
- Packing list
- Power supply conditions and environmental requirements
- Labels, Packing Logo Design
Customer notification
Scope of application The product only carries person and the recommended
user’s weight is no more than 120 kg. The product is used for short distance
travel by the disabled or people unable to walk completely No driving on
public roads First of all, thank you for choosing to buy and use our electric
wheelchair, thank you for your trust and support to our company! Please read
our instructions carefully before use!
Note
Please follow the instruction s and specifications in this manual when
operating the wheelchair to ensure the safety of the product. Be sure to abide
by national and local road traffic regulations and drive carefully.
1.2.1 Warning sign
Be sure to read the instructions, pay attention to the warning signs and read
them carefully to ensure safety.
Warning | Improper use can result in death or serious injury. |
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Note | Improper use can result in injury or damage to the wheelchair, |
Advice | Obey the rules of this manual to keep the wheelchair in good |
condition.
1.2.2Precautions before use
1.2.2.1 Every time you get into or get out of the wheelchair, don’t stand on
the foot pedal, step on the ground.
Warning
1.ln and out of the wheelchair , do not stand on the pedal I
2.Be sure to wear the seatbelt provided during use.
1.2.2.2Practice in a safe and wide area such as a park before you are used to
driving
1.2. 2. 3Make sure the user wears a se at belt to ensure safety
1.2.2.4 Verify that the parts are stable
1.2.2.5Make sure the battery is sufficient for use
1.2.2.6Make sure to maintain the specified tire pressure (tire pressure:
<250KPa (pneumatic tire only)). Abnormal tire pressure may cause instability,
increase power consumption and reduce driving range.
1.2.3Precautions during driving:
1.2.3.1 The maximum load of this wheelchair is 120KG and the maximum climbing
angle is 10 degrees. Avoid steep slopes, sloping fields, high steps, ditches,
walking sideways or on steep slopes, snaking or sharp turns
1.2.3.2Please wear the seatbelt and practice driving in a safe place and
remember the functions of the wheelchair, When driving for the first time,
please travel with a companion and drive under confirmed safety conditions.
1.2.3.3 Please observe the traffic rules as a pedestrian, not as a motorist
1.2.3.4If an escort is necessary, please walk on pedestrian and zebra
crossings and keep to the right
1.2.3.5 Please avoid driving in the following situations or places. If you
still want to drive, please be pushed by an escort
a. Drive in bad weather (rain, fog, strong wind, snow, etc.). Please wipe the
wheelchair immediately when you get wet.
b. Bad roads (mud, snow, sand, gravel)
c. Drive on the road with heavy traffic
d. A shoulder road without a fence, ditches, ponds, etc.
e. When crossing a railway, stop before the level crossing and make sure that
the left and fight side are safe and that the wheels will not get stuck in the
railway. Same operation when cross obstacles such as trenches or cracks.
Advice If there is a risk front wheels getting stuck, it is recommended
to move backward (e.g., crossing the tracks, getting in and out of subway
carriage, etc.).
Note
Be sure to move in a direction at right angle to the track and any
obstructions, cracks or gaps, and it is strongly recommended that you
coordinate with your escort.
1.2.3.6 Up and down the hill must move forward. Please proceed at the lowest
speed when going downhill
1.2.37please avoid crossing high steps. The rum-up distance of this product is
50cm . The step that can crossed is about 6cm high. When crossing the step,
the direction must be at right angle to the step.
1.2.3.8If ou choose to turn your back when going downhill, make sure that an
attendant is present,
1.2. 3.9Do not use this vehicle to carry items and traction purposes, do not
stand or jump on the seat cushion
1.2.3,10 Mobile phones, radios or other transmitters may affect the use of the
electric wheelchairs, so that if the electric wheelchairs are in the area of
electromagnetic interference and get effected, it is recommended to close the
source of emission, and turn off the power supply of the electric wheelchairs
as soon as possible
1.2.311The circuit design of the wheelchair is based on the safety of the user
It is strictly prohibited to modify without permission
Th e use r should not drive or use the wheelchair in any motor vehicl e
because the user may be thrown from the wheelchair and injured in an emergency
or emergency braking. When in any motor vehicle, the user Warning shall move
from the wheelchair to the normal seat of the motor vehicle and secure the
wheelchair in the vehicle, For
1.2.4 Customer information
We only provide the repair and service described in this manual, please use
factory parts. Please note that our manual contains many cautions. Any vehicle
used incorrectly can cause injury. Careless driving may endanger your own
safety and affect the safety of others. Please follow our guidelines and use
your wheelchair properly. When driving outdoor, obey the traffic rules and
follow the Key points in this manual.
1.2.5Notes for escorts
1.2.5.1 Please make sure that the user’s feet are securely on the pedals and
the clothes will not touch the wheels
1.2.5.2Please keep the electromagnetic brake in gear when going up or down
hill. Do not release the clutch. (See Figure 23)
5.3Please do not brake too hard or too fast in case the user is ejected from
the wheelchair
1.2.5.4 Make sure the clutch is in gear when the wheelchair is not being
driven
Advice Environmental protection : Waste batteries and vehicles should be
recycled in accordance with relevant national guidelines, speed limit:
According to national regulations, the speed of electric wheelchairs should be
controlled below 6km/h. Please comply with relevant regulations to protect
your own safety .
1.2.6 Safe operation instruction
Operation mode of «different road surface Step Up and Down (see Figure 1)
- Slowly approach steps or obstacles and stop at the right Angle;
- place the front wheel close to an obstacle or step and lean against the step,
- Keep the front wheel at right angle to the obstacle and keep the direction forward;
- keep the direction and drive slowly forward until the rear wheels are cleared the obstacle and the maximum obstacle height is 4cm
Downhill (see Figure 2)
- The downhill speed should not set to the lowest gear, drive with the lowest a speed and keep within controllable range, po not swerve or brake suddenly,
- Do not try to go downhill on slippery roads; Uphill
- Keep the back straight when going uphill;
- Do not try to push your torso out of the wheelchair seat range while climbing,
- Drive straight when going uphill. Don’t zig-zag or make sudden turns;
- Do no t attempt slopes that are too steep and no more than 10 degrees is recommended
1.3.1 The Wheelchair and battery charger comply with GB/T 18029.21;
1.3.2in addition to the contents specified in 1So 7176.15, the manual contains
warnings on the related risks caused by electromagnetic radiation source
interference in the use environment of wheelchairs, including but not limited
to:
— mobile phones;
— Electronic goods anti-theft system
Safety profile and requirements
The warnings and precautions shown are intended to prevent unnecessary harm and equlrements1 perjury to the user or others when using the product correctly and safely Warning and attention contents are as follows:
Sign | Contents |
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Warning | Indicates that if used incorrectly , personal injury or death may |
occur
Note| Indicates that improper us e may result in personal injury or goods
damage.
| ( Mandatory (something that must .. obeyed), the specific mandatory content
is shown in words or pictures in or dose to the (‘) the picture on the left
show general mandatory
| 6phibit (something that is not allowed) , the specific content of the ban is
shown in words or pictures in or close to the0), the picture on the left shows
general prohibit.
Product Overview
[Name] Electric wheelchair
[Scope of application] It is suitable for people with disabilities or no
complete walking ability. Only carry one person and the user weight is no more
than 120kg. No driving in motorway [Structure and composition] It is composed
of front wheel, rear wheel, frame, controller, motor, cushion (backrest) and
battery box, as shown in the picture below. [product Performance J
Description
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Performance index(outdoor)
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Max speed, km/h| 56.0
Running braking performance| v Le el road braking, m| 51.5
Maximum slope safe braking, m| 53.6 (6′)
Slope parking performance| kr
Static stability| Forward leaning| ?V
Backward leaning| kr
Side leaning| 29′
Dynamic stability| Backward dynamic stability on the slope| kV’
Backward dynamic stability on the slope| 26°
Side leaning dynamic stability on the slope| Et°
Height of obstacle, mm| 240
Ditch width, mm| 100
Climbing ability (Angle) )| ket°
Minimum turning radius, mm| 51200
Theoretical driving distance, km| 220
[Product Features]
- Frame: Aluminum Alloy material
- Motor power; DC24V/250W;
- Drive mode: Double motor drive;
- Joystic k: Manual rocker controller;
- Classification according to electric shock-proof type: Internal power equipment;
- Classification according to the degree of electric shock protection: B type application part;
- Classification according to the degree of protection of liquid ingress: ordinary type (not against liquid into the closed equipment), the
- Classification according to degree of safety when used in the presence of flammable anesthetic gas mixed with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide: non-AP type and APG type equipment;
- Classification according to the opera tion mode: continuous operation;
- The rated voltage and frequency: D.C. 24V,
- Size(LWH) 1000(± 60mm) 630(± 60mm) 950(± 50mm)
- Net weight.26.5 (±2kg
[Name and illustration of wheel chair partsJ
1.Head rest tube; 2.Backrest cushion; 3.handrail, 4.Seat cushion; S.Controller
6.Knob for the controller 7.Footrest; 8.Frame; 9.Front fork and front wheel
10.Battery IL.Rear wheel 13.Clutch 12.Anti-reverse whee l lever on the motor ;
14, Motor ; 15.Folding mechanism , 16.Char
[Name, status, and function of each Part of the controller:
Controller 1
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Power: 20% of electric power per grid
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Switch; Power on or off
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Morn: Use the horn
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Downshift: Reduce driving speed
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Switch:Enables or disables the prompt tone
(Tap and hold) -
Press and hold to switch to manual mode
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Long press limits the maximum speed to 3 gears
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Up shift: Increase driving speed
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Joystick : Direction , speed and parking
lnstallation and use
4.1 Unpacking assembly and debugging
4.2.1 Quick installation and use:
4:11.1 Install the controller: After taking out the wheelchair, ue the
wheelchair ant reverse wheel ip stand up the wheel chat, align the controller
bracket and insert & into the mounting hole of the handrail support
reinforcement sheet: fas shown in AG. 7], and use the knob tp fix the bracket
after putting I into the mounting hole [as shown in
Note
The knob should be aligned with the hole of the bracket and then tighten. As
shown in [Figure 9] 4.1.1.2 Headrest tube installation (Attendant): First
press the armrest forward into place, and then insert the “headrest tube” into
the backrest frame tube, and then insert the headrest tube” and adjust the
height according to the user; Finally, tighten the knob to be fixed
4.1.1.3 Unfold the wheelchair : hold the headrest and footrest tube of the
wheelchair with one hand forward and one hand back to force the wheelchair to
unfold until most of it is unrolled, and then use the two fingers to press the
folding mechanism on the back seat tube of the wheelchair and pull the
headrest tube back and loosen two fingers until you hear “click” sound, the
backrest tube is fixed in place. [As shown in Figures 12 and 13] Also note the
“magic paste” of the
bottom layer of the back cushion as shown in Figure 14, and the install the
restorage bag and push forward the footrest as shown in Figure 15
Note
- Pl ease note that after the wheelchair is unfolded, make sure whether the “fixed pin buckle” at the back of the frame is fixed before use [as Jr shown in FG. 13].
- Please fasten your seat belt when using the product.
4.1.1.4Use of the clutch: When the wheelchair needs to be used in “electric mode” , the clutch needs to be pushed upward [as shown in Figure 16] Manual mode” needs to be pushed down directly [as shown in Figure 17] (if the wheelchair is faulty and the battery is insufficient, the “manual mode” need s to be turned on); The operation is as follow
Note Pay attention to the wheelchair condition, when the clutch 5
disengaged (automatic brake disengaged), Be sure to have a attendant with you
when switching from electric mode 1 manual mode. 2 Note that f using the
electric mode, but the clutch in manual mode state, the controller will alarm,
often called 2 sound and the second light Note is on, lever the clutch back to
the electric mode will solve the problem.
4.1.1.5 Folding use (Attendant): First flip up the armrest and remove the
upper layer of the seat cushion; Press the folding mechanism with two fingers
of one hand [as shown in Figure 18], meanwhile using the other hand to pull
the headrest tube forward; When it needs to be fully folded, turning the two
front wheels outward, otherwise they will go against the frame, and pay
attention to the controller cable during folding [as shown in FIG. 19], After
folding, pull up the “head rest tube” and then use the anti-flip wheel of the
wheelchair to support the transfer [as shown in Figure 20].
4.1.1.6 Removable battery (Patients or Attendant): To facilitate
the disassembly of the battery, you can lay down the wheelchair [as shown in
Figure 21], insert the portab le battery into the installation position of the
battery, and then release the battery lock until it enters the fixing hole [as
shown in Figure 22,23]. Then plug the connection plug into the battery (pay
attention to the three holes before plugging in) [as shown in Figure 24].
Remove th e battery first unplug the battery cable, then press the battery
button and pull out the battery [as shown in Figure 24]
Note
Before using the product, ensure that the battery is secured by the battery
lock
4.2 battery and charger
The charger is used to provide wheelchair charging. The round charging
connector (Canon head) can be connected directly to the controller and also
the battery charge in the slot below the joystick and then connecting the plug
to the household power supply. [figure 25]
4.2.1 Timing of charging
4.21.1Continuous use for more than one hour, or more than one quarter of the
electric quantity is used when the indicator is orange;
4.2.1.2tis recommended to charge it every day as long as it is used;
4.21.3If the electric wheelchair is not used for a long time, please charge it
every 1-2 months;
4.214 When the remaining power cannot reach the expected distance,
4.2.1.5 Follow the instructions below to complete the charging procedure.
Before charging, please read the instructions provided with the charger and
select the correct voltage:
Warning
Using it without confirming full charge will reduce battery life If the
accumulated mileage (the mileage between the two charging times) SE) often
exceeds half of the maximum endurance, the battery life will be significantly
reduced; when charging, personnel should not be on the electric wheelchair,
The company will not be responsible for any product failure or damage caused
by failure to follow the above battery maintenance conditions or by self-
replacement.
Advice
Do not expose the charger to the outdoors or heat sources, such as radiators,
fire sources, sunlight Do not move the wheelchair until the battery charger
plug and the main power plug is disconnected from the wheelchair and the power
source. When charging is complete, the charging indicator light wil l turn
into “green light”, try not to stop charging before charging is complete.
Warning
- Please keep away from the fire source when charging, which may cause the battery to catch fire or explode,
- Please do not smoke when charging because hydrogen will be generated, please charge in a well-ventilated place;
- Do not install or remove the charging socke t when your hands are wet or the socket is damp. This may cause electric shock
4.2.2 Charger
4.2.2.1 Charger parameters:
1. Input voltage: AC 110 -220v; 2 Output voltage: 24V/DC; Output current. 2A
4.2.2.2During charging, the charging indicator will turn orange and when the
charging is completed it will turn green,
4.2.2.3Charger operation is based on the attached instruction,
4.2.2.4 The charger must meet the requirements of GB9706.1-2007
4.2.3 Battery 4.2.3.1 Do not store the wheelchair or the battery in an
environment lower than minus 10 degrees Celsius or higher than 50 above
degrees Celsius, The environment will lead to overheating and damage the
battery or reduce the battery life,
4.2.3.2 This vehicle uses a maintenance-free battery without replacing or
supplementing battery fluid,
4.2.3.3 For other battery- related matters, see the precautions on the battery
bo x sticker
Warning
- Do not open the cover of the battery or get close to the fire, which will cause explosion and danger
- Damaged batteries have environmental protection and safety issues, so please recycle them in an environmentally friendly manner or notify the dealer or the company to deal with them
4.2.4 Battery cleaning
lf is the battery contaminated with dirty water, battery acid or other dust,
the battery will discharge rapidly, so please follow the steps below to clean
the battery.
4.24.1 Turn off the power;
4.24.2Wipe the wheelchair body around the battery with a clean cloth,
4.2.4.3Wipe the battery with a clean cloth, is there white powder in the
connector, a remove it with copper brush;
Note
- Make sure the connector is properly installed;
- Do not use the battery of this vehicle to supply pow er to communication equipment or other equipment;
- The capacity of the battery will change with the external temperature, and the endurance will be shorter in winter
4.2.5 Battery replacement
- For battery replacement, only use the same battery or the same type of battery recommended by the manufacturer. you need to replace the battery due to special factors, please be sure to read the instructions in this manual. If you have any questions about battery replacement, please contact our company or the dealer you purchased it from;
- Note Before replacing or installing the battery, be sure to turn off the power of the controller; If
- Please do not touch any metal objects with the battery connector;
- Please read the warning label on the battery carefully,
- If the slot or cover of th e battery is cracked, deformed, or leaks, replace it immediately.
System Diagnosis
This product will warn the abnormal state of the vehicle through the flashing
of the controller LED light and the horn looping alarm sound. Once the warning
signal is generated, it indicates that abnormal condition occurs in some part
of the electric wheelchair, which may occur in the motor, brake, battery, wire
connection and the product itself The product has built-in information
consultation function, and the displayed diagnosis number can reflect the
nature of the condition, These abnormal conditions can still be detected
without using other service tools. Voice message indicates: The first two
high-frequency sounds are the guiding sounds, and then are the number of alarm
sounds, The circular alarm may stop using the electric wheelchair according to
the severity of the situation. Please do not continue to use it, and
troubleshoot first to ensure that safety 4.31Sound signal code and fault
maintenance light indication Through the
built-in information diagnosis function of the product, the displayed
diagnosis number can reflect the nature of the situation;
Code | Problem Description | Diagnosis | Recommended Action |
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1 | M the LEO lights are off | Power café sleep mode | Two to cr check the fuse |
2 | Fewer LED lights mean less battery power | Low power and bow voltage | Low |
battery voltage, Lse after charging, if battery damaged
replenishing battery damaged, use after replacing. (Please
pay attention to environmental protection.
3| The left drive wheel Is not moving| Left side motor failure| Check f the
left motor Cr the Finking device and motor Wares connection at loose.
4| The right drive wheel 6 not moving| Right side motor failure| Check If the
right motor a the linking device and motor wits connection a. e loose.
5| The controller wit is abnormally hot| Over current| r the motor drive
mechanism 6 stuck, use the ammeter to detect the current and check the
controller
6| Direction control is noose| Joystick failure| I the rocker 6 reset a. the
rocker cable is disconnected, check whether the link plug 6 loose.
7| Controller not responding| Controller failure| Please contact with the
after-sales service
8| Direction control Error| Signal error| Please contact with the after-safes
service
9| Twice alarm from the controller| The wheelchair is in manual mode| Pull the
clutch lever upward to the electric mode
Control system
4.4.1 According to the speed limit set by the user, the joys tick can control the travel direction, the movement direction of the joystick instructs the wheelchair to move, and the moving amplitude of the joystick determines the speed of the wheelchair in this direction Joystick up: drive forward; Joystick down drive backwards; Joystick left: turn left Joystick right: turn right
Maintenance
5.1. Wheelchair cleaning and daily inspect ion:
5.1.1Clean the wheelchair;
- Use a wet cloth and mild detergent for cleaning; 0rhe electronic part should be contact with water; 0po not use high pressure cleaning equipment;
- Manual brake: Before each use, make sure that the static function of the wheel after manual brake is normal,
- Tire pressure: Before each use, be sure to check the tire pressure is normal;
- Cushions and backrests: Wash with warm water and diluted soapy water if necessary;
- Controller: In any case, the protective measures of the controller must be taken; fastening parts: Before each use, check whether all screws are firm, and tighten it immediately if it is loose
Scrub and disinfect: Seat parts, armrests and controller rockers can be wiped
and disinfected with 75% medical disinfection alcohol, The frequency of
cleaning and disinfection is generally once a week to
Note
prevent mold reproduction and maintain hygiene
5.1.2 Daily inspection:
Please check the following items before driving, if any abnormality, please
contact our after-sales service or the dealer you purchased to get the bes t
solution. you find any abnormality, please contact our customer service staff
or the dealer you purchased for repair service
5.2Regular maintenance records:
5.2.1 In order to ensure that your wheelchair is in good condition, please
contact our customer service staff regularly to do further wheelchair
maintenance and make regular maintenance records;
5.2.2We recommend that your wheelchair be inspected every 6 months and
repaired once a year;
5.2.3 The following is the check list for wheelchairs. Please check your
wheelchair at the recommended frequency below. For some checks, you must check
yourself when you sit in or get up from the wheelchairs to ensure safety
After-sales service
6.1 Product Term:
The electric wheel chair produced by our company belongs to active, non-
sterile, reusable products, and does not contain chemical substances. Through
searching, there are no relevant regulations or standards to specify the
contents related to the validity period of electric wheel chair and similar
products The safety, validity period and service life of wheelchair in
clinical use depend not only on the structural strength of the product itself,
but also on the user’s use, the product’s use environment, user’s use habits,
whether it is maintained according to the cycle and other factors. The
suggested validity period of our products is 2 years from the date of
production
- During maintenance or repair, if it is necessary to replace the battery, controller, joystick, motor, charger or other parts, please contact our company to replace the original parts of the same model and specification;
- Note The wheelchair and battery charger meet the requirements of GB/T 1B029.21;
- In the use environment of the wheelchair, the mobile phone or electronic product anti-theft system may affect its normal use;
- charged after the warranty period. Please consult the company’s after-sales service department for details of the charging standard, Free warranty during the warranty period, and fees will be
- you find any abnormality, please contact the customer service staff of our company or the dealer you purchased to obtain the repair service of the wheelchair
Electromagnetic compatibility
7.1 In addition w the accessories and cables provided by the manufacturer of
the electric wheelchair, the use of accessories and cables outside the
regulations may lead to a increase n the emission of the electric wheelchair
or a decrease nn the nose immunity.
7.2 The electric wheelchair should not be used dose to a@ stacked with other
equipment. § & must be ued close t or stacked, & should be observed and
verified that t can Operate normally under the configuration £ uses.
7.3 The folowing battery chargers and cables must be used to meet the
requirements of electromagnetic emission and anti-interference.
Charger, 24V1.7A
Table 2 Cable information
Cable Type | Length |
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Power cord | 0.9m |
Charging cord | 0.95m |
74 Except for cables (transducers) sold as spare parts for internal
components, the use of unspecified accessories and cables (transducers) may
increase the electromagnetic emission or reduce the immunity of the electric
wheelchair
75 The electric wheelchair has unique identification of the wheelchair and
battery charger model or other information
7.6 Guidelines and manufacturer’s declaration. Table 3 Electromagnetic
emission pact on wheelchair drive system
Launch test | Compliance | Electromagnetic environment Guidelines |
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RF emission n G8 4824 | Group | The equipment only uses RF energy for its |
internal functions, so its
Rf emission is very low and there is little possibility of interference to
nearby electronic equipment
Rf emission G8 4824| 8Type| The equipment is su itable for use in all
facilities, including domestic and residential public low-voltage pow er
supply eworks directly connected to domestic use
Table 4 Electromagnetic immunity to wheelchair drive system
Immunity tett| 613/7 1802921-2012 Test level| Compliance level|
Electromagnetic environment —Guidelines
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Electrostatic discharge *ESD)
Gliff1762Q2| ±6kV contact discharge
±3W al discharge| ‘OW contact takv al-| The floor shad be wood, concreto or
ceramic tie, and lithe fbor is covered with synthetic material, the relative
humidity shall be a least 30%
Power frequency nvignetc field ’50/50Hz) G13/T 176252| 30 A/m| 30 Ann| The
power frequency magnetic fidd shall have the horizontal characteristics ash
typical places d commercial a hospital environment
Guidelines and manufacturer’s declaration -Electromagnet immunity
The purchaser or user shal ensure that the equipment a intended brises in the
electromagnetic environment specified bebw:
Immunity test| GSa 18029212012 tat bvel| Coincidence level|
Electromagnetic environment — — Guidelines
Radio frequency| 20 tam 25Niktaii2.5Glitt| 20 Wm 25Miiz -25Gliz| Portable and
mobile off communication et: Moment should nd be used closer to any part of
the equipment than tie recommended isolation distance, including cables. The
distance is calculated by the formula corresponding 1 the transmitter frenueac
. lower than the coincidence leve l at8. interference may occur near equipment
marked with the follow symbols “1
A Station ary transmitt er, such as base stations of wireless (cellular /
cordless) telephones and ground mobile radios, amateur radio s, AM and FM
radio broadcast ing and televisi on broadcast ing, have fie ld strengths that
cannot be predicted accurately in theory. in order to evaluate the
electromagnetic environment of fo xed RF transmitter, the survey of
electromagnet ic field should be considered.
If the measured field strength of the place where the equipmen t is located is
higher than the above applicable R compliance level, the equipment shall be
observed to verify its normal operation fabnormal perform ance is observed,
supplement ary measures may be necessary, such as reorienting Of re-
positioning the equipment . 8in the whole frequency range of 150kh-80mh, the
field strength shall be less than 3/m
Recommended isola tion distance between portable and mobil e RF communication
equipment
The equipment is expected to be used in an elec tromagnetic environment with
controlled RF radiation disturbance. Accord ing to the mairmumn rated output
power of communication equipment, the buyer Of 0Se Ca prevent electromagnetic
interference by maintaining the minimum distance between portable and mobile
Rf communicatio n equipment [transmitter) and equipment as recommended below
Maximum rated
outiaut tower d transmitter| The isolation distance corresponding to different
frequendes of the transmitter/rn
---|---
150kHz – 80Welz
| 80a&tr -800MHz| 800M-It – 230-12
1| 12| 0.12| 23
1| 38| 38| 73
1| 12| 12| 2.
10| 33| 32| 73
100| 12| 12| 23
For the mnarum rated output power of the transmitter not listed in th e above
table , the recommended isolation distance D in meters (m), can be determined
b the formu la in the corresponding transmitter frequency column, where pis
the maximum rated output power of the transmit ter provided by the transmitter
manufacturer. In watts [W)
Note 1. At 80MHz and 800MHz frequ ency poi nts, the formula of higher
frequ ency band is adopted
Not e 2: These guidelines may not be suitable for all situation s. Elect
romagnetic transmission is affected by the absorpt ion and reflec tion of
build ings, objects and human bodi es. Table S Electron etic for vehicle
mounted emissionign and or-vehicle mounted battery chargers
Table S Electron for vehicle mounted emission and or-vehicle mounted battery chargers
Launch test | Compliance | electromagnet environment t Guidelines |
---|
Rf emission
G8 4824| Group l| The equipment only uses RF ener gy for its internal
functions, site #f emission is very low and there is littl e possibi lity of
interference to nearby electronic equipm ent
RF emission
G8 4824| 8Type| The equipment is suitable for use in all facilities, including
dom estic and residential public low-voltag e power supply networks directly
connected to domest ic ue .
Harmonic radiation 68 17625.1| Atypia
Voltage fluctuation /fl icker emission GB/T 17625.2| Complain nce
Table 6 Electron noetic runty for vehicle mounted and nor- mooted battery
changers
Guidelines ad manufacturer’s statements electromagnetic immunity
The purchaser or user shall ensure that the equipment is intended for use in
the electromagnet ic environment specified below
Immunity test| 68/T 18029.21-2012
Test level| Compliance level| Electromagnetic environment Guidelines
---|---|---|---
Elect rostatic disc harge (ES0 68/T 17626.2| ± 6kV contact dischar ge
± 8kV air discharg e| Complianc e level| floors sho uld be wood, concrete or
tile, if floors are covered with synthet ic material , the relative humidity
should be at least 30%
Group of elec trical fast transient pulses
68/T 17626.4| tikVPower cord
±0.5kV for put/output lines| ± 1kV To power cord
±not applicable| Network pow er supply should be of typic al quality used in a
commercial 0or hospital envir onement
Surge 68/T 17626.5| tikVPower cord
±0.5kV for put/output lines| ± 1kV To power cord
±not applicable| Network powe r supple should be of typical quality used in
| ± Lokv cord to the ground| Not suitabl e Cable to cable is not applicable|
commercial 0r hospital environment
Voltage dips, short interruption s, and voltage variations
on power input lines 68/T 17626.11| 100%UT, Lasting 0.5
cycle,100% UT lasting one cycle
30% UT, lasting 25 cycle| 100%UT, lasting 0.5 cycle,100% UT Lasting one week
30%UT, lasting 25 cycl e| The network power supply shall be of the quality
typic al for use in commercial a hospital 0 environment of the user needs to
continuously the un during power interrupt ion, it I$ recom ended that the
device be powered by an uninterrupted power supply or batt er
Note
UT refers to th e AC
network voltag e be for e applying the test voltag e Guidelines ad
manufacturers statements electromagnetic immunity he purchaser or user shal l
ensure that the equipment is intended for use in the electromagnet noetic
environment Specified below
mmunity test| 68/T 18029.21-2012 Test level| Compliance level| Electromagnetic
environment Guid elines
---|---|---|---
Rf transmission 68/1 17626.6
RF radiation 68/1 17626.3| 3V(effective value)
1S0kHz- 80MH 3V/m
80M42-2.5GHZ| (effective 3v value) 150kHz 80Hz
3V/m 80HZ 25G2| Portable and mobile F communica ation’s equipment should not
be used closer than the recom ended is oblation
distance to any part of the equipment, including cables The distance ls
calculated by the formula corresponding to the frequency of the transmitter
Recommended isolation n distanc Note+ p.according to the a0iuf rated output
power of th e transmitt er provided by the transm itter manufactur er, in
watts (W); 0 I$ the recommended isolat ion – distance, in meters (m) The field
strength of the feed RF transmitter is determined by surveying the
electromagnet ic fi eld A, and in each frequency range, it shall be lo wer
than the coinc idence le vel gt 8, Interference mayo0Cr 0ear equipment marked
ith the following symbols
A Stationary transmitt er, such as base stations of wireless (cellular /
cordless) telephones and ground mobile radios, amateur radios, AM and FM radio
broadc asting and television broadc asting, have field strengths that cannot
be pred icted accurately in theory . In order to evaluate the electromagnetic
environment of fled
Rf transmitter, the survey of electromagnetic field should be considered tf
the measured field strength of the place where the equipment is located is
higher than the above applicable compliance level , the equipment shall be
observed to verify its norma loper ation. fabnorm al performance is observed,
suppl emanatory measures may be necessary, Such as reorienting or repos
itioning the equipment Bin the whole frequency range of 150khz -80mh, the
field strength shall be less than 3V/m Recommended isolation distance between
portable and mobi le RF communication equipment The equipm ent is expected to
be used in an electromagnetic c enviro moment with controlled 9 radiation
disturbance. . According to the maximum rated output power of communica tion
equipment, the buyer or user can prevent elect romagnetic interference by
maintaining the minimum distance between portable and mobil e RF communication
equipment (transmitter] and equipment as recommended below Maximum rated ]The
isolation distance corresponding to different frequenc ies of the
transmitter/m
output power of transmitter w | 150kHz -80MHz | 80MHz – 800MHz | 800MHz -25GHz |
---|---|---|---|
0.01 | 0.12 | 0.12 | 0.23 |
0.1 | 0.38 | 0.38 | 0.73 |
1 | 1.2 | 1.2 | 2.3 |
10 | 3.8 | 3.8 | 7.3 |
100 | 12 | 12 | 23 |
for the maximum rated output pow er of the transmitter not listed in the above
table, the recommended isolation distance D, in meters (r), can be determined
by the formula in the corresponding transmitter frequency column, wher e p is
the maxirmum rated output power of the transmitter provided b the transmitter
manufactur er In watts (W)
Note
I. At 80MHz and 800MHz frequency poi nits, the formul a of higher frequency
band is adop ted Note2 These guidelines may not be suitable for all
situations. Electromagnetic transmission is affected by th e absorption and
reflect ion of build ings, objects and human bod ies
Packing list
NO. | Item name | Quantity | Note |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Wheelchair | 1unit | Mainframe |
2 | Charger | 1pc | I |
3 | Instruction manual (including after-sales service card) | 1pc | I |
4 | Upper seat cushion, upper back cushion, leg straps | 1set | Detachable |
5 | Headrest tube | 1p¢ | Detachable |
6 |
Power supply conditions and environmental requirements
Working environment requirements
Temperat ure 20±15C, relative humidity
60%± 35% and atmospheric pressure range
860h Pa -1060hPa
Working power supply conditions
Charging power supply110 -220V 50 Hz, maximum output current 2 A Internal
power supply device operating voltage; DC 24 V
Transportation and storage conditions:
Storage and transportation temperature should not exceed .10(gpC, humidity
should not exceed 93%, no corrosive gas and clean room with good ventilation
Loading and transporting according to the transportat ion marks and graphics
on the outsourcing box .
Labels, Packing Logo Design
Symbol | Introductions | Symbol | Introductions |
---|---|---|---|
**** | CE Symbol | AUTHORISED |
REPRESENTATIVE IN THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
| Manufacturer Name Address| | Manufacture Date
| Batch Code| | Store in clean & dry place protected from rain, snow, ice,
salt and
water
| Warnings Precautions| | non-sterile
| Keep dry| | Keep away from Sunlight
| LI Consult instructions for use| | Unique Device Identification
| Country Manufacture| | Model Number
| Importer| | Distributor
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