FreedomChair T3 User manual

FreedomChair T3 Operating Manual
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FreedomChair
Folding Powered Chair Model T3
User Manual

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Table of Contents
Warnings and Precautions ........................................................................................4
*Please read this content before use* ...............................................................................4
Limitations of the user ......................................................................................................4
Warnings and Precautions to Observe ...............................................................................4
Chapter 1. Foreword .................................................................................................5
1.1 Copyright ....................................................................................................................5
1.2 Statements..................................................................................................................5
1.3 Manufacturers' guarantees..........................................................................................5
1.4 Cautions......................................................................................................................5
1.5 Basic product information ...........................................................................................5
Chapter 2. Overview..................................................................................................6
2.1 Product Features and principles...................................................................................6
2.2 Scope of application ....................................................................................................6
2.3 Main technical specifications.......................................................................................6
2.4. Main structure ...........................................................................................................6
Chapter 3. Preparation of the chair............................................................................8
3.1 Wheelchair unfolding ..................................................................................................8
3.2 Wheelchair folding ......................................................................................................8
3.3 Installation and Removal of Anti-tipper wheel .............................................................8
3.4 Installation and Adjustment of the Joystick..................................................................9
3.5 Battery Installation and Replacement ..........................................................................9
3.6 Up and Down Adjustment of the Backrest and Folding of the Upper Backrest ...............9
3.7 Armrest Flip Function ................................................................................................10
3.8 Footrest Flip Function................................................................................................10
3.9 Electric and Manual Function.....................................................................................10
3.10 Use of Seat Belt.......................................................................................................10
Chapter 4. Operating the Wheelchair ......................................................................11
4.1 First use ....................................................................................................................11
4.2 Description of the joystick .........................................................................................11
Chapter 5. Battery Charging ....................................................................................12
5.1 Charging Method.......................................................................................................12
5.2 Charger Indicator Light ..............................................................................................12
5.3 Automatic Charger Switch Off....................................................................................12
Chapter 6. Maintenance..........................................................................................13

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6.1 Routine Checks and Maintenance ..............................................................................13
Chapter 7. Storage and Transportation....................................................................13
7.1 Storage .....................................................................................................................13
7.2 Manouvering the chair ..............................................................................................13
7.3 Transportation in a vehicle ........................................................................................13
7.4 Storage on public transport .......................................................................................13
Chapter 8. Troubleshooting .....................................................................................14
8.1 Fault and Troubleshooting Methods ..........................................................................14
8.2 Fault warning lights...................................................................................................15
Chapter 9. Product Warranty...................................................................................16
9.1 Warranty period........................................................................................................16
9.2 Warranty and Service record .....................................................................................16
Chapter 10. Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration ............................................17
Chapter 11. Labels, Packing Logo Design .................................................................19
Chapter 12. Representatives....................................................................................19
12.1 Manufacturer..........................................................................................................19
12.2 European Authorized Representative.......................................................................19
12.3 UK & Ireland Distributor ..........................................................................................19

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Warnings and Precautions
*Please read this content before use*
Limitations of the user
The user must be of sound mind and judgment, must not be unresponsive in their upper limbs, or who are
unable to use the wheelchair as prescribed by a physician.
Warnings and Precautions to Observe
•To ensure the safe operation of your powered wheelchair and to ensure its longevity, turn off the
power when it is not in use, and read and observe the following precautions.
•Do not operate the powered wheelchair without first reading the manual.
•The total weight of persons and items carried must not exceed the maximum permissible load
(see nameplate).
•The maximum permissible slope cannot be exceeded.
•Do not go uphill or downhill at maximum speed or you risk rolling over and losing control.
•Don't drive on very slippery or soft surfaces.
•Do not drive on slopes without guardrails
•Do not drive on the highway.
•Do not swerve or drive sideways on ramps or risk rolling over.
•Reverse with caution on a ramp, or you're in danger of rolling over.
•Do not climb over the maximum permissible height.
•Don't pull cargo.
•Please use the powered wheelchair with your seat belt fastened.
•Keep your feet and hands on the pedals and handrails at all times when using the powered
wheelchair.
•When you are new to using a powered wheelchair, please practice in an open area before using
in more confined areas.
•Concentrate and don't be distracted while the powered wheelchair is moving.
•Please use the crosswalk when crossing the street.
•Please pay attention to the battery indicator when driving a powered wheelchair.
•Do not cross the road when the battery is low, to avoid the danger of running out of power in
the middle of the road.
•If the powered wheelchair is not used for a long time, it should be folded and stored in a dry
and ventilated place.
•The powered wheelchair should not be stored in a high temperature and humidity
environment.

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Chapter 1. Foreword
1.1 Copyright
•This publication, including all photographs and illustrations, is protected by international
copy laws and all copyrights are owned by the manufacturer of the product.
1.2 Statements
•We reserve the right to revise the content of this document without notice.
•Some of the pictures in this instruction manual are schematics, so please refer to the actual
product if there are any differences.
1.3 Manufacturers' guarantees
•Our company guarantees free maintenance and replacement of non-manipulated damaged
parts during the warranty period.
•This warranty applies only to the range of conditions specified in the operating instructions.
•This warranty does not cover damage caused by external causes such as lightning strikes,
earthquakes, theft, improper use or abuse, or alterations.
•In the event of a problem with a product, please notify your retailer promptly of the product
model, serial number, date of purchase, and the specific problem.
•See Chapter 9. Product Warranty for warranty duration periods
1.4 Cautions
To ensure the safety and long-term stability of the product, please read this manual carefully before use to
fully understand its function, operation and maintenance.
Improper handling or failure of the user to follow the manufacturer's or its agent's instructions may result
in product damage or even personal injury.
1.5 Basic product information
•Product Name: FreedomChair T3
•Model specifications: see section “Main technical specifications”of this instruction manual
•After-sales service information: see section 7 of this instruction manual

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Chapter 2. Overview
2.1 Product Features and principles
•Using 2 powerful DC brushless motors, which have the advantage of low noise, high torque,
energy saving and high efficiency, maintenance free and long life.
•Using lithium-ion battery energy, which has the advantages of high energy density and
long life.
•Using a brushless special intelligent controller, which has the advantages of easy and free
operation and accurate positioning.
•Adopting the foldable multi-link frame structure (patented), which has the advantages of
fast folding, safety and reliability, easy operation, and compact portability.
2.2 Scope of application
Mobility for the disabled, the sick and the elderly with mobility problems
2.3 Main technical specifications
•Maximum weight capacity: 266lbs/120kg
•Maximum speed: Up to 4.06mph/6.5kmph
•Ground clearance: 2.36”/6cm
•Turning radius: 36.46”/85cm
•Overall length: 39.17”/99.5cm
•Overall width: 24.41”/62cm
•Overall height: 36.46”/92.6cm
•Folding length: 30.71”/78cm
•Folding width: 12.60”/32cm
•Folding height: 28.19”/71.6cm
•Drive wheels: 12”Rubber tire
•Front wheels: 8”PU tire
•Drive train: Two-motor, rear-wheel drive
•Braking system: electromagnetic brakes
•Standard electronics: 40 amp, brushless motor controller
•Battery charger: Off-board,2 amp
•Per charge range: Up to 9.37 miles/15km
•Battery size: 24V 10Ah
•Battery weight: 3.55lbs/1.6kg
•Base weight: 52.8 lbs/24kg
•Seat dimensions: 18”X17”/45cmX43cm
2.4. Main structure
This product is mainly composed of frame, wheels, seat, armrest, battery, motor and controller, powered
by lithium battery, the controller and 2 left and right brushless motors control the speed and direction of
the wheelchair carriage, as shown below.

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Controller
Motor
Battery
Armrest
Seat
Rear wheel
Front wheel
Footrest
Frame

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Chapter 3. Preparation of the chair
3.1 Wheelchair unfolding
Pull the two sides of the seat apart (Figure 1) and press the seat cushion down firmly until flat, as shown
in Figure. 2.
Figure. 1 Figure. 2
3.2 Wheelchair folding
Hold the front and rear of the seat cushion by hand, as shown in Figure. 3, then lift the seat cushion
upward until the frame moves closer to the middle, as shown in Figure. 4.
Figure. 3 Figure. 4
3.3 Installation and Removal of Anti-tipper wheel
There are two anti-tipper wheels installed under the left and right motors respectively. As shown in Figure.
5, insert the anti-tipper wheel into the pipe, adjust the appropriate length and angle to make the wheel
perpendicular to the ground, and then tighten the black locking screw as shown in Figure. 6.to secure it. If
you need to disassemble it, loosen the locking screw and pull it out to wheel assembly from the tube.
Figure. 5 Figure. 6

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3.4 Installation and Adjustment of the Joystick
Fix the joystick onto the armrest with the quick clamp screw, as shown in Figure. 7, then connect the plug
with one end of the connecting wire and tighten it, as shown in Figure. 8. Note: When connecting the
plug, gently rotate the two parts until they easily push together. Do not force the two parts of
the plug together otherwise the internal pins will bend and the connectors will be damaged!
Figure. 7 Figure. 8
3.5 Battery Installation and Replacement
Note: access to the batteries is easier if the chair is in the folded position. Insert the power plug into the
battery and tighten it, as shown in Figure 9. Use the connecting cable to connect the second battery on
the opposite side. If the battery needs to be replaced, loosen and pull out the plug, then swing the
retaining arm with the spring outward. Lift the battery by hand, as shown in Figure 11.
Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11
3.6 Up and Down Adjustment of the Backrest and Folding of the Upper Backrest
Pull out the left and right handles at the lower end of the backrest, as shown in Figure. 12,. Adjust the
backrest back and forth to a suitable angle. Ensure that the spring-loaded handles are securely back into
position.
For the folding of the upper backrest, press the folding levers on each side with one hand and pull the
upper backrest tube downward with the other hand, as shown in Figure. 13.
Figure12 Figure13

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3.7 Armrest Flip Function
Depress the spring loaded pin at the lower end of the armrest, as shown in Figure. 14, and then lift the
armrest upward, as shown in Figure. 15. If the armrest is to be fixed, the spring loaded pin will
automatically pop out after the armrest is pressed downward into place. There is also a lower hole in the
armrest tube that can be selected for fixing the armrest in a downward tilting position. This can be used as
an alternative position for the armrest or when lowering them to clear a tabletop for example.
Figure. 14 Figure. 15
3.8 Footrest Flip Function
The footrest can be pulled up or down, as shown in Figure. 16.
Figure. 16 Figure. 17
3.9 Electric and Manual Function
When the red handle of the motor is pulled back, it is in the electric operation mode, and when it is
pressed forward, it is in the manual pushing mode, as shown in Figure. 17. Note: The handle must be
pulled up in the electric mode, otherwise the controller will give an alarm and cannot start. In
manual mode, the power supply should be turned off, otherwise the push resistance will be
high.
3.10 Use of Seat Belt
Press the red button on the safety belt with your hand to open the safety belt, as shown in Figure. 18.
Adjust the appropriate length of the safety belt after sitting in the wheelchair, and buckle the safety belt,
as shown in Figure. 19.
Figure. 18 Figure. 19

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Chapter 4. Operating the Wheelchair
4.1 First use
After the preparatory work is completed, the wheelchair will be operated for the first time. Note: Users
must turn off the power, have the electromagnetic brakes in the locked position (see section 3.9 Electric
and Manual Function) and be accompanied before sitting firmly in the wheelchair, as shown in Figure 20.
Figure. 20 Figure. 21
4.2 Description of the joystick
As shown in Figure 22
•Directional Control Knob: Push the joystick knob in the direction you wish to travel. More pressure
will increase speed. Release the joystick knob to stop.
•Power switch: press the Power switch button to turn the power on/off
•Speed Increase button: Press to increase the maximum speed
•Speed Decrease button: Press to decrease the maximum speed
•Horn: Press to alert others of your presence
•Speed Level indicator: All lights on indicate that the maximum speed has been set.
•Battery Level indicator: displays current battery power.
Figure 22
After the user is seated in the chair, turn on the power switch and push the joystick knob forward. To stop,
simply release the joystick. Push the joystick knob in the direction you wish to travel. Note: This process
requires users to practice repeatedly before they can master it skillfully, as shown in Figure
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Chapter 5. Battery Charging
Note: If the mobility scooter is not used for a long period of time, it should be charged every 3
months to avoid permanent damage to the battery.
Take the charger out of the bag, as shown in Figure 23 and connect the mains power lead to the charger.
5.1 Charging Method
BEFORE connecting the charger to the mains power, insert the charger’s plug into the charging port
under the joystick as shown in Figure 24. Now plug the charger into a mains power socket and turn on the
power to start charging. Note: the charger will get hot during charging. It should be placed in a ventilated
and dry place for charging, otherwise it may damage the charger.
Figure. 23 Figure. 24
5.2 Charger Indicator Light
When the charger indicator is amber, battery charging is taking place as shown in Figure 25. When the
light turns green, the battery is fully charged. If the power button on the joystick is turned on, the battery
level indicator lights on the joystick will cycle back and forth to show that charging is taking place. The
chair cannot be operated when charging is in progress.
Figure. 25 Figure. 26
5.3 Automatic Charger Switch Off
When the batteries are fully charged, the charger unit will automatically turned itself off. If battery power
is almost exhausted, in order to protect the battery from excessive discharge, the controller and the
battery itself will automatically turn off the power. Note: when the battery indicator shows a low
level, please do not drive in hazardous areas such as crossing the road.

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Chapter 6. Maintenance
6.1 Routine Checks and Maintenance
•Periodically (weekly or monthly depending on the frequency of use) check the frame connection
fixings such as screws, nuts, etc., for loosening, corrosion, etc.
•Periodically check the folding mechanism for resistance, wear, etc.
•Check tyres regularly to see if there is aging, cracking, wear and tear
•In case of exposure to rain or wet weather, wipe clean as soon as possible to avoid corrosion
•Wheelchairs should try to avoid high temperature weather exposure
Chapter 7. Storage and Transportation
7.1 Storage
Keep the wheelchair folded and on its wheels in a ventilated and dry place, as shown in Figure. 27. Note:
If you do not use wheelchairs for a long time, you should charge the batteries every 3 months to avoid
permanent damage to the battery.
7.2 Manouvering the chair
Fold the wheelchair and lift it by hand for short distances, as shown in Figure 28. Note: Do not pull the
wires or joystick during handling, which may cause the wires to break.
Figure. 27 Figure. 28
7.3 Transportation in a vehicle
The wheelchair can be folded and placed in the trunk of the car, as shown in Figure. 29. Note: The
temperature in the trunk of the car may exceed 50 ℃in high temperature weather in summer. At this
time, the wheelchair should be taken out in time, otherwise there is a risk of combustion.
Figure. 29 Figure. 30
7.4 Storage on public transport
When taking the chair on public transportation, all the batteries on the chair should be removed, as shown
in Figure. 30. The wheelchair should be folded and packed for shipment, while the batteries should be
carried with you. Note: Protective measures should be taken when packing wheelchairs to avoid
damage during consignment, and the batteries carried should avoid falling, impact, extrusion,
etc.

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Chapter 8. Troubleshooting
8.1 Fault and Troubleshooting Methods
Serial
Number
Fault
Exclusion Method
1
Press Power Switch but
cannot power on
1. Check whether the controller is connected to the
battery
2. Check whether the joystick and controller are
connected
2
The battery cannot be
charged
The battery is not connected to the controller
The battery is full and no need to be charged
There is external damage to the battery. Please contact
the manufacturer to replace the battery.
3
Wheelchair speed is too low
The battery is short of power, please charge.
The speed limit is too low, adjust the speed limit
button.
4
Endurance mileage of
wheelchair is insufficient
The battery is short of power, please charge.
The battery is aging, please contact the manufacturer
to replace the battery .
5
A front wheel shakes during
running.
The bearing wear or damage, please contact the
manufacturer to replace the bearing
Screw is loose, please tighten the screw
6
The motor is too noisy
The gear is worn and please contact the manufacturer
to replace the gear box.
The bearing wears, please contact the manufacturer to
replace the bearing
7
The startup speed indicator
flashes
See
8.2 Fault warning lights for details

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8.2 Fault warning lights
Speed Indicator
Failure Type
Cause of failure
Exclusion Method
10010
Left Motor Brake
Solenoid
Left Motor Solenoid Switch is not
closed
Pull back the the red
handle
Left motor solenoid valve wiring is
disconnected
Contact Manufacturer
Left Motor Brake Solenoid or
Controller Damaged
Contact Manufacturer
10001
Right Motor Brake
Solenoid Valve
Right Motor Solenoid Switch is not
Closed
Pull back the the red
handle
Right motor solenoid valve wiring
is disconnected
Contact Manufacturer
Right Motor Brake Solenoid or
Controller Damaged
Contact Manufacturer
10100
Left Motor Hall
Left motor Hall wiring is faulty
Contact Manufacturer
Left Motor Hall or Controller is
Damaged
Contact Manufacturer
10011
Right Motor Hall
Hall connection of right motor is
disconnected
Contact Manufacturer
Right Motor Hall or Controller is
Damaged
Contact Manufacturer
00011
Left motor
overcurrent
Overcurrent Caused by Excessive
Running Resistance of Left Motor
The system will resume
automatically after the
joystick is released.
Motor or Controller is Damage
Contact Manufacturer
00001
Right motor
overcurrent
Overcurrent Caused by Excessive
Running Resistance of Left Motor
The system will resume
automatically after the
joystick is released.
Motor or Controller is Damage
Contact Manufacturer
00101
Joystick Zero Point
Fault
The joystick is not at zero point
during startup self-inspection.
Switch on and off again
Joystick or controller box failure
Contact Manufacturer
00110
Joystick self-
failure
Joystick or controller box failure
Contact Manufacturer
00010
Joystick and
controller box
communication
failure
The connection line between
joystick and controller box is
disconnected.
Verify that the
connection is correct
and reliable

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Chapter 9. Product Warranty
9.1 Warranty period
Repair within the warranty period will require proof of purchase. Out-of-warranty repairs will be charged
for and the customer will be responsible for shipping costs.
9.2 Warranty and Service record
User
information
User Name
Phone Number
contact
address
Product
information
Model
Number
Product serial
number
Date of
purchase
Purchase voucher
number
Retailer
information
Retailer Name
Retailer’s Stamp
Phone
Number
Service date
Maintenance
personnel
Maintenance records
Warranty
coverage
Warranty
period
Note
Frame
2years
Non-deliberate damage
Electric motor
1 year
Non-deliberate damage
Batteries
1 year
Non-deliberate damage
Chargers
1 year
Non-deliberate damage
Controllers
1 year
Non-deliberate damage
Wearable part
3 months
Non-deliberate damage of:
Front and rear tyres, seat back
pad, armrest surface, footrest pad

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Chapter 10. Guidance and Manufacturer’s
Declaration
Below cables information are provided for EMC reference.
Cable
Max. cable length,
Shielded/unshielded
Number
Cable classification
AC Power Line
1.5m
Unshielded
1 Set
AC Power
DC Power Line
1.5m
Unshielded
1 Set
DC Power
Important information regarding Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
This electrical medical equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC and put into service according to the EMC information provided in the
user manual; The equipment conforms to this IEC 60601-1-2:2014 standard for both immunity and emissions. Nevertheless, special precautions
need to be observed:
The equipment without ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE
WARNING: Use of this equipment adjacent to or stacked with other equipment should be avoided because it could result in improper operation. If
such use is necessary, this equipment and the other equipment should be observed to verify that they are operating normally”.
The use of accessories, transducers and cables other than those specified or provided by the manufacturer of this equipment could result in
increased electromagnetic emissions or decreased electromagnetic immunity of this equipment and result in improper operation.
WARNING: Portable RF communications equipment (including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas) should be used no closer
than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of theA06L/A08L, including cables specified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of
this equipment could result.”
WARNING: If the use location is near (e.g. less than 1.5 km from) AM, FM or TV broadcast antennas, before using this equipment, it should be
observed to verify that it is operating normally to assure that the equipment remains safe with regard to electromagnetic disturbances throughout
the expected service life.
STATEMENT: For the purpose of its operation, the equipment has wireless communication function, it includes RF transmitter and receiver, 2.4GHz,
Pulse modulation.
STATEMENT: The equipment is a large, permanently-installed system. According to chapter 8.6 of IEC 60601-1-2:2014, the test was only performed
at some discrete frequencies.
a) An exemption has been used and that the equipment has not been tested for radiated RF immunity over the entire frequency range 80 MHz to 6
000 MHz;
b) WARNING: This equipment has been tested for radiated RF immunity only at selected frequencies, and use nearby of emitters at other
frequencies could result in improper operation”; and
c) Following frequencies and modulations are used to test the immunity of the equipment.
Selected Frequency
(MHz)
Emitter
Frequency Range
Modulation
103.7
Radio
Business radio band
FM
433.92
Remote controller
ISM frequency
FM
446
Walkie-talkie
walkie-talkie
FM
915
Mobile phone
GSM900
Pulse
2400
Wireless router
WIFI
Pulse
5000
Wireless router
WIFI
Pulse
STATEMENT: The equipment is designed compatible with high frequency surgical equipment; the condition includes working or standby in close
proximity to high frequency surgical equipment.
When the AC input voltage is interrupted, the equipment will stop battery charging and if the power supply restored, it could be recovered
automatically, this degradation could be accepted because it will not lead to unacceptable risks and it will not result in the loss of basic safety or
essential performance
Following degradation caused by Electrostatic Discharge or Electrical fast transients/burst could be accepted because it will not lead to unacceptable
risks and it will not result in the loss of basic safety or essential performance:
During all immunity tests, a digital tachometer was used to monitor the rotating speed of wheel and a clamp meter was used to monitor the output
current of battery charger to verify the performance of EUT.
EMI Compliance Table (Table 1)
Table 1 - Emission
Phenomenon
Compliance
Electromagnetic environment
RF emissions
CISPR 11
Group 1, Class B
Home healthcare environment
Harmonic distortion
IEC 61000-3-2
Class A
Home healthcare environment
Voltage fluctuations and flicker
IEC 61000-3-3
Compliance
Home healthcare environment
EMS Compliance Table (Table 2-5)
Table 2 - Enclosure Port
Phenomenon
Basic EMC standard
Immunity test levels
Home healthcare environment
Electrostatic
Discharge
IEC 61000-4-2
±8 kV contact
±2kV, ±4kV, ±8kV, ±15kV air
Radiated RF EM field
IEC 61000-4-3
20V/m
26MHz-2.5GHz
80% AM at 1kHz
10V/m
80MHz-2.7GHz
80% AM at 1kHz

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Proximity fields from RF
wireless communications
equipment
IEC 61000-4-3
Refer to table 3
Rated power frequency
magnetic fields
IEC 61000-4-8
30A/m
50Hz or 60Hz
Table 3 –Proximity fields from RF wireless communications equipment
Test frequency
(MHz)
Band
(MHz)
Immunity test levels
Home healthcare environment
385
380-390
Pulse modulation 18Hz, 27V/m
450
430-470
FM, ±5kHz deviation, 1kHz sine, 28V/m
710
704-787
Pulse modulation 217Hz, 9V/m
745
780
810
800-960
Pulse modulation 18Hz, 28V/m
870
930
1720
1700-1990
Pulse modulation 217Hz, 28V/m
1845
1970
2450
2400-2570
Pulse modulation 217Hz, 28V/m
5240
5100-5800
Pulse modulation 217Hz, 9V/m
5500
5785
Table 4 –Input a.c. power Port
Phenomenon
Basic EMC standard
Immunity test levels
Home healthcare environment
Electrical fast transients/burst
IEC 61000-4-4
±2 kV
100kHz repetition frequency
Surges
Line-to-line
IEC 61000-4-5
±0.5 kV, ±1 kV
Conducted disturbances
induced by RF fields
IEC 61000-4-6
3V, 0.15MHz-80MHz
6V in ISM bands and amateur radio bands between 0.15MHz and 80MHz
80%AM at 1kHz
Voltage dips
IEC 61000-4-11
0% UT; 0.5 cycle
At 0º, 45º, 90º, 135º, 180º, 225º, 270º and 315º
0% UT; 1 cycle and 70% UT; 25/30 cycles Single phase: at 0º
Voltage interruptions
IEC 61000-4-11
0% UT; 250/300 cycles
Table 5 –Signal input/output parts Port
Phenomenon
Basic EMC standard
Immunity test levels
Home healthcare environment
Conducted disturbances
induced by RF fields
IEC 61000-4-6
3V, 0.15MHz-80MHz
6V in ISM bands and amateur radio bands between 0.15MHz and 80MHz
80%AM at 1kHz

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Chapter 11. Labels, Packing Logo Design
Symbol
Introductions
Symbol
Introductions
Batch Code
Catalogue number
Warnings and Precautions
non-sterile
medical device
Manufacture Date
Consult instructions for use
Keep dry
Manufacturer Name Address
Name and Address of European
Union Representative
CE Symbol
Chapter 12. Representatives
12.1 Manufacturer
Company: Kunshan Aoshida Electric Technology Co., Ltd.
Address: No.108 Matang Road, Penglang Town, Development Zone, Kunshan City, Jiangsu Province,
China.
Website: www.freedomchair.com
12.2 European Authorized Representative
Company: SUNGO Europe B.V.
Add: Olympisch Stadion 24, 1076DE Amsterdam, Netherlands
12.3 UK & Ireland Distributor
Proactive Mobility Ltd
Silverstone House
Kineton Road
Gaydon
Warwickshire
CV35 0EP
Phone: 0330 555 5225
Email: info@proactivemobility.com
Web: www.e-goes.co.uk
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