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Gilani Engineering - FALCON
This manual electric wheelchair model referred to as FALCON. Before using the product,
please read this instruction Manual carefully for the purpose of correct operation, especially where it
is marked with ★.

Content
Guidance for Use……………………………………………………………………………… 01
To Users……………………………………………………………………………………… 02
Safety Sign…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 03
Product Construction…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 04
Technical Parameter…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 06
Electromagnetic Interference ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 09
Guide for Safe Use …………………………………… ………………………………………. 10
User…………………………………………………………………………………………10
Caregiver……………………………………………………………………………………11
Precautions for control panel use ………………………………………………………… 12
Precautions for static wheelchair ………………………………………………………… 12
Operating environment…………………………………………………………………… 13
Applicable road …………………………………………………………………………… 14
Road driving ……………………………………………………………………………… 14
The motorized vehicle safety………………………………………………………………14
Balance of driving ………………………………………………………………………… 15
Attention when getting on/off the wheelchair ……………………………………………15
Attentions when dress in wheelchair………………………………………………………17
Through the obstacles …………………………………………………………………… 18
Reverse driving …………………………………………………………………………… 18
Drive on inclined plane / slope / hillside ………………………………………………… 19
Load capacity……………………………………………………………………………… 20
Attentions when up and down the stairs ………………………………………………… 20
Installation Guide ………………………………………………………………………………21
Mounting safety belt ……………………………………………………………………… 21

Mounting control panel…………………………………………………………………… 22
Operation Guide………………………………………………………………………………...25
Press power on/off button………………………………………………………………… 25
Use joystick to control the wheelchair………………………………………………………25
Use the horn ……………………………………………………………………………… 27
Braking………………………………………………………………………………………… 27
Battery Use…………………………………………………………………………………… 28
Install / Remove battery……………………………………………………………………30
Charge battery………………………………………………………………………………31
Over‐discharge protector……………………………………………………………………32
Over‐current protector………………………………………………………………………32
Battery socket cleaning …………………………………………………………………… 32
Folding and Unfolding………………………………………………………………………… 33
Fold the wheelchair ……………………………………………………………………… 33
Unfold the wheelchair…………………………………………………………………… 34
Maintenance…………………………………………………………… ………………… 35
Troubleshooting……………………………………………………………………………… 36
Warranty …………………………………………………………………………………… 37
Warranty Card ………………………………………………………………………………… 38

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2
please contact the manufacturer or distributor to obtain professional technical
guidance and help; otherwise danger or injury may occur as a result of misleading the
users.

3
To Users
Dear users ,
Thank you for using our FALCON electric wheelchair. Incorporating innovative design and
precision manufacturing, FALCON electric wheelchair delivers excellent safety, comfort and
portability to you. As your reliable friend, FALCON will help you enjoy free move and fresh air as
you like.
Before operating your FALCON electric wheelchair for the first time, please read this
manual carefully. This instruction manual will help you to understand how to set up, operate
and maintain this wheelchair properly.
If you have any trouble understanding the instructions of this manual, or requires further
assistance on setting up, operating and the maintenance your wheelchair, please contact
your distributor or the manufacturer for more complete, specific and professional guidance and
help.
Gilani Engineering PTY LTD
Appendix:
Regional Distributors (if any, the following information will be provided)
Name: Gilani Engineering PTY LTD.
Address: 14 Smithfield Rd, Smithfield NSW 2164

4
Tel: (02) 8740 8963
Website: www.gilaniengineering.com.au
Email: [email protected]
Manufacturer
Gilani Engineering PTY LTD.
14 Smithfield Rd, Smithfield NSW 2164
Australia

5
Secondary (auxiliary) device
Easy to be squeezed / crashed.
Store in clean & dry place protected from rain, snow, ice, salt and water.
Test of immunity to electromagnetism / RF of 30 V/M passed.
Safety Sign
The following signs will help you identify a n dunderstand FALCON’s important
cautious operation, imperative operation and prohibitive operation. These signs are
extremely important, please go through them carefully.
Please read and observe the guidance provided in this manual.
A safety warning sign, or an indication of a dangerous operation that may
endanger your safety or others’safety.
The main application part
In the course of operation do not use mobile, walkie talkie, notebook or other
radio transmitters.

6
Corrosive substance contained in the battery.
Danger of explosion
Do not use batteries of different models & capacities, do not use old and new
batteries together (replace the battery completely).
When using tools and other metal objects, keep away from the negative and
positive poles of the battery; short circuit or electric shock may occur if the two
poles are contacted.
Inflammable materials, do not expose to heat source such as naked flame or
spark; do not transport the battery along with inflammable or explosive material.
Disposal and recycling‐‐
Only authorized recycling companies can recycle parts of this wheelchair.

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9
Technical Parameters
Model FALCON
Folded Size 580*325*780 mm (L*W*H)
Unfold Size 960*580*930 mm (L*W*H)
Max weight Capacity 160 kg
Motor
Type Brushless DC Motor
Rated Power 250 W*2pcs
Input Power DC 24V
Brake System Intelligent Electromagnetic Brake
Battery
Type Lithium Battery
Capacity 6Ah*2pcs
Output Voltage DC 24V
PCS Two
Charging Time 6‐8 Hours
Controller
Type/Plug Type Assist type/European Standard, 2 Core
Input Power AC 100‐220 V, 50‐60Hz
Output Voltage/Current DC 24V, 2A
Front Wheel
Outer Diameter/Tire Width 7" ×1.77"(180 mm x 45 mm)
Type Solid Tire
Material PU Solid
PCS 2 PCS
Rear Wheel
Outer Diameter/Tire Width 12.5" ×2.25"(320 mm x 57 mm)
Material PU Solid Tire
Number 2 PCS
Weight
Without Battery 23.5 kg
With two Batteries 26.5kg
Maximum Grade ability 6°
Driving Range 18 km with two batteries
180

10
Max Speed 6 km/h (3.75 mph)
Turning Radius 835 mm
Highest Obstacle Capability 40 mm (1.57")
Full overall length 975mm
Overall width 610mm
Stowage length 690mm
Stowage width 425mm
Stowage height 890mm
Rising / mm
Total mass 31.7kg
Mass of heaviest part 0.62kg(seat)
Pivot width 835mm
Reversing width 960mm
Turning diameter 1670mm
Ground clearance 70mm
Required width of angled corridor 960mm
Required doorway entry depth 1750mm
Required corridor width for side 960mm
Overall length with legrest 970mm
Overall width 610mm
Folded length 320mm
Folded width 610mm
Folded height 780mm
Total mass 26.5kg
Mass of the heaviest part 0.62kg
Static stability downhill 5°
Static stability uphill 8°
Static stability sideways 15°
Energy consumption 18km
Dynamic stability uphill 8°
Obstacle climbing 35mm
Maximum speed forward 6km/h
Minimum braking distance from 1000mm

11
Seat plane angle 4°
Effective seat depth 420mm
Effective seat width 480mm
Seat surface height at front edge 480mm
Backrest angle 8°
Backrest height 400mm
Footrest to seat distance 360mm
Leg to seat surface angle 105°
Armrest to seat distance 250mm
Front location of armrest 420 mm
Horizontal location of axle 600mm
Minimum turning radius 835mm
Maximum occupant mass ‐‐ kg
Seat plane angle 4°
Effective seat depth 420mm
Seat width 480mm
Effective seat width 480mm
Seat surface height at front edge 500mm
Backrest angle 8°
Backrest height 400mm
Backrest width 480mm
Headrest in front of backrest / mm
Headrest height above seat / mm
Footrest‐to‐seat distance 360mm
Footrest clearance 70mm
Footrest length 260mm
Footrest‐leg‐angle 95°
Leg‐to‐seat‐surface angle 105°
Armrest‐to‐seat distance 250mm
Front armrest‐to‐backrest 360mm
Armrest length 330mm
Armrest width 50mm
Armrest angle 6°
Distance between armrests 480mm
Front location of armrest 420 mm
Propelling wheel diameter 320mm
Horizontal location of axle 20mm

V
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1. Though FALCON has pas
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nity to som
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w
ing rule: w
operate p
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ission sou
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out of cont
r
ny form to FALCON b
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u
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o
13
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tools and
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battery; s
h
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ntacted.
ing FALCON, user mu
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en practici
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ndependen
t
t
be ensure
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oid the dan
g
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ther metal
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ort circuit
st read and
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o
t
ly and profi
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, do not try
ent in which FALCON
g
ers.
14
N
ING
objects, ke
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or electric
adequately
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rward, tur
n
ciently perf
o
any new op
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is to be ope
e
p away fro
m
shock may
understand
n
ing, crossin
o
rm these o
e
rations.
rated for a
n
m
the nega
t
occur if th
e
this Manua
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g over obst
a
perations.
n
y potential
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t
ive and po
s
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two pole
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ways of op
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all when it
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prevent th
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the wheelc
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Check t
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the user th
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6. When h
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6.1 To
p
approp
suppor
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mainta
i
6.2 To
a
action,
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you wis
h
r
t
e with the
u
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ration ada
p
h
as been p
o
e
wheelchai
r
u
shing this
w
hair from o
v
h
e push ha
n
r
ough obsta
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lping the u
s
p
revent the
riate positi
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t
the user
o
i
ning your
b
a
llow the u
s
t
ell the user
h
him or he
r
u
ser and ta
k
p
table to th
e
wheelchair to get into manual stat
e
o
wered of
f
.
3.
When moving FALCON manua
r
from tippi
n
w
heelchair,
y
v
erturning b
a
n
dle, make
s
cles.
s
er cross ov
e
user’s bac
k
o
n that is i
n
o
r the tilted
b
ack vertic
a
s
er to be p
r
what you a
r
to do.
CA
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k
e advice fr
o
e
user’s abili
2. To move FALCON manually, th
e electrom
a
e
; it shall be
lly, choose
s
n
g over.
y
ou must u
s
a
ckwards w
h
s
ure the pu
s
e
r obstacle:
k
from bein
g
n
line with
wheelchai
a
l.
r
epared and
re going to
d
15
U
TION
o
m the doct
o
i
ty.
a
gnetic brak
e
noted that
s
afe and reli
a
s
e the push
h
en pushin
g
s
h handle
d
g
hurt, the
human bo
d
r, you can
s
reduce ac
c
d
o and expl
a
o
r, nurse or
e
must be p
o
electromag
n
a
ble point t
o
handle in t
h
g
.
d
oes not ro
t
user shall
b
d
y kinetics.
s
lightly ben
c
ident risk,
b
a
in why; als
o
therapist t
o
o
wered off
t
n
etic brake
w
o
exert the
p
h
e back. Thi
s
t
ate or slid
e
b
e maintai
n
When you
d your kne
b
efore start
o
tell the us
e
o
determine
t
o allow the
w
ill not wor
k
p
ush force t
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s
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e
while pus
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ed in an
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P
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f the panel
.
2
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mmediately
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1
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n you are t
o
t
cushion tig
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n helping
t
t
s crossing‐
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o
the user d
u
n
ot try to cr
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wheelchai
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button on
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and contac
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adjust the
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tilt the wh
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tly.
t
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p
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ver capabil
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e to strong
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ss over obs
t
o
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f the contr
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r due to coll
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the after‐s
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el use
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l panel ne
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1 ) to avoid
ision or loo
s
panel fails
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sing the w
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ale service
f
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ry six mont
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w
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o
e
d to be
s
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or is not
h
eelchair
f
or repair.
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ind the use
r
o move up
o
id damage
crossing‐o
v
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r
to back aga
and down
to the wh
e
v
er capabilit
y
inst the
the steps
e
elchair or
y
.
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