
Main Structure
This series of electric wheelchairs are mainly composed of two parts:
1) Frame Part: frame, wheel, footrest, armrest, backrest etc.
2) Electrical Part: control, motor, battery.
Application Range
Our electric wheelchair is for disabled and elderly people (less than 100kg) using as walking vehicle,
suitable for outdoor middle distance use. Do not run on the motorways.
2 Safety Instructions
2.1 Driving Notice
General Driving Cautions
Please keep your hands on the armrest to control the wheelchair.
Please practice in parks or other safe open places until you can use the wheelchair skillfully.
Fully practice driving in a safe place, to master principle of moving forward, stopping and turning
circles.
Before driving to the road, please be accompanied by caregivers and confirm it is safe.
Please strictly follow traffic rules of the pedestrian, do not regard yourself as vehicle driver.
Please drive on the sidewalk and the zebra crossing. Do not drive on vehicle lane.
Steadily drive, to avoid driving in ‘Z’ line or sharp turn.
Please keep pressure of pneumatic tire properly, the abnormal tire pressure may cause unsteady
driving or excessive lost of current.
Accompanied by Caregivers or Avoid Driving in These Conditions
Drive in bad weather, such as rainy day, heavy fog, strong wind, snow, etc.
In case of wheelchair is wet out, wipe the water immediately.
Drive on the bad road condition, such as muddy, trail, sand road, gravel, etc.
Drive on crowed road.
Drive on no fence side ditch, pond, etc.
Across the railway.
When you have to across railway, pause at turnoff to confirm it is safe, and make sure that the tires
will not be stuck by railway.
The electric wheelchair is only for personal use, do not carry people or goods, and do not for a
traction purposes.
Precautions for Uphill and Downhill
Avoid driving on following places: steep hills, tilt places, high steps, channels etc.
Avoid driving on steep slopes, the slope range should be less than 9 degrees. Please carefully
operate the control when drive on slopes.
Keep moving forward during uphill or downhill.
Slow down speed during downhill.
Avoid driving sideways on the steep.
Forbid driving on the stairs place and avoid crossing high steps.
Avoid crossing wide ditches.
During crossing ditches, keep 90°angel between tires and the ditches.
Do not set the wheelchair to manual mode during uphill and downhill.
When the wheelchair is malfunction at traffic crossing, please immediately ask passerby for help. And
set wheelchair to manual mode, then push wheelchair to leave the scene, or user to get away from
the site to a safe place immediately.
Precautions for the Caregivers
Caregivers should confirm that the users’ feet are on the footrests’ proper position and ensure clothes
do not attach to the wheels.
Caregivers should push the wheelchair to move forward to keep safe on steep slope or long slope.