Rascal P327 User manual

Electric Mobility Euro Limited Canal Way, Ilminster, Somerset TA19 9DL
Telephone: 01460 258100 www.electricmobility.co.uk Issue 1: 06/08
Rascal Powerchair
Models P327 & P327XL
Owners Manual & Service Record
Model P327

Electric Mobility Euro Ltd offers the Rascal P327 Powerchair for convenient indoor and outdoor use. This mid-wheel
drive powerchair is a highly manoeuvrable vehicle that provides a comfortable ride for people with disabilities who
need a substantial powerchair with a good range.
So long as this powerchair is maintained and operated in accordance with this manual it should last for many years,
and provide you with freedom and independence.
Please read this manual thoroughly before using this powerchair. If you have any doubts about warnings or
instructions, ask your dealer for an explanation. If at any time you feel you may not be able to control the vehicle
safely, do not drive, but consult your dealer for a solution.
If you think the Powerchair may be damaged, do not drive it but contact your dealer for advice.
We suggest that you keep this manual in a safe place. It contains essential information on the operation of the
Powerchair and also includes the maintenance records.
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Notice
All Electric Mobility Vehicles are sold through authorised dealers. Make sure your dealer demonstrates all
the features of the product prior to, or when, it is delivered.
Warning!
This manual contains important safety notices. Please take time to read and understand them. Ignoring
them may endanger you or others.
Model P327

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Contents Dealer information 4
Features and layout 4
Safety information 5
Intended use 5
Safety information 6
Controls - joystick 8
Controls - driving controls & accelerator 9
Freewheel device 10
Brakes 10
Armrest adjustment 11
Joystick adjustment 11
Seat back folding / adjustment 11
Headrest adjustment 12
Seat height adjustment 12
Footrest adjustment 12
Transferring 13
Driving the vehicle 13
Driving the vehicle - hazards 14
Transporting your powerchair 15
Battery charging 15
Battery care 16
User maintenance 16
Servicing & maintenance 17
Additional safety information 17
Engineer’s checklist 18
Troubleshooting guide 19
Diagnostic table 20
Frequently asked questions 21
Guarantee & warranty 22
Technical information regarding EMI 22
Technical specification - P327 23
Technical specification - P327/XL 24
Brochure request / Warranty Card 25
Service log 27

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Dealer Information
For product information see serial number plate under the main chassis cover (ask your Dealer to confirm
this information.)
Manufacturer
Electric Mobility Euro Limited
Canal Way, Ilminster, Somerset TA19 9DL
Company Registration in England No. 2419231
Features and Layout
Photo shows the P327 Powerchair. See the
specification for detailed weights and performance.
This is your contact number
for service and support
Dealer Stamp
Telephone:
Email:
Product Model Number
Serial Number
Date of Purchase
Owner
Adjustable armrests
Pneumatic tyres
on drive wheels
Joystick controller
Footrest
Charging point
Freewheel levers
Solid tyres on
all four castors
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Safety Information
Read this manual thoroughly before driving or operating the vehicle.
This handbook is applicable for all models.
If you have any doubt about the content of this manual phone your dealer to resolve the problem. Please read
this manual, and ensure your powerchair is serviced regularly.
2009 Electric Mobility Euro Ltd.
No liability is assumed with respect to the use of any information contained in this publication. While every
precaution has been taken in the preparation of this publication Electric Mobility Euro Ltd. assumes no
responsibility for errors or omissions nor is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of
information contained in this publication. This publication, as well as the operational details described
herein, is subject to change without notice.
Intended use of the vehicle
This vehicle is designed for use by adults with a disability (up to the maximum recommended weight – see
Technical Specification sheet) who require a manoeuvrable, robust, comfortable powerchair with a good range.
Mid-wheel drive with pneumatic tyres makes the P327 powerchair most capable outdoors as well as highly
manoeuvrable for use in tight spaces indoors.
The P327 powerchairs are intended for use in the home, for use in shopping precincts and trips on reasonably
paved areas. Kerbs should be avoided, but the P327 Powerchair can mount kerbs and small obstacles up to
that specified in the Technical Specification.
Users could endanger themselves and others if they are not capable of driving this Powerchair safely. Dealers
will advise on the most suitable vehicle from the Electric Mobility range, but it is up to users to ensure that they
have the manual dexterity to drive the vehicle, adequate sight and hearing to perceive danger in time, and can
at all times operate the Powerchair safely in the expected conditions. If in doubt we suggest you consult a
healthcare professional or your nearest dealer for advice on the most suitable Powerchair for your particular
condition. Users should also regularly assess their ability to operate their vehicle safely.
These Powerchairs have relatively small front and rear wheels for good manoeuvrability so they should not be
used on uneven, potholed or rutted surfaces or slippery grassy areas.
Within this manual there are important safety notices. They are clearly marked with the sign (left)
Make sure that you understand all these notices. If you have any doubt, contact your dealer.

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Safety Information
General Warnings
Warning ! The operation of Powerchairs can endanger the life of the driver or third parties. Any driver should
always be fully capable of operating this vehicle safely.
Warning ! Sitting for long periods may increase the chance of thromboses or pressure sores. Users prone to
such conditions are advised to take medical advice.
Warning ! These Powerchairs have been designed and tested for drivers up to the maximum user weight
recorded in the Technical Specification. This weight should never be exceeded.
Warning ! Do not exceed the specification; do not modify this powerchair or use it other than as a powerchair.
Warning ! Passengers, even children, should never be carried.
Warning ! Electromagnetic interference may affect the performance of this Powerchair:
• Do not operate devices such as CB radios or mobile phones while the vehicle is switched on.
• Avoid getting close to transmitter masts, such as television and radio stations.
If your vehicle ever starts to operate by itself switch it off and report this to your Dealer.
Warning ! The operation of any Powerchair may affect sensitive electronic circuits such as alarm systems,
garage door closing mechanisms, or automatic doors in shops.
Driving Before you drive refer also to “Driving Your Vehicle” …later in this manual
Warning ! Freewheel device Before getting on the Powerchair, always check that both the freewheel levers
are in the "Drive” Position on both the motors. When the levers are in the freewheel position there
is no braking and the Powerchair could run down a slope and cause injury or even death.
NEVER SIT ON THE POWERCHAIR WHEN IN FREEWHEEL.
Warning ! Transferring On and Off Do not attempt to get on or off your Powerchair unless it is switched off, at
rest, and on a stable, level surface. Never get on or off on a hill.
Warning ! Damage Before driving off check the Powerchair for damage, particularly that which might affect
the controls, wheels and drive motors.
Warning ! Footrest Before switching on your Powerchair, always put the footrest down and place your feet
firmly on it. If you drive forward with your feet still on the ground, your feet could become trapped
under the Powerchair and serious injury could result. When getting on or off your Powerchair we
recommend putting the footrest in the vertical position.
Warning ! Armrests Do not use armrests as a support when getting in or out of your powerchair. Make sure
they are secure before you start off otherwise you might fall out.
Warning ! Seat Belt It is advisable to use your seatbelt whenever you use your vehicle.
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Warning ! Battery Charge Before driving off always check the battery indicator. If you are in any doubt,
ensure all the batteries are fully charged before starting on a journey.
Warning ! Castoring Be aware that, if you set off when the castors are not straight, the initial movement
could be sideways.
Warning ! Power Unless there is an emergency, do not switch the power off when moving. The Powerchair will
stop very suddenly. Centre the joystick and your Powerchair will come to a controlled stop.
Warning ! Slopes On steep slopes the Powerchair could topple over. Always try to avoid crossing a slope. If
you have to cross a slope, take great care to avoid tipping. Never make sharp turns on slopes.
Never drive on slippery or icy slopes. Never back down a slope as your Powerchair could tip over
backwards. If you are not comfortable with the hill gradient, consider an alternative route. See Driving
Your Vehicle – Hazards for more advice.
Warning ! Kerbs You should try to avoid driving up or down kerbs as this may cause the Powerchair to topple.
Use access ramps wherever possible. Ensure that the backrest is upright before tackling a slope or
a kerb. Never attempt kerbs greater than that in the Technical Specification. If you have to climb or
descend a low kerb, always tackle it straight on. Lean forward when climbing a kerb and back
when descending a kerb. See Driving Your Vehicle – Hazards for more advice.
Warning ! Speed Turning at maximum speed might cause the Powerchair to topple over. Always slow down
for turns. Always slow down when amongst pedestrians and ensure you do not run into them.
Warning ! Stopping If the Powerchair stops suddenly when turning, the Powerchair might topple. Take care
when turning.
Warning ! Leaning Over Do not lean sideways, as this could cause the Powerchair to topple.
Warning ! Escalators Never drive this Powerchair onto an escalator as this could result in severe injury.
Warning ! Driving in poor visibility Powerchairs are not easily seen. Consider wearing a high visibility jacket to
warn others of your presence. Avoid driving in bad weather conditions.
Warning ! Roads The P327 Powerchair is not for use on roads, apart from crossing roads at designated places.
Warning ! If the vehicle is left out in the sun surfaces could become extremely hot. Always try to park the
vehicle in the shade.
Warning ! This vehicle is not suitable for use as a seat for an occupant when in a motor vehicle.

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Controls - Joystick Assembly
Before driving your vehicle it is important to familiarise yourself with the controls. Do not attempt to drive the
vehicle before reading the rest of this Handbook.
Description of controls
1. Battery Indicator: These lights show the level of charge in the batteries.
When in the green lights show the batteries are fully charged. When in
the yellow and red lights show the batteries need recharging and when
only the red lights show the batteries urgently need recharging. Note:
When the vehicle is climbing an incline or starting off, the level may drop
momentarily; this is normal.
2. Ignition On Off Button: Switch the power on and off using the power
button. Remember to switch off when not in use. Do not leave the
ignition on when not in use, especially when charging the vehicle. Note
that this switch can also be used to “lock” the Powerchair to prevent it
being used, or stolen. ( see unlocking and locking on page 9)
3. Maximum Speed Indicator: This shows what speed setting has
been selected by the controls 5 and 6. The more lights that show, the
higher the maximum speed. It is advisable to set the maximum speed
at the slowest setting until you are familiar with controlling your P327
Powerchair.
4. Horn: Press the button and the horn will sound. Release and the horn will cease.
5/6. Speed Controls: (tortoise and hare) These controls enable you to increase or decrease the top speed of
your Powerchair. When the speed increase button hare (6) is pressed the maximum speed the powerchair
can achieve is increased; when the decrease button tortoise (5) is pressed the maximum achievable speed is
reduced. The speed indicator shows a number of lamps to indicate the maximum speed set. Set the maxi-
mum speed to low until you are confident of driving your Powerchair safely. Do not adjust the speed when
the vehicle is moving, but reset it when you are stationary. If you become alarmed at your speed, release the
joystick and the vehicle will slow down immediately.
7. Joystick: The more you move the joystick forward, the faster you will go forwards. Move the joystick back
and you will go back. Move the joystick to the right and you will turn to the right; move it to the left and you
will turn left.
Charging Point: The charging point is situated beneath the joystick controller
at the front.
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Controls - Driving Controls/Accelerator
Joystick control - To operate turn on the ignition.
Firstly make sure your wrist is supported on the armrests. If it is not supported, a jolt may cause a movement of the
joystick and an involuntary change in direction or speed. Find an open level area with no obstructions to practice
controlling the vehicle until you are confident that you can drive safely. Note. The controls can be changed to the other
arm for customers with a left-hand bias. Please contact your local dealer for information.
Going Forward or Backwards: Gently push the joystick away from you and your Powerchair will move
forward, pull it backwards and it will move backwards. Release pressure on the stick and the vehicle will stop.
The further you move the joystick the faster you will go.
Turning Left or Right: Push the joystick to the right and your Powerchair will move right, move the joystick to
the left and the Powerchair will go left. Practice turning while in gentle forward motion to familiarise yourself
with driving the vehicle.
Braking: Whenever the joystick is in the central position, the automatic brake will operate. Practice stopping
on level ground to ensure that you know how quickly you can expect your Powerchair will come to a stop.
Sleep Mode: With the power on, if you do not operate the joystick for a while, then the controller will go into
“sleep mode” to preserve the batteries. Any button press or joystick movement will re-activate the controller
and you can then drive normally.
Joystick Disabling during Start-Up: To prevent sudden unexpected movements, the joystick is disabled
during start-up. If the joystick is operated when the power button is pressed, the lamps will flash slowly. By
centring the joystick this indication will stop and the joystick will operate normally.
Note: The controller has a diagnostic mode. The lamps will flash to indicate that the controller has detected an
error or fault. If this happens refer to the diagnostic table at the back of this manual, unless it is simply the
result of the joystick not being central at start up, which can be cleared as above.
Locking Your Vehicle for Security. To prevent unauthorised use the controller of your powerchair can be locked.
To Lock
• With the power on, press and hold the power button for 4 seconds.
• The display will turn off immediately. After 2 seconds all LEDs will flash briefly and the horn will sound a
short beep.
• The powerchair will then turn off.
To Unlock
• While locked, press the power button to turn on.
• All LEDs will flash briefly, then perform a slow right-to-left countdown.
• Press the horn button twice before countdown is completed (approximately 10 seconds).
• The current state-of-charge will then be displayed and the controller may be operated normally.
If the user does not press the horn button twice before the countdown is complete, the horn will sound a short
beep and the controller will turn itself off. The unlock sequence must be completed successfully before the
controller will operate again normally.
Ask your dealer to demonstrate all these functions and make sure you can operate all the modes of the
controller before you take your vehicle home.

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Freewheel Device
When the vehicle is switched off the brakes are automatically
engaged. This is called “Failsafe Braking”. Also, if the batteries are
flat, the brakes are applied. There may be occasions where you may
wish to move the vehicle without power. To do this there is a
Freewheel Device fitted on each motor The Freewheel device allows
the vehicle to be pushed without power. To activate, first locate the
levers on the end of each drive motor. - See Illustration.
• Make sure the ignition is switched off.
• Move both the levers into the freewheel position. The vehicle can now be pushed in Freewheel. Note
that if the levers are too stiff to move a small movement of the chair back or forward will make it easier
to operate the levers. Get your dealer to show you.
• Move both the levers to engage drive. The vehicle is now braked. This is the normal operating position.
IF YOU ARE NOT COMPLETELY SURE OF THIS FEATURE CONTACT YOUR DEALER BEFORE
OPERATING THE POWERCHAIR.
• Pull both levers UP to enable the vehicle to be moved without power. Braking is disabled. NEVER sit
on the vehicle with the lever in this position.
• Push both levers DOWN This is the normal operating position. The brakes are enabled, and the
vehicle can only operate with the lever in this position
Warning! If the freewheel devices are in “freewheel” the braking is disabled. Never select the freewheel
devices if the Powerchair is on a slope or could be pushed onto a slope.
Never leave one motor in Drive and the other in Freewheel. You could damage your Powerchair or cause injury.
Brakes
There are 2 braking systems. The first works with the joystick. When the joystick is released the Powerchair will
automatically brake. When the Powerchair stops the automatic brake will engage. This will stop the vehicle rolling
forward or backward. When you start the brake will automatically disengage.
If the battery should go flat the brakes automatically engage. Note that even when freewheel is selected, a
secondary braking system is applied automatically to limit the maximum speed. You may notice this system
when moving the Powerchair in freewheel.
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Armrest Adjustment
If you need help with any of these adjustments ask you dealer to assist you.
Armrest Width Adjustment
If you require more room in the seat width loosen the armrest width
adjustment using an Allen key as shown. Slide the armrests in or out to suit,
and tighten up the Allen key, making sure that the armrests are equidistant
from the centre of the seat and secure.
Armrest Height Adjustment
Loosen height adjustment knobs (One on each armrest), and raise or lower
armrest so that it is at a comfortable height. It may be better to have someone
else adjusting the armrest height while you are sitting in the chair and making
sure the armrests are in a comfortable position before they are locked in
place. Finally tighten the knobs and ensure that the armrests are secure.
Armrest Angle Adjustment
The armrest angle can be adjusted by flipping up the armrest, and loosening
the nut near the pivot point. Then, using an Allen key turn the armrest adjustment screw clockwise to lower the end
of the armrest or anticlockwise to raise it. Once satisfied, tighten the nut and lower the armrest.
Warning! Do not use the armrest as a support when getting in and out of your Powerchair – Armrests
are not designed to fully support your weight.
Warning ! Always check that the knobs are tight and the armrests are secure before driving the Powerchair.
Joystick Controller Adjustment
The joystick controller position can be adjusted by moving the joystick gently to the side and back. In addition the
joystick controller can be moved forward and back loosening the grub screw with the allen key provided, and set-
ting to your preferred position. Always ensure the grub screw is secure and tight before using your Powerchair.
Ask your dealer if you wish to have the joystick on the left hand armrest and they will make this change for you.
Seat Back Folding and Adjustment
The Seat Back can be folded down for transporting. The seat back angle
can be adjusted for comfortable sitting. The maximum reclining angle is only
for use when the chair is stationary, on a flat surface with the power off.
Warning! Always return the seat to the upright position before starting off. If the seat back is tilted too
far back, the risk of tipping over backwards is increased, especially if travelling up ramps, kerbs or hills.

Footrest Adjustment
For comfort and to achieve correct posture, the footrest height and footrest angle can be adjusted. Please ask
your dealer to make these adjustments to ensure your legs are in a comfortable position.
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Headrest Adjustment
The headrest height can be adjusted by pressing in the tab on the left hand collar and sliding the headrest up or
down. Make sure that the collars have engaged into the headrest groves once the adjustment has been made.
Seat Height Adjustment
You are advised to ask your dealer to set the seat height in the most
comfortable driving position (numbers correspond to pictures).
Seat Removal
1. Disconnect the cable from the joystick by pinching and pulling the grey
grip. Remove the cable completely from the seat frame
2. Lift the backrest angle lever and tilt the backrest forward
3. Unclip the set lock and tilt the seat forward
4. Take off the seat vertically by unhooking from the front trapeze bar
To adjust the seat height
5. Remove the four retaining pins and adjust each of the two trapeze bars to the required height
6. Secure both front and rear bars with the retaining pins
7. Replace the seat and ensure it is locked in position
8. Reconnect the controller cable
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2. 3. 4.
5a. 5b. 6.

Transferring In And Out Of Your Powerchair
If you feel at all uncertain about getting in or our of your powerchair get assistance.
Transferring into your Powerchair
• Make sure that your powerchair is on a level surface, and it is not in Freewheel.
• To make sure the brakes are engaged try and push the powerchair before getting in.
• Ensure that the controller is turned off before your try to get into your powerchair
• We recommend moving the footplate to the vertical position.
• With your back to the chair, steady yourself with the armrests and lower yourself gently into the seat. Do not
put undue weight on the armrests !
Getting out of your Powerchair
When getting out be sure that your powerchair is on a level surface, is not in freewheel and the power is off
before you try to get out. Position your feet either side of the footplate and raise the footplate to the vertical
position before getting off. If you feel uncertain about getting out, get assistance.
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Driving Your Vehicle
1. Before you set out do check the weather forecast. We suggest that you make sure you are wearing suitable
clothing, whether your journey is long or short.
2. If you are taking medication check with your doctor or physician that your ability to control the vehicle will
not be impaired and do not drink alcohol and drive.
3. Only use the vehicle for the purpose its intended for. Do not drive through water or on slippery surfaces;
do not transport more than one person; do not tow other vehicles or carry excess weight.
4. Before sitting in your Powerchair check both the freewheel levers are not in the Freewheel position
5. Check the battery charger is disconnected.
6. Check the backrest is upright
7. Ensure your feet are securely on the footrest.
8. Check you have adjusted the seat as instructed in this manual – get comfortable and secure your seat belt.
9. Make sure the way ahead is clear.
10. Switch on the power. Check the battery level indicator is in the green area.
11. Speed Control. Set the speed control to a low setting.
12. Gently push the joystick in the direction you wish to go. The vehicle will now move off. The further you
push the joystick the faster the vehicle will go.
13. To brake return the joystick to the neutral position. If you become unsure or feel unsafe release the
joystick immediately.
14. As you get accustomed to the power you can increase the speed.
15. Switch off when not in use. To conserve your batteries and prevent the vehicle accidentally moving, always
turn off the power when your Powerchair is not in use.
Warning! Whether or not this is your first mobility vehicle, please read these guidelines as all vehicles
differ. Failure to do this may cause damage to you, a third party or the vehicle.

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Driving Your Vehicle – Hazards
Before driving the Powerchair you should be aware that, under certain circumstances it could become unstable and
tip over. Your Powerchair has been designed to operate on paved, even surfaces and should not be used on
rough, rutted, soft or slippery terrain.
Getting on and off the vehicle: When getting on make sure that the vehicle is on level ground, and not in
freewheel mode. Ensure that the armrests are secure. When getting off, park on level, stable ground, and switch
off the Powerchair before leaving your seat. Make sure you get off the vehicle in a safe area.
Seat Back Position: Always drive with the seat back in an upright position.
Kerbs and Obstacles: Always try to avoid kerbs and obstacles. Never ride up or down kerbs or obstructions
higher than that in the Technical Specification Sheets. Use ramps wherever possible. Always tackle obstacles head
on. Never drive or turn across a slope.
Hills & Slopes: Going Up Hill. Lean slightly forward when going up. Remember that the seat back should be
in the upright position. Make sure you have enough speed to climb the slope. Do not stop or turn the vehicle
around. If you have to turn while climbing an incline, keep going until you reach a level area. If you have to start on
an incline, lean forward and apply power slowly – do not start and stop. If you are not comfortable about tackling a
gradient, consider an alternative route. Note: Always check that the battery level is high; going up hill takes a lot of
energy. If the level drops too low the vehicle will cut out leaving you stranded.
Hills & Slopes: Going Down Hill. Lean back in the seat when going down Turn the speed control to low. If
you are not comfortable about tackling a gradient, consider an alternative route.
Try to avoid crossing slopes – always try to drive straight up and down the slope NEVER BACK
DOWN A SLOPE!
Turning: Always slow down before a turn; turning at speed can cause the powerchair to topple. Look in the
direction you are travelling – If there is a blind corner sound the horn.
Turning Circle: So you can judge the turning circle, practice manoeuvring your powerchair. This is important to
avoid tipping off kerbs, and when going into and out of lifts or entrances.
Bad Weather: If it is snowing or icy stay at home! Remember that ice, snow and slippery surfaces such as
manhole covers, wet grass and drains could affect braking and steering. Use caution at all times.
Shower Rooms or Washing: Never take your powerchair into a shower or steam room, and never hose it down.
Its sensitive electronics could malfunction if they get wet or damp.
Tyres: Castor Wheels The Castor wheels have solid tyres that will not puncture. Should they become damaged
they should be replaced by your dealer. Do not attempt to replace them yourself.
Tyres: Drive Wheels The Drive wheels have pneumatic tyres for better grip and ride comfort. Tyre pressures
should be checked weekly or if a tyre looks deflated. See the Technical Specification for tyre pressures. Should they
become damaged they should be replaced by your dealer. Do not attempt to replace them yourself. Should you
require the drive wheels puncture proofed, ask you dealer.

Warning! Dismantling the powerchair involves lifting and handling heavy parts. Although your Powerchair
can be dismanted, we suggest that you contact your dealer for advice on how best to transport your
powerchair in your particular vehicle. This may involve using ramps.
Warning! Pinching or Crushing. Be careful to avoid being pinched or having your hands crushed when
lifting or handling parts. Wear gloves whenever possible.
Warning! This Powerchair is not suitable for use as a seat for an occupant in a motor vehicle.
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Transporting your Powerchair
Contact your dealer for advice on how best to transport your powerchair in your vehicle. You may prefer to use
ramps rather than lifting the components.
After Using Ramps to Unload Your Powerchair
• Position the powerchair on level, solid ground
• Check parts for any sign of damage.
• Select power on and ensure that the battery level indicator shows green. If not charge the Powerchair before use.
• Check the freewheel levers are in the “drive” position and not in the “freewheel”position
• Get on the Powerchair and test the operation of the joystick, speed control and on off switch before using
the Powerchair to go anywhere. If there is any malfunction, check that the joystick connection has been
correctly put together and locked. You are now ready to drive the Powerchair away.
Battery Charging
The charging socket is located below
the front of the joystick assembly. With
the charger disconnected from the
mains, push the charger plug into the
socket. When the vehicle is charged
always remove the plug.
The battery charger has a red
indicating lamp. When the charger is
connected and switched on the lamp will show red. The second, charging, light shows;
• Yellow when charging
• Green shows full charge
• Off to indicate disconnect the charger
Always ensure the lamp goes out before switching off and disonnecting the charger at the mains. Note: the
charger contains a fan and will emit a slight humming noise when in use.
Warning! When charging batteries NEVER smoke, or charge batteries in a place where there are naked
flames such as gas-fired heaters as, under exceptional circumstances, batteries may give off gases that
could ignite and explode. Always make sure that battery box is not damaged.
Warning! When charging batteries NEVER connect or disconnect the charger while it is still connected
to the mains.

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Connection Instructions
1. Place you machine in an area that is dry and well ventilated. Make sure a power point is nearby.
2. Check the vehicle is switched off.
3. Check the mains switch is off. Never connect or disconnect the charger with the mains on.
4. Connect the charger plug in to socket as above.
5. Connect the mains plug and switch on at the mains. Check the charger power light shows red.
6. The second charger lamp shows yellow and then changes to green when the battery is fully charged.
7. Wait until the charging lamp goes out then
8. Switch off the mains and remove the plug from the socket when fully charged. Do not leave the
charger plugged in with the power off. This will gradually discharge your battery.
Battery Care
The batteries are the lifeblood of your vehicle. Their characteristics can change depending on charging,
temperature, usage and other factors. Listed below are guidelines to prolong battery life.
• After using your vehicle always charge it at the end of the day - even after a short journey.
• If you do not use your vehicle for a prolonged period, place it on charge once a week, overnight.
• Always use the correct charger with the correct batteries.
• If the batteries have been flat for a long time (about 2 months) it is recommended you contact your dealer
before charging:
• Do not charge the vehicle in the open – it may rain and the battery charger is not waterproof.
• Keep the vehicle in a well-ventilated area and away from any naked flame.
• Do not part-charge the batteries. Allow the charger to complete its cycle for every battery fitted.
Batteries are expensive to replace – it is wise to look after them. Batteries are heavy – make sure you always lift
them correctly.
User Maintenance
It is important for safety that you carry out the following checks
Daily or Before Use
• Visually check the machine for damage.
• Visually check the tyres for damage.
• Check that the seat is secure.
• Check the armrests are secure and the knobs and levers are tight.
• The battery should be fully charged.
• Check the operation of the brakes and if you have any concerns, contact your dealer.
• Keep your vehicle clean by using a damp cloth and soapy water – never use a hose.
Warning! If batteries are damaged or frozen they could heat up when charging and, in an extreme case,
explode.
Note: Return your unserviceable batteries to your supplier or ensure they are disposed of in accordance with
the environmental regulations applicable at the time.

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Important – Possible faults
As you get used to your vehicle you will get a feel for how it behaves. If something feels unusual, for instance the
vehicle does not accelerate or brake smoothly; the vehicle tries to turn to one side, the brakes are not holding on
a slope or the controller operates strangely, contact your dealer immediately and explain to the engineer exactly
what the problem is.
Disposal
Contact your dealer for advice before you consider disposing of your Powerchair. They will be aware of the
environmental regulations in force at the time and will assist you to meet the applicable environmental legislation.
Servicing and Maintenance
1. This vehicle is designed for minimum maintenance. However it is recommended that a competent
engineer service the vehicle at least once a year. If the vehicle is used constantly we recommend a twice
yearly maintenance.
2. Ensure the engineer stamps the Service Log (page 27) on completion for all servicing carried out on this
vehicle. Keep all receipts for servicing and repairs with this handbook. This may add value when selling the vehicle.
3. When the vehicle is due for its service make sure you report any concerns you have preferably
when you book the service (See points to look out for below).
4. On completion of the service always test the vehicle before the engineer leaves and make sure you
are satisfied with the work carried out.
Points to look out for:
• Are there any strange noises from the wheels or does the frame creak?
• Is the battery charging up correctly – is the “full” charge green light on after charging?
• When turning, does the Powerchair respond equally to left and right movements of the joystick ?
• Does the Powerchair stop smoothly when the joystick is centred ?
• Does the Powerchair tend to pull to one side ?
• Does the speed control work ?
• Has anything come loose?
• Are there noises or rattles that were not there before?
• Are there any signs of damage, corrosion or cracking?
Additional Safety Information
Carrying Weight on the Vehicle
Bags or Luggage: Never carry bags (unless they are an approved accessory) behind the seat as this could result
in tipping over backwards. Only carry small bags on your lap and ensure it does not prevent you from controlling
your vehicle.
Seat Arms: Do not carry or attach anything to the seat arms. Anything attached to the seat arms could affect
stability, or interfere with the control of the vehicle.
Other Precautions
Joystick: Do not touch the joystick when getting in or out of your Powerchair; always make sure the
Powerchair is switched off.

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Engineer’s Checklist for Powerchairs
Obtain all comments from the customer on the condition and serviceability of the Powerchair and then complete
an Initial diagnostic road test. Record all defects to be corrected. Now check, test and complete the following:
• Wheel bearings for wear and lubricate
• Operation of the joystick especially to detect if there
is any asymmetrical operation of the motors
• The On/Off switch for correct functioning
• The speed indicator for correct indications
• The Speed Increase and Decrease buttons for
correct operation
• Wear or damage to tyres or wheels
• Bodywork fixtures for damage, corrosion or cracking
• Levers and knobs securing armrests and joystick.
Do they tighten and secure properly?
Do they need replacing?
• Operation of Allen key armrest attachment.
Are key drives worn? Do they tighten to secure
the armrests? Replace as necessary
• Joystick play, correct operation and response
and carry out any necessary adjustment/replacement
• Battery contacts & signs of corrosion
• Check all cables for damage, abrasion, corrosion
and that screening is intact. Replace as necessary
• Seat mounting and catch for wear or damage`
• Motor performance, undue noise and speed check
• Electromagnetic brake operation
• Freewheel operation on both motors independently
• Frame for damage or cracks
• General check for corrosion, repair or protect
as necessary
• All operational controls work correctly
• Battery condition and charger operation
• Tighten all nuts & bolts
• Operation of the joystick in forward, reverse,
turning, and stopping smoothly
• Correct all defects found and determine if the vehicle
is roadworthy
• Final road test
• Clean vehicle/customer road test
Important Note for the Engineer
Enquire if the customer is satisfied with the product. Please report all points good or bad directly to:
Electric Mobility 01460 258100 If you have any comments please include them.
Modifications: Unauthorised modifications could result in injury or permanent damage. Such modifications will
invalidate any guarantees.
Other Items: Only fit approved products or accessories.
Child Safety
This product is designed to be operated by adults. Children should not be allowed to tamper with the controls
or play on the vehicle. Do not carry children as passengers. The product is designed for single person use only.
Keep all packaging well away from children. They could be harmed.

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Solution
• Batteries flat - check level.
• Is the charger connected?
• Is either Freewheel engaged?
• Freewheel has been selected while power is on
Ensure neither freewheel is selected; switch off
and on
• Check for tyre damage or punctures.
• Freewheel selected on one side
• Motor failure - contact dealer.
• Binding bearings – contact dealer
• Possible electronic problems - contact dealer.
• Check tyres for damage and inflation.
• Check batteries are fully charging.
• Check vehicle moves easily in Freewheel
Troubleshooting Guide
This table is a guide to fault finding. The fault may be a simple fix. If you have any doubts phone your dealer.
Symptom
• Powerchair does not move.
when power is switched on.
• Vehicle pulls to one side.
• Vehicle behaves erratically when driven.
or judders or cuts out ?
• Short Range
Remember, to save the batteries, the Powerchair controller has a sleep mode which is activated if the joystick is not
moved for a period of time. Any button press should restore operation, but, if this does not work, switch the
Powerchair off and then on again. Remember also that you may have inadvertently disabled the powerchair, by
locking it (see page 9 for unlocking instructions). Press the power on button, and then, press it again and your pow-
erchair should operate normally. If it does not, repeat this process. If the powerchair still fails to function check table
above or contact your dealer.
Your dealer is there to help you but they can only do this if you give them as much information as possible.
Remember correct information will get the problem fixed quicker and may save you money. Phone the dealer and
explain exactly what the problem is, recounting as much detail as possible including the indicated faults.

Diagnostic Table
Your Powerchair controller provides diagnostic information via a flashing spanner icon at the base of the controller.
The number of flashes correspond to the fault as below:-
Flash Code Description Action
1User Fault Possible stall timeout or user error. Release the joystick
to neutral and try again.
2 Battery Fault Try charging the batteries, batteries may require
replacing, check the batteries and cables.
3Left Motor Fault Check the left motor, connections and cabling.
4Right Motor Fault Check the right motor, connections and cabling.
5 Left Park Brake Fault Check the left park brake, connections and cabling.
6 Right Park Brake Fault Check the right park brake, connections and cabling.
7Remote Fault Check the communications bus connections
and wiring. Replace the remote.
8Power Module Fault Check connections and wiring, replace power module.
9Communications Fault Check battery voltage is greater than 17V.
Check bus cable.
Replace the power module. Replace the remote.
10 Unknown Fault Check all connections and wiring,
consult a service agent.
11 Incompatible Remote The remote is incompatible with the power module.
Ensure the brand of the power module matches that
of the remote.
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