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Doc No.: OSD-2018-01A Rev.: V2.0 Issue Date: 2018-05-04
Instruction for Use
Power wheelchair
【Product Name】Power wheelchair
【Model】A06
【Performance parameter】
Weight:≤30kg
Maximum load:120kg
Maximum forward speed:≤6km/h
The braking distance of Horizontal Road surface:1.0m
Minimum turning radius:≤1200mm
Static stability:Up9°,Down9°,Side9°
Dynamic stability: 6°
Obstacle height:50mm
Tire specification: Front200X50/PU Solid tire;Rear12-1/2″x 2-1/4″/Rubber
Pneumatic Tyre
Motor parameters: DC24V,Rated power 250WX2
Battery parameter:DC24V10AH Lithium battery
Controller parameter:LED Charge indication, Stepless speed regulation,
Maximum output current 40A
Charger parameters:Input AC100-240V,50-60Hz,3A, Output DC24V,3A
【Intended Use】The Power Wheelchair is a chair equipped with wheels, it is a
means of transportation for the disabled, the sick, and the infirm.
【Appearance and Components】It is mainly composed of a frame, wheel, seat
rest, armrest, battery, motor, and controller.
【Indications】To be used for the disabled, the sick, and the old and infirm who
have difficulty in moving.
【Usage】
4.1Wheelchair unfolding and folding method
4.1.1 Wheelchair unfolding: Hold the backrest with one hand, and press and hold
the seat cushion with the other hand to push it away, as shown in Figure. 1. After
fully unfolding, the buckle plate under the backrest should be fastened, as shown
in Figure. 2 (Before using the wheelchair, make sure that the gusset plate is
pressed in place, otherwise there is danger of folding during use!)
Figure. 1 Figure. 2
4.1.2 Wheelchair folding: First pull the buckle plate under the backrest apart, as shown
in Figure. 3, hold the backrest with one hand and pull up the seat cushion with the other
hand to close it, as shown in Figure. 4.
Controller
Motor
Battery
Armrest
Seacrest
Rear-wheel
Caster wheel
Footrest
Frame
Figure. 3 Figure. 4
4.2 Installation and Adjustment of Joystick
Take joystick out of the bag, and lock and fix it in the armrest tube with M6 knob, 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, it must be inserted in alignment
with the notch, otherwise the plug insertion pin can be bent and damaged and cannot
be used!
Figure. 7 Figure. 8
4.3 Battery Installation and Replacement
4.3.1 Insert the power plug into the battery and tighten it, as shown in Figure. 9. If the
battery needs to be replaced, loosen and pull out the plug. As shown in Figure. 10, pull
open the fixed switch under the battery by hand and pull out the battery.
Figure. 9 Figure. 10
4.3.2 If the battery capacity needs to be increased, batteries with the same
capacity can be connected in parallel. As shown in Figure. 11, there are two
socket holes on the battery that can be inserted into either of them in parallel to
increase the capacity.
Figure 11
4.4 Armrest Flip Function
Turn the armrest locking knob upward, as shown in Figure. 12, and then lift the armrest
upward, as shown in Figure. 13. To fix the armrest, press the armrest downward and turn
the knob downward, as shown in Figure. 14.
Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14
4.5 Footrest Flip Function
The footrest can be pulled up or down, as shown in Figure. 15.
Figure. 15 Figure. 16
4.6Electric 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. 16. 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
very large.
4.7 Use of Seat Belt
Press the red button on the safety belt with your hand to open the safety belt, as
shown in Figure. 17. Adjust the appropriate length of the safety belt after seating
in the wheelchair, and buckle the safety belt, as shown in Figure. 18.
Figure. 17 Figure. 18
4.8 First Operation of Wheelchairs
4.8.1 After the preparatory work is completed, the wheelchair will be operated
for the first time. Note: Users must turn off the power and be accompanied before
sitting firmly in the wheelchair. As shown in Figure19
Figure. 19 Figure. 20
4.8.2 Function description of joystick: as shown in Figure 21
●Joystick knob: Push the joystick knob to control the direction and speed of the
wheelchair and release the joystick knob to stop.
●Power switch: press the Power switch button to turn on/off the power;
●Speed increase button: Press to increase the maximum speed;
●Speed decrease button: Press to decrease the maximum speed;
●Horn: Sounds when the user presses the button;
●Speed lever indicator: All lights on indicate that the maximum speed has been
set.
●Power indicator: display current battery power;
Figure 21
4.8.3 After the user is seated firmly, turn on the power switch and push the joystick knob
forward to speed up slowly. If you want to stop, put down joystick knob in your hand
and stop. The direction in which joystick knob pushes is the direction in which the
wheelchair travels. Note: This process requires users to practice repeatedly before
they can master it skillfully, as shown in Figure 20.
4.9 Battery Charging
4.9.1 Take out the charger from the bag, as shown in Figure. 22, align the charger
plug and insert it into the socket under joystick, as shown in Figure.23, the other
end of the charger is connected to the power grid to start charging. Note: The
charger will heat up during charging. The charger should be placed in a
ventilated and dry place for charging, otherwise it may cause charger
damage, burn human body and even cause fire.
Figure. 22 Figure. 23
4.9.2 When the charger indicator is green, it indicates that the power grid is
connected or full, and when it is yellow, it indicates that it is charging, as shown
in Figure 24. Note: At this time, the power supply of the controller is turned
Power switch
Speed increase button
Speed decrease button
Joystick knob
Speed Lever Indicator
Power Indicator
Horn
on, and the power indicator lights flash one by one to indicate that
wheelchairs cannot be used during charging, as shown in Figure 25.
Figure. 24 Figure. 25
4.11 Power Indication
4.12.1 As shown in Figure. 21, the power indicator lights are all on to indicate
full power. With the consumption of electric quantity, the indicator light goes out
one by one. When only one light is on, it indicates that the electric quantity is less
than 20% and needs to be charged as soon as possible.
4.11 Storage and Transportation of Wheelchairs
4.11.1 The wheelchair is folded and erected in a ventilated and dry place, as
shown in Figure. 26. Note: If you do not use wheelchairs for a long time, you
should charge them every 3 months to avoid permanent damage to the
battery.
4.11.2 Fold the wheelchair and lift it by hand for short distance transportation, as
shown in Figure 29. Note: Do not pull the wires or handrails during handling,
which may cause the wires to break and slide down.
Figure. 26 Figure. 27
4.11.3 The wheelchair can be folded and placed in the trunk of the car, as shown in
Figure. 27. 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 bursting and burning.
Figure. 28 Figure. 29
4.13.4 When taking public transportation (such as planes, high-speed trains,
public buses, etc.), all the batteries on the vehicle should be taken out. As shown
in Figure. 28, 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.
【Precaution and Warning】
1. Don't operate the motorized wheelchair until you have read the instructions. 2.
The total weight of people and things shall not exceed the maximum allowable
load (see nameplate). 3. Don't exceed the maximum allowable gradient. 4. Don't
go uphill or downhill at maximum speed, otherwise, there is a danger of rolling
over. 5. Don't drive on very smooth or soft surfaces, such as smooth tiles, mud,
sand, grass, etc. 6. Don't drive on slopes without guardrails. 7. Don't drive on the
motorway. 8. Don't turn or drive sideways on ramps, otherwise, there is a danger
of overturning. 9. Don't turn or drive laterally on the ramp, or you may rollover.
Do not reverse on the ramp, or you may rollover. 10.Don't climb above the
maximum permissible barrier height. 11.Don't drag the goods. 12.Please fasten
your seat belt when using the power wheelchair. 13.Keep your feet and hands on
the pedals and armrests at all times. 14.For the first time, please practice the
wheelchair in the open before you can go on the road. 15.Please pay attention and
don't be distracted when the wheelchair is driving. 16.Please use the crosswalk
when crossing the street.17.Please, pay attention to the power display during
wheelchair driving. 18.Don't cross the road when the power is low, so as not to
run out of power halfway. 19.If the wheelchair is not used for a long time, it
should be folded and stored in a dry and ventilated place. 20.The wheelchairs
should not be stored in high temperature and humidity.
【Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration】
Below cable, information is 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:
Ø The equipment without ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE
Ø 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".
Ø 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.
Ø 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."
Ø WARNING: If the user 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 from electromagnetic
disturbances throughout the expected service life.
Ø STATEMENT: For its operation, the equipment has a wireless communication
function, it includes RF transmitter and receiver, 2.4GHz, Pulse modulation.
Ø 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
Ø STATEMENT: The equipment is designed compatible with high-frequency surgical
equipment; the condition includes working or standby near high-frequency surgical
equipment.
Ø 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
Ø 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
the wheel and a clamp meter was used to monitor the output current of a battery charger
to verify the performance of EUT.
EMI Compliance Table (Table 1)
Table 1 - Emission