SupaChaiR SAFARI User manual

SAFARI
User Manual
You must read this manual before using your Wheelchair
MDSS GmbH
Schiffgraben 41
30175 Hannover, Germany
Distributor:
P/N: 9015925 Rev. 01/20

Table of contents
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INTENDED USE
Intended use of device
The device is a powered wheelchair intended to provide mobility to
persons restricted to a sitting position.
As a portable compact electric power chair for indoor or outdoor use.
Suitable for people suffering from age related conditions and walking
difficulties associated with other health issues.
Especially suitable for indoor use in confined spaces.
Device description
A rear wheel drive lightweight portable electric wheelchair with seat
suspension. This product has been designed to handle robust
outdoor conditions as well as negotiating compact areas indoors.
Disassembly without tools for transport is quick and easy.
Technological characteristics
The Supachair Safari series has been designed to overcome the
heavy component weights associated with electric power chairs
without compromising performance or functionality. This has been
achieved with smaller high efficiency motors, lightweight gearboxes,
smaller batteries and lightweight materials. Quick disassembly
without tools allows for easy transport in smaller vehicles.
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Contents Pages
Intended use- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2
Safety Symbols, Words and Labels- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -3
Safety Instructions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -4
Electromagnetic Interference - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8
Assemble the Seat & Seat Belt - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -11
Foldable Seat Frame (Optional) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11
Assembly of the Wheelchair - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12
Drive Wheel Release Mechanism- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16
Swivel Seat (Optional) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -17
Spare Battery Tray (Optional) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -18
Joystick for Attendant (Optional) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 19
To Swing Away Joystick (Optional) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20
The Joystick Control- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 21
Fold the Wheelchair - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -28
Precaution - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 31
Battery and Charge - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 32
Battery Charger- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 34
Battery Care & Maintenance - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -35
Specifications - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -36
SupaChair Warranty - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -37
Purchaser information - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -38
Manufacturer: EUROGREEN INTERNATIONAL INC.
No.48, Ln. 220, Sec.1, Fuzun Rd, Yuanlin Township,
Changhua County, 51055, TAIWAN

SAFETY SYMBOLS, WORDS AND LABELS
What You Need to Know About Safety Instructions
Warning and Important Safety Instructions appeared in this manual
are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that
may occur. Common sense, caution and care must be exercised
when operating or cleaning your Supachair.
Always contact your dealer, distributor, service agent or
manufacturer about problems or conditions you do not understand.
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, may result in
minor or moderate injury.
Radio wave sources may affect motorized vehicle.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
●Please read this manual before using your Wheelchair.
●Check the frame lock and all clamps before using the wheelchair.
●The power switch should be “Off” when the user is entering or
leaving the chair.
●The Wheelchair was designed for hard and flat surfaces. It should
not be used on steep slopes or loose surfaces.
●Reduce speed when turning.
●Use of the wheelchair in wet conditions should be avoided when
possible.
●Do not use the Wheelchair on slopes over 8 degrees.
●When the yellow battery light comes on, you should prepare to
recharge your battery as soon as possible. If the red battery light
comes on or is flashing, you should stop immediately for
recharging.
●Always switch the power “off” before leaving or while it is unattended.
●Do not put your fingers on the joystick control lever before you turn
the key switch on. This could cause the Wheelchair to move without
warning.
●Your Power switch must be in the “off” position before connecting
the battery lead.
●This chair must not be used if the anti-tip wheels have been
removed.
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A. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS WARNING: The power chair is
not designed for use in a heavy rain storm, or in snowy or icy
conditions.
i. Contact with water or excessive moisture can cause an electrical
malfunction. The frame, motors and other power chair parts are
not water-tight and may rust or corrode from the inside.
To avoid a power chair failure:
●Minimize exposure of your power chair to a rain storm or very
wet conditions.
●Never take your power chair into a shower, tub, pool or sauna.
●Do not use your power chair in fresh or salt water (such as at
the edge of a stream, lake or ocean).
●Make sure all electrical connections are secure.
ii. Proceed slowly and use extra care if you must operate your
power chair on a wet or slick surface.
●Do so only if you are sure it is safe.
●Stop if one or both main wheels lose traction. If this occurs, you
may lose control of your power chair or fall.
●Never operate your power chair on a slope or ramp if there is
snow, ice, water or oil film present.
iii. When not in use, keep your power chair in a clean, dry place.
B. TERRAIN
i. This power chair is designed for use on firm, even surfaces such
as concrete, asphalt and indoor flooring.
ii. Do not operate your power chair in sand, loose soil or over
rough terrain. Doing so may damage wheels, bearings, axles or
motors, or loosen fasteners.
C. STREET USE WARNING: In most states, power chair are not legal
for use on public roads. Be alert to the danger of motor vehicles on
roads or in parking lots.
i. At night, or when it is hard to see, use reflective tape on your
power chair and clothing.
ii. It may be hard for drivers to see you. Make eye contact with
drivers before you proceed. When in doubt, yield until you are
sure it is safe.
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D. MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY
i. Never sit in this power chair while in a moving vehicle. In an
accident or sudden stop you may be thrown from the power chair.
ii. Always move to an approved vehicle seat. You must be secured
with proper motor vehicle restraints.
iii. Never transport this power chair in the front seat of a vehicle. It
may shift and interfere with the driver.
iv. Always secure this power chair so that it cannot roll or shift.
E. TRANSFERS WARNING: It is dangerous to transfer on your own.
It requires good balance and agility. Be aware that there is a point
during every transfer when the seat is not below you.
To avoid a fall:
i. Always turn off power before you transfer to or from your power
chair. If you fail to do so you may touch the joystick control lever
and cause your power chair to move when you do not expect it.
ii. Make sure power chair is turned “Off”.
This keeps the power chair from moving when you transfer.
iii. Move your power chair as close as you can to the seat you are
transferring to.
iv. Transfer as far back onto the seat surface as you can. This will
reduce the risk that you will miss the seat or fall.
F. REACHING OR LEANING WARNING: Reaching or leaning affects
the center of balance of your power chair. If done improperly, a fall
or tip-over is likely. When in doubt, ask for help or use a
power chair to extend your reach.
To reduce the risk of injury and/or damage to the power chair:
i. Never reach or lean if you must shift your weight sideways or
rise up off the seat.
ii. Never reach or lean if you must move forward in your seat to
do so. Always keep your buttocks in contact with the backrest.
iii. Never try to pick up an object from the floor by reaching down
between your knees.
iv. Never reach or lean over the top of the seat back. This may
damage the backrest and cause you to fall.
If you must reach or lean; do so at your own risk.
Remember to:
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i. Move your power chair as close as you can to the object you
wish to reach.
ii. Turn off all power to your power chair. If you fail to do so, you
may touch the throttle control lever and cause your power chair
to move when you do not expect it.
G. DRIVING IN REVERSE WARNING: Use extra care when you
drive your power chair in reverse. You may lose control or fall if
one of the rear wheels hits an object.
i. Operate your power chair slowly and at an even speed.
ii. Stop often and check to make sure your path is clear of
obstacles.
H. WEIGHT LIMIT
i. Never exceed the weight limit of the power chair.
ii. The power chair is not designed for weight training and is unsafe
for use as a seat while weight training. Weight training from the
power chair substantially changes the stability of the power chair
and may cause tipping.
iii. Exceeding the weight limit is likely to damage the seat, frame or
fasteners and may cause severe injury to you or others from
power chair failure.
I. STAIRWAYS AND ESCALATORS WARNING:
The power chair is not designed to travel up or down stairs or
escalators. Always use an elevator. DO NOT use an escalator to
move the power chair between floors. Serious bodily injury may
occur. DO NOT attempt to move an occupied power chair
between floors using a stairway.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE
It is very important that you read
this information regarding the possible effects of
Electromagnetic Interference on your Supachair.
This power chair has an immunity of 20 V/m which should protect it from
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) from Radio Wave Sources. These EM
waves are invisible and their strength increases as one approaches the
source. All electrical conductors act as antennas to the EM signals and to
varying degrees, all power wheelchairs and scooters are susceptible to
electromagnetic interference (EMI). This interference could result in
abnormal, unintentional movement and/or erratic control of the vehicle.
power chair may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI),
which is interfering electromagnetic energy (EM) emitted from sources such
a radio stations, TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, two-way
radios, and cellular phones. The interference (from radio wave sources) can
cause the power chair to release its brakes, move by itself, or move in
unintended directions. It can also permanently damage the power chair
control system. The intensity of the interfering EM energy can be measured
in volts per meter (V/m). Each power chair can resist EMI up to certain
intensity. This is called its “immunity level.” The higher the immunity level,
the greater the protection. At this time, current technology is capable of
achieving at least a 20 V/m immunity level, which would provide useful
protection from the more common sources of radiated EMI.
Because EM energy rapidly becomes more intense as one moves closer to
the transmitting antenna (source), the EM fields from hand-held radio wave
sources (transceivers) are of special concern. It is possible to unintentionally
bring high levels of EM energy very close to the power chair control system
while using these devices. Therefore, the warnings listed below are
recommendedto preventpossible interference with the control system of the
power chair, which should reduce the chance of unintended brake release
or power chair movement that could result in serious injury.
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Do not operate hand-held personal communication
devices such as citizens band (CB) radios, or turn ON personal
communication devices and cellular phones while the power chair is
turned ON.
1) Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or TV stations
and try to avoid coming close to them.
2) If unintended movement or brake release occurs, turn
the power chair OFF as soon as it is safe.
3) Be aware that adding accessories or components, or modifying
the power chair, may make it more susceptible to EMI; and
NOTE: There is no easy way to evaluate their effect on the
overall immunity of the power chair.
4) Report all incidents of unintended movement or brake release
to the distributor listed on the back of this manual, and Note
whether there is a radio wave source of EMI nearby.
TURN “OFF” YOUR POWER CHAIR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
WHEN EXPERIENCING THE FOLLOWING:
‧Unintended or uncontrollable movement.
‧Unexpected brake release
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●Important Information
1) 20 Volts per meter (V/m) is a generally achievable and useful
immunity level against interference from radio wave sources (as
of May 1994) (the higher the level, the greater the protection);
2) This product has an immunity level of following:
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ASSEMBLE THE SEAT
Assemble the seat frame in the manner illustrated.
Assemble the seat belt in the manner illustrated. (Optional accessory)
FOLDABLE SEAT FRAME -
OPTIONAL
To open the seat frame
Pull out the knob “Z” in the
direction of the arrow and lift the
seat tube “C” up as illustrated.
Push the support lever in the
direction of the arrow until it
clicks into position “E”.
Warning: Pin “E” must be locked into
the position before use.
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To fold the seat frame
Pull out the knob “Z” in the direction of the arrow
and push D downward as arrow illustrated
then push seat tube “C” downward to fold the seat frame.
The armrests on your SupaChair are not designed to load bearing.
DO NOT PUT EXCESSIVE WEIGHT ON THE ARMRESTS
ASSEMBLY OF THE WHEELCHAIR
Assemble the anti-tip device
●Push K2 and insert into the corresponding holes as illustrated,
you must ensure that K2 has locked into K1.
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For SLA Battery
Install the battery into the tray and fasten it securely.
Tighten the battery strap as illustrated.
For Lithium Battery
●Pull the knob (Z) backward and
ha
ve 2 block (X) insert into slots (Y)
as illustrated direction then push
battery module downward until you
hear “click”, the locking into cam locker.
●You must check that the battery
module has locked into position.
●Open the footrest.
●Fit the seat on to the frame,
and insert the seat frame tubes into the
corresponding holes on the main frame.
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●Insert arm rest per illustration.
●Tighten the knob.
●This chair must not be used if the
anti-tip wheels have been removed.
●Insert cable connector B1 into the corresponding hole of joystick.
●Insert the joystick into the axle of C, the groove Son the axle must
match to the pin inside of joystick.
●Tighten clamp A correctly and be sure that joystick have securely
mounted.
●Plug the cable connector B2 into the corresponding hole.
●Push the cable into the
cable locker per arrow
illustration.
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●Plug in the battery connector “D1” into “D2” on the frame.
●The connectors are color matched. Don’t try to force it into the
wrong position.
●Inflate the tyres to the maximum of 40 PSI.
The Safari front wheel are fitted with PU formed wheel which do
not need to inflate.
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU TAKE EXTRA CARE TO PRACTICE
IN AN OPEN SPACE AWAY FROM OBSTRUCTIONS.
●Do not turn “on” until the user is seated and ready to go.
●Always turn the controller “off” before getting off the scooter.
NOTE: Please be aware that should the power chair wheels hit an
obstruction, you may need to help it out manually. Attempting to
drive the power chair past an obstruction may result in damage.
●Do not put your hand on the joystick lever when switching “on”.
This may cause the power chair to move without warning.
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DRIVE WHEEL RELEASE MECHANISM
●This power chair is equipped with a drive wheel release
mechanism. Your power chair can be moved
manually after the drive wheels are released.
Do not operate this device on slope.
To disengage the drive wheels
Pull the drive collar (part “A”) out and
turn it left or right, then release it.
To reconnect the drive wheels
Turn the drive collar (part “A”) until it reconnects to the wheel and
then move the power chair until the collar connects with the drive. (a
loud click)
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SWIVEL SEAT (OPTIONAL)
When removing the seat, do not lift the release handle as this could
cause the seat support frame to disconnect from the seat and fall.
To turn the seat, lift and hold the
release handle below the seat (as
shown). This will allow the seat to
turn.
Hide main cable under the seat frame
Inserting the main cable through swivel seat frame as per arrow
illustration is to avoid the main cable / connector breaking when
using your power chair.
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SPARE BATTERY TRAY (OPTIONAL)
Assemble the battery tray as illustrated. Insert the screws and
tighten the nuts.
When using a lithium battery it is recommended that you place your
lithium battery on rear tray of the wheelchair and your SLA battery
on the front tray.
It is also recommended that you use the lithium battery and
keep the SLA battery in reserve.
Tighten the battery strap
per illustrated.
NOTE:
The battery gauge on the wheelchair does not give accurate
readings when using a lithium battery and may shut down
without warning.
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JOYSTICK FOR ATTENDANT (OPTIONAL)
●Pull up the handle F as illustrated, and then insert the frame
into the holes G (under the seat frame) and tighten the knobs H.
●Insert the cam axle Minto the handle pipe hole Las illustrated and
adjust to a comfortable position that is easy to control the joystick,
then tighten the screw handle Oas illustrated. The screw handle
can be adjusted by pushing red button N.
●Assemble the joystick into the axle pipe Q, the groove on the axle
must be locked with a pin inside the joystick and then tighten lever
as illustrated. Make sure that joystick is securely mounted.
●Plug the cable connector B2 into the corresponding hole.
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●Please be aware that this attendant handle is designed to
assemble the Joystick and is not to be used for pushing or
pulling the chair under any circumstances.
TO SWING AWAY JOYSTICK (OPTIONAL)
●The joystick can be swung rearwards by pulling the knob “R” and
rotating the joystick back alongside the armrest.
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THE JOYSTICK CONTROL
●Power up / down
In the unlikely event that the wheelchair is in a runaway situation,
the user can press the Remote's power button to perform an
EMERGENCY STOP.
To switch ON the System, ress the Power button.
The Power button is the only user in ut that can
activate the system.
If there is no fault with the system, the Status indicator
(through the Power button) will light u green, and the
Battery Gauge will dis lay the current battery status.
Power OFF
If there is a fault with the system when owering u ,
the status indicator will indicate the fault with a series of
red flashes. If the fault is one that revents the system
from driving, then
the battery gauge will flash continuously.
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To switch OFF the system, ress the Power button;
the system will ower down and the Status indicator
will switch off.
Power ON
The Power button is also used to erform an
EMERGENCY STOP. The Power button is also used to
lock the system.
●Emergency sto
If the user needs to sto the wheelchair quickly, the Power
button can be ressed to erform an EMERGENCY STOP. The
wheelchair will come to a halt quickly; the rate is set by the
Emergency Deceleration arameter.
●Drive inhibit indication
Drive inhibit mode is indicated by the
battery gauge with a right-to-left chase
sequence.
The chase sequence starts with the green
LED on the right-hand side, and one-by-
one, each LED will switch on and then off.
When the sequence com letes at the left-
most red LED, it begins again at the right-
hand side.
The chase sequence continues until the
error condition has been cleared.
●OONAPU
OONAPU (“Out Of Neutral At Power Up”) is a safety feature
that revents accidental movement of the wheelchair, either when
owering u , or when the wheelchair comes out of an inhibit state.
If the System is turned on (or comes out of an inhibit state) while
the joystick is not in the center osition, an OONAPU warning is
dis layed. During an OONAPU warning, the battery gauge LEDs
will flash continually to alert the user, and the chair will not drive.
If the joystick is returned to the center osition within five
seconds, the warning will clear and the wheelchair will drive
normally.
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However, if the joystick remains out of neutral for longer than
five seconds, an OONAPU error will occur; the error is dis layed
by the Status indicator flashing red, and the chair will not drive.
To clear the error, return the joystick to the neutral osition and
ower the unit off and then on again.
●The joystick
The joystick controls the direction and s eed of
the wheelchair.
When the joystick is deflected from the center
osition, the wheelchair will move in the direction
of the joystick movement.
The s eed of the wheelchair is ro ortional to the
joystick deflection, so that the further the
joystick is moved from the center osition, the
faster the wheelchair will travel.
The joystick can also be used to wake u the
system when in slee mode.
●Controlling maximum s eed
The s eed dial allows the user to limit the
maximum s eed of the wheelchair (that is, the
s eed when the joystick is fully deflected) to suit
their reference and environment.
The speed dial
The dial offers 10 discrete ste s between the lowest
s eed (dial set to the left) and the highest s eed (dial
set to the right).
As a visual reminder, a s eed symbol (shown left) is
ositioned just below the s eed dial to indicate the
low and high ositions of the s eed dial.
The speed symbol
●Sto ing distance
Practice riding in an o en area free of vehicles, edestrians and
obstacles before using your Su aChair, and learn for sto ing
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●The horn
Press the Horn button to sound the horn. The horn will
sound for as long as the Horn button is ressed.
The Horn button is also used for unlocking a locked
system - see below for more details.
The horn button
●The lock function
The lock function is used, rimarily, to restrict who can use the
system, but also can hel revent unintentional use of the
controls for when the system is not required for any length of
time.
When a system is locked (see below), the system is owered
down, and the user controls are not res onsive. If the ower
button is ressed when the system is locked, the locked status is
dis layed to the user by the Battery Gauge.
To unlock the system, an unlock sequence must be erformed
(see below) by the user within a s ecific timeframe. If the
sequence is not erformed correctly, within the timeframe, the
system remains locked.
To lock the system, ress and hold the
Power button for 4 seconds.
When entering the locked state, the
battery gauge will indicate the transition
by flashing LEDs 1, 3, and 5 (far left,
middle, and far right) 3 times.
Power OFF
To unlock the system, ress the Power
button once, and then, ress the Horn
button twice — the Horn button must be
ressed twice within 10 seconds of
ressing the Power button.
Power ON
If the user im lements the unlock sequence incorrectly, or the
Power button is ressed again before the unlock sequence is
com lete, the system will return to the locked state.
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During an unlock attem t, the battery gauge will indicate that the
system is in a Locked state by flashing LEDs 1, 3, and 5 (far left,
middle, and far right) until either the system is owered off, unlocked,
or the Sequence Timeout is reached.
The lock function is only available when the
Enable Lock
parameter is set to
Yes
;
the horn will not sound when pressing
the Horn button during the unlocking sequence.
●The battery gauge
The battery gauge com rises five different LEDs
(1 x RED, 2 x AMBER, 2 x GREEN), situated
above the Remote's Horn button. The number
of LEDs lit de ends on the status of the
battery, as shown below.
The battery gauge LEDs are also used to
dis lay charging information. See section 7.2
Battery charging for more details.
The battery gauge
Normal o eration
Battery auge Battery Level Notes
Fully charged This level is set by the Battery
Gauge Maximum arameter.
Batt Gauge Maximum.
Consider charging battery
Battery needs charging This level is set by the
Battery Gauge Minimum
arameter.
Battery Gauge Minimum.
Battery gauge operation
This battery gauge is setting based on SLA battery, for lithium
battery will need to reprogram for meet with its voltage.
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●High voltage warning
A high voltage warning is indicated by all LEDs on,
and the green LEDs flash- ing. This occurs when the
battery voltage level has risen above the high voltage
warning set- oint.
High voltage warning
●Low voltage warning
A low voltage warning is indicated with the left-
most LED flashing. This occurs when the battery
voltage level has decreased below its low voltage
warning set- oint.
Low voltage warning
Charge the battery immediately - it is being damaged.
●Cut-off voltage
When the battery voltage decreases below the battery
cut-off voltage:
l
the status indicator will flash ( Flash code 2)
l
the first (red) LED will flash on the battery gauge
l
the horn will sound once every 10 seconds
The status indicator
The status indicator is located underneath the ower
button. When the System is not owered u , the status
indicator is not lit.
When the System is owered u , and there are no faults
with the system, the status indicator will be lit green.
If, when owered u , there is a fault with the system,
then the status indicator will flash red. The number of
flashes will indicate the ty e of error.
The status indicator
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●
Error indication
The status indicator
If there is an error
with the system when it is powered
up, then the status indicator will flash red; the number of
flashes will indicate the type of error.
The table below describes the error indication, and a few
possible actions that can be taken to rectify the problem.
The actions listed are not in any particular order and are
suggestions only; the intention is that one of the
suggestions may help you clear the problem. If in doubt,
consult your supplier.
Flash
code
Error description
Possible action
1
Remote / joystick error heck cables and connectors Replace Remote
2
Network or configuration
error
heck cables and connectors
heck Bluetooth pairing
Reconfigure the system
Recharge the battery
heck charger
Replace modules
ontact supplier
3
Left motor error heck cables and connectors
Replace Power Module
heck and/or replace left motor
4
Right motor error
heck cables and connectors
Replace Power Module
heck and/or replace right motor
5
Left park brake error
heck cables and connectors
heck left park brake is released
6
Right park brake error
heck cables and connectors
heck right park brake is released
7
Module error (other than
Remote)
heck cables and connectors
heck modules
Replace Power Module
Recharge battery
If the chair stalled, reverse away or remove obstacles, or
if the chair was moved while turned off, cycle the power.
The error indicator may continue to flash after an error has been rectified.
To clear the error indication, cycle the system's ower.
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FOLD THE WHEELCHAIR
●Unplug the battery connector D1, undo the strap and remove the
battery.
For SLA Battery
●Unplug the battery
connector, undo the strap
and remove the SLA battery.
For Lithium Battery
●Unplug the battery connector,
Pull knob backward and pull
up the battery handle for
removing lithium battery as
illustrated.
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●Loosen clamp Aand pull
out joystick.
●Pull out the cable
connector B2 as indicated.
(Refer to P.29)
●Push Xand pull out the cable for releasing the connector.
Don’t try to pull the connector
without pushing X, this will cause
the lock wing Xto break.
●Pull out the cable from cable
locker as arrow illustration.
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●Release screws and then remove the arm rests from chair.
●Remove the seat and fold the footrest.
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PRECAUTION
●When using your power chair for the first time you should
practice at slow speed in a flat open area free of obstacles until
you are confident in turning, stopping, reversing and judging
braking distance.
●This power chair is designed for the maximum rider weight of
150kgs and for one person use only.
●Always switch power off (button switch to “Off” position) before
leaving your power chair.
●Do not store your power chair outside without adequate protection.
●Keep the shipping carton in dry place after unpacking your power
chair in case it needs shipping for service.
●This appliance is not intended for persons (including children) with
insufficiency of physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge, unless they have been given
instructions concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Your power chair is extremely maneuverable but sharp turns must
only be done at very slow speed.
Avoid power spray water washing of the power chair as this could
cause damage to the wire connectors and electronic system.
Completely dry off the power chair, if necessary use a dry cloth after
cleaning your power chair.
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BATTERY AND CHARGE
●When you get your new battery put it on charge for at least 24 hours.
●When recharging your battery, always charge for at least 12 hours
or until the light on the charger turns green. It is best to charge for
at least another hour after the light turns green.
●Never use the battery for any purpose except to power your chair.
●The battery charger can become hot during charging so your
charger should be placed in a suitable place with good air flow and
away from children. To recharge the batteries, follow the
steps below:
●Place your power chair
close to a standard
electrical wall outlet.
●Push the power chair switch
to the “Off” position.
●Plug the charger power cord
(Round plug) into the socket
indicated on scooter. (U)
●Plug the charger power plug
into a standard wall outlet.
●When charging is
completed, the charger’s
yellow LED will turn to green.
●Disconnect the charger power cord from the wall outlet and the plug
from the power chair when the batteries are fully charged.
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Or remove the battery from
power chair, and use the
connection adaptor.
(Optional accessory)
Do not place the battery on a
concrete floor for charging.
Raise the battery off the
concrete with wooden blocks
or similar objects.
Battery charging
The battery charging socket of the System is a 3-pin XLR type, located on
the Remote (Joystick).
To charge the wheelchair's battery, plug the
battery charger into the Remote's XLR socket.
The Battery Gauge will indicate the system is
connected to the charger by cycling between a
left-to-right chase sequence, and then displaying
the approximate battery charge state at the end
of the chase sequence.
The system does not have to be powered up when
charging the battery, however, if it is not powered
up, then the battery gauge will not display the
charging state/ chase sequence.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
The battery terminal covers must be kept in place at all times to avoid the
possibility of something falling across the terminals and causing a short
circuit. This could damage the battery or even cause it to explode.
To dispose of your battery, return it to your dealer or to a recycler.
Improper disposal of the battery could result in an explosion causing injury
and/or property damage.
Lithium battery & charger are optional accessories.
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Travel distance from battery indicator & Cycles life
Items
Battery Type
Green
light
Yellow
light
Red
light
Cycle life
(battery’s)
24V SLA Battery
7.5 Km
(4.7 miles) 1.5 Km
(0.9 miles)
400
24V 15ah
Lithium Battery
11.5 Km
(7.1 miles) 2.5 Km
(1.5 mile)
1000
24V 12ah
Lithium Battery 7.5 Km
(4.6 miles) 2.5 Km
(1.5 miles)
800
NOTE:
Above distances are based on new fully charged batteries with
firm even road surfaces, correctly inflated tyres and a 75kg user.
When the second Yellow light is “On”, you will need to recharge the
battery. Do not use power chair when the Red light is ON.
NOTE:
The battery gauge on the power chair does not give accurate readings
when using a lithium battery and may shut down without warning..
The correct lithium battery indicator can be reprogramed, check with
dealer if lithium battery is used.
BATTERY CHARGER
●Before charging, read the instructions. (included with charger)
●For indoor use only, do not expose to rain.
●Disconnect the mains power supply before making or breaking the
connections to the battery.
●This appliance is not intended for persons (including children) with
insufficiency of physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge, unless they have been given
instructions concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
●This charger is not for recharging non-rechargeable batteries.
●Do not use for charging any batteries which are not specified by
the manufacturer.
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BATTERY CARE & MAINTENANCE
Important notes to help prolong the life of the battery:
•Before the first use of your battery, put it on charge for 24 hours.
•Do not place the battery on a concrete floor for charging, have
the battery raised off the floor on wooden blocks or place the
battery on a shelf. (when you move the batteries out of power
chair for recharging)
•To fully charge the battery, choose a place where ambient
temperature is above 10 degrees Celsius.
•Always recharge your battery as soon as possible after use.
•When yellow light is “On” you should recharge your battery as
soon as possible.
•Never use the battery when the red light is “On”. You will
discharge the battery below its designated voltage and damage it.
•Do not drop the battery.
•STORAGE:
If you know that you will not be use your battery in the near future,
disconnect the battery from the charger and store it in a suitable
dry place.
Recharge your battery before you use it or every 3 months
(No more than 3 months) if it is not used in that period.
•Always contact our service agent before you replace the battery
or the charger. Using an incompatible battery or charger may
damage the power chair and void your warranty.
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Specifications
Number of Wheels 4
Front Wheel Size
178mm (7”)
Rear Wheel Size 200mm (8”)
Ground Clearance
7
0
mm (2.8”)
Overall Height / Length
840mm (33”) / 870mm (34.3”)
Overall
Width
60
0mm (2
3
.
6
”)
Seat width x depth
4
1
0 x
40
0 mm (1
6
.
2
x 15.
8
”)
Disassebmled
size:
Seat & seat f
rame
Motorize frame
640 x 550 x 550mm (25.2 x 21.7 x 21.7”)
720 x 580 x 39
0mm
(28.3 x 22.8 x 15.3”)
A
r
mrest to seat distance
Backrest height
2
0
0
mm (
7
.
9
”)
3
7
0 mm (14.
6
”)
Total mass weight 37.7 Kg (83 lbs) with SLA battery
Weight (dismantled)
Seat &
frame : 1
0
.
6
kg (23.4 lbs)
Motorize frame : 1
7
.
9
kg
(39.4 lbs)
Max Loading
1
5
0kg (330 lbs).
Turn Radius
7
00
mm (27.6”)
Transmission
2 x
Worm Drive Gearbox
Reverse
Forward/Reverse
Brakes
Braking distance
Dynamic Braking & Electromagnetic brake
1
–
1.
5 meter
Max Speed SLA Battery 6.5 kph (4.0 mph)
Battery lithium
24V 12ah or 15ah / 3.2 kg (7 lbs) or 3.7 kg (8.1 lbs)
Battery (SLA) 24V - 15 ah 9.2kg / 20 lbs
Charger (SLA / Lithium)
24 volt 2 amp / 24V 2 amp, off board
In Put AC Voltage
Output DC Voltage / Current
AC 100
–
240V
50/60 HZ
24V / 2A
Slope Grade Ability
Maximum Recommended - 9 Degrees.
Travel Distance
Up to 10 km (6.2 mile) with standard SLA battery,
up to 14.5 Km (9 miles) or 10.5 Km (6.5 miles) with
24V 15ah or 12ah lithium battery.
Refer to
manual P.34 regarding travel distances
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Supachair Warranty
Your SupaChair is fully guaranteed against faults arising due to
defects in manufacture or materials as follows
Frame: 2 years.
All other components except those listed below: 1 year.
Subject to availability of parts, any such defects will be rectified,
either by repair or by unit replacement.
Warranty does not cover
Any damage due to improper use nor the replacement of parts
arising from normal wear and tear such as potentiometers, tyres,
arm rests and upholstery.
Claims due to a normal increase in operational noise level.
This warranty does not cover labour or service calls.
Batteries
Batteries are covered by a six month warranty from the original
manufacturer. Gradual deterioration due to being left in a discharged
state or being left in cold conditions for long periods is not covered.
This section MUST BE READ and SIGNED by the purchaser and
stamped by the dealer
This warranty record must be kept by the purchaser and a copy
supplied with any claim
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I / we acknowledge that the SupaChair has been delivered in good
order and operating condition and that I / we have been instructed in
the care and maintenance, safe operation and proper use of the unit.
Purchasers
name………………………………………………………………………….
Purchase date…………………………………………….
Address ………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………. …………………
Serial No ……………………..............…………...........................
Signature.........................................................
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Stamp of Dealer
Date:
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