EZ Lite Cruiser STANDARD MODEL Manual

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Summary of STANDARD MODEL

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    1 website: www.Ezlitecruiser.Com e‐mail: support@ezlitecruiser.Com phone (toll free): 1‐(888) 544‐6054 standard model generation 2.

  • Page 2: Precautions

    2 thank you for purchasing the ez lite cruiser. We sincerely hope that it will bring convenience and enjoyment to your daily life. Please read the instruc ons before using the chair in order to operate and maintain it properly. Ez lite cruiser assumes no responsibility for personal injury or propert...

  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3 front cover…..……………………….…….………….…………………...........................1 precautions…………………………...…….………….…………………..........................2 identification of components.…….………….…………………..........................4 safe usage guide……………...…………..…………..........................………...……..6 battery guide………......

  • Page 4: Identification of Components

    4 identification of components * front and rear wheels may v ary in color ..

  • Page 5: Identification of Components

    5 identification of components * front and rear wheels may v ary in color ..

  • Page 6: Safe Usage Guide

    6 before driving — read this section carefully. The user must be of sound mind and judgment. They must be conscious and have unimpaired motor func ons in their hand to use the controller. The user must read this user’s guide before opera ng the chair and get familiar with its components and features...

  • Page 7: Safe Usage Guide

    7 prac ce avoiding obstacles lightly push the joys ck in either direc ons to avoid and maneuver around the obstacle/s. Again, prac ce speed control. Driving faster push the joys ck all the way in the direc on you want to go. Release the joys ck back to the middle/center if you do not feel you are no...

  • Page 8: Safe Usage Guide

    8 driving uphill keep your body lted forward to keep the center of gravi‐ ty stable. Drive slowly and calmly. We recommend the slope be less than 8 degrees for op ‐ mal performance. Driving downhill make sure the electromagne c brake is engaged before driving downhill. We recommend the slope be less...

  • Page 9: Safe Usage Guide

    9 entering & exi ng an elevator the user should pay a en on to the opening and closing intervals of the elevator door to avoid a collision while en‐ tering or exi ng the elevator. Driving over train or railroad tracks we highly discourage you from ever crossing railroad/ train tracks alone in the ez...

  • Page 10: Safe Usage Guide

    10 seat belt we recommend using the seat belt. Self repair of the ez lite cruiser avoid a emp ng to repair the product on your own. It may cause permanent damage to the chair and could put yourself at risk of injury. We strongly recommend that the product should be re‐ paired by a professional repai...

  • Page 11: Battery Guide

    11 ba ery handling and care do not leave the ba ery in direct sunlight. It will cause permanent damage, or a vola le reac on. Store the ba ery in a cool, dry area. Do not remove any wrapping, whether it is blue, clear, plas c or otherwise, from the ba ery pack. Do not allow children access to the ba...

  • Page 12: Charging Guide

    12 general informa on on charging the ba ery please use the lithium ba ery charger supplied by ez lite cruiser and never use a charger from another power chair! Unless instructed by an ez lite cruiser technical support technician, do not turn on the controller power or use the chair during charging....

  • Page 13: Charging Guide

    13 charging the ba ery “on board” “on board” charging means the ba ery is connected to the ez lite cruiser’s power input connec on, to supply the chair with power. First, ensure the ba ery is plugged in to the chair, at the input/power plug (see page 23 for photo.) next, insert the charger into an e...

  • Page 14: Charging Guide

    14 charging the ba ery “off board” “off board” charging means the ba ery is not connected to the ez lite cruiser’s power input connec on, and it is not supplying the chair with power. In this scenario, you will first connect the charger into an electrical outlet, which will cause the charger light to ...

  • Page 15: Using Two Batteries

    15 discharging 2 ba eries with the dual ba ery connector you can connect and use two ba eries at the same me. The power will be drawn from both ba eries. In order to do this, you must have purchased a second ba ery (your chair only comes with one) and a dual ba ery connector. As described on the pre...

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    16 using in the powered (electric) mode flip the red levers (the electromagne c locks, iden fied in the compo‐ nents of the ez lite cruiser on page 5) on both of the rear wheels and ensure that the wheels are locked in place, and are not moving at all. When the chair is powered electrically, the cha...

  • Page 17: Safety Tips

    17 addi onal warnings & precau ons if the ez lite cruiser is not locked in the open posi on, it can collapse when a emp ng to sit on the chair. This can cause damage to the chair and also hurt the user. Please ensure that the chair is fully unfolded before si ng in it. Check, double‐check and triple...

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    18 transport & storage to pick up the chair, stand it up when it is folded. Li the chair by metal frame parts always, never by any cushions, straps or plas c parts. The ba ery should be fully charged & chair should be placed in cool, dry, and ven lated place. The ba ery needs to be full recharged (u...

  • Page 19: Quick Start Guide

    19 quick start guide you must read all of the informa on on the previous pages before star ng to use your ez lite cruiser. The previous pages contain extremely important safety informa on, proper usage, care & maintenance of your ez lite cruiser. Failure to read the informa on can lead to problems t...

  • Page 20: Quick Start Guide

    20 quick start guide charging two ba eries you can not charge two ba eries at the same me using the dual ba ery connector. For more informa on on charging two ba eries, see page 14. To charge two ba eries, the easiest way is to have two chargers and charge each ba ery off board. Or charge one ba ery ...

  • Page 21: Quick Start Guide

    21 quick start guide keep it clean & take good care of your ez lite cruiser the key to a long life out of the ez lite cruiser, like anything else, is to keep it clean and take good care of it. Keeping it clean will keep it look‐ ing like new again,. Taking good care of it will ensure the longest lif...

  • Page 22: Quick Start Guide

    22 quick start guide engage the brakes (red lever) you must do this to use the chair in the powered mode. It prevents the rear wheels from rolling freely. Flip levers backward ( away from chair ) to engage, or forward ( towards chair ) to disengage the locks when needed. Do this for both wheels. Whe...

  • Page 23: Quick Start Guide

    23 quick start guide disconnec ng the ba ery no ce the tooth on the ba ery con‐ nector part (labelled b) & the raiseable latch clip on the power input connector (labelled ip.) these two connec on points must align in order to properly connect the ba ery. To disconnect, li the power input connector l...

  • Page 24: Quick Start Guide

    24 quick start guide charging the ba ery off board connect the charger to any electrical outlet & then connect the metal round circular connector of the charger (labelled cc) directly to the metal round circular connector of the ba ery (labelled bc). This way the ba ery can be charged away from chair...

  • Page 25: Quick Start Guide

    25 quick start guide folding the ez lite cruiser from behind the chair, pull up on the spring loaded bar at the back base of the seat & pull back (towards you) on the top of back support bar. Release the bar once the chair begins to fold. Then focus on collapsing the chair un l the chair folds all t...

  • Page 26: Joystick Information

    26 func on descrip on of func onality 1 power on bu on pressing this bu on will power on the ez lite cruiser 2 power off bu on pressing this bu on will power off the ez lite cruiser 3 speed increase bu on pressing this bu on will increase the speed of the chair, and illuminate the speed indicator leds...

  • Page 27: Fault Indicators

    27 fault indicators aside from indica ng the speed se ng of the ez lite cruiser, the speed indicator leds (number 8 on the figure shown on the previous page) acts as an indicator of common faults in the controller system. When these leds flash with the following display as indicated below, the most ...

  • Page 28: Troubleshooting Guide

    28 troubleshooting guide a. Problem: the power won't turn on possible reasons: 1. The ba ery is not properly connected. 2. The joys ck is not connected to the cpu. 3. The ba ery power is too low. Possible solutions: 1. Connect or reconnect the ba ery. 2. If previous disconnected, reconnect the joys ...

  • Page 29: Troubleshooting Guide

    29 troubleshooting guide e. Problem: charger light doesn't go on. Possible reasons: 1. The charger is not plugged in to a wall outlet, or wall outlet has no electricity. 2. The charger cable that plugs into outlet is loosely connected to the charger base. Possible solutions: 1. Plug in the charger, ...

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    30 parameter value device weight ~44.6 lbs max capacity 265 lbs unfolded dimensions 31.5” x 22.4” x 33.1” folded dimensions 28.5” x 22.4” x 12.25” seat dimensions 16.75” x 15.25” seating height 20” (from ground) turning radius ~33” maximum speed up to 5 mph battery type lifepo4 lithium battery dista...

  • Page 31: Service History

    31 service history warranty date descrip on of service part coverage remarks frame 10 years non‐deliberate damage motor 5 years non‐deliberate damage ba ery 2 years non‐deliberate damage cpu 2 year non‐deliberate damage joys ck 2 year non‐deliberate damage wearing parts 3 months tire, seat, backrest...

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    32 website: www.Ezlitecruiser.Com e‐mail: support@ezlitecruiser.Com phone (toll free): 1‐(888) 544‐6054 the informa on provided in this user manual is copyright © 2016 by ez lite cruiser. Any use of this informa on for any purposes outside of demonstra ng the use of the ez lite cruiser personal mobi...