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XtraLite Jiffy

Portable Powerchair

USER MANUAL

Models: UL7WR-10 / UL7WR-12

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION ................................................................................ 3

EMI WARNING................................................................................... 4

ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE FROM RADIO WAVES ................... 4

POWERED CHAIR ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE (EMI) ................ 5

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................. 6

FEATURE GUIDE .............................................................................. 8

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR JIFFY POWERCHAIR ......................... 9

THE JOYSTICK CONTROLLER (VSI) ........................................................ 9

DRIVE/FREEWHEEL MECHANISM ........................................................ 11

USER TRANSFERRING ........................................................................ 12

RECLINING SEAT ................................................................................ 12

DISASSEMBLING/TRANSPORTING YOUR JIFFY POWERCHAIR .............. 13

DRIVING YOUR JIFFY POWERCHAIR .......................................... 14

CARING FOR YOUR JIFFY POWERCHAIR................................... 15

BATTERIES AND BATTERY CHARGING...................................... 16

BATTERIES ........................................................................................ 16

BATTERY CHARGING PROCEDURES ................................................... 17

TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................... 18

SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................... 19

QUARTERLY INSPECTION ............................................................ 20

DISCLAIMER ................................................................................... 22

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INTRODUCTION

Congratulations on insisting the best. The Shoprider Jiffy portable

Powerchair is the ultimate combination of style, comfort and portability. The compact features support easy transportation of your Shoprider Powerchair for today’s active lifestyle. We know that it will provide many years of mobility for you.

This manual contains important information regarding the safe use of the Shoprider Jiffy Powerchair. Please read this manual carefully and thoroughly before using your Powerchair and make sure you understand all the instructions.

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EMI WARNING

Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) from Radio Wave Sources

Powered electric chairs may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference, which is a kind of interfering electromagnetic energy

(EM) emitted from sources such as radio stations, TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, two-way radios and cellular phones. The interference (from radio wave sources) can cause the power chairs to release its brakes, move by itself or move in unintended directions. It can also permanently damage the powered chair’s control system.

The sources of radiated EMI can be broadly classified into three types:

1. Hand-held portable transceivers (transmitters-receivers) with the antenna mounted directly on the transmitting unit. Examples include: citizens band (CB) radios, “walkie talkies”, security, fire and police transceivers, cellular telephones and other personal communication devices

NOTE: Some cellular telephones and similar devices transmit signals while they are ON, even when not being used.

2. Medium-Range mobile transceivers, such as those used in police cars, fire trucks, ambulances and taxis. These usually have the antenna mounted on the outside of the vehicle.

3. Long-Range transmitters and transceivers, such as commercial broadcast transmitters (radio and TV broadcast antenna towers) and amateur (HAM) radios.

NOTE: Other types of hand-held devices, such as cordless phones, laptop computers, AM/FM radios, TV sets, CD players, cassette players and small appliances such as electric shavers and hair dryers, so far, as we know, are not

likely to cause problems to your Powerchair.

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Powered Chair Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)

Because EM energy rapidly becomes more intense the closer one moves to the transmitting antenna (source), the EM fields from handheld radio sources (transceivers) are of special concern. It is possible to unintentionally bring high levels of EM energy very close to the

Powerchair’s control system while using these devices. This can affect the Powerchair’s movement and braking. Therefore, the warnings listed below are recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of the Powerchair.

WARNINGS

The following warnings listed below should reduce the chance of unintended brake release or Powerchair movement, which could result in serious injury.

1. Do not operate hand-held transceivers (transmitter-receivers), such as citizens band (CB) radios, or turn ON personal communication devices, such as cellular phones, while the

Powerchair is turned ON.

2. Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or TV stations, and try to avoid coming close to them.

3. If unintended movement or brake release occurs, turn the

Powerchair OFF as soon as it is safe.

4. Be aware that adding accessories or components, or modifying the Powerchair may make it more susceptible to EMI.

NOTE: There is no easy way to evaluate the overall immunity of the powered chair.

Report all incidents of unintended movement or brake to your

Powerchair provider, and note whether there are sources of EMI nearby.

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Safety Instructions

Please do use the Jiffy Powerchair to enhance your active lifestyle.

With increased mobility, please observe a few rules to ensure safe operation of your Jiffy Powerchair. So please… down an incline.

(Table 2).

Button when moving at any speed. This will bring the electromagnetic brakes on immediately and could cause damage to the joystick controller. deep grass).

8. Do not mount or dismount the Powerchair unless the electromagnetic brakes are engaged and the joystick controller is off.

9. Do not operate the Powerchair if the unit is in freewheel mode.

10. Do not use on the road, except when crossing between sidewalks.

11. Do not sit on the Powerchair when in a vehicle, but transfer to a vehicle seat.

12. Do not exceed any grade over 8 degrees (14%).

13. Always stop fully before changing forward or reverse direction.

14. Always engage a slow speed when going down gradients

(move the joystick slowly towards center position to reduce the speed).

15. Always approach and climb over curbs at slow speed.

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16. Always approach curbs and gradients at 90 degrees.

17. Always use the safety belt.

18. Always keep the feet on the leg rest while driving.

19. Always make sure the batteries are fully charged before setting out on a journey.

20. Always charge the Powerchair in a well ventilated area to prevent any possible risk.

21. Always check that the drive wheels are engaged. Someone may have left the Powerchair in freewheel mode.

22. Always reduce your speed when turning sharply.

23. Avoid turning sharply on a slope or gradient.

24. To brake in an emergency simply release the joystick.

25. Always try to find a “dropped curb” or “curb cutout” whenever possible.

26. Always keep your Powerchair properly maintained.

27. Never try to use your Powerchair beyond it’s limitations as described in this manual.

Important Notes

The Jiffy Powerchair is designed to assist in your individual mobility needs. Any usage outside of the guidelines in this manual may result in damage to the chair or injury to the user or third party.

Please do not lift the wheelchair by the armrests.

First Time Use

Prior to using your Jiffy portable Powerchair for the first time, you must charge the batteries fully (refer to Battery Charging

Procedures). Charging may take up to 8 hours. Charging the batteries completely prior to first time use will benefit battery efficiency.

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Feature Guide

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2 1

4

3

10

9

(1)

6 7

Figure 1

8

Removable Armrests with Width Adjustment (Flips Down for

Transport and Easy Seat Access)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

VSI Joystick Controller

Charging Port

Reclining Pillow-Top Leatherette Seat

Standard Foot Plate

Front Castor Assy (6” flat free tire)

Frame Serial Number (13 alphanumeric characters)

Rear Drive Wheel (8” flat free tire) (8)

(9) Anti-tip Wheel

(10) Removable Battery Pack

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Getting to Know Your Shoprider Jiffy Powerchair

The Joystick Controller (VSI 50)

1. On-Off Button: This button turns the joystick controller (hereinafter referred to as VSI) on and off. Do not use this button to stop the folding power chair, except in an emergency.

2. Battery Gauge: This is a 10-segment display, which indicates if the VSI is switched on and gives the state of charge of the battery. Additionally, any faults in the

Powerchair electrical system are also indicated by this display. Refer to Table 1 for

4

5

1

8

2 more details.

3. Maximum Speed Indicator: This is a 5segment display, which indicates the maximum speed setting selected.

4. Horn Button: This button operates the

Powerchair’s horn.

5. Speed Decrease Button: This button decreases the maximum speed.

6. Speed Increase Button: This Button

Figure 2

Increases the maximum speed.

7. Joystick: This controls the speed and direction of the Powerchair.

Push the joystick in the direction you want to go. The further you push it, the faster the speed will be. Releasing the joystick will automatically engage the brakes and stop the Powerchair.

8. Charging Port for Off-Board Charger: This is a secondary charging port, in addition to the charging port located on the battery pack. Only plug into this port with the qualified charger certified by the original manufacturer of the Powerchair. This port should not be used as a power supply for any other electrical devices. The behavior against the two states as above will void the warranty of the

Powerchair.

Note: The controller can be fitted to suit either right or left-handed users.

3

6

7

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Locking/Unlocking the VSI Joystick

LOCK MODE: The VSI controller can be locked to prevent unauthorized use. The locking method is achieved through a sequence of key presses and joystick movements, as detailed below.

To lock Powerchair controller:

ƒ While the controller is switched on, depress and hold the on/off button.

ƒ After 1 second the controller will bleep. Now release the on/off button.

ƒ Push the joystick forward until the controller bleeps.

ƒ Push the joystick in reverse until the controller bleeps.

ƒ Release the joystick, there will be a long bleep.

ƒ The Powerchair controller is now locked.

To unlock the Powerchair controller:

ƒ Use the on/off button to switch the controller on. The maximum speed/profile indicator will be rippling up and down.

ƒ Push the joystick forward until the controller bleeps.

ƒ Push the joystick in reverse until the controller bleeps.

ƒ Release the joystick, there will be a long bleep.

ƒ The Powerchair is now unlocked.

SLEEP MODE: If the controller is left on and not used for more than ten minutes, the controller will automatically “go to sleep”. This is recognized by a slow intermittent flash of the battery indicator lights.

Simply turn the controller off and back on to reset.

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Drive/Freewheel Mechanism

The drive/freewheel levers are found toward the front of the

Powerchair, one on each side, located at the end of each motor.

These levers will allow you to disengage the drive mechanism and push the Powerchair while in freewheel mode.

Always leave the chair in drive mode. The freewheel option is there only to allow the chair to be pushed manually when the need arises (i.e., to store or push unit out of a tight space).

The Powerchair will not function while the drive mechanism is disengaged. In addition, the VSI-50 will flash a fault code and beep steadily if turned on. Refer to Table 1 for more details.

Freewheel Lever Push Powerchair

Drive Powerchair

Figure 3

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User Transferring

You can transfer either forward, left or right from the chair. The armrests are hinged at the bottom and can be pushed down and out of the way for sideways transfer.

Pull armrest up, then push armrest forward and down for side transfer.

Reclining Seat

The Jiffy Powerchair comes with a reclining seat. The reclining seat lever is located on the left side below the armrest. Simply pull the lever up to adjust. This feature also allows the seat to be folded (Refer to Figure 7 for picture of folded seat).

Figure 4

Figure 5

1) Pull Up

2) Push Forward

& Down

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Disassembling/Transporting the Shoprider Jiffy Powerchair

Follow these simple guidelines for disassembly:

1. Park the Powerchair on a level surface

4 locked in drive mode (Fig 3)

3. Fold up footplate

4. Unplug VSI from rear of unit

5. Remove battery pack from rear of unit

6. Remove seat by unscrewing the tightening knobs and lifting seat upward and off

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6

2

4

3

Figure 7

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2

1

Figure 6

5

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5

Driving Your Shoprider Jiffy Powerchair

Ramps, Slopes and Cambers

The Jiffy indoor/outdoor Powerchair has the ability to negotiate ramps, slopes and cambers of a low to medium gradient. It is of the utmost importance that the following points are observed:

1. Never attempt to go up or down an incline which has a rough, wet or slippery surface (loose gravel, tree roots, wet grass, polished floor, etc.)

2. Always approach an incline head on, not at an angle

3. Always travel at a speed that you are comfortable with and that you feel in complete control

4. Avoid sudden or erratic action with the joystick

5. When riding along in a straight line you may experience

“veering to one side”. This is due to the natural camber in the construction of the pavement. To correct this you simply have to steer slightly against it, as you continue to move forward.

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Caring for Your Shoprider Jiffy Powerchair

First Time Use

Prior to using your Jiffy portable Powerchair for the first time, you must charge the batteries fully (refer to Battery Charging

Procedures). Charging may take up to 8 hours. Charging the batteries completely prior to first time use will benefit battery efficiency.

Tires

Since your tires are flat free tires, there is no need to ever worry about tire air-pressure.

General Maintenance and Lubrication

ƒ Inspection for loose wheel bolts, seat and arm tightening bolts, castor nuts and other nuts and bolts is recommended on a regular basis.

ƒ Most lubricated components on the Jiffy Powerchair are designed to be maintenance free and are sealed. Therefore, lubrication is not required for these components. However, the driving axles should always have a very light coat of multipurpose grease.

DO NOT USE TOO MUCH GREASE!

Drips may stain or damage carpets, furnishings, etc.

ƒ It is recommended that the driving axles (inside the drive wheel assy) and castor assemblies be checked and cleaned occasionally for hair and debris build-up, which will hinder the performance of the unit.

ƒ Check the batteries on a regular basis. For extended battery life, it is highly recommended that the batteries be fully charged after each use. If the batteries are weak, severely discharged or old, a variety of problems may occur with the unit including charging problems, reduced speed, loss of range, and others.

Please contact your provider for battery replacement.

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Batteries & Battery Charging

Batteries

The Shoprider Jiffy Powerchair is designed to operate on two 12 volt/12Ah sealed lead acid or gel type maintenance free batteries. For easy handling, the batteries are contained within a battery-pack. The life of the batteries may be affected by temperature, terrain, weight of user, and care of batteries. The battery gauge (Refer to Figure 2) is a guide on the remaining charge of the batteries.

The active user will need to charge the batteries after using approximately more than 30% of battery capacity. As an inactive user, only using from once a week to every other day, the recharge point would be at 50% of discharge (Refer to Figure 8). For extended battery life, it is highly recommended that these guidelines be followed.

Keeping the batteries charged will extend the life of the batteries

Batteries should be kept fully charged at all times. They must not be left in a discharged state if the unit is not being used for some time or the “charging space” within the batteries will be lost and can never be regained. The batteries should be checked once a month and kept charged as needed.

Red Bottom

Amber Middle

3 Bars

Flashing. Danger, you must stop and

4 Bars

From 30% - 50% discharge. recharge the batteries.

Batteries will

Failure to do so may need charging. result in damage of

Green Top

3 Bars

Full battery charge.

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Figure 8

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Battery Charging Procedure

There are two ways to charge the Jiffy portable Powerchair:

1) Plug the A/C power cord into the wall. Plug the male three-pin charger plug into the female 3-pin receiver located on the bottom of the VSI (Refer to Figure 2, #8).

2) Remove the battery-pack from the unit. Plug the A/C power cord into the wall. Located on the battery-pack is a charger port.

Slide the charger port cover over to expose the charger female

3-pin receiver. Plug the male three-pin charger plug into the female 3-pin receiver. It is not necessary for the battery-pack to be attached to the Powerchair to charge.

The battery charger’s light indicator is as follows:

Red - Charging

Green - Charging complete

Depending on the amount of battery discharge, the charge time can take up to 12 hours. The battery charger has an electronic switch that will terminate the charge when the batteries are fully charged. Do not remove the battery charger until the charging cycle is complete. Be sure to unplug charger from the wall first before unplugging charger from the Powerchair.

WARNING! Only use the original manufacturer approved charger!

This charger is for indoor use only. Do not expose it to rain or water spray.

Do not leave the charger plugged into the Charging Port if the

charger is not charging.

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Troubleshooting

The Self-Help Guide (Table 1) is intended to assist in the location of a fault that may occur in a certain part of the Powerchair.

If after checking the fault from the table below and the fault is still showing, do not use the Powerchair. Turn off the power and consult your provider immediately.

Table 1

BATTERY

GAUGE

POSSIBLE VSI-50 FAULT

10 Bars flash Battery voltage is too high, check the battery connections.

9 Bars flash Solenoid brake fault

8 Bars flash Possible controller fault

7 Bars flash Possible joystick fault

6 Bars flash Battery charger connected

5 Bars flash Right-hand motor wiring fault

4 Bars flash Right-hand motor disconnected

3 Bars flash Left-hand motor wiring fault

2 Bars flash Left-hand motor disconnected

1 Bar flash Low battery voltage

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Specifications

Overall Dimensions: L

Table 2

1 x W x H 30” x 18” x 32-35”

Number, Size of Front Tires

Number, Size of Rear Tires

Total Weight of Unit

Maximum User Weight

2, 6 inches

2, 8 inches

97 lbs

225 lbs

Battery Capacity

Charger

Maximum Speed

12v - 12Ah x 2

Off Board, 2 amp

3 mph

8° (14%) Safe Climbing angle (based on user weight of 200 lbs/90 kgs)

Range 2

Turning Radius 29 inches

As a part of our ongoing product improvement initiative, Shoprider reserves the right to change specifications and design without prior notice. All specifications and dimensions are approximate.

1

2

Includes the anti-tip wheel.

The actual driving range varies with the factors shown below:

1. The weight of the user

2. Ground surface condition

3. Battery condition

4. Type of charger

5. Ambient temperature

6. Driving style

7. Terrain

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QUARTERLY INSPECTION

For your own safety, quarterly inspection and service on the product has to be performed and signed by an authorized provider. Maintenance records (below) should be kept at all times. The manufacturer / distributor / vendor will be indemnified from any product liability claim if the above maintenance / service requirement are not met.

NOTE! Regular (Monthly) inspection is strongly recommended by the manufacturer to ensure ultimate performance of the vehicle.

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Service Record: Date of Purchase: / /

Purchaser:_________________________________________________________

Model #: ______________ Serial #: ____________________________________

Dealer Unit Was Purchased From: ____________________________________

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Disclaimer

Congratulations on your purchase of the Shoprider Jiffy Portable

Powerchair.

This Powerchair is not intended to be used by individuals with physical limitations that could prevent the user from operating the

Powerchair safely. Shoprider disclaims all responsibility for any personal injury or property damage, which may occur as a result of improper or unsafe use of its products.

Warranty is only valid when genuine Shoprider parts are used. All modifications on the Powerchair, unless approved and authorized by

Shoprider will automatically invalidate the warranties. Standard warranty does not extend to consumable items and parties other than the original user.

The preceding guidance is intended to assist you in the safe operation of this Powerchair. If you should have any questions about the correct operation of the Powerchair, please contact your authorized Shoprider provider.

Provider Stamp

Serial No.:________________________

Shoprider Mobility Products, Inc www.shoprider.com

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