Now the main wheels and the climbing frame are moved forward
- away
from the operator.
Afterwards the main wheels and the frame are lowered
by retracting the
climber. This results in a small shift in load distribution, which you will feel
at the handle by a slight pull forward.
The main wheels touch down on the next step
and resume the load of the
climber
which is retracted further.
Since the single step mode is activated every time you turn on the device, the
climber is pulled in entirely and then the descending process ends at this
point.
8.
Again push the s-max all the way to the edge of the step, i.e. until the
sensitive rolls of the security brakes stop the s-max.
To continue descending you need to press the UP/DOWN switch again, di-
rection DOWN.
At this point the climbing process repeats itself as described in point 7.
6.13
Laying the s-max on the stairs
In an emergency the s-max may tilt backwards and lay down on the stairs.
The safety brakes prevent the s-max from rolling down.
6.14
Transportation
For transportation you may remove the handle (see assembly chapter 3.1)
and carry the climbing unit at the upper rod.
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Note that the device weighs 14,4 kg!
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Always turn off the s-max for transportation!
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When transporting the s-max in a vehicle, always secure the device
according to the legal rules and regulations.
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The sealed lead acid batteries used in the s-max are not considered
dangerous according to the IATA special guidelines A67 and GGVS
Rn-Nr. 2801 A Abs.2 and admitted to air travel by DOT and IATA.
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Before using mass transportation such as buses or subways, etc. or
your personal vehicle, please detach the s-max from you wheelchair!
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