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5.2.5 Warning signal
By pressing button [17] a warning signal sounds on the control unit.
5.2.6 Limiting the speed
The minimum speed of your e-fix is 0.5 km/h, which can be increased in increments and
to a maximum speed of 6 km/h when fully extending the joystick [14].
Different driving situations, for example indoors, can also limit the maximum speed
achieved. Using the rotary switch [22], select the maximum speed you require. This is
shown in the display [18] in position [60] as a white number and green bar chart.
The maximum speed that you specify in this way is achieved as soon as you fully extend
the joystick [14]. When travelling in reverse the speed is automatically reduced to 50 per
cent for safety reasons.
The maximum speed can be set when the wheelchair is idle and when you are travelling.
The set value is then shown in the display for about 3 seconds before the actual speed
you are travelling at is displayed again.
Start your first travelling attempt at a low speed to get used to the
driving characteristics of the e-fix.
Adapt the speed to the respective travelling situations. Reduce the
maximum speed, in particular in difficult driving conditions and in
indoor use to prevent accidents.
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