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Important, observe accompanying documents.
Maximum weight of person that the e-pilot can accept as its load capacity: 100 kg
Specification of the manufacturing date on the system label
Name and address of the device manufacturer (see reverse of this operating manual)
Hazardous goods labelling (class 9) on the battery pack box
See chapter 3.5.8.
Protective insulation / appliance class 2
Do not use outdoors
1.6 Permissible conditions of use/locations of operation
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Observe the permissible conditions of use of the wheelchair to which the e-pilot is attached (see wheelchair operating manual).
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In addition to observing the information provided on the e-pilot, it is also imperative to observe the information provided by the
wheelchair manufacturer (e.g. maximum gradeability, maximum permissible height of obstacles, maximum user weight, maximum speed
etc.). The lowest values always apply.
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Any limits regarding the operation of the wheelchair (e.g. maximum gradeability, maximum permissible height of obstacles, maximum
user weight etc.) must also be observed when using the e-pilot.
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The e-pilot must only be used at temperatures between -25 °C and +50 °C. Therefore, do not expose the e-pilot to any heat sources
(such as intense sunlight) as this may cause surfaces to reach high temperatures.
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Avoid using the wheelchair on soft ground (e.g. loose chipping, sand, mud, snow, ice or deep puddles).
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Particularly observe the safety instructions and hazard information from chapter 3.
When not in use, do not expose your e-pilot to strong sunlight for long periods of time. This could cause the motor to
heat up and in an extreme case, not be able to operate at full power. Plastic parts also age quicker under intense sun-
light.
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