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Chapter 3
SAFETY
II. Practice
Find an open area such as a park and have an assistant to help
you practice until you have confidence operating this vehicle.
Make sure that the power is off before getting in or out
of the seat. Set the speed control button according to
your driving ability.
We recommend that you keep the speed control at the
slowest position until you are familiar with the driving
characteristics of this vehicle.
First, practice moving forward.
Be sure to set the speed to the lowest setting.
Practice moving in reverse. Note that for any
speed control setting, the vehicle moves more
slowly in reverse than forward.
First, practice moving forward.
Be sure to set the speed to the lowest setting.
Practice moving in reverse. Note that for any speed
control setting, the vehicle moves more slowly in
reverse than forward.
III. Attentions during Operation
1.
This wheelchair is designed with only one seat not allowing for taking passengers.
2.
This wheelchair is not intended to be used for moving or loading cargos.
3.
The operator should sit on the seat and grip the handle for operation.
4.
Do not drive in a zigzag manner, take a sudden turn at high speed or incline your body to
prevent wheelchair inclination to one side.
5.
Please high concentrate and drive slowly on uneven or soft road (such as grassland), when
making a turn, on streets with a lot of traffic, in shopping centers or parks.
6.
Do not use wireless communication devices such as mobile phone during driving. These devices
could only be used when you stop the wheelchair in a safe place and cut off the power supply.
7.
When moving backward, pay attention to road conditions and pedestrians at a slow speed.
8.
Drive at a slow speed when getting out of door or elevator. It is not permitted to sit on the
wheelchair on escalator.
9.
Keep highly concentrated, fasten the safety belt and drive straightly at a slow speed when
driving uphill or downhill. It is not permit to drive the wheelchair across slopes exceeding the
limit of this vehicle.
10.
Do not cross the slope exceeding 50at a high speed.
11.
Do not cross over obstacles or steps higher than 4cm, which may impede the wheelchair from
moving forward. At this condition, release operational handle immediately.
12.
Do not cross any gap wider than 10cm. Drive the wheelchair straightly when crossing gap less
than 10 cm in width.
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There are a variety of styles to
choose from that support your
feet. Most footrests are swing
away and removable in order to
make transfers easy.
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