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1.5.9. Crossing Roads
● You cannot cross a road where pedestrians are prohibited from crossing.
● Before crossing a road, be sure to check to the left and right for safety.
● If the residual capacity of the battery is low, the wheelchair may stall while
crossing a street. Check the residual capacity of the battery before crossing.
● When crossing a road, proceed as close as possible at a right angle to the road.
Do not cross the road diagonally.
● Because the front casters are small, they are able to travel over only small
curbs. Therefore, caution is necessary when traveling over curbs in power drive
mode.
● To travel over a curb or other obstacles with the assistant operations, turn off
the assistant controller and go over it manually. If the assistant goes over a curb
or other obstacles in power drive mode, the assistant could easily lose balance
and the passenger or assistant could get injured if the wheelchair tips over.
● When descending from a curb with the assistant operations, descend in reverse.
If the assistant moves the wheelchair forward when descending, the passenger
may plunge forward and fall off the wheelchair.
● When going up/down a curb with the assistant operations, the safety wheels of
the anti-tip device may be raised or folded temporarily depending on the height
of the curb. After traveling over the curb, be sure to place the safety wheels of
the anti-tip devices in the correct position before operating the wheelchair.
● When traveling over a curb, be careful not to lose your balance.
● When crossing at an unfamiliar location, have an assistant accompany you.
● Do not cross a road if it is dangerous to do so, such as if an automobile is ap
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proaching.
● Cross a road at a location where there is a traffic light or crosswalk.
● When traveling over a curb, proceed at a right angle to the curb. Do not traverse
the curb diagonally.
● When traveling between a sidewalk and a road, be careful of curbs.
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