→
Flip up footplate or remove footrests
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Turn both caster wheels towards the transfer direction to improve power chair
stability during transfer.
11.
When reaching, bending or leaning while seated on your power chair, make sure
that you maintain a stable center of gravity to keep the power chair from tipping.
General
12.
Always use a seat belt, and keep feet on the footplate at all times.
13.
For safety reason, make sure that your weight does not exceed the recommended
weight limit of the wheelchair. Consult your dealer for the specified weight limits
for your particular model.
14.
Do not attempt to lift or move a power chair by any of its removable parts. Pe
injury and damage to the power chair may result.
rsonal
anual.
17.
erate your vehicle if it is not functioning properly.
icle. Failure to obey
19.
es, portable
se While Under The Influence Of Medication Or Alcohol
15.
Do not stand on the footplate directly.
16.
Never try to use your wheelchair beyond its limitations as described in this m
Do not op
18.
Do not connect any electrical or mechanical device to the veh
this instruction may result in injury and will void the warranty.
Never use electronic radio transmitters such as CB, walkie-talki
computers or cellular phones while using the vehicle without first turning the
vehicle off.
U
affect your
21.
the influence of alcohol, as this
lectromagnetic interference (EMI) from Radio Wave Sources
ns, has
oot-
20.
Check with your physician if you are taking any medication that may
ability to operate your power wheelchair safely.
Do not operate your vehicle while you are under
may impair your ability to operate your power chair in a safe manner.
E
The rapid development of electronics, especially in the area of communicatio
saturated our environment with electromagnetic(EM) radio waves that are emitted by
television, radio and communication signals. These EM wave are invisible and their
strength increases as one approaches the source. All electrical conductors act as
antennas to the EM signals and, to varying degrees, all power wheelchairs and sc
ers are susceptible to electromagnetic interference(EMI). The interference could result
in abnormal, unintentional movement and/or erratic control of the vehicle. The United