Introduction
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Service and technical support
Your dealer should be contacted for information about specific adjustments, maintenance or repair and will be
happy to help you.
When contacting your dealer, please ensure you have the following information to hand:
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Model
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Serial number
This information can be found on the information plate. See the illustration below.
Identification plate
Product information is recorded on plate (A). See: ‘Identifying the product’.
Identifying the product
A. Model
B. Date of manufacture
C. Serial number / identification number
D. Usage: Indoor use, outdoor use or both
E. Maximum load in kg
Approvals
The product meets the following requirements:
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EN12184; 1999 Electrically powered wheelchairs and scooters, class B.
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EN12182; 1999 Technical aids for disabled persons.
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ISO7176-8 Requirements for static, impact and fatigue strengths.
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ISO7176-9 Climatic tests for electric wheelchairs and scooters.
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ISO7176-14 Requirements and test methods for power and control systems for electric wheelchairs.
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ISO7176-16 Requirements for resistance to ignition of upholstered parts.
The product has been EMC-approved (for electromagnetic compatibility) in accordance with EN12184 (1999).
CE declaration
The product complies with the regulations of the Medical Devices Directive and therefore bears the CE mark.
Used scooters and the environment
If your scooter is no longer required or needs to be replaced, it will usually be possible to arrange
for your dealer to take it back. If this should not be possible, consult with your local authority to
find out if the scooter can be recycled or if the materials used in it can be processed in an
environmentally friendly way.
Various plastics and metals were used in the manufacture of the scooter. The scooter also
contains electronic components which should be disposed of accordingly. The batteries constitute
chemical waste.
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