Invacare® Bora/Spectra XTR Series
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Left to right chase on the battery display alternating
with a steady display
For details on what your remote displays, refer to the user
manual of the remote.
Checking drive lock-out on a slope
If you are unsure whether the angle setting of your
wheelchair is within the safe range when driving on a slope,
do the following:
1.
Stop the wheelchair and switch to adjust mode and
back to drive mode.
2.
Start driving.
If the total angle is outside of the safe range, the
drive lock-out will inhibit driving. Adjust the angle as
described below.
Adjusting the total angle to allow driving
1.
Reduce the seat angle and/or the backrest angle to set
the total angle to a value within the safe range.
2.
Start driving.
If the total angle is within the safe range, the wheelchair
moves.
6.9 Use on Public Roads
If you wish to use your mobility device on public roads and
lighting is required by national legislation, then your mobility
device needs to be fitted with an appropriate lighting system.
Contact your Invacare provider if you have any questions.
6.10 Pushing the mobility device in freewheel
mode
The motors of the mobility device are equipped with
automatic brakes, preventing that the mobility device starts
rolling out of control when the remote is switched off. When
pushing the mobility device manually whilst freewheeling,
the magnetic brakes must be disengaged.
Pushing the mobility device by hand may require
more physical force than expected (more than 100
N). The necessary force nevertheless complies with
the requirements of ISO 7176-14.
The intended use of the freewheel mode is to
maneuver the mobility device over short distances.
The push handles or push bars support this function,
but be aware that there might be some impairment
between the feet of the assistant and the rear part
of the mobility device.
6.10.1 Disengaging motors (conventional motors)
CAUTION!
Risk of injury from hot motor surfaces
– Avoid touching the motor surfaces when
engaging or disengaging.
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