SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES
Part No. 1145807
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Lynx™L-3X
SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES
WARNING
SECTION 1 - GENERAL GUIDELINES contains important information for the safe
operation and use of this product.
Repair or Service Information
Set
‐
up
of
the
Electronics
Control
Unit
is
to
be
performed
only
by
a
qualified
technician.
The
final
adjustments
of
the
controller
may
affect
other
activities
of
the
scooter.
Damage
to
the
equipment
could
occur
if
improperly
set
‐
up
or
adjusted.
DO
NOT
service
or
adjust
your
powered
scooter
while
occupied,
unless
otherwise
noted.
Scooters
should
be
examined
during
maintenance
for
signs
of
corrosion
(water
exposure,
incontinence,
etc.).
Electrical
components
damaged
by
corrosion
should
be
replaced
IMMEDIATELY.
Scooters
that
are
used
by
incontinent
users
and/or
are
frequently
exposed
to
water
may
require
replacement
of
electrical
components
more
frequently.
Operation Information
Invacare
products
are
specifically
designed
and
manufactured
for
use
in
conjunction
with
Invacare
accessories.
Accessories
designed
by
other
manufacturers
have
not
been
tested
by
Invacare
and
are
not
recommended
for
use
with
Invacare
products.
Performance
adjustments
should
only
be
made
by
professionals
of
the
healthcare
field
or
persons
fully
conversant
with
this
process
and
the
driver
ʹ
s
capabilities.
Incorrect
settings
could
cause
injury
to
the
driver,
bystanders
and
damage
to
the
scooter
and
to
surrounding
property.
ALWAYS
wear
your
seat
positioning
strap.
Inasmuch
as
the
seat
positioning
strap
is
an
option
on
this
scooter
(you
may
order
with
or
without
the
seat
positioning
strap),
Invacare
strongly
recommends
ordering
the
seat
positioning
strap
as
an
additional
safeguard
for
the
scooter
user.
The
seat
positioning
strap
is
a
positioning
belt
only.
It
is
not
designed
for
use
as
a
safety
device
withstanding
high
stress
loads
such
as
auto
or
aircraft
safety
belts.
If
signs
of
wear
appear,
belt
must
be
replaced
immediately.
Before
using
the
scooter,
verify
that
the
motor
is
plugged
into
the
harness.
DO
NOT
connect
any
medical
devices
such
as
ventilators,
life
support
machines,
etc.,
to
the
battery.
This
could
cause
unexpected
failure
of
the
device
and
the
powered
scooter.
DO
NOT
operate
the
powered
scooter
until
you
have
checked
that
the
surroundings
are
clear
and
that
the
area
is
safe
for
travel.