6 Usage
6.1 Driving
CAUTION!
Risk of unexpected driving behavior due to
locked casters
If your mobility device is fitted with caster locks
and these are locked, the casters cannot move
freely and the mobility device might therefore
not react to your steering as it should.
– Make sure the caster locks are unlocked before
driving.
The maximum load capacity that is stated in the
technical data only states that the system is designed
for this mass in total. However, this does not mean
that one can sit a person with this body weight in
the mobility device without restrictions. Attention
must be paid to the body proportions, such as
height, weight distribution, abdominal belt, leg
and calf strap and seat depth. These factors have
a strong influence on driving features such as tilt
stability and traction. The permissible axle loads in
particular must be adhered to (refer to
). It may possibly be necessary to carry
out adaptations to the seat system.
6.2 Before driving for the first time
Before you take your first trip, you should familiarize yourself
well with the operation of the mobility device and with all
operating elements. Take your time to test all functions
and driving modes.
If installed, make sure to properly adjust and use the
posture belt each time you use the mobility device.
Sitting comfortably = Driving safely
Before each trip, make sure that:
•
You are within easy reach of all operating controls.
•
The battery charge is sufficient for the distance intended
to be covered.
•
The posture belt (if installed) is in perfect order.
•
The rear mirror (if installed) is adjusted so you can look
behind at all times without having to bend forward or
shift your seating position.
6.3 Parking and stationary
When parking your vehicle or if your vehicle is stationary
for a prolonged period:
1.
Switch the vehicle's power system off (ON-/OFF key).
2.
Activate your anti-theft lock, if existing.
6.4 Getting in and out of the mobility device
– The armrest must be removed or swiveled
up in order to get into or out of the mobility
device from the side.
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