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KLAXON Mobility GmbH - ENG
KLICK Power Limited Edition Manual (ENG) - rev.1.0 of 2020.07.07
2.
Accelerator control
3.
Multi-function control panel (Figure 25) with “Comfort” and “Sport” mapping switch (1), Cruise Control button (2) and Reverse
Gear switch (3).
4.
Display
5.
Brake levers
6.
EBS Button
Once the device has been installed, the display has been turned on and a speed has been selected, use the accelerator control to make the
device start to move (Figure 26.1). To stop the device, use the brake lever or press the “
EBS BUTTON
” (the red button in Figure 26.1).
The KLICK brake is equipped with an additional safety device that deactivates the motor and activates the EBS when the lever is operated
(Figure 26.2).
The device is equipped with a reverse gear as standard equipment. To use the reverse, move the switch to the right untill is located under the
“
RIGHT ARROW SYMBOL
” (Figure 27), then press the accelerator to start moving backward.
To return to the forward gear, release the accelerator and move to the left the switch until it is located in the center or under the “
LEFT
ARROW SYMBOL
” (Figure 28).
CAUTION
The reverse button has only luminous warning systems to show whether it is selected or not.
This can occur in two ways:
VISUAL-> when the switch is located in the center or under the “
LEFT ARROW SYMBOL
” the reverse gear is
DISENGAGED; when the switch is located under the “
RIGHT ARROW SYMBOL
” the reverse gear is ENGAGED.
LUMINOUS > when the reverse gear is ENGAGED, the display flashes off and on repeatedly the backlight. When the
reverse gear is DISENGAGED this function stops responding.
CAUTION
After inserting the battery in its housing and locked by turning the key, remove it and put it in a safe place. It is
absolutely forbidden to use the KLICK device with the key inserted in the security block.
The accelerator control, the EBS button, the multi-function control panel and the display can be installed either on the left or on the right side
of the handlebar according to the user’s preference.
DANGER
For the installation and positioning of controls (display, accelerator control, multi-function control panel, EBS button),
contact an authorised KLAXON service centre.
DANGER
Before using the reverse gear to move the device, make sure that there are no persons, obstacles, stairs, slopes behind
the wheelchair.
DANGER
At each restart pay maximum attention, before accelerating, to check if the forward or reverse gear is currently
selected, especially when close to obstacles, drop-offs and any other kind of danger.
DANGER
If obstacles, drop-offs and dangers are too close to be safe, turn off the KLICK device and manually move the
wheelchair to a safe place.
CAUTION
Always apply the correct force to the brakes. Squeezing too hard the lever may cause the front wheel blockage. This
will increase the braking distance and compromise the overall stability.
11.4 TURNING OFF AND RELEASING FROM THE WHEELCHAIR
To perform the operation properly, carefully follow the following instructions.
Stop the wheelchair on a flat surface.
Apply the brake on the wheelchair.
Turn off the display by pressing and holding the “
POWER
” button for 5 seconds.
Push the handlebar forward with one hand grasping it in the middle and simultaneously press the release button on the CONNECTOR
with the other hand. This frees the lower pin of the KLICK coupling (Figure 29).
Reduce forward pressure on the handlebar while holding the release button on the CONNECTOR, thus lowering the wheelchair so that
its front wheels make contact with the pavement (Figure 30).
At this point the upper pin will already be pulled out the front hook of the CONNECTOR; release the wheelchair’s brakes and push
yourself back to move away from the KLICK device (which in the meantime will remain upright thanks to its KICKSTAND - Figure 31).
Remove the CONNECTOR, pulling the lever located on its bottom (Figure 14).
DANGER
During the KLICK release operation, pay attention to not endanger the top parts of your body (fingers, hands, arms)
as they could be affected by the sudden movement of the handlebar (or other parts of the device) if it is released too
quickly. To avoid this danger, after pressing the release button, gently release the handlebar by lowering the wheelchair
gradually.