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Lift up the front wheels from the floor by shifting your body
weight and keep your balance.
Now let the two rear wheels roll up over the edge. Make sure
to hold the hand rims tight.
Move the wheelchair until you can tilt the wheelchair
forward safely.
Lower the front wheels again.
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Driving on ramps and slopes
Only drive on long slopes if a guide is behind the
wheelchair.
Do not drive on steep or lateral slopes (max. assending
grade 7°). Danger of tipping!
Avoid abrupt changes of direction when driving on
slopes. Danger of tipping!
Never pull the parking brakes when the wheelchair is in
motion. Danger of tipping!
Driving uphill
To drive uphill you must set the wheelchair in motion and
maintain the motion in order to be able to control the direction.
Figure 5
Lean forward and drive the wheelchair by pushing the hand
rims quickly and powerfully.
Downhill
When driving downhill direction and, above all, speed must be
controlled.