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Brakes
!
Attention:
If the braking force reduces imme-
diately have the brakes repaired by
a specialist workshop.
☞
Observe the safety information <
Electronic wheelchairs
>!
Service brake
The motor works electrically as a driv-
ing brake and decelerates the
SCOOT-
ER
softly and jerk-free to a standstill.
Parking brake
The parking brake releases automati-
cally during start-off.
Braking the SCOOTER
Dosed braking
Guide the acceleration lever accord-
ing to the desired braking back into
its initial position.
The braking distance of the
SCOOTER
must be taken into account for a time-
ly braking.
!
Attention:
Brake
the
SCOOTER
down early in
front of persons or an obstacle.
Emergency braking
Let the driving actuator automatically
spring back into the zero position.
– The
SCOOTER
brakes down at short-
est distance.
•
An abrupt braking when driving
downhill at a high speed can cause
your
SCOOTER
to skid! – Danger of
accidents!
•
When driving down slopes an ad-
equate speed is to be selected!
Braking distance
The vehicle has a braking distance of
approx. 1 metre at 6 km/h and approx.
1.5 metres at 8 km/h!
The shortest braking distance depends
on the surface condition, the condi-
tion of the tyres as well as the speed
and overall weight of the
SCOOTER.
☞
Note:
See also the <
Technical Data
> sec-
tion.
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