see page 16
see page 63
see page 55
The MOTOmed viva2 might slip on straight floors (tiles, laminate,
parquet floors etc.). Therefore,
anti-slip caps (item no. 591)
are available.
Please watch out, the rubber feet of the MOTOmed viva2 may leave
pressure marks or spots on sensitive floor coverings like carpet or
synthetic floors. To prevent this, an
anti-slip mat (item No. 589)
is
available.
Please make sure that you apply the brakes of your wheelchair before
starting your training with the MOTOmed viva2. If you are training
seated in a power wheelchair it has to be switched off and its brakes
must be applied as well.
Only put your feet into the foot shells while seated or lying down.
Never step in while standing upright. Do not put more than 25 kg/55
lb (at 7cm / 2.8 inches pedal radius) of weight onto either pedal.
During training with an arm/upper body trainer or with strong loads
affecting the MOTOmed, please ensure that the front support is pulled
out for stability (however make sure to leave at least 10 cm / 4 inches
in the tube) to avoid the MOTOmed viva2 tipping over towards the
user. While training the arms, the legs have to be removed from the
foot shells.
While adjusting the height of the arm trainer you must not place your
fingers on the inner supporting module.
Before starting your training, make sure that the screw knob fixing the
supporting module of the handlebar or arm/upper body trainer is
tightened and that your legs or arms are secured properly. Ensure
that 10cm / 4inches of the handlebar or arm/upper body trainer
remain inserted in the supporting module. The height adjustment of
the leg guides need to remain inserted 3 cm / 1.2 inches.
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