9
DRIVING BEHAVIOUR
Optimisation of the driving behaviour
of the
SOLERO
to the personal require-
ments of the user is to be consulted
with the specialist dealer or therapist.
ADDITIONAL USER/SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
▲
Clean, passive lighting is required
for driving in public traffic.
▲
Do not throw or drop parts belong-
ing to the wheelchair! – Remova-
ble parts such as armrests and leg
supports should be handled correct-
ly to ensure lasting performance.
to guarantee their function.
▲
Removable parts, e.g. armrests and
legrests, must be checked for cor-
rect locking before the start of each
drive.
▲
Never leave children/adolescents in
wheelchairs unsupervised.
▲
For smaller obstacles, e.g. small
ledges/slopes, always move slowly
and at a right angle (90°) to the
obstacle, until the steering wheels
are almost touching the obstacle.
Briefly stop the wheelchair and
then drive over the obstacle.
▲
A direct change of movement to
the opposite direction, e.g. from re-
verse to forward movement with-
out involving a steering action,
causes full braking if the swivel
wheels are moving inwards at the
same time.
▲
The use of a safety belt prevents
the user from falling out of the
wheelchair.
▲
Please follow all instructions in the
brochure <
safety instructions for
mechanical wheelchairs
>.