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Getting in from the front
1) Turn the control device off.
2) Fold up the foot supports (see fig. 19) or remove
the leg supports (see Page 22).
3) Have an attendant assist you or use a transfer lifter
to get into and out of the power wheelchair.
4) Install the leg supports. Fold down the foot sup
ports.
Getting in from the side
(alternative option)
1) Turn the control device off.
2) Remove or fold up the side panel (see Page 19).
3)
If needed:
Remove the corresponding leg support.
4) Get into or out of the power wheelchair from the
side. A ramp makes this easier.
5) Reinstall the leg support and side panel and fold
down the foot support.
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Getting in from the front
1) Turn the control device off.
2) Fold up the foot supports (see fig. 20) or remove
the leg supports (see Page 22).
3) Have an attendant assist you or use a transfer lifter
to get into and out of the power wheelchair.
4) Install the leg supports. Fold down the foot sup
ports.
Getting in from the side
(alternative option)
1) Turn the control device off.
2) Remove or fold up the side panel (see Page 19).
3)
If needed:
Remove the corresponding leg support.
4) Get into or out of the power wheelchair from the
side. A ramp makes this easier.
5) Reinstall the leg support and side panel and fold
down the foot support.
6.6 Control unit
6.6.1 VR2 control unit
CAUTION
Risk of uncontrolled driving behaviour
Falling, tipping, collision with persons or nearby objects due to interference from electromagnetic fields
►
Switch all mobile devices off while driving.
►
Turn the control unit off when it is not needed.
The power wheelchair is controlled by a VR2 control unit.
Because the control unit is programmable, it can be adapted to the personal requirements of the user; e.g. the
speed, acceleration and deceleration values can all be adapted.
6.6.1.1 Control panel
The power wheelchair is operated using the control panel.
The control panel is divided into the keypad, two LED displays and the joystick. The charging/programming recept
acle is on the underside.
The control panel is used to switch the power wheelchair on and off, enter driving commands and display the cur
rent status of certain functions and components.
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Juvo
Use
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