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Possible connections:
USB:
The connection can be used to charge or operate
devices with a standard USB battery charger (see
fig. 92, item 1). Outputs: 5 V; to 1 A; 5 V to 2.1 A.
12 V:
The connection can be used to charge or operate
devices with a 12 V motor vehicle power adapter
("Cigarette lighter plug"; see fig. 92, item 2). Output:
up to 5 A. Power output: maximum 60 W.
24 V:
The connection can be used to charge or operate
devices with a 24 V motor vehicle power adapter (not
illustrated). Output: up to 3 A. Power output: maximum
72 W.
6.16.12 Hand heater
The hand heater with a cover for one or two hands is an option for installation on Ottobock power wheelchairs.
The product produces a stream of warm air that increases the temperature in the area of the control panel under
cold ambient conditions.
Detailed information regarding use, cleaning and maintenance can be found in the included instructions for use.
6.16.13 Overview of other options
INFORMATION
You can find these and other optional add-on components on the order form and in the accessories catalogue.
The power wheelchair is equipped with additional options:
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Splash guard for drive wheels
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Splash guard for caster wheels
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Joystick top: Tetra fork, STICK S80, softball, ball top, sponge ball
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Crutch holder
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Folding rearview mirror
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Rear marker plate
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External horn
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Pocket for mobile phone
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Beverage holder
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Tool kit
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Airman pump
6.17 Disassembly and transport
6.17.1 Safety instructions
WARNING
Improper transportation in aircraft
Burns, explosion or damage to the battery due to failure to observe the rules for transportation
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Follow the rules of the IATA (International Air Transport Association) and the respective airline when trans
porting the power wheelchair in an aircraft. Before checking in the power wheelchair, the automatic circuit
breaker has to be deactivated and the battery connectors must be insulated so they cannot short-circuit.
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Note that those batteries in particular which may leak or will not be transported upright must be removed and
packaged so they cannot leak or short circuit.
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For more information please visit the www.iata.org website. The manufacturer recommends contacting the
airline directly before every flight to obtain information regarding special transport regulations.
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Use the SSR (special service request) codes to describe the type of limited mobility if necessary. You can
for example research these on the Internet.
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