8 Use
8.1 Circuit breaker
INFORMATION
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Should the fuse burn out repeatedly after a short time for no discernible reason, contact the qualified person
nel.
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For shipping or when the power wheelchair is not being used for an extended period of time, the fuse should
be removed.
Note:
The fuse typically comes installed in the dedicated fuse holder when the wheelchair is handed over to the
user.
Before the power wheelchair can be switched on, the fuses may have to be inserted into the fuse holders provided
for the purpose.
They are located on the underside of the battery packs (see fig. 8).
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Installing the fuse
1) Remove the battery packs (see Page 35).
2) Remove the fuse from the supplied protective cover.
3) Insert the fuse into the slot provided (see fig. 8).
4) Reinstall the battery packs (see Page 35).
Removing the fuse
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Prerequisite:
The control unit is switched off.
1) Remove the battery packs (see Page 35).
2) Take the fuse out of the slot (see fig. 8).
3) Reinstall the battery packs (see Page 35).
8.2 Side panels
INFORMATION
For additional information on side panels with lighting: see Page 55.
INFORMATION
Additional information for adjusting the control panel position: see Page 55.
The side panels protect the user and his/her clothing from getting dirty.
The installed armrests offer the user additional support for the forearms.
8.2.1 Removing/installing the side panels
To make getting in from the side easier or for transportation, the side panels can be removed if needed.
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Removing the side panel
1) Loosen the wing screw on the side panel holder
(see fig. 9).
2) Pull the side panel out from the side panel holder
and set it aside.
3)
Only for side panel with control panel
:
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Carefully let the side panel with the control pan
el hang down while getting in.
→
For transporting the power wheelchair, place
the side panel on the seat.
Installing the side panel
1) Insert the side panel into the side panel holder.
2) Re-tighten the wing screw on the side panel holder
(see fig. 9).
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Skippi Plus