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The intelligent speed control system minimises the effects of slopes and different types of terrain.
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If the power wheelchair does not drive at full speed even when the battery is fully charged, the selected speed
level should be checked. Contact the qualified personnel if increasing the speed level does not solve the prob
lem.
Further instructions for use
•
Attaching loads (e.g. backpacks) can adversely affect stability. We recommend always attaching a backpack to
the push handles with the shoulder straps. The load should not exceed
5 kg
.
CAUTION: If push handles are not installed on the product, suspending additional loads on the wheel
chair is not permitted.
•
The recommended total width for category B power wheelchairs in an operational state is
700 mm (27.5")
. The
products in the series generally meet this requirement. This ensures the unhindered use of escape routes, for
example.
•
The products in this series generally meet the minimum technical requirements for wheelchairs transportable
by train (see Page 73).
8.7.3 Switching on and off
WARNING
Lack of brake functionality
Falling, tipping over, collision with persons or nearby objects due to lack of inspection
►
Ensure that the brake release lever is in the driving position every time before you drive (see Page 34).
►
Check the control unit display to ensure that the brakes are operational and functional (see Page 68).
WARNING
Defective safety functions
Falling, tipping over, collision with persons or nearby objects due to lack of inspection
►
Before every use, ensure that the product and its safety functions are in safe and proper condition.
►
Only use the product if all safety functions, e.g. the automatic brakes, are functional.
WARNING
Unexpected emergency stop
Falling, the user may fall out due to sudden emergency braking
►
In the event of communication problems in the control device bus system or a power supply defect, the sys
tem triggers an emergency stop and thus avoids uncontrolled functions.
►
Note that this emergency stop in road traffic could lead to situations that are hazardous for you. Ensure that
the control device is maintained regularly (see Page 64).
►
Note that after every emergency stop, you have to turn the power wheelchair control device on again.
►
If the driving function is still not available after turning the control device on again, pushing mode can be activ
ated by releasing the brake (see Page 34).
►
Consult the qualified personnel promptly if the driving function is not available after restarting.
INFORMATION
In dangerous situations, the product can be turned off at any time using the on/off button. When the button is
pressed, the product brakes immediately and the electrical functions cease. Malfunctions such as an insufficient
supply of power to the controls are recognised by the software, triggering an emergency stop or reducing the
speed of the product. A warning signal will also sound.
•
Pressing the [On/Off] button (see Page 24) turns the power wheelchair control unit on or off. The power wheel
chair turns off automatically if the control unit has not been used for an extended period of time.
•
The power wheelchair brakes automatically and comes to a stop if it is turned off with the [On/Off] button while
being driven.
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Each time you switch on the control unit, it will return to the previously selected speed level.
•
The specialist dealer can use the parameter settings to specify the default speed level or default menu of the
power wheelchair after it is turned on according to the user's requirements.
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