Operating instructions wheel-e
15
The drive system may only be switched
on after completing the adaptation process.
The product may only be adapted and
detached on dry, stable and flat surfaces.
20 Drive wheel and tyre pressure
Check the tyre inflation pressure at regular
intervals as well as after extreme temperature
effects. The
maximum and if applicable,
minimum tyre pressure is printed on the
side of the tyre
. This should be observed.
When the tyre pressure is too low, it has a
detrimental effect on the driving behaviour, the
range, and the braking reaction of the product.
Moreover, there is an increased risk of a flat
tyre.
The tyre pressure increases with the
temperature. If the pressure is too high, the
tyre may burst. For this reason, product tyres
may not be exposed to unusually high
temperatures such as under glass in the
summer.
When inflating the tyres, make sure that
the prescribed air pressure is not exceeded.
To check or correct the tyre pressure
,
proceed as follows:
1. Secure the product to prevent it rolling
away.
2. The drive wheel is normally fitted with a car
tyre valve. Unscrew the valve cap.
Figure 7: Valve with cap
Figure 8: Valve without cap
3. Place the valve attachment of the
compressed air device or the compressor
onto the valve (if necessary, an adapter
must be placed on the valve attachment)
and, if a clamp lever is fitted, secure the
connection by applying the lever.
4. Now check the tyre pressure. If the tyre
pressure does not match the
specifications, correct it.
5. Finally release the clamp lever (if present),
pull the valve attachment off the valve and
replace the valve cap.
Figure 9: Compressor
Valve with cap
Cap removed