WHEEL-E usage instructions
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Figure 36: Indicating the support level on the display
(support level 1)
When setting the support level, it must be not-
ed that the range of the rechargeable battery
decreases when higher support levels are
used.
After the support level has been set, the
driv-
ing signal transmitter
regulates the speed
from 0 km/h up to the top speed.
Figure 37:
Driving signal transmitter
To accelerate, press the drive signal transmit-
ter down (with your thumb).
Figure 38: Press the drive signal transmitter down to
accelerate
Note:
If the product does not move off imme-
diately when the drive signal transmitter is
actuated, push the wheelchair product combi-
nation forward a few centimetres using the
handrim so that the drive system receives ref-
erences. You can then accelerate normally
using the driving signal transmitter with the set
support level.
Tetra gas actuation option:
If the product is
equipped with this option, you control the
speed from 0 km/h to top speed using the hand
rest. To accelerate, press the hand rest down.
To reduce acceleration, reduce the pressure
on the hand rest.
Figure 39: Tetra gas actuation option
20.5.3 Cruise control
To activate cruise control, press the cruise
control button while driving to maintain the
current speed. The symbol “C” (= constant)
appears on the display. The cruise control
function can be terminated by operating the
brake lever with recuperation function (Chapter
20.3.1; Fig. 46) or the driving signal transmitter
(Fig. 37).
Figure 40: Cruise control button on the handlebar
Hand rest
Press down to accelerate
Cruise control button