2.3 Safety: Moving parts
DANGER!
A wheelchair has moving and rotating parts. Contact with moving
parts may result in serious physical injury or damage to the
wheelchair. Contact with the moving parts of the wheelchair
should be avoided, Fig. 2.6.
• Wheels (turning and caster)
• Powered tilt in space adjustment
• Powered seat elevator option
• Powered recline adjustment
• Swing-away bracket of the controller (joystick)
• Power elevating leg rests
2.4 Safety: Electromagnetic radiation
CAUTION!
The standard version of your electric wheelchair has been tested
on the applicable requirements with respect to electromagnetic
radiation (EMC requirements) In spite of these tests:
It cannot be excluded that electromagnetic radiation may have
an influence on the wheelchair. For example:
• Mobile telephones
• Large-scale medical apparatus
• Other sources of electromagnetic radiation
It cannot be excluded that the wheelchair may interfere with
electromagnetic fields. For example:
• Shop doors
• Burglar alarm systems in shops
• Garage door openers
In the unlikely event that such problems do occur, we request that
you notify your authorized dealer immediately.
DANGER!
Fig. 2.
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• When operating two-way radio, walkie-talkies, C.B. radio, Amateur
radio, public mobile radio, and other powerful transmitting devices
the wheelchair should be brought to a halt and turned off.
• The operation of cordless, mobile telephones, and cell phones
including hands-free devices is permitted but if abnormal operation
of the wheelchair is encountered then the chair must be brought
immediately to a halt and turned off.
Controller:
Refers to the user manual for the controller.
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