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2.2 Switching on the wheels at the wheel hub
If the two twion wheels have been correctly attached to your wheelchair as described in
chapter 2.1, you can now switch on the system.
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Press the on/off button [2] on the wheel hub for about one second until you feel the
limit.
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To confirm activation, an acoustic signal (1 beep) sounds on each wheel.
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All five LEDs [1] briefly illuminate and then convert to display status to show the bat-
tery’s charge status (see chapter 5.1).
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After about 2 to 3 seconds, the wheel is ready for use and you can begin your journey.
Please observe the information from chapter 3.
Note
If the switched-on wheels are not used, they will automatically switch off after 15
minutes (see chapter 6 for more information).
If a fault occurs when switching on the wheels, this is shown by the
LED display [1] and acoustic signals (see also chapter 5.3.2).
The two twion wheels are switched on one after the other, not at
the same time. If they are activated at the same time, any warning
signals (see chapter 5.3) may not be heard or assigned to the wrong
wheel in error.
2.3 Switching the wheels off
When you have finished your journey, the two twion wheels should always be switched off
and the parking brakes on the wheelchair used. This not only saves the energy of the two
batteries but also prevents your wheelchair potentially rolling away inadvertently.
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Press the on/off button [2] on the wheel hub for about one second until you feel the
limit.
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To confirm deactivation, an acoustic signal (1 beep) sounds on each wheel.
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The LED display [1] of the wheels goes out.
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Secure your wheelchair against inadvertently rolling away by activating the wheelchair
brakes.
The twion wheels do not have any in-built brakes. It is therefore
imperative to adjust the brakes fitted to your wheelchair to the
twion wheels, to be able to secure your wheelchair from inadvert-
ently rolling away.
Please contact your specialist dealer in this regard.
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