Bischoff & Bischoff GmbH | 14.02.2020
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Eltego
| Electric Wheelchair
Electric Wheelchair |
Eltego
Drive Control Functions
Your qualified mobility dealer can set the values for speed,
acceleration and delay within the scope of statutory specifications.
Select a low speed range at first and then increase it during your
drive, if necessary.
You can start driving by pushing the joy-stick forward. With the
joystick you can also increase the speed and control the direction
of travel. Putting the joystick in the neutral position will engage the
brakes and secure the wheelchair against rolling away.
Driving straight ahead:
To drive straight ahead, carefully push
the joystick forward. The further you push the joystick forward, the
faster the wheelchair will go. If you let go of the joystick you will
automatically slow down.
Driving backwards:
To drive backwards, carefully pull back on the
joystick. The further you pull back on it, the faster your wheelchair will
go. If you let go of the joystick, you will automatically slow down.
Turning:
To change direction, push the joystick to the left or right.
This is also possible when the joystick is in a forward or backward
position, that is when you are going forwards or backwards.
4.4. Push Mode Operation
If you want to push the wheelchair manually in certain situations,
the brakes have to be disengaged. In the free-wheeling mode the
wheelchair is easy to push. The drive of the Eltego is equipped with
mini-switches that deactivate automatically when free wheel mode is
activated. When the on/off button is pressed, the battery indicator
blinks nine times; the wheelchair can no longer be operated.
Warning! The electro-mechanical brakes then don’t
work.
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Move the release lever up into the “Free Wheel” position (right and
left).
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A small jolt will let you know that the drive is now disengaged.
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To re-engage the drive, push the lever back into the “Drive”
position. It will lock automatically.
Warning! Always have both drives in the same posi-
tion. (Risk of accident)
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Warning! Risk to Life!
The drives may only be disengaged on level ground.