SECTION 5—WHEELCHAIR OPERATION
Part No 1134791
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3G Storm Series® Wheelchairs
A Note About Drive Lock-Out
WARNING
NEVER operate the wheelchair or elevate/lower the seat while the back is in any
tilted/reclined/back angle position over 20° relative to the vertical position. If the
drive lock-out does not stop the wheelchair from operating or the seat from
elevating/lowering in a tilt/recline/back angle position over 20° relative to the
vertical position, DO NOT operate the wheelchair or elevate/lower the seat. DO
NOT attempt to adjust the drive lock-out. Have the wheelchair serviced by a
qualified technician.
The wheelchair user MUST have a clear line of sight to drive safely. On initial wheel-
chair delivery and after adjusting the back angle, drive lock-out switch, tilt system or
recline system, tilt and recline the seat back to the farthest driving position immedi-
ately before drive lock-out engages and ensure there is a clear line of sight present
in which to drive the wheelchair. If a clear line of sight is not present, have the back
angle repositioned or readjust the lockout angle such that safe driving with a clear
line of sight is achieved. Otherwise injury or damage may occur.
The LED on the single function toggle switch will light when the drive lock-out feature
has been activated. Drive lock-out is a feature designed to prevent the wheelchair from
being driven after the seating system has been tilted or reclined beyond 20°* relative to
the vertical position. The back can be positioned at a 10° relative offset to the seat base,
thereby resulting in a back angle potential of 30° before which the drive lock-out is
activated. This may affect the wheelchair user’s line of sight while driving. Make sure the
wheelchair user can see properly to ensure safe driving.
*NOTE: 20° back angle can be any combination of recline, tilt, back angle and/or surface angle.
NOTE: Refer to Typical Product Parameters for 2G Tarsys on page 21 or Elevating Seat/Power
Tilt Only on page 22 for tilt and/or recline angle ranges.
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