Operating instructions SPEEDY 4all & 4you & 4teen
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15 Safety instructions regarding
dangerous locations and
dangerous situations
The operator of the product determines the
route to be driven taking the operating
instructions, their driving knowledge and
physical abilities into consideration.
The personal driving skills are particularly
important in the following dangerous locations
which are provided as examples; the product's
user must use their judgement before driving in
such locations:
quay walls, landing and berthing locations,
paths and locations close to water,
unsecured bridges and dykes.
narrow paths, slopes (e.g. ramps and
driveways), narrow paths on a slope,
mountainous routes.
narrow and / or steeply sloping paths along
main roads or near cliffs.
routes which are covered in leaves, snow
or ice.
ramps and lifting equipment on vehicles.
When driving in a circle or turning on hills
or downward slopes, there may be an
increased tendency to tip over to the side due
to the changes in the centre of gravity. Always
perform these driving manoeuvres with
increased caution and only at slow speed. If
required, the driving manoeuvre must not be
performed or only with the help of an assistant.
When crossing main roads, intersections
and level crossings, extreme caution is
needed. Crossing rails in the road or at level
crossings must never be undertaken when
travelling parallel to them, as otherwise the
wheels could become caught which would
result in the product being unable to
manoeuvre.
When driving on ramps and lifting
equipment on vehicles, extreme caution is
needed. When lifting or lowering a ramp or
lifting equipment, the parking brake of the
product should be applied.
The grip of the tyres on the ground is
reduced in the wet. There is an increased risk
of slipping. Adjust your driving, braking and
steering behaviour accordingly.
16 Safety instructions – after
driving / use
Apply the parking brake before leaving the
product.
When getting out of the wheelchair, do not
tread on the footrest due to the risk of tipping
up.
17 Individual setting options
17.1 Adapting the seating height at the
back
The product is equipped with an axle plate that
permits a seat height adjustment in steps of 1
cm.
Figure 1: Wheel plate for rear seat height
adjustment
In order to adjust the seat height, first remove
the drive wheels via the quick release
axles(see chapter 21.1) and turn the product
around so that you have direct access to the
wheel plates. Then proceed as follows:
1. Open the aluminium locking nuts (AF 41
mm) on both sides and keep turning them
out on the drive wheel bearings until the
position gate positioned underneath it can
Wheel plate