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Important when driving.
Braking.
The chair brakes by releasing the control stick, so it returns to the vertical position.
It is possible to adjust how fast the chair is slowing down and thus reduce any late run on the chair. This
adjustment is carried out by TA Service A/S.
At a short late run, braking will be experienced very sharp.
WARNING!
Pay particular attention to late run when driving on ramps.
When driving on ramps let go of the control stick before you reach the ramp leading edge.
Mechanical disengaging the brakes.
The electric brake can be disengaged by the need for manual towing.
This is done by twisting the brake handles away from TA Indoor Wave logo onto the
wheels
When the electric brake is released, the chair cannot be moved with the control stick. This can only be done
again when the brake handles is twisted back in vertical position - away from the center, and the electric
brake is engaged again.
WARNING!
When the chair's brakes are disengaged, the chair may roll if it is on a sloping surface.
Emergency brake.
The chair can emergency brake by pressing the On / Off
button.
This brake method results in a very abrupt deceleration and should
only
be performed in an emergency and
only if the user of the chair is prepared.
WARNING!
Slowing down by pressing the On /Off button there is a risk that the user's torso could fall over.
Ultimately, the user could fall out of the chair.
This kind of slowdown should to the fullest extent be avoided on sloping surfaces and ramps.
Force of obstacles.
TA Indoor Wave can climb obstacles up to 5 cm, making it able to run over smaller doorsteps and the like.
At very steep increases may be necessary inlet and a certain speed.
In the interest of the chair's stability by forcing different levels it is important that the seat is elevated as little
as possible and is as close to an upright position as possible to minimize this risk.
WARNING!
By forcing level differences, it is important that the chair runs perpendicular to the obstacle in order to
minimize the risk that the chair should tilt.
By forcing level differences with the seat tilted or hoisted there is a risk that the chair can tip over. By
forcing level differences, it is therefore important that the seat is elevated as little as possible and is as close
to an upright position as possible to minimize this risk.