© 2016 Van Os Medical B.V.
Koperslagerij 3 | 4651 SK Steenbergen | The Netherlands | T: +31 (0)167-573020 | E: [email protected] | W:
www.vanosmedical.com
© 2016 Van Os Medical B.V.
Koperslagerij 3 | 4651 SK Steenbergen | The Netherlands | T: +31 (0)167-573020 | E: [email protected] | W:
www.vanosmedical.com
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User manual
| Solax Go! and Solax Deluxe
User manual
| Solax Go! and Solax Deluxe
Steering in small spaces
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Turn off the scooter completely;
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Turn down to the lowest setting;
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Steer in the desired direction;
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Slowly pull the gas lever.
Steering backwards
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Turn down to the lowest speed setting;
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Pull the left gas lever;
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Turn the handlebar to the left to go left. When you want to go right, turn it to the right;
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If mirrors are present, keep an eye on them when driving backwards.
Uneven surfaces
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Your scooter performs perfectly on smooth surfaces. It is also possible to ride on uneven surfaces like grass,
gravel and sand. The scooter can also ride on slippery surfaces like snow and ice. But we advise you to avoid
these surfaces;
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When riding on uneven or slippery surfaces, adjust your speed to the situation;
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Make sure not to stop on these surfaces. You can avoid this by adjusting the speed to the lowest setting.
4.5
EMI / RFI
The fast developement of electronics, mostly in the area of communication, has flooded our world with
electromagnetic (radio) waves transmitted by TV, radio, laptops, microwaves and pacemakers. These
electromagnetic waves are invisible and get stronger the closer one gets to a source. If these electromagnetic
waves cause electrical appliances to stop functioning correctly or even completely stop working, this is called
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) or Radio Frequency Interference (RFI).
All electrical vehicles, including scooters, are susceptible for Electromagnetic Interference / Radio Frequency
Interfenrece (RFI). This can result in unexpected movements of your scooter. Should any unintended movements
occur, or the brakes don’t work as normal, turn off your scooter immediately. The FDA has ruled that every scooter
should be able to resist EMI / RFI up to a certain level. The higher the level of interference it can withstand, the
better the protection against EMI / RFI is. This is measured in volts per meter (V/m). The minimum resistance level
against EMI / RFI should be 20 V/m. This product has been tested and found to have a resistance level of 20 V/m.
4.5.1. EMI / RFI recommendations
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Do not use personal electronic communication devices like a mobile phone, when using your scooter;
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Be extra careful when in the neighbourhood of radio- and TV towers;
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Turn off your scooter when you are standing still for a longer time.
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