User Guide
Wheelchair ‘Kontiki’
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9 S
AFETY
9.1 I
NTRODUCTION
This wheelchair has been developed and built to ensure safety in use and maintenance.
This applies to the use, conditions and instructions as described in this documentation.
The reading of this documentation and adherence to the instructions are therefore a
must
for anyone using this wheelchair.
9.2 S
AFETY FEATURES
The wheelchair features the following safety provisions:
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Parking
brake.
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Ignition
switch
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Anti-tip supports to prevent the wheelchair tipping over backwards.
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Attachment points for securing the wheelchair in taxis.
9.3 S
AFETY RULES
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Only those persons who have read and understood the operating instructions
may use the wheelchair.
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When using the wheelchair in strong sunlight take into account the fact that the
contact surfaces of the seat, back and armrest material may become warm.
•
The wheelchair is not a toy: do not allow children to play with it.
•
Never
turn off the motor by removing the ignition key while riding.
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Using the tip adjustment on slopes can compromise the stability of the chair.
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Never ascend or descend a slope at an angle.
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Never mount or dismount a kerb higher than 8 cm.
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Observe the highway code when using public roads.
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Keep a safe distance from pedestrians when using pavements and watch out for
any unexpected movements by children.
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Ensure that the tyre pressures are correct (see the sticker on the wheelchair).
•
Wet batteries are not to be used. Acids and vapours can be released if wet
batteries are used.
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Safety features may not be removed or deactivated.
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By prolonged use safety may decrease. Ensure that the wheelchair is properly
maintained.
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Do not use the wheelchair if safety features are damaged or are not in good
working order. Ensure that the wheelchair is repaired.
•
Use the taxi tying down facility and safety belt when travelling by taxi.
•
Prevent overtaxing your wheelchair by avoiding extreme situations (such as, for
example, ascending a steep slope at maximum speed over a prolonged period of
time)
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