Push Mode Operation; Leg Supports; Anti-Tipping Wheels - B+B Eltego Instruction Manual

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Eltego
| Electric Wheelchair

4.4. Push Mode Operation

If you want to push the wheelchair manually in certain situations,
the brakes have to be disengaged. In the free-wheeling mode the
wheelchair is easy to push. The drive of the Eltego is equipped with
mini-switches that deactivate automatically when free wheel mode is
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activated. When the on/off button is pressed, the battery indicator
blinks nine times; the wheelchair can no longer be operated.
Move the release lever up into the "Free Wheel" position (right and
left).
A small jolt will let you know that the drive is now disengaged.
To re-engage the drive, push the lever back into the "Drive"
position. It will lock automatically.
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Warning! The electromechanical brakes then work
no more
Warning! Always have both drives in the same posi-
tion. (Risk of accident)

4.5. Leg Supports

To make it as easy as possible to get in and out of your wheelchair,
you can fold the footrests up or pull the leg supports to the side and/
or take them out.
Open the locking mechanism to pull the leg support to the side.
(Fig. 21)
In the "outside position" the leg support can be taken off
completely. (Fig. 22)
To reinstall the leg support, repeat the steps in reverse order.
Push the leg support back to the front until it catches with an
audible click.

4.6. Anti-tipping Wheels

The anti-tilt rollers prevent the wheelchair from tipping over
backwards.
The anti-tipping wheels are especially recommended for novice or
leg-amputated wheelchair users.
The anti-tipping wheels are attached to the left and right side of
the frame as a pair.
Bischoff & Bischoff GmbH | Rev. 04 2023.08.25
Eltego
Electric Wheelchair |
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