DRIVING BEHAVIOR
The tuning of the driving features and
your personal needs will be achieved
for the time being after a brief "intro-
ductory " phase of driver training.
Attention:
!
Drive with extreme caution during
these first trips!
•
Observe the chapter < driver trai-
ning > in the brochure < Safety
informations
wheelchairs >!
SAFETY INFORMATIONS
Attention:
!
Please follow all instructions in the
brochure < Safety information
Mechanical wheelchairs >.
•
A directly opposed change of di-
rection from backward motion wi-
thout steering into a forward mo-
tion with simultaneously inward
swivelling steering wheels has the
effect of a full stop.
•
Applying a safety belt prevents fal-
ling out toward the front.
•
Do grab into the frame openings
with the fingers. – Danger of acci-
dents!
–
Mechanical
SUPPLEMENTARY USER/
SAFETY INFORMATION
•
Clean, passive lighting is required
for driving in public traffic.
•
Do not throw or drop parts belon-
ging to the wheelchair! – Detach-
able parts like e.g. side elements
and drive wheels have to be used
properly to guarantee their func-
tion.
•
Removable parts, e.g. side elements
and drive wheels must be checked
for correct locking before starting
to drive. Drive wheels with defec-
tive linchpin (quick-fit) axles can
detach from the wheelchair during
the drive.
•
By adding on or removing accesso-
ries/components the dimensions
and weight of the wheelchair
change which can affect the dri-
ving behaviour.
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