Invacare Harrier Plus User Manual page 22

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YOU, YOUR POWERCHAIR AND OTHERS
• Powerchairs are strictly forbidden on motorways and highways with fast moving traffic (please refer to
section 2.2 'Type Classification').
• On the pavement, in pedestrian zones or in supermarkets it is obvious that you must show as much
consideration and common sense to others as you expect from them.
• When you cross the carriageway of a public road take extra care and allow time to cross, observe the
Highway Code. Although you are not required by law to hold a driving license, you are responsible and
fully liable for proper operation. An important fact to bear in mind is that you must not present a traffic
hazard even in the event of a breakdown. The most common cause may be discharged batteries. It is
important to keep the batteries in a fully charged condition; we can only repeat this warning at this stage. If
you do suffer a breakdown for whatever reason, you should immediately: seek the assistance of a passer-
by. Explain where to find the motor disengagement/declutching lever, ask him/her to switch to freewheel,
so that the Powerchair can be pushed by hand and moved. When in a safe place always ensure motor gear
boxes are re-engaged.
SAFEGUARDING OTHERS
• We want you to get the most out of your INVACARE Powerchair, ensuring that the safety of yourself and
others is never in jeopardy. If you are in any doubt about safe techniques, handling or care of the
Powerchair, contact a recognised expert before putting yourself and others at risk.
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