Safety Instructions - Permobil Remote Stopping Device Owner's Manual

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Remote Stopping Device

Safety instructions

m NOTE!
Permobil AB accepts no liability for personal injury or damage to property which may arise from
the failure of the user or other persons to follow the recommendations, warnings and instructions
given in this user guide.
WARNING!
Mounting
Permobil's remote stopping device should be fitted by a qualified service engineer or a person with
adequate knowledge to undertake this in an expert manner.
Maintenance and servicing
Carry out only the servicing and maintenance activities indicated in this user guide. All other ser-
vicing, alterations to and intrusions into the remote stopping device and its vital systems must be
carried out by a qualified service engineer or a person with adequate knowledge to undertake this
in an expert manner. In case of doubt, always contact a qualified service engineer or Permobil.
Use only spare parts or accessories approved or recommended by Permobil. Failure to do so could
lead to changes which might impair the function and safety of the product. It could also lead to the
warranty becoming invalid.
m NOTE!
Recycling of electronic items
Obsolete electronics should be disposed of responsibly in accordance with local recycling regulations.
EMC requirements
The electronics in the remote stopping device may be affected by external electromagnetic fields
(e.g. from cellphones). Likewise the electronics in the device may themselves emit electromagnetic
fields that could affect the surrounding area.
The threshold values for Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) relating to electric wheelchairs and
their accessories are laid down in harmonized standards under EC Directive 93/42/EEC Medical
Devices.
Permobil's remote stopping device meets these threshold values.
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