Safety Information On Wheelchairs With A Lifter - Invacare Pronto M61 User Manual

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Invacare® Pronto™ M61 Series with SureStep®
Important information about maintenance work
tools
– Some maintenance work which is described in this
manual and can be carried out by the user without
problems require the correct tools for proper work.
If you do not have the correct tool available we do
not recommend that you try to carry out the relevant
work. In this case, we urgently recommend that you
contact an authorized specialist workshop.
2.7 Safety information on wheelchairs with a
lifter
WARNING!
Risk of injury by moving parts
– Never let objects get caught in the space underneath a
raised lifter.
– Make sure that neither you nor anyone else is injured
by placing hands, feet other body extremities under
the raised seat.
– Should you not be able to view under the seat, for
example, due to limited manoeuvrability, turn the
wheelchair once on its own axel before you lower the
seat. This will allow you to make sure that nobody is
located in the danger zone.
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CAUTION!
Risk of injury if the wheelchair tips over
– Never exceed the maximum permissible load (see
chapter 11 Technical data, page 61).
– Avoid dangerous driving situations when the lifter is in
a raised position, such as trying to overcome obstacles
like kerbs or driving up or down steep gradients.
– Never lean out of the seat when the lifter is raised.
– Inspect the lifter module at least once a month to
make sure the automatic speed reduction function,
which reduces the speed of the wheelchair when the
lifter is raised, is working properly (see chapter 3.3
The Lifter, page 19). Notify your authorised dealership
immediately if it is not working properly.
CAUTION!
Risk of malfunction of the lifter module
– Inspect the lifter module at regular intervals to make
sure there are no foreign objects or visible damage,
and to make sure the electric plugs are firmly inserted
into their sockets.
CAUTION!
Damage to wheelchair caused by one-sided
loading on lifter pillar
– One-sided loading occurs if the seat is raised and/or
tilted. Always return your seat backrest to the upright
position and the seat tilting to the horizontal position
before ascending slopes. Never subject the lifter pillar
to continuous single-sided loading. The raising and
tilting function of the seat only provides additional
rest positions.
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