Safety Instructions - While Driving / Using - PRO ACTIV TRAVELER 4all Ergo Operating Instructions Service Booklet

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Operating instructions TRAVELER 4all Ergo & 4you Ergo
When travelling, always carry a repair kit
and tyre pump for repairs in event of punc-
tured / flat tyre. A alternative to this is a pump
spray that fills your tyre with a foam that hard-
ens in the tyre.
13 Safety instructions – while driv-
ing / using
Please note that some parts of your prod-
uct can become extremely hot in at hot ambi-
ent temperatures (e.g. a sauna). This means
that above 50°C, the product may be damaged
and above 40°C there is already the risk of
burns for the user, which should not be under-
estimated, particularly for people with impaired
sensitivity. For this reason, the product should
not be exposed to such extreme temperatures.
PRO ACTIV cannot accept any liability or pro-
vide any warranty for personal injury and mate-
rial damage caused by such stresses. There
are also certain risks that exist at extremely
low temperatures that must be minimised by
wearing appropriately insulating clothes for
example.
You may only drive on slopes where the
product can be safely controlled with the han-
drims.
Use particular caution when approaching
stairs, edges, drops or other hazard areas.
Due to the significantly high risk of tipping
over and being injured, the product should only
be driven on an escalator after participation in
a respective safety training and with an ac-
companying person for safety reasons.
When driving around a bend, reduce your
speed to a minimum.
Do not ride parallel to slopes due to the
risk of tipping.
Please note that the knee lever wheel lock
and the integrated brake that is fitted on your
product are parking brakes that may only be
applied when the product is at a standstill.
These are not service brakes that are suitable
for reducing speed.
Do not attach objects (carrier bags, etc.)
to the product.
Make sure that the passive illumination
(reflectors) are always on your product, are in
perfect condition and are clearly visible.
When driving on areas that are used by
pedestrians, observe the maximum permitted
speed (walking speed 6 km/h) and keep a
sufficient distance (if possible the width of a
wheelchair) from the kerbs or other obstacles
and other road users.
Avoid driving on unpaved or loose sur-
faces (e.g. on loose gravel, in sand, mud,
snow, ice or through deep puddles of water).
When travelling on poorly maintained
paths (e.g., large gravel, potholes) there is an
increased risk of puncturing your tyres as well
as tipping.
When travelling on poorly maintained
paths with potholes and loose stones, drive
carefully to try to prevent the caster wheels
from becoming locked.
If you encounter new driving situations
that are unknown to you approach them with
great care. If you consider that the risk is too
high, you must immediately abort the driving
manoeuvre and, if required, call for help to
assist you in extracting yourself from this situa-
tion.
The product can affect other devices, for
example theft protection barriers in department
stores.
The product is only designed to be used
to transport persons with limited mobility and
must not be used for any other purpose, e.g. to
transport goods.
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