Additional Options; Control Panel Holder; Lighting; Lighting For Road Traffic - Otto Bock Juvo Instructions For Use Manual

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6.15 Additional options

6.15.1 Control panel holder

Swing-away control panel holder
The control panel holder makes it possible to drive the power wheelchair under a table or closer to an object.
The control panel holder can be rotated up to the armrest.
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6.15.2 Lighting

Information on replacing broken lamps: see Page 82.

6.15.2.1 Lighting for road traffic

The installed lighting permits driving in road traffic during hours of darkness, and is only approved for use on
motorised wheelchairs.
The light, the right and left direction indicators and the warning flashers are operated via the control panel.
Front lighting
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Swinging away the control panel holder
1) Apply slight pressure to push the control panel
holder to the side.
→ The pivot element is unlocked.
2) Swing the control panel holder away to the side.
INFORMATION: The pivot element locks in
place again when the holder is rotated back to
the original position.
Swinging away the control panel holder
1) Apply slight pressure to push the control panel
holder to the side.
→ The pivot element is unlocked.
2) Swing the control panel holder away to the side.
INFORMATION: The pivot element locks in
place again when the holder is rotated back to
the original position.
The front lighting consists of 2 front lights with integ­
rated direction indicators (see fig. 60, left).
To prevent damage while manoeuvring in confined
spaces, the front lighting is attached to the wheelchair
magnetically.
If the front lighting has been disconnected from the
holder, it can simply be reinserted in the prior position
(see fig. 60, right).
When connecting the lights, make sure there are no for­
eign objects on the magnets.
The lighting angle is secured by latches.
Use
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