Safety Information With Regard To Care And Maintenance; Safety Information On Electromagnetic Interference - Invacare FDX User Manual

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CAUTION!
Risk of fire or breaking down due to electric
devices being connected
– Do not connect any electric devices to your
mobility device that are not expressly certified
by Invacare for this purpose. Have all electrical
installations done by your authorized Invacare
provider.
2.2 Safety Information With Regard to Care and
Maintenance
WARNING!
Risk of death, serious injury, or damage
Incorrect repair and/or servicing of this mobility
device performed by users/caregivers or
unqualified technicians can result in death,
serious injury, or damage.
– DO NOT attempt to carry out maintenance
work that is not described in this user manual.
Such repair and/or service MUST be performed
by a qualified technician. Contact a provider
or Invacare technician.
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CAUTION!
Risk of accident and loss of warranty if
maintenance is insufficient
– For reasons of safety and in order to avoid
accidents which result from unnoticed wear, it
is important that this mobility device undergoes
an inspection once every year under normal
operating conditions (see inspection plan
contained in service instructions).
– Under difficult operating conditions such as
daily travel on steep slopes, or in the case
of use in medical care cases with frequently
changing mobility device users, it would be
expedient to carry out intermediate checks on
the brakes, accessories and running gear.
– If the mobility device is to be operated on
public roads, the vehicle driver is responsible
for ensuring that it is in an operationally reliable
condition. Inadequate or neglected care and
maintenance of the mobility device will result
in a limitation of the manufacturer's liability.
2.3 Safety Information on Electromagnetic
Interference
This powered mobility device was successfully tested in
accordance with International standards as to its compliance
with Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) regulations.
However, electromagnetic fields, such as those generated by
radio and television transmitters, and cellular phones can
influence the functions of powered mobility devices. Also,
the electronics used in our mobility devices can generate a
low level of electromagnetic interference, which however
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