Tyres; Freewheel Device; Electromagnetic Compatibility - Sunrise Medical QUICKIE Q100R General Manual

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4.6 Tyres:

The tyres of a wheelchair suffer wear depending on how much
the chair is used. Check them regularly, especially for inflation
pressure, according to the service instructions in this manual.
WARNING!
Where fitted NEVER inflate pneumatic tyres with the air hose
of a service station.
WARNING!
4.7 Freewheel device, (Fig.4.2):
Also see Fig.3.1
• Only use this function to push the chair manually from one
spot to another.
• Keep in mind that while the freewheel system is in operation,
the chair is without a braking system.
• Disengaging the motor causes an error message to appear in
the control, which is indicated when the LED display flashes
rapidly.
• For safety reasons the wheelchair can no longer be moved
using the joystick.
• Do not operate the freewheel device whilst seated in the
wheelchair.
• The freewheel device should only be operated by a person
who has the strength and agility to be able to fully manoeuvre
the wheelchair safely, during freewheel.

4.8 Electromagnetic Compatibility

WARNING!
• This wheelchair may affect the operation of devices in its
environment that emit electromagnetic fields (e.g. alarm
systems of shops, automatic doors, etc).
• The driving performance of the wheelchair can be effected
by electromagnetic fields (e.g. those emitted by portable
telephones, electricity generators or high power sources).
Fig. 4.2
Q100R-Q200R Configured Rev. A
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