Curb Climbing Assist; External Power Supply - Otto Bock 490E75 1 C Series Instructions For Use Manual

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Use
NOTICE
Improper use of the seat tilt/back angle adjustment
Damage to the luggage carrier due to collision with the seat back
► Note that the seat back may collide with the luggage carrier when the seat tilt or back angle adjustment is fully
tilted. In this case, remove the luggage carrier before using the seat adjustment.
► Note that the seat back may collide with items on the luggage carrier even with only a slight tilt. Take the items
off the luggage carrier in this case. If this is not possible, then the seat or seat back must not be adjusted too
far back.
INFORMATION
► Note that the centre of gravity of the power wheelchair shifts to the rear when the luggage carrier is fully
loaded.
► This may lead to unfamiliar steering and driving behaviour.
The luggage carrier can be used to store additional luggage. The luggage carrier can be removed if required.
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7.16.9 Curb climbing assist

The curb climbing assist makes it possible to overcome curbs and steps. See the section "Technical data" (see
page 117) for the maximum obstacle height that can be overcome.
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7.16.10 External power supply

NOTICE
Overloading the connections
Power supply defect
► Avoid using all connections at full capacity at the same time.
The external power supply is used to charge or operate external devices such as mobile phones, laptops or oxygen
units.
The type of power supply is embossed in the cover cap.
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Removing the luggage carrier
1) Release the clamping levers on the left and right of
the luggage carrier (see fig. 89, item 1).
2) Lift the luggage carrier slightly and take it off the
holder.
Attaching the luggage carrier
1) Set the luggage carrier onto the holder (not illus­
trated).
2) Close the clamping levers on the luggage carrier
tightly (see fig. 89, item 1).
Using the curb climbing assist
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The curb climbing assist must protrude to the front
when driving outdoors.
1) Drive against an obstacle (e.g. a high curb).
2) The curb climbing assist lifts the power wheelchair
over the obstacle.
3) After crossing the obstacle, the curb climbing assist
returns to the active, forward-facing position.
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