Technical Specifications; Drive System; General Instructions; Travel Range - ProActiv HUSK-E Usage Instructions

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HUSK-E usage instructions
Proper use of the product is a prerequisite for
safe operation. The product may generally be
used only for applications that are listed and
described in these usage instructions. This
includes storage, transport,
maintenance/inspection, and repair, as well as
the safety information in each chapter of these
usage instructions.
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Technical specifications

8.1

Drive system

8.1.1

General instructions

The technical specifications, information and
usage instructions about the drive system can
be found in the included usage instructions
from the drive manufacturer.
8.1.2

Travel range

The range of the drive system varies
depending on the travelled terrain and the
prevailing driving conditions. Under optimal
driving conditions (user applying maximum
force onto the pedal crank, level terrain, fully
charged rechargeable battery/batteries, new
rechargeable battery/batteries, ambient
temperature of 20°C, constant speed, optimal
tyre pressure, no headwind, etc.), the following
ranges can be achieved:
With a Shimano 36 V rechargeable battery,
14 Ah, 504 Wh: 50 - 100 km
8.1.3

Speed

A continuously adjustable speed of up to
6 km/h can be achieved using the pushing
assist or starting assist without moving the
crank. Motor support above this speed is only
provided with manual rotation of the pedal
crank. Motor support is provided up to a
maximum speed of 24.9 km/h.
8.2

Climbing power

The climbing power refers to the ability of the
wheelchair-product combination to climb a
slope. This strongly depends on the weight
distribution between the wheelchair wheels
and the product's drive wheel, the total weight
of the combination, and the friction coefficient
of the ground. Under sub-optimal conditions
(e.g. slippery ground when wet), the drive
wheel may start to spin before the maximum
climbing power has been reached.
Under optimal conditions (optimal tyre
pressure, wheelchair wheels in the wheelbase
extension, dry, clean and firm ground, etc.), the
product is capable of climbing the following
slopes with a speed greater than 2 km/h:
10 % or 6°
The slope which can be driven up using the
product-wheelchair combination is also
dependent on the manual driving force which
the user can apply as well as the maximum
climbing power.
8.3

Product weight

The total weight starts from 17.6 kg with the
basic equipment (including one rechargeable
battery).
8.4

Load weight

Maximum load weight:
120 kg towing capacity and 10 kg payload
When operating the product, the wheelchair
usage instructions must also be observed.
Information on limit values must not be
exceeded. If the values in the two sets of
usage instructions differ, the lower limit is the
one which applies.
8.5

Obstacle height and turning circle

Maximum drive-over/negotiable obstacle
height: 10 cm (must be ensured through an
appropriate adapter assembly/setting, caster
wheels must be removed ( recommended
equipment of the wheelchair: caster forks with
quick-release axle))
This value can, however, be reduced due to
the specifications of the type of wheelchair or
its settings. Therefore, you should observe the
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