Drum Brake; Locking The Brakes; Releasing The Brakes - Meyra 2.322 OPTIMUS 2 Operating Manual

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Drum Brake

For optimal braking effect the drum brake
is to be kept free of grease, oil, gunge and
dust. – Danger of accidents!
The brake performance reduces with the
wear on the brake pads.
Any decrease in braking performance
must be repaired immediately by your
specialist workshop.
The optional drum brake only serves as a
parking brake, resp. emergency brake.
The brake lever to engage the drum brake
is located on the same side as the operating
module.

Locking the brakes

The electric wheelchair may not let itself
be pushed when the brake is activated.
In order to engage the brakes, swivel the
brake lever toward the back as far as pos-
sible [1].

Releasing the brakes

Only transfer into or out of the electric
wheelchair when the electric wheelchair
is switched off and the selection lever
drive-/push mode on both sides is in drive
mode!
An unintentional movement of the joy-
sticks (driving and steering lever) can
otherwise lead to an uncontrolled start of
the electric wheelchair! – Danger of acci-
dents!
In order to disengage the brakes, swivel the
brake lever toward the front as far as possi-
ble [2].
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