Heartway Medical Products S19F User Manual page 19

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Weight limitation.
1.
Please refer to the specifications table for weight capacity information. Power
scooter is rated for a maximum weight capacity.
2.
Stay within the specified weight capacity for your scooter. Exceeding the
weight capacity voids your warranty.
3.
Heartway will not be held responsible for injuries or property damage
resulting from failure to observe weight limitations.
4.
Don't carry passengers on scooters.
5.
Carrying passengers on scooter may affect the center of gravity, resulting in a
tip or a fall.
Tire inflation
1.
If your scooter is equipped with pneumatic tires, it is necessary to check the air
pressure at least one time a week.
2.
Proper inflation pressures will prolong the life your tires and ensure the smooth
operation while riding.
3.
Inflating your tires from an unregulated air source could over‐inflate them,
resulting in a burs tire.
Temperature
1. Some of the parts of the power scooter are susceptible to change in
temperature. The controller can only operate in temperature that ranges
between -4°F ~ 113°F (-20°C ~ 45°C).
2. At extreme low temperatures, the batteries may freeze, and your power scooter
may not be able to operate. In extreme high temperatures, it may operate at
slower speeds due to a safety feature of the controller that prevents damage to
the motors and other electrical components.
3. The scooter can generally be operated at outside temperatures from -14°F to
+113°F.(-10°C to +45°C)
4. Some parts of the scooter tend to be temperature dependent. The controller
works best at temperatures between 77°F and 113°F (25°C and 45°C)
5. Below 5°F(-15°C) the batteries can freeze and the scooter may not work.
6. At extremely high temperatures > 113°F(45°C), the safety function of the control,
which prevents damage to the motors and other electrical components, can
lead to slower maximum speeds.
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