PUBLIC ROADS
In most countries and regions, wheelchairs on public roads are illegal.
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The user must realize that it is dangerous to drive
wheelchair on the road or in the parking lot.
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To be more easily visible in the dark, there are mounted
reflectors on Flexlife (Fig. 1 and 2).
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The user can also wear reflective functional clothing.
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When meeting with other vehicles, make sure that the driver
have noticed you. Before you continue to run, provision
contact the driver and let the driver know your intention.
USE IN PUBLIC TRANSPORT, ETC.
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Do not try to drive Flexlife when you are on moving public transport such as bus, subway, train, aircraft,
ships etc.
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When driving Flexlife onto public transport, you should be accompanied by someone, look for a reliable
place to park, turn off the power supply.
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If the user uses Flexlife alone in public transport, they should look for a place where the wheelchair or
wheels can be fixed to avoid damage caused by the sudden braking of the vehicle.
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Do not place Flexlife in front of other vehicles so as not to cause unnecessary interference.
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Flexlife has two mounts designed to secure the chair during transport.
USE IN FLIGHT
When ordering a flight, you should always inform the airline in advance that you should bring an electric
wheelchair and follow their instructions. Please provide the airline with detailed information on this in
connection with the booking.
For flight, the standard batteries can be used. They have the following specifications:
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Title
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Item
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Voltage
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Capacity
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Type
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Weight
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Size
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Approval
It may be forbidden to bring the lithium ion battery on board and also to check it in as hand luggage.
Always consult the airline in advance.
Flexlife User Manual D9 - ENG
2020-03
Revision 2
Battery Flexlife D9
FLD09-2005
24 V
6 Ah, (144 Wh) per batteri. 2 batteries in total (288 Wh)
Lithium
1065 g/piece
L:410 mm, H: 65 mm, W: 26mm
UN38.3 and MSDS test report SDS201712211055
Fig 1
Fig 2
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