Curb Climbing Assist; External Power Supply - Otto Bock Juvo Instructions For Use Manual

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6.16.10 Curb climbing assist

The curb climbing assist makes it possible to overcome curbs and steps with a maximum height of 100 mm (4").
INFORMATION: Deviating values for other wheel combinations, see the section "Technical data".
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6.16.11 External power supply

NOTICE
Overloading the connections
Power supply defect
► Avoid using all connections at full capacity at the same time.
► For example, if you are charging an oxygen unit on the 12 V connection, you should not charge a tablet PC on
the USB connection 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. The sides can be chosen as desired.
Juvo
Removing the luggage carrier
1) Pull out the release bolt under the tray (see fig. 89,
item 1).
2) Slightly lift the luggage carrier and take it off the
support bar (see fig. 89, item 2).
Putting on the luggage carrier
1) Slightly lift the luggage carrier and set it onto the
support bar (see fig. 89, item 2).
2) Push the luggage carrier down until the release bolt
(see fig. 89, item 1) engages.
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.
Temporarily deactivating the curb climbing assist
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The curb climbing assist can be deactivated when
driving indoors.
1) Pull the release button (see fig. 91, item 1).
2) Swing the curb climbing assist back until the lock­
ing mechanism engages (see fig. 91, item 2).
3) The curb climbing assist is deactivated.
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