Additional Options; Control Panel Holder - Otto Bock Skippi Instructions For Use Manual

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NOTICE
Improper use
Damage to the product caused by incorrect use
► Ensure that the user does not travel with the tray folded down to the side.
► Do not pull the product too far out from the receiver tube.
► Do not place any hot objects on the tray top.
► Do not overload the tray top. See the section "Technical Data" for the maximum permissible load capacity.
The power wheelchair may be equipped with a mid-tray control device.
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7.16 Additional options

7.16.1 Control panel holder

Standard control panel holder
The control panel holder can be pulled off to the front when needed.
Skippi
The mid-tray control device consists of a tray (see
fig. 27, item 1) with a wheelchair control panel integ­
rated in the middle (see fig. 27, item 2).
When the control panel is folded down by hand (see
fig. 27, item 3), the tray surface is flat, and the top
forms an unbroken surface. When it is folded down, the
wheelchair control device automatically locks the drive
function.
After releasing the locking mechanism, the mid-tray
control device can be folded to the side for getting into
the wheelchair (see fig. 27, item 4). After releasing the
clamping lever, the mid-tray control device can also be
adjusted in depth and removed for transport (see
fig. 27, item 5).
An external charging receptacle to charge the battery
packs is installed on the tray surface (see fig. 28,
item 1). To charge the battery packs: see page 28.
Special aspects with a mid-tray control device in
combination with a push-button module for light­
ing
If a lighting push-button module is installed on the tray
surface (see fig. 28, item 2), a protective cover has to
be placed over the push-button module before use.
To charge the battery packs, the power cable for the
push-button module (see fig. 28, item 3) has to be tem­
porarily unplugged from the external charging recept­
acle on the tray (see fig. 28, item 1).
The battery packs (see page 28) can now be charged
using the external charging receptacle on the tray (see
fig. 28, item 1). After charging, the power cable for the
push-button module has to be reconnected to the
external charging receptacle on the tray (see fig. 28,
item 3/1).
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