Wheel Locks; Using The Drum Brake As A Wheel Lock; Using The Knee Lever Wheel Lock For Parking (Option) - Otto Bock Dino 3 Instructions For Use Manual

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7.5 Wheel locks

The product is equipped with wheel locks (drum brakes) on both sides to secure the parked product against rolling
away.
The drum brakes also allow the attendant to slow the product safely by activating the wheel lock lever.
The self-propelled model has knee lever wheel locks in addition, which are also used for parking.

7.5.1 Using the drum brake as a wheel lock

WARNING
Insufficient braking of the drum brake
Accident, falling of the user, loss of control by the attendant
► Verify the functionality of the drum brake prior to every use. Contact the qualified personnel in case of insuffi­
cient braking.
► Apply the drum brakes to prevent the product from moving when it is parked on uneven ground or during
transfers (e.g. into a car). Ensure that they lock securely with the help of the lock slide.
The wheel locks on both sides must be engaged when the user is getting in or out and when parking the product
on uneven surfaces.
1) Pull the wheel lock lever (see fig. 23, item 1).
2) Secure the wheel lock lever by additionally actuating the lock slide (see fig. 23, item 2).
→ The mobility base for seating shells remains securely braked.
3) Pull the lock slide up (see fig. 23, item 2).
→ Securing the wheel lock lever is deactivated.
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7.5.2 Using the knee lever wheel lock for parking (option)

WARNING
Insufficient braking of the knee lever wheel lock
Accident, falling of the user due to incorrect adjustment and improperly inflated tyres
► Verify the functionality of the wheel lock prior to every use.
► Always carry out adjustments to the wheel locks on both sides.
► Maintain sufficient air pressure in pneumatic tyres. For the correct air pressure, see the section "Technical
data".
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