Meaning Of The Applied Markers; Introduction; List Of Models; Indications / Contraindications - Meyra Ortopedia iTravel 1.054 Operating Manual

Electronic travelling wheelchair
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MEANING OF THE APPLIED
MARKERS
Safety instructions with a coloured back-
ground are mandatory and need to be ob-
served under any circumstance!
☞ This symbol indicates tips and recommen-
dations.
[ ] Reference to a picture number.
( ) Reference to a function element within a
picture.

INTRODUCTION

Read and observe this manual before first
operation.
Children and juveniles should read this doc-
umentation together with their parents re-
spectively a supervisor or accompanying
person before first use.
This operating manual is to help you get ac-
customed to the handling of your electronic
travelling wheelchair as well as to prevent ac-
cidents.
☞ Please note that the illustrated equipment
variants can deviate from your model.
We have therefore also listed chapters with op-
tions that might not be applicable for your indi-
vidual electronic travelling wheelchair.
Users with visual impairments can find the PDF-
files together with further information on our
website:
< www.meyra.com >.
☞ Contact your specialist dealer when re-
quired.
Alternatively users with visual impairments can
have the documentation read out by a helper.
Inform yourself regularly about the product
safety, possible recalls and general handling in-
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structions of our products in the < Information
center > on our website:
< www.meyra.com >.

LIST OF MODELS

This operating manual applies to the following
models:
Model 1.054 iTravel
INDICATIONS /
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Consult a doctor immediately in case of al-
lergic reactions and/or skin irritations or pres-
sure sores that occur when using the elec-
tronic travelling wheelchair.
In order to prevent contact allergies, we
recommend to use the electronic travelling
wheelchair only when wearing clothes.
The electronic travelling wheelchair serves to
improve the independent mobility for peo-
ple with limitations in mobility not necessarily
caused by disease.
The electronic travelling wheelchair may not
be used in cases of:
Cognitive limitations and mental retarding,
that rule out the independent use of the
wheelchair.
Blind people and people with limited eye-
sight that cannot be compensated with
other aids and lead to constraints in daily
life.
Influence of impairing medications (ask
your doctor or pharmacist).
Circumstances that prevent the individual
use of the control device.
Extreme limitations in balance and/or dis-
orders in perception.
Inability to sit.

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