Trouble Shooting; Technical Specifications: Applicable Norms / Standards - Quickie Q50 R Carbon Directions For Use Manual

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10.0 Trouble shooting

If the wheelchair is not working as it should, check the following points.
• Check whether the batteries are charged.
• Turn the wheelchair off and then back on again.
• Check whether the battery plugs are all securely in place.
• Check whether the freewheel lever is in the DRIVE position
• Make sure that the controller isn't locked

11.0 Technical specifications: Applicable norms / standards

This product complies with the regulations and guidelines for medical aids and carries a CE and UKCA symbol.
The product meets the requirements and standards below. These are checked by independent institutions.
EN ISO 10993-5:2009
Biological evaluation of medical devices - Part 5: Tests for in vitro cytotoxicity (ISO 10993-5:2009)
As the Authorised Representative, SUNGO CERTIFICATION COMPANY LIMITED, declares that the product conforms to the
UK Medical Devices Regulation 2002 No. 618.
Standard
Medical Device Regulation
(EU) 2017/745
EN 12182: 2012
Class A
EN 12184: 2022
Class A
ISO 7176-8: 2014
ISO 7176-9: 2009
ISO 7176-14: 2022
ISO 7176-16: 2012
Q50 R Carbon
Definition / description
Applicable as mentioned in Appendix 1
Assistive products for persons with disability - General requirements
and test methods
Electrically powered wheelchairs, scooters and their chargers -
Requirements and test methods
Requirements and test methods for impact, static and fatigue
strengths
Climate tests for electric wheelchairs
Requirements and test methods for control systems for electric
wheelchairs
Requirements for resistance to ignition of upholstered parts
Q50 R Carbon
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Test Dummy Weight
136 kg
136 kg
136 kg
136 kg
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