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When facing an uphill road it is recommended to set the seating system to default
position. It is better to use a drive profile with low speed.
When facing a downhill road it is recommended to set the seating system to
default position but whit seat plane tilted rearward. It is better to use a drive
profile with low speed. Avoid strong braking when dealing with downhill.
Don't use the wheelchair up or down slopes with a gradient than indicated in
specifications of this manual.
Don't use the wheelchair up or down ramps that are not equipped with proper
edge protection to prevent the wheelchair from falling down.
Don't use the wheelchair down or up a hazardous incline if the surface is covered
with snow, ice or the surface is uneven.
The stopping distance on slopes can be significantly greater than on level ground
When facing with side slopes, always use the wheelchair with great caution and
make sure the seating system is in the default position.
When turning with the wheelchair, always use great caution.
When facing with an obstacle, always use great caution and make sure the seating
system is in the default position. The wheelchair is able to climb an obstacle of 100
mm with a run up of minimum 500 mm. It is preferrable to approach the obstacle
with the presence of an attendant. Always face obstacles facing forward and being
sure castors are exactly perpendicular to surface of the obstacle.
Pay special attention when facing an obstacle higher than 5 cm. Always follow these
instructions when approaching this type of obstacle. Use a belt. Approach the
obstacle with the presence of an attendant. Be sure batteries are fully charged. .
Dealing with uphill
Dealing with downhill
WARNING
WARNING
Dealing with side slopes
Dealing with obstacles
Dealing with obstacles

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