Free-Wheeling; Electromagnetic Brakes; Parking Brake - Heartway Medical Products S19 User Manual

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wise to recharge your batteries when the needle enters the red zone. The remaining battery needle only goes
lower when using the battery, regardless the battery voltage. The remaining battery meter needle goes
higher only when recharging battery in progress.
2. System will power off when the battery voltage is lower than 21.0V.
3. System will be automatically power-off when the vehicle is not in use over 30 minutes. You need to remove
the key and insert the key to restart the scooter.

Free-Wheeling:

1. The motors are designed to engage the electromagnetic brakes when the vehicle is not in use or when the
power is OFF. They also have a manual feature that allows them to "free-wheel" so the scooter can be
moved without turning it on. Free-wheeling is accomplished by adjusting the free-wheeling levers to the
free-wheeling position.
2. Engaging in freewheel mode will have the function as parking brake.
Warning !
 Never free-wheel your power scooter on a slope.
 Never free-wheel the motors while operating your vehicle.
 Always remember to engage the motors before turning the power ON.

Electromagnetic Brakes:

Your power scooter comes with Electromagnetic Brakes., i.e. an automatic magnetic disc safety brake which is
also known as Fail-Safe brake. The electro-magnetic Brakes are automatic and work when the power scooter is
ON but in a steady state (i.e. Wigwag is released to the neutral position), even when the scooter is on a slope.
The Electromagnetic Brakes will also be set whenever the power scooter is OFF, but the motor levers are in the
engaged (vertical) position.

Parking brake:

There is an automatic parking brake function included in the electromagnetic brake. The scooter will stop when
the motor is engaged and the power switch is off or when the power switch is on and the wigwag is in the
Free- Wheeling Lever/ Maximum required hand-arm force on the
lever is 19 N for engaging and 35 N for disengaging
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