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User guide P9-0200-B
Driving on public roads:
When driving on public roads, footpaths, pedestrian streets, car
parks, shopping centres, etc. you must make sure you adjust
your speed and distance for other users. At 7 km/h you must
follow the traffi c rules applicable to cyclists. This also means
that your lights must be switched on during lighting-up time.
(Optional extra)
On footpaths, the maximum speed is 6 km/h. In this situation
you are regarded as a pedestrian.
Note!
You should assume that other road users cannot see you while
you are sitting in the MC Concept. So take great care and wait
for the road to clear before crossing.
Driving on stairs/escalators:
The powered wheelchair is not designed for use on stairs or
escalators and any attempt to do so may cause serious injury to
yourself and others.
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
The MC Concept 1103 satisfi es the requirements for the use of
powered wheelchairs in an environment with electromagnetic
noise. There may, however, be rare situations in which
electromagnetic noise can affect the MC Concept 1103.
Sources of such noise include radio and television stations,
amateur radio transmitters and mobile phones.
If such equipment is being used close by, you are
recommended to switch off the MC Concept.
Avoid using a mobile phone while driving.
If the MC Concept starts making unintended movements or if
the brakes are released, turn the MC Concept off as soon as it
is safe to do so.
In rare cases a MC Concept can set off shop alarms.
Dynamic's control systems have been tested and meet the
requirements of ISO7176/14 and EN12184.
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Version 2.0.3/2012

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