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Product Description

The B400 power wheelchair is suitable for indoor and out-
door use. It is compactly designed and easy to manoeuvre
for use indoors. Two 12 V batteries power its high-perform-
ance drive system, which makes it possible, along with drive
wheels, to comfortably overcome obstacles (category B of
EN 12184) and to ensure safe operation.
The VR2 control unit is used to control the power wheel-
chair. The control unit comprises a control panel for entering
the driving commands and for displaying the current state of
the functions as well as a controller that uses the input data
to control the drive motors. Data transmission is realised via
a bus system.
Since the VR2 can be programmed, it is possible to adapt
the control unit to the personal requirements of the user; e.
g. the speed, acceleration and deceleration values can all
be adapted.
The special features of the B400 include:
n Easy servicing due to good and clear accessibility of all
component groups.
n Customization through options (seating system, control
unit, accessories)
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Product Description | Delivery and Preparation for Use
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Delivery and Preparation for Use

4.1

Delivery

INFORMATION
The options included in the delivery depend on the product
configuration that has been selected for the power wheel-
chair.
Delivery includes:
n Adapted power wheelchair with main components
(see fig. 2)
n Battery Charger
n Instructions for Use
n Options (see section 7)
Upon delivery by the specialist dealer the power wheelchair
is ready for use. All the settings correspond to the indica-
tions on the order form or are adjusted directly on site by the
specialist dealer. The power wheelchair is adapted to the
personal requirements of the individual.
The functions of the individual components can be tested by
following the instructions in section 6. Possible malfunctions
are described in section 8.
05 / 2009
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