Driving Function - Otto Bock B400 Instructions For Use Manual

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6.3.3 Driving Function
CAUTION
Risk of injury if the power wheelchair gets out of con-
trol. Switch  off  the  controls  on  the  power  wheelchair 
whenever you do not need them. This will prevent you from 
unintentionally activating the joystick.
CAUTION
Risk of injury if the power wheelchair tips over during
driving. Observe  the  following  safety  instructions  when 
driving the power wheelchair:
  n Do not drive on inclines and slopes of more than 12 %.
  n When  driving  downhill,  reduce  speed  in  accordance 
with the degree of the incline.
  n Do  not  cross  obstacles  with  differences  in  height  of 
more than 5 cm.
  n Do not cross steps or curbs without braking first.
The power wheelchair has been approved for driving on in-
clines  and  slopes  of  no  more  than  12  %.  You  are  not  al-
lowed to drive on inclines or slopes steeper than this.
To ensure safe downhill driving, the driving speed must be 
reduced in accordance with the degree of incline (e.g. set it 
to speed level 1).
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The critical obstacle height of the power wheelchair is 5 cm. 
It is not permitted to cross obstacles higher than 5 cm. Ob-
stacles such as steps or curbs must be crossed at reduced 
speeds.
If  there  are  obstacles  in  the  travel  path,  it  is  important  to 
drive around them with a large margin of safety. On uneven 
ground, the driving behaviour of the wheelchair may get out 
of control. Therefore the speed must always be adapted to 
the ground conditions.
The joystick (see fig. 14, item1) is used for driving. The fur-
ther  the  joystick  is  moved  away  from  the  mid-position,  the 
faster the power wheelchair will drive in this direction.
The  maximum  speed  with  full  deflection  of  the  joystick  de-
pends  on  the  selected  speed  level.  Releasing  the  joystick 
automatically activates the brake function, which brings the 
wheelchair  to  a  halt.  When  standing  still,  the  mechanical 
brakes  are  automatically  active  so  the  power  wheelchair 
cannot move.
The power wheelchair has five speed levels. The speed but-
tons  (see  fig.  14,  Items  2/3)  are  used  to  increase  or  de-
crease the speed level. The current speed level is indicated 
by  lighting  the  "Speed  Level"  LED.  The  signal  tone  will 
change when the highest/lowest speed level was achieved.
06/2011
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