Operation Manual

13Q400 M/F/R Rev.B
ENGLISH
Road use
Please show the utmost consideraon for the other trac
on the road.
DANGER!
Remember that the last thing a car or lorry driver expects to
see is a wheelchair backing o the kerb into the road.
If in any doubt, do not risk crossing the road unl you are
certain that it is safe.
Always cross the road as quickly as possible, there may be
other trac.
Do not drive over anything that could cause punctures in
the tyres.
Ensure that there are no objects in your path that could
possibly become lodged in your chair mechanism or in the
spokes of the rear wheels. This could cause the chair to
come to a sudden stop.
Riding over drains or grids could cause the wheelchair
castors or wheels to become lodged, causing the chair to
come to a sudden stop.
Adverse condions:
Please be aware that when driving your wheelchair in
adverse condions, e.g. on wet grass, mud, ice, snow or
other slippery surfaces, you may experience a reducon in
the grip and tracon of your wheelchair.
DANGER!
We recommend you take extra precauons in these
condions, parcularly on hills and slopes; your wheelchair
could become unstable or skid causing possible injury.
When you are using a Powered Wheelchair take extra care
with loose or long items of clothing. Moving parts, such
as wheels, can be potenally dangerous or even fatal if
clothing becomes entangled.
NOTE :
Extreme variances in temperature may trigger the self protect
mechanism in the control system. If this occurs the control
system will temporarily shut down to prevent damage to the
electronics or the wheelchair.
5.4 Curves
DANGER!
Full speed turns should not be aempted. If you need to turn
sharply you must reduce your speed with the joysck or speed
seng. This is parcularly important when travelling across
or down a slope. Disregarding this advice could lead to your
wheelchair pping over.
WARNING!
Use indicators when changing direcon.
5.5 Braking & Emergency stop
There are three ways to stop your wheelchair:
Simplest and safest way to stop the wheelchair is to release
the joysck. This will bring the chair to a halt in a controlled
manner.
Pulling back the joysck will break the chair abruptly with a
fast stop.
Switching the control system o whilst the chair is in
moon will also bring the chair to a halt.
WARNING!
Switching the control system o is only to be used in an
emergency situaon as the stopping acon is very abrupt.
Never try to stop or slow this seang system with the wheel
locks (if applicable). Wheel locks are designed to pre-vent
the system from moving when stopped. They are not
brakes.