Operation Manual

5Q400 M/F/R Rev.B
ENGLISH
2.0 Safety
Follow the instrucons carefully next to these warning symbols! Not paying
careful aenon to these instrucons could result in physical injury or
damage to the wheelchair or the environment. Where ver possible, safety
informaon is provided in the relevant chapter.
2.1 Symbols and labels used on the product
The signs, symbols and instrucons axed to the wheelchair comprise part
of the safety facilies. They must never be covered or removed. They must
remain present and clearly legible throughout the enre lifespan of the
wheelchair.
Replace or repair all illegible or damaged signs, symbols and instrucons
immediately. Please contact your dealer for assistance.
Fig. 2.1. Warning - Do Not Touch - HOT
Fig. 2.2. Taxi xaon point
Fig. 2.3. Warning – Danger of nger entrapment
Fig. 2.4. Warning – Ensure that the seat interface quick release is screwed in
ght before using your wheelchair, especially on a slope
Fig. 2.5. Warning – Do not drive your wheelchair on a slope with the
backrest reclined and/or the seang in standing mode
Fig. 2.6. Warning – Maximum user weight for the wheelchair: 136 kg
Fig. 2.7. Freewheel mechanism: outward lever down = freewheel
Fig. 2.8. The serial number and informaon label, (example only).
Fig. 2.9. Locaon of Serial Number Label, (overleaf - Fig. 2.9.1 Mid wheel,
Fig. 2.9.2 Front Wheel, 2.9.3 Rear Wheel).
2.2 Safety: Temperature
WARNING!
Avoid physical contact with the wheelchair’s motors at all mes. Motors
are connuously in moon during use and can reach high temperatures.
Aer use, the motors will cool down slowly. Physical contact could cause
burns. Allow the motors aer using at least 30 min. to cool down.
If you do not use the wheelchair, ensure that it is not exposed to direct
sunlight for lengthy periods of me. Certain parts of the wheelchair, such
as the seat, the back and the armrests can become hot if they have been
exposed to full sunlight for too long. This may cause burns or allergic
reacons to the skin.
R
136 kg
MAX
Fig. 2.1
Fig. 2.3
Fig. 2.6
Fig. 2.4
Fig. 2.7
Fig. 2.2
Fig. 2.5
Fig. 2.8