Use and Care Manual

2.General Warnings
DO NOT OPERATE THE SCOOTER BEFORE READING AND
UNDERSTANDING THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL.
IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT ABOUT THE MEANING OF THESE
INSTRUCTIONS, OR ANY OF THE CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS,
PLEASE CONSULT YOUR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL, DEALER
OR RELEVANT TECHNICAL PERSONNEL.
FAILURE TO FULLY UNDERSTAND THE SCOOTER OPERATION
MAY RESULT IN ANUNEXPECTED RESPONSE FROM THE
EQUIPMENT WHICH CAN IN TURN LEAD TO POSSIBLE INJURY OR
DAMAGE.
NOTES
Warning and Caution notices used in this manual, apply to hazards
and unsafe practices that could result in personal injury or damage to
property.
WARNING
We supply an extensive range of mobility scooters to meet the varying
needs of individual users. It is the responsibility of the individual user and
their healthcare advisor qualified in making such choices, to decide which
scooter is suitable for the user’s intended purpose.
With regards to restraints, seat positioning straps, posture correction
or other positional aids and accessories, it is the obligation of the qualified
healthcare professional in conjunction with the dealer to ensure the
suitability of such equipment for the safe operation of the scooter.
Serious injury can occur in the event of a fall from a mobility scooter.
We DO NOT RECOMMEND that a scooter user is transported in any type
of vehicle when seated in the scooter.
At this time, there are no approved Tie-down Systems for the
transportation of a user in ANY moving vehicle whilst seated in a scooter.It
is our opinion that users of mobility scooters should be transferred into the
appropriate vehicle seating system and use should be made of the
restraints available to the auto industry.
Intended Use
This mobility scooter would be used by disabled, sick or old person.
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