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Mobility Plus package (art. no. 1592408)
When you purchase the optional Mobility Plus Package, you will receive a licence code which you can enter in the e-motion Mobility app
to unlock useful additional functions for your e-motion:
• Increase the maximum assisted speed from 6 km/h to 8.5 km/h. Always observe the country-specific road traffic regulations
• Choice of two assistance levels (alternative to ECS)
• Activate training mode (alternative to ECS)
• Activate the hill-holder function (alternative to ECS)
• Travel in cruise mode without having to keep pushing the push rims (similar to the cruise control function in a car)
• Remote control the wheelchair with your smartphone when it is unoccupied (e.g. to re-park it)
• Accessible smartphone navigation system (Easy Navi)
• Push counter – counts the number of pushes on the push rims during a trip
Before putting these functions into operation, please read the operating manual for your e-motion, particularly the safety and hazard
information contained therein. In addition to the general safety information, the following information must be observed when using
the Mobility Plus Package.
Please observe the country-specific road traffic regulations when increasing the assistance speed from 6 km/h to
8.5 km/h.
Remote Function
• Remote control of the wheelchair by means of the remote function is only permitted when the wheelchair is unoccupied.
• If you have not already done so, affix the enclosed “L” and “R” stickers to the left and right e-motion wheels respectively. If the wheels
are inadvertently put on the wrong way round, forwards/backwards and left/right steering will be inverted.
• Watch out for obstacles in your immediate vicinity and avoid collisions. Do not use this function outdoors or in tight spaces.
• Note: While the remote function is active, the maximum speed will be limited to 2 km/h, regardless of the assistance level. The torque
will be 10% per wheel. It may not be possible to use the remote function for heavy wheelchairs on long-pile carpets.
Cruise mode
• If you have not already done so, affix the enclosed “L” and “R” stickers to the left and right e-motion wheels respectively. If the wheels
are inadvertently put on the wrong way round, forwards/backwards and left/right steering will be inverted.
• Before using the cruise mode in public areas, you should first familiarise yourself with the driving characteristics in a safe and risk-free
environment. Get a feel for the handling of the continuous drive, how to change direction during continuous drive, how to accelerate
to an increased continuous speed, how to slow down, and what to do in case of an emergency stop. You should test and practice these
fundamental driving situations before moving on public roads.
• When cruise mode is activated, your hand must always be positioned near the push rims so that you can react quickly to change direc-
tion and stop the wheelchair safely.
• In order to prevent the function from starting up inadvertently, always deactivate cruise mode when stopping or taking a break from
driving. Use the cruise mode function in the Mobility Plus App to deactivate the function. Please familiarise yourself with the app so
that you can do this.
• Cruise control may only be activated by the person sitting in the wheelchair. Unauthorised persons not familiar with the cruise mode
function are not permitted to activate or use the function.
• In order to ensure that the battery indicators for the left and right drive wheel batteries corresponds to the e-motion app display on
your smartphone, and that the direction of your pushes on the push rims are interpreted accurately, the wheels must be attached in the
correct positions on the right and left sides respectively. Use the stickers (L/R) included on delivery to mark the wheels accordingly (in
the direction of travel from the perspective of the wheelchair user).
• Never use the parking brakes of the wheelchair to perform a change in direction while driving in cruise mode. The brakes on your wheel-
chair are parking brakes designed to keep the wheelchair in its parked position, not service brakes. They are not permitted for any use
other than parking except in case of emergency.
• Always keep a close eye on the road ahead of you, as the front wheels of the wheelchair may lock up if they encounter obstacles or
uneven surfaces, causing falls and serious injuries.
• In order to avoid dangerous driving situations, mounting and dismounting kerbs is only permitted when cruise mode is switched off.
• It is prohibited to use cruise mode in hazardous areas, especially those listed below:
- Quay walls, berths and marinas, paths and areas near water, bridges and dykes without railings
- Narrow footpaths, gradients (e.g. ramps and driveways), narrow paths along slopes, mountain paths