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*) Sources of electromagnetic energy are, for example, radio and television broadcasting,
wireless transmitters, receivers in garages, portable transmitters and short-range receivers, radio
stations (e.g., CB radios), wireless radios for security, fire or police purposes, mobile phones, etc.
SERVICE
• This product is designed in accordance with all applicable safety requirements and standards
applicable to it. All repairs should be only made by qualified person and spare parts replaced
by original parts, otherwise the user may be in serious danger.
VEHICLE DESCRIPTION
Introduction to the machine
• Main components
• Control panel
• Steering
• Machine body
• Driving system (of rear wheels)
• Seat
Before putting the wheelchair into operation, first familiarize yourself with the functions
of individual controls.
• Main switch (key) on the right side of the steering column (fig. 4A).
• Speed limiter knob (fig. 5C)
• Handles (fig. 6B)
• Control handles (lever) (fig. 6A)
• Status indicator (fig. 5A)
• Battery status pointer indicator (fig. 5B)
• Horn button (fig. 7A)
• Turn indicator switch (fig. 7B)
• Headlight switch (fig. 7C)
• MP3/FM control panel (fig. 8A)
ENGINE LOCK / PARKING BRAKE
• The lever is located directly on the engine (fig. 3A), and it mechanically locks the wheels
when the machine is switched off. If the wheels are locked, the machine cannot be pushed
- move the lever down to lock/brake the wheels
- move the lever upwards to unlock the wheels and to make it possible to push
the machine
• Never leave the wheels unlocked when the machine is standing on a sloping surface. Do
not leave the wheels unlocked while someone is sitting in the wheelchair. The machine may
start up spontaneously.
MAIN SWITCH (KEY) ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE STEERING COLUMN
• Use the switch (fig. 4A) to switch on/off the power supply. Insert the key and turn the switch
to the ON position to turn it on, to the OFF position to turn it off.