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hecht Wise - Operation and Important Riding Points; Use; Getting on and off

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WARNING! B
If any item in the Pre-operation check list is not working properly, have it inspected
and repaired before operating the vehicle. If failed to be corrected by yourself,
please turn to repair shop immediately.
If failed to be corrected by yourself, please turn to repair shop immediately.
OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS
WARNING! B
Before riding the vehicle, please make sure that you are fully familiar with all
operating controls & their functions before riding. To consult a dealer shop if you
not thoroughly understand.
USE
GETTING ON AND OFF
The design of the wheelchair allows the user to easily sit on and get off the seat.
For example, it is possible to
Raise the armrest for free access to the seat (fig. 18A)
Get on the floor of the wheelchair first and only then sit on the seat.
Turn the seat by 90°, get on and turn with the seat.
You will soon find and master the most comfortable way. However, before starting moving, it is
always necessary to make sure that all the equipment of the machine that has been manipulated
with is in the correct position and locked (especially the seat).
CAUTION! A
Always remove the key from the main switch before getting on/off. This will prevent
the machine from starting accidentally.
After getting on, insert the key into the main switch
(fig. 4A) and turn on the switch with it.
Set the speed limit (fig. 5C)
C Do not overestimate your skills and physical abilities, especially during the first rides,
and start by limiting the maximum speed to a minimum. Only set the option of
riding at a higher speed when you have mastered the basic riding tasks.
Start moving by pressing the control lever (fig. 6A)
The wheelchair starts to brake automatically when the control lever is released.
First get acquainted with the effectiveness of the brake so that it is always in your ability to
stop at the required distance.
Familiarize yourself with the space required to turn the wheelchair by 180°.