1. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
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1.1.4 VARIOUS HANDLING OPERATIONS
Never try to recharge the batteries in your bedroom while you
sleep. During recharge, batteries can produce a harmful gas
who can cause you health problem.
• Do not immerse your wheelchair, it could cause a dangerous electrical problem.
• Do not store or leave your wheelchair without someone taking care of it.
• Do not leave your wheelchair under the rain.
• Do not store your wheelchair in a wet or very cold place, this could cause a
dangerous problem on your motorized wheelchair.
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does not limit nor exclude that the user remains seated in his
wheelchair when using a road vehicle adapted for transportation (paratransit),
provided the driver and the owner of the aforesaid road vehicle respects, on this
subject, all legislative requirements, rules, laws, protocols, directives, norms,
standards, instructions and recommendations pertaining to such use by
competent authorities.
• Do not travel on tilted surfaces when the wheelchair is in free wheel. If you have
to do it, the caregiver must always be oriented in the direction of the bottom of
the slope.
• Do not raise the wheelchair by its detachable components (armrest, seat, etc).
• Do not use your battery charger in a hermetic place (backpack, drawer, etc.).
• Always put the on/off switch of the charger on the OFF position before
disconnecting the charging connector on the wheelchair.
• Never try to modify the connector (110 V AC) of the battery charger.
• Never try to modify the battery charger connector (24 V DC) which connect to the
wheelchair.
• Never try to recharge the batteries in your bedroom while you sleep.
• Never connect an electric component other than those manufactured by
.
• Never modify the electric circuit of the wheelchair.
• Always protect the joystick box when you have to carry the wheelchair.
• Always immediately replace any damaged electric wires.
• Always carry out regularly maintenance of your motorized wheelchair as
recommended by
.