5.16 POWERED SEAT LIFT
This device is an aid to lifestyle. It can assist the user to
reach for objects without the need for standing, when
shopping for example or approaching a counter such as
an airport check in.
It is controlled from a switch mounted beneath the seat,
(Fig.5.29).
WARNING!
When the seat lift is raised the stability of the scooter •
is affected.
Do not over-reach from the scooter seat.•
Do not operate the seat lift on significant inclines.•
Do not operate the freewheel device.•
Watch out for overhanging obstacles, (such as •
kitchen cupboards), when operating the seat lift.
Be vigilant. Watch out for small children and pets etc. •
when operating the seat lift.
To prevent falls it is recommended that the arm rests •
are in the down position when using the seat lift.
For your safety when the seat lift is in operation, all •
powered movement is stopped. Returning the seat to
the normal position will reinstate full drive.
As with all moving parts, be aware of the possibility of •
finger entrapment.
Fig.5.29
5.17 MANUAL ARTICULATING LEG REST (ALR)
This accessory offers extended seating and positioning
possibilities. It is designed for users who need more
flexible control and support for legs and feet, (Fig.5.30).
Fig.5.30
5.18 AMPUTEE SUPPORT
This provides extra support for amputees, in the form of a
comfortable and stable platform. It is fully adjustable to
allow accurate positioning to suit users on an individual
basis, (Fig.5.31).
Fig.5.31
Fig.5.32
5.19 ARMREST HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE BRACKET
An additional bracket to provide a height adjustment
option to the angle adjustable arm rests, (Fig.5.32).
5.20 REAR VIEW MIRROR
The mirror is fully adjustable and mounted on the
handlebars. There are two types, left hand mount and
right hand mount, (Fig 5.33).
Fig.5.33