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WHILL Model F User Manual
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5.2. Getting in the device
Read this manual to understand the contents before using the device. Correctly understand the contents of this
manual before using the device.
Pay attention to the following when getting in.
WARNING
Get in and out of the device on a at and level surface.
Otherwise, there is a risk of accident.
Turn off the device power when getting in and out of the device.
There is a risk of unexpected movement of the device caused by accidental contact with the
controller.
Before use, check that the lock indicator on the inside of the right arm does not show red and
that the arm is locked.
There is a risk of accident by the device being folded unexpectedly while driving.
Ensure that the brakes are locked before getting in the device. Do not leave the device while the
brakes are released.
If the brakes are released, there is a risk that the device may start moving and tip over.
If your body is not stable in the seat of the device, ensure you use the lap belt (if equipped).
There is a risk of falling out of the device. If the device you are using does not have a lap belt,
contact your dealer or customer support.
The maximum load weight for this device is 253.5 lb (approx. 115 kg). It includes both the
occupant and any luggage. Use the device without subjecting it to a load higher than this limit.
There is a risk of damaging the device.
When using your own cushion, for safety, be sure to use one that has sufcient ame
retardancy.
Before using the device, press the rear tires with your nger to check that they are lled with
enough air.
The device might no longer be controllable if the air pressure is insufficient. Fill the rear wheels
with air by using an air pump. [Specified air pressure: 40 PSI]
Do not place your weight on the controller.
There is a risk that these components may become disconnected, rendering the device
inoperable.
Do not jump onto the foot rest, stand on the foot rest, or place an excessive load on the foot
rest.
There is a risk of the device lifting up and tipping.
Prevent clothing, scarves or other objects from touching the wheels while driving.
If clothing, scarves or other objects touch and get entangled in the wheels, there is the risk of
injury, and it could prevent the device from being controlled (e.g. it might stop operating) which
may cause an accident.