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5.2.4 Spotlight
There is a spotlight [28] on the underside of the control unit. This allows objects located
relatively close to the control unit to be illuminated. The spotlight is switched on or off
by briefly pressing button [22].
The spotlight is used exclusively to provide minimal illumination of
the area around the control unit.
When travelling at night on public roads, you must adhere to the
national provisions of the respective country and attach lights to
your wheelchair if applicable.
5.2.5 Warning signal
Pressing button [24] sounds a warning signal on the control unit.
5.2.6 Limiting the speed
The minimum speed of your e-fix is 0.5 km/h, which can be increased in increments and
to a maximum speed of 6 km/h when fully deflecting the joystick [21].
For different travel situations, for example indoors, the maximum speed to be achieved
can also be limited on an individual basis. Using the rotary switch [29], select the max-
imum speed you require. This is shown in the display [25] in position [54] as a white
number and a green bar chart.
The maximum speed that you specify in this way is achieved as soon as you fully deflect
the joystick [21]. When travelling in reverse, the speed is automatically reduced to
50 percent for safety reasons.
The maximum speed can be set when the wheelchair is at a standstill and when you are
travelling. The set value is then shown in the display for about 3 seconds before the
actual speed you are travelling at is displayed again.
Start your first travelling attempts at a low speed in order to accus-
tom yourself to the travel characteristics of the e-fix.
Adapt the speed to the respective travelling situations. Reduce the
maximum speed, particularly in difficult travel conditions and in
indoor use to prevent accidents.
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