Note:
When the chair is wet, immediately pull out the battery and allow it to dry
naturally. Put the battery back after the chair is completely dried.
When operating on wet or frictionless ground surfaces, please carefully move at
a slow speed and follow the safety guidelines below:
● When any of the motor wheels losses traction, the chair must be stopped
immediately to avoid losing control of the chair (e.g. slipping, tipping
over, etc.).
● Do not drive into slopes or ramps covered with snow, ice, water, oil, etc.
Road Surfaces
This wheelchair is designed optimally for dry level surfaces; such as concrete
and indoor ground flooring.
Do not use wheelchair on sand, uneven or loose surfaces, tall grass or rough
road surfaces to prevent the wheels, bearings, axis, motor and other parts from
being damaged or loosened.
Vehicle Transport
Please be aware that it is at your own risk and is not advisable
to sit in the wheelchair when taking any forms of transportation
such as cars, buses, trains, planes or ships.
If you must take such forms of transportation while remaining in the chair, it is
extremely important that you secure your positioning waist belt and power off
the chair and push the brake lever to“Lock” position, inspect no movement to
the motor wheels and have the chair securely tied down.This will help prevent
injuries during sudden stops. However, as this chair is ultra-compact, taking any
transportation is made possible as you can fold the chair conveniently and can
be stored away in tight storage areas such as a car trunk. Please ensure the
chair is stored securely in order to avoid injury.
If you need to be transferred on or off a vehicle manually without getting off the
chair, never allow anyone to lift the chair by the armrest or rear backrest. The
chair must be lifted by firmly gripping the front and rear edges of the seat
cushion frame.
Weight Distribution
To avoid tipping over while driving, the balance and stability of the power
wheelchair must not be neglected. The following factors may affect the weight
distribution of the chair:
● Height and angle of the chair.
● Seating position, or weight loading position of the user’s body.
● The gradient of the ramp or slope.
● Load carried in storage basket or by the user may have adverse effects
to the weight distribution of the chair.
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