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5.2

 

The control 

The control of the Click & Go Professional II the operation of Click & Go Professional II is going 
through a control box (photo 3) and a throttle (photo 4). The control panel on the Click & Go 
Professional II is standard placed on the push handle of the push propulsion. You can use the 
control panel on both the left and the right side of the wheelchair, depending on your own 
preference. 

 

 

With the red button on the left of the control box, you can turn the push propulsion on and 
off. With the black button on the right on the control box, you can set the support of the push 
propulsion in forward (F) and in reverse (R) motion. If the push propulsion is turned on the 
LED lights below the word ‘Status’ turn green. At the top of the control panel is shown how 
full the battery of the push propulsion is. Finally, you can at the bottom of the control panel, 
adjust the speed of the push propulsion. 

 

5.3

 

The wheels 

On the push propulsion are driving wheels and front wheels attached. These should be 
checked regularly for wear. By checking the wheels for wear, prevents the push propulsion 
provides less support to propel the person in the wheelchair. 

 

5.3.1

 

The front wheels 

The front wheels (photo 5) of the push propulsion have the function to confirm the push 
propulsion properly to the wheelchair. By driving the push propulsion in the right place for 
the attachment point on the wheelchair, you can easily fix the push propulsion to the frame 
of the wheelchair. 

 

 

 

 

Photo 3 

Photo 4 

Photo 5 

Summary of Contents for Click & Go Series

Page 1: ...User Manual Click Go...

Page 2: ...5 4 Specifications 7 4 1 Specifications of the Click Go Professional II 7 5 Components of the Click Go Professional II 7 5 1 The push handles 7 5 2 The control 8 5 3 The wheels 8 5 3 1 The front whee...

Page 3: ...manual It is important you read this user manual very carefully before you are going to use your push propulsion This user manual contains important information about the safe use and maintenance of y...

Page 4: ...s its own unique serial number You need this number when you have any technical questions or you want to order any parts 3 Maximum weight The maximum weight allowed on the Click Go 4 Type number This...

Page 5: ...hese before continue reading this user manual The design and specifications may change without further notice 2 2 General explanation of your push propulsion The Click Go Professional II are push prop...

Page 6: ...opulsion for years without problems 3 2 Warnings for safe use To prevent any damage to your property the push propulsion or the user of the push propulsion you must observe the following warnings Faab...

Page 7: ...e push propulsion if you attach the brakes of the wheelchair This may cause damage at the push propulsion and may occur a dangerous situation Sudden change of direction causes the push propulsion unba...

Page 8: ...k Go Professional II In this chapter the different components of the Click Go Professional II is described On the push propulsion are a number of components present which are adjustable If you want to...

Page 9: ...ort of the push propulsion in forward F and in reverse R motion If the push propulsion is turned on the LED lights below the word Status turn green At the top of the control panel is shown how full th...

Page 10: ...ck Go Professional II is shown 5 5 The battery The battery photo 8 of the push propulsion is detachable Beneath the handle where the battery can be grasped is a button which says Push By pushing this...

Page 11: ...situation as shown in photo 13 is the situation in which the push propulsion is correctly attached to the wheelchair Photo 10 to photo 13 shows the attachment of the Click Go Professional II Moreover...

Page 12: ...ofessional II in optimum condition If you regularly check the push propulsion and perform small maintenance this will extend the lifetime and increase the ease of use In the following paragraphs this...

Page 13: ...the varnish Also never use steam or high pressure cleaners Wax the varnish of the chassis regularly Never use solvents abrasive waxes caustic chemicals or spray silicone Dry the push propulsion after...

Page 14: ...at code 1 you can do something yourself If you have problems with your push propulsion that cannot be found in the table below we recommend you to contact an authorized Faaborg Rehab dealer Code Probl...

Page 15: ...eriod starts upon the date of purchase of your push propulsion If within the warranty period your push propulsion will be defect it will be repaired or replaced However you do need to provide to Faabo...

Page 16: ...airs as a direct result from Not maintaining the push propulsion and parts according to the recommendations of the manufacturer or not using the specific original parts Damaging the push propulsion or...

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