54
Securing the wheelchair in the docking station
1. Maneuver the wheelchair slowly and in a uniform direction over the docking
station. The lock plate under the wheelchair helps to guide the wheelchair into place in
the docking station. When the lock plate is fully engaged in the docking station, a
spring-action locking pin automatically secures the lock plate.
2. The docking station is equipped with a control switch that indicates whether the lock
plate is correctly secured in the docking station. As soon as the lock plate comes into
contact with the locking pin, a warning tone will sound (a high-pitched howl), and the
red diode/lamp (LED) in the control panel will light up until the lock plate is either fully
engaged or else the wheelchair is removed from the docking station.
3. As an indication that the wheelchair is properly secured, the warning tone will cease,
the red lamp (LED) in the control panel will go out and the green lamp (LED) will light
up.
4. Do not forget to buckle up for driving.
⚠
Warning
Do not move the vehicle:
- Whilst the wheelchair is being maneuvered into position in the docking station
- If the wheelchair and user are not correctly secured.
- If the warning tone sounds and/or the red warning lamp (LED) in the control panel
flashes or is lit!
Always check if the lock plate is properly engaged in the docking station by trying to
reverse the wheelchair out of the docking station before moving the vehicle. (It must
not be possible to reverse out of the docking station without pressing the red release
button in the control panel).
Release from the docking station
1. When the vehicle has been brought to a halt, remove the safety belt.
2. To unlock commence by driving the wheelchair forward to release pressure on the
lock pin.
3. Press the red release button in the control panel. The locking pin will be triggered/
released for approx. 5 seconds,
after which the locking pin is automatically locked/activated again.
4. Move the wheelchair away from the docking station within this 5-second period. Do
not attempt to reverse out of
Summary of Contents for CentroGlide
Page 37: ...37 ...
Page 39: ...39 ...
Page 50: ...50 Dahl CentroGlide adaption kit 502237 ...
Page 64: ...64 ...