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14.10 Obstacle climbing
Do not drive the wheelchair over obstacles
of a height bigger than 50mm. Driving over
tall edges increases the risk of tipping over
as well as the risk of damage to the
wheelchair. Always be aware when climbing
obstacles of the stability of your wheelchair.
Driving down of a higher surface (like
pavement), Always be aware of the
sudden forward movement of your
wheelchair when driving down of it. If
your wheelchair has powered seat tilt,
you can use the seat tilt for more stability
whilst driving of the pavement.
The position of the seat in height or the position of the backrest has great
influence on the stability of the wheelchair if driving on slopes. Make sure
the seat is in the optimal driving position to avoid tipping over.
When driving over obstacles with uneven or slippery surface (for example
grass, gravel, sand, ice or snow) you should drive with extra care and
attention.
Never drive on obstacles higher than 50mm. Always drive with maximum
attention and great care.
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