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4. Carefully move the joystick forward to drive forward, and backward to drive
backward.
5. The speed of the wheelchair is adjusted continuously by the joystick being
moved different distances forward and backward respectively. The
wheelchair's electronics make creep driving possible over curbs (max. 50mm.).
You can drive up to the curb, and then carefully drive over it.
15.2 Driving technique
The electronic control system of the wheelchair “reads” your joystick
movements and transforms these “commands” into movements of the
wheelchair. You will need very little concentration to control the wheelchair,
which is especially useful if you are inexperienced. One popular technique is
to simply point the joystick in the direction you want to go. The wheelchair will
move in the direction you push the joystick.
Always think about driving as flexibly and fluently as possible and avoid heavy
braking and avoidance maneuvers. The
smoother you move the joystick, the
smoother the wheelchair will drive.
Do not perform the first test drive on your own. The test drive is of course
just a check of how you and the wheelchair function together, and you may
need some assistance.
Before driving, check that the wheel freewheel is set in the drive position.
Always make sure the wheelchair is switched off before entering or leaving
the wheelchair. If the wheelchair is switched on during transferring, there is
a danger that the joystick will be touched, and the wheelchair will move.
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