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14.6 Precautions to prevent dangerous situations
In order to prevent dangerous situations please take note of the following
precautions:
● Only charge the battery in well ventilated areas.
● Only drive at slow speed in the direct surrounding of other people or animals.
● Always turn on the head
- and rear lights when using the chair under
circumstances with limited sight like darkness or fog.
● Please do not allow any persons to stand or sit on the wheelchair except for
the user.
● Make sure that the remaining battery power is sufficient for th
e distance that
is to be bridged.
● Do not replace a damaged fuse before it is known why the fuse is blown and
the cause is taken away.
● Have the wheelchair checked by your supplier after any collision or when
the wheelchair is otherwise (visual) damaged.
● Check the tire pressure and refill the tires if
necessary, every four weeks.
Check the tires at the same time for wear and damage. Replace if necessary.
●
In order to ensure that your wheelchair is in good condition, please contact
Karma authorized dealers regularly and make further wheelchair inspection
and maintenance records. We recommend that you inspect and maintain your
wheelchair
every six months
.
● Do not change the programmed driving characteristics of your control unit,
as it is specific for the situation of the user. If any adjustment is required
because of a change of circumstances, please contact your supplier.
Always make sure that, when positioned on slopes, the brakes are
attached (no Freewheel).
If the wheelchair is in freewheel mode, there is a risk that the wheelchair
might start to move in an uncontrolled way. This might lead to personal or
material damage.
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