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TECHNICAL DATA
Maximum range
The maximum range depends to a large ex-
tent on the following factors:
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battery condition,
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weight of the driver,
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driving speed,
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driving style,
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road surface condition,
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driving conditions,
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ambient temperature.
The nominal values given by us are realistic
under the following conditions:
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Ambient temperature of 27 °C.
–
100 % rated drive battery capacity as
per the DIN standard.
–
new condition of the drive batteries
with more than 5 charging cycles.
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Nominal load of 100 kg.
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Without repeated acceleration.
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Level, firm driving surface.
The maximum range is greatly reduced by:
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frequent uphill driving,
–
insufficient charging condition of the
drive batteries,
–
low ambient temperature (e.g. in win-
ter)
–
frequent acceleration and braking (e.g.
in city traffic)
–
aged, sulphated drive batteries,
–
frequently necessary steering manoeu-
vres,
–
reduced driving speed (especially at
walking speed).
In practical use, the maximum range under
'normal conditions' is then reduced to ap-
prox. 80 – 40 % of the nominal value.
Hill climbing ability
Gradients in excess of the permitted values
(e.g. ramps) should for safety reasons only
be driven when the wheelchair is empty!
Applied norms
The electric wheelchair complies with the
norm:
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EN 12184: 2014
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ISO 7176-8: 2014
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ISO 7176 -19: 2008
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Assessment of the Crashtest, in
which the electric wheelchair is at-
tached to the retaining system of
the vehicle, has been carried out
according to the testing methods of
annex D.
The models are allocated to application
class B according to the norm EN 12184.
The applied parts and components we use
are in compliance to EN 1021-2 for resistance
against inflammation.
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