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• Never leave children/adolescents in
wheelchairs unsupervised.
• Always approach small obstacles,
e.g. steps or curbs, slowly and at a
right angle (90°) until the steering
wheels almost touch the obstacle.
Briefl y stop the wheelchair and
then drive over the obstacle.
• Keep well clear of rail grooves, rails
and gully covers or similar sources
of danger. If not possible, cross such
obstacles at a right-angle (90°).
• Maintain a suffi cient safety dis-
tance between the wheelchair and
drops, steps and obstacles. This
distance must allow enough time
to react and enough distance to
brake/turn.
• Always reduce the speed before a
curve. A sharper curve requires a
lower speed. Never lean outwards
in a curve.
• Tyres are made of a rubber mix-
ture and can leave permanent or
diffi cult-to-remove marks on some
surfaces (e.g. plastic, wooden or
parquet fl ooring, carpets, mats).
• To prevent damages due to cor-
rosion do not use ore store the
wheelchair in damp rooms.
Recommendation for driving in
twilight or darkness
• Avoid as far as possible driving on
roads or bicycle paths during dark-
ness. Wear light-coloured clothing
that can be seen at a distance.
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