Operating instructions SPEEDY F1
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36.2 Check list for training the user
Topics
Completed/
fulfilled
All mechanical function controls were explained and their function demonstrated.
Backrest angle adjustment (with optional equipping with the foldable backrest) and
other adjustment possibilities for the backrest were demonstrated and then tested by
the user themselves and/or their assistant.
The possible adjustments of the seating system were demonstrated and then tested
by the user themselves and/or their assistant.
How the anti-tipping support(s) (for centre anti-tipping supports) work and, if
appropriate, their height is adjusted was demonstrated and then tested by the user
themselves and/or their assistant.
Removal and attachment of anti-tipping support forks (for quick-release axles) was
demonstrated and then tested by the user themselves and/or their assistant.
Removal and installation of the drive wheels was demonstrated and then tested by
the user themselves and/or their assistant.
Test drive: Forward and reverse travel incl. slalom driving around some obstacles
Information for care, cleaning and maintenance of the product (including quick
release axles and, if necessary, centre anti-tipping supports) have been provided and
understood by the user and/or assistant.
Information on the wheels with regard to inflation pressure and tread depth and
checking the quick release axles have been provided and understood by the user
and/or assistant.
Information on regular checks of the anti-tipping supports and the seat and back
system have been provided and understood by the user and/or their assistant.
The contents of the operating instructions from PRO ACTIV and the other component
manufacturers were completely worked through based on the product training and
were understood by the user and/or assistant.
The use of the product is only permitted when all topics listed in "Required compliance criteria for those permitted
to use" have been met by the user and all the points have been ticked off in the "Check list for training the user".