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English Rev. B
Q50 R Carbon
4.2 Adjusting
4.2.1 Joystick Installation and Adjusting
The joystick can be adjusted to the most comfortable position for
the user. When adjusting it, please loosen the knob located on the
armrest and then the joystick can be moved forwards or backwards to
its desired position. When at the desired position, please tighten the
joystick firmly. (Fig. 4.8).
4.2.2 Anti-tip wheels
Anti-tip wheels are a safety device to prevent the wheelchair from
tipping backwards when driving on a slope (Fig. 4.9). Please do not
adjust these.
4.2.3 Adjusting freewheel
There are a set of levers attached to the driving motors. When the
lever is located at A, the wheelchair will be in drive mode, which can
only be operated with power. When the lever is located at B, the
wheelchair will be in freewheel mode, which can only be pushed by
hand. (Fig. 4.10)
WARNING!
When the wheelchair is in manual mode, do not use your wheelchair
unless getting help from your assistant. Otherwise, it may result in
personal injury. Do not use your wheelchair in manual mode when
it is on an incline. Otherwise, the wheelchair will roll down the slope
and may cause personal injury.
4.2.4 Adjusting Armrests
For the convenience of getting on/off the wheelchair for people, the
armrest can be flipped up. To flip up the armrest, just press the lock
button under the armrest, whilst pushing the armest up (Fig. 4.11). To
push the armrest down, reverse this process.
4.3 Operating
4.3.1 Preparation before operation
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Make sure that the wheelchair is in drive mode and only get in
and out of the wheelchair when the power is off.
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Please fold out the footrest first then hold the armrest to sit on
the wheelchair; Do not get off the wheelchair by stepping on the
footrest. Otherwise this may cause personal injury.
4.3.2 Practice before operation
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Find a spacious place and have an assistant to help you practice
until you have enough confidence to operate it.
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Be certain to shut down the power when you get on and off the
chair.
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Set the speed control button to the speed you want.
•
We recommend that you set the lowest speed setting until you
can operate the electric wheelchair skillfully.
•
Practice stopping, moving forward and backward. If you are
assisting, make sure you are comfortable and confident with the
operation of the wheelchair.
Fig. 4.8
Fig. 4.9
Fig. 4.10
Fig. 4.11
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