MANUAL
MANUAL
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External control box:
The wheelchair may be supplied with an external control box, which can be used instead of, or
together with, the control stick and display diagrams for activating the wheelchair’s electrically-
powered functions.
Transporting the chair
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The electric wheelchair must not be lifted by the chair back, leg supports or armrests.
Loading/unloading
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The electric wheelchair can be loaded/unloaded using a ramp.
Securing during transportation
The electric wheelchair must be secured by means of tie-down hooks.
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The 4 approved tie-down hooks on the wheelchair (marked with hook symbols at the side
of the hooks)
Transportation as freight:
The wheelchair must stand on its wheels at all times
Transportation by car:
Transporting the wheelchair and user in motorised vehicles
⚠
You must ensure that the vehicle is suitable for the road transportation of passengers
seated in wheelchairs, and that the vehicle is suitably equipped to transport a passenger in a
wheelchair. Make sure that the method of unloading is suitable for your vehicle type.
⚠
The vehicle’s undercarriage and anchorage points must be able to withstand the total weight
of the wheelchair, with all accessories, and the user.
⚠
The wheelchair must be secured in a forward-looking direction. The wheelchair is crash-
tested in accordance with ISO 7176-19: Mobile equipment on wheels used as seats in
motorised vehicles, and meets the requirements for head-on collisions for forward-facing
seating. The wheelchair has not been tested for other collision directions in a motorised
vehicle.
Note: WTORS must be used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
WTORS: Is an abbreviation of Wheelchair Tie-down and Occupant Restraint System, which is
used in ISO standards 7176-19 and 10542. It is a complete system consisting of equipment
for securing the wheelchair and a seat belt for the user. The abbreviation WTORS will be used
in this user manual.