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Never drive up and down slopes with the drive wheel [7] unhitched unless there is an emergency.
Never approach stairs, precipices or steep slopes at maximum speed.
While the viamobil is switched on, each actuation of the driving lever [19] is converted into a drive command. It is, therefore,
imperative that inadvertent actuation is prevented. When stopping or waiting in potentially dangerous positions (e.g. while waiting
at a traffic light, in front of slopes or ramps of any type), switch off the viamobil and do not touch the driving lever [19].
Ensure that children do not touch the driving lever [19] or set the viamobil in motion.
Do not attach any objects (shopping bags, etc.) directly to or near the control unit! Such objects may actuate the driving lever [19],
which could result in inadvertent drive pulses.
Do not attach any objects (shopping bags, etc.) to the additional push handles as they may actuate the driving lever [19], which
could result in inadvertent drive pulses.
When driving on pavements, keep a safe distance (preferably the width of the wheelchair) from the kerb.
To drive over kerbs, you can drive forward or backward without having to switch off the viamobil. Lift the wheelchair by its handles
(and not by the handle on the control unit or the additional handle). When driving over kerbs, observe the maximum climbing height
specified by the wheelchair manufacturer.
Avoid using the wheelchair on soft ground (e.g. loose chipping, sand, mud, snow, ice or deep puddles).
Never leave the viamobil unattended, even if it is switched off. However, if this cannot be avoided, you can activate anti-theft pro-
tection (see chapter 3.4).
During prolonged trips, the drive system of the viamobil may become hot. Do not touch the drive system immediately after a long
trip (e.g. to place the viamobil in the car, etc.).
Take care not to store the viamobil in places that are exposed to direct sunlight. The degree to which the components of the viamo-
bil may heat up varies with the intensity of their exposure to the sun.
The performance of the viamobil can be affected by electromagnetic fields that are produced, for example, by mobile phones. There-
fore, switch off the add-on drive if a mobile phone is used in the vicinity of the wheelchair.
Conversely, the viamobil may interfere with other electrical equipment such as anti-shoplifting barriers in department stores.
When travelling in the wheelchair, ensure that there is a sufficient distance between your feet and the drive wheel [7] of the viamo-
bil, so as to avoid any type of contact between your footwear and the drive wheel. Open shoes or barefoot use pose a risk because
your extremities could be caught in the rubberised drive wheel, which could potentially lead to injuries through crushing.
Observe the following when finished using the viamobil:
Before a user can leave the wheelchair, the brakes on the wheelchair must be applied, and the viamobil must be switched off in order
to prevent the wheelchair from rolling away.
When not in use, the viamobil must be switched off to prevent inadvertent triggering of drive pulses when the driving lever [19] is
touched and prevent the battery from discharging completely. Apply the manual brakes on the wheelchair.
Park the wheelchair and the viamobil only in dry and safe places. Never allow moisture to enter the viamobil or the battery pack and
the control unit.
Recharge the battery pack of your viamobil as soon as possible after each trip.
10.2 Obstacles
You can traverse obstacles such as kerbs both when driving forward and backward. You do not have to switch off the viamobil for this
purpose. Lift the wheelchair by its handles (and not by the handle on the control unit or the additional handle). When driving over
kerbs, observe the maximum climbing height specified by the wheelchair manufacturer.
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