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Q700 M/F/R Rev.A
ENGLISH
5.8 Pushing the wheelchair
The wheelchair can be moved by pushing. In order to do so, the
motors must be disengaged using a freewheel lever. This feature was
developed for the aendants of wheelchair users and also funcons
as an emergency freewheel lever.
The freewheel lever has 2 posions
1. For driving the wheelchair. (Fig. 5.6).
‘Drive’ posion: Turn the lever so that the lever at the drive wheel
side is poinng upwards.
2. For disengaging the motors. (Fig. 5.7 - Fig.5.8).
‘Push’ posion: Turn the lever so that the lever at the drive wheel
side is poinng downwards.
DANGER!
The free wheel lever should only be operated by the aendant and
never by the user.
A user may never be le unaended while the wheelchair is in
‘push’.
Never set the lever to the ‘push’ posion on a slope! When the
freewheel lever is set to ‘push’, the automac parking brake is
deacvated. This makes it possible for the wheelchair to roll down
the slope.
The automac parking brake only works is the lever is set to ‘drive’
posion.
When the wheelchair is no longer being pushed, the freewheel
lever should be set to ‘drive’ immediately.
To manually push the system you must release the motor brakes.
Do not engage or disengage motor brakes unless power to the
system is o.
Make sure you have full control over the system when you release
the motor brakes. When you do so the system will not have brakes.
Make sure the system is on level ground before you release the
motor brakes.
Propel this system by the push handles only. They provide secure
points for you to hold the rear of the system to prevent a fall or
p-over.
Check to make sure push handle grips will not rotate or slip o.
Fig. 5.6
Fig. 5.7
Fig. 5.8
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