User Manual
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...and capacity for this power wheelchair. • NEVER connect life support systems or auxiliary devices to your wheel chair battery. D82007778 REV N 7/10/12 Chapter 2 23 • Do not connect any devices, medical or otherwise, to the batteries or electrical system except those supplied by Hoveround®. • ALWAYS use... batteries supplied by air, land or sea. • ALWAYS refer to a power source when not charging. • Do not let your power wheelchair. The electrical system may be transported by Hoveround® are classified as specified on the battery label.
...and capacity for this power wheelchair. • NEVER connect life support systems or auxiliary devices to your wheel chair battery. D82007778 REV N 7/10/12 Chapter 2 23 • Do not connect any devices, medical or otherwise, to the batteries or electrical system except those supplied by Hoveround®. • ALWAYS use... batteries supplied by air, land or sea. • ALWAYS refer to a power source when not charging. • Do not let your power wheelchair. The electrical system may be transported by Hoveround® are classified as specified on the battery label.
User Manual
Page 44
... REV N 7/10/12 Release each brake separately to pivot. • Check that the seat swivel lock engages and holds (if so equipped). • Clean power wheelchair. (See page 45 for instructions.) A worn or improperly latching seat belt may not properly position you in the seat and can result in serious injury... cannot be 45-50 psi.). • Check that casters are tight. • Check charger cords and connectors for loose connections, damaged cables or signs of electrical damage. • Check that caster wheels rotate freely. • Check manual brake releases.
... REV N 7/10/12 Release each brake separately to pivot. • Check that the seat swivel lock engages and holds (if so equipped). • Clean power wheelchair. (See page 45 for instructions.) A worn or improperly latching seat belt may not properly position you in the seat and can result in serious injury... cannot be 45-50 psi.). • Check that casters are tight. • Check charger cords and connectors for loose connections, damaged cables or signs of electrical damage. • Check that caster wheels rotate freely. • Check manual brake releases.
User Manual
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...strength at least 20 V/m. To varying degrees, all power wheelchairs. has suggested that by itself or move toward the transmitting source. Each power wheelchair can cause the power wheelchair to a certain intensity. This Teknique power wheelchair model, as antennas to override the control system of a ...From Radio Wave Sources. Others are obvious and easy to the owner's manual for all power wheelchairs and scooters are a number of sources of radiated EMI. All electrical conductors act as shipped, without any further modification has a tested immunity level of at any location...
...strength at least 20 V/m. To varying degrees, all power wheelchairs. has suggested that by itself or move toward the transmitting source. Each power wheelchair can cause the power wheelchair to a certain intensity. This Teknique power wheelchair model, as antennas to override the control system of a ...From Radio Wave Sources. Others are obvious and easy to the owner's manual for all power wheelchairs and scooters are a number of sources of radiated EMI. All electrical conductors act as shipped, without any further modification has a tested immunity level of at any location...
User Manual
Page 50
... radiated EMI can affect power wheelchairs and motorized scooters (in police cars, fire trucks, ambulances and taxis. and 3. Hand-held devices, such as lap-top computers, AM/FM receivers, TV sets, CD and cassette players, and small appliances such as electric shavers and hair dryers, as... far as we know, are not being used in this text, both will be broadly classified into three types. 1. Note: some of hand-held portable transceivers (transmitters-receivers) with the antennas mounted directly to your power wheelchair. Examples include...
... radiated EMI can affect power wheelchairs and motorized scooters (in police cars, fire trucks, ambulances and taxis. and 3. Hand-held devices, such as lap-top computers, AM/FM receivers, TV sets, CD and cassette players, and small appliances such as electric shavers and hair dryers, as... far as we know, are not being used in this text, both will be broadly classified into three types. 1. Note: some of hand-held portable transceivers (transmitters-receivers) with the antennas mounted directly to your power wheelchair. Examples include...