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• Going up or do n erbs isn t recommended, as there is a ris of tip-
ping over.
hen you can t avoid a erb, e recommend you:
– Get help whenever possible.
– Take the kerb perpendicularly, so that both wheels of your wheel-
chair go over the erb at the same time. Going over a erb in any
other ay significantly increases the ris of tipping over.
– Avoid banging the HANDBIKE BATEC ELECTRIC when going up or
do n over a erb, as this could damage both the HANDBIKE BATEC
ELECTRIC and your wheelchair.
– The HANDBIKE BATEC ELECTRIC and the heelchair must roll gen-
tly over the kerb on all wheels.
• See also figures 61 and 62.
•
hen travelling up or do n a hill, e recommend you:
– Get help whenever possible while on a hill.
– Stay a straight course.
–
hen going up steep hills, lean for ard to put more eight on the
front heel and improve traction.
– Avoid unnecessary turns and never turn sharply, as this puts you
at risk of tipping over.
–
hen going do nhill, go slo ly, bra ing continuously, and avoid
braking sharply.
– Don t use the bra es on your heelchair; this could cause them to
lock up and you to lose control.
– The maximum recommended slope is 10 , as steeper inclines could
ma e the par ing bra e less e ective. Also ta e into account that the
safe bra ing distance on hills can be much longer than on flat terrain.
•
hen travelling long distances
battery.
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e recommend you carry an extra
• Make sure the grip on your wheels is proper conditions.
• Ma e sure you are familiar ith bra ing distances at various speeds.
• Only use accessories approved by BATEC MOBILITY.
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• NEVER use your HANDBIKE BATEC ELECTRIC with a child on your lap,
as there is a high risk
• The BATEC ELECTRIC HANDBIKE could be a ected by electromag-
netic fields (for example, shop alarm systems, automatic doors, etc.)
and its handling could also be a ected by electromagnetic fields (for
example, mobile phones, electric generators and high voltage po -
er sources).
• The follo ing manoeuvres are not allo ed:
– Riding up or down stairs or staircases.
– Riding at an angle on the pavement.
– 180º turns on steep hills.
– Sharp movements.
– Sharp bra ing on a curve.
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There is a ris that fingers may get smashed in several parts of the
product (openings and spaces bet een fixed accessible parts) during
intended use.
( ee fig. 1, 2)
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There is a ris that feet may get smashed (openings and spaces be-
t een fixed accessible parts) during intended use.
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( ee fig. 3)