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モビリティ・エイド Active Medical Mobilo EL IIのPDF 取扱説明書をオンラインで閲覧またはダウンロードできます。Active Medical Mobilo EL II 16 ページ。 Braking and pushing aid

Overcoming Obstacles
To overcome obstacles (boardwalks, walkways, steps, etc.), it will be necessary to use ramps.
You pushing aid can overcome obstacles up and down about 3cm in height. The obstacle must be
approached slowly and overcoming requires increased awareness and attention.
If possible, try to overcome obstacles by using ramps.
If no ramp is available, obstacles higher than 3cm must be overcome with the Mobilo EL II switched off
and disconnected.
Attention!
Never approach obstacles at an angle, as the wheelchair might tilt or the drive wheels of
the Mobilo EL II may lose traction.
Avoid unnecessary driving against obstacles.
Slope
Important!
Falling and rising gradients should never be travelled in push mode.
Despite safer construction and compliance with all rules and regulations, there is a possibility of
decoupling or pushing aid and wheelchair whilst travelling on inclines. Therefore, the user must always
be ready to brake with riding on slopes.
Important!
Manual braking is done by the user using the hand rims.
The user must be sure to read the operating instructions of the wheelchair before
departing, particularly information on the function of the brakes and the operation of the
hand rims.
Underground
Drive your Mobilo EL II only on flat, firm ground.
Keep in mind that your vehicle could slip, particularly in a field or on loose surfaces such as sand, grass,
silt, etc. Adapt your driving style in every case to suit your environment.
Attention!
When in danger of slipping, never drive on up or down gradients. Such hazardous
conditions include driving on ice, snow, leaves, natural streets, smooth surfaces and wet
and soiled roadways.

Coasting

The wheelchair can also be pushed coupled with the braking and pushing aid, without electric drive.
Attention!
Never coast on gradients.
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