Wheelchair, attendant/occupant, electric drive/steer, collapsible - ARTG 443423
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"Device consisting of a seat mounted on wheels, propelled manually or by various means, intended to convey a person who has reduced or impaired mobility and/or has limited walking capacity." This product is intended for the mobility and walking needs of elderly individuals, people with disabilities, and similar populations with reduced walking capabilities (excluding those unable to assess the environment). It is particularly suitable for short-distance mobility and walking in indoor, courtyard, and sidewalk environments, making it an ideal mobility tool for the elderly and disabled individuals. 1.Electric wheelchairs are suitable for use in spacious indoor areas, garden paths, and residential surroundings with good road conditions. Avoid approaching motor vehicles and deep water surfaces. When encountering obstacles ahead, detour to avoid driving, to prevent the risk of wheelchair tilting. 2.It is not advisable to climb long slopes to prevent circuit and motor overload and rapid power consumption. 3.Do not use inertia to rush up steps with the wheelchair, as this may cause accidents or damage to the wheelchair. 4.The auxiliary wheels mounted at the rear are used to prevent the wheelchair from flipping over when the slope angle is too steep and should not be removed when not in use. 5.Unless otherwise specified, all wheelchair adjustments should be made when no one is riding. 6.Before using the wheelchair, check if the armrests, handles, etc., are loose. If so, contact a professional technician for inspection. 7.When leaning back, do not change the seating position, otherwise, the wheelchair may overturn. 8.Wheelchairs should not be used on escalators, as this may cause serious personal injury. 9.When a wheelchair user needs to transfer to another location, first park the chair in the nearest and best position, point the front wheels of the wheelchair towards the direction of transfer, and ensure that the wheelchair is in the brake state. 10.When moving the wheelchair, hold onto the fixed connection parts of the wheelchair, rather than the moving parts such as the footrest device. 11.When stopping during driving, simply release the controller handle to reset, and the electric wheelchair will automatically brake. When parking on a slope, the electric wheelchair can automatically brake to hold the slope. For safety, it is recommended to drive to a flat area for parking and tighten the brakes. 12.Regularly check whether the electrical connectors are properly connected, whether the screws are loose, and adjust them in time. 13.The rated load of the wheelchair is 100kg. If the user's weight exceeds 100kg, please contact the manufacturer for special customisation. 14.When driving on sloping ground, the user must fasten the seat belt. When going downhill with a slope greater than 5 degrees, the caregiver should push the wheelchair backward while carefully moving forward. If going downhill facing forward, it may cause the user to lean forward or fall. 15.During patient use, clean regularly once a day, and when replacing infectious patients, thorough disinfection must be carried out using disinfectant.

