Sunrise Medical F50 Wheelchair range, Use on a slope, Mobile telephones and two way radios

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Safety warnings

Wheelchair range

The range of your wheelchair can be affected by many factors such as user weight, terrain, ambient temperature and battery condition. The stated range in the sales literature should be seen as the theoretical maximum and may not be attained by every user.

We recommend that every user initially limit their journey to half the stated range, until they have confidence in the actual range their wheelchair can attain. If your battery indicator is showing a low charge then do not attempt a long journey unless you are confident in reaching your destination and also returning to your home without the risk of being left stranded.

Use on a slope

Your wheelchair has been designed and tested to allow its use on slopes or gradients of up to 8° or 10°. However, if you have the option of adjusting the angle of seating with either tilt seat or recline back, then in certain circumstances your wheelchair could become unstable. Before attempting to climb or decline a slope, we strongly recommend that you return the seat and back to an upright position.

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Use on a slope (continued)

Failure to do this may cause the wheelchair to become unstable.

If you are in any doubt about the capabilities of wheelchair on a slope then do not attempt to drive up or down the slope, try to find an alternative route.

Mobile telephones and two - way radios.

When operating cordless or mobile telephones, two way radios, walkie- talkies, C.B. Amateur Radio or other transmitting devices, the following must be noted:

Mobile telephones or two - way radios devices must not be used while operating the vehicle.

Use of Mobile Phones or Two Way Radios can cause excessively strong electromagnetic fields. This may interfere with the vehicles electronic systems. If Mobile Phones or Two Way Radios are required to be used, the vehicle must be brought to a halt and the power turned off before any such device is switched on or used.

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Page How to use this manual Page Serial Number IntroductionYour guarantee GuaranteeFeatures and options Routine service Safety warningsGeneral KerbsCleaning controls Cleaning seatingBatteries TyresWheelchair range Use on a slopeMobile telephones and two way radios Preparing your wheelchair for use Power-base assemblyFitting the batteries Attaching the rear view mirrorThen re-tightening Fitting the seat frame Seat stem adjustment Seat pan height adjustment Removal of seat frameArmrests/skirt guard Fitting footrests Attaching the backrestPenny and Giles Pilot + control pod Power supplyImmobiliser plug To activate the immobiliserBattery level indicator Adjustable speed settingHorn button IndicatorsMain lights Hazard lightsMenu select Actuator mode functionLegrest left Seat tiltOperation the control joystick Charging socketSummary Parallel Swing-Away Arm Kerb climber Fitting Using your wheelchairMounting the kerb Dismounting the kerbIt is not intended for permanent use Kerb climber CautionBattery care Maintenance free batteriesBatteries and charging General informationMaintenance free battery care plan Safety features No indicator Fault finding guideMains supply Deeply discharged batteriesProcedures for Charging V 10A charger Safety and caution notes Battery warranty Myths and legends Range of your vehicleUser tips Adverse conditionsRamps Transfer to and from the chair Gradients descents Gradients ascentsClamp points TransportationLap belt instructions MaintenanceMaintenance To order spare parts F50 maintenance and routine inspectionYear Service historySunrise Medical Limited Sunrise MedicalIssue Sunrise Medical Limited