Invacare TDXSP2V Owners Manual - Page 31

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Information regarding operation of the elevating seat at temperatures of less than 0° C • Invacare mobility devices are equipped with safety mechanisms that prevent capacity overload of the electronic components. At operating temperatures below freezing point this can, in particular, lead to the elevating seat actuator being shut down after approximately 1 second operating time. • The elevating seat can be raised or lowered gradually by repeatedly operating the joystick. In many cases this generates sufficient heat for the actuator to operate as normal. Drive Slow-Down The drive slow-down reacts in different ways, depending on the mobility device's configuration. • The elevating seat is equipped with sensors which reduce the mobility device's speed as soon as the elevating seat is raised above a certain point. The wheelchair is also equipped with a sensor that reduces speed when the seat is tilted or reclined past a specific angle. • The drive slow-down takes place to guarantee the tipping stability of the mobility device and to avoid personal risk and damage to the mobility device. • To reapply normal speed, lower the elevating seat down or return the seat back to an upright position until the drive slow-down switches off. Components CAUTION! Risk of Injury or Damage There is a risk of tipping if the drive slow-down sensors fail when the elevating seat is raised. - If you find that the drive slow-down function is not working when the elevating seat is raised, do not drive with the elevating seat raised and immediately contact an Invacare provider. 4.4 Labels on the Product DANGER! Risk of Injury, Damage or Death Missing or damaged labels may contribute to injury, damage or death. - Ensure ALL labels are present and legible. Labels are subject to change without notice. 60101877-B 31

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Components
Information regarding operation of the elevating seat
at temperatures of less than 0° C
Invacare mobility devices are equipped with
safety mechanisms that prevent capacity
overload of the electronic components. At
operating temperatures below freezing point
this can, in particular, lead to the elevating seat
actuator being shut down after approximately 1
second operating time.
The elevating seat can be raised or lowered
gradually by repeatedly operating the joystick.
In many cases this generates sufficient heat for
the actuator to operate as normal.
Drive Slow-Down
The drive slow-down reacts in different ways,
depending on the mobility device’s configuration.
The elevating seat is equipped with sensors
which reduce the mobility device’s speed as
soon as the elevating seat is raised above a
certain point. The wheelchair is also equipped
with a sensor that reduces speed when the seat
is tilted or reclined past a specific angle.
The drive slow-down takes place to guarantee
the tipping stability of the mobility device
and to avoid personal risk and damage to the
mobility device.
To reapply normal speed, lower the elevating
seat down or return the seat back to an upright
position until the drive slow-down switches off.
CAUTION!
Risk of Injury or Damage
There is a risk of tipping if the drive slow-down
sensors fail when the elevating seat is raised.
– If you find that the drive slow-down function is
not working when the elevating seat is raised,
do not drive with the elevating seat raised and
immediately contact an Invacare provider.
4.4
Labels on the Product
DANGER!
Risk of Injury, Damage or Death
Missing or damaged labels may contribute to
injury, damage or death.
– Ensure ALL labels are present and legible.
Labels are subject to change without notice.
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