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1.  can be  driven by motors and electromagnetic brake works when engaged     2  Propelling  Make sure the power is off  turn the clutch lever to disengaged position and let the levers    vertical to the drive wheels  Then it is ready to push the power wheelchair by hand         DRIVE   PUSH     A N Warning  Be sure to switch off the power before switching the clutch levers  and keep away from  others and children  For user s safety  do not leave alone in the power wheelchair    when the clutch levers are in the disengaged position     OPERATION       4  Battery Charger and Battery Charging  Be sure to have the batteries completely charged before using the power wheelchair  especially for long  distance driving  Check to see if the power is low according to the power indicator on controller     A Warning  Do NOT expose batteries to direct sunshine or close to thermal heat sources   Do NOT remove the batteries of the power wheelchair before unplugging   Do NOT switch on the power while charging the batteries  Have the battery charger  stowed after charging     Follow up these instructions to charge the battery     1  Take out the battery charger  plug in the round shape connecter  Fig  18 1  to the socket on joystick   Fig  18 2   have the cable cord connected to AC socket  and switch on the battery charger for power  charging     Power cord        Fig  18 2     The battery charging usually takes 8 to 10 hours in case of using original battery charger  depending on the   battery 
2.  operational condition      2  Terrain    1  Avoid driving in traffic    2  Driving on road instead of sidewalk pavement is not recommended    3  Do NOT drive on grass  sand  mud  gravel  ice and other slippery terrains   4  DO NOT drive outdoors in fog  rain  snowy or wet terrain      3  Slope    1  Do NOT drive on slope  sliding or declining terrains    2  Be sure to slow the speed when coming down an incline or hill  lowest speed is recommended    3  Do NOT drive on slope over 6 degrees at any time    4  Be sure to keep wheels in vertical position against curbs or stairs when crossing    5  Keep both clutch levers in the engaged position  parallel to the drive wheels  when climbing on slopes  When the  motor levers are in the disengaged position  Fig 5 2   the vehicle cannot be operated by the controller      Fig  5 1 DRIVE   Fig  5 2 PROPEL        CAUTIONS BEFORE USE        4 Attendant   a  Make sure the user sits in the power wheelchair  and have the user s feet on the footplate   b  Keep the motor lever at engaged position  Fig  5 1  to ensure braking when the power wheelchair 1s  powered off      5 Other    a  When the wheelchair s power is in the ON position  DO NOT use a cell mobile phone or any wireless device to  avoid possible interference to controller by electro feedback  Also keep away from high voltage or radio  transmitter    Be sure to switch off the power wheelchair and ask for help in case of abnormal movement resulting from   unexpected electro interferen
3.  the wheelchair seat to reset the   overload breaker         4  The fault diagnostics of the controller    5  The power chair cannot be moved while charging the batteries     27    TRANSPORTATION  amp  STORAGE       1  Transportation     Keep the clutch levers at disengaged position from possible sliding damage when transporting the power    wheelchair  The clutch levers should be parallel to the drive wheel and the power must be switched off  Fix the  wheels from moving if necessary when transportation     AN Warning  To avoid any damage to the car or chair  be sure to secure this product properly     2  Storage   a  Keep the power wheelchair stored in an area of good air circulation     b  Keep the power wheelchair away from dampness or high humidity for the sake of the electronic devices   c  Disconnect the battery cables in case of long term storage     28    MAINTENANCE       1  Cleaning and Check up   a  Cleaning  Use soft cleansers chemicals to clean the power wheelchair  Do NOT use caustic cleansers   chemicals  Wipe shrouds and tires with clean and soft fabrics     b  Battery  Regular battery charging is highly recommended to keep power output performance and  save battery hours  Please refer to V 10     2  Maintenance and Controller check    Maintenance and Controller Check  routine  controller  signal metaphor  In case of malfunction or breakdown  while in use  switch off the power immediately and check out the problem such as  completely out of power  or  the powe
4. D STORAGE                                                                                  1  Transportation  2  Storage   MAINTENANCE                                                                                                             1  Cleaning and Check Up  2  Maintenance and Controller self check   WARRANTY                                                                                                                        10  14    17    29    FORWARD    Electromagnetic emissions information    The Trident is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below  The customer of the    Trident should assure that it is used in such an environment     The Trident uses RF energy only for its internal  function  Therefore  its RF emissions are very low and are  not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic  equipment   The Trident is suitable for use in all establishments   CISPR 11 including domestic establishments and those directly  Harmonic emissions  Not applicable connected to the public low voltage power supply network  IEC 61000 3 2   that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes   Voltage fluctuations    Not applicable  flicker emissions IEC    61000 3 3       FORWARD    Guidance and manufacturer   s declaration   electromagnetic emissions information    The Trident Image Intensifier is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below  The        customer or the user of the Trident Image Intensifier should a
5. Short circuit on right hand  5 Flash l Contact your dealer   side motor    Needs Battery Charging or  Connection problem    6 Flash Perhaps in battery charging  remove the  battery charger   Make sure that the joystick is in the center  7 Flash Joystick Breakdown position before switching on the control  system     Controller out of order Make sure that all connections are secure     Electromagnetic  Make sure the control system connections    9 Flash  Brakes Problem are secure     0 Flash Battery Cable connecting Check the battery connections          26    OPERATION    9  Operation    1  Speed Adjustment  Push the speed increase button for speeding up  and the decrease button for slowing  down     2 Brake  Keep the joystick in neutral position  the brake should be applied consequently  when moving  the   brake will be applied automatically with a click sound when joystick is released     3  Forward Backward Turning  The power chair moves according to the direction of joystick at  user s control such as push to move forward  pull to move backward  turn right to move to right side   turn left to move left side     10  Security Function     1  The forward backward turn speed  acceleration and deceleration can be programmable     2  Thermal overload protection     3  Current overload protection   1  Do not load over  300Ibs  to avoid over loading electric current   2  Over 50A current would cause the overload break   3  While over loading  please press the overload button under
6. TRIDENT POWER WHEELCHAIR          drive    Owner s Operation Manual  MODEL  s 2850 18  amp  2850 20    Read all precautions and instructions in this manual before using this equipment   Save this manual for future reference     CONTENTS    FORWARD                                                                                                              PRODUCT DIRECTION                                                                                             SPECIFICATION                                                                                                          CAUTIONS BEFORE USE                                                                                                    1  Driving   2  Terrain   3  Slope   4  Attendant   5  Other  UNPACKING  amp  ASSEMBLY                                                         22  2  22 so nnn cscs nce ccn nnn  ADJUSTMENT                                                                                                                   1  Headrest height adjustment   2  Armrest Height Adjustment   3  Back angle adjustment   4  Retractable Joystick   5  Footplate height adjustment  OPERATION                                                                                                                    1  Sit On   2 Get Up    3  Clutch   4  Battery Charger and Battery Charging  5  Controller   6  Take off the battery cases   7  Wiring diagram   8  Flash code    9  Operation  10  Security Function     TRANSPORTATION AN
7. age and power volume left in batteries before charging  For best power output  new batteries are   recommended to be charged 24 hours at initial usage     2  Switch off the battery charger  disconnect plugs connectors from sockets     3  To keep the batteries  working life as long as possible  regular battery charging everyday is recommended    Weekly battery charging is recommended for long term periods between use or storage     4  Battery damage could be dangerous  Contact your dealer to change batteries  Both batteries are designed to be  changed simultaneously  Changing only one battery will cause a power imbalance and consequently jeopardize  the new one     Warning  Power wheelchairs use hermetically sealed airtight lead acid battery  For user s  AN convenience  there is no need to add water or any liquid  therefore  DO    NOT open batteries under any circumstances  otherwise batteries will absolutely be  out of warranty and unable to use     Make sure of the battery charger is the original  Contact your dealer in case of any battery questions or  problems     OPERATION          5  Controller  Controller Description  To Move Forward To Move Right       Fal On off button      Battery level    DQ me  indicator  Maximum ca  gt       i Horn button   To Move speed   profile P  indicator   Backward  Speed   profile _   Speed   profile   Joystick decrease button Increase button     1  Power Switch  Press the power button on joystick  both power indicator and speed indicator s
8. attery cases   Battery Case Velcro          6 3  Disconnect the battery cable and control cable shown in   Fig  20 1  6   4  Pull out the battery cases   Fig 20 2     Circuit breaker  gt   Control Module         Control Cable        Fig 20 1   Fig 20 2   20    OPERATION    AN    CHANGING THE BATTERY       3 1  Open the Velcro above the battery case cover     TE y       4 1  Take off the case lid  Use the cross screw driver  loosens the screw of battery connecting    wires  then take out the batteries        21    OPERATION    A    Install the battery cases   Reverse the steps of taking off batteries        l 1  Put the new Batteries into the battery cases  Connect the battery wires properly     Cover the case lids        2 1  Fasten the Velcro above the case lids        22    OPERATION  Install the battery cases   Reverse the steps of taking off batteries   1 1  Push the batteries into the power base from rear side   Fig 23 1     1 2  Connect the battery cables and control cable shown in  Fig 23 2     Note  The battery case with circuit breaker should be installed inner side of frame         Circuit breaker     Control Module    Control Cable     Fig 23 2        2  Fasten the battery cases by Velcro  Connect the joystick cable  amp  power cable to the control module     Battery case Velcro       23          7  Wiring diagram   Control system cable connections         underside        24    OPERATION       8  Flash code   Flash codes indicate the nature of an abnormal conditio
9. ce    b  Keep the power wheelchair away from dampness or storage under high humidity  Wipe off moisture with   dry  clean with soft fabric as soon as possible    c  Be sure to pay attention to the warnings  such as weight capacity warning sticker on the rear of frame shown   by the following picture  keep them clean on the power wheelchair     Maximum  User Weight    135KG  300LB         UNPACKING  amp  ASSEMBLY    PARTS   Standard  Contains 1 of each of the following    e   et       CELLES     4   JQ  J  LULU    O  Q    Retractable joystick X 1    PARTS   Optional accessories     UNPACKING  amp  ASSEMBLY       AN Warning  Have two people take care of the seat disassembly and transportation  Unpack your  power wheelchair where it will be used  Be careful not to damage anything during the unpacking  process  Place your power wheelchair on a level flat surface  It is recommended that you place a protective  covering on your floor         1 1  Take out the left  right armrests assemblies from carton and insert them into the adapters  on the back of seat frame as shown in the following picture  Tighten them by the knobs     Ww  amp        2 2 1  Insert the joystick brace into the armrest adaptor and tighten up with knob     Use 3 pieces of the cable ties to fix the joystick cable to the armrest tube        A UNPACKING  amp  ASSEMBLY       AN Warning  Have two people install the seat assembly     3 3 1  Plug in the joystick cable with the control module    which is located under t
10. ctromagnetic emissions information    The Trident is suitable for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below  The customer or the user       the Trident should assure that it is used in such an electromagnetic environment     IMMUNITY test IEC 60601 Compliance  Electromagnetic environment   guidance       TEST LEVEL     level    3 V rms Not applicable  Portable and mobile RF communications equipment  150 kHz to 80 MHz should be used no closer to and part of the  ME  EQUIPMENT or ME SYSTEM   including cables   than the recommended separation distance calculated  from the equation applicable to the frequency of the  transmitter    Recommended separation distance       3 V m   0 kHz to 25 MHz    d   3 5 V1   vP  d  3 5 E1 VP 80 MHz to 800 MHz    d  7 E1 VP 800 MHzto2 5 GHz   where P is the maximum output power rating of the  transmitter in watts  W  according to the transmitter  manufacturer and d is the recommended separation  distance in metres  m      Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters  as deter mined  by an electromagnetic site survey    should be less tha  the compliance level in each frequency range  B    Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipmen  marked with the following symbol     Ko        NOTE   At 80 MHz and 800 MHz  the higher frequency range applies     NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations  Electromagnetic propagation is affected by  absorption and reflection from structures  objects and people    a Field strengths fr
11. en the safety of the user      7  Climbing    a  Do NOT drive on any slope over 12 degree  otherwise  the wheels might consequently get off ground even   though there are anti tippers on the power wheelchair    b  Medium speed drive is recommended for best maneuverability  high speed makes the power wheelchair  difficult to control and low speed will cause the danger of motors over heat and consequently automatic  shut down by power currency overload protection of controller s self monitoring system    c  Do NOT make U turn or reversing when climbing     8  Descending    a  Do NOT drive on any slope over 12 degree  otherwise it might cause a dangerous situation    b  Be sure to keep half speeded when driving down hill    c  Do NOT make U turn or reversing when driving down hill  An attendant s help is required in case of reversing   when down a hill    d  Be sure to slow down and drive straight when going down a hill     Warning  Be sure to practice on gentle gradual slopes before driving onto steep ascent  Do NOT    drive over curbs or stairs or obstacles over 3cm without curb climbers   Driving on slopes over 12 degree is prohibited for safety reason     19    OPERATION    AN Warning  Strap the power wheelchair down firmly during transportation   To avoid damages to the car or chair  be sure to locate this product properly     6  Take off the battery cases   6 1  Disconnect the joystick cable  amp  power cable from the control module     6 2  Loosen the Velcro holding the b
12. hat joystick is in neutral before  joystick fault  turning ON OFF switch on        7 light flashing rapidly  0090000    Possible  controller  fault    A controller fault is indicated  Ensure that all Controller connections  are secure  If problem persists  see dealer     e     8 light flashing rapidly    9 light flashing rapidly    Jas    10 light flashing rapidly    o    00000       Possible The park brakes have a bad connection  Check the park brake  amp   park brake  motor connections  Ensure that controller connections are secure   fault If problem persists  call dealer     Excessive   This is usually caused by a poor battery connection  Check the  voltage controller and battery connections               Communication  A communication fault is indicated  Ensure that hand control cable  is securely connected and not damaged     7 lights   S flashing rapidly       25    OPERATION    goo    x    An Actuator Trip    Joystick Not Centralized    Proceed battery charging     Check the connections to battery  If the connections  are good  or try charging  If it still has problem   contact your dealer      gt  Flash Cable connecting problem on Check the connections to the left hand side motor  If 1  left hand side motor still has problem  contact your dealer     3 Flash Short circuit on left hand side Coredo eer   motor    4 Flash Cable connecting problem on Check the connections to the right hand module  If it     right hand side motor  still has problem  contact your dealer     
13. he normal warranty period which includes but not limited  to the seat assembly or cover  tires  shroud  armrests  footplates  and lights   The above warranty conditions apply to brand new power chairs purchased at the full retail price  If you are  unsure whether your power chair is covered  check with the service agent   Under normal circumstances  no responsibility will be accepted where the power chair has failed as a direct  result of    a  The power chair part not having been maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s  recommendations    b  Failure to use the manufacturer s specified parts   c  The power chair or part having been damaged due to neglect  accident or improper use   d  The power chair or part having been altered from the manufacturer s specifications or repairs having been    attempted before the service agent is notified    Please note your local service agent   s contact details in the box below  In the event of your power chair  requiring attention  contact them and give all relevant details so they can act quickly  The manufacturer  reserves the right to alter without notices any weights  measurements or other technical data shown in this  manual  All figures  measurements and capacities shown in this manual are approximate and do not constitute    specifications     DRIVE authorized Service Agent    Address    Tel    Postcode       
14. he seat frame                    4 1  Take the seat frame out from carton  Put the seat frame onto the power base   Fig 12 1   4 2  Push the seat backward and make sure the pin locks with the  fixing bracket on both sides   Fig 12 2         Fig 12 1   Fig 12 2     UNPACKING  amp  ASSEMBLY       5 5 1  Use 2pcs of 15mm screws tighten the seat frame with power frame  Optional    quick release    pins may be  used for faster assembly and disassembly     fa     15mm X 2       6 1  Insert the headrest braces into the adapters on seat back     6          ADJUSTMENT    ADJUSTMENT   1  Headrest height adjustment   Depress the button latch  adjust the headrest to the proper position        2  Armrest Height Adjustment    Height   Use Allen Key to release the armrest screws and adjust armrest height  maximum up to 1 34     and  then fasten the screws        Width   Loosen the armrest knobs and adjust armrest width  and then fasten the knobs   Fig 14 1     Flip Up   For use s convenience when transit  the maximum flip up angle is 90 degree   Fig  14 2         Fig 14 1   Fig 14 2     ADJUSTMENT       3  Back angle adjustment   Pull up the lever at left side of seat  And adjust the back to proper position   Range  100   125          4  Retractable Joystick  OPTIONAL    1  Pull up the pin from bracket   Fig  15 1   2 Swing the joystick to the bottom and insert the pin again into the bracket   Fig 15 2         Fig 15 2      Fig 15 1     ADJUSTMENT    5  Footplate height adjustment   Loosen 
15. hould be on  simultaneously showing battery volume and speed status  The power wheelchair will fail to drive if you  push the joystick before the power indicator flashes  return the joystick to the center position and then push   it to drive after power indicator flash stops     2  Speed Check  Check the speed indicator first  more grades means higher speed   Lower speed is highly recommended for indoor driving    3  Forwarding  Control the drive direction by the joystick  As the user s view  push joy stick away from user to  move forward  the farther the faster    4  Reversing  Control the drive directions by the joystick  As the user s view  pull joy stick close to user to  move backward  the farther the faster  However  the maximum reversing speed is a half to the maximum  forwarding speed    5  Turning  Control the drive directions by the joystick  As the user s view  push joy stick toward right hand  side to turn right  and push joystick toward left hand side to turn left  the farther the faster    6  Electromagnetic Brake  Let go of joystick back to center for stop parking by Electromagnetic brake     Warning  Controllers are all programmed for best performances in different circumstances by  A  manufacturer before delivery  Be sure to contact your dealer or DRIVE MEDICAL  technical center to request your unique need by re programming if necessary  It is  extremely dangerous to modify or re program unofficially  it might cause mechanical or  electronic errors and threat
16. n directly from the controller  fault information Gauge    Without the use of any servicing tools  the condition can be simply diagnosed   PG   VR2 controller   battery level indicator  control system fault  diagnostic guide table    SYSTEM    FAULT CHECK   ACTION    The battery needs charging or there is a bad connection to the  batteries  Check the connections to the batteries and the controller  power connector  If the connections are good  try charging the  battery    The left motor has a bad connection  Ensure that the motor is    Low battery    1 light flashing rapidly voltage           Left motor      connected properly and the controller connectors are secure  If  disconnected      problem persists  see dealer   Check motor brushes   The left motor has a short circuit to a battery connection  See dealer   Check motor brushes     2 light flashing rapidly    x       Left motor  wiring fault       3 light flashing rapidly    The right motor has a bad connection  Ensure that the motor is           Right motor  connected properly and the controller connectors are secure  If  disconnected  problem persists  see dealer     Right motor  The right motor has a short circuit to a battery connection  See  5 light flashing rapid  wiring fault  dealer     a    6 light flashing rapidly    F a       The battery charger is preventing the controller from driving the    Inhibit active oo  wheelchair  Disconnect charger from wheelchair     Possible A joystick fault is indicated  Ensure t
17. om fixed transmitters  such as base stations for radio  cellular   cordless  telephones and  land mobile radios  amateur radio  AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted  theoretically with accuracy  To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters  an    electromagnetic site survey should be considered  If the measured field strength in the location in which the   ME EQUIPMENT or ME SYSTEM  is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above  the  ME  EQUIPMENT or ME SYSTEM  should be observed to verify normal operation  If abnormal performance is  observed  additional measures may be necessary  such as re orienting or relocating the  ME EQUIPMENT or  ME SYSTEM         b Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz  field strengths should be Isee than  V1  V m     FORWARD    FORWARD    Thank you for choosing the Trident power wheelchair  For safety and others  please read this user s manual  carefully before operation     1  Please read every detail in the manual before operation and maintenance     2  Please carry the user s manual with you for reference and familiarity on how to operate drive this power wheelchair    3  This user s manual is a part of the power wheelchair  please keep it with the chair at all times     PRODUCT DIRECTION     The maximum load capacity is  300 pounds  with damper and pneumatic tires to support user weight against  vibration from all terrains while driving  Be sure to read all instructions carefull
18. r indicator on the controller is not working  or loose connecters  Contact your dealer immediately in    case of failure to resume regain power or any further problem after having connecters plugged in again     Warning  There is self monitoring installed in the controller to monitor motor performance   electromagnetic brakes and the controller itself  errors will be indicated by controller    signals     29    MAINTENANCE       a  Maintenance Check     Daily  weetiy   Monty  Quan                  TT                      Upholsteries  Carbon Brush of motor  Back to Official Maintenance    b  Controller Self monitoring        When the indicators of the controller blinks  it means there are something wrong with the wheelchair  This  controller can automatically detect the abnormal components  such as Motors  Magnetic Brakes  Batteries   Circuits and Controller itself  Please advise your dealer the frequency of the indicators  blinks    c  The power chair may be unable to drive in case of a significant error    d  Some minor errors allow the power wheelchair to drive at low speed    e  The power wheelchair can return to normal usage when errors are repaired or eliminated    f  Some other errors may trigger automatic lock up protection  please switch off the controller for 5 seconds and    switch it on again     AN Warning  The controller is NOT repairable but by technical specialists  Contact your dealer to repair    your power wheelchair controller     Tire Usage   1  If the ai
19. r pressure is insufficient  the tire will be damaged and may cause accident   It is necessary to conduct regular checks of tire pressure and make sure it is properly filled    Maintain tire pressure at 60 psi   2  Always check 1f the tires are cracking  deforming or other obvious corrosion   3  To avoid damages  keep the tires away from the sidewalk edge or any obstacles on road   4  If you feel unusual operations or abnormal noises vibrations  park vehicle in a safe place as soon as possible     and contact your dealer or authorized shop for repairs     30    WARRANTY       There is a limited lifetime warranty on your new Trident power chair  The warranty covers the power chair for    parts only during this period  For more detail  please see the Warranty Conditions below     Warranty Conditions   Any work or replacement part installation must be carried out by an authorized Drive dealer   service agent     To apply the warranty should your power chair require attention please contact your service provider   The warranty on your new Trident power chair is as follows    a  Frame  Limited Lifetime Warranty   b  Electronics  12 months limited warranty   c  Battery  6 months    Note  The warranty is not transferable    Any replaced parts will be covered by this warranty for the balance of the warranty period on the power chair   Parts replaced after the original warranty has expired will by covered by a three months warranty   Wearable items will not generally be covered under t
20. ssure that it is used in such an  environment    IMMUNITY test  IEC 60601 Compliance level Electromagnetic environment   guidance  Test level      6 kV contact   6 kV contact Floors should be wood  concrete or ceramic    8 kV air   8 kV air tile  If floors are contain synthetic  material  the relative humidity should be at       least 30      Electrical fast   2kV for power  Not applicable Mains power quality should be that of a  Transient burst Supply lines typical commercial or hospital environment     1kV for  input output lines  Not applicable Mains power quality should be that of a  typical commercial or hospital environment      lt 5  UT Mains power quality should be that of a    gt 95  dip in U T  typical commercial or hospital environment   interruptions and  for 0 5 cycle  If the user of the  ME EQUIPMENT or ME  voltage variations SYSTEM  requires continued operation  on power supply  40  U T during power mains interruptions  it is    input lines  60  dip in U T  Not applicable recommended that the  ME EQUIPMENT or  for 5 cycles ME SYSTEM  be powered from an   IEC 61000 4 11 uninterruptible power supply or a battery   10  UT   30  dip in U T   for 25 cycles     lt 5  UT    Not applicable Power frequency magnetic fields should be at  levels characteristic of a typical location in a  typical commercial or hospital environment        NOTE U Tis the a c  mains voltage prior to application of the test level        FORWARD    Guidance and manufacturer   s declaration   ele
21. the screw by Allen Keys  adjust the footplate height according to user   s comfort             ae  ET       OPERATION       1  Sitting  It is important and necessary to confirm the following instructions for user s safety    1  Be sure to keep the power off  power indicate is off as well  before the user sits down    2    User may enter from the front or the sides by lifting the arms out of the way    3  Have user s feet rest on footplates    4  Buckle up the safety belt  then fasten the belt to proper length upon the user s comfort    5  Switch on the power     AN Warning  Do NOT stand on footplates when sitting down or getting up from the seat  which  will cause an unbalanced condition and jeopardize the user s safety  Be sure to switch  off the power and make sure the motor brake levers are in the engaged position    before sitting down or getting up from the seat     2  Standing  It is important and necessary to confirm the following instructions for user s safety    1 Move the power wheelchair and user close to destination    2 Be sure to keep the power off  power indicate is off as well  before the user gets up      3 User gets up by armrest or other supporting method     3  Clutch   When the power is off  turn the clutch to disengaged position by hand to push the power  wheelchair     1  Motor Driving  Make sure the power is off  turn the clutch lever to the engaged position  make the clutch  levers heading toward front and parallel to drive wheel  the power wheelchair
22. y before attempting to use  Being  familiar with the product operation and functionality will ensure the safety of operation for users and others     Since the Trident power wheelchair consists of delicate electronic devices such as a joystick and controller  be  careful during transportation and storage  Be sure to keep it away from violent collision or high  humidity  Use a dry fabric to wipe up any moisture     SPECIFICATIONS       SPECIFICATIONS    a a   eateries    All specifications and designs are subject to change without notice        CAUTIONS BEFORE USE       CAUTIONS BEFORE USE   For the best performance and safe operation  read the following instructions    1  Driving    1  Be careful and understand the speed buttons on the control panel  Start from slowest level and practice in  wide open spaces   2  Do not step directly onto the footplates when entering or exiting from the power wheelchair   3  Make sure user s feet are on footplates while sitting on the power wheelchair  and buckle up with  arms on armrests   4  Contact your dealer immediately in case of any abnormality or operational issues   5  Drive safely at steady speed  DO NOT make sharp or quick turns   6  Be sure to follow the local traffic rules while driving outdoors   7  Keep user s weight including luggage under limit of  300lbs  all the time   8  Each power wheelchair is for only one user at a time  Overloading the power wheelchair could cause  damage to the product or battery  and create an unsafe
    
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