Safety (cont.) – Golden Technologies ALERO GP52 User Manual

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Golden Alero GP52SS Owner’s Manual

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SAFETY (cont.)


Operating Safety (cont.)

When turning, ALWAYS shift your weight in the direction you are turning. NEVER shift your
weight in the opposite direction of the turn. Doing so may cause your power wheelchair to tip
over.

To maintain lateral stability, NEVER reach further than the length of your arm.

NEVER lean out of the chair as this may cause instability.

Please practice bending, reaching and transferring activities in the presence of a qualified
healthcare professional to establish your particular safety limits before using your power
wheelchair for the first time.

NEVER engage or disengage the brake release levers with the power on.

NEVER sit on your power wheelchair when the brake release levers are disengaged.

NEVER use an escalator to move your power wheelchair between floors. Serious bodily injury
may occur.

NEVER attempt to lift your power wheelchair by any of the removable parts. Doing so may
result in injury to the people lifting the unit or damage to the power wheelchair.

ALWAYS remain properly seated when operating your power wheelchair.

DO NOT carry passengers under any circumstances

DO NOT operate your power wheelchair on roads, streets or highways.

ALWAYS reduce the speed of your power wheelchair when making turns.

DO NOT attempt to stop your power wheelchair using your wheel locks. Wheel locks are not
brakes!

DO NOT attempt to drive your power wheelchair up or down an incline more than 6

0

.

ALWAYS ask for assistance when going up or down inclines of this nature.

ALWAYS drive up or down inclines on a 90

o

angle. Driving up or down an incline at angles

less than 90

o

may increase tipping and may cause bodily injury or property damage.


DO NOT back your power wheelchair down an incline or across uneven surfaces.

ALWAYS lower your speed while driving down inclines to avoid sudden stops or hard braking.


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