Quantum 600 XL User Manual

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Quantum 600 XL

I I . S A F E T Y

Weight Limitations

Your power chair is rated for a maximum weight capacity. Please refer to the specifications table for this limit.

WARNING! Exceeding the weight capacity voids your warranty and may result in personal injury

and/or damage to your power chair. Pride will not be held responsible for injuries and/or property

damage resulting from failure to observe weight limitations.

WARNING! Do not carry passengers on your power chair. Carrying passengers on your power

chair may result in personal injury and/or property damage.

Tyre Inflation

If your power chair is equipped with pneumatic tyres, you should check or have the air pressure checked regularly. Proper
inflation pressures will prolong the life of your tyres and help ensure the smooth operation of your power chair.

WARNING! It is important that 2.4 bar (35 psi) tyre pressure be maintained in pneumatic tyres at

all times. Do not underinflate or overinflate your tyres. Low pressure may result in loss of control,

and overinflated tyres may burst. Failure to maintain 2.4 bar (35 psi) tyre pressure in pneumatic

tyres at all times may result in tyre and/or wheel failure, causing serious personal injury and/or

damage to your power chair.

WARNING! Inflate your power chair drive tyres from a regulated air source with an available

pressure gauge. Inflating your tyres from an unregulated air source could overinflate them, resulting

in a burst tyre and/or personal injury.

WARNING! When changing a tyre, remove only the centre lug nut, then remove the tyre. If any

further disassembly is required, deflate the tyre completely or it may explode, possibly resulting

in personal injury.

Incline Information

More and more buildings have ramps with specified degrees of inclination, designed for easy and safe access. Some ramps
may have turning switchbacks (180-degree turns) that require you to have good cornering skills on your power chair.
! Proceed with extreme caution as you approach the downgrade of a ramp or other incline.
! Take wide swings with your power chair’s front wheels around any tight corners. If you do that, the power chair’s rear

wheels will follow a wide arc, not cut the corner short, and not bump into or get hung up on any railing corners.

! When driving down a ramp, keep the power chair’s speed adjustment set to the slowest speed setting to ensure a

safely controlled descent. See VII. “Operation.”

! Avoid sudden stops and starts.

When climbing an incline, try to keep your power chair moving. If you must stop, start up again slowly and then accelerate
cautiously. When driving down an incline, set your power chair to the slowest setting and drive in the forward direction
only. If your power chair starts to move down the incline faster than you anticipated or desired, allow it to come to a
complete stop by releasing the joystick, then push the joystick forward slightly to ensure a safely controlled descent.

WARNING! When climbing an incline, do not zigzag or drive at an angle up the face of the incline.

Drive your power chair straight up the incline. This greatly reduces the possibility of a tip or a fall.

Always exercise extreme caution when negotiating an incline.

WARNING! You should not travel up or down a potentially hazardous incline (i.e., areas covered

with snow, ice, cut grass, or wet leaves).

WARNING! When on any sort of an incline or decline, never place the power chair in freewheel

mode while seated on it or standing next to it. Doing so may result in personal injury and/or

damage to your power chair.

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