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How to drive Smart Electric Wheelchairs?
Firstly, the driver should fasten safety belt after sitting on the
seat. Press the starting button and then the 5-scale charge volume
display will be on or twinkles slowly. Push the rocker slowly forward
until you hear the sound of electromagnetic brake. At this time, H3
should move forward.
Similarly, push or pull the rocker backward/leftward/rightward, H3 outdoor/indoor wheelchair will move backward/leftward/rightward. Adjust the speed scale button to regulate driving speed according to road condition, surrounding conditions and personal preference.
Similarly, push or pull the rocker backward/leftward/rightward, H3 outdoor/indoor wheelchair will move backward/leftward/rightward. Adjust the speed scale button to regulate driving speed according to road condition, surrounding conditions and personal preference.
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I don't understand this post. it is just describing how to drive a powered wheelchair!
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This looks similar to a recent advert on E-Bay of a new Chinese electric folding wheelchair. I am always cautious about these new products, as there is no indication where you can see and try it out before purchase, or get it serviced/repaired etc.
Check it out with your local wheelchair dealer first, they may have more information.
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