Yamaha NAVIGO Owner's Manual page 26

Wheelchair power add-on kits
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1.5.15. Crowded Areas
● When getting in the wheelchair in a crowded area, do so with sufficient attention to your
surroundings. If you bump into people or objects, your body may plunge forward, or people
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around you may get injured.
● When you are stopped in a crowded area, be sure to turn off the power. If a person in your
surrounding area hits the joystick with his or her hand or arm, the wheelchair may start
moving unexpectedly, causing injury to people around you.
1.5.16. Transporting and Storing the Wheelchair
● When lifting a wheelchair with tilt-up arm support, never lift it by the arm support. Other-
wise, the arm support may come off and cause an injury or damage to the equipment.
● When lifting a wheelchair, never lift it by the battery, cable, or controller. Otherwise, any of
these devices may come off and cause an injury or damage to the equipment.
● Do not turn the wheelchair upside down. Doing so may cause parts of the wheelchair to fall
off, resulting in an injury or damage to the equipment.
● During transport, do not place the battery or the wheelchair in a place that can become hot,
or in direct sunlight.
This could lead to malfunction, or could cause the deterioration of the battery to progress
rapidly.
● Be sure to remove the battery when not in use, so that its power will not turn on unexpect-
edly in storage or during transport.
● Be sure to store the disconnected battery with the
protective cap on it. Exposed contacts can cause
short circuits and lead to a fire or battery rupture.
● Do not store in places that can get wet by rain, or that are high in humidity.
● Do not store when it has been wet for a long time, or there is dirt on it. This can cause mal-
function.
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