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KLAXON Mobility GmbH - EN
KLICK devices - End User’s Manual (EN) - rev.7.1 of 2021.03.29
NOTE The word NOTE indicates important instructions or special information.
Generic warning sign: indicates a danger due to various causes.
High voltage warning sign: indicates the presence of high voltages.
2. SAFETY NOTICE
NOTE KLICK devices meet all the requirements of ISO 7176-14.
The user must read this document and have become familiar with its contents before using the device.
If the device is not used respecting the specifications described herein, the security level specified by the manufacturer
may be reduced.
During the initial period of use the user must familiarize with operation to avoid potential risks caused by incorrect use.
EMC - The device is compliant with ISO 7176-21:2009 CLAUSE 5.4 on electromagnetic compatibility, but to ensure
the user’s safety we recommend not using this device in the presence of strong environmental electromagnetic fields.
EMC - During its operation, the device can affect other devices with electromagnetic field.
DANGER Children, incapacitated persons, or those that are insufficiently familiar with the device or physically unsuited, must
not use it.
NOTE For technical and safety info you can contact a Klaxon Dealer. You can find the addresses of Klaxon dealers on our
website www.klaxon-klick.com in the “Where to buy” area.
The device may skid on wet pavement, on gravel or on uneven terrain: always adjust speed and driving style to the conditions (weather,
surface, individual capacity, etc.); never drive straight towards an object, and drive carefully towards narrow passages.
Do not attempt to go over steps higher than 50 mm, both uphill and downhill, along the direction travelled. Do not drive the KLICK-
equipped wheelchair on roads with slopes that exceed 6°/ 10%. These obstacles must always be overcome frontally and slowly. The
proper way to go over steps and to go up slopes is shown in Figure 1.
If the pavement is wet or uneven, the maximum rated slope and the maximum height of the steps allowed must be considered lower
than those previously indicated in order to ensure the safety of the user.
In the event of a collision, the user could suffer serious injuries to its body parts.
At high speed the user may lose control of the wheelchair and it may tip over. Never drive faster than 15 km/h (both uphill and downhill),
and avoid impacts in general.
Always use the KLICK-equipped wheelchair suitably. Always brake in order to avoid obstacles (steps, edges, door frames, etc.), during
descents, curves and/or dangerous slopes.
Driving performance of the KLICK-equipped wheelchair may be affected by electromagnetic fields. If a malfunction occurs in these
conditions please contact KLAXON or one of its authorised resellers.
Avoid contact with any liquid coming out of the battery if it is damaged.
While using the device, some system components can get very hot. A contact of these components with the skin may cause scalding
and burns: be extremely careful to avoid contact.
Always observe the operating limits for the manual wheelchair on which the KLICK system is installed.
3. INTENDED USE OF THE DEVICE
KLICK devices can be used to add an auxiliary power assist system to most manual wheelchairs, quickly and easily.
Coupling the KLICK device to the wheelchair raises the front castors off the ground. The single wheel of the “traction unit” is then used for
steering.
KLICK devices are classified for use with wheelchairs to which they are coupled pursuant to CEI EN 12184. KLICK devices are also compliant
with the requirements of class B with maximum range of about 50 km (for the version with a charged 11.6 Ah battery, on a flat course and
75 kg user).
In accordance with the definition of class B of CEI EN 12184, the device is for indoor use and can handle outdoor obstacles.