Power Wheelchair, an advanced means of transportation designed to provide independence and comfort for people with mobility difficulties. This type of wheelchair is characterized by its ability to navigate narrow spaces and outdoor areas thanks to its integrated mechanical and electrical system.
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Key Components and Features
Control System (Joystick): Movement, speed, and direction are controlled via a joystick, usually located on one of the armrests.
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Motor and Battery: Powered by electric motors that draw energy from rechargeable batteries (lithium or lead-acid), providing a range typically between 15 to 40 kilometers per charge.
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Structure and Comfort: Features a durable frame (usually aluminum or steel) with padded seats and adjustable armrests and footrests to ensure a healthy sitting posture.
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Safety: Equipped with automatic brakes that stop when the joystick is released, as well as small rear wheels (Anti-tip wheels) to prevent backward tipping when going uphill.
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Tips for Safe Use and Maintenance
First Use: It is recommended to practice in open and quiet spaces to get used to the joystick's sensitivity before navigating crowded areas.
Battery Charging: It is preferable to charge the battery daily after use, and avoid letting it fully discharge to preserve its lifespan.
Regular Cleaning: Wipe the frame with a slightly damp cloth, and avoid direct water contact with electronic parts and the joystick.
Mechanical Inspection: Periodically check tire pressure and tighten screws, and perform a comprehensive professional maintenance once a year.