1. The user must have the physique, intelligence, and resilience to safely operate an electric wheelchair. For people with visual or intellectual disabilities, please consult a doctor or therapist first.
2. The user must be able to maintain the balance of the torso and be able to withstand the bumps of the bumpy road. When the strength of the trunk muscles is insufficient, you should consider wearing a seat belt, or using a suitable body support system, such as back pads, side pads, etc.
3. For users with neck pain or neck stiffness, if the rear environment cannot be monitored when the wheelchair is inverted and driving, an inverted rear mirror can be installed.
4. The user must have a sufficient grasp of the technology of the electric wheelchair, have the confidence to go up and down the sloping stone on the side of the road alone, cross the road, and overcome the rugged roads before they can use the electric wheelchair for outdoor activities alone.