If you consider the steering wheel as a protective
screen, the hand-controlled accelerator consists of
an ergonomic control systematically positioned to
the right and left behind the steering wheel.
Thus, you can maintain or acquire a vehicle with air-bags
and drive in absolute safety, without becoming tired,
in maximum comfort, as this facility allows acceleration
in various ways, with just one hand, effortlessly.
When pushing down the control, the two hands can stay
on the steering wheel.
Hand accelerator with
right and left controller
Horizontal or vertical hand-controlled brake
The horizontal or vertical hand-controlled brake is
always positioned ergonomically, close to the steering
wheel. Easily accessible, it is designed with the
degree of movement necessary for braking without too
much effort, even in an emergency. This device maintains
anti-skid or anti-lock of the wheels which may otherwise
take place.
The main vertical hand-controlled brake works by pushing
the control down; this can be done with the right
or left hand. The main horizontal hand-controlled
brake works by pushing the control towards the instrument
panel. It should preferably be done with the right
hand. The original brake pedal can still be used at
any time, without the assistance of the equipment
or the driver having to change how he normally acts.
Frein main droite vertical
Satelcom
or Sateldir
For semi-paralysed drivers and those lacking the use
of one arm. Sateldir is a device which complies with
regulations and standards for electromagnetic compatibility.
It allows the driver to steer the vehicle using the
steering ball, securely fixed on the right or left
on the steering wheel without damaging or activating
any of the following: indicators, parking lights,
dipped and main beam headlights, windscreen wipers
(intermittent, speed 1 and speed 2), front windscreen
washer, horn, hazard flashers.
The control console does not use conventional cells,
but runs on an independent DC power supply which is
recharged via a plug fitted at the same time as the
equipment. This equipment can be transferred when
you change your vehicle. We recommend power-assisted
control of the automatic console.