8
Testing
8.1
Before testing
•
Make sure that all the DX Modules in your DX System have been installed
correctly, as specified in the individual Installation Manuals.
•
If the Master Remote does not have a joystick (for example the DX-REMG91),
connect a suitable DX Secondary Remote input device to the DX System, for
example the DX-RJM.
•
Check that all cables are connected correctly. Check especially that the
polarities of the batteries, the motors and the parkbrakes are connected
correctly and that the polarities are not swapped.
•
When the DX System is turned on for the first time, the
programmable parameters have an unknown value.
Therefore the powerchair can be dangerous and
uncontrollable when it is turned on. To make sure that the
powerchair does not suddenly start to drive when you
turn it on,
put blocks under the powerchair frame to lift
the wheels off the ground.
Check that the wheels can turn freely.
•
Make the final connection to the Battery positive (+) terminal and close the
circuit breakers.
•
Program the DX Master Remote for the appropriate powerchair application.
Warning:
Do not connect the '+' terminal of the battery to the DX System until
the powerchair is lifted off the ground.
To prevent the risk of injury, Dynamic Controls recommends the use of
a lifting device when lifting the powerchair off the ground.
8.2
The testing procedure
1.
Turn on the DX System with the power switch. Check that the System Status
LED on the Master Remote is on and does not flash.
2.
If the Status LED of the Master Remote shows flash code 1 (Module Fault):
a.
turn off the DX System
b.
wait 10 seconds
c.
turn the DX System back on.
d.
If the System Status LED still shows flash code 1,
a real Module Fault has occurred (see section 9.6: Flash codes).
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