If there is a fault with the system, the status indicator will indicate the fault with a series of red flashes
(see section
).
See also
:
7.2.3 Emergency stop
If the attendant needs to stop the wheelchair quickly, the power button can be pressed to perform
an EMERGENCY STOP. The wheelchair will come to a halt quickly; the rate is set by the Emergency
Deceleration parameter.
Warning
:
Ensure that the wheelchair's settings are appropriate for both the wheelchair configuration and the user. If the
Emergency Deceleration parameter is set too high, the user can lose balance or fall out of the wheelchair when an
emergency stop is performed.
See also
:
See the DX System Manual / Master Remote manual for more information about the Emergency Deceleration
parameter.
7.2.4 Mode button
Figure 28: The mode
button
The mode button is on the right-hand side of the remote module and
incorporates a yellow indicator that is lit continuously (except when a drive
inhibit is present) while the system is powered up.
Depending on the length of time that the button is pressed (short or long), the mode button is used
to:
l
change the speed setting, or
l
toggle between who's in charge (occupant or attendant remote module) .
7.2.4.1 Change speed setting
A short press (less than ½ second) on the mode button changes the wheelchair's speed setting.
Each short press increments the speed by 20 %, between 20 % and 100 % of the maximum speed that
has been set for the Attendant Drive profile. After reaching 100 %, the speed setting will roll around to
20 %.
The speed is displayed on the speed indicator as shown in
Note
:
The speed setting is recorded when the system is powered down so that it will resume the same speed setting on
power up. If for any reason that the speed setting is not available on power up, or becomes corrupted, then the
speed setting will default to 40 % of the speed that has been set for the Attendant Drive profile.
7.2.4.2 Change who's in charge
A long press (greater than ½ second) on the mode button toggles the control between the occupant's
remote module, and the attendant's.
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