3 Components
3.1
Main parts of the wheelchair
A
Drive wheel
B
Levers for disengaging motors
C
Armrest
D
Remote
E
Center-mounted footboard
3.2
Remotes
Your mobility device may be fitted with one of several different
remotes. For information on the different functions and how to
operate a particular remote, refer to its corresponding user manual
(enclosed).
3.3
The Lifter
The electric lifter is operated from the remote. Refer to the remote
manual for more information.
Information regarding operation of the lifter at
temperatures of less than 0 °C
–
Invacare mobility aids are fitted with safety mechanisms
that prevent capacity overload of the electronic
components. At operating temperatures below
freezing point this can, in particular, lead to the lifter
actuator being shut down after approx. 1 second
operating time.
–
The lifter can be raised or lowered gradually by
repeatedly operating the joystick. In many cases this
generates sufficient heat for the actuator to operate
as normal.
NOTE - speed limiter
–
The lifter is fitted with sensors which reduce the
mobility device speed as soon as the lifter is raised
above a certain point.
–
This takes place to guarantee the tipping stability of the
mobility device and to avoid damage to the legrests.
–
If the speed limit is activated, a corresponding blink
code is displayed on the remote or a reduced drive
level is set automatically. Please refer to the remote
manual for more information.
–
To reapply normal speed, run the lifter down until the
status display stops blinking.
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