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Thumb Throttle Button Instructions
[sold separately]
Rigid Frame Mount
The two (2) SmartDrive thumb throttle buttons are easily mounted to
each side of the wheelchair frame to allow for easy pressing without
having to remove your hands from the handrims.
1.
Wrap the velcro loop around the rubber backing of the button
then around the side tubing of the wheelchair; feed the skinny
end of the velcro through the slot in the wider end and pull tightly
before laying down on its mating surface. Be sure the blue LED
is pointing up and the cables that come out of each button run
towards the back of the wheelchair (Fig A).
NOTE: If the chair has screw-down seat upholstery, loosen the screws and
feed the velcro strap under the metal bar (then retighten screws) to allow for
closer positioning of the buttons to the handrims.
2.
The cable can be pulled apart to the desired split location [preferably
in the rear of the seat] and any extra cable can be managed under
the cushion. Use the provided velcro strips to strap down the button
cables to the upholstery. Be sure the cables do not stick out and will
not get caught in the spokes of the wheelchair (Fig. B). Place the
cushion over the cable to further secure the cable.
3.
When the connector is not connected to the SmartDrive, it can
be magnetically connected to the provided metal holder (Fig. C).
Position the metal hold between the front and back parts of the
clamp, feeding the top screw through the hole in the holder. To
prevent rattle, tighten the top screw of the clamp completely before
tightening the bottom screw.
4.
The position and orientation outlined in the Adaptive Clamp
Mounting Instructions are
critical
to the proper function of Smart-
Drive and must be heeded. Refer to that instruction to make sure
the clamp is oriented correctly.
NOTE: Parts shown may differ slightly from your SmartDrive.
Rev. MX2 BP-A
Folding Frame Mount
The two (2) SmartDrive buttons are easily mounted to each side of the
frame of the wheelchair to allow for easy pressing without having to
remove your hands from the handrims.
1.
Wrap the velcro loop around the rubber backing of the button then
around the side tubing of the wheelchair; feed the skinny end of the
velcro through the slot in the wider end and pull tightly before laying
down on its mating surface. Be sure the blue LED is pointing up and
the cables that come out of each button run towards the back of the
wheelchair (Fig. D).
Fig. A
Fig. B
Fig. C
Fig. D
Fig. E
2.
The cable can be pulled apart to the desired split location (preferably in
the rear of the seat) and any extra cable can be routed at the rear of the
seat. Use the provided tie-straps to route the cables along the frame tubes
and out of the rear of the wheelchair. Be sure the cables do not stick out
and will not get caught in the spokes of the wheelchair (Fig. E).
3.
When not in use the cable can be left to dangle out the back. Be sure
to leave enough slack to allow the cables to fold up with the wheelchair
when the chair is collapsed.