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This can be highlighted by two ex-
amples:
1. Situation:
Use in the home.
Necessary setting: low maximum speed
Incorrect setting:
High maximum speed
Consequence:
Small movements of the joystick cause
the wheelchair to set off at speed.
The operator loses control in the confi-
ned space of the home. –
Danger of
accidents!
2. Situation:
Crossing a road junction.
Necessary setting: high maximum
speed
Incorrect setting:
Low maximum speed
Consequence:
The wheelchair does not cross the
junction quickly enough.
Accident risk due to oncoming
vehicles!
CONTROL BOX
JOYSTICK
You determine the speed and direction
of travel while in motion by activating
the joystick (16), (Fig. 2).
Forward motion
Push the lever for-
wards until you attain
the desired speed.
The wheelchair will move off slowly or
quickly when you activate the joystick,
depending on the maximum speed set-
ting.
Reverse motion
Push the lever back un-
til you attain the desi-
red speed.
Braking to a standstill
Controlled braking:
Move the lever back
towards the neutral
position in accordance
with the required de-
gree of braking.
Emergency braking:
Release the lever and allow it click back
into the neutral position of its own ac-
cord. – The wheelchair will then brake
over the shortest possible distance.
When carrying out this braking manoeu-
vre, take into account a braking di-
stance of
approx. 1m at 6km/h!
This
standard value may differ, depending
on the condition of the tyres, the overall
weight of the wheelchair and the condi-
tion of the road surface.
Turning to the left and right
Move the lever to the left
or right in accordance
with the desired turning
radius
Note:
The smaller the turning radius the high-
er the reduction in speed.
Note!
Operation of the wheelchair after
removing the control box is only
permitted when the therapy table
is being lowered and raised! –
Danger of accidents!
Note:
The joystick should not be moved from
the neutral position until the automatic
electronic check has been completed.
– The LEDs on the battery control dis-
play (19) light up (depending on the
charging status of the battery)
Battery charging status
When the control box is switched on
(press I/O button) the battery control
display (19), (Fig. 9) shows the battery
charging status. The number of illumina-
ted LEDs declines as the battery capaci-
ty depletes.
Note:
The value shown
depends on the
ambient temperature, the age of the
battery and the type of load. It should
therefore only be taken as
an appro-
ximate value
.
The battery control display (19) flashes
in the event of malfunction (please refer
to section entitled "
Maintenance
"
under
"
Fault Clearance
").
P R E - O P E R A T I O N
CHECKS
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