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MODE
–
3.
to
6.
depends on model and fitted equipment –
Dashed line of wheelchair symbol = line blinks on the LCD display of the control
box!
MODE
MODE
MODE
MODE
!
Attention:
Danger of overturning during incline and obstacle travel! Adjustments should only be made when the wheelchair
is stationary! It may be necessary to significantly reduce and adapt the speed to the individual situation. Depend-
ing on the fitted electric adjustment options (e.g. code 25, 27, 86, 118), there may be a significant negative
change in the driving behaviour of the wheelchair that is dependent on the degree of adjustment. Depending on
the fitted adjustment option, the top speed will be automatically reduced when driving with settings deviating from
the basic sitting position.
CONTROL BOX
ADJUSTMENT OPTIONS
3. Backrest adjustment (code 25,
code 567)
– Joystick to the right, backrest swivels to
the rear (45° max.).
– Joystick to the left, backrest swivels to
the upright position.
4. Seat tilt adjustment (code 118),
no sitting-up aid!
– Joystick to the right, seat tilts to the rear
(15° max.).
– Joystick to the left, seat moves back to
the basic position.
5. Legrest angle, right side (code
86)
– Joystick to the right, legrest swivels up-
wards (60° max.).
– Joystick to the left, legrest swivels down-
wards.
6. Legrest angle, left side (code 86)
– Joystick to the right, legrest swivels up-
wards (60° max.).
– Joystick to the left, legrest swivels down-
wards.
7. Total driven distance
– Total driven distance (km) = indicated
number x 10
Example:
LCD display indication = 54 km
Total driven distance:
between 540 and 549 km
– Highest indicated value of 999
equates to a total driven distance be-
tween 9990 km and 9999 km.
– The total driven distance value remains
stored after a power interruption and
cannot be deleted.