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WARNING!

Do not remove the covers

The electronic sensors are sensitive to water and moisture.
Make sure that the electronic sensors are protected by their
covers. Do not remove the covers. If you do, moisture can
cause the sensors to inadvertently activate the wheelchair and
you can be injured.

WARNING!

Risk of water build-up

The electronic sensors are sensitive to water and moisture.
Avoid getting the covers wet. If they do get wet, for example
from wet hair or rain, the covers may retain moisture that can
cause an inadvertent delayed activation of the wheelchair and
you can be injured.

WARNING!

Covers must be completely dry

before use

The electronic sensors are sensitive to water and moisture.
Make sure that the covers are completely dry, both inside and
outside, before replacing them on the sensor pads. Make sure
that the covers are fitted correctly on the sensors and are not
inside out. If any moisture remains in the covers, it can cause
the sensors to inadvertently activate the wheelchair and you
can be injured.

WARNING!

Replace damaged or torn

covers

The electronic sensors are sensitive to water and moisture.
Make sure that the covers are whole. Damaged or torn covers
must be replaced with Permobil parts. If the covers get
damaged or torn, moisture can cause the sensors to
inadvertently activate the wheelchair and you can be injured.

CAUTION!

Cleaning requirements

For minor spot cleaning, the covers can be cleaned with a
damp cloth and mild detergent. Turn off the power before
cleaning. If more thorough cleaning is needed, follow the
washing instructions on the cover. Make sure that the cover is
dry before replacing it.

IMPORTANT!

Scrapping and recycling

Electronics should be disposed of responsibly in accordance
with local recycling regulations. Contact Permobil for informa-
tion about scrapping agreements in force.

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Safety

Summary of Contents for Total Control Head Array

Page 1: ...Total Control Head Array User manual American English...

Page 2: ...rstand the content of these operating instructions and in particular the safety instructions and warning texts How to contact Permobil Permobil Inc 300 Duke Drive Lebanon TN 37090 USA 1 800 736 0925 1...

Page 3: ...ing signs 5 2 2 Warnings 5 3 Overview 8 3 1 Activation zones 9 3 2 The on off switch and cable ports 10 3 3 The LED indicators 11 4 Usage 12 4 1 Operation modes 12 4 2 Driving modes 14 4 3 Removing th...

Page 4: ...eceived with your wheelchair or contact your Permobil dealer All information pictures illustrations and specifications are based upon the product information available at the time these operating inst...

Page 5: ...requirements The Total Control Head Array is not a headrest If you use the wheelchair as a seat in a motor vehicle you must replace the head array with a headrest approved by the wheelchair manufactu...

Page 6: ...at the covers are fitted correctly on the sensors and are not inside out If any moisture remains in the covers it can cause the sensors to inadvertently activate the wheelchair and you can be injured...

Page 7: ...hair can be affected by external electromagnetic fields for example mobile phones Similarly the electronics in the wheelchair itself also emit electromagnetic fields that can affect the immediate sur...

Page 8: ...ur healthcare provider will tailor the operation of your head array system to meet your individual needs and then they will train you to use your Total Control Head Array Before you start using the To...

Page 9: ...ing indicates where the sensors can begin to activate the control arms If your head array is configured with egg switches pushing against egg switches and will activate the control arms For instructio...

Page 10: ...of the occipital control module Additional cable ports can be found on the connection panel which is located on the underside of the occipital control module The functionality of the cable ports are a...

Page 11: ...for input 2 Steady amber one or more control is activated 3 Flashing amber stand by mode 4 Flashing red an error has occurred Check that all cables are connected correctly and restart your wheelchair...

Page 12: ...chair is programmed Examples of operation modes are driving seat functions mouse control iDevice control infrared control Your healthcare provider will tailor the operation of your head array system t...

Page 13: ...s switches and See chapter 3 1 Activation zones page 9 2 Timeout OMNI After a period of inactivity the user menu screen is displayed Navigate through the menu using sensors switches and See chapter 3...

Page 14: ...to turn slightly right while driving If you purposefully or accidentally give opposite commands simultaneously for 60 seconds your head array will de activate To re activate your head array move your...

Page 15: ...ll be in the direction indicated by the arrow on the display The three most common methods to change between driving forward and rearward are 1 Mode switch OMNI Briefly activate and release mode switc...

Page 16: ...e occipital control module This is how you move your wheelchair rearward if your Total Control Head Array is equipped with a dedicated reverse switch or sensor To move the wheelchair rearward activate...

Page 17: ...n them Disconnect cables Press buttons to unlock the swing away arms and move them outward from the user Turn lever counter clockwise and lift the whole head array from the wheelchair s backrest To re...

Page 18: ...on the cover The metal parts on the head array can be cleaned using a damp cloth If more thorough cleaning is needed use soapy water on the surface Weekly maintenance Clean the pads and covers using...

Page 19: ...AS Permobil AB Permobil Inc Per Udd ns v g 20 300 Duke Drive 861 36 Timr Lebanon TN 37090 Sweden USA 46 60 59 59 00 1 800 736 0925 46 60 57 52 50 1 800 231 3256 info permobil com support permobil com...

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Page 21: ...Dealer s address and telephone number...

Page 22: ...www permobil com 7 330818 376657 338998 eng US...

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