Alternatively, you can adjust the position of the chair with the foot control.
Push and hold the centre knob in the desired direction (see picture below).
When the chair reaches the desired position, release the centre knob. You
can steer the chair only in one direction at a time.
20.2 Automatic operation
20.2.1 Overview
Automatic chair positions can be stored into memory.
For more information on how to store the automatic positions, see section
"Automatic chair positions" on page 178.
When automatic positions have been stored into memory you can select an
automatic position from the control panel or the foot control and the chair
automatically drives to the selected position. When the chair has reached its
preprogrammed position, the position can be adjusted. To adjust the position
manually, use the foot control’s centre knob or the chair positioning buttons
on the control panel in a non-automatic mode (see section "Manual
operation" on page 103).
You can program the operating light and its composite mode to be on or off
in preprogrammed positions. The light goes off when the chair begins to
move to a position where the light has been programmed to be off, but goes
on only after the chair has reached the programmed position, where the light
has been programmed to be on. The operating light and composite mode
intensities can also be programmed to a certain value.
NOTE
If the chair is equipped with the chair-mounted left/right suction arm, make
sure the Flexy-holder is not above the cuspidor when driving the chair down.
If the chair does not move downward and H 3 is displayed, check that the
chair-mounted arm is not in its upmost position. This arm position prevents
the chair from moving downward.
20 Operating patient chair
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