What if the speed LEDs on the VR2 or VSI begin to flash?
Determine if the battery charger is connected to the power base.
When the onboard battery charger is
connected to the power base, an internal charger inhibit feature keeps the power chair from driving. This is
indicated by the VR2 or VSI speed LED(s) flashing.
Determine if the charger harness fuse has blown.
A blown charger fuse can cause the charger inhibit to activate.
Determine if all controller connections are plugged into the power base properly.
On the VSI controller,
if the 3-pin charger inhibit connector is not plugged in properly, then the charger inhibit feature will activate.
What if the speed LEDs on the VR2 or VSI begin to scroll?
Determine if the VR2 or VSI has been placed in lock mode.
The VR2 or VSI is equipped with a lock mode
feature that prevents unintended use of the power chair. If the VR2 or VSI is in lock mode, deflect the joystick
full forward until it beeps, and then deflect the joystick full rearward until it beeps. The controller should go back
to the drive function.
What if the left red battery condition meter LED on the VR2 or VSI is flashing?
This indicates that battery voltage is very low and the batteiries should be charged immediately.
What if all of the battery condition meter LEDs on the VR2 or VSI blink once every 2.5 seconds?
This indicates that the VR2 or VSI is in sleep mode. Turn the controller off, then back on to resume normal
operation.
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