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HULA
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Rev.1.0
Operating the control joystick:
When engaging the main On/Off button, allow a few
seconds prior to moving the joystick. This allows the
system to self check. If you move the joystick too soon,
the battery level indicator display will not illuminate until
the joystick is released.
If it is off centre for more than 5 seconds a system error
will occur. Whilst this is not harmful to your wheelchair,
you will need to switch off and then back on to clear the
system.
NOTE:
This is a safety feature to prevent unintended
movement.
Proportional control summary
To steer, move the joystick in the direction you wish
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to go.
The further you move the joystick, the faster you will
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go.
When the joystick is released the the electrical
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braking system will automatically slow the wheelchair
down, bringing it to a controlled stop.
WARNING!
New users should use slower speeds until they feel
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confident when driving the wheelchair.
It is important that the wheelchair is stationary when
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changing direction from reverse to forward.
Always switch off before getting into or out of the
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wheelchair.
Maximum speed/profile indicator:
This is a gauge which shows the maximum speed setting
for the wheelchair or if the control system is programmed
for drive profile operation, the selected drive profile. This
gauge also indicates if the speed of the wheelchair is
being limited or if the control system is locked.
The horn button:
The horn will sound while this button is depressed.
Speed / Profile decrease button:
This button decreases the maximum speed setting or,
if the control system is programmed for drive profile
operation, selects a lower drive profile.
Speed / Profile increase button:
This button increases the maximum speed setting or,
if the control system is programmed for drive profile
operation, selects a higher drive profile.
Actuator button and LEDs (Optional):
Depending on whether your wheelchair is fitted with one
or two actuators the operation of these buttons will differ.
Wheelchairs with one actuator (Optional)
Depressing either actuator button will enter actuator
adjustment mode. This will be indicated by the illumination
of both actuator LED’s. Actuator adjustment can then be
made by deflecting the joystick forwards or backwards. To
re enter drive mode, depress either actuator button
Wheelchairs with two actuators (Optional)
Depressing either actuator button will enter actuator
adjustment mode.
If the left button is depressed the associated LED will be
illuminated, and deflection of the joystick will adjust the
actuator motor connected to that channel.
If the right button is depressed the associated LED will be
illuminated, and deflection of the joystick will adjust the
actuator motor connected to the other channel.
To re enter drive mode, depress the selected actuator
button, as indicated by the associated LED
It is also possible to select the other actuator by left or
right movements of the joystick