Functioning
8.0
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Joystick Operation
8.1
The movements of the joystick translate accordingly into the motion of the wheelchair or the
navigation of its menu. The wheelchair is most commonly controlled by the joystick in the following
manner:
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Direction:
The joystick is pushed in the direction the wheelchair is intended to move, and the
wheelchair moves in that direction.
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Speed:
The further the joystick is pushed in any direction from its default (center) position, the faster
the wheelchair moves in that direction.
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Stop:
When the joystick is released from being pushed in a direction, it returns to its default (center)
position and the wheelchair comes to a stop.
WARNING
The
All-Round Lite Joystick
operates with high sensitivity, requiring
sufficient movement coordination and control of force. When operating
the joystick, take care to avoid erratic or unsteady movements.
WARNING
When operating the
All-Round Lite Joystick
, always follow the instructions
provided by the wheelchair manufacturer regarding safely operating the
chair on different surfaces and angles of ascent and descent.
WARNING
Users should not use the
All-Round Lite Joystick
as the only support
for a hand or limb, as irregular movements may disrupt controls.
Stealth Products can customize mounting hardware configurations in order to create the best possible
fit for a client.
WARNING
When the LED flashes to indicate an error and/or after
every incident with the wheelchair or the mo-Vis device,
contact Stealth immediately to perform a function test.
CAUTION
Avoid hitting obstacles during driving.