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11.10 Charging and programming socket (Fig.11.3 - A)
Fig. 11.3
A
WARNING!
• This socket should only be used for programming and
charging the wheelchair.
• This socket should not be used as a power supply for any
other device.
• Connection of other electrical devices may damage the
control system or affect the EMC performance of the
wheelchair.
See Section 13.0 about charging.
The programming socket will enable an approved Sunrise
Medical authorised dealer to re-programme your chair and
also gain useful information when tracing any faults. When the
chair leaves the factory, the parameters of the controller are
set to default.
To programme the controller you need a special programming
device (handheld or PC software), which is available to your
Sunrise Medical authorised dealer.
WARNING!
Programming the controller of the wheelchair is only allowed
through authorised personnel trained by Sunrise Medical.
Incorrect controller settings could cause driving outside the
safe limits and could result in damage or injury.
Note:
Sunrise Medical does not accept responsibility for
damages which result from unexpected movement or stopping
of the wheelchair due to inappropriate programming or
unauthorised use of the wheelchair.
11.11 VR2 dual control unit:
11.12 Control button and indicator:
This shows which joystick has control. If the red wheelchair
light is on the wheelchair occupants joystick has control. If the
green attendant light is on the dual attendant systems joystick
has control. The button is used to transfer control between the
two choices, (Fig.11.5).
11.13 Actuator button and LED:
All VR2 dual attendant systems have an actuator button fitted
as standard. If the VR2 is programmed with no actuators then
this button has no function, (Fig.11.5).
Wheelchairs with one actuator:
Depressing the actuator button once 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 and backwards.
To re-enter drive mode, depress either the actuator button or
the speed button.
Wheelchairs with two actuators:
Depressing the actuator button will enter actuator adjustment
mode. Depressing the button once illuminates the left LED and
deflection of the joystick forwards or backwards will adjust
the actuator connected to that channel. Selection between
the two actuators is achieved by deflecting the joystick to the
left and right. As the actuator selected changes so will the LED
which illuminates. Left for actuator 1 and right for actuator 2.
To re enter drive mode, depress either the actuator button or
the speed button.
Control panel
Joystick
VR2 Dual Control Unit
Fig. 11.4
Control
button &
Indicator
LED’s
Actuator
button
Speed
indicator
Maximum
speed button
Fig. 11.5
VR2 Dual Control Unit