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C. THERMAL ROLL-BACK
Your chair has a thermal roll back circuit.
This protects the motors from damage
due to overheating. In extreme conditions
(such as repetitive hill climbing) the circuit
will decrease the power to your motors.
This allows the chair to operate at a
reduced speed.When the motors cool, the
chair will return to normal speed.
D. CIRCUIT BREAKERS
1. Notes:
Your Quickie P120 has two styles of
battery box; Single (one circuit breaker)
and Dual (two circuit breakers, one on
each box)
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In the unlikely event of a short circuit
or heavy overload, all power to your
chair will be shut off.
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To reset your chair, depress the circuit
breaker button(s) on the battery box
lids. A few minutes wait is required
before the circuit breaker(s) will reset.
2. Repeated Shutdown:
If the chair continues to shut down
after resetting, have it serviced by
a supplier.
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1. Notes:
The Quickie Integral Programmer lets
you adjust the control settings of the
P120. You can customize a program for
yourself or select the standard program.
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acceleration rate
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deceleration rate
•
turn acceleration
•
turn deceleration
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forward speed
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reverse speed
•
turn speed
2. To Program Your Chair:
a. Turn
off
power to the chair.
b. Insert Integral Programmer Pad plug
(1) into the charger socket.
c. Turn
on
power to the chair; program
as needed.
d. Remove plug and drive chair.
Note:
Review the Quickie Integral
Programmer Owner’s Manual for more
details on how to program your chair.
Note:
Quickie’s Smart Pad Programmer or
Smart Box Programmer are not compatible
with the Quickie P120 controller C.
Note:
Program settings that are not matched
for the capabilities of the rider can result in
serious injury. Do Not alter settings without
the advice of your health care professional.
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A. CONTROL SETTINGS
1. It is vital to match control settings to your level of function and ability.
2. Consult your health care professional and your supplier to select the best
control settings for you.
3. Check and adjust the settings every six to twelve months (or more often, if needed).
4. Adjust the control settings
immediately
if you notice any change in
your ability to:
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Control the joystick.
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Hold your torso erect.
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Avoid running into objects.
5. Control Settings are adjusted through the use of the Quickie Integral
Programmer (QIP) Pad. See your supplier if you do not own a Quickie Integral
Programmer Pad.
Note:
Quickie’s Smart Pad Programmer or Smart Box Programmer are
not compatible with the Quickie P120 controller.
B. QUICKIE INTEGRAL PROGRAMMER QIP (OPTIONAL)
Program settings beyond the ability of the rider can result in serious injury. Consult
your health care advisor before you alter settings.