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Invacare® LiNX

DLX-ACU200, DLX-CR400, DLX-CR400LF, Supplement to
power wheelchair user manual

en Remote

User Manual

This manual MUST be given to the user of the product.
BEFORE using this product, this manual MUST be read and saved for
future reference.

Summary of Contents for LiNX DLX-ACU200

Page 1: ...00 DLX CR400 DLX CR400LF Supplement to power wheelchair user manual en Remote User Manual This manual MUST be given to the user of the product BEFORE using this product this manual MUST be read and saved for future reference ...

Page 2: ... whole or in part is prohibited without prior written permission from Invacare Trademarks are identified by and All trademarks are owned by or licensed to Invacare Corporation or its subsidiaries unless otherwise noted Making Life s Experiences Possible is a registered trademark in the U S A ...

Page 3: ...status LED 15 4 4 Mode button 16 4 5 Lock Mode 18 4 6 Reading the Indicators 19 4 6 1 Attendant in charge indication Attendant control unit 19 4 6 2 User in Charge Indication Compact Remote Module 19 4 6 3 Restricted user indication Attendant control unit 19 4 6 4 Sleep indication 19 4 6 5 OON Indication 20 4 6 6 Drive slow down indication 20 4 6 7 Lock out indication 20 4 6 8 Blocked function ind...

Page 4: ... WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation that could result in serious injury or death if it is not avoided CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation that could result in minor or slight injury if it is not avoided IMPORTANT Indicates a hazardous situation that could result in damage to property if it is not avoided Gives useful tips recommendations and information for efficient trouble free use This...

Page 5: ... to interact with the LiNX System The DLX CR400 and DLX CR400LF secondary remote modules allow control of drive powered seating and connectivity functions depending on the configuration of the system The DLX CR400 and DLX CR400LF remote modules are intended to be used with a LiNX module remote module capable of providing information about the active user input The DLX CR400 contains a standard for...

Page 6: ...evice and the capabilities of the driver Performance adjustments must only be made in dry conditions WARNING Risk of injury or damage due to electrical shorts Connector pins on cables connected to the power module can still be live even when the system is off Cables with live pins should be connected restrained or covered with non conductive materials so that they are not exposed to human contact ...

Page 7: ...Safety Risk of damage to the mobility device There are no user serviceable parts inside any case Do not open or disassemble any case 1608055 C 7 ...

Page 8: ...ndications flash codes request to be remote in charge lock the system emergency stop mobility device if no restriction has been set B Attendant in charge indicator indicate that attendant control unit is in charge of the system C Drive function indicator indicates selected Attendant drive function D Seating function indicator indicates the selected seating function E Mode button select function wi...

Page 9: ...charge view the system s status view fault indications flash codes request to be remote in charge lock the system emergency stop mobility device if no restriction has been set B Connectivity indicator indicate that connectivity function is enabled and active C Drive function indicator indicates selected Attendant drive function D Seating function indicator indicates selected seating function E Mod...

Page 10: ...ed attendant drive function using one or more LEDs There can be up to four attendant drive functions one is set as a factory default Drive Function Indicator CREM and CREM LF Only Fig 3 3 The drive function indicator shows the selected compact remote drive function using one or more LEDs There can be up to 4 drive functions two are set as a factory default For changing the drive function see 4 4 M...

Page 11: ...e 4 6 8 Blocked function indication page 21 and 4 6 7 Lock out indication page 20 Seating Indicator The seating indicator B shows the selected seating function For changing the seating function see 4 4 Mode button page 16 For a list of seating functions see below Icon Seating function Tilt Lifter Icon Seating function Right Leg Recline Left Leg or powered center mounted legrest Both Legs Recline a...

Page 12: ...s website address The product s bar code The product s serial number The product s part number Dynamic Controls dynamic logo D WEEE Conformity E Tamper evident seal Warranty void if seal is broken Hardware and application firmware version label The hardware and application firmware version label on a Dynamic Controls product contains information about the hardware and application version that appl...

Page 13: ...e date of manufacture as well as a unique serial number for the particular module The format as shown above is MYYnnnnnn where M is for the month of manufacture using the letters A to L A Jan B Feb C Mar etc YY is the year of manufacture nnnnnn is a unique six digit sequential number For example the remote s serial number as shown above begins with A14 indicating that it was manufactured in Januar...

Page 14: ...ny other joystick knob requires that the installer tests and confirms that the joystick returns to the neutral position whenever the joystick is deflected Tests with the device mounted horizontally and with a water soaked knob foam knobs only are required if the installer judges these risks as significant The joystick controls the direction and speed of the mobility device s drive and seating func...

Page 15: ...vity compact remote module only Powering up and down 1 Press the button to switch the system ON If there is no fault with the system the status indicator lights up green 1 Press the button to switch the system OFF The system powers down and the status indicator switches OFF By default the remote module that powers up the mobility device is in charge of the mobility device If the attendant is not t...

Page 16: ... the system is temporarily not required See 4 5 Lock Mode page 18 Disabling connectivity system wide This chapter applies only for compact remote modules DLX CR400 and DLX CR400LF Connectivity gives access to more profiles Connectivity can be disabled 1 Press and hold button for three seconds during powering up The connectivity indicator and status LED pulse slowly for five seconds then connectivi...

Page 17: ...use the mode button to navigate a list of drive and seating functions The corresponding drive and seating function is indicated in the display 1 Short press the button until the correct seating function is indicated in the display 2 With each subsequent short press you select the next available user function When the last function in the list is reached a further short press selects the user funct...

Page 18: ...the button for four seconds When entering a locked state the mode button flashes quickly three times The system is locked Unlocking the System The secondary remote module can lock a system but cannot unlock it since it has no touch display or horn button To unlock a system locked by a secondary remote module use a primary remote module For primary modules with touch displays 1 Press the button onc...

Page 19: ...ion displays which remote module compact remote module or primary remote module has control of the mobility device If the compact remote module takes over control of the system or powers up with the compact remote module in charge the power button LEDs drive function indicator connectivity indicator and the selected function on the compact remote module on the compact remote module switch on immed...

Page 20: ... the mobility device drives normally Seating OON Warning Fig 4 8 When the system is powering up or after a function change no direct access switches can be active otherwise a seating OON warning is displayed During a seating OON warning the seating indicator flash continually to alert the user and the seating motions do not operate If the direct access switches e g 10 way switch are deactivated th...

Page 21: ...ock out To end the lock out move mobility device back into safe position 4 6 8 Blocked function indication A blocked function indication is displayed if the user tries to change a function while operating in another function A change of function is by default not permitted The blocked function indication differs depending on what caused the block To avoid blocked function indications wait until on...

Page 22: ... could suddenly switch off when losing power This forces an unintended stop Always check the plug of the remote for damage Contact your provider immediately in case of a damaged plug Risk of damage to the remote The remote plug and connector socket fit together in one way only Do not force them together 1 Lightly push to connect the plug of the remote cable and the connector socket The plug must l...

Page 23: ... them from damage Replace damaged components Check for and remove any foreign objects or material Every 6 months test all functions on the controls system to ensure they function correctly Risk of damage to the remote There are no user serviceable parts in any electronic component Do not attempt to open any case or undertake any repairs else warranty will be voided and the safety of the system may...

Page 24: ...gain Faults are categorized according to their source that is there are local faults those that relate to the secondary remote module and there are system faults those that relate to one or more system modules Local faults take priority with the secondary remote module and so local faults are displayed on the secondary remote module instead of system faults if both local and system faults occur at...

Page 25: ...ction 1 Remote fault Check cables and connectors Contact your provider 2 Network or configuration fault Check cables and connectors Recharge the batteries Check charger Contact your provider 3 Motor 11 fault Check cables and connectors Contact your provider 4 Motor 21 fault Check cables and connectors Contact your provider 5 Left magnetic brake fault Check cables and connectors Check left magnetic...

Page 26: ...hapter Pushing the mobility device in freewheel mode in the user manual of your wheelchair Contact your provider 7 Module fault other than remote module Check cables and connectors Check modules Recharge batteries If the chair was stalled reverse away or remove obstacle Contact your provider 1 Configuration of the motors depending on the wheelchair model 26 1608055 C ...

Page 27: ...nded storage temperature 15 C Temperature range for storage according to ISO 7176 9 40 65 C Operating humidity range according to ISO 7176 9 0 90 RH Degree of protection IPX41 Operating forces DLX CR400 DLX CR400LF DLX ACU200 Joystick 1 6 N 1 1 N 1 6 N Power button 2 5 N 2 5 N 2 5 N Mode button 2 5 N 2 5 N 2 5 N 1 IPX4 classification means that the electrical system is protected against spray wate...

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