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6 - CONTROL PaNEL
6.1 Control Panel Overview
The control-panel components are (Figure 16):
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Brake Button
- The symbol on this button is a “Stop
Sign” with a slash through it
.
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Indicator Light
- The light is illuminated red, green,
or is not illuminated to provide feedback to the user.
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Mode Button
- The symbol on this button is the Ferno
“FW” logo
.
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Display
- The liquid-crystal display provides informa-
tion about a variety of chair functions, including
battery charge, battery status, brake status, calibration
and setting information, and more.
SOFTWaRE VERSiONS
The information displayed varies depending on the software
installed in the motor and control panel.
The software version is displayed briefly during the
calibration procedure (see
Calibrating the Paddles,
page
42). Be aware that you will need to calibrate the paddles to
exit this mode.
WiRELESS CONNECTiON
Each time the power switch is pressed ON, the motor must
make a wireless connection with the control panel.
1. Press the power switch . The motor will beep every
five seconds until it
locates and connects with
the control panel, or until you press
.
2. Tap a paddle in either direction. The control panel
awakens and attempts to connect with the motor.
3. When the components link, the motor emits three
beeps. The display shows the standard screen
indicating the status of the Main Battery. If there is
sufficient power, the brake is engaged.
If the link fails, the control panel briefly displays the
text, “MASTER not found!” (Figure 17). After this,
the control panel will go to sleep.
Control Panel
If the text, “MASTER not found!” is displayed, the motor
cannot locate the control panel. Do the following:
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Connect a charged main battery (page 15).
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Press the power switch (page 17).
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If these solutions don’t work, attach the
interconnect cord (page 41).
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Paddle (2)
Display
Track Brake LED
Mode Button
Brake Button
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Non-Wireless Connection
As an option, the interconnect cord (provided)
may be permanently connected to the control
panel and motor. In this state, the control
panel does not need to connect wirelessly to
the controller. See
Interconnect Cord,
page 41.