
Usage
4.3 Power button (with status LED)
Power button on attendant
control unit
Fig. 4-1
Power button on compact
remote
Fig. 4-2
The power button
A
is on the left-hand side of the remote
module, and contains a status LED that lights up or flashes
depending on the status of the system:
•
OFF - system down or sleeping
•
Red (flashing) - powered ON - fault. See
6
Troubleshooting, page 24
.
•
Green - powered ON, ready to drive, the remote
is the remote-in-charge. See
4.6.2 User-in-Charge
Indication (Compact Remote Module), page 19
or
4.6.1
Attendant-in-charge indication (Attendant control unit),
page 19
.
You can use the power button for:
•
Powering the system up and down
•
Requesting to be user-in-charge
•
Performing an EMERGENCY STOP
•
Using lock function
•
Interrupting or waking up from sleep
•
Disabling connectivity (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 the user-in-charge, then the
attendant control unit’s power button can not power
down the system. Pressing the power button when
not the user-in-charge, instead, sends a request to
the system to become the user-in-charge.
Requesting to be user-in-charge
To request control of the mobility device via secondary
remote, see
4.1 Requesting control of the mobility device,
page 14
.
Performing an EMERGENCY STOP
In the event that the mobility device is in a runaway
situation or you want to stop a seating motion quickly, you
can EMERGENCY STOP the mobility device. To stop the
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