Form 07A –Frontier V6, V4 and Extreme X8 Owner’s Manual ENGLISH.docx
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6.7.2
LED Control System Indication
The status of the control system can be understood by observing the LED Battery Gauge and LED
Speed/Profile Indicator. The control system is on when any of the Battery Gauge LEDs are on.
Basic Speed Indicator Signals
Steady
All is well. The number of LEDs illuminated shows the maximum speed
setting OR the profile selected (e.g. 4 LEDs indicates speed/profile 4)
Rippling up and down This indicates the control system is locked, refer to Locking the Control
System (below) for details of how to unlock the control system.
Flashing
Inhibit: This indicates the speed of the wheelchair is being limited for
safety reasons. The exact reason will depend on the type of wheelchair,
however, the most common cause is that the seat is in the elevated
position.
Rippling Outwards
The Control System has detected that a new module has been added and
is reconfiguring.
Speeds 2 and 4 Flash
When the control system requires a reboot; for example, after a module
re-configuration, the second and fourth speed indicator LEDs will flash.
Battery Gauge Signals
Steady
All is well. The charge available in the battery is displayed.
Slowly Flashing
The control system is functioning correctly, but you should charge the battery
as soon as possible.
Stepping up
The wheelchair batteries are being charged.
Rapid Flashing
System trip: The control system safety circuits have been triggered and are
preventing the wheelchair from moving. The R-net has detected a problem
somewhere in the wheelchair’s electrical system. See below.
6.7.3
LED Joystick Troubleshooting
Also See 6.10 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
The battery needs charging or there is a bad connection to the battery.
Check the connections to the battery. If the connections are good, try
charging the battery
The left hand motor* has a bad connection. Check the connections to the
left hand motor
The left hand motor* has a short circuit to a battery connection. Contact
your service agent
The right hand motor* has a bad connection. Check the connections to
the right hand motor
The right hand motor* has a short circuit to a battery connection.
Contact your service agent
The wheelchair is being prevented from driving by an external signal. The
exact cause will depend on the type of wheelchair you have