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BOSS 4.5, RF, P3 & P4 OWNERS MANUAL 13
Controls for the power wheelchair
operation are located on the arm mounted joystick console and the power
module mounted to the frame. Become familiar with all controls with the power button in the OFF position.
Each is described in the following section
1.
On/Off
2. Increase/Decrease Speed
3. Battery Gauge
4.
Joystick
5.
Horn
6.
Speedometer
7. Attendant Control LED
8. Service Indicator LED
Joystick Console
1. TURNING THE POWER ON and OFF
Press the Power button once to turn the power on. All
indicators will fl ash briefl y. The current state of battery charge will be displayed and the powerchair may be
operated as normal.
Note:
If the SHARK is turned on while the joystick is out of neutral, an OONAPU fault will be displayed - refer
to the SHARK Display Information Chart.. Release the joystick back to neutral and the fault will disappear.
OONAPU (Out Of Neutral At Power Up) is a feature that prevents SHARK for driving if the joystick is out of
neutral when SHARK is turned on or an inhibit condition removed.
This feature prevents sudden and unexpected powerchair movements.
Press the Power button again to turn the power off. The LED's will turn off.
Note: Alternatively, SHARK may be placed into a Lock Mode (See Locking Instructions). This may be prefer-
able to turning the power off if leaving the powerchair at a place where unauthorized persons may attempt to
use the powerchair.
2. ADJUSTING THE DRIVING SPEED
The user can adjust the
chair's top speed to suit their preferences and environment. The currently se-
lected top speed is shown on the Speedometer and can be adjusted using the
"Increase Speed" (Hare) and "Decrease Speed" (Tortoise) buttons.
Operating the Power Wheelchair