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16.
Control
16.1
Driving in electric wheelchair
16.1.1 Climbing ability
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When driving over obstacles higher than approx. 60-70mm, the power wheelchair can become lodged on
the battery box and become stuck or possibly tip over.
16.1.2 Load capacity
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Do not drive over surfaces where there is a risk of getting stuck or tipping over. Note the total weight of
the vehicle.
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see chapter „21.1 Technical data and dimensions“
16.1.3 Rough terrain or terrain
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When driving on rough ground or off-road driving, there is a risk that you will get stuck or overturn along
with your electric wheelchair.
16.1.4 Smooth surfaces, traction
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When driving over smooth surfaces (eg. slippery ramps, wet grass, snow, ice, etc.) your electric wheelchair
may lose its traction. When this occurs, the driving force or the braking power is not transmitted to the
wheels and power is lost.
16.2
Control panel R-NET CJSM-L
Fig. 51: Control panel R-NET CJSM-L
With the control panel (joystick) built into your power wheelchair, you
can control all of the power wheelchair's driving, steering and braking
processes. All additional functions which are equipped with displace-
ment motors, such as the lifting arm and the sitting functions, must also
be operated via the control panel.
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“On/off” key
①
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“Direction indicator, right/left” keys ②
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Display showing the signal currently active (light, indicator) ③
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Display ④ (colour)
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MODE key ⑤ for switching function – drive program/seat function
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PROFILE key ⑥ (selection of movement levels)
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Joystick ⑦
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“Horn” key ⑧
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Function key ⑨ for selecting/drilling down to movement levels
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“Hazard lights” key ⑩
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“Light” key ⑪
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Charging status indicator for storage battery ⑫
16.2.1 Overview of the control elements
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⑩
④
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⑤
①
⑦
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