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H e a d e r
D. CIRCUIT BREAKERS
1. Notes:
Your Quickie Freestyle has a circuit breaker protruding through the shroud cover at the
right rear of the chair.
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In the unlikely event of a short circuit or heavy overload, all power to your chair will
be shut off.
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To reset your chair, depress the circuit breaker button located at the rear corner of
the chair. A few minutes wait is required before the circuit breaker will reset.
2. Repeated Shutdown:
If the chair continues to shut down after resetting, have it serviced by a supplier.
E. INTEGRAL JOYSTICK
The standard integral joystick controls the chair’s performance. It consists of the following
parts:
1. Speed Control or Drive Mode Selection Buttons (A and B)
To decrease the speed level depress button A. Or, when 1- 5 Drive modes are programmed,
depress button A to activate lower drive mode(s).
To increase speed level, depress button B. Or, when 1- 5 Drive modes are programmed,
depress button B to activate higher drive mode(s).
Speed level active, or Drive Mode selected, is indicated on display (C) by a series of five
lights. One light indicates slowest level/mode currently active, while five lights indicates
highest level/mode currently active.
2. Battery Charge Indicator (D)
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Green lights indicate that batteries are fully charged.
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Yellow lights indicate that batteries need recharging.
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When the lights stay in the red band, the batteries must be recharged.
3. On/Off Button (E)
Turning the chair on or off is accomplished by depressing button E.
4. Horn (F)
5. Joystick (G)
The joystick controls the direction and speed of your chair. Turn the chair on and move the
joystick in the direction you want to go.
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Moving the joystick from the neutral (center) position disengages the motor locks,
allowing the chair to move.
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The chair will move faster the more you move the joystick away from neutral.
NOTE–
If your speed becomes hard to manage, release the Joystick and the chair will come to a com-
plete stop.
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When you release the joystick it will return to neutral; the chair will slow to a stop
and the motor locks will reengage.
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We recommend that you switch the chair off if you stop for any length of time. This
will conserve battery power.
NOTE–
Once the chair stops, switching the chair off will not affect the motor locks.
6. Joystick Boot (H)
Make sure the boot is not torn or cracked (this could allow debris, water or moisture to
enter). If the boot is torn or cracked, replace it as soon as you can.
X . O p e r a t i n g G u i d e
Circuit
Breaker
A
D
F
G
H
B
E
C
Integral Joystick