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Issue 6
VR2
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On/off button:
This
connects or disconnects the
entire electronic system,
which supplies energy to
the motors. Do not use this
button to stop the chair
except in case of emergency,
doing so may damage the
wheelchair.
•
Battery Gauge:
This
indicates that the wheelchair
is under power. It also
indicates any fault there
may be in functioning. The
number of lights flashing
indicates the fault type.
(See “Battery Gauge” in this
manual.)
•
Speed indicator:
This
indicates the maximum
speed set for the wheelchair.
There are five speeds
predefined. The first is
the lowest, the last is the
highest.
•
Speed decrease button:
Decrease the maximum
speed setting
•
Speed increase button:
Increase the maximum
speed setting
•
Horn switch
Battery Gauge
• If it remains lit, this means
that everything is OK. It
flashes to indicate any fault
that may have arisen. Slow
and stable flashing means the
batteries need charging.
• If it flashes once every 2.5
seconds, this means that the
control system has deactivated
particularly if the wheelchair has
not been used for a certain period
of time. To reactivate it, turn off
the system and then turn it on
again.
• If the fault indicator flashes
rapidly, this indicates that there
is a fault. Turn off the system.
Check the state of the batteries
and the connections, and turn on
the system again. If the flashing
continues, the number of bars
flashing will indicate the location
of the fault.
- If the number of bars on is 1:
The batteries need charging, or
are badly connected.
- If the number of bars on is 2:
The left motor is improperly
connected.
- If the number of bars on is 3:
Electrical fault in the left motor.
- If the number of bars on is 4:
The right motor is improperly
Fig. 33
VR2
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