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User Manual
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Please follow this procedure
Place the joystick in the neutral position and turn the control system off and on
again to clear the fault. If the fault does not clear go to the next step;
Switch off the control system;
Disconnect and reconnect all connectors on the power chair and the control
system to make sure they are mated securely;
Check the condition of the battery;
If you can’t find the problem, see chapter 8;
Switch on the control system again and try to drive the power chair. If the
safety circuits operate again, switch off and do not try to use the power chair.
Contact your Travelux dealer.
4.2
Up-down switch
The Travelux Venture is provided with a special up-down switch. This is an electric
adjustment; it helps you to reach for higher places. For example, high cabinets in the
kitchen.
The highest position will look like picture 2. The lowest position will look like
Picture 3. You can adjust this with the UP-DOWN switch, which you can find below
the joystick. On picture 4, you can see what the switch looks like. Push the switch to
UP to go up, and push the switch to DOWN to go down. Let go of the switch if you
think the chair is high or low enough. If you let go of the switch, it will stop going up
or down. If the chair is in the highest or lowest position, it will stop moving up or
down. This means that you can easily push the switch up or down until the chair
doesn’t move up or down anymore. Then you know that you have reached the highest
or the lowest point.
Warning:
The Travelux Venture can only drive in the lowest position. Make sure that the
chair is in the lowest position before you try to drive the Venture, otherwise it
won’t move forward.
Picture 2
Picture 3
Picture 4