Turn wheelchair On/Off
Turn the power on:
Press the On/Off button. The On/Off button will light green and all LEDs of the
battery indicator turn on and display the current battery status.
If there is a fault with the system when powering up, the status indicator will indicate the fault with
a series of red flashes. If the fault is one that prevents the system from driving, then the battery
gauge will flash continuously.
If the wheelchair is turned on while the joystick is out of neutral, the wheelchair will not drive.
Release the joystick back to neutral in 5 seconds and the fault will disappear. If the joystick is not
released back to neutral (centre) within 5 seconds, the fault becomes a Module fault (the status
indicator is flashing red), and the wheelchair will not drive. To clear this fault, loosen the joystick
to the neutral position and turn the operator control off and then back on.
Turn the power off:
Press the On/Off button. The system will power down and the status indicator
will switch off.
Emergency stop:
If the user needs to stop the wheelchair quickly, the On/Off button can be pressed to perform an
EMERGENCY STOP. The wheelchair will come to a halt quickly.
Sleep mode
The operator control will go to sleep after a period of inactivity of a quarter.
When the system sleeps, it is partially turned off to reduce energy consumption.
To reactivate the operator control:
Press any button on the operator control or move the joystick. The system turns on.
Using the battery charge indicator
Battery
charge
indicator
The battery charge indicator (located above the horn
button) is used to indicate that your wheelchair power is on
and provides an estimate of the remaining battery capacity.
Any green LED's indicate that your batteries are well
charged.
If only amber and red LED's are light, the batteries are
moderately charged. Recharge your batteries before you
make a long trip.
If only red LED's are light, the batteries are running out of
charge. Recharge as soon as possible.
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