Adjusting the driving speed
Low
High
Using the horn
Press the horn button (located above the ON/OFF button). The horn shall sound
as long as the button is pressed.
The status indicator
The status indicator is located below the ON/OFF button. When the LiNX LE system
is not powered up, the status indicator is not lit.
When the LiNX LE system is powered up, and there are no faults with the system,
the status indicator will be lit green.
If, when powered up, there is a fault with the system, then the status indicator will
flash red. The number of flashes will indicate the type of error. For flash codes refer
to paragraph 2: Troubleshooting.
Using the Joystick
Moving the joystick will drive the electric wheelchair in that direction. The amount of
joystick movement will determine the speed that the powerchair will move in that
direction.
Make sure that the joystick is in the neutral (central) position when pressing the
on/off button, otherwise the electronics will be locked. To take this block away let
go the joystick until he goes back in neutral position.
Drive inhibit indication
The speed switch allows the user to limit the maximum speed of
the wheelchair (that is the speed when the joystick is fully
deflected) their preference and environment.
The speed switch offers 10 discrete steps between the lowest
speed (switch to the left) and the highest speed (switch to the
right).
As a visual reminder, a speed symbol is positioned just below the
speed switch to indicate the low and high positions.
Drive inhibit mode is indicated by the battery charger
Chase 1
indicator with a right-to-left chase sequence.
The chase sequence starts with the green LED on the
Chase 2
right-hand side, and by one-by-one, each LED will
switch on and then off. When the sequence completes
at the left-most red LED, it begins again at the
Chase 3
righthand side.
The chase sequence continues until the error
Chase 4
condition has been cleared.
Chase 5
5
LiNX LE
vA - 2013-05