4.32 VR2 Controller (Fig. 4.13)
Battery Level Indicator
Horn
WARNING!
•
Avoid knocking your control system and especially the
joystick.
•
Be careful not to strike obstacles with the control
system or joystick when you drive.
•
Never drop the control system.
•
When transporting your wheelchair , make sure that
the control system is well protected.
•
Avoid damage to cables.
•
To improve the reliability of the control system keep
exposure to extreme conditions to a minimum.
•
Do not expose your control system or its components
to damp for prolonged periods.
•
If your control system becomes contaminated with
food or drink clean it off as soon as possible.
DANGER!
•
In the event of the wheelchair moving in an
unexpected way RELEASE THE JOYSTICK.
This action will stop the wheelchair under any
circumstances
•
Do not operate the control system if the wheelchair
behaves erratically or shows abnormal signs of
heating, sparks or smoke. Turn the control system off
at once and consult your Sunrise approved dealer.
R-net Control
Please refer to your R-net Owner's Manual for
details.
Rev.C
On/Off Button
Speed
Indicator
Speed
Buttons
Joystick
Fig. 4.13
5.0 Preparing your wheelchair for use
5.1 Handling the wheelchair
NOTE: To dismantle the wheelchair for transport or storage
no tools are required.
List of components when dismantled (components
below are related to the maximum detachable parts and
dependent on the type of seating system chosen):
1 pair of legrests, (Swing-away only).
1 backrest, (Standard, only, not power recline)
1 drive unit with seat frame
5.2 Preparation for transportation or storage
•
First remove the swing-away legrests by depressing the
retaining catch and swinging leg rest out.
•
Lift the leg rest up and off (Fig.5.1-5.2).
•
Leave the armrests in the fold down position, (Fig.5.3).
•
Release and lift off the backrest at the frame, (Fig.5.4).
Now you can store the chassis part (Fig.5.5).
Fig. 5.1
Fig. 5.3
Fig. 5.5
Fig.5.2
Fig. 5.4
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Mini
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