6.15.2 Powered seat lift
The seat can lift up to 300 mm by operating it through
your control system.
WARNING!
Before operating the seat lift function ensure that
•
the immediate area around the wheelchair is clear of
possible obstructions,
(eg wall shelving), and potential hazards, (eg small
•
children and pets).
Operating the tilt will limit the drive speed of the
•
wheelchair .
Operating the seat lift and another electric option will
•
stop the drive all together.
VR2 Control:
To operate the powered lift:
Push one of the actuator buttons that has the seat
•
icon on it to select actuator mode.
Operate the joystick left or right to select the actuator
•
required (actuator 1 or actuator 2). Selection is
indicated via the lighting of the red LED adjacent to
the desired actuator button.
Operate the joystick in the forward or rearward
•
direction to move the seat lift up or down.
Release the joystick when the desired height is
•
reached.
To return to drive mode press the actuator button
•
again.
CAUTION!
Once the seat is fully raised or fully down, do not hold the
joystick in its operating position as this could damage the
actuator
R-net Control
Please refer to your R-net Owner's Manual for
details.
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6.15.3 Powered seat tilt
The seat can be tilted by operating your control system.
VR2 Control:
To operate the powered tilt please follow the instructions
listed in section 6.11.2, but select the actuator button
associated with the Tilt function.
WARNING!
Before operating the seat Tilt function ensure that
•
the immediate area around the wheelchair is clear of
possible obstructions, (Fig. 6.29).
(eg wall shelving), and potential hazards, (eg small
•
children and pets).
Operating the seat Tilt will limit the drive speed of
•
the wheelchair .
Operating the seat Tilt and another electric option
•
will stop the drive all together.
R-net Control
Please refer to your R-net Owner's Manual for
details.
NOTE: With the seat lift raised the maximum speed is
limited to approximately 10% of its normal value. This is
known as "Creep Mode".
Raising the seat in combination with other powered
seating options, such as tilt/recline/leg rests, can
suspend the normal drive options, (depending on
programming). This is quite normal and is a safety
feature.
To start driving the wheelchair again, bring the seating
options back to their start positions.
Fig.6.29
1.5m
Rev.3.0