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TOP BAR (Fig. 20)
Battery Indicator (Fig. 21):
Displays the charge available in the battery and alerts the user when the charge level is low.
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Steady: Indicates that all is well.
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Flashing Slowly: The control system is functioning correctly, but you should charge the
battery as soon as possible.
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Stepping Up: The wheelchair batteries are being charged. You will not be able to drive
the wheelchair until the charger is disconnected and you have switched the control
system off and on again.
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If the battery gauge shows red, yellow and green, the batteries are charged (bars 1-10).
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If the battery gauge shows just red and yellow, then you should charge the batteries as
soon as you can (bars 1-7).
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If the battery gauge shows just red, then you should charge the batteries immediately
(bars 1-3).
Focus (Fig. 22)
When the control system contains more than one method of direct control, such as a sec-
ondary Joystick Module or a Dual Attendant Module, then the Module that has control of
the wheelchair will dislay the green Focus symbol.
BASE BAR
Current Profile (Fig. 23)
The currently selected profile is shown in numeric form.
Motor Temperature (Fig. 24)
This red symbol is displayed when the control system has intentionaly reduced the power to
the motors, in order to protect them against heat damage.
Control System Temperature (Fig. 25)
This red symbol is displayed when the control system has intentionally reduced its own
power, in order to protect itself against heat damage.
MAIN SCREEN AREA
–Drive Screen–
Profile Name (Fig. 26)
This is a text string that displays the name of the currently selected profile.
Clock (Fig. 27)
This displays the current time in a numeric format.
Speed Display (Fig. 28)
This gives a proportional display of the wheelchair’s speed.
Maximum Speed Indicator (Fig. 29)
This displays the current maxiumum speed setting.
Digital Speed Display (Fig. 30)
This displays the actual speed of the wheelchair derived from the motors.
Odometer (Fig. 31)
This displays the distance driven by the wheelchair. The display can show either the total dis-
tance or the trip distance, in miles or kilometers. The Settings Menu contains an option that
sets whether the trip or total distance is displayed, as well as a facility to reset the trip dis-
tance. If Latched operation is active, then that symbol will take priority over the odometer.
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IX. CONTROLS, JOYSTICK & OPERATING GUIDE