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2. Operating and control panel 1 Drive lever 2 Charging socket 3 socket for BUS cable 4 Socket for programming device 5 In addition to checking and control the ACS remote ACS Action Control System carries out the following monitoring functions e monitoring of drive system e monitoring of power supply If there is a fault or an electrical equipment component breaks down the fault will be shown by the status display 1 blinking 2 2 Operating and control panel 2 2 1 Vehicle functions ON OFF Left hand indicator Switching drive mode Hazard lamps Light Signal horn Drive mode display Right hand indicator Battery charge display 11 2 2 2 Electronic adjustment 1 Lifter ee 2 Legrest left AT SA 3 Backrest adjustment 4 Seat inclination adjustment 5 Legrest right 3 Quick reference e Unlock the remote lock e Switch the remote on with the ON OFF 1 button e Use the drive mode switching 2 to select the required drive level e Use the drive lever to make all steering and driving commands 1 forward 2 right 3 backward 4 left A CAUTION Tipping hazard e Avoid sudden or jerky drive lever movements Operating panel mm aes OS SRE EW Displays on the operating and control panel Battery charging display The battery charging display shows you the current battery charging condition ger AI CUM It is divided into 10 colour coded diode
3. Yes You Can Invacare REM 41 Tray centre joystick Remote User manual C How can you get in touch with Invacare If you have any questions or need support please contact your authorised Invacare Dealer who has the necessary know how and equipment plus the special knowledge concerning your Invacare product and can offer you all round satisfactory service Should you wish to contact Invacare directly you can reach us in Europe at the following addresses and phone numbers A Invacare Austria GmbH a 43 6232 5 53 50 d A Herzog Odilostrasse 101 Fax 43 6232 5 53 54 I A 5310 Mondsee info invacare austria com Austria WWW www invacare at e B Invacare n v T 32 0 50 83 10 10 X L Autobaan 22 Fax 32 0 50 83 10 11 B 8210 Loppem Brugge belgium invacare com K L Belgium WWW www invacare be Senn cn Invacare AG T 41 0 61487 70 80 CH Benkenstra e 260 Fax 41 0 61487 70 81 I CH 4108 Witterswil switzerland invacare com Switzerland WWW www invacare ch CD Invacare GmbH a 49 0 7562 70 00 Alemannenstrafge 10 Fax 49 0 7562 7 00 66 I 88316 Isny kontakt invacare com Deutschland WWW www invacare de eae Invacare A S Kundeservice 45 0 36 90 00 00 LDK sar Ringvej 37 Fax Kundeservice 45 0 36 90 00 01 DK 2605 Brendby denmark invacare com Danmark WWW www invacare dk CE Invacare SA T 34 0 972 49 32 00 ke OI Areny s n Fax 34 0 972 49 32 20 i Pol
4. gon Industrial de Celr contactsp invacare com E 17460 Celr Girona WWW www invacare es ESPA A GB CI CIE Invacare Poirier SAS Route de St Roch F 37230 Fondettes France Invacare Ltd Pencoed Technology Park Pencoed Bridgend CF35 5AQ United Kingdom Invacare Mecc San s r l Via dei Pini 62 36016 Thiene VI ITALIA Invacare Ireland Ltd Unit 5 Seatown Business Campus Seatown Rd Swords County Dublin Ireland Invacare AS Grensesvingen 9 Postboks 6230 Etterstad N 0603 Oslo Norge Invacare B V Celsiusstraat 46 NL 6716 BZ Ede Nederland Invacare Lda Rua Estrada Velha 949 P 4465 784 Leca do Balio Portugal B Fax WWW Customer services Fax Customer services WWW B Fax WWW a Fax WWW Kundeservice Fax Kundeservice WWW a a Fax WWW 33 0 247 62 64 66 33 0 247 42 12 24 contactfr invacare com www invacare fr 44 0 1656 77 62 22 44 0 1656 77 62 20 uk invacare com www invacare co uk 39 0445 38 00 59 39 0445 38 00 34 italla invacare com www invacare it 353 18 10 70 84 353 18 10 70 85 ireland invacare com www invacare ie 47 0 22 57 95 00 47 0 22 57 95 01 norway invacare com island invacare com www invacare no 31 0 318 69 57 57 31 0 318 69 57 58 nederland invacare com csede invacare com www invacare nl 351 225 10 59 46 351 225 10 59
5. S ss uu unun uu aus a Sauna usa amaka suma a dd an ley 36 10 5 eebe Ee ee cg a Q b Vl R n Pu usaha 37 Cleaning ENG T TO ioi kas EE 37 TEOUDISSROOLUIIQ EE 38 Error eogq CC EE 41 1 1 A Introduction This supplementary operating manual is intended to acquaint you with the functions of the Action Control System remote for the table or centre joystick The operating manual contains a description of e control elements e display elements e control functions and information about caring for the remote CAUTION This operating manual is only valid in connection with the operating manual supplied with your mobility aid e You should read the operating manual supplied with your mobility aid thoroughly e Damaged and errors caused by the nonobservance of the operating manual are excluded from the guarantee e Please contact your INVACARE specialist dealer if you have questions or if anything is unclear Important symbols in this manual CAUTION This symbol warns you of danger e Always follow the instructions to avoid injury to the user or damage to the product NOTE This symbol identifies general information which is intended to simplify working with your product and which refers to special functions 2 Fittings 2 1 The remote The remote is used for checking and controlling the mobility aid functions It is divided into the following sections Figures 1 amp 2 Fig 1 Remote area EE Een SC
6. again 43 Fault on left hand Connection Check plug Mobility device motor motor fault on G loose defective connections operating manual 40 electric mobility devices Motor defective Contact your dealer Motors Engage motors Mobility device disengaged operating manual Brake fault in right hand motor Contact your dealer Fault on motor Connection loose Check plug connections Mobility device operating manual Deactivate blink code by switching off and then on again 44 Brake fault in left hand motor Contact your dealer Fault on motor Connection loose Check plug connections Mobility device operating manual 7 x blink Completely discharge battery Contact your dealer Battery voltage too high Contact your dealer 9 x blink Faulty data transmission between modules Contact your dealer 10 x blink Deactivate blink code by switching off and then on again 45 46 Overloaded Turn remote OFF and then ON again motors 12 x blink Compatibility problems between modules Mobility device operating manual Contact your dealer us j 6uz CO LO ZLOC 9 EQ 9SESJ 9oM JOC c08 6 ENUEN Siy JO ON J9opJO 41
7. for adjusting the components are located next to the symbols Left hand button row raise option 1 Right hand button row lower option 2 3 Seat inclination 4 Backrest 5 Legrest left 6 Legrest right 10 10 1 Battery charging and maintenance Notes on charging batteries Always observe the battery charger operating manual and the information printed on the front and back of the battery charger Batteries can be charged overnight because the battery charger is fitted with automatic switch off This prevents the batteries being overcharged 1 Charging cable 2 Power supply 35 10 2 Charging the batteries e First plug the battery charger charging plug 1 into the remote charging socket 2 e Now you can plug the battery charger into the mains Battery charger displays Red and yellow LEDs illuminate start of charging process Red and green LEDs illuminate end of charging process After the batteries have been charged e First disconnect the battery charger from the mains e Now disconnect the charging plug from the remote charging socket CAUTION It is imperative that you follow the connection sequence described above CAUTION Always remove the charging plug from the remote charging socket after every charging session A A 10 3 Battery maintenance 11 The batteries in your mobility device must be charged every month if the device is at a standstill for longe
8. on the wheelchair Selection of the options is made using the buttons on the operating and control panel 1 The LEDs above the button symbols show that the selected component can be adjusted NOTE The bar in the drive mode display only appears if setting mode is active The components are adjusted using the drive lever on the remote A remote control independent of the remote on the mobility device which can operate electrical components is available as an option Select option e Press the keypad with the appropriate symbol The LEDs above the symbol then illuminate The drive mode display shows bars 1 Drive mode display 2 Lifter 3 Legrest right 4 Seat adjustment 5 Backrest adjustment 6 Legrest left i i 31 32 Adjusting options Adjust the selected option by moving the drive lever forwards or backwards Drive lever forwards raise option 1 Drive lever to rear lower option 2 Switching back to drive mode e Press the keypad with the appropriate symbol again The LEDs above the symbol then goes out The drive mode display shows the drive mode selected 1 Drive mode display 2 Lifter 3 Legrest right 4 Seat adjustment 5 Backrest adjustment 6 Legrest left 33 34 Electrical seat backrest and legrest adjustment with the remote control All adjustable components are shown on the remote control with symbols see photo Buttons
9. 47 351 225 10 57 39 portugal invacare com www invacare pt ex terf rs ljare 3 Invacare amp AB Fagerstagatan 9 e FIN s 163 91 Sp nga Sverige Tillverkare Invacare Deutschland GmbH Kleiststrake 49 D 32457 Porta Westfalica Deutschland Eastern European Distributor european Organisation EDO countries Kleiststra 5e 49 D 32457 Porta Westfalica Deutschland Kundtjanst Fax Kundtjanst WWW M LNDAL C Fax LANDSKRONA B Fax OSKARSHAMN B Fax 46 0 8 761 70 90 46 0 8 761 81 08 sweden invacare com finland invacare com www invacare se 46 0 31 86 36 00 46 0 31 86 36 06 ginvacare invacare com 46 0 418 2 85 40 46 0 418 1 80 89 linvacare invacare com 46 0 491 1 01 40 46 0 491 1 01 80 oinvacare invacare com 49 0 5731 75 45 40 49 0 5731 75 45 41 edo invacare com www invacare de Table of Contents Chapter 1 2 Page Ji d e e le a lod j EE 7 134 important symbols inthis Manual 532 2 eege T Side E 9 SCH Haer 9 2 2 Operating ahd control D8nel isc 5i4 ee Ee Beie 11 22221 Velllel lee S RETE bilya xab ted kenan KWA UI 11 22 2 EICCIONIC AO USUNEN EE 12 Quick f r iC 5 u clan nadan l bi kay ka eeh ka 12 Displays on the operating and control panel 15 4 1 Battery Charging display EE 15 4 2 Drive mode and drive mode display
10. Move the drive lever to the required drive ge spot direction WITHOUT driving forwards or cs backwards Wd not available on G40 7 1 28 Connection sockets All connection sockets are located on the front of the remote 1 Charging socket 2 Socket for BUS cable 3 Programming socket Charging socket The charging socket is used to connect the battery charger A cap safeguards it against dirt and water entry 7 2 7 3 Programming socket The socket is used to connect a data transfer cable to a PC or the programming device Special hardware and software is required for programming the remote or changing the drive modes NOTE The ACS controller electronics is programmed with standard values in our works Your INVACARE dealer can carry out programming tailored to fit your requirements Connection socket for BUS cable supply cable The bus cable 2 is used to provide power to the remote and also for data transport between the remote and the power module The connecting cable plug is secured in the socket with a locking device 1 The locking device must be pressed before the plug can be removed 29 8 30 Operation of electrically adjustable options The electrically adjustable options include the seat backrest and legrest adjustment in addition to the lifter ILIAIILTTA Not every wheelchair has all the options You can only select the options that are actually available
11. iable Complete drive lever deflection Highest possible speed for selected drive mode or largest possible steering deflection Driving safety You should always observe the driving and safety information contained in your mobility device operating manual in addition to this information CAUTION Tipping hazard e Avoid sudden and jerky drive lever movements CAUTION Accident hazard e Avoid sudden changes to your drive direction 25 amp CAUTION Accident hazard e Drive down inclines or hills with maximum 2 3 maximum speed A CAUTION Tipping hazard e Only ever drive up inclines with the backrest upright and the lowest possible seat inclination 6 3 Steering and driving commands Driving Move the drive lever forwards 1 Forward and reverse forwards The deflection of the drive lever determines driving your driving speed Driving in Pull the drive lever to the rear 2 reverse The deflection of the drive lever determines your driving speed 26 Braking Return the drive lever to the centre position NOTE If you let go of the drive lever it will automatically return to the centre position The mobility device will then brake automatically Driving around While you are driving forwards or backwards 1 Driving around bends bends move the drive lever to the required drive direction 2 The deflection of the drive lever determines your steering deflection bend radius Turning on the
12. icators only on TUV versions 21 5 5 Hazard lamps Display Red LED 1 above button 2 x et 245758 Switching the hazard lamps on IT f e Switch the remote on e Press the hazard lamp button 2 once The LED 1 will blink NOTE If you wish to leave the mobility device with the hazard lamps blinking you can now switch the remote off and lock it Switching the hazard lamps off e Switch the remote on e Press the hazard lamp button 2 twice The LED 1 will go out 22 NOTE o e If the remote is not switched off you only need to press the button once to switch the hazard lamps off e f you want to stop the status display blinking you can do so by switching the remote off and on again 5 6 Lighting Display Green LED 1 above button 2 Switching the lighting on e Press the lighting button 2 once The LED 1 will illuminate Switching the lighting off e Press the lighting button 2 once The LED 1 will go out WR AIITE 23 5 7 24 Horn e Press the button 1 to activate the signal horn This will remain active as long as you keep the button pressed a e a TA 6 2 Joystick General info All steering and driving commands are entered using the drive Drive lever lever The driving speed and steering deflection is dependent on the deflection of the drive lever Regulation of the speed and steering deflection is infinitely var
13. lity device module and remote is loose operating manual Light module defective Check light module Contact your dealer Programming wrong Check programming Contact your dealer 13 Error code list Before assessing the error codes carry out the following test e Turn the remote on and off several times Wait approx 15 seconds before switching on The test sequence checks whether the fault can be repaired automatically by the electronics system and the status display stops blinking If this is not the case use the following table of blink codes to localise the fault 41 42 Remote status display blink codes Module defective Contact your dealer Fault in lighting Bulb defective Replace bulb Mobility device unit operating manual Short circuit in Check lighting unit Contact your dealer lighting unit Fault on light servo or adjustment Check plug connections Mobility device module operating manual Check module Contact your dealer Actuator motors Contact your dealer defective Steering servo disengaged only for Engage steering servo Mobility device G40 electric mobility devices operating manual 3 x blink Fault on right Connection Check plug connections Mobility device hand motor loose defective operating manual Motor defective Contact your dealer Motor disengaged only for G40 Engage motors Mobility device electric mobility devices operating manual Deactivate blink code by switching off and then on
14. lues in our works Your INVACARE dealer can carry out programming tailored to fit your requirements Displaying status information The ON OFF LED is designed as an error message display status display 1 If this display blinks it means there is a fault in the electric equipment The cause of the fault is displayed through the use of a blink code Refer to Error code list for error codes 17 5 Switches on the operating and control panel 5 1 ON OFF button You can use this button to switch the entire electronics and therefore the mobility device ON or OFF Switching on e Press the ON OFF button 1 once briefly The following displays will illuminate green LED above switch character the battery charging display shows the current charging status the drive mode display shows the drive level you have set Pe 1 K La ZER Switching off e Press the ON OFF button 1 again The LED battery charging display and drive mode display go out NOTE If the mobility device cannot be switched on or if it is not ready to drive after switching on please check whether the lock has been locked see Activating deactivating the immobilizer whether the status display is blinking see Error code list for error codes 52 Activating deactivating the immobilizer Activating the immobilizer Immobilizer e Switch on the remote f 4 e Use the end of the magnetic key Invacare Logo to move ove
15. r periods 4 weeks or more This ensures that the full charge is retained and that the batteries are not damaged by self discharge Cleaning the remote When cleaning the remote please note the following points e Only clean the remote using a moist cloth and gentle cleansing agents e Only ever use abrasive free cleansing agents e Never subject the remote to direct water jets e Never use a high pressure cleaner 3 12 38 Troubleshooting Mobility device does not drive or becomes slower Status display in Batteries defective Replace battery Contact your remote has gone dealer out Battery completely Pre charge battery Contact your discharged dealer Power supply Check plug Mobility device interrupted connections operating manual Check battery fuse Contact your dealer Status display in remote is blinking Check error code Chapter 4 3 Status display blinking after 4 seconds the point in the drive mode display blinks as well Drive lever was not in neutral Turn remote OFF and then ON Mobility device position when switched on again operating manual Remote defective Replace remote Contact your dealer Red LED in battery charging display and status display is blinking drive mode display shows bars Discharged battery Charge battery Chapter 10 2 39 40 Hazard lamp display is blinking only for 10 km h T V version Connecting plug between light Check plug connections Mobi
16. r the sensor area 1 on the remote key symbol The horn will sound briefly once The remote shuts down automatically The immobilizer is activated Deactivating the immobilizer e Switch on the remote The status display will flash red slowly e Use the end of the magnetic key Invacare Logo to move over the sensor area 1 on the remote key symbol 19 5 3 Drive mode switching The selection of drive modes takes place using the keypad 2 located to the left of the drive mode display 1 Switching between drive modes 1 and 5 LE MN M E a 8 Tg e Press the keypad 2 as often as required to select the required drive mode NOTE The drive mode can be scrolled the display continues from drive mode 5 to drive mode 1 20 5 4 Indicators The buttons for the right hand 1 and left hand 2 indicators are located on the upper section of the remote Display Green LEDs 3 to the side of the buttons Switching the indicators on e Press the button for the required indicator direction The appropriate LED blinks Changing the indicator direction e Press the button for the other indicator direction You can change the indicator direction while the indicator is blinking Switching the indicators off e Press the indicator button on the side which is currently blinking The LED will go out CAUTION If an indicator bulb is defective this is displayed by rapid blinking of the front ind
17. s 3 x red 4 x yellow 3x green If an individual diode goes out this shows the reduced battery charging condition and therefore the reducing driving range of the mobility device Display meanings All diodes illuminate full driving range 7 batteries completely charged three red diodes illuminate reduced driving range recharge batteries at end of journey three red diodes blinking extremely low driving range recharge batteries as soon as possible 15 4 2 two red diodes blinking battery reserve charge batteries immediately The driving range including battery reserve is extremely low After a certain drive time the electronics system switches the drive off automatically and brings the mobility device to a standstill overdischarge protection NOTE The possible driving range of your mobility device is dependent on the condition of the route flat or hilly and your driving style Drive mode and drive mode display The programmable drive mode summarises the most important drive characteristics such as the mobility device forward backward and bend speed i J The drive mode has 5 stages as set at the works Stage 1 very slow drive behaviour reduced maximum driving speed to Stage 5 dynamic drive behaviour highest possible maximum driving speed The drive mode display 1 shows which stage you are currently in 4 3 NOTE The ACS controller electronics is programmed with standard va
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