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1. can be affected by Electro Magnetic Interference EMI Such interference may be generated by radio stations TV stations other radio transmitters and cellular phones If the chair exhibits erratic behavior due to EMI turn the control system off immediately and consult your service agent PGDT accepts no liability for losses of any kind arising from failure to comply with this condition It is the responsibility of the chair manufacturer to ensure that the wheelchair complies with appropriate National and International EMC legislation PGDT accepts no liability for losses of any kind arising from failure to comply with this condition The wheelchair user must comply with all wheelchair safety warnings PGDT accepts no liability for losses of any kind arising from failure to comply with this condition 16 2 March 2010 Page of 35 16 17 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair S Safety Checks The electronic circuits in your control system have been designed to be extremely safe and reliable The on board microcomputer carries out safety checks at up to 100 times per second To supplement this safety monitoring you should carry out the following periodic checks lf the control system fails any of these checks do not use the wheelchair and contact your service agent 9 Daily Checks Joystick With the control system switched off check that the joystick is not bent
2. circuit breaker is in the OUT position popped out the batteries are disconnected from the rest of the electronic control system 2 March 2010 Page of 35 26 27 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair P Circuit breaker in out postion Batteries disconnected Optional accessories such as automotive horn and 12 volt outlet are connected to the batteries with separately fused circuits Please check the fuses regular automotive type if experiencing any problem with the automotive horn and 12 volt outlet The fuses are located inside the battery box page 20 2 March 2010 Page of 35 27 28 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair Mechanical Troubleshooting Power wheelchair veers left or right Check for correct and equal tire pressure Check for loose front stem nuts bolts Power wheelchair has sluggish turn Check for correct and equal tire performance pressure Check for loose front stem nuts bolts adjust turn acceleration Front casters flutter Check for correct and equal tire pressure Check for loose front stem nuts bolts Body postion Troubleshooting All other control components are under batteries in the event of a power failure of motor check to make sure connections are tight The ISM controls the actuators for positioning if your chair is not equipped with a 3 switch system If the chair will not stan
3. or damaged and that it returns to the center when you push and release it If there is a problem do not continue with the safety checks and contact your service agent 9 2 Weekly Checks Parking brake This test should be carried out on a level floor with at least one meter clear space around the wheelchair Switch on the control system Check that the screen remains on after initialization and that the battery gauge is displaying a reasonable amount of charge Push the joystick slowly forwards until you hear the parking brakes operate The chair may start to move Immediately release the joystick You must be able to hear each parking brake operate within a few seconds Repeat the test a further three times pushing the joystick slowly backwards left and right Connectors Make sure that all connectors are securely mated Cables Check the condition of all cables and connectors for damage Joystick gaiter Check the thin rubber gaiter or boot around the base of the joystick shaft for damage or splitting Check visually only do not handle the gaiter Mounting Make sure that all the components of the control system are securely mounted Do not overtighten any securing screws 93 Servicing To ensure continued satisfactory service we suggest you have your wheelchair and control system inspected by your service agent after a period of 1 year from commencement of service Contact your service agent for details when the inspecti
4. selected a power chair incorporating some of the most innovative features available on any power chair in the Chief 107 ZRX Redman Power Chair wants to assure that the 10 7 ZRX exceeds your expectations in product design that address both clinical and lifestyle needs As you become familiar with the 107 ZRX s safety precautions and operating and maintenance instructions keep in mind that we are only a phone call away if you need any assistance or additional information Our Customer Service Department is available to you for any of your needs and you can contact them on their own toll free number 800 727 6684 The Customer Service representatives are your first stop when you need any assistance from Redman Power Chair Because we custom build each 10 7 ZRX to meet your individual needs we feel a special bond to our customers that you will not find anywhere else in the industry Your satisfaction with every facet of the 107SR X experience is paramount in our organization from the market researchers to the sales reps to the quality assurance and production personnel to our customer service and delivery experts lt isan honor to provide you with the 107 ZRX and we look forward to many years of continued service sincerely Don Redman 2 March 2010 Page of 35 4 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair er Operating Conditions Your control system uses industrial grade componen
5. type of programming cable into this socket Refer to section 10 for more details on charging This socket should not be used as a power supply for any other electrical device Connection of other electrical devices may damage the control system or affect the E M C performance of the wheelchair The control system s warranty will be voided if any device other than a battery charger supplied with the wheelchair or the lock key is connected into this socket 5 LCD Screen The status of the control system can be understood by observing the LCD screen 5 Screen Symbols The Drive screen for the R net has common components which will always appear and components which will only appear under certain conditions Below is a view of a typical Drive screen in Profile 1 pi Battery Indicator Speed Indicator Profile Name __ Me i ai ndoor Drive 2 March 2010 Page of 35 8 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair SII Battery Indicator ELL Sle Speed Indicator S13 Current Profile 1 Indoor Drive S14 In Focus Ly gt on Pa 5 1 5 Speed Limit 5 1 6 Latched 51 7 Restart This displays the charge available in the battery and can be used to alert the user to the status of the battery Steady This indicates that all is well Flashing Slowly The control system is functioning correctly but you should charge the bat
6. Owners Operators and Maintenance Manual For The Series 107 Powered Wheelchair with standard equipment Black Hawk edition User Before using the Series 107 power chair please read and understand this manual Dealer This manual must be given to the user of the Series 107 power chair and the dealer should assure that the user understands the contents of the manual Redman Power Chair LLC 1674 S Research Loop 402 Tucson AZ 85710 6791 800 727 6684 520 546 6002 fax 520 546 5530 www redmanpowerchair com Customer Service Toll Free Number O 0 0 l 2 T 66 84 Customer Service email address Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair Warning Do not operate the Series 107 power chair its options or its accessories without first reading and understanding this manual If you do not or are unable to understand the warnings cautions and instructions in this manual contact a healthcare professional Series 107 power wheelchair dealer or Redman Power Chair Customer Service personnel before attempting to use the Series 107 power wheelchair Use of the Series 107 power wheelchair without understanding this manual may result in damage to the Series 107 power wheelchair property and or injury to the user The information specifications optional equipment and accessories described in this manual are subject to change without notice Contact Redman Power Chair Custome
7. Velcro attached knee bolster pad once a month a If your chair is equipped with inflatable tires check tire pressure at least monthly to assure that tires are inflated to the proper pressure o Rear tires 12 x 3 inflate to 40 50 psi o Front tires 8 x 1 75 inflate to 55 70 psi Note Both rear tires and or front tires should have the same equal pressure to assure that the power chair will drive and turn correctly 2 March 2010 Page of 35 24 25 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair Batteries a In normal daily use keep the batteries charging when your chair is not in use If you are going to store the chair for a period of time you should charge the batteries at least every two weeks Try not to run the batteries in the red zone as this will result in more frequent replacement 2 March 2010 Page of 35 25 26 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair Remove plastic pins x7 a a Observe the connections and make a note on how they are connected a Troubleshooting The 107 ZRX is equipped with a master circuit breaker located on the battery box The circuit breaker can be manually reset by pressing the popped out center button back to the IN position When the master circuit breaker is in the IN position the batteries are connected to the rest of the electronic control system When the master
8. afety circuits have operated and the control system has been prevented from moving the wheelchair a diagnostics screen will be displayed This indicates a system trip i e the R net has detected a problem somewhere in the wheelchair s electrical system Identified Module Trip Text _ me Trip Code If the error is in a non active module for example in the ISM but with a drive Profile is selected then drive will still be possible however the diagnostic screen will appear intermittently 5 3 1 Identified Module This identifies which module of the control system has registered the problem PM Power Module JSM Joystick Module ISM Intelligent Seating lighting Module 5 3 2 Trip Text The Trip Text gives a brief description of the trip type 5 3 3 Trip Code The 4 digit code displayed gives the exact trip that has been recorded 5 3 4 Diagnostic Procedure Please follow this procedure Read and note the Trip Text displayed the identified Module and the Trip Code Switch off the control system Make sure that all connectors on the listed Module and the wheelchair are mated securely e Check the condition of the battery Find the definition of the Trip Code in the Service Guide and take the required action Switch on the control system again and try to drive the wheelchair If the safety circuits operate again switch off and do not try to use the wheelchair Contact your service agent 2 March 2010 Page o
9. aintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair Shoulder Harness Safety Warning To avoid serious injury only use the shoulder harness in the vertical backpack position This means that the top of the right shoulder harness must be buckled to the bottom of the right shoulder harness strap and the top of the left shoulder harness must be buckled down to the bottom of the left shoulder harness Do NOT cross the shoulder harness straps If the shoulder harness straps are crossed the straps can cause serious injuries Need technical support 800 727 6684 check our web site for tech tips REDMANPOWERCHAIR COM 2 March 2010 Page of 35 35
10. chair movements and bumps could upset your control I Driving Technique The control system interprets your joystick movements and produces appropriate movements of your wheelchair You will need very little concentration to control the wheelchair which is especially useful if you are inexperienced One popular technique is to simply point the joystick in the direction you want to go The wheelchair will home in on the direction you push the joystick The further you push the joystick away from the rest position the faster the wheelchair will go Releasing the joystick will stop the wheelchair The intelligent speed control system minimizes the effects of slopes and different types of terrain The wheelchair user must be capable of driving a wheelchair safely PGDT accepts no liability for losses of any kind arising from failure to comply with this condition 73 Slow or sluggish movement if the wheelchair does not travel at full speed or does not respond quickly enough and the battery condition is good check the maximum speed setting If adjusting the speed setting does not remedy the problem then there may be a non hazardous fault Contact your service agent 2 March 2010 Page of 35 15 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair 8 Precautions for Use A G In the event of the wheelchair moving in an unexpected way RELEASE THE JOYSTICK This P action will stop the wheelchair und
11. d or positioning systems fail try a re set by disconnecting the main power several times at the circuit breaker If the component is defective and the chair will not stand to access the ISM remove the seat pan to access in iba x iii 2 March 2010 Page of 35 28 29 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair Adjustments a Your Chief can be free wheeled by turning the levers in the rear it is easier to reach the levers if you stand the chair slightly Motor on Dis engaged position VN 2 March 2010 Page of 35 29 30 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair Remember the 107 ZRX power chair is custom built and fitted to each individual and accommodates their specific clinical and lifestyle needs Changing any of the adjustable features on the 107SRX may cause harm to the user and or cause damage to the power chair Warning Shoulder Harness Use Instructions Shoulder harness straps are designed to be used only where each strap is vertical backpack orientation Do not use shoulder harness when the straps are crossed in front of the user s chest or in any orientation other than where each strap is vertical Shoulder harness straps that are crossed in front of the user s chest or in any orientation other than where each strap is vertical may be hazardous to the user and cause injuries If should
12. er any circumstances 8 1 Hazards Do not drive the wheelchair Beyond restrictions indicated in your wheelchair user manual for example maximum inclines curb height etc In places or on surfaces where a loss of wheel grip could be hazardous for example on wet grassy slopes If you know that the control system or other crucial components require repair tested during manufacture the possibility of a system malfunction always exists however small the probability Under some conditions of system malfunction the control system must for safety reasons stop the chair instantaneously If there is any possibility of the user falling out of the chair as a result of a sudden braking action it is imperative that a restraining device such as a seat belt is supplied with the wheelchair and that it is in use at all times when the wheelchair is in motion PGDT accept no liability for losses of any kind arising from the unexpected stopping of the wheelchair or arising from the improper use of the wheelchair or control system Although the R net control system is designed to be extremely reliable and each unit is rigorously Do not operate the control system if the chair behaves erratically or shows abnormal signs of heating sparks or smoke Turn the control system off at once and consult your service agent PGDT accepts no liability for losses of any kind arising from failure to comply with this condition Electronic equipment
13. er harness straps need to be modified call Customer Service at 800 727 6684 ext 2 for assistance 2 March 2010 Page of 35 30 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair 2 March 2010 6 l ji Arm height adjustment in 1 increments least our ect are in from maximum adj seas out One inch Page of 35 31 31 32 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair ERA S ck is recohimended and available P 7 r y E an a z Ass rs 4 an UT hs PA r Te 7 aiig Na eT lt E Pig ri ae ree Py We i rA m a LE A er p i z A up Ti aye AR PA 7 FS l tra a Ae Th A SFIN say AA h S i Feta e amp ata ae o hy V i Wouwse ht mer Mor i 2 March 2010 Page of 35 32 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair Do not adjust foot or knee bolster without consulting customer service footrest height adjustment Screws Horizontal Te knee bolster a m adjustment ae screw Alwayig use Locktite 7 on screw after adjustment 2 March 2010 Page of 35 33 33 34 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair ra Seat angle adjustment bolts with lockfhutgs After adjusting alwais tighted lock nyt 2 March 2010 Page of 35 34 Owner s Operator s and M
14. f 35 11 12 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair Example PM Low Battery Identified Module Power Module Trip Trip Text Low Battery Trip Code 2C00 This means the battery needs charging or there is a bad connection to the battery Check the connections to the battery If the connections are good try charging the battery 5 4 Locking the Control System The Control System can be locked in one of two ways Either using a button sequence on the keypad or with a physical Key How the Control System is locked depends on how the wheelchair manufacturer has programmed the system 5 41 Keypad Locking To lock the wheelchair using the keypad While the control system is switched on depress and hold the On off button After 1 second the control system will beep Now release the On off button Deflect the joystick forwards until the control system beeps Deflect the joystick in reverse until the control system beeps Release the joystick there will be a long beep The wheelchair is now locked The following screen will be displayed L 2 March 2010 Page of 35 12 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair To unlock the wheelchair If the control system has switched off press the On off button e Deflect the joystick forwards until the control system beeps Deflect the joystick in reverse until the con
15. he wheelchair s motors Do not use the on off button to stop the wheelchair unless there is an emergency If you do you may shorten the life of the wheelchair drive components 42 2 Horn Button The Horn will sound while this button is depressed 4 2 3 Speed Decrease Button This button decreases the maximum speed setting Depending on the way the control system has been programmed a momentary screen may be displayed when the button is pressed Refer to section 5 for details of the momentary screen Refer to Chapter 3 Programming for details 4 2 4 Speed Increase Button This button increases the maximum speed seting 2 March 2010 Page of 35 7 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair If the control system is set to latched drive or actuator contro operation then the polarity of the jack input is reversed to effect a fail safe system meaning this input will provide an External Profile Switch function and an Emergency Stop Switch function The Joystick Module is supplied with rubber bungs which must be inserted into the Jack Socket when no external device is connected 43 LCD Screen The status of the control system can be understood by observing the LCD screen The control system is on when the screen is backlit Refer to section 5 for details on screen symbols 44 Charger Socket This socket should only be used for charging or locking the wheelchair Do not connect any
16. ir t awe mm Wa 2 March 2010 F i aunn hbr Page of 35 21 21 22 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair _TOBRICATION POINTS v n Do not use WD 40 to lubricate points below as bearings are Teflon Use only sewing machine oil or cooking oil 2 March 2010 Page of 35 22 23 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair oil w hoin solv ntst machi oil o orev on F cooking oil a Keep painted plastic and rubber components looking fresh by using products such as ARMOR ALL a Plastic side panels may be cleaned using Acetone lightly to remove paint etc a Clean upholstered parts by vacuuming and wiping clean with a damp cloth Some upholstered parts can be removed and laundered following instructions included with the parts a Bearings on the front wheel fork assembly need periodic lubrication with the light lubricating oil and may in time require adjusting if you experience wheel chatter like a grocery cart a Todo this tilt chair on side and prop up using a block of wood Rotate the front tiller bar down and remove chrome cap using a screwdriver to pry off a Now use a 15 16 socket with a short extension repeat the procedure for the other side 2 March 2010 Page of 35 23 24 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair a Detach and flip the
17. on is due 2 March 2010 Page of 35 17 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair IO To charge the wheelchair batteries connect the charger plug into the battery charging socket on the R net JSM You will Battery Charging not be able to drive the wheelchair when the charger is connected To connect the charger plug ensure the single pin is at the bottom as shown in the following illustration then offer the charger plug to the R net in a horizontal orientation The molded guide on the R net will help you to locate the plug Ensure the plug is pushed fully in position Charger Plug Single Pin to bottom Charger Socket Do not exceed the maximum charging current of I2 A rms Always use an off board charger fitted with a Neutrik NC3MX plug Failure to observe these conditions could result in poor contact resistance in the charger connector resulting in overheating of the charger plugs This presents a potential burn hazard for the user PGDT accepts no liability for losses of any kind arising from failure to comply with this condition Ensure that the charger plug pins are of the correct polarity to be compatible with the pin polarity shown on the control system s specific data sheet Failure to observe this condition could result in a burn hazard or fire hazard PGDT accepts no liability for losses of any kind arising from failure to comply with this c
18. ondition Do not disconnect batteries or open circuit the circuit breaker while charging is in progress Failure to observe this condition could result in a burns hazard or fire hazard PGDT accepts no liability for losses of any kind arising from failure to comply with this condition Only use the battery charger that has been supplied with your wheelchair The use of incorrect chargers could damage the batteries wheelchair control system or charger itself or may result in parts overheating creating the potential for burns or even fire PGDT accepts no liability for losses of any kind if the charger is incompatible with the control system see Chapter 2 section 7 or any other part of the wheelchair system 18 2 March 2010 Page of 35 18 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair General care a Avoid knocking your joystick controller against hard objects a Remove and protect the joystick controller when transporting your power chair a To prolong life of the joystick and other components of the electronic control system avoid extreme conditions a Usea damp cloth to clean the joystick and other components of the electronic control system Use asmall amount of Acetone on a rag to clean off paint and abrasion from side panels Do not use abrasive or spirit based cleaning system Daily checks a Charge batteries each night Complete charge of the batteries takes 8 to 9 hou
19. played 519 Motor Temperature This symbol is displayed when the control system has intentionally reduced the power to the motors in order to protect them against heat damage f 5 1 10 Control System Temperature This symbol is displayed when the control system has intentionally reduced its own power in order to protect itself against heat damage SLI Timer This symbol is displayed when the control system is changing between different states An example would be entering into Programming Mode The symbol is animated to show the sands falling K 512 Stop if the control system is programmed for latched drive or actuator operation then it is normal E STOP for an Emergency Stop Switch to be connected into the External Profile Switch Jack If the Emergency Stop Switch is operated or disconnected this symbol will flash 51 18 Environmental When Environmental Mode is entered the screen will display the following icon 3 5 114 PC When PC Mode is entered the screen will display the following icon aus aeS 5 2 Momentary Screens lf the momentary screens are programmed to be displayed then pressing the Speed or Profile Buttons will display screens such as below Speed Momentary Screen Profile Momentary Screen v Eronia 2 March 2010 Page of 35 10 11 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair 53 Diagnostic Screen When the control system s
20. r Service if additional information is needed The U S Department of Transportation has not approved any tie down systems for the transportation in a moving vehicle of a user while in a wheelchair Seat belts chest belts chest harnesses and similar restraints installed on the Series 107 Power Wheelchair are provided as positioning straps and body restraints while the user is in the Series 107 Power Wheelchair Seat belts chest belts chest harnesses and similar restraints installed on the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair are not intended to serve as body restraining system in a moving motor vehicle When traveling in a motor vehicle Redman Power Chair recommends transferring the user to the occupant seating and restraining system approved for that motor vehicle 2 March 2010 Page of 35 2 Owner s Operator s and intenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair Table of Contents Letter from the President Controller Diagnostics Actuator screen Getting ready to drive amp tips Precautions Safety checks Battery charging General care amp checks Lubrication Cleaning maintenance Batteries Mechanical troubleshooting Adjustments warnings Shoulder Harness Safety Warning 2 March 2010 Page of 35 3 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair POWER CHAIR Thank you for purchasing a Chief 107 ZRX power wheelchair and body positioning system You have
21. rs a Check that the joystick handle is not bent or damaged and returns to the center when released Weekly checks a Electrical brakes o Turn on the system and check that after 1 second the battery level gauge remains on or flashes slowly o Push the joystick forward until you hear the electrical brakes operate the chair may move forward o Immediately release the joystick You must be able to hear the electric brakes operate within a few seconds Repeat the test three times pushing the joystick backwards left and right respectively o If your 107 ZRX has the Safety Lighting Package check the operation of the lights 2 March 2010 Page of 35 19 20 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair o Check that all connectors are secure properly mated and free from damage o Check condition of all cables for signs of damage o Check the joystick rubber boot visually for damage or splitting o Check that the joystick controller is mounted to its bracket securely Other recommended care and maintenance a Keep the 107 ZRX power chair clean and free of dirt build up especially on moving parts and pivot points a Clean all tubes that slide and pivot points using a damp rag and lubricate frequently WHERE INDICATED BELOW using WD 40 liberally zer A Q 2 March 2010 Page of 35 20 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelcha
22. tery as soon as possible 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 This displays the current speed setting The speed setting is adjusted using the Speed Buttons The Profile Number describes which Profile the control system is currently operating in The Profile Text is the name or description of the Profile the control system is currently operating in When the control system contains more than one method of direct control such as a secondary Joystick Module or a Dual Attendant Module then the Module that has contro of the wheelchair will display the In Focus symbol If the speed of the wheelchair is being limited for example by a raised seat then this symbol will be displayed If the wheelchair is being inhibited from driving then the symbol will flash When the control system is operating in a latched condition this symbol will be displayed When the control system requires a reboot for example after a module re configuration this symbol will be flashed 2 March 2010 Page of 35 9 10 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair 518 Fault The control system can detect a wide variety of errors When the system has detected an error that is not severe enough to cause the system fo trip then this symbol will be dis
23. the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair 2 March 2010 4 Controls The R net control system has two versions of Joystick Module with and without lighting control Most of the controls are common to both versions however the lighting buttons are only included on Joystick Module with lighting control Each of the controls are explained within this section JOYSTICK MODULE Joystick _ Communication Cable _ M Charger Socket CONTROL PANEL VARIANTS Without Lighting With Lighting CD Screen D Ger JACK SOCKETS External Profile Switch Jack Page of 35 6 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair 41 Joystick The primary function of the joystick is to control the speed and direction of the wheelchair The further you push the joystick from the center position the faster the wheelchair will move When you release the joystick the brakes are automatically applied If the wheelchair is fitted with actuators the joystick can also be used to move and select actuators refer to section 3 8 for more details 42 Buttons BUTTONS O On Off Button Oe wove ccc aio Mode Button Hazard Button amp LED Lights Button amp LED a Left Indicator Button amp LED Right Indicator Button amp LED 421 On off Button The on off button applies power to the control system electronics which in turn supply power to t
24. trol system beeps Release the joystick there will be a long beep The wheelchair is now unlocked 5 42 Key Locking To lock the wheelchair with a key lock Insert and remove a PGDT supplied key into the Charger Socket on the Joystick Module The wheelchair is now locked The following screen will be displayed To Unlock the wheelchair e Ifthe control system has switched off press the On off button Insert and remove a PGDT supplied key into the Charger Socket The wheelchair is now unlocked 55 Actuator Selection Screen To adjust the seat position the actuator screen must be visible Depress the Mode Button to scroll through the Mode screens until you reach the actuator screen displayed below SO Actuator adjustment is achieved as follows Move the Joystick sideways to select the desired axis 2 March 2010 Page of 35 13 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair This is indicated by the section of the wheelchair that is highlighted Move the joystick forwards and backwards to move the actuator SO Repeat these steps for each actuator that requires adjustment To drive again depress the Mode button until the Drive screen is reached 6 Getting Ready to Drive Operate the on off switch The screen will go through an initializing process then show the base screen as follows Current Profile sy OTE an ie 2 F Batter
25. ts throughout ensuring reliable operation in a wide range of conditions However you will improve the reliability of the control system if you keep exposure to extreme conditions to a minimum Do not expose your control system or its components to damp for prolonged periods If the control system becomes contaminated with food or drink clean it off as soon as possible 2 3 Cleaning Clean the control system and the joystick with a cloth dampened with diluted detergent Be careful when cleaning the joystick and screen Never use abrasive or spirit based cleaners 3 Mating Connectors To connect the Communication Cables Holding the connector housing firmly push the connector into its mate until you can no longer see the yellow plastic The connectors are secured using a friction system Disconnected C E e Correctly Connected u Incorrectly Connected c E To disconnect the Communication Cables Holding the connector housing firmly pull the connectors apart Do not hold or pull on the cable Always grip the connector when connecting and disconnecting a When the control system is first switched on after a connection or system component change A G the Timer will be displayed whilst the system checks itself and then the re start icon will be Av displayed Switch the control system off and on again to operate 2 March 2010 Page of 35 5 Owner s Operator s and Maintenance Manual for
26. y Indicator Profile Name a aal Sia Speed Indicator Check that the Speed Setting is at a level which suits you Push the joystick to control the speed and direction of the wheelchair GF If you push the joystick before or just after you switch the control system on the screen will flash the joystick displaced screen You must release and center the joystick to resume normal J operation If you do not release the joystick within five seconds the wheelchair will not be able to move even if you release the joystick and push it again The screen will display the diagnostic screen at this time You can reset this condition by switching the control system off and on again 14 2 March 2010 Page of 35 14 Owner s Operator s and i Maintenance Manual for the Series 107 Powered Wheelchair if you do not push the joystick as you switch the wheelchair on and the diagnostic screen is displayed as in the following diagram then the R net has detected a problem somewhere in the wheelchair s electrical system Identified Module i Trip Text _ Trip Code Fi Tips for Using Your Control System 7 1 Driving General Make sure that the control system is mounted securely and that the joystick position is correct The hand or limb you use to operate the joystick should be supported for example by the wheelchair arm pad Do not use the joystick as the sole support for your hand or limb wheel

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