Usage; Starting Up The Attendant Control; Adjusting The Speed; Controlling The Wheelchair With The Idc - Invacare IDC User Manual

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Invacare® IDC

4 Usage

4.1 Starting up the attendant control

1.
Cycle power on the master remote. Wait until the start-up
routine is completed. This is a regular procedure when the
wheelchair is powered on.
2.
The "ON/OFF" and "Wheelchair driver in control" diodes on the
attendant control display (1) will illuminate.
3.
Press the switchover button (2) on the attendant control. This
activates the attendant control, and the following operating
displays are shown:
In the wheelchair driver's remote display: battery symbol
(accumulator capacity display) and under this the letter "A"
= Attendant.
In the attendant control display (1): the "Attendant in
control" diode on the right illuminates.
8
See the wheelchair's user manual for more information
about the battery charging status display.

4.2 Adjusting the speed

The maximum speed of the wheelchair can be set by the user to
match his personal requirements and the surrounding conditions.
The current maximum speed set is displayed on the wheelchair speed
display and can also be preset there. You can carry out further fine
adjustments to the maximum speed on the IDC using the speed
potentiometer (1). In addition, the speed increases the more the
drive button is pressed.

4.3 Controlling the wheelchair with the IDC

1.
Switch on wheelchair via the master remote. The displays on the
remote illuminate. Preset the speed if necessary.
2.
Use the switchover button on the IDC to select attendant
control. The wheelchair is ready to drive.
3.
Adjust the driving speed (speed potentiometer — see section
4.2 Adjusting the speed, page 8 )
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