Latched Driving Mode - Invacare LiNX REM400 User's Manual Supplement

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As soon as you start driving, speed slider and navigation
button disappear from the display. The current speed is
displayed by a green ring around the speedometer.

6.6 Latched driving mode

Latched driving modes allow you to latch (or maintain) a
forward or reverse speed so that you can drive without
continuously providing a drive command.
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Risk of unintended movement
When you send a forward or reverse command,
the wheelchair drives forward or reverse at a
constant speed and will continue driving at that
constant speed until one of the following occurs:
– the external stop switch is pressed (refer to
6.15.2 Through external switches, page 61),
– the emergency stop is performed (refer to 6.7
Emergency stop, page 51),
– an opposite command is received (a reverse
command when driving forward or a forward
command when driving reverse) or
– the Latch Drive Timeout has expired.
To avoid potentially dangerous situations Invacare
recommends to make yourself familiar with the
latched driving mode, especially with the commands
to stop the wheelchair.
The term command, mentioned in this manual,
means the input depending on the type of control,
e.g. joystick movements or sip and puff commands.
Refer to 6.18.7 Using the Sip and Puff Head Array,
page 95 for more information about the Sip and Puff
Head Array.
By default, latched driving mode is pre-set in
combination with a Sip and Puff only and with a Sip
and Puff Head Array. For all other types of control,
latched driving mode is not a default set-up but can
be enabled by your provider.
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