Permobil Remote Stopping Device Owner's Manual page 13

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User Guide Remote Stopping Device
Design & Function
The wheelchair can be stopped using the handheld transmitter. The remote stop-
ping device must only be used in order to stop the chair. An appropriate use for it is
when training users in operation of the chair. The remote stopping device must not
be used as a parking brake. The antenna for Permobil's remote stopping device
is fixed to the back of the wheelchair's back rest. The antenna must be positioned
as high as possible to optimize the range without resulting in risk of injury to the
user or damage to the equipment.
The remote stopping device has two functions. When the button marked "I" is
pressed down, the relay is activated and the wheelchair stops. The relay remains
activated until the system is reset by pressing the "I" button again. The relay is
then deactivated and the wheelchair can move.
In chairs with R-net electronics, it is also possible to reset the relay by switching
the chair off and on again via the main power switch on the control panel. This
feature is also standard on chairs with Pilot+ electronics. But in Pilot+ and VR2
chairs it is possible to connect the remote stopping device with constant current,
which means the remote stopping device is not affected by the power button. In
chairs that have the remote stopping device fitted using the battery connection
cables, the receiver always has constant current, which means that the equipment
draws power even when the chair is switched off. For this type of connection, it is
important for the batteries to always be charged up.
Adapter for connection of P+ SLS
box 24V or battery connection
cables.
Antenna
Cables for battery connection.
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