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If the error persists after the checks listed above, the power module may be defective. Read more in Repairing defec-
tive units, Page 168.
PM Memory Error
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CAUTION!
Programming should only be performed by persons with sound knowledge of control systems from PGDT. Incorrect
programming can mean that the wheelchair is not safe to use. Permobil cannot be held responsible for losses of
any kind if the control system factory settings are altered by programming.
This is a specific error in the power module.
• Check all cables and connections.
• Reprogram the control system with the help of R-net's PC programmers.
This should be done with either the latest specific program file for the wheelchair or Permobil's original program file.
If the error persists after the checks listed above, the power unit may be defective. Read more in Repairing defective
units, Page 168.
Bad Cable
This occurs when the control system detects a connection error in the communication cables between the modules.
• Check all cables and connections to ensure there is no stoppage.
• Replace any cables with visible damage. Then cycle the voltage.
• Disconnect one cable at a time from the system and cycle the voltage after each disconnection.
If the error persists after the checks listed above, the power unit may be defective. Read more in Repairing defective
units, Page 168.
Bad Settings
This occurs when the control system detects incorrect or invalid program settings.
• Check all parameter settings and then reprogram the control system with the help of R-net's PC programmers.
• Make a note of the current parameter settings and then reset the control system to the standard settings.
• Reprogram the required settings in small groups and cycle the voltage after each group to see if the error recurs.
If the error persists after the checks listed above, the power unit may be defective. Read more in Repairing defective
units, Page 168.
Module Error
This occurs when the control system detects an error in a specific module. The module is displayed on the diagnostics
screen according to the description in section 2.
• Check all cables and connections.
• If the error persists after the checks listed above, the module specified may be defective. Read more in Repairing
defective units, Page 168.
System Error
This occurs when the control system detects an error that cannot be ascribed to a specific module.
• Check all cables and connections.
• Cycle the voltage.
If the error persists and the system includes third-party modules:
• Disconnect all modules that do not come from PGDT and cycle the voltage.
If this has dealt with the error:
• Connect one third-party module at a time and cycle the voltage each time.
• If the error recurs after one of the voltage cycles, the last module to be connected must be defective.
If the error persists after the checks listed above, the system from PGDT may be defective. Read more in Repairing
defective units, Page 168.
Gone to Sleep (energy saving mode)
This occurs when the system has not been used for a period that exceeds the Sleep Timer parameter used for setting
the energy saving mode. Each time this occurs it is registered in the system log.
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