10.3 Brake Release
In case of failure of the control unit or insufficient battery capacity, it is possible to push the A200. To do this,
the brake must be released using the mechanical release mechanism.
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The control will recognise that the brake has been released and automatically deactivate the driving function.
Note:
After locking the brake release lever into the pushing position, all brake systems are switched off.
To reactivate the driving function switch off and then switch on again the wheelchair control.
10.4 Horn
As long as button 3 is being pressed, the horn will sound.
10.5 Drive-away Lock
The control unit of the A200 features an electronic drive-away lock. For engaging this function please proceed
as follows:
1) With the control unit switched on press and hold the On/Off switch.
2) As soon as you hear a "beeping sound" (approx. 1 sec.) release the On/Off switch.
3) Move the joystick to the front until a "beeping sound" is heard.
4) Move the joystick to the rear until a further "beeping sound" is heard.
5) A long "beep" sounds to confirm that the driving function is now blocked; the wheelchair control is
switched off automatically.
For reactivating the driving function please proceed as follows:
1) After switching on, the battery capacity indicator is dark and in the speed level indicator the LEDs
continually light up one after another.
2) Move the joystick to the front until a "beeping sound" is heard.
3) Move the joystick to the rear until a further "beeping sound" is heard.
4) A long "beep" sounds to confirm unblocking of the driving function; the battery capacity indicator is
lit.
10.6 Battery Indicator
The battery indicator displays different functions:
·
Readiness for operation of the control unit
·
Remaining battery capacity
·
Status and error messages
When in driving mode, the indicator is lit on a steady basis and shows the remaining battery capacity. The indi-
cator consists of 10 LEDs, each LED representing approximately 10 % of the total capacity.
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