WOK Overlander PEV Customer's Manual page 19

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and the charger must be fitted with a Neutrik NC3MX plug. This socket must not be used as a
power supply for any other electrical device.
Power Module and Joystick Cable: The Power Module contains most of the electronics for
controlling the wheelchair. It has three main connections to the batteries and each motor. The
Joystick Cable links the Power Module to the Joystick Module. For further information refer to
the wheelchair manufacturer's documentation.
Battery Gauge: This is a 10 segment display
which indicates if the VR2 is switched on and gives
the state of charge of the battery. Additionally, any
faults in the wheelchair's electrical system are
indicated by this display. Refer to the wheelchair's
documentation for more details.
On/Off Button: This button
turns the VR2 on and off.
Do not use this button to
stop the wheelchair, except
in an emergency.
Horn Button: This button
operates the wheelchair's
horn.
Speed/Profile Decrease
Button: This button
decreases the maximum
speed setting or selects a
lower drive profile.
Actuator button and LED: If the wheelchair is fitted with
actuators, this button(s) will enter and exit actuator
adjustment mode. When in actuator adjustment mode,
the LED will be illuminated.
Daily Checks
Joystick: With the control system switched off, check that the joystick is not bent or damaged
and that it returns to center when you release it. If there is a problem do not use your
wheelchair and contact your dealer.
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FEATURES
Maximum Speed / Profile
Indicator: This is a 5
segment display which
indicates the maximum
speed setting or which
drive profile is selected.
The wheelchair's
documentation will state
whether the VR2 is set up
for maximum speed or
drive profile operation.
Speed/Profile Increase
Button: This button
increases the maximum
speed setting or selects a
higher drive profile.

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