Moving The Wheelchair - Yamaha JWX-1 Owner's Manual

Electric power unit for wheelchairs
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4.2. Moving the Wheelchair

(1)
Turn on the power switch (yel-
low).
When you turn on the power, all the
lamps on the controller illuminate
initially, and the red warning lamp
turns off after 1 second, the battery
residual capacity lamp indicates the
residual capacity of the battery.
(2)
If necessary, adjust the maximum speed.
For the adjustment method, refer to the next page.
(3)
Release the parking brakes.
(4)
The wheelchair starts moving with you tilt the joystick to
the desired direction.
For beginners, refer to pages 43 and 44, and practice the
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basic operations until you become familiar with them.
TIP
If the power does not turn on
Is the power for the assistant controller turned on?
If the power for the assistant controller is turned on, the power for the controller will not turn on.
In this case, turn off the power switches on both controllers, and turn on the power for
the controller.
TIP
If the buzzer sounds and the wheelchair does not move
(a) Was the power turned on with the joystick tilted?
(b) Are you tilting the joystick with the left and right clutches in the manual position?
TIP
If the buzzer beeps while traveling
While traveling, if the load on the motor is too great, a buzzer (long Pi—, Pi—) sounds
continuously.
(a) Is the live load too great?
(b) Are you trying to go up a steep slope?
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When you turn on the power switch with the joystick tilted, a safety device is engaged
to prevent the wheelchair from moving.
In this case, a buzzer beeps (a long "Pi—" sound) and the power lamp (green) flashes.
Release the joystick, turn off the power, and then turn it back on again.
This is a buzzer to warn you that the clutch has been disengaged. (Beeps "Pi Pi, Pi
Pi, Pi Pi")
Turn off the power, switch the left and right clutches to the power drive position, and
then turn the power back on.
The maximum load is 125 kg for JWX-1 24" and 100 kg for JWX-1 16". Do not exceed
the maximum load.
The practical climbing angle is 6 degrees. Choose a travel route that does not exceed
6 degrees.
Battery residual capacity lamp
Warning lamp
Power lamp
(red)
(green)
Battery residual capacity display
After 1
second
Off
Speed selector
Power switch
switch (black)
(yellow)
On

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