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MK6i Performance Adjustments
LCD DISPLAY
LATCHED TYPE
>CRUISE CTL
1 SPD
3 SPD
3 SPD U/D
5 SPD
5 SPD U/D
MOM REVERSE
> MOM
LTCH
DIGITAL 3 SPEED
> 3 SPEEDS
1 SPEED
SLEEP MODE
> ON
OFF
Invacare® MK6i™Electronics
PERFORMANCE ADJUSTMENT DESCRIPTION
Allows different speeds in Latched driving. Present if Latched mode is selected
• 1 SPEED = 1 Forward Speed.
• 3 SPEEDS = 3 stepped Speeds (1/3 percentages of forward speed).
• 5 SPEEDS = 5 stepped Speeds (1/5 set percentages of forward speed).
• CRUISE CTL = Default = Cruise Control (set speed determined by driver).
• Stepped latch will increase one step in speed with each successive forward command. A reverse command stops
the wheelchair. Used to provide speed selections in latched modes without changing drives.
• In 3 SPD U/D and 5 SPD U/D, each successive FORWARD command ramps up to the next step, each successive
REVERSE command steps down one step. In U/D mode, a SUSTAINED REVERSE command STOPS the chair, as
does activating the "Emergency Stop Switch".
• In cruise control, speed will continuously ramp up as the forward command is sustained, and maintain the speed
reached when releasing the forward command. Speed decreases in the same rate with a reverse command. Two
reverse commands within one second (or an emergency stop switch) stops the wheelchair.
Allows Reverse to be set as either MOMENTARY or LATCHED.
• Available only when "Latched" mode driving is selected.
• On sets reverse as momentary, Off sets reverse in Latched.
• Helpful for some sip-n-puff users backing into spaces.
Allows either 1 or 3 driving speeds for Digital Controls in Momentary Mode (Previously named
"Momentary Mode Select")
• 1 SPEED provides only one forward speed.
• 3 SPEEDS provides 3 forward speeds, (1/3, 2/3, or full programmed speed), selected with a mode (re-set) switch
prior to driving.
• "3 SPEEDS" provides speed selections using digital driver controls - without changing drives.
• Present only when digital driver control is selected under Input Type.
Allows the Wheelchair to enter an "Inactive (resting) Mode" mode after a set period of time with no
driver control activity. (Previously named StandBy Mode)
• Used with drivers who cannot access the On/Off switch during periods of no activity.
• Used to prevent "accidental operation" when in a resting mode.
• A Mode Switch (Reset) is required to return the wheelchair to operating mode.
• Disappears from the menu if Standby Select is On.
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