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LINK FUNCTIONS The LINK is a pivoting and lowering seat base that uses your vehicle’s original seat which affords comfort and freedom. The user-friendly functions of the LINK make it a breeze to operate. POWER Use the POWER button on top of the pendant to activate it. A blue light will indicate that the pendant is active and will allow you to use your LINK.
POWER button, the blue light is on and the seat adjustment buttons do not work, make sure the LINK has completed its full cycle and is fully ‘IN’. Use the button until the LINK and seat no longer move to ensure the cycle is completed.
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This feature is incorporated into the LINK’s programming by your mobility service provider – where you purchased the LINK. Please make sure you understand clearly how this feature can be of benefit to you. If you will be using the LINK simply to level transfer, your mobility service provider will simply omit the option in your LINK’s programming.
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LINK has completed its • cycle and is inside the vehicle. At any time throughout the movements you may release the button and the LINK will stop, allowing you to reposition. Once you are ready to continue, simply press and hold the button to resume your ascent into the vehicle.
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LINK has reached a desired height for your transfer. At any time you • may release the button and the LINK will stop moving allowing you to reposition. Once you are ready to continue, simply press and hold the button to resume your descent out of the vehicle.
Please contact your dealer for full diagnostics and needed repairs. If your LINK will not run and the seat is outside of the vehicle. Follow the steps outlined in the next few pages to manually return the seat into the vehicle. (Note: If your LINK has the LIFT UP feature, two additional steps must be done first, found...
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(MOTOR LOCATION) Remove the plastic trim stamped with the word LINK on it at the very front of the unit. It is simply fastened with Velcro tabs on either side. (Note: The trim underneath it does not need to be removed.)
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MANUAL BACKUP (BACK UP TOOLS) To move these motors manually, you have been supplied with backup tools that can be found in a pouch, next to this user manual. The three pieces below require assembly as follows: Grasp the first two pieces by their respective handles and insert the nut into the slot, then slide it to lock it in place. Next, take the long, spring like piece and slide it into the assembled tool so that the two gears meet up and lie flush.
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Turn the handle of the tool CLOCKWISE to make the LINK pivot into the vehicle. Turn until the LINK is at a 90 degree angle with the vehicle. It will likely be touching the door of the vehicle.
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MANUAL BACKUP (CONTINUED) 4) Now we will move TILT motor using the inner hole and turning our ¼ inch hex tool (ratchet) COUNTER CLOCKWISE. Tilt the seat down until it is just touching the steering wheel by turning the tool COUNTER CLOCKWISE. 5) We now return to the PIVOT motor and turn CLOCKWISE until the seatback has just cleared the steering wheel.
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MANUAL BACKUP (LIFT UP FEATURE) If your LINK is equipped with the LIFT UP feature, there are two (2) additional steps that must be done first:...
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Then simply follow the aforementioned steps. *NOTE: Be careful not to disconnect or constrict the wires when manually moving the LINK. Once the problem is resolved, do not forget to return your back up tools to where you found them.
RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE To keep your LINK running properly for many years to come, please follow the recommended maintenance: Once a year or every 1000 cycles, whichever occurs first, have your Mobility Service Provider perform a visual inspection of all moving parts. Moving parts should be cleaned and greased using petroleum based liquid spray grease.
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The LINK must run a full cycle. Use this time to visually inspect each movement. NOTE: It is possible that the LINK will stop through its cycle as it is running on reduced power. Visually confirm nothing is impeding the movements and then...
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BEEP-BEEP-BEEP Fluctuation car battery or a faulty power supply connection. BEEP-BEEP The LINK's memory back up battery (9 volt) is low or dead. 9v Battery BEEP-BEEP Please replace battery as soon as possible. Please contact your dealer for full diagnostics, maintenance and needed repairs.
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• Stored items could become entangled in the LINK unit. Store items away from the unit. • The LINK seat requires space for operation. Park in spaces with ample room to the side of the vehicle. Check for sufficient clearance prior to operating the LINK.
3 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY LINK Adapt Solutions # 1 Ltd. (Adapt Solutions), warrants to the original purchaser of a LINK that the equipment is free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of three years from date of purchase.
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Solutions dealer or Adapt Solutions with proof of purchase indicating the date purchased. Adapt Solutions will pay for shipping back to the purchaser within the continental United States and Canada if a defect in materiel or workmanship is discovered. Return freight and repair charges will be the responsibility of the purchaser if the problem is not covered by warranty.
Defective parts must be returned by an authorised dealer, who will have received a prior return authorization from Adapt Solutions #1 Ltd. All warranted parts shall be sent to Adapt Solutions #1 Ltd prepaid.
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