Moving The Wheelchair - decon E-Move MEM20 User Manual

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4.2. Moving the Wheelchair

(1)
Power assist travel becomes enabled by turning on the
power switch. When the switch is turned on, both LEDs
on the power switch and on the mode switch (optional)
flash the same number of times as the number of battery
capacity display lamps, after small interval, this action is
repeated in twice. At the same time when switch is turned
on, the warning lamps installed on the back side of the drive
unit also flash to inform the battery capacity in the same
manner. At this time, the wheelchair can be operated.
(2)
(Optional) If your E-Move has the mode switch and, if
necessary, select the running mode by pushing the mode
switch. 2(two) kinds of operation mode, Mode 1 and Mode 2
can be selected.
The drive parameters on each modes are set with Smart
Tune software. To set parameters, contact your dealer.
Mode 1: Always this Mode 1 is selected when the power is turned on.
LED is "on". Beep once when this Mode 1 is selected.
Mode 2: LED is "off". Beep twice when this Mode 2 is selected.
(3)
Release the parking brakes
(4)
The wheelchair starts to assist when you move the handrim.
For beginners, refer to page 35 and 36, and practice
the basic operations until you become familiar with them.
TIP
If the buzzer sounds and the wheelchair does not assist
If force is applied to the hand rims when turning on the power, a warning beep will be heard and the
safety system will be activated, inhibiting travel. Stop applying force to the hand rims, and turn on
the power again.
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?
The maximum load is 130 kg (286 lb) for E-Move. Do not exceed the maximum load.
(b) Are you trying to go up a steep slope?
The practical climbing angle is 6 degrees. Choose a travel route that does not exceed this angle.
Mode switch
Power switch
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