Drive System; Switching On And Off; Indicator Display; Display Operation - ProActiv HUSK-E Usage Instructions

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HUSK-E usage instructions

20.7 Drive system

20.7.1 Switching on and off

The main power is powered ON/OFF using the
rechargeable battery's on/off switch.
Figure 29: Switching the rechargeable battery on
and off

20.7.2 Indicator display

Current
speed
Battery
charge
indicato
r
Current support mode
Figure 30: Indicator display

20.7.3 Display operation

Control switch 2
Control switch 1
Figure 31: Display operation
Gear indicator
Control switch 3
The driving characteristics and speed
parameters can be displayed and some can be
changed using the display. Changes to the
programming may only be carried out by your
rehabilitation specialist dealer or PRO ACTIV.
Trip data display
For the trip data display, press control switch 1
to switch between the data.
Settings
Press and hold control switch 1 for two
seconds to access the settings. To move the
cursor, press control switch 2 or 3. If you wish
to select an element, press control switch 1.
Motor support modes
To switch the support modes, press control
switch 3 for the next stronger support level. On
a Shimano E8000 motor, you can switch
between eco, trail, and boost; on the Shimano
E6100 motor, you can switch between eco,
normal, and high. The drive system is not in
any support mode when you start it.
Pushing assist
Pushing assist assists up to 6 km/h. To
activate pushing assist, press and hold control
switch 2 until "go" mode is displayed. Your
product will be driven by the drive unit if you
continue to press and hold control switch 2.
Pushing assist stops if you remove your finger
from control switch 2. To deactivate pushing
assist, press control switch 3 until you are in
the desired support mode.

20.8 Lights

The basic equipment includes a light set with
a separate rechargeable battery including a
charger. The front lights are installed on the
front of the product and the rear lights are
generally installed on the cross bar on the back
of the coupled wheelchair. The lights are
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