Buttons And Display Functions - Otto Bock Juvo Instructions For Use Manual

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6.6.1.1.1 Buttons and display functions

Joystick
The speed and driving direction are controlled with the joystick (see Page 46).
[On/off] button
Pressing this button turns the power wheelchair on or off (see Page 45). In combination with additional operating
steps, it also activates/deactivates the drive-away lock (see Page 48).
[Decrease speed] and [Increase speed] buttons
Pressing the button briefly increases/decreases the speed level (see Page 46). The acoustic signal changes when
the maximum speed level is reached.
[Horn] button
The horn will sound as long as the button is pressed.
[Selected speed level] LED display
The LED display shows the currently selected speed level (1–5).
[Charge level] LED display
The [Charge level] LCD screen is divided into 10 segments and shows the current charge level:
After brief operation, the battery indicator shows the exact battery status.
A charge of 100% corresponds to 10 segments on the battery symbol.
As the remaining battery charge decreases, the LED segments turn off one by one.
If only one segment of the LED display is flashing, then the battery is in an undervoltage state. The battery must
be charged immediately.
If all 10 LED segments are flashing, this means that the battery is in an overvoltage state. Please continue to
drive at low speed only.
The charging process is indicated by sequential flashing of the LEDs. The driving function is blocked when the
battery is charging.
Battery indicator on the control panel
Display
Sequential indicator
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Information
Battery is charged
Charge battery if possible
Battery is charging
1
Joystick
2
[Decrease speed] button
3
[Increase speed] button
4
[Selected speed level] LED display
5
[Horn] button
6
[On/off] button
7
[Charge level] LED display
8
Charging/programming receptacle
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