Power Legrests; Controlling Power Seat Functions - Otto Bock C1000 DS Instructions For Use Manual

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8.11.6 Power legrests

WARNING
Incorrect use of the power leg supports
Falling, tipping over due to driving with unallowable seat settings
► Drive in street traffic only with the leg supports lowered.
The power wheelchair can be equipped with power leg supports.
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8.11.7 Controlling power seat functions

INFORMATION
If your power wheelchair is equipped with an LCD monitor, please also read the section "Separate LCD monitor"
(see Page 50).
INFORMATION
If your power wheelchair is equipped with a push-button module, you can select and control the power seat func­
tions directly (see Page 57).
Power seat functions are activated and controlled via the control panel (see Page 25).
Holding the [Mode] button (approx. 2 seconds; ) activates control of the first power seat function.
The LCD screen indicates the currently selected seat function (see the following section "Joystick functions").
The driving function is not available at this time and the speed level indicator switches off.
To switch between the various seat functions, press the [Mode] button briefly or move the joystick to the right.
Once a seat function has been activated, it is adjusted by moving the joystick forward or backward.
The electric motor moves the seat according to the seat function as long as the joystick is deflected and stops
at the end positions.
Holding the [Mode] button again (approx. 2 seconds) deactivates the seat function in the selected position. The
driving function is available again and the speed level indicator on the LCD screen is lit.
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The legrests prevent a constant pressure load or
provide anti-shock support.
Depending on programming, the legrests can be activ­
ated individually or at the same time.
The foot plates can be flipped up to increase the entry
and exit area.
In addition, the electrically adjustable legrests can be
lifted up and out of their brackets (see fig. 36, item 1).
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