Replacing Defective Lights; Replacing The Battery; Troubleshooting; Types Of Notifications - Otto Bock Skippi Instructions For Use Manual

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Maintenance and repair

8.2.4 Replacing defective lights

The LED lighting is maintenance-free. If repairs are required, the qualified personnel who fitted or delivered the
wheelchair can help.

8.2.5 Replacing the battery

Batteries may only be replaced by qualified personnel.

8.3 Troubleshooting

INFORMATION
In the event of communication problems in the bus system of the controls, the system triggers an emergency stop
and thus prevents any uncontrolled functions.
► Note that after every emergency stop, you have to turn the power wheelchair control unit on again.
► If the driving function is still not available after turning the control unit on again, activate pushing mode by
releasing the brake.
► Inform the qualified personnel immediately.
Faults are displayed on the LED display fields on the control panel. The following table shows the individual notific­
ations as well as the associated fault sources and possible causes and measures.
Qualified personnel should be contacted if the measures described here do not resolve the faults completely. Qual­
ified personnel can read the exact error codes with a handheld programming device and can perform a targeted
system analysis.
The control device stores all errors that have occurred in a list. The qualified personnel reads this information,
for example during a general overhaul of the power wheelchair. The qualified personnel determines future service
and maintenance intervals based on the saved data.

8.3.1 Types of notifications

Warning
A warning indicates a status or malfunction of one or several components of the power wheelchair. The function of
components without errors is not restricted.
For example, if the connection between the control unit and seat motor is faulty, this error will only be indicated if
the user attempts to activate the motor. However, the driving function is still available.
Error
An error affects one or several functions of the power wheelchair. The power wheelchair and its functions are not
fully operational until the fault is resolved.

8.3.2 Procedure for warnings and error messages

If a warning or error message appears, the power wheelchair can often no longer be driven. In this case, the
error message must be noted, the control unit switched off and the qualified personnel informed of the error
message immediately.
If the error is related to a component which is not currently being used (e.g. to an actuator for adjusting the
seat function), the driving function of the power wheelchair is still theoretically usable. An error message simply
appears at regular intervals.
Nonetheless, the control unit must be switched off for several minutes in this case. If the error message contin­
ues to appear after switching on the control unit, the error message must be noted, the control unit switched
off again and the qualified personnel informed of the error message immediately.

8.3.3 Wheelchair control unit error overview

VR2 control panel
Flashing LED
52
Error/warning
Battery undervoltage
Left motor not connected e.g. defective plug con­
Cause
Battery deep discharge
Battery cable malfunc­
tioning or faulty connec­
tion to the battery
nection, cable break
Possible corrective action
Charge as soon as possible
Check the connection to the battery
(charge the battery if the connection
is good)
Check plug connections and cable
to left motor
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