LiNX® Control System
6 Usage
6.1 Operating the Remote
6.1.1 Powering Up the Remote
1. Press the ON/OFF key A.
The Start screen lights up.
The status LED inside the ON/OFF button lights up green if no
fault is present at power up. After a few seconds, the display is
ready to use.
If there is a fault with the system when powering up, the status
LED indicates the fault with a series of red flashes, and a fault
icon displays in the status bar. For more information about fault
indication, refer to 1.1 Fault codes and diagnosis codes, page 1.
6.1.2 Powering Down the Remote
1. Press the ON/OFF key A.
The shutdown screen displays.
After a few seconds, the remote powers down.
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6.1.3 Setting the Attendant Control
If the wheelchair is fitted with an attendant control (ACU) and
the attendant control is in charge, an attendant-in-charge
overlay displays.
Also, the status LED inside the primary remote ON/OFF button
turns off.
1. To take over control, press the primary remote ON/OFF
button.
Attendant control mode powers down.
For more information about using the attendant
control, refer to the attendant control manual.
6.1.4 Maximum Speed Control
The speedometer is divided into 10 segments that represent
the speed range of the wheelchair. Each segment can display in
one of three colors.
The green section A displays the speed range, determined
l
by the set point E on the speed slider D.
The yellow section B displays the preset maximum speed
l
range C, depending on the programming of the drive
screen.
The grey section F indicates the total maximum speed
l
range of the wheelchair is not reached in the depending
drive function.
In each drive screen, you can control the preset maximum
speed depending on your needs.
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