PaceSaver LiNX Owner Operating Instructions

Remote module / joystick

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Owner Operating Instructions
Getting to know your
Remote Module / Joystick
Warning: Be sure to read all operating manuals to their entirety before operating
the power wheelchair. Operating a power wheelchair without following instructions
and safety guidelines can result in bodily injuries and/or property damage.
PaceSaver
LiNX Manual PN83370 Rev 111120
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Summary of Contents for PaceSaver LiNX

  • Page 1 Warning: Be sure to read all operating manuals to their entirety before operating the power wheelchair. Operating a power wheelchair without following instructions and safety guidelines can result in bodily injuries and/or property damage. PaceSaver LiNX Manual PN83370 Rev 111120 ®...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    LiNX Operation Manual Index Owner Information Pages Operating the Power Wheelchair with LiNX Joystick/Controller Cycling Power 2.1.1 Emergency Stop 2.1.2 Drive Inhibit Error Indication 2.1.3 OONAPU 2.1.4 Using the Joystick 2.1.5 Adjusting Driving Speed 2.1.6 The Horn 2.1.7 Lock Function 2.1.8...
  • Page 3: Operating The Power Wheelchair With Linx Joystick/Controller

    PaceSaver Getting to know your new LiNX remote module / Joystick ® Warning: Be sure to read all operating manuals to their entirety before operating the power wheelchair. Operating a power wheelchair without following instructions and safety guidelines can result in bodily injuries and/or property damage.
  • Page 4: Oonapu

    LiNX Power On or when LiNX has an inhibit condition removed. If the LiNX is turned on while the joystick is out of neutral, an OONAPU fault will be displayed. During an OONAPU warning, the battery gauge LEDs will flash continually to alert the user, and the chair will not drive.
  • Page 5: Adjusting Driving Speed

    PaceSaver Getting to know your new LiNX remote module / Joystick ® 2.1.6 ADJUSTING THE DRIVING SPEED The speed dial allows the user to limit the minimum / maximum High speed of the wheelchair (that is, the speed when the joystick is fully deflected) to suit their preference and environment.
  • Page 6: Changing Drive/Seat Function

    PaceSaver Getting to know your new LiNX remote module / Joystick ® 2.1.8 USING THE LOCK FUNCTION CONTINUED To power up and unlock the system, press the power button once, and then, press the horn button twice — the horn button must be pressed twice within 10 seconds of pressing the power button.
  • Page 7: Reading Indicators

    PaceSaver Getting to know your new LiNX remote module / Joystick ® 2.1.9 CHANGING SEATING FUNCTION The wheelchair’s seating function can be selected with the seating function select button, which is the rocker button located on the right-hand side of the remote module.
  • Page 8: Battery Gauge

    PaceSaver Getting to know your new LiNX remote module / Joystick ® 2.2.2 ERROR INDICATION Number of flashes Error Remote module / joystick error Network or configuration error Left motor error Right motor error 1 / 2 / 7 can also be cable communi- Left park brake error cation error or damaged cable.
  • Page 9: Low Voltage

    WARNING: When charging your wheelchair, ensure the XLR connector is seated all the way in the joystick. Failing to make a full connection can damage the charger/joystick. The battery charging socket of the LiNX system is a 5-pin XLR type, located on the LiNX remote module.
  • Page 10: Xlr Charging Connector

    2.3.2 THE LiNX COMMUNICATIONS BUS CONNECTOR The LiNX communications bus connector is located on the lower rear of the remote module (see Figure 10). The LiNX communications bus loom plugs directly into this socket, providing the remote module with both power and communication to the power module.
  • Page 11 MyLiNX functionality is incorporated into the LiNX powerchair system and collects data about the powerchair, then transmits it, via Bluetooth wireless technology, to the MyLiNX App on a user’s smart phone.
  • Page 12 The MyLiNX App provides a user with access to basic system and diagnostic information from their wheelchair and enables them to share this information with a service agent via the My LiNX website. MLiNX is only compatible with bluetooth enabled LiNX wheelchair controllers.

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