Swipe-and-tap mode
Slide set point E up or
down, when in Swipe-
and-tap mode.
The proportion of the green sections A and yellow sections B on
the speed dial and the speed slider correspond to the position of
the set point E.
As soon as you start driving, speed slider and navigation
button disappear from the display. The current speed is
displayed by the speedometer, if it is enabled.
4.9 Emergency Stop
A
1. If you press the ON/OFF key A while driving,
an emergency stop is carried out. The
remote powers down after this.
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B
D
E
A
Tap-only mode
Tap at top or at bottom of
speed slider D, when in Tap-
only mode. Plus and minus
symbols indicate where to tap.
4.10 Latched Driving Mode
Latched driving modes allow you to latch (or maintain) a forward or
reverse speed so that you can drive without continuously providing a
drive demand.
NOTICE!
When you make a forward or reverse demand, the
wheelchair drives forwards or reverse at a constant speed
and will continue driving at that constant speed until one of
the following occurs:
— the external stop switch is pressed (refer to 4.10.1
External Stop Switch, page 38),
— the emergency stop is performed (refer to 4.9
Emergency Stop, page 37),
— an opposite demand is received (a reverse demand
when driving forwards or a forward demand when
driving reverse) or
— the Latch Drive Timeout has expired.
To avoid potentially dangerous situations Invacare
recommends to make yourself familiar with the latched driving
mode, especially with the demands to stop the wheelchair.
The term demand, mentioned in this manual, means the input
depending on the type of control, e.g. joystick movements or
sip and puff demands, refer to 4.21.6 Using the Sip-N-Puff
Head Array, page 79 for more information about the Sip and
Puff Head Array.
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