Invacare® LiNX
Status Information
The status information displays the current state of the LiNX system
with status icons.
This notifies you that a drive lock-out is active. A drive lock-out
is a state that prevents the wheelchair being driven, refer to
4.16.3 Speed Reduction and Seating Function Inhibits, page 56
for more information about lock-outs and slow-downs.
This notifies you that a drive slow-down is active. A drive slow-
down is a state that prevents the wheelchair being driven at
maximum speed for safety reasons. Instead, the wheelchair is
allowed to drive at a reduced speed for the duration of the
active drive slow-down, refer to 4.16.3 Speed Reduction and
Seating Function Inhibits, page 56 for more information about
lock-outs and slow-downs.
This notifies you that a fault occurred. The number indicates
the type of fault, refer to 6.1.1 Fault Codes and Diagnosis
Codes, page 92 for more information about fault codes.
This notifies you that a seating lock-out is active. A seating lock-
out is a state that prevents the wheelchair's seating being
operated, refer to 4.16.3 Speed Reduction and Seating Function
Inhibits, page 56 for more information about lock-outs and
slow-downs.
This notifies you that Bluetooth connectivity is disabled, refer
to 4.22 Disabling Bluetooth, page 87 for more information
about disabling Bluetooth.
Three battery alarms are shown on the right-hand side of the status
bar, refer to 4.23.1 Battery alarms, page 89.
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2.2.3 User Function Card Overview
Left- or Right-Handed
With the LiNX system, it is possible, to adjust the function cards for
left-handed or right-handed users, refer to 4.2 Menu Screen, page 18.
Left-handed
Be aware, that in the following manual right-handed function
cards are displayed only. All buttons have the same functions
for right- and left-handed, so the descriptions can be used for
left-handed users, too.
Function Card Header
The function card type is identified by the colour of the function card's
header:
green indicates a drive card,
l
orange indicates a seating card,
l
blue indicates a connectivity card and
l
purple indicates a utility card.
l
The icon A indicates the type of primary
input.
A
B
The text B is programmable by your
provider and can be used to name the
function.
Right-handed
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