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  • Page 1 FAST MOVERS' QUICK START GUIDE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Introduction 1 Speed setting and steering box options 2 Driving technique 3 Adjusting arm and leg supports 4 Charging batteries 5 Disengage the brakes (Freewheeling) 6 Support for a hollow back 7 Construction & operation 8 For wheelchairs with STAND ASSIST 9 For wheelchairs with reversible steering box 10 Headrest (accessory) For a more detailed description see the user's manual...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    FAST MOVERS' QUICK START GUIDE Introduction Permobil stresses solutions above products. These solutions can be for complicated customer needs or for specific seating and mobility needs. Our products consist of a chassis and several seating systems that meet simple and complex mobility and seating needs.
  • Page 4 Explanation of the VR2 control panel Function keys Indicator lights Control lever (joystick) The number of function keys/indicator lights differs depending on your chair's equipment, such as with/without lighting and seat functions. Explanation of the R-Net control panel On / off button Display Joystick Function keys...
  • Page 5: Speed Setting And Steering Box Options

    1. SPEED SETTINGS AND STEERING BOX OPTIONS This wheelchair is suitable for indoor and outdoor use. When using indoors, you must use it with normal caution. When outdoors you must ensure that you go very slowly on hills and do not go over edges greater than 7 - 8 cm. Take someone along on your first test trip.
  • Page 6 VR-2 Control panel with lighting Control panel without and seat functions. lighting and seat functions. VR-2 CONTROL PANEL Function keys There are up to 10 function On / Off keys on the control panel. The number of function keys / Horn indicator lights differs depending Warning Lights...
  • Page 7 R-NET There are a total of 10 function keys on the control panel. On / Off Horn Increase / decrease max. speed Mode / Level Profile / Side view Warning lights Lighting Directional lights, left Directional lights...
  • Page 8: Driving Technique

    2. DRIVING TECHNIQUE The electronics in the control panel "interprets" the joy - stick's movements and directs the motions the operator wants the wheelchair to make. There are no complicated user techniques for normal riding, which is an advantage for an inexperienced user.
  • Page 9: Adjusting Arm And Leg Supports

    3. ADJUSTING ARM AND LEG SUPPORTS Permobil does its best to adjust the arm and leg supports to suit the user. Your dealer is responsible for making the definitive adjustments upon delivery. Adjusting the armrests 1. Setting the height 2. Setting the angle /depth...
  • Page 10: Charging The Batteries

    4. CHARGING THE BATTERIES Batteries must be charged regularly to obtain the best possible riding time per charge and to ensure long operational life. Always turn off the wheelchair when not in use and do not empty the batteries completely. Make a habit of charging the batteries whenever you are not using the wheelchair.
  • Page 11: Disengage The Brakes (Freewheeling)

    5. DISENGAGING THE BRAKES (Freewheeling) It is possible to disengage the breaks so that the wheelchair can be moved by hand. 1. Uses the switch to turn off the wheelchair. 2. Lift the handle. The wheelchair can now be moved by hand.
  • Page 12 RELEASING THE BRAKES (Continued) Manual break release The wheelchair is equipped with a manual break release to allow the wheelchair to be moved by hand. The adjustment for the break release is on the right side of the chassis. Releasing the brakes 1.
  • Page 13: Support For A Hollow Back

    6. SUPPORT FOR HOLLOW BACK The support for a hollow back (lumbar cushion) consists of three cushions with Velcro that can be adjusted to suit the amount of support needed. 1. Remove the back cushions. 2. Place the support as desired. 3.
  • Page 14: Construction & Operation

    7. CONSTRUCTION & OPERATION You can use the control panel to operate the chair's electric functions. For more information, consult the operating instructions for the chassis. On chairs with an ICS operating system the electric functions can also be operated from the ICS control panel.
  • Page 15 SYMBOLS The symbols on the control panel provide information on available seat functions, restricted seat functions and seat functions that reduce speed or even completely prevent movement. The symbols can be off, be continuously on or blink. The symbol is off The function's symbol is not lit.
  • Page 16 Blinking symbol A blinking symbol provides information related to the adjust- ment mechanism. If the blinking symbol is green, a special function is active such as the memory function. If the blinking symbol is yellow, a safety limit has blocked the function in one direction.
  • Page 17 Leg rest angle The leg rest moves outward when the upper part of the button is pressed and moves back when the lower part is pressed. In some versions, the leg rest control but- tons also have a second function not sum- moned with a shift button.
  • Page 18 Memory function The control panel has a built-in memory with three memory locations. Each memory locati- on can store all the seat's electric settings. Fig. 8 Saving settings Put the seat in the position you want to save. - Activate the memory function by pressing and holding the memory button for two seconds, see fig.
  • Page 19: For Wheelchairs With Stand Assist

    Then you let the chair rise until it is high enough to allow you to stand comfortably. Permobil can easily equip wheelchair models C400 Corpus, C500 Corpus and Hexior Corpus with stand assist. Stand Assist for Hexior...
  • Page 20: For Wheelchairs With Reversible Steering Box

    9. FOR WHEELCHAIRS WITH REVERSIBLE CONTROL BOX The reversible joystick control is normally mounted in a box as shown in the picture. The reversible joystick control is the same as the normal joystick control except that here the joystick is situated in a casing mounted in a worktop. This control module's joystick is a proportional joystick that can be operated with the fingers or the hand.
  • Page 21: Headrest (Accessory)

    10. HEAD SUPPORT (accessory) Adjusting the height 1. Loosen button (1) on the back of the backrest, see picture. 2. Adjust the height of the head support as desired. 3. Tighten button (1). Forward/backward adjustment 1. Loosen button (2) on the back of the backrest, see fig. 2.
  • Page 22 Adjustments Head support (accessory) This head support has more setting options to allow the user the greatest possible degree of comfort. The head support can also be removed without losing the adjustments. Removing 1. Loosen button (3) on the back of the backrest, see picture. 2.
  • Page 23 NOTES...
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