Controlling Additional Electrical Functions - Otto Bock Skippi plus Instructions For Use Manual

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6.3.6 Controlling additional electrical functions

INFORMATION
For more information on the additional electrical functions,
please see chapter 7.
Additional electrical functions, e.g. electric back angle ad-
justment or seat tilt, are accessed by pressing the "M" but-
ton (approximately 2 seconds).
To switch between the different functions, press the "M" but-
ton briefly or move the joystick to the right. The currently se-
lected function is shown on the LCD monitor. The respective
function can be extended or retracted by moving the joystick
forward or back. The electric motor moves the respective
function as long as the joystick is deflected and stops at the
end positions.
Electric back angle adjustment: The backrest is moved
forward or back electrically when the joystick is deflected to
the front or back. The electric motor moves the backrest as
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Battery is over voltage, with
warning symbol
long as the joystick is deflected and stops at the end posi-
tions.
Electric seat tilt: The seat is tipped back electrically when
the joystick is deflected to the back. Deflecting the joystick
to the front tilts the seat forward until it is level (factory set-
ting, may be adapted by the specialist dealer).
Seat height adjustment function: Deflecting the joystick to
the front or back raises or lowers the seat electrically. The
speed is reduced (creep speed) as soon as the seat height
adjustment fixture leaves the lowest position, because the
power wheelchair is less stable. This is indicated on the
control panel by the snail symbol on the LCD monitor (see
Fig. 30, item 13).
Coupled seat adjustment: When the joystick is deflected to
the front or back, the backrest and seat are moved electri-
cally at the same time, forward and down or back and up.
Pressing the "M" button (approximately 2 seconds) switches
back to driving mode.
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