Teknique FWD Owner's Manual page 19

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To avoid serious injury or death from a fall or collision, set
speed/response control for the environment and your skill level.
Set control to minimum if you are a less experienced driver or are
in a confined space.
5. Gently move the joystick forward. A "click" will be heard as the controller
releases the motor brakes and your power wheelchair will move slowly
forward. Observe that if the joystick is released, the lever will return to center
(neutral) and the power wheelchair will stop. Note that when the chair stops,
another "click" will be heard as the brakes are automatically engaged.
6. Move the joystick lever fully right. The chair will move in a circle to the right.
Moving the lever fully left will cause the chair to circle to the left.
7. Gently move the joystick lever backward, and the chair will move slowly
backward. Note that the backward movement is about half the speed of the
forward movement.
8. If you move the joystick lever gently back and to the right, the chair will move
backward to the left. If you move the joystick gently back and to the left, the
chair will move backward to the right.
9. Learn the characteristics of your power wheelchair and the limits of your own
driving ability before attempting to drive at higher speed settings.
Driving on soft and/or uneven surfaces increases the chances of a
collision or fall from the seat due to loss of control or tip-over and
can result in serious injury or death. Avoid driving on these surfaces.
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If the status indicator is flashing, the controller has sensed a fault
condition. Refer to the fault code section of Appendix B (page 53)
to determine the cause of the fault. The power wheelchair will not
respond to move commands if a fault condition is sensed.
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