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30 Quickie Jive
7.15 Maximum speed button and indicator:
This shows the maximum speed setting for the
wheelchair when the dual attendant system has control.
There are five settings - setting 1 is the slowest speed
and setting 5 is the highest speed. The speed setting is
changed with the speed button, (Fig.7.4).
If the control system is programmed for drive profile
operation, then the dual attendant system speed adjuster
will only adjust the speed within the selected profile.
Changing between drive profiles can only be achieved
using the VR2 main joystick.
WARNING!
To avoid unexpected or unintentional movement of
the wheelchair and to conserve battery power, it is
recommended that the control system is switched Off
when drive or seating adjustments are not being used.
Note: Always move the chair with care.
If the programming of the attendant drive profile (s) needs
adjustments to make it more convenient for the attendant
and/or the person sitting in the wheelchair, please
contact your Sunrise Service agent for adaptation.
If the direction of movement of the directional attendant
control needs to be altered, please contact your
authorised Sunrise Medical dealer for adaptation.
WARNING!
Do not attempt to program the wheelchair yourself.
Always consult a qualified health care professional.
Contact your Sunrise medical approved dealer for
details.
7.16 Quickie Direct Actuator Control Box:
The direct actuator switches can operate any factory
approved actuator. Operation is dependent on what
options are fitted to your wheelchair. To operate the leg
rest, seat tilt or backrest recline;
Push the toggle switch for the relevant actuator forward
until you reach the required angle/height.
Release the toggle switch and the actuator will stop.
When the actuator reaches its maximum/minimum
position do not hold the toggle switch in its operating
position as this could damage the actuator. (Fig. 7.5).
Fig. 7.5
8.0 Troubleshooting The VR2 Hand Control:
Always consult your Sunrise Medical authorised dealer
when a diagnostic fault has appeared on your hand
control.
The battery gauge and maximum speed/profile indicator
show the status of the control system, (Section 7.0,
Fig.7.1).
Battery Gauge is steady - This indicates that everything
is OK.
Battery Gauge flashes slowly - The control system is
functioning correctly but the batteries need charging as
soon as possible.
Battery Gauge steps up - The wheelchair batteries
are being charged. You will not be able to drive the
wheelchair until the charger is disconnected and you
have switched the control system off and on again.
Battery Gauge flashes rapidly (even with the joystick
released)
The control system safety circuits have operated and the
control system has been prevented the wheelchair from
moving.
This indicates a system trip. i.e. the VR2 has detected a
problem somewhere in the wheelchairs electrical system.
Switch off the control system.
Make sure that all connectors on the wheelchair and the
control system are mated securely.
Check the condition of the battery.
If you can’t find the problem, try the self help guide on
the next page.
Switch on the control system again and try to drive the
wheelchair.
If the safety circuits operate again, switch off and do not
try to use the wheelchair.
Contact your Sunrise Medical authorised dealer.
Please refer to the R-net Owner’s Manual for
details of R-net hand control functions
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