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Dynamic Shark User Manual

Dynamic Shark
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Issue 1, December 2011
SHARK
Quick Start Guide
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Dynamic Shark Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDynamic
ModelShark
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SHARK Quick Start Guide

Introduction

About this manual

Explains the manual's structure, symbols, and general information.

The SHARK System

Overview of the SHARK system, its components, and benefits.

Manual Sections Explained

Details the three main sections of the quick start guide.

Turning the SHARK On and Off

Powering On the SHARK

Steps to turn the SHARK powerchair system on.

Powering Off the SHARK

Steps to turn the SHARK powerchair system off.

Out Of Neutral At Power Up (OONAPU)

Safety feature preventing unintended movement on startup.

Using the SHARK Lock

Locking the SHARK

Procedure to secure the SHARK system from unauthorized use.

Unlocking the SHARK

Procedure to release the SHARK system's security lock.

Waking Up from Sleep Mode

Waking the SHARK

Steps to restore the SHARK system from sleep mode.

Driving

Using the Joystick

Instructions for controlling powerchair movement with the joystick.

Adjusting Maximum Drive Speed

Procedure to set the powerchair's top speed.

Using the Speedometer

Explanation of the speedometer display modes and indicators.

Using the Horn

Activating the Horn

How to use the horn function on the SHARK system.

Reading the Battery Gauge

Battery Charge Indication

Interpreting the battery level indicators on the gauge.

Other Battery Gauge Indications

Understanding fault and status lights shown on the battery gauge.

Battery Charging

Charging the SHARK System

Procedure for charging the SHARK powerchair's batteries.

Using the Seating Functions

Activating Seating Mode

Entering the mode to control seat adjustments.

Selecting Seat Function

Choosing between different seat positions or functions.

Operating Seat Function

Controlling the movement of selected seat functions.

Returning to Driving Mode

Exiting the seat function mode and returning to normal driving.

Using the Lights

Operating Lights

Controls for switching side and positioning lights on or off.

Operating Indicators and Hazard Lights

Operating Indicators

Using the turn signal indicators on the SHARK system.

Operating Hazard Lights

Using the hazard warning lights on the SHARK system.

Operating Attendant Mode

Attendant Control Mode

Using the SHARK system with an attendant's control module.

How to Set the Speedometer

Max Speed Only Display Mode

Speedometer setting to show only the maximum speed.

Speedo Plus Max Speed Display Mode

Speedometer setting to show current and maximum speed.

How to Use the Virtual Speed Pot

Adjusting Speed Increments

Using speed buttons to increase or decrease speed in steps.

Improving Load Compensation for Low Speeds

Load Compensation Effects on Chair Behavior

How load compensation impacts chair performance and handling.

Changing Load Compensation Value via Wizard

Adjusting the Load Compensation parameter using the Wizard software.

Procedure for Setting Load Compensation

Step-by-step guide to correctly set the Load Compensation value.

Configuring a Short-Throw Joystick

Adjusting Joystick Deflection for Sensitivity

Reducing joystick movement required for full speed control.

Reading Powerchair-Specific Information

Accessing System Information

Viewing serial numbers, software versions, and usage data.

Swapping an Active Drive Program

Entering Technician Mode

Accessing the technician interface via the HHP.

Entering Password for Access

Authenticating to enter the technician mode.

Selecting Drive Program Mode

Navigating to the program selection screen.

Selecting the Active Program

Choosing the desired drive program for the powerchair.

Customizing Drive Program Parameters

Adjusting drive parameters for specific user needs.

Troubleshooting Guide

Part 1: Battery Voltage Check

Initial troubleshooting step: checking battery voltage.

Part 2: Flash Code Diagnosis

Diagnosing faults by identifying and interpreting flash codes.

Part 3: Other Controller Conditions

Checking other diagnostic indicators and conditions displayed.

Detailed Battery Voltage Checks

Procedure for measuring battery voltage under various conditions.

Interpreting Flash Codes and Remedies

Understanding flash codes and their corresponding solutions.

Fault Finding Motor Problems

Motor Connector Swap Test

Test to isolate faults between motors and the controller.

Motor Resistance Testing

Measuring motor resistance to identify faulty motors.

Controller Connector Resistance Check

Measuring controller connector resistance for faults.

Park Brake Fault Diagnosis Procedures

Troubleshooting steps for park brake related faults.

Flash Codes 7-9: Remote & Communication Faults

Flash Code 7: Remote Faults

Diagnosing faults related to the remote control unit.

Flash Code 8: Power Module Faults

Diagnosing faults within the power module.

Flash Code 9: Communication Loss

Troubleshooting communication issues between components.

Flash Codes 10-11: Internal & Incompatibility Faults

Flash Code 10: Internal Faults

Identifying and addressing internal controller faults.

Flash Code 11: Incompatible Remote

Diagnosing issues with incompatible remote control units.

Checking Other Controller Conditions

Low Battery LED and Locked State

Recognizing and responding to low battery and locked state indicators.

Charge Inhibit and OONAPU Conditions

Understanding charge inhibit and OONAPU error conditions.

Using HHP Diagnostics

Viewing Diagnostic Fault Logs

Accessing and reviewing system fault logs via the HHP.

Viewing System Usage Statistics

Checking system runtime, power-up, and drive statistics.

Viewing Time On Usage Statistics

Checking the total system runtime in hours.

Viewing Powered Usage Statistics

Checking the number of times the system has been powered up.

Viewing Driven Usage Statistics

Checking the number of times the powerchair has been driven.

Further Reading

Glossary

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