What to do if I see a remote fault on Invacare Control Systems?
- JjamestrujilloSep 13, 2025
If you are experiencing a remote fault with your Invacare Control Systems, check the cables and connectors. For further assistance, contact your provider.
What to do if I see a remote fault on Invacare Control Systems?
If you are experiencing a remote fault with your Invacare Control Systems, check the cables and connectors. For further assistance, contact your provider.
Type | Remote Control |
---|---|
Compatibility | Invacare LiNX System |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Special Features | Integrated Bluetooth |
Document is a supplement to the mobility device's documentation. Contact Invacare for more info.
Explains signal symbols and words used for hazards and unsafe practices.
States device is for prescription use and refers to manuals for intended use.
Describes the REM400 as a Remote for LiNX family, intended for wheelchair users to interact with LiNX System.
States expected service life is five years, assuming daily use and adherence to instructions.
Contains important information for safe operation and use of the product.
Covers risks of death, injury, or damage from incorrect use, accessories, connections, cables, corrosion, fire, and improper routing.
Provides guidelines for live edit mode, general usage, and safety during operation.
Provides safety guidelines for setting up and servicing the wheelchair, emphasizing correct parts and qualified technicians.
Discusses EMC standards compliance and methods to minimize emissions.
Identifies and labels the components of the REM400 user interface.
Details the battery bar, status bar components, and their meanings.
Explains user function screen organization, headers, icons, and programmable text.
Describes the functionality and features of the drive screen, including speed presets and controls.
Details connectivity screens for external devices and seating screens for seat functions.
Explains the functions and operation of the navigation button on the remote.
Details the various labels found on the product and their meanings for identification.
Provides instructions and safety precautions for connecting the remote cable and socket.
Covers powering up, powering down, and attendant control status of the remote.
Explains the use of buttons, switches, sliders, and menu screen settings for configuration.
Details menu screen functions like Clock, Screen Lock, Glove Mode, and display settings.
Covers tap-only mode and tap zone settings for touch screen interaction.
Guides on opening, closing, and changing time settings within the Menu Screen.
Describes the screen lock feature to prevent accidental touch input and environmental interference.
Explains how to navigate between different user function screens using various methods.
Details the safety feature that prevents accidental movements during user actions.
Explains direct navigation methods to move between profiles and function screens.
Describes indirect navigation using user input, with mappings for menu and scan select.
Explains how to navigate and select profiles and function screens using menu select.
Explains the semi-automated scan select process for navigating menus.
Explains using multipurpose buttons and optional toggle switches for controls.
Details how the joystick controls direction and speed in proportional driving mode.
Explains how to control the maximum speed using the speedometer and speed slider.
Describes latched driving modes that allow maintaining speed without continuous input.
Lists and describes the six available latched driving modes and external stop switch use.
Details the '1 Step Up' latched driving mode, explaining acceleration and stopping.
Explains '3 Step Up' and '5 Step Up' latched driving modes with fixed speed increments.
Describes the '3 Step Up/Down' latched driving mode for adjusting speed in three steps.
Explains the '5 Step Up/Down' latched driving mode for adjusting speed in five steps.
Describes cruise control mode and how to perform an emergency stop.
Guides on how to turn position lights on and off.
Guides on how to turn hazard lights on and off.
Explains how to turn turn signals on and off, including automatic turn-off.
Describes horn operation and using utility cards for lights and horn.
Details the procedure for locking and unlocking the remote control.
Explains the sleep mode feature, how it's activated, and how to wake the system.
Describes operating powered seating functions through dedicated seating screens.
Explains controlling seating functions using various external switches like egg, stereo, toggle, button, and 10-way switches.
Explains speed reduction and inhibits for seating functions like tilt limit.
Guides on configuring connectivity, pairing LiNX with devices, and managing connections.
Explains connecting devices via Bluetooth and removing paired devices.
Explains selecting connectivity cards and details the Mouse Mover function.
Describes scrolling actions and disconnecting the mouse mover function.
Guides on setting up switch control, including pairing and linking devices.
Details various secondary inputs like joysticks, Sip and Puff, Head Array, and Proximity Arrays.
Explains the use and adjustment of the extremity control joystick for driving and other functions.
Details the operation of the compact single switch joystick for driving and other functions.
Describes the use of the micro extremity control joystick for driving and other functions.
Explains the operation of the pediatric compact joystick for driving and other functions.
Guides on using the Sip and Puff control, including warnings and driving instructions.
Details using the Sip and Puff Head Array, including sensor warnings and driving.
Explains using the Head Array for driving, including sensor activation and warnings.
Guides on using the Four Switch Proximity Array for operating the device and changing screens.
Explains how to use the wireless mouse emulator, including setup and configuration.
Explains disabling Bluetooth and provides safety/info for battery charging.
Describes the three battery alarms indicated on the status bar.
Provides information on remote maintenance, safety, and wear/tear items.
Outlines weekly, monthly, and periodic inspection checklists for users and attendants.
Recommends six-month service inspections by a qualified technician.
Lists six-month inspection items and provides cleaning guidelines with safety warnings.
Guides on diagnosing faults, listing fault icons, descriptions, and possible actions.
Explains the 'Out Of Neutral' safety feature preventing accidental movements.
Describes the drive inhibit mode, which prevents driving when connected to the charger.
Lists mechanical and electrical specifications, including operating conditions and forces.
Provides an overview of Bluetooth technology and its intended operating environments.
Lists LiNX wireless functions: Mouse mover, Remote diagnostics, and Configuration.
Discusses data latency, loss of service, data integrity, safeguards, and redundancy.
Details wireless coexistence testing and cybersecurity measures for the LiNX system.
Describes user actions related to cybersecurity, like switching off Bluetooth.
Details the limited warranty terms for the US and Canadian markets, covering component periods.
Explains Invacare's obligation for repair/replacement and how to obtain service.
Specifies warranty limitations, exclusions, and provides disclaimers.