Part No. 1122140 8-7 MK5
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FIGURE 3 – REMOTE
PROGRAMMER
SERVICE SECTION
WARNING
Setup of the Electronic Controller is to be performed ONLY by individu-
als certified by Invacare. Fine tuning adjustments of the controller may
affect other activities of the wheelchair. Damage to the equipment could
occur under these circumstances. If uncertified individuals perform any
work on these units, the warranty is void.
OPERATING INFORMATION
WARNING
Performance adjustments MUST only be made by professionals of the
health care field or persons fully conversant with this process and the
drivers capabilities. Incorrect settings could cause injury to the driver,
bystanders, damage to the chair and surrounding property. After the
wheelchair has been setup, check to make sure that the wheelchair per-
forms to the specifications entered in the setup procedure. If the wheel-
chair does NOT perform to specifications, turn the wheelchair OFF im-
mediately and reenter setup specifications. Repeat this procedure until
the wheelchair performs to specifications.
REMOTE PROGRAMMER (OPTIONAL)
SERVICE SECTION
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I. REMOTE PROGRAMMER (OPTIONAL)
The Remote Programmer is the information center of the control module. Through
simple key sequences, the Remote Programmer allows modification of the performance
characteristics, gives diagnostics information for trouble shooting and permits calibra-
tion of the control module. Some terms which will be used in the discussion of the
Remote Programmer are explained here:
1. FUNCTION – A function is a performance charac-
teristic which can be adjusted or modified to alter the
operation of the chair for a particular user control
need. Two (2) examples are:
The high speed function may be adjusted to a
higher or lower speed the same way as you would
adjust a trimpot in other controls.
Stand-by Mode Function may be turned ON or
OFF the same as a switch would be used. All
functions are listed in a menu.
2. VALUE – Each function has a value. It is the degree or
amount of the function which is used to influence the
overall chair performance. Most values are numerical or in percentages, for instance –
high speed may be set to 75% of the chair’s maximum. For others, the value is either
ON or OFF, for example – Stand-by Mode. Changing a value is called adjustment.
3. STANDARD PROGRAM (Preset Programs) – The standard programs are fixed
function values which are used as an initial set up point from which individualization of
the chair performance can begin. Standard values are NEVER altered or modified.
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