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6. Test the settings for proper operation:
a) After the standing information has been stored, turn the chair off and back on again.
b) Test the Standing Sequence using the appropriate switches or the joystick)
c) Confirm that everything works as expected.
d) Make sure that the footplate wheels have the appropriate clearance when the chair is
completely stood.
If changes need to be made, restart the Standing Sequence Selection mode by starting at Step 1.
7. If Layout 4 is being used:
a) Begin from Step 1 and program the desired sequence for the other Stand Icon.
Since Layout 4 (Sticker G) is able to access two standing sequences, both standing sequences must be
programmed before the seating system can be utilized.
Pre-Defined Standing Sequences
Pre-Defined 1: “Sit to Stand”
This sequence is similar to the “tic-tac” stand found on the Combination Vertical Seat.
But, with “stepless” movement of the backrest, legrest and standing actuators.
Start
Stand=0
Leg=100
Back=115
Stand=0
Leg=125
Back=132
Stand=45
Leg=125
Back=132
Finish
Stand=85
Leg=95
Back=95
Start
Stand=85
Leg=95
Back=95
Stand=45
Leg=125
Back=132
Stand=0
Leg=125
Back=132
Stand=0
Leg=100
Back=115
The “down” sequence finishes with the user in a nearly upright seated position.
Programming VS - Specific Attributes