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QUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTION
Operate each button (or toggle switch) one at a time to verify that they function correctly. This is indicated on 13.
the HHP by the box highlighting. On the Quickie iQ, the status will change from Open to Closed.
Note, allow a few seconds for the system to respond. 14.
If the hand control is equipped with a Speed Pot, operate it slowly to verify that it is functioning. This is indi-15.
cated by the display changing from 100% to 0%.
If the hand control contains jacks for external switches, connect pushbuttons to the jacks and verify that they 16.
also function.
Replace the hand control if any of the above tests fail. 17.
Mini Hand Control or Attendant Control Module Test
Complete the following tests If the wheelchair contains either/or a Mini Hand Control (MHCM) or an Attendant Con-
trol Module (ACM):
Refer to Hand Control Test.1.
Complete the Hand Control Test, except select Compact Joystick if using the HHP, or MHCM or ACM if using 2.
the Quickie iQ.
Replace the Mini Hand Control or Attendant Control Module if any of the above tests fails. 3.
SCM Test
Complete the following tests if the wheelchair contains
a Specialty Control Input Module (SCM).
Connect the Quickie iQ or HHP to the wheelchair.
Disengage the gearbox from the motors. Verify 1.
that the chair is in free-wheel by pushing on the
wheelchair.
Switches
+ + -
Fwd SJ1a
Left SJ1b
Right Mode
Rev SJ2b
Mode
Turn on the wheelchair2.
If using the HHP, select Monitor then SCM1 3.
or SCM2. Under SCM, select Switches.
(fi g 2.23.20)
Warning
If the following step is not completed the wheel-
chair may move unexpectedly possibly causing
injury.
Fig 2.23.20