DX-2
www.chasswheel.com
rev. 1
2014-05-08
5
CONTENTS
1 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS .................................................................................................. 6
1.1 Applicability for different type of users ................................................................................... 7
1.2 Safe driving ......................................................................................................................... 7
1.3 Safe use and service ............................................................................................................ 9
1.4 The permanent labeling of the wheelchair ............................................................................ 10
2 EQUIPMENT AND THEIR USE ................................................................................................. 12
2.1 The REM 550 remote construction ....................................................................................... 13
2.1.1 Joystick .......................................................................................................................... 14
2.1.2 Status display ................................................................................................................. 15
2.1.3 Battery charge display ..................................................................................................... 15
2.1.4 Battery alarms ................................................................................................................ 16
2.1.5 System status ................................................................................................................. 16
2.2 Using Buddy Buttons with the remote .................................................................................. 17
2.3 Steering the wheelchair with the remote .............................................................................. 17
2.4 Switching the wheelchair off ............................................................................................... 18
2.5 Locking/unlocking the wheelchair ........................................................................................ 18
2.5.1 Locking the wheelchair .................................................................................................... 18
2.5.2 Unlocking the wheelchair ................................................................................................. 18
2.6 Switching the lights on and off ............................................................................................ 18
2.7 Switching the warning blinker on and of .............................................................................. 19
2.8 Operating the electrical adjustment options .......................................................................... 19
2.8.1 Which symbols are displayed and what they mean ............................................................. 19
2.8.2 Activate adjustment mode ............................................................................................... 20
2.8.3 Selecting and actuating adjustment options ....................................................................... 20
2.8.4 Changing from setting mode to drive mode ....................................................................... 21
2.9 Further adjustment options ................................................................................................. 21
2.9.1 Deactivating programming mode ...................................................................................... 21
2.9.2 Changing the screen brightness ........................................................................................ 22
2.9.3 Setting the time .............................................................................................................. 22
2.9.4 Display / hide time display ............................................................................................... 23
2.9.5 Changing the screen backround ........................................................................................ 24
2.10 Error diagnosis ................................................................................................................. 25
2.10.1 Error codes and diagnosis codes ..................................................................................... 26
2.11 Back rest, head support, arm rest and foot rest adjustments................................................ 29
2.11.1 Back rest adjustment ..................................................................................................... 29
2.11.2 Manually adjustable back rest ......................................................................................... 29
2.11.3 Electrically adjustable back rest ...................................................................................... 29
2.11.4 Head support adjustment ............................................................................................... 29
2.11.5 Arm rest adjustment
.............................................................................................................. 29
2.11.6 Adjustment of a manually adjustable foot rest ................................................................. 31
2.11.7 Adjustment of an electrically adjustable foot rest with lenght compensation ....................... 31
2.12 Other devices and supplies................................................................................................ 32
2.12.1 Seat belt use ................................................................................................................. 32
2.12.2 Lightning devices ........................................................................................................... 32
2.12.3 Tyres ............................................................................................................................ 32
2.12.4 Batteries ....................................................................................................................... 32
2.12.4 Battery recharging ......................................................................................................... 33