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The LIBERTY™ 624 MINI is equipped with either an integral or remote power chair controller. These
controllers are designed with the user safety as the primary consideration. It is equipped with various
self-diagnostic features that are designed to search for potential problems at the rate of 100 times per
second. If the controller detects a problem in the powerchair’s electrical system, the powerchair may
stop functioning, depending on the severity of the problem. The controller is designed to maximize user
safety under normal operation conditions.
This controller, however, cannot take into account circumstances that put the LIBERTY™ 624
MINI outside of its normal operating environment as described within this manual. If is very
important that the users follow the precautions described within this manual.
USE OF LIBERTY™ 624 MINI POWER WHEELCHAIR JOYSTICK
Battery Gauge
The battery gauge’s main purpose is to indicate to the user the approximate amount of battery life
left.
* Red, Yellow and Green indicate that batteries are fully charged.
* Red and Yellow indicates that you should charge your battery if possible.
* Red indicator indicates that you should charge your battery as soon as possible because low battery
voltage may cause the powerchair to become inoperative.
Eagle Note: When the batteries begin to approach a discharged state, the meter will begin to slowly
flash indicating that it is time to charge the batteries.
In addition to indicating the current state of battery charge, the individual lights on your joystick
assembly can also indicate possible problems with the LIBERTY™ 624 MINI. A rapid flash of the
battery condition meter signifies a problem. The meter has 10 individual bars. They are to provide
information by the amount of bars that are flashing. For instance, the very first red bar flashing
rapidly indicates the battery voltage is nearly depleted. The following is a list of the possible errors
signified by the rapidly flashing meter.