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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
Introduction
Operation of the VR2 wheelchair Control System, is simple and easy to understand.
The Control System incorporates State-of-the-Art electronics, the result of many
years of research, to provide you with ease of use and very high level of safety.
In common with other electronic equipment, correct handling and operation of the
unit will ensure maximum reliability.
Please read the information in this chapter carefully
—
It will help you to keep your
wheelchair reliable and safe.
General
Avoid knocking your Control System and especially the Joystick. Be careful not to
strike obstacles with the Control System or Joystick when you drive. Never drop the
Control System.
When transporting your wheelchair, ensure the Control System is well protected
and avoid damage to cables.
Your Control System uses industrial-grade components throughout, ensuring
reliable operation in a wide range of conditions. However, you will improve the
reliability of the Control System if you keep exposure to extreme conditions to a
minimum.
Do not expose the Control System or its components to damp for prolonged
periods.
If the Control System becomes contaminated with food or drink, this should be
cleaned off as soon as possible.
Clean the Control System and the Joystick with a cloth dampened with diluted
detergent. Be careful when cleaning the Joystick
—
Ensure the power is turned
“OFF”. Never use abrasive or spirit
-based cleaners.
Fig. 30a
Fig. 30b
“ON” / “OFF”
SWITCH
“ON” / “OFF”
SWITCH
HORN
BUTTON
HORN
BUTTON
BATTERY
GAUGE
BATTERY
GAUGE
MAX
SPEED
PROFILE
INDICATOR
MAX
SPEED
PROFILE
INDICATOR
SPEED
PROFILE
DECREASE
BUTTON
SPEED
PROFILE
DECREASE
BUTTON
SPEED
PROFILE
INCREASE
BUTTON
SPEED
PROFILE
INCREASE
BUTTON
ACTUATOR
BUTTONS
DIRECTIONAL JOYSTICK
Model VR2 JSM
Model VR2 JSM-A
DIRECTIONAL JOYSTICK
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