7.7.4 Delete custom programmed memory positions
Refere to Fig.7.7 - 7.10 on previous page.
1. Remove the rear cover of the backrest and connect
a Switch with a 3,5mm Jack to the socket at the 12V
potentiometer power supply box. (Fig. 7.7)
2. Press the "Mode" button one or more times until a
seat icon appears in the LCD control panel display,
(Fig.7.8).
3. Move the joystick to the left or right to select a
memory seat position (Seating, Stand-Up, Lie-Down,
Transfer, Relax or Custom Position), (Fig.7.9). A seat
icon and the memory description for the relevant
position are shown in the LCD control panel display.
4. Press and hold the Switch at the 12V potentiometer
power supply box, (Fig.7.10) and pull the joystick
backwards for 6 seconds. After 3 seconds you will
hear the programming beep and after 6 seconds you
will hear a change in the beep sound.
5. As soon as you hear this new sound release the
Joystick and the button. All memory positions are now
set to the factory settings.
7.7.5 Return to drive mode
Press the "Mode" button one or more times until a
standard display image with speed indicator appears in
the LCD control panel display.
8.0 Troubleshooting The R-net Control:
Always consult your Sunrise Medical authorised dealer
when a diagnostic fault has appeared on your hand
control.
The battery gauge, (A) and maximum speed/profile
indicator, (B), show the status of the control system,
(Fig.8.1).
Battery Gauge is steady - This indicates that everything
is OK.
Battery Gauge flashes slowly - The control system is
functioning correctly but the batteries need charging as
soon as possible.
Battery Gauge steps up - The wheelchair batteries
are being charged. You will not be able to drive the
wheelchair until the charger is disconnected and you
have switched the control system off and on again.
Rev.2.0
Battery Gauge flashes rapidly (even with the joystick
released)
The control system safety circuits have operated and the
control system has been prevented the wheelchair from
moving.
This indicates a system trip. i.e. the controller has
detected a problem somewhere in the wheelchairs
electrical system.
• Switch off the control system.
• Make sure that all connectors on the wheelchair and
the control system are mated securely.
• Check the condition of the battery.
• If you can't find the problem, try the self help guide on
the next page.
• Switch on the control system again and try to drive the
wheelchair.
• If the safety circuits operate again, switch off and do
not try to use the wheelchair.
• Contact your Sunrise Medical authorised dealer.
Fig.8.1
A
B
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