Proportional Chin Control (Fig.11.6); Micropilot Joystick; Batteries And Charging; Batteries - Quickie Jive M2 Sedeo Ergo Manuel D'utilisation

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11.6 Proportional chin control (Fig.11.6)

The proportional chin control must be used in conjunction with
the Omni Plus module. This is to give visual feedback for the
selection of drive profiles and seating options.
WARNING!
Do not replace the joystick knob with any unauthorised
item. It may cause hazardous operation and loss of control
of the chair.
It is important that the joystick boot is replaced if it is torn
or brittle; failing to do so could cause substance damage
to the controller and unexpected movement of the chair.
Ensure that you always have comfortable access to the
controls whilst the chair is moving and make sure that the
controller is fixed securely to the chair.

11.7 MicroPilot Joystick

The Micro Pilot joystick is a miniature joystick based on a
different technology than other mini "throw" based joysticks. As
little as 10 grams of force with virtually no joystick deflection
will activate the chair. All internal metal construction means
outstanding durability, (Fig 11.7).
Fig. 11.7
R-net, Omni Plus control
Please refer to the R-net Owner's Manual for details of
R-net, Omni Plus control functions
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Jive M2 Sedeo Ergo
Fig. 11.6

12.0 Batteries and charging

WARNING!
Please read the owner's manual with the charger supplied
carefully. The general procedures and effects for the
interference with the chair and the batteries remain valid.
Do not expose any part of the battery to direct heat (i.e.
naked flame, gas fire).
When charging always place your charger on a hard
surface in a room with good ventilation.
You should not charge your batteries in outdoor
conditions.

12.1 Batteries

The batteries are contained within the drive unit located under
the battery shroud.
To remove the batteries first release the two handle screws
under the front of the seat frame, (Fig.12.1), which connect the
seat frame with the seat module interface.
Flip the seat frame backwards until the automatic lock pin
clicks to secure it in place, (Fig.12.2). Ensure the seat is secure
before letting go.
Lift off the battery box lid.
Disconnect the 2 pin Anderson connectors from each battery
(Fig.12.3 and 12.4).
There are straps available on each battery to facilitate lifting
them out. Remove the front battery first.
Fig. 12.1
Fig. 12.3
Fig. 12.2
Fig. 12.4
Rev.2.0

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