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Operating console functions
The operating console enables you to control all driving components as well as the motors
to adjust your body position. For your own safety, and to prevent that the wheelchair gets
damaged, movements are monitored by the electronics. This may result in block of
movement, speed decrease or complete stop.
4.1 Switching ON / OFF
Put the joystick in the neutral (central) position before pressing the ON/OFF button.
If the console is switched on with the joystick out of the neutral position, the
wheelchair will not drive. Release the joystick (return to neutral) within 5 seconds to
unlock the drive. If the joystick is not released within 5 seconds, the fault turns into
a Module fault which is indicated by the red blinking LED in the ON/OFF button. The
wheelchair will not drive. To clear the Module fault, release the joystick and switch
the operating console OFF and then ON again.
To switch the operating console ON, press the ON/OFF button once.
The LED (status indicator) in the ON/OFF button goes on. When it turns green, the
operating console is ready for operation. When the LED starts blinking in red, there is
a failure, see §4.2 and §5.
To switch the operating console OFF when it is ON: press the button once.
The operating console will power down and the status indicator goes out.
4.1.1 Emergency stop
If you need to stop a driving or body-positioning movement quickly, press the ON/OFF
button to perform an EMERGENCY STOP. The wheelchair will come to a halt quickly.
4.1.2 Sleep mode
The operating console will go into sleep mode after a period of inactivity (default 5
minutes).
When the system sleeps, it is partially turned off to reduce energy consumption.
To reactivate the operating console, press a button or move the joystick.
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LiNX 200
2019-01
Operating console functions