Lights / Troubleshooting
4. Lights
Not every wheelchair has been equipped with lights.
Lights (I in figure 1.1)
Hazard Lights (J in figure 1.1)
Direction indicators (K1 & K2 in figure 1.1)
5. Troubleshooting
If the wheelchair will not function while the batteries are fully charged, check the
following points before consulting your dealer:
Switch the controller off and then switch it on again. Check to see if the malfunction
has been solved.
Check if the free wheel switch was switched to Drive.
Check if the joystick was in the 0 position when the controller was switched on. In
other words, the joystick must not be moved when the controller is being switched ion
or off.
To indicate a possible malfunction, R-net will use the colour display screen. A
description of the malfunction will be displayed together with an error code. Report this
information to your dealer. The contact information of your dealer can be found on the
last page of the general user manual.
Malfunctions list
An extensive list of possible malfunctions can be found in the appendix of the service
manual for qualified specialists (also available on www.scoutmobility.nl)
6. Locking the controller
To lock the controller with the special key (H1 in figure 6.1):
Insert and remove the special key into the Charger Socket on the Controller (G in
figure 6.1). The controller is now locked and the following screen will be displayed.
Figure 6.1
To unlock the controller with the special key:
If the control system has switched off, press the On/off (B in afbeelding 1.2).
Insert and remove the special key into the Charger Socket on the Controller (G in
figure 6.1). The controller is now unlocked.
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