Invacare IFX-20MP Owners Manual - Page 48

Using the Battery Isolation Switch, Technical Data, Travel Information

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Invacare® AVIVA™ FX If the drive is stalled by an insurmountable obstacle, for example, a curb or similar which is too high, and the driver attempts driving for more than 20 seconds against this obstacle, the controls system automatically switches off to prevent the motors from being damaged. The status display shows a corresponding error code (refer to the user manual of your remote). By switching off and back on again, the error code is cleared and the controls system is switched back on. A defective main fuse may be replaced only after checking the entire controls system. A specialized Invacare provider must perform the replacement. You can find information on the fuse type in Chapter 13 Technical Data, page 92. 7.3 Using the Battery Isolation Switch The battery isolation switch must not be used as an ON/OFF button. When the battery isolation switch is used, the LiNX system could lose information like the correct time to display on the remote. There is no need to use the battery isolation switch when transporting the mobility device in a vehicle. The mobility device cannot be charged when the battery isolation switch is switched off. The battery isolation switch A is located on the left side of the battery box. The battery isolation switch is an additional safety feature of the controls protection system. When the system is overloaded, the battery isolation switch switches off automatically. In a hazardous situation or when the mobility device starts to behave erratically, the battery isolation switch can be used to isolate the battery source quickly. Also, it can be used to switch off the power supply of your mobility device manually, when the mobility device is transported without surveillance, for example while traveling in a plane. Refer to2.5 Travel Information, page 12. Use the battery isolation switch A to disconnect the power. 48 60101916-A

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If the drive is stalled by an insurmountable obstacle, for
example, a curb or similar which is too high, and the driver
attempts driving for more than 20 seconds against this obstacle,
the controls system automatically switches off to prevent the
motors from being damaged. The status display shows a
corresponding error code (refer to the user manual of your
remote). By switching off and back on again, the error code is
cleared and the controls system is switched back on.
A defective main fuse may be replaced only after
checking the entire controls system. A specialized
Invacare provider must perform the replacement. You
can find information on the fuse type in
Chapter 13
Technical Data, page 92
.
7.3 Using the Battery Isolation Switch
The battery isolation switch must not be used as an
ON/OFF button.
When the battery isolation switch is used, the LiNX
system could lose information like the correct time to
display on the remote.
There is no need to use the battery isolation switch
when transporting the mobility device in a vehicle.
The mobility device cannot be charged when the
battery isolation switch is switched off.
The battery isolation switch
A
is located on the left side of the
battery box.
The battery isolation switch is an additional safety feature of the
controls protection system. When the system is overloaded, the
battery isolation switch switches off automatically. In a
hazardous situation or when the mobility device starts to
behave erratically, the battery isolation switch can be used to
isolate the battery source quickly.
Also, it can be used to switch off the power supply of your
mobility device manually, when the mobility device is
transported without surveillance, for example while traveling in
a plane. Refer to
2.5
Travel Information, page 12
.
Use the battery isolation switch
A
to disconnect the power.
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