Invacare IFX-20MP Owners Manual 2 - Page 107

Disabling Bluetooth, Charging the batteries

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Usage 6.19 Disabling Bluetooth The embedded Bluetooth functionality can be disabled when powering up the system. 1. Press and hold the ON/OFF button for more than three seconds. The disabled Bluetooth functionality is indicated by an icon in the status bar and the status LED inside the ON/OFF button pulsing for a duration of six seconds. Bluetooth functionality resumes the next time the system is powered up again. 6.20 Charging the batteries WARNING! Risk of Injury, Damage or Death Improper routing of charger cord(s) may cause tripping, entanglement or strangulation hazard that may result in injury, damage or death. - Ensure all charger cord(s) are routed and secured properly. - Close supervision and attention is needed when charging the wheelchair near children, pets or people with physical/mental disabilities. Refer to the charger user manual, the power wheelchair base user manual and instructions supplied with the batteries for more information concerning charging the batteries. 60126081-A 1. Plug battery charger into remote's charger socket A. If the remote is powered up, the battery gauge indicates the system is connected to the charger by displaying a charge sequence and then displaying the approximate battery charge state at the end of the charge sequence. Battery bar displays red when charge is

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Usage
6.19
Disabling Bluetooth
The embedded Bluetooth functionality can be disabled when
powering up the system.
1.
Press and hold the ON/OFF button for more than three
seconds.
The disabled Bluetooth functionality is indicated by an icon
in the status bar and the status LED inside the ON/OFF
button pulsing for a duration of six seconds.
Bluetooth functionality resumes the next time the system
is powered up again.
6.20
Charging the batteries
WARNING!
Risk of Injury, Damage or Death
Improper routing of charger cord(s) may cause
tripping, entanglement or strangulation hazard
that may result in injury, damage or death.
– Ensure all charger cord(s) are routed and
secured properly.
– Close supervision and attention is needed when
charging the wheelchair near children, pets or
people with physical/mental disabilities.
Refer to the charger user manual, the power
wheelchair base user manual and instructions
supplied with the batteries for more information
concerning charging the batteries.
1.
Plug battery charger into remote’s charger socket
A
.
If the remote is powered up, the battery gauge indicates the
system is connected to the charger by displaying a charge
sequence and then displaying the approximate battery
charge state at the end of the charge sequence.
Battery bar displays red
when charge is <20%
Battery bar displays orange
when charge is between 20
and 60%
Battery bar displays green
when charge is between 60
and 100%
The LiNX system does not have to powered up when
charging the batteries, however, if it is not powered up,
the battery gauge does not indicate the charging state. For
more information about the charging state, refer to the
user manual of your charger or the power wheelchair base
user manual.
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