Invacare IFX-20R Owners Manual 1 - Page 100

Using the Four Switch Proximity Array, WARNING, Risk of serious injury

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LiNX® Control System 6.17.9 Using the Four Switch Proximity Array WARNING! Risk of serious injury Proximity sensors are sensitive to water. If enough water is present close to sensors, they may be activated and mobility device may start moving unintentionally. - Do not operate Four Switch Proximity Array in wet weather. - Do not operate Four Switch Proximity Array in any circumstances where water may come close to sensors. The Four Switch Proximity Array is a three-quadrant operation. The Four Switch Proximity Array offers four proximity sensors that allow to operate a mobility device or change the function screens. The sensors are activated, as soon as an input comes within 6 mm of the sensors. By default, the sensors power up as soon as the wheelchair is powered up and power down as soon as the wheelchair is powered down. Be aware, that when powering up automatically with the wheelchair, you must not cover the proximity sensors, otherwise a drive OON warning is displayed and prevents the wheelchair from driving. For more information about OON, refer to 8.2 OON ("Out Of Neutral"), page 115. The picture below shows a configuration example in combination with an Eclipse Tray. For individual adjustment, contact your provider. 100 1. Cover sensor B to drive forward. 2. To drive in reverse, cover sensor D to change direction. Cover sensor B to drive in reverse. 3. Cover sensors A and B to veer to the left. 4. Cover sensors C and B to veer to the right. 5. Cover sensor D to change function screen. Indicators for forward and reverse are shown in the display. Forward Reverse 60126082-A

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LiNX® Control System
6.17.9
Using the Four Switch Proximity Array
WARNING!
Risk of serious injury
Proximity sensors are sensitive to water.
If
enough water is present close to sensors, they
may be activated and mobility device may start
moving unintentionally.
– Do not operate Four Switch Proximity Array in
wet weather.
– Do not operate Four Switch Proximity Array
in any circumstances where water may come
close to sensors.
The Four Switch Proximity Array is a three-quadrant
operation. The Four Switch Proximity Array offers four
proximity sensors that allow to operate a mobility device or
change the function screens. The sensors are activated, as
soon as an input comes within 6 mm of the sensors.
By default, the sensors power up as soon as the wheelchair
is powered up and power down as soon as the wheelchair is
powered down.
Be aware, that when powering up automatically with
the wheelchair, you must not cover the proximity
sensors, otherwise a drive OON warning is displayed
and prevents the wheelchair from driving. For more
information about OON, refer to
8.2 OON (“Out Of
Neutral”), page 115
.
The picture below shows a configuration example
in combination with an Eclipse Tray. For individual
adjustment, contact your provider.
1.
Cover sensor
B
to drive forward.
2.
To drive in reverse, cover sensor
D
to change direction.
Cover sensor
B
to drive in reverse.
3.
Cover sensors
A
and
B
to veer to the left.
4.
Cover sensors
C
and
B
to veer to the right.
5.
Cover sensor
D
to change function screen.
Indicators for forward and reverse are shown in the display.
Forward
Reverse
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