Invacare TDXSP2 Owners Manual - Page 4

Maintenance, Troubleshooting, Technical Data, Wireless Technology, Warranty

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5.15.5 Using the Pediatric Compact Joystick 75 5.15.6 Using the Sip and Puff 76 5.15.7 Using the Sip and Puff Head Array 78 5.15.8 Using the Head Array 81 5.15.9 Using the Four Switch Proximity Array 84 5.15.10 Using the Wireless Mouse Emulator 86 5.16 Disabling Bluetooth 88 5.17 Charging the batteries 89 5.17.1 Battery alarms 89 5.18 Using the USB charger 90 6 Maintenance 92 6.1 Maintenance Information 92 6.2 Setup/Delivery Inspection 92 6.3 Wear and Tear Information 92 6.4 User/Attendant Inspection Checklists 93 6.4.1 Inspect/Adjust Weekly 93 6.4.2 Inspect/Adjust Monthly 93 6.4.3 Inspect/Adjust Periodically 93 6.5 Service Inspection 93 6.5.1 Six Month Inspection 94 6.6 Cleaning 94 7 Troubleshooting 96 7.1 Fault diagnosis 96 7.1.1 Fault codes and diagnosis codes 96 7.2 OON ("Out Of Neutral 98 8 Technical Data 99 8.1 Technical specifications 99 9 Wireless Technology 100 9.1 Wireless Technology Overview 100 9.2 Intended Wireless (Electromagnetic) Environment . . . . . .100 9.3 LiNX Wireless Functions 101 9.3.1 Mouse Mover 101 9.3.2 Remote Diagnostics 101 9.3.3 Configuration 101 9.4 Quality of Service 102 9.4.1 Data Integrity 102 9.4.2 Safeguards and Redundancy 102 9.5 Wireless Coexistence 103 9.6 Cybersecurity 103 9.6.1 Cybersecurity Controls 103 9.6.2 User Actions 104 10 Warranty 105 10.1 Limited Warranty-US 105 10.2 Limited Warranty-Canada 105 10.3 Repair or Replacement 105 10.4 Limitations and Exclusions 106 10.5 Disclaimers 106

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5.15.5
Using the Pediatric Compact Joystick
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75
5.15.6
Using the Sip and Puff
.......................
76
5.15.7
Using the Sip and Puff Head Array
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78
5.15.8
Using the Head Array
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81
5.15.9
Using the Four Switch Proximity Array
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84
5.15.10
Using the Wireless Mouse Emulator
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86
5.16
Disabling Bluetooth
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88
5.17
Charging the batteries
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89
5.17.1
Battery alarms
.............................
89
5.18
Using the USB charger
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90
6 Maintenance
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92
6.1
Maintenance Information
........................
92
6.2
Setup/Delivery Inspection
........................
92
6.3
Wear and Tear Information
.......................
92
6.4
User/Attendant Inspection Checklists
................
93
6.4.1
Inspect/Adjust Weekly
........................
93
6.4.2
Inspect/Adjust Monthly
.......................
93
6.4.3
Inspect/Adjust Periodically
.....................
93
6.5
Service Inspection
..............................
93
6.5.1
Six Month Inspection
.........................
94
6.6
Cleaning
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94
7 Troubleshooting
...................................
96
7.1
Fault diagnosis
................................
96
7.1.1
Fault codes and diagnosis codes
.................
96
7.2
OON (“Out Of Neutral”)
.........................
98
8 Technical Data
....................................
99
8.1
Technical specifications
..........................
99
9 Wireless Technology
................................
100
9.1
Wireless Technology Overview
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100
9.2
Intended Wireless (Electromagnetic) Environment
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100
9.3
LiNX Wireless Functions
..........................
101
9.3.1
Mouse Mover
..............................
101
9.3.2
Remote Diagnostics
..........................
101
9.3.3
Configuration
...............................
101
9.4
Quality of Service
..............................
102
9.4.1
Data Integrity
...............................
102
9.4.2
Safeguards and Redundancy
....................
102
9.5
Wireless Coexistence
............................
103
9.6
Cybersecurity
.................................
103
9.6.1
Cybersecurity Controls
........................
103
9.6.2
User Actions
...............................
104
10 Warranty
.......................................
105
10.1
Limited Warranty—US
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105
10.2
Limited Warranty—Canada
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105
10.3
Repair or Replacement
.........................
105
10.4
Limitations and Exclusions
.......................
106
10.5
Disclaimers
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106