Invacare TDXSP2 Owners Manual 3

Invacare TDXSP2 Manual

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  • Invacare TDXSP2 | Owners Manual 3 - Page 1
    LiNX® Control System REM500, Supplement to power wheelchair user manual en Remote User Manual This manual MUST be given to the user of the product. BEFORE using this product, read this manual and save for future reference.
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    © 2017 Invacare Corporation All rights reserved. Republication, duplication or modification in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written permission from Invacare. Trademarks are identified by ™ and ®. All trademarks are owned by or licensed to Invacare Corporation or its subsidiaries
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    5 1.1 About this manual 5 1.2 Symbols 5 1.3 Prescription Statement 5 1.4 Intended Use 5 1.4.1 Intended Use - REM500 6 1.5 Service Life 6 2 Safety 7 2.1 General Guidelines 7 2.1.1 Live Edit Guidelines 10 2.1.2 Usage Guidelines 11 2.1.3 Setup and Service Guidelines 12 3 Electromagnetic
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    94 6.4.1 Inspect/Adjust Weekly 94 6.4.2 Inspect/Adjust Monthly 94 6.4.3 Inspect/Adjust Periodically 94 6.5 Service Inspection 94 6.5.1 Six Month Inspection 95 6.6 Cleaning 95 7 Troubleshooting 97 7.1 Fault diagnosis 97 7.1.1 Fault codes and diagnosis codes 97 7.2 OON ("Out Of Neutral
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    product recalls, contact your local Invacare representative. Before reading this manual, make sure you have the latest version. You will find not avoided. Gives useful tips, recommendations and information for efficient, trouble-free use. This symbol identifies a list of various tools, components
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    controls. It is capable of providing information about the active user input. 1.5 Service Life The expected service life is five years, presuming that the product is used daily and in accordance with safety instructions, maintenance instructions and intended use, stated in this manual. 6 60101833-A
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    product or any available optional equipment without first completely reading and understanding these instructions and any additional instructional material such as user manual, service manuals or instruction sheets supplied with this product or optional equipment. 60101833-A Safety WARNING! Risk of
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    LiNX® Control System DANGER! Risk of Death, Serious Injury, or Damage Continued use of the wheelchair that is not set to the correct specifications may cause erratic behavior of the wheelchair resulting in death, serious injury, or damage. - Performance adjustments should only be made by
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    WARNING! Risk of Injury or Damage Connector pins on cables connected to the power module can still be live even when the system is off. Human contact or other materials may cause an electrical short. To prevent injury or damage due to electrical shorts: - Cables with live pins should be connected,
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    , pinching, chafing or other similar wear. - Replace any damaged cables immediately. Risk of damage to the mobility device There are no user-serviceable parts inside any case. - Do not open or disassemble any case. As a manufacturer of wheelchairs, Invacare endeavors to supply a wide variety of
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    use the wheelchair other than its intended purpose. If the wheelchair starts smoking, sparking, or burning, discontinue using the wheelchair and seek service IMMEDIATELY. WARNING! Risk of Injury, Damage or Death Misuse of wheelchair may result in injury, damage or death. - Use care when operating
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    movement resulting in death, serious injury, or damage. - If unintended/erratic movement occurs, stop using the wheelchair immediately and contact a qualified technician. 2.1.3 Setup and Service Guidelines DANGER! Risk of Death, Serious Injury, or Damage Use of incorrect or improper replacement
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    Safety WARNING! Risk of Death, Serious Injury, or Damage Improperly connected joystick could cause loss of power resulting in death, serious injury, or damage. - Ensure the joystick is securely connected to controller. 60101833-A 13
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    Electromagnetic Compatibility Refer to the power wheelchair base and seating system user manuals for more electromagnetic compatibility information for your mobility device. Dynamic Controls radiated fields and ESD, follow the wiring recommendations in the LiNX System Service Manual. 14 60101833-A
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    4 Components 4.1 User interface DLX-REM500 G Bus socket H Infrared transmitter 4.2 Screen composition overview Components A Multipurpose buttons B ON/OFF button/Status LED C Touch display D Speaker E Charger socket F Stereo jack sockets 60101833-A A Battery bar B Status bar C User function card
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    LiNX® Control System 4.2.2 Status bar Battery bar displays green when state of charge is between 60 and 100%. Battery bar displays orange when state of charge is between 20 and 59%. Battery bar displays red when state of charge is less than 20%. Charging. A Profile name B Time C Status information
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    adjust the function cards for left-handed or right-handed users. Left-handed Right-handed 60101833-A Components Be aware, that in the following manual right-handed function cards are displayed only. All buttons have the same functions for right- and left-handed, so the descriptions can be used
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    LiNX® Control System Indicator Meaning Head Array Sip and Puff User switch Drive card the horn, page 50 and to 5.7 Operating the position lights, page 46. The function information displays either the latched driving mode, refer to 5.5 Latched driving mode, page 39 or the Gyro indication, see table
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    Connectivity card Components Arrangement Function cards F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 P1 Connectivity cards allow you to communicate with external devices. The connectivity function included on your remote is a mouse mover. The mouse mover allows you to control the cursor on a PC or laptop's screen with a
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    LiNX® Control System When activated, the navigation button changes its color from grey to blue. The navigation button has two important functions: 1. A visual indication of the configured interaction mode. Configured for swipe-and-tap actions This means, that swiping and tapping the screen activates
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    number 2. Dynamic Controls logo 3. Dynamic Controls' part description 4. Dynamic Controls' website address 5. Serial number 6. Warning to read manual before use 7. Ingress protection rating 8. WEEE symbol Hardware and application firmware version label 1. Hardware version 2. Hardware major version
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    LiNX® Control System The format, as shown above, is MYYnnnnnn, where: • M is for the month of manufacture, using the letters A to L (A = Jan, B = Feb, C = Mar, etc.), • YY is the year of manufacture, • nnnnnn is a unique six digit sequential number. For example, the remote's serial number, as shown
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    5 Usage 5.1 Operating the remote Powering up the remote 1. Press ON/OFF key A. Usage Powering down the remote 1. Press ON/OFF key A. Shut down screen is displayed. After a few seconds the remote is powered down. Attendant in charge Start screen lights up. The status LED inside the ON/OFF button
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    of primary remote to take over control. Attendant control powers down automatically. For more information about using the attendant control, refer to the manual of the attendant control. 5.1.1 Connecting the remote CAUTION! Risk of unintended stops If the plug of the remote cable is broken, the
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    Usage 3. Tap on button E to close status screen. Changing the time 1. Tap on clock to edit time. In Time Edit mode, the clock displays the time picker where the hour and minute values can be changed independently. 2. 24 hour display 12 hour display Slide 12/24 hour switch C to change time
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    LiNX® Control System Activating screen lock 1. Slide Screen Lock switch A right to activate screen lock. 2. Tap on button E to close status screen. Screen lock is activated as soon as status screen is closed. When the screen lock is activated, the screen continues to display normally but it does not
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    Changing display settings 1. Move Brightness slider A left to decrease screen brightness or right to increase screen brightness. Changing interaction setup You can change the type of interaction with the screen according to your needs. 1. Slide Tap Only switch A right, to set touch display for tap
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    LiNX® Control System number of navigation methods that can be used, depending on your needs and abilities. These methods fall into two groups: • direct navigation and • indirect navigation. 5.2.1 Using direct navigation You navigate profiles and functions by moving from an active function card to an
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    Usage The screen view focuses on the first function card or the last-used function card in the profile, depending on how the programming is set up. 2. Swipe left or right to change function cards. 3. Tap on selected function card, tap navigation button or wait for a few seconds to activate selected
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    LiNX® Control System No card preview is displayed. The function cards change and become active immediately. 5.2.2 Using indirect navigation Indirect navigation is the ability to navigate through different profiles and function cards, independently from the touch display, with the help of the
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    5.2.3 Menu select With menu select, you perform both, the navigation and the function card selection. Profile menu Function card menu To navigate the menus with menu select, you select a profile from the profile menu and then select a function card from the function card menu. Before making a
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    LiNX® Control System Menu select with 4Q operation 1. Press external switch. Profile menu opens. 2. Give forward input A or reverse input B to switch between profiles. 3. Give right input D to select profile. Function card menu opens. Give forward input A or reverse input B to switch between
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    Usage 3. 6. To go back to profile menu, give right input until Back button D is selected. Give left input to go back to profile menu. 7. Give right input A to change profile. 4. To close profile menu, give right input until Close button B is selected. Give left input to close profile menu. 5.
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    LiNX® Control System 5.2.4 Overview scan select Profiles Navigation Entry First Profile Function cards Navigation Entry Active User Function no selection One iteration select profile Selected function card select function card select function card no selection select no function card selected
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    Function card menu Profile menu The period of time before the next item is displayed, is shown by an indicator ring A or an indicator bar B. Each menu is iterated a set number of times. This number is set by your provider. If no selection is made when the set number of iterations is reached, the
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    LiNX® Control System • If Navigation entry is set to Active User Function, the currently selected function card item is displayed on the touch screen. If this function card is not selected, the system iterates once through the remaining function card items in the profile, wrapping around from the
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    , that include a joystick. For information about using external inputs without joystick, like a Head Array, refer to the corresponding chapters in this manual. The external joystick controls the direction and the speed of the wheelchair. Fig. 5-1 By default, you can change profiles and function
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    LiNX® Control System 5.4.2 Controlling the maximum speed The speed of the wheelchair is proportional to the external joystick deflections, so that the further the external joystick is moved from the neutral position, the faster the wheelchair travels. If the external joystick is moved back to the
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    Usage In each drive card you are able to control the pre-set maximum speed depending on your needs. 1. Swipe-and-tap mode Tap mode Slide set point E up or down, when in Swipe-and-tap mode. Tap at top or at button of speed slider D, when in Tap mode. Plus and minus symbols indicate where to tap.
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    recommends to make yourself familiar with the latched driving mode, especially with the demands to stop the wheelchair. The term demand, mentioned in this manual, means the input depending on the type of control, e.g. joystick movements or sip and puff demands. Refer to 5.15.7 Using the Sip and Puff
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    5 Step Up/Down Cruise Control The Latch Drive Timeout period is restarted whenever a subsequent drive demand is given. The Latch Drive Timeout is set by the provider. To change the parameter, contact your provider. Turn demands The wheelchair can be steered while in latched driving mode. If a turn
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    LiNX® Control System 5.5.2 1 Step Up 5.5.3 3 Step Up In this mode, a single drive demand (forward or reverse) causes the wheelchair speed to accelerate to the maximum drive speed A of the selected drive card and then remain at that speed for the programmed Latch Drive Timeout period as long as no
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    Stopping • Give drive demand in opposite direction (a reverse demand when driving forwards or a forward demand when driving in reverse), • press external stop switch, • perform emergency stop or • let Latch Drive Timeout expire. 5.5.4 5 Step Up In this mode, you can step through one of five fixed
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    LiNX® Control System In this mode, you can step up or down through one of three fixed speeds. The speeds available are 33 %, 67 % and 100 % of the maximum pre-set reverse or forward speed A of the selected drive card and then remain at that speed for the programmed Latch Drive Timeout period as long
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    3. Give forward demand when driving forwards or reverse demand when driving in reverse to accelerate to next fixed higher speed. Give reverse demand when driving forwards or forward demand when driving in reverse to decelerate to next fixed lower speed. Drive demand in opposite direction must be
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    LiNX® Control System 5.7 Operating the position lights If you drive outside, turn on the position lights under bad visibility conditions or darkness. To operate the position lights, you need to stop the mobility device. Turn on position lights 1. Lighting button panel overlays screen. Tap Position
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    Turn off position lights 1. Tap Lighting control button A. 2. Usage 5.8 Operating the hazard lights To operate the hazard lights, you need to stop the mobility device. Turn on hazard lights 1. Tap Lighting control button A. 2. Fig. 5-2 Lighting button panel overlays screen. Tap Light symbol B to
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    LiNX® Control System Turn off hazard lights 1. Hazard lights icon becomes illuminated in the lighting dashboard. 3. Tap button C to close Lighting button panel. If you start driving, the Lighting button panel overlay disappears automatically and the hazard lights remain turned on. Tap Lighting
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    Usage 5.9 Operating the turn signals To operate the turn signals, you need to stop the mobility device. Turn on turn signals 1. Tap Lighting control button A. 2. Left or right indicator icon becomes illuminated in the lighting dashboard. 3. Tap button D to close Lighting button panel. If you start
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    LiNX® Control System Turn off turn signals 1. 5.10 Operating the horn Tap Lighting control button A. 2. 1. Tap horn button A to sound horn. Horn sounds as long as button is tapped. 5.11 Locking/unlocking the remote Locking the remote 1. Fig. 5-6 Lighting button panel overlays screen. Tap left
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    When powering up remote, locking overlay is displayed. Unlocking the remote 1. Press ON/OFF button. 2. Tap on locked display until white frame around locking screen A is filled. 3. Touch display is unlocked and can be used again. If you do not apply the unlock sequence or the ON/OFF button is
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    LiNX® Control System Choose the seating card with the seating function you want to operate, refer to chapter 5.2 Navigating through user function cards, page 27. 1. Displayed symbols and their meanings Powered seat tilt Powered recline Give forward or reverse demand to operate seating function.
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    • Four quadrant configuration Usage • Latched configuration A latched configuration allows you to operate a motion without continuously providing a demand. A latched configuration can be a single powered seating function or a four quadrant configuration. A Seat lifter up B Powered recline up C
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    LiNX® Control System Powered recline Elevating seat In a four quadrant configuration it is possible to mix the motion operations, like displayed in the example. 5.13.2 Through external switches Not all configurations and combinations of powered seating functions through external switches are
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    Usage • Powered seat tilt only • Center-mount elevating legrest (LNX) only 1. Make sure mobility device is on level surface and turned on. 2. Press and hold tagged area of egg switch to run powered seating function. 3. Release egg switch if desired seating position is reached. If egg switch is
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    LiNX® Control System 4-way toggle switch 1. Make sure mobility device is on level surface and turned on. 2. Deflect and hold toggle switch to direction, that moves particular seating function. Seating function moves as long as toggle switch is deflected. See tables below for combinations of
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    4-way button switch Usage Powered seat tilt and LNX legrest A Powered seat tilt up B Powered seat tilt down C LNX up D LNX down Powered recline and LNX legrest A Powered recline and LNX up 1. Make sure mobility device is on level surface and turned on. 2. Press and hold button to move particular
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    LiNX® Control System 10-way switch 1. Make sure mobility device is on level surface and turned on. 2. Press and hold button to move particular seating function. Seating function moves as long as button is pressed. The tables show the factory settings. For reprogramming, contact your provider. The
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    Seating function inhibits • Tilt limit Usage • Elevating seat lockout The maximum tilt limit switch is a function to prevent the seat tilt or recline from extending beyond a maximum pre-set angle, when the elevating seat is raised above a certain point. The seating electronics stops automatically,
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    LiNX® Control System the wheelchair, such as the joystick or buttons connected via control inputs. At the moment a four-quadrant operation is needed to use the mouse mover. Connectivity card name Mouse move indicator A Connectivity card name B Mouse move indicator C Left mouse button D Right mouse
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    Scroll indicator Bluetooth status The scroll indicator changes from grey to blue when active. That is, when the user input is controlling the connected device's scrolling. The Bluetooth status indicator shows the status of the Bluetooth connection between the LiNX system and your device: •
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    LiNX® Control System Pairing the LiNX system with a user's device To pair the LiNX system with a user's device (PC or laptop), open the connectivity settings menu. 1. Settings menu opens. Open Connectivity settings C. Long press navigation button A. 2. Status display opens. Open Settings menu B.
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    Usage D Functions 3. E Paired devices 1. Tap on Pair New Device button F at bottom of menu. Pairing passkey is displayed on touch screen with the name of LiNX device to pair with, in this example REM-J16130951. 2. Open Devices and Printers dialog box on your Windows PC or laptop. There are a
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    LiNX® Control System 4. 5. All available devices are displayed. Locate LiNX device name that as displayed on the touch screen (REM-J16130951). Click on Next button. Wait for device to connect. Click on Next as soon as device is connected. 6. Click on Close button to complete Add a device action
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    If the device paired successfully, a confirmation screen is displayed on the remote module. Tap on the OK button to proceed. Usage Linking the connectivity card with the user's device Connectivity cards must be linked to a paired device. To link a connectivity card to a device, open the
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    LiNX® Control System 3. Settings menu opens. Open Connectivity settings C. The names of the connectivity cards are displayed in the Functions section. Tap on Not Linked button D. 4. A Function name B Linked device C No linked device 1. Tap on appropriate menu item to link connectivity card. 2.
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    Usage 1. 3. Long press navigation button A. 2. Status display opens. Open Settings menu B. Settings menu opens. Open Connectivity settings C. 4. Open connectivity function, e.g. D, to configure cursor settings. 60101833-A 67
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    LiNX® Control System For each mouse mover function the following cursor settings can be set: • Fast Cursor Speed • Slow Cursor Speed • Slow Movement Time A X-axis: time B Y-axis: speed C Slow Cursor Speed D Ramp E Fast Cursor Speed F Slow Movement Time G 2x Slow Movement Time Slow Cursor Speed C:
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    • disconnected, • Usage Right or left click connecting or • connected. If the Bluetooth fails to connect, the status reverts to disconnected. Moving the cursor The cursor moves on the user's device in the direction that is mapped to the input. The speed of the cursor is slow initially, which is
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    LiNX® Control System 1. Long press navigation button A. 2. Select paired device under Paired Devices, e. g. Laptop D. 2. Status display opens. Open Settings menu B. 3. Check details on following screen and tap Forget this Device button. 3. Settings menu opens. Open Connectivity settings C. 70
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    Tap on Forget this Device button again or Cancel button, to cancel removing. 5.15 Using secondary inputs CAUTION! Risk of injury If an external input is used, unrequested functions or speed settings can lead to unexpected operations. - To avoid unexpected operations, check which function is operated
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    LiNX® Control System All components mentioned below describe the usage of the default set-up. For individual set-up, contact your provider. 5.15.1 Using the Extremity Control Joystick (Chin control) Powered adjustable This proportional joystick needs less force to be deflected than a standard
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    on. After more than ten seconds, the turn signals turn off automatically. 5.15.2 Using the Extremity Control Joystick (Chin Control) Manually adjustable This proportional joystick needs less force to be deflected than a standard joystick. Driving 1. Deflect drive joystick A from neutral position
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    LiNX® Control System 1. 5.15.3 Using the Compact Single Switch Joystick Driving 1. Activate utility function card. 2. Give input to front A to turn on horn. 3. Give short input to right B to turn on/off position lights. 4. Give short input to left C to turn on/off hazard lights. 5. Give long input
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    1. Short press joystick button A to change function card. 2. Long press joystick button A to change profile. For operating the powered seating functions, refer to 5.13.1 Through seating cards, page 51. Operating the lighting functions and horn Via a utility function card you are able to operate the
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    LiNX® Control System 1. Short press joystick A to change function card. 2. Long press joystick A to change profile. For operating the powered seating functions, refer to 5.13.1 Through seating cards, page 51. Operating the lighting functions and horn Via a utility function card you are able to
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    , clogged saliva trap or air leaks. As necessary, replace mouthpiece, breath tube and saliva trap. Contact your Invacare provider for more information about maintaining and troubleshooting the Sip and Puff system. 77
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    driving mode, sip soft at mouthpiece to veer to the left. For more information about the calibration of hard and soft inputs, refer to the service manual of the LiNX system. Stopping A lipswitch B is mounted to the mouthpiece. This switch can be used as an external stop switch, when in latched
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    1. Activate utility function card. 2. Give input to front A to turn on horn. 3. Give short input to right B to turn on/off position lights. 4. Give short input to left C to turn on/off hazard lights. 5. Give long input to left or right D to turn on/off left or right turn signal. Activate a drive
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    air leaks. As necessary, replace mouthpiece, breath tube and saliva trap. Contact your Invacare provider for more information about maintaining and troubleshooting the Sip and Puff system. 80 Sip and Puff is not the most manoeuvrable or intuitive control method and therefore requires a considerable
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    Usage For difference between function card and profile, refer to chapter 4.2.3 User function card overview, page 17. 1. Stop wheelchair. 2. Short press lipswitch to change function card. 3. Long press lipswitch to change profile. 1. Puff into mouthpiece A to drive forwards. 2. Sip at mouthpiece A
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    LiNX® Control System 1. Activate utility function card. 2. Give input to front A to turn on horn. 3. Give short input to right B to turn on/off position lights. 4. Give short input to left C to turn on/off hazard lights. 5. Give long input to left or right D to turn on/off left or right turn signal.
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    If the head comes within 6 mm of a sensor, the sensor is activated and the wheelchair starts driving. By default, the Head Array powers up as soon as the wheelchair is powered up and powers down as soon as the wheelchair is powered down. Be aware, that when powering up automatically with the
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    LiNX® Control System Forward active Reverse active To revolve, you only need to activate left or right pad. Changing function cards For difference between function card and profile, refer to chapter 4.2.3 User function card overview, page 17. 1. Short press mode switch to change function card. 2.
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    1. Activate utility function card. 2. Give input to front A to turn on horn. 3. Give short input to right B to turn on/off position lights. 4. Give short input to left C to turn on/off hazard lights. 5. Give long input to left or right D to turn on/off left or right turn signal. Activate a drive
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    LiNX® Control System Forward active Reverse active 1. Cover sensor B to drive forwards. 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
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    Usage 1. 3. Mouse emulator and Head Array connect automatically. 4. Default set up is: • Back pad: Mouse moves up and down • Right pad: Mouse moves left and right • Left pad: select Mouse movement and behavior can be changed via the switches at the back of the Wireless Mouse Emulator. Activate
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    LiNX® Control System C Dip switch 5 & 6: Cursor delay F Dip switch 11 & 12: Cursor movement options 0.5 sec 1.0 sec 2.0 sec D Dip switch 7 & 8: Switch delay 4.0 sec 0 sec 0.5 sec 1.0 sec E Dip switch 9 & 10: Latch delay 2.0 sec disabled 1.0 sec 2.0 sec 4.0 sec 3 switch G 4 switch 4
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    E This setting controls the amount of time the left and right click button must be held closed before it will latch. Once the latch in no longer required, press the right click or left click switch for the same length of time as was done to activate it. F Switch 11 and 12 should be in the UP
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    LiNX® Control System 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. 5.17 Charging the batteries WARNING!
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    Procedure MUST be performed within 24 hours of powering on the wheelchair. The Battery Synchronization Procedure can be found in the LiNX service manual and must be performed by a provider or qualified technician. 5.17.1 Battery alarms Three battery alarms are shown on the right-hand side
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    avoid injury or damage: - DO NOT use the USB charger connector as a wireless transmitter. - Only use the USB charger for the purposes described in this manual. With the USB charger you can charge the battery of your mobile phone or a compatible device when you do not have access to a regular power
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    should be performed by user/attendant between the six month service inspections. Every six months, and as necessary, take your alleged defect in workmanship. Refer to the Warranty section in this manual for specific warranty information. Refer to the Inspection Checklists for proper preventative
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    and as necessary, take your wheelchair to a qualified technician for a thorough inspection and servicing. Weekly, monthly, and periodic inspections should be performed by user/attendant between the six month service inspections. Regular cleaning will reveal loose or worn parts and enhance the smooth
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    loose and/or damaged cables. Re-secure all loose cables and replace by following the recommendations outlined in the LiNX service manual. q Ensure proper operation of powered functions (drive, seating, legrests, etc.). q Inspect electrical components for signs of corrosion. Replace if corroded
  • Invacare TDXSP2 | Owners Manual 3 - Page 96
    LiNX® Control System 1. Use a cloth dampened with warm water and mild non-abrasive soap to clean this product. 2. Dry the surface with dry cloth. 3. DO NOT use solvents or kitchen cleaners. 96 60101833-A
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    guide to locate the fault. Ensure that the drive electronics system is powered up before starting any diagnosis. 7.1.1 Fault codes and diagnosis codes Troubleshooting and a few possible actions that can be taken to rectify the problem. The actions listed are not in any particular order and are
  • Invacare TDXSP2 | Owners Manual 3 - Page 98
    and connectors. • Check left magnetic brake is engaged. • Refer to the chapter "Pushing the mobility device in freewheel mode" in the user manual of your wheelchair. • Contact your provider. Right magnetic brake fault • Check cables and connectors. • Check right magnetic brake is engaged. • Refer
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    up • after a function change or • when the system comes out of an inhibit or drive lock-out. Drive OON warning Seating OON warning Troubleshooting The joystick must be in the center position: • when a system is powering up, • on a function change or • when transitioning from a drive lock-out
  • Invacare TDXSP2 | Owners Manual 3 - Page 100
    LiNX® Control System 8 Technical Data 8.1 Technical specifications Mechanical specifications Permissible operating, storage and humidity conditions Temperature range for operation according to ISO 7176-9: Recommended storage temperature: Temperature range for storage according to ISO 7176-9:
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    short-range wireless personal area networks (WPAN). LiNX supports both the Smart (low energy) and Classic to counteract narrowband interference problems. Bluetooth Technology Specifications Technical Topology Scatternet Power Consumption 5 mW Service Discovery Yes Profile Concept Yes 9.2
  • Invacare TDXSP2 | Owners Manual 3 - Page 102
    drive. 9.3.2 Remote Diagnostics The system transmits wheelchair-specific diagnostic information to an Apple iOS device. This information helps with the technical support of the wheelchair. The information provides the status of the wheelchair electronics, including: 102 • The state of charge of the
  • Invacare TDXSP2 | Owners Manual 3 - Page 103
    is being configured, instructions for safe use service technician. Errors in the wheelchair-specific diagnostic information could result in short term erroneous information being presented to a technician. Both conditions may result in wheelchair troubleshooting manuals around minimum separation distances, the ability
  • Invacare TDXSP2 | Owners Manual 3 - Page 104
    system leaves the point of origin, it can only have its software upgraded using the Programming and Diagnostic tools by a healthcare professional or a service technician with a LiNX Access Key (LAK) connected to the charging port. Access controls and licensing is provided through the physical LAK
  • Invacare TDXSP2 | Owners Manual 3 - Page 105
    • The system will only run valid software. Cyclic Redundancy Checks (CRC) are conducted on the software before it is executed. • LiNX products use Class 2 Bluetooth wireless technology. This technology has built-in safety features that can maximize the product's integrity. These features include: -
  • Invacare TDXSP2 | Owners Manual 3 - Page 106
    does not include any labor or shipping charges incurred by Invacare in the replacement and/or repair of any such component or battery. For Warranty service, please contact the provider from whom you purchased your product. In the event you do not receive satisfactory Warranty
  • Invacare TDXSP2 | Owners Manual 3 - Page 107
    control, and such evaluation will be solely determined by Invacare. The Warranty does not apply to problems arising from normal wear and tear or failure to adhere to the product instructions. A change in operating noise, particularly relative to motors and gearboxes does not constitute a failure or
  • Invacare TDXSP2 | Owners Manual 3 - Page 108
    Invacare Corporation Canada 570 Matheson Blvd E Unit 8 Mississauga Ontario, L4Z 4G4 Canada Tel: 800-668-5324 www.invacare.ca USA One Invacare Way Elyria, Ohio USA 44035 Tel: 440-329-6000 Tel: 800-333-6900 www.invacare.com New Zealand Invacare New Zealand Ltd 4 Westfield Place, Mt Wellington 1060
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LiNX® Control System
REM500, Supplement to power wheelchair user manual
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User Manual
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