Invacare IFX-20MP Owners Manual 2 - Page 4

Maintenance, Troubleshooting, Technical Data, Wireless Technology, Warranty

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6.16.2 Mouse Mover 77 6.17 Switch Control 81 6.17.1 81 6.17.2 Setting up switch control 82 6.17.3 Operating Switch Control 87 6.18 Using secondary inputs 87 6.18.1 Using the ASL 128 Molecule Joystick (Chin control 88 6.18.2 Using the ASL 128 Molecule Joystick (Chin Control 89 6.18.3 Using the Compact Single Switch Joystick 91 6.18.4 Using the Micro Extremity Control joystick 92 6.18.5 Using the Pediatric Compact Joystick 93 6.18.6 Using the Sip and Puff 94 6.18.7 Using the Sip and Puff Head Array 96 6.18.8 Using the Head Array 99 6.18.9 Using the Four Switch Proximity Array 102 6.18.10 Using the Wireless Mouse Emulator 104 6.19 Disabling Bluetooth 107 6.20 Charging the batteries 107 6.20.1 Battery alarms 108 6.21 Using the USB charger 108 7 Maintenance 110 7.1 Maintenance Information 110 7.2 Setup/Delivery Inspection 110 7.3 Wear and Tear Information 110 7.4 User/Attendant Inspection Checklists 111 7.4.1 Inspect/Adjust Weekly 111 7.4.2 Inspect/Adjust Monthly 111 7.4.3 Inspect/Adjust Periodically 111 7.5 Service Inspection 111 7.5.1 Six Month Inspection 112 7.6 Cleaning 112 7.6.1 Cleaning Sip-N-Puff 113 7.7 Replacing Mouthpiece 114 7.8 Replacing Saliva Trap 114 8 Troubleshooting 116 8.1 Fault diagnosis 116 8.1.1 Fault codes and diagnosis codes 116 8.2 OON ("Out Of Neutral 117 8.3 Drive inhibit indication 118 9 Technical Data 119 9.1 Technical specifications 119 10 Wireless Technology 120 10.1 Wireless Technology Overview 120 10.2 Intended Wireless (Electromagnetic) Environment . . . . .120 10.3 LiNX Wireless Functions 121 10.3.1 Mouse Mover 121 10.3.2 Remote Diagnostics 121 10.3.3 Configuration 121 10.4 Quality of Service 122 10.4.1 Data Integrity 122 10.4.2 Safeguards and Redundancy 122 10.5 Wireless Coexistence 123 10.6 Cybersecurity 123 10.6.1 Cybersecurity Controls 123 10.6.2 User Actions 124 11 Warranty 125 11.1 Limited Warranty-US 125 11.2 Limited Warranty-Canada 125 11.3 Repair or Replacement 125 11.4 Limitations and Exclusions 126 11.5 Disclaimers 126

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6.16.2
Mouse Mover
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77
6.17
Switch Control
................................
81
6.17.1
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81
6.17.2
Setting up switch control
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82
6.17.3
Operating Switch Control
.....................
87
6.18
Using secondary inputs
.........................
87
6.18.1
Using the ASL 128 Molecule Joystick (Chin
control)
..................................
88
6.18.2
Using the ASL 128 Molecule Joystick (Chin
Control)
..................................
89
6.18.3
Using the Compact Single Switch Joystick
.........
91
6.18.4
Using the Micro Extremity Control joystick
........
92
6.18.5
Using the Pediatric Compact Joystick
............
93
6.18.6
Using the Sip and Puff
.......................
94
6.18.7
Using the Sip and Puff Head Array
..............
96
6.18.8
Using the Head Array
........................
99
6.18.9
Using the Four Switch Proximity Array
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102
6.18.10
Using the Wireless Mouse Emulator
............
104
6.19
Disabling Bluetooth
............................
107
6.20
Charging the batteries
..........................
107
6.20.1
Battery alarms
.............................
108
6.21
Using the USB charger
..........................
108
7 Maintenance
.....................................
110
7.1
Maintenance Information
........................
110
7.2
Setup/Delivery Inspection
........................
110
7.3
Wear and Tear Information
.......................
110
7.4
User/Attendant Inspection Checklists
................
111
7.4.1
Inspect/Adjust Weekly
........................
111
7.4.2
Inspect/Adjust Monthly
.......................
111
7.4.3
Inspect/Adjust Periodically
.....................
111
7.5
Service Inspection
..............................
111
7.5.1
Six Month Inspection
.........................
112
7.6
Cleaning
.....................................
112
7.6.1
Cleaning Sip-N-Puff
..........................
113
7.7
Replacing Mouthpiece
...........................
114
7.8
Replacing Saliva Trap
............................
114
8 Troubleshooting
...................................
116
8.1
Fault diagnosis
................................
116
8.1.1
Fault codes and diagnosis codes
.................
116
8.2
OON (“Out Of Neutral”)
.........................
117
8.3
Drive inhibit indication
..........................
118
9 Technical Data
....................................
119
9.1
Technical specifications
..........................
119
10 Wireless Technology
...............................
120
10.1
Wireless Technology Overview
....................
120
10.2
Intended Wireless (Electromagnetic) Environment
.....
120
10.3
LiNX Wireless Functions
.........................
121
10.3.1
Mouse Mover
.............................
121
10.3.2
Remote Diagnostics
.........................
121
10.3.3
Configuration
..............................
121
10.4
Quality of Service
.............................
122
10.4.1
Data Integrity
..............................
122
10.4.2
Safeguards and Redundancy
...................
122
10.5
Wireless Coexistence
...........................
123
10.6
Cybersecurity
................................
123
10.6.1
Cybersecurity Controls
.......................
123
10.6.2
User Actions
..............................
124
11 Warranty
.......................................
125
11.1
Limited Warranty—US
..........................
125
11.2
Limited Warranty—Canada
......................
125
11.3
Repair or Replacement
.........................
125
11.4
Limitations and Exclusions
.......................
126
11.5
Disclaimers
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126