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4.3.1 Charging
 Driving is prevented (inhibited) while the system is being charged.
 Charging is possible without switching the operating console ON. To see the battery
status indicator, switch it ON.
Plug the battery charger into the remote's XLR socket (12), see
Figure 1.
The battery charger indicator will indicate the system is being
charged by cycling between a left to right chase sequence, and
then displaying the approximate battery charge state at the end
of the chase sequence.
4.4 Joystick operation (driving and braking)
Operating the joystick in a specific direction will move the electric wheelchair
in that direction. The speed of movement depends on the displacement of
the joystick. If the joystick is pushed/pulled to maximum displacement, the
speed will be maximal (within the selected drive mode).
By moving the joystick to its central position (neutral) during driving, the
brakes will start working until the wheelchair stops:
 For gradual braking, move the joystick slowly
 For a quick stop, release the joystick; the wheelchair will stop as
quickly as possible.
Make sure that the joystick is in neutral (central) position when pressing the on/off button,
otherwise the electronics will be locked.
After switching the operating console ON by the ON/OFF button, the joystick has to stay in
the central position for at least five seconds. The console has been programmed this way
for technical and safety reasons. If the joystick and ON/OFF button are activated at the same
time, the steering unit is locked and will only unlock after switching completely OFF.
Make sure that the free-wheel lever is in braking position BEFORE switching the wheelchair
ON. Electromagnetic brakes do NOT function if the wheelchair is in free-wheel mode. This
is indicated on the operating console. Driving is not possible.
4.5 Operating console lock
The lock function is primarily used to prevent unauthorized use of the wheelchair, but it can also
help prevent unintentional use of the controls when the system is not used for any length of time.
When the system is locked, the system is powered down and the user controls are not responsive.
If the power button is pressed when the system is locked, the locked status is displayed to the
user by the battery gauge.
Battery-charging indication
Joystick movements
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LiNX 200
2023-03
Operating console functions

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