Pride Mobility Dynamic DX manual

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    Dynamic DX Specialt y Controls Remote (SCR) Basic Operation Instructions[...]

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    2 Basic Operation Manual SCR Copyright © 2001 Pride Mobility Products Corporation This manual describes basic operation for the Dynamic DX Specialty Controls Remote (SCR) only and must be read in conjunction with the owner  s manual supplied with your power chair . Please read both manuals in their entirety before operating the SCR or your powe[...]

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    SCR Basic Operation Manual 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ................................................................................ 4 Dynamic DX Specialty Controls Remote (SCR) ....................................... 4 SCR CONTR OLS ................................................................................ 6 ST AND ARD MODE CONFIGURA[...]

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    4 Basic Operation Manual SCR INTRODUCTION W elcome to Quantum Rehab, a Division of Pride Mobility Products Corporation. Quantum Rehab is dedicated to the customization of power chairs for users with advanced rehabilitation and mobility issues. Quantum Rehab also expands possibilities for enhanced healthcare attendant control over power chair functi[...]

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    SCR Basic Operation Manual 5 Figure 1. SCR Components and Connections Mode Switch Cycles through the programmed modes. LCD Display 4-line, 20 character backlit LCD which shows all functions and instructions. On/Off Switch T oggles the entire DX control system between the On & Off modes. Battery Meter Battery charge level is indicated by a set o[...]

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    6 Basic Operation Manual SCR SCR CONTR OLS The SCR has only two built-in controls: the On/Off Switch and the Mode Switch (see figure 1). The On/Off Switch simply controls power to the SCR. The Mode Switch cycles the SCR through eight possible program modes. Only five of the eight possible program modes are used in the Standard Mode Configuration. A[...]

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    SCR Basic Operation Manual 7 TIMEOUT FUNCTION The timeout function is a safety feature in the nature of an automatic sleep mode. When the SCR is powered up, the user has ten seconds to begin driving the power chair . If the user begins driving the power chair within ten seconds of power up, the timeout function is suspended until the unit is [...]

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    8 Basic Operation Manual SCR Recline Mode 1. Up (up arrow) -Returns the seat to an upright position. 2 . Recline (down arrow) -Adjusts the seat to the desired position. 3 . Previous (left arrow) -Returns the SCR to the previous actuator option. 4. Next (right arrow) -Moves the SCR to the next actuator option. Lef t Leg Rest Mode 1. Down (up arrow) [...]

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    SCR Basic Operation Manual 9 Right Leg Rest Mode 1. Down (up arrow) -Lowers the leg rest. 2. Up (down arrow) -Raises the leg rest. 3 . Previous (left arrow) -Returns the SCR to the previous actuator option. 4. Exit (right arrow) -Moves the SCR to the next available menu. SEAT CONTROL PREVIOUS DOWN UP EXIT RIGHT LEG Figure 7. Right Leg Rest Mode Sel[...]

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    10 Basic Operation Manual SCR NOTES[...]

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    SCR Basic Operation Manual 11 NOTES[...]

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    12 Basic Operation Manual SCR Exeter , P A Quantum Hotline: 1-866-800-2002 V isit the Rehab Zone at: www .quantumrehab.com INFMANU1746/A/MA Y 2001[...]