Invacare User guide manual Adjusting Driving Speed, Actuator Adjustment, Using the Speedometer

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Adjusting Driving Speed

There are five pre-set speeds already programmed into the Shark control.To change speed, press the tortoise button to go slower or the hare button to go faster. The current speed is indicated in the speedometer display.

Actuator Adjustment

To adjust the seat angle of your Powerchair press the seat function button once. The number 1 LED will illuminate, move your joystick forward or backward to adjust seat angle. Once the desired seat angle has been achieved press the seat function button twice to return to drive mode.

Using the Speedometer

The Speedometer is used to gauge the relative speed of the chair in comparison to the maximum speed possible. The right-most LED indicates current maximum speed, which can be adjusted using the Increase (Decrease) Speed button. Using the joystick, as the speed of the chair increases, the LED’s will fill in until maximum speed (as displayed) is reached.

Battery Gauge

The battery gauge is used to indicate power and can also display the controller status shown in the table. It displays battery charge, fault and status information from the SHARK controller.

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