V I I . O P E R A T I O N

THE MICRODRIVE CONTROLLER

The electronic controller is what you use to operate your power chair. It takes the battery voltage and sends it to the appropriate system. The electronic controller also enables you to monitor battery charge, electronic controller functions, and the condition of your electrical system. Also, it may be used to control some optional systems such as power elevating seats and lights. The Microdrive electronic control system is a modular system. The electronics necessary to operate your power chair are contained in several modules located on different parts of your power chair. Typically, the Microdrive Controller is mounted to one of the armrests. See figure 35. The other components are located on or inside the power base.

The controller supplied with your power chair has been pre-programmed to meet your needs. The program is set using either a personal computer with software provided by the controller manufacturer or with a hand-held programmer, also provided by the controller manufacturer.

WARNING! The controller program can affect speed, acceleration, deceleration, and braking. If it is programmed incorrectly or outside of the safe limits as determined by your healthcare professional, it can create a dangerous situation. Only the power chair manufacturer, an authorized representative of the manufacturer, or a trained service technician should program the controller.

The Microdrive Controller consists of:

1.joystick

2.display pad

3.mode switch

4. on/off switch

5. speed adjustment dial

6. joystick interface module

7. off-board charger/programming socket

Joystick

The joystick controls the direction and speed of your power chair. When you move the joystick from the neutral (center) position, the electromagnetic brakes release and allow the power chair to move. The farther you push the joystick from its neutral position, the faster the power chair moves. When you release the joystick and allow it to return to the neutral position, the electromagnetic brakes engage and the power chair comes to a complete stop.

WARNING! If your power chair begins to move in an unexpected manner, immediately release the joystick. Unless the joystick is damaged, this action should stop your power chair.

Figure 35. Microdrive Controller with Joystick Interface

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