Owner`s manual

Quickie SALSA 27
ENGLISH
7.2 VR2-L
There are common controls between the VR2 and the VR2-L
control systems where a control differs it will be described below.
All common controls can be found on the previous page.
Lights and indicators:
The SALSA can be equipped with lights and indicators. Where
lights are not factory fitted, they may be fitted as an optional
extra by an approved Sunrise Medical authorised dealer.
WARNING
Ensure that the lights and indicators are functioning
correctly
and lenses are clean before going outdoors at night.
Indicators:
To turn on the wheelchairs indicators operate the required
button either left or right, the associated LED will also illuminate
continuously.
If the LED flashes rapidly either a total short circuit, a single lamp
open circuit or a total open circuit in the left or right indicator
circuit has been detected
Depress the indicator button to turn off the indicator and the
associated LED
Main lights:
To turn on the wheelchairs lights operate this button, the
associated LED will illuminate continuously.
If the LED flashes a short circuit in the lighting circuit has been
detected
Depress the light button to turn off the lights and the associated
LED
Hazard warning lights:
To turn on the wheelchairs hazard warning lights operate this
button, the associated LED will flash at the same rate. The left
and right turn indicator LEDs will also flash.
If the LED flashes rapidly either a total short circuit, a single
lamp open circuit or a total open circuit in the entire indicator
circuit has been detected
Depress the hazard warning button to turn off the lights and the
associated LED
Actuator button and LEDs:
Depending on whether your wheelchair is fitted with one or two
actuators the operation of this button will differ.
Wheelchairs with one actuator
Depressing the actuator button will enter actuator adjustment
mode. This will be indicated by the illumination of both actuator
LED’s. Actuator adjustment can then be made by deflecting the
joystick forwards or backwards. To re enter drive mode, depress
either actuator button
Wheelchairs with two actuators
Depressing the actuator button will enter actuator adjustment
mode. Depressing the button once illuminates the left LED, and
deflection of the joystick will adjust the actuator motor connected
to that channel. If the right button is depressed the associated
LED will be illuminated, and deflection of the joystick will adjust
the actuator motor connected to the other channel.
To re enter drive mode, depress the selected actuator button, as
indicated by the associated LED
It is also possible to select the other actuator by left or right
movements of the joystick
7.3 VR2 Dual control unit
Control button and indicator:
This shows which joystick has control. If the red wheelchair
light is on the wheelchair occupants joystick has control. If the
green attendant light is on the dual attendant systems joystick
has control. The button is used to transfer control between the
two choices
Actuator button and LED:
All VR2 dual attendant systems have an actuator button fitted
as standard. If the VR2 is programmed with no actuators then
this button has no function.
Wheelchairs with one actuator
Depressing the actuator button once will enter actuator
adjustment mode. This will be indicated by the illumination of
both actuator LED’s. Actuator adjustment can then be made by
deflecting the joystick forwards and backwards.
To re enter drive mode, depress either the actuator button or the
speed button
Wheelchairs with two actuators:
Depressing the actuator button will enter actuator adjustment
mode. Depressing the button once illuminates the left LED and
deflection of the joystick forwards or backwards will adjust the
actuator connected to that channel. Selection between the two
actuators is achieved by deflecting the joystick to the left and
right. As the actuator selected changes so will the LED which
illuminates. Left for actuator 1 and right for actuator 2
To re enter drive mode, depress either the actuator buttonor the
speed button
Maximum speed button and indicator:
This shows the maximum speed setting for the wheelchair when
the dual attendant system has control. There are five settings -
setting 1 is the slowest speed and setting 5 is the highest speed.
The speed setting is changed with the speed button.
If the control system is programmed for drive profile operation,
then the dual attendant system speed adjuster will only adjust
the speed within the selected profile.
Changing between drive profiles can only be achieved using
the VR2