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Ez-On Power Assist Ready [On Pushtracker Only / Not On Pushtracker E2]; Switchcontrol Power Assist Deactivation; Pushtracker / E2 Power Assist Deactivation [If Used] - Permobil SmartDrive MX2+ Gebruikershandleiding

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[If you have a PushTracker / E2] To turn power assist ON with the PushTracker / E2, press and release the Power Assist
button. Indication of power assist ON via PushTracker / E2 will be given on both the SwitchControl button LED(s) and
PushTracker / E2 [refer to the separate PushTracker / E2 User's Manual provided].
To turn power assist OFF with the PushTracker / E2, press and release the Power Assist button. Indication of power assist
OFF via PushTracker / E2 will be given on both the SwitchControl button LED(s) and PushTracker / E2.
The SwitchControl button LED(s) give special indication for each of these power assist ON states, as well has having no
flashing for power assist OFF.
Power assist OFF / standby state
SwitchControl power assist ON only
PushTracker / E2 power assist ON only
Both SwitchControl and PushTracker / E2 power assist ON
With the power assist OFF, or in the standby state, the SmartDrive will not be able to be activated to provide power assist, so
you are able to push the wheelchair around with no power assist.

EZ-ON Power Assist Ready [on PushTracker only / not on PushTracker E2]

With EZ-ON activated [see "SmartDrive Settings" in the PushTracker User's Manual], hold your arm so the PushTracker is com-
pletely horizontal [parllel to the ground]. When oriented correctly, the charging LED will illuminate blue [see graphics below], at
which DOUBLE tapping down on the PushTracker screen will turn power assist ON. Repeat these actions in order to turn power
assist OFF. This is a great feature if you have limited finger function that makes pressing the Power Assist Button difficult.

SwitchControl Power Assist Deactivation

A SwitchControl button press and release will ALWAYS deactivate the motor / power assist any time that the motor is acti-
vated and driving. This is even if it is in the PushTracker / E2 power assist ON only state [see "Power Assist Ready" section].
Note that the device will still be in a state of power assist ready after a SwitchControl button press deactivation, and it must
be put in power assist OFF / standby state if you do not want the motor to be activated.

PushTracker / E2 Power Assist Deactivation [if used]

When used with a PushTracker / E2, there are different ways to deactivate the power assist depending on which Control
Mode you are operating in [see different "Control Mode" sections]. The safest and therefore preferred way of deactivation is
to perform a hitting motion with your PushTracker / E2 wearing arm. Motion sensors in the PushTracker / E2 sense this
hitting motion / tap [see graphics below] and then deactivate the motor. Ideally, the deactivation motion will be performed by
hitting your hand against the handrims with a stiff wrist prior to braking. Sufficient deactivation motion is indicated by the
Indication [LED on the PushTracker or screen on the PushTracker E2] illuminating red. This indication is given even when
the motor is not driving, so practice and familiarity should be done prior to use. Depending on your current Control Mode, a
SINGLE tap or a DOUBLE tap may be required [see different Control Modes]. The sensitivity of this tap, or force / impact
required, is also changeable depending on your needs [see the separate PushTracker / E2 User's Manual provided]. For best
response, use the lower portion of your palm to perform the tap.
SmartDrive User's Manual
No flashing
Steady flashing
Rapid flashing
Double flashing
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