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General Invacare / General Chair Chat / Re: mk6i pro memory card
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on: November 27, 2016, 08:33:52 pm
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Are you referring the the card that came with the chair?? If so, it is a basic card. The pro card is what comes with the programmer.
Whichever card you have, you will need to borrow a undeleted card and copy with a computer and paste to your existing card.
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General Invacare / General Chair Chat / Re: Confused
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on: December 11, 2015, 08:36:40 am
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sorry for the late answering to this....
the offical answer is "yes" The dealer has extra paperwork they have to do. Most dealers don't want to do the paperwork and tell everybody "NO"
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General Discussion / News and Community Announcements / Re: Storm arrow mtr config error?
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on: October 03, 2015, 08:01:41 am
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Motor config error, by definition means the motors aren't configured correctly. Meaning the controller isn't programmed correctly for your motors, or you have new motors and they haven't been calibrated yet.....
Solution: step 1. turn off chair, make sure both motors are plugged in real good. make sure both motor release levers are set in "drive". Turn chair back on. If still giving error, go to step 2.
step 2. You need to plug in a programmer and go to "calibrations" the go to drive config, make sure it is set to "GB". If it is not, change to GB. hit "save" twice on programmer. If it was set to GB, go to step 3.
step 3. Put chair on blocks (have both the rear wheels suspended in the air) plug in programmer and go to calibrate motors and run calibrate motors. (the chairs rear wheels will start to go forward then back) this will take about 2-3 minutes. when complete you have to hit "save" twice on the programmer.
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General Invacare / General Chair Chat / Re: chair will not power up
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on: October 01, 2015, 08:02:19 am
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First thing: check the joystick connection. Unplug and plug back in. There is a in-line plug and one that plugs into the controller. check both. Second: open up joystick and check connection on the on/off switch.
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