Owner`s manual
Mercury Mambo Micro Powerchair Owner’s Handbook (Page 8) Part code: Z20943-00
that the powerchair is switched on. It also
indicates the operating status of the
powerchair.
3. Increase Speed / Profile. Press this button to
increase the maximum speed of the
powerchair.
4. Decrease Speed / Profile. Press this button
to decrease the maximum speed of the
powerchair.
5. Speed / Profile Indicator. This shows the
maximum speed of the powerchair. The
more LEDs are lit, the faster the maximum
speed. The powerchair can be configured to
use drive profiles. However, this is not
included by default. For more information
about drive profiles, contact your dealer. If
the speed indicator ripples, this means the
powerchair is locked. By default the locking
function is disabled.
To unlock / lock the powerchair:
• Switch the powerchair on
• Hold down the on/off button for 1 second
(lock only)
• Deflect the joystick forwards until the
control system bleeps
• Deflect the joystick backwards until the
control system bleeps
• Release the joystick. There will be a long
bleep and the powerchair will be unlocked /
locked.
6. Horn. Press this button to sound the horn.
The horn will stop when you release the
button.
7. Battery Gauge. This shows the battery
power level of the powerchair.
• The more LEDs that are lit, the more power
is left in the battery. The LEDs will be lit
constantly when the powerchair is operating
normally.
• If the LEDs on the battery gauge are
stepping up (i.e. the number of LEDs lit
quickly increases then resets to 1), the
battery charger is connected and the
powerchair drive inhibited.
• If the battery gauge is flashing slowly then
the powerchair is operating normally, but
the batteries need recharging as soon as
possible.
• If the battery gauge LEDs are flashing
rapidly this indicates a fault with the
powerchair. If you have a problem with
your powerchair consult the table overleaf.
If the problem persists after you have
followed the advice below then restarted the
powerchair, contact your dealer.
Display Notes
1 Bar
The battery needs charging or there is a bad connection to the battery.
Check the connections to the battery. If the connections are good, try
charging the battery.
2 Bar
The left hand motor has a bad connection. Check the connections to the
left hand motor.
3 Bar
The left hand motor has a short circuit to a battery connection. Contact
your service agent.
4 Bar
The right hand motor has a bad connection. Check the
connections to the right hand module.
5 Bar
The right hand motor has a short circuit to a battery connection. Contact
your service agent.
6 Bar
The powerchair is being prevented from driving by an external signal. The
exact cause will depend on the type of powerchair you have, one
possibility is the battery charger is connected.










