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Snap the buckle so as to hear a click
Pull out the belt buckle while it is pressed
5. Charging
The off-board battery charger is a main part of the wheelchair. With it, the batteries of your
wheelchair can be charged quickly and easily to make your wheelchair achieve its best.
Charging the batteries using the off-board charger:
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Position your wheelchair close to a wall socket (AC 220 Volts).
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Make sure that the controller is turned off and the wheelchair is not in freewheel
mode.
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Plug the 3-pin output connector of the charger into a 3-hole charger socket on
the controller.
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Insert input-plug of the charger into the wall socket.
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Lighting of the red LED on the charger shows that charging is in process.
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The green LED on the charger lights when the batteries are fully charged.
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8 to 14 hours are suggested per charge.
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When charged, unplug the input-plug of the charger from the wall socket and
then the output-connector from the socket on the controller. Place the charger
with cables and plugs together into the bag on the rear of the seatback
6. Overload Protector
When motors overload, the overload protector will shut down the power to protect the
motors and their electronics. Once the protector is activated, recovery operations are as
follows:
1) Wait for a minute or 2 minutes to let motors and the electronics cool down.
2) Press the reset button on the wheelchair to make the wheelchair recover normally.
WARNING!
You must charge your
wheelchair’s batteries with the off
-board
charger supplies by ADP Wheelchairs. Never use any automotive-
type battery charger.