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Prior to use 

 
Important:

     Check that there are no signs of damage to the casing, cables and plugs before starting to use 

the charger. 
Contact your charger supplier in the event of mechanical damage. 

 

Important:

   connect the charger to a mains outlet with easy accessible on/off switch 

 

Warning:

  

Chargers with physical damage to their casing, cables or plugs are at risk of short-circuiting 
and/or are a potential shock hazard and must, therefore, 

not

 be connected to mains power or 

a batteryt. 

 

The charger is dustproof, splash proof and waterproof (IP54,IP65 and IP67). 

Important:

   Contact your charger supplier if you are unsure regarding the environment of use. 

Warning:

  

The charger must not be submerged in water for more than 30 minutes and not below 1 
meter. 

 

Location of charger 

 

Warning:

  

The charger must be kept out of reach of children 
Place the charger on a fixed surface and ensure there is at least 5 cm free space on all sides. 
Position the charger so that the control lights are visible. 
Do 

not 

place the charger in direct sunlight, by radiators or any other heat source. 

Important:

 Avoid covering the charger in any way. 

 

Dismantling and repairs 

 

Warning:

  

For safety reasons, the charger must be dismantled and/or repaired by authorized personnel 
only. 
Contact your charger supplier if required for inspection and/or repairs. 

Important:

   No modifications may be made to any part of the charger – including cables and plugs. 

Contact your charger supplier in the event of doubt. 

 
 

Maintenance and cleaning 

 

For normal use, the charger requires no maintenance over and above general cleaning, which 
requires a soft cloth, which may be damp if necessary 

Warning:

  

The charger must not be exposed to high temperature vaporized water (vapor cleaning) 

 
 

Disposal 

 

The charger is labeled: 

 

 

 
 

This means that the charger must not disposal of removed as household garbage. 
The charger 

must

 be taken to a controlled collection point for electronics waste when it is exhausted and 

needs to be disposed of. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

25082011 

 

Summary of Contents for CCC220

Page 1: ...battery charger CCC220 12V 20A Splash proof dustproof and water proof IP54 IP65 and IP67 Manufacturer Tel 45 4717 1900 E mail JK Medico JK Medico DK J K Medico ApS Dam Enge 30 DK 3660 Stenloese Denmark WWW JK Medico DK ...

Page 2: ... on 4 Turn the charger off by removing the charger s power plug from the outlet 6 If it becomes necessary to interrupt charging before the COMPLETED light comes on turn the charger off by removing its power plug from the outlet before removing the charging plug from the wheelchair s charging socket This will prevent sparks and unnecessary wear to the charging plug 1 The charger tests itself when o...

Page 3: ...Warning For safety reasons batteries must not be repeatedly recharged if the charger has reported that the battery is faulty see diagram 2 Contact your battery supplier Warning For safety reasons repeated charging should not be undertaken using a charger that has reported Fault in charger see diagram 2 Contact your charger supplier for repairs Warning The charger s base and rear plate cooling plat...

Page 4: ...s that signal the charger s properties set before delivery 1st flash TCS additional charging patented 2nd flash Temperature compensated standby charging 3rd flash Charging of batteries with off load voltage below 16 8V possible 4th flash Ampere hour meter Red flash ERROR light Property passive Green flash COMPLETED light Property active Figure 1 Signaling of the charger s configuration when the ch...

Page 5: ...apacity Contact battery supplier 3 4 OFF ON 5 flashes Battery fault Battery voltage too high System fault 2 External error source Group flash with ERROR OFF OFF 6 flashes Charger temperature too high Check that the charger is positioned so that there is 5 cm of free space on all sides OFF OFF ON No battery connected Standby mode 5 Figure 2 Signaling of faults 1 Always possible charging will recomm...

Page 6: ... Figure 2 Display showing charged capacity when the charger are disconnected from the battery once charging has ended 5 Number of yellow flashes Number of green flashes Charged capacity ampere hours 3 yellow flashes 2 green flashes 32 ampere hours Ah ...

Page 7: ...charge batteries that are not rechargeable Energy transfer from the mains to the battery uses a patented power circuit The charging process is controlled by a built in microcomputer The current state of the battery is adapted automatically This will optimize the lifetime of the battery Once the battery is fully charged the status changes to trickle charging Overcharging is not possible The chargin...

Page 8: ... least 5 cm free space on all sides Position the charger so that the control lights are visible Do not place the charger in direct sunlight by radiators or any other heat source Important Avoid covering the charger in any way Dismantling and repairs Warning For safety reasons the charger must be dismantled and or repaired by authorized personnel only Contact your charger supplier if required for i...

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