MANUAL
MANUAL
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Charging:
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Batteries should be charged in a well-ventilated area.
The wheelchair uses “dry” gel batteries. These batteries are completely sealed and are
maintenance-free.
Note that the chair cannot be driven as long as the charger is connected. When charging is
complete, the charging connector should be removed, and the wheelchair can then be
switched on in the normal way.
You can expect to drive a distance of 28, 40 or 50 km per charge, depending on the type of
batteries that are installed. The driving distance will be reduced if the chair is equipped with
additional electrical equipment.
The battery charger must first be connected to a 220 V socket. Then plug the battery charger
connector into the wheelchair’s charging connector, which is in the control unit. Always ensure
the chair is fully charged.
If the wheelchair is not used for extended periods, ensure the batteries are re-charged
regularly, otherwise they will become damaged. This can be done by keeping the charger
switched on and connected to the chair. It will then re-charge the batteries itself when it is
required. The wheelchair should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated room.
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Avoid touching leaking batteries, as the contents can be harmful to your health. If the
batteries are leaky, it is extremely important to place the chair outside or in a very well-
ventilated room.
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Only plug the charging connector into the battery re-charging connector, nothing else. –
Danger of short circuiting!
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Only use the charger supplied.
See accompanying instructions for using the charger.