P·17
6.1.3 Charging the batteries
The battery charger is an important part of the wheelchair. The external charger connected
to this product allows to charge the battery quickly and to easily optimize the use of your
wheelchair.
Charging the battery using the provided external charger:
• Make sure the joystick is turned off and the wheelchair is in driving mode.
• Connect the 3-pin charger output plug to the joystick. (Fig.11)
• Connect the charger’s power plug to a standard wall outlet.
• The orange LED on the charger indicates that charging is in progress. The green LED
on the charger turns on when the battery is fully charged.
• We recommend charging the battery for 8 to 12 hours
• Remove the charger and power plug when the battery is fully charged and store them
in the bag behind the backrest.
6.1.4 Surge protection
The fuse, located at the back of the wheelchair, is designed for the safety of the wheelchair
user. When there is a poser surge, the fuse cuts the current. If the fuse is tripped, replace it
with an identical 12-24V 30A model.
6.1.5 Brake lever
When you want to stop, release the joystick and the wheelchair will stop immediately.
WARNING!
Do not use your wheelchair when the temperature is below -10 ° C
or above 50 ° C.
WARNING!
The 24V / 2A charger supplied by the manufacturer meets the
requirements mentioned in Section I “General safety requirements”
of GB9706.1- 2007 electric medical equipment. The battery must be
charged with the charger supplied. Any other type of charger is
not allowed.
DANGER!
Never let the battery freeze, do not charge a freezing battery,
this could cause injury and damage the battery.