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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.

Summary of Contents for LOGO SILVER LightCHAIR II

Page 1: ...LIGHT EFFICIENT AND PRACTICAL TO STORE OR TO TRANSPORT Find this notice at www logo silver fr...

Page 2: ...5 OPERATING SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 8 2 6 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR MAINTENANCE UPKEEP DISPOSAL 9 2 7 USER REQUIREMENTS 9 2 8 SECURITY FUNCTIONS 10 2 9 WARNING SIGNS AND SIGNALS 10 2 10 ELECTROMAGNETIC INTE...

Page 3: ...ORE USE 18 VII DIAGNOSIS AND TROUBLE SHOOTING 20 VIII SAFETY DEVICES AND ACCIDENT MANAGEMENT 20 IX UPKEEP 21 9 1 HUMIDITY 21 9 2 TEMPERATURE 21 9 3 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 21 9 4 UPKEEP AFTER USE 22 9 5...

Page 4: ...nst possible material damage NOTE Important information and advice ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Information for the protection of the environment 1 1 USAGE IN ACCORDANCE WITHTHE INSTRUCTIONS The LIGHTCHAIR II i...

Page 5: ...n of the product compromise personal safety Due to market observations and state of the art technical characteristics the manufacturer has evaluated between 6 and 7 years for the duration of use of th...

Page 6: ...are fully compliant in terms of safety by the following technical requirements Risk analysis and management according to NF EN ISO 14971 standards Design requirements NF EN 12182 and NF EN 12184 Dyna...

Page 7: ...e the motor levers are unlocked in the electric position Only original manufacturer options can be used The optional components must be fitted exclusively as indicated below Failure to respect this re...

Page 8: ...s may only be carried out at reduced speed LIGHTCHAIR II may generate electromagnetic interference which may disrupt the proper functioning of other devices It is therefore better to turn it off while...

Page 9: ...served for capable users Which is why the user must be instructed by qualified personnel approved by Logo Silver in order to drive the LIGHTCHAIR II The user must have read and understood this user ma...

Page 10: ...ir s control system Certain disturbances may cause brake failure involuntary movements as well as irreversible damage to the control system Electromagnetic interference classification Short band radio...

Page 11: ...eventing electromagnetic interferences Do not use portable radio transceivers such as cell phones radios etc when the wheelchair is on Avoid driving near radio transmission systems such as radio and t...

Page 12: ...e following main parts the front and rear wheels the chair frame joystick motor armrests handlebar backrest seat footrest battery housing and charger See fig 1 fig 1 Joystick Seat Motor Footrest Front...

Page 13: ...mrest height from 190 to 250 mm Backrest height 450 mm Backrest tilt 22 to 43 Seat tilt not tilting Battery weight 3 6 kg Wheelchair weight 29 kg with batteries Maximum user weight 120 kg Maximum spee...

Page 14: ...serting them into the housing fig 3 Place the joystick on the armrest fig 4 and lower the tightening key onto the controller to attach it fig 5 To remove the battery fig 7 hold the A then pull the B P...

Page 15: ...d party When in electric mode it cannot be pushed manually Fig 6 6 1 USAGE On off switch the switch powers the electronic function control system and wheelchair motors Do not use the switch to stop th...

Page 16: ...evices Otherwise it could damage the chair s control system or its E M C performance electromagnetic tolerance 6 1 2 Battery usage Fully charge the batteries before the first use This brings the batte...

Page 17: ...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...

Page 18: ...ir may tip over 6 2 2 Training before use Find a spacious place like a public square and ask an assistant to help you practice until you have enough confidence to use the LIGHTCHAIR II alone Press the...

Page 19: ...peed DANGER Do not use your wheelchair in manual mode except with the help of an assistant Otherwise it could cause injury DANGER Do not put your wheelchair in manual mode while it is on a slope Other...

Page 20: ...lit Control box overload Check if the brake is removed and if the wheels are locked 7 LEDs lit Joystick anomaly Check that the joystick is in the central position 8 LEDs lit Control box anomaly Contr...

Page 21: ...failure Water can corrode the electrical components and the frame of the chair 9 2TEMPERATURE In extremely cold weather the battery may freeze Unusual temperatures may cause many components such as th...

Page 22: ...ate Check for loose parts such as the wheel axle bearing and the chair itself If they are loose tighten securely 9 4 UP KEEP AFTER USE Switch off your wheelchair and disconnect all connectors if it is...

Page 23: ...k damaging the material or making it slippery WARNING Risk of damage to the electronic system Risk of dysfunction When cleaning the LIGHTCHAIR II water should never come into contact with electronic c...

Page 24: ...ials LOGO SILVER recommends using one of the following solutions AHP Accelerated Hydrogen Peroxide disinfectant based solution Rapid alcohol based solution Alkyl Dimethyl Dimethyl ethyl benzyl ammoniu...

Page 25: ...trical components may be damaged XI OPENING AND VERIFICATION Upon reception verify that the carton is complete and that there are no damaged parts Packing list N Name Quantity Note 1 Electric wheelcha...

Page 26: ...ies recognized as defective parts labor and transport after inspection by an authorized representative Warranty repairs must be authorized and performed by an approved supplier Do not return parts wit...

Page 27: ...aler or by Logo Silver The LIGHTCHAIR II may be returned to Logo Silver for recycling 32 rue de Comboire 38130 Echirolles France 33 0 4 76 21 22 19 contact logo silver fr www logo silver fr ENVIRONMEN...

Page 28: ...by www logo silver fr Logo Silver 32 rue de Comboire 38130 Echirolles France T l 33 0 4 76 21 22 19 contact logo silver fr...

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