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Installation Instructions

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001-24257-EN rev

. 4

Preparation

• Mount the charger on a suitable wall close to an

electrical outlet.

• Check if wall plugs or anchors are needed. No

hardware is supplied with the kit.

• Use anchors, plugs and screws (4) able to bear

the  weight  of  the  charger  with  a  battery  in  it.

Each anchor point must resist to a pull force of

110 N (25 lb). Holes in mounting plate are 5 mm

(3/16 in) diameter. 

Installation

1) Use the charger mounting plate, as a template,

to  mark  the  four  screw’s  location  on  the  wall.

Make sure the charger is held straight.

2) Drill  holes  (at  markings)  into  the  wall.  Fit  wall

plugs into the wall if needed.

3) Hold  charger  to  wall,  fit  and

tighten screws, see Fig. 1.

4) Plug  the  charger  using  the

power  cord  supplied  with  the

kit.

5) Attach loose power cord.

WARNING: 

Precaution  shall

be  taken,  especially  in  home

care  environment,  to  prevent

strangulation  risks  by  routing

cables  properly  avoiding

loops.

Fig. 1

How to Use the Charger

Battery Pack

Battery  life  is  variable  (2-3  years)  and  mainly

depends on proper charging practices.
Recharge  the  batteries  on  a  regular  basis  to

prolong  their  life  span.  Avoid  the  batteries  from

reaching a low charge state. 
Remove the battery pack from the lift when it is not

used for a long period. 

Charging your Battery

1) Insert 

the

battery  pack

into 

the

charger  unit

and push it in

firmly 

(see

Fig. 2).

 

2) Connect the charger into an AC outlet using the

proper power cord.

3) The charger’s LED turns amber during charging.

The battery pack is ready for use when the LED

turns green. A depleted battery pack can take up

to eight hours to reach full charge state.

4) When the batteries are fully charged,

remove  the  pack  from  the  charger.

To  do  so,  press  the  red  button  and

pull  the  battery  pack  towards  you

(see Fig. 3). The LED remains green

to show that the charger is powered.

NOTE: Batteries must be charged for at least

8 hours  prior  to  the  initial  use  in  order  to

reach optimal life time.

WARNING :  Hold  the  battery  pack  firmly  to

ensure it does not drop. Dropping can cause

damages resulting in personal injuries.

Fig. 2

NOTE:  It  is  recommended  to  unplug  the

charger when it is not being used.

CAUTION: Refer to your local regulation for

recycling and disposal of battery packs.

Fig. 3

Installation Instructions

Summary of Contents for NDA8200

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Wall Mounted Battery charger 001 24257 EN rev 4 08 2019 ...

Page 2: ... 5 How to Use the Charger 5 Charging your Battery 5 Troubleshooting 6 Technical Specifications 6 Technical Data 6 Dimensions 6 Electromagnetic Compatibility 8 Electromagnetic Compliance 8 Electromagnetic Immunity 9 Design Policy and Copyright and are trademarks belonging to the Arjo group of companies Arjo 2019 As our policy is one of continuous improvement we reserve the right to modify designs w...

Page 3: ...ximize the long term reliability safety and value of the product Contact your local agent for product replacement This product does not require maintenance and have no parts that can be replaced You can get additional copies of this manual from your local agent When ordering include the Instructions for Use product number see front page and product part number Manufacturer Information This product...

Page 4: ... appears next to the recycling and trash bin symbols on the battery pack label This means that the battery contains lead and that it must not be disposed of but recycled General Information Symbols Used Symbols Key to Symbols This symbol points out the manufacturer s name and address May also point out manufacturing date CE marking indicating conformity with European Community harmonised legislati...

Page 5: ...on proper charging practices Recharge the batteries on a regular basis to prolong their life span Avoid the batteries from reaching a low charge state Remove the battery pack from the lift when it is not used for a long period Charging your Battery 1 Insert the battery pack into the charger unit and push it in firmly see Fig 2 2 Connect the charger into an AC outlet using the proper power cord 3 T...

Page 6: ...iations The Wall Mounted Battery Charger is also compliant to EN 60335 1 2012 A11 2014 and EN 55014 1 2006 A1 2009 WARNING Portable RF communications equipment including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas should be used no closer than 30 cm to any part of the Wall Mounted Battery Charger including cables specified by the manufacturer Otherwise performance degradation of this ...

Page 7: ...Technical Specifications 7 001 24257 EN rev 4 Dimensions Fig 4 715mm 28 1 8 100mm 3 15 16 60mm 2 3 8 305mm 12 46mm 1 13 16 45mm 1 3 4 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION LABEL CHARGER STATUS INDICATOR LED ...

Page 8: ...eration of nearby equipment It may be necessary to take action such as reorienting relocating the equipment or shielding the location WARNING Use of accessories cables and spare parts other than those specified or provided by Arjo could result in increased electromagnetic emissions or decreased electromagnetic immunity of this equipment and result in improper operation Guidance and Manufacturer s ...

Page 9: ...ency Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 2 kV AC Mains Lines to Ground 1 kV AC Mains Line to Line 2 kV AC Mains Lines to Ground 1 kV AC Mains Line to Line Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4...

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