Operating instructions
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3.6 Service
table
In the table below, you find a survey of the periodic service check-ups that need to be carried out:
Frequency
Check-up
Action (if any) to
be taken by:
Each day and before every
long-distance drive
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Tyre pressure
•
Battery charge
User
Once a week
•
Cleaning User
Once a month
•
Smooth operation of adjusting mechanisms
•
Operation of the parking brake
User
•
Full battery charge
Once every six months
•
Tyre wear
•
Battery connections: corrosion
User or dealer
•
Wiring: wear and tear
Dealer
Once a year
•
Full maintenance overhaul by dealer
Dealer
3.7 Troubleshooting
3.7.1 Electric
The battery indicator is blinking if there is a malfunction or if your wheelchair is not ready for use.
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Check whether the charging plug was removed from the charging point.
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Make sure your wheelchair is NOT in neutral.
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Check whether the joystick is in the neutral position.
green
yellow
red:
parking brake is not working (wheelchair is in neutral)
charging plug still in charging point
battery (almost) empty
Figure 21
If your wheelchair does not react at all when it is switched on:
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Make sure the battery tray is closed properly.
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Check the charging fuse and replace if necessary (seeFigure 22 onder). If the malfunction occurs again, have the battery charger
serviced by your dealer.
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Check the main fuse, which is in the battery tray (see Figure 22 onder). Contact your dealer if this fuse is broken.
•
Switch off and on again.
main fuse
Figure 22
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Replace rear light and flashing light (front and rear):
Remove the cap by inserting a screwdriver behind the cap, at the notch. Replace the 12V plug lamp.
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Replace the headlight: