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Viking S / Viking XS • 7EN138104-01
Charging the Batteries
According to the illustration:
1. Connect the charging cable to the outlet
for charging under the control unit.
2. Connect the charger to the wall socket
(100-240 V AC).
3. On the charger the indicator flashes:
- yellow during ongoing charging
- green during trickle charging.
Charging
A
D
C
B
The control unit has a display indicating the current battery capacity.
When the hand control is activated, a diode/light indicating battery capacity is illuminated
for 10 secs.:
A Green: at least 50%
B Yellow: 25-50 %
C Yellow: 0-25 %
D
The light indicates that charging/ trickle charging is taking place. This light is always
on when the charger is connected.
When the yellow light (C) is on and the battery charge has become too low, the lift
is automatically turned off to prevent discharge of the battery. The lift then has
to be charged before it can be used again.
To obtain maximum life time, it is important to charge the batteries regularly. We recommend charging the batteries
after each use of the lift or every night. If the lift is not used every day, we recommend pushing in the emergency
stop after use, in order to turn off the current and save the battery. Maximum charge is obtained after about 12 hours.
When the batteries are fully charged, the charger switches to trickle charging automatically. To check the state
of the battery, activate the hand control after max. charging and read the control unit display. Green light indicates
good battery conditions. If any of the yellow lights is lit, battery change is recommended.
The lift cannot be charged with the emergency stop engaged.
Never charge batteries in a wet area.
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NOTE!
The lift cannot be used when the charger cable is plugged into a wall socket.
Viking S and Viking XS
comply with the Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment.
Old batteries are to be deposited at the nearest recycling facility in accordance with local regulations or
given to personnel authorized by Liko/Hill-Rom.