J. K. Medico CCC405 Instructions Manual Download Page 2

Instructions for chargers CCC

405 

 / CCC

410 

 

Important: 

Read the instructions before charging 

NOTE: 

With regard to the name of the lights: see figure 1 

 

1: 

Turn on the charger by connecting the charger's power plug to the outlet. 

 
2: 

Wait for ERROR to light up (red) and remain on. 

1,2 

 

3: 

Connect the charging plug to the wheelchair's 

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 charging socket.

 

The ERROR light goes out and both the CHARGING and COMPLETED lights will be lit for 
around 1 second while the charger inspects the battery. If charging is required, the 
COMPLETED light goes out and the CHARGING light will remain lit until the battery is fully 
charged.

2,3 

 

4: 

Wait for the COMPLETED light to come on as a sign that the battery is fully charged. 

The charger automatically switches to trickle charging (very low electrical consumption). 
Therefore allow the charger to remain connected before using the wheelchair again. 
The charger cannot overcharge the batteries. 
 

5: 

Before resuming operation, remove the charging plug from the wheelchair's charging socket. 
The COMPLETED light will go out and the ERROR light will come on. 

Turn the charger off by removing the charger's power plug from the outlet. 
 

6: 

If it becomes necessary to interrupt charging before the COMPLETED light comes on, turn 
the charger off by removing its power plug from the outlet before removing the charging plug 
from the wheelchair's charging socket. 
This will prevent sparks and unnecessary wear to the charging plug. 
 

 

1

  The charger tests itself when on and signals its configuration using flash codes via the lights on the front of the charger 

(see diagram 1 for an explanation of the flash codes). 
Steady light in ERROR signals: "Charging OK, but no battery connected" - If the ERROR light fails to show a steady 
light, contact your charger supplier.

 

 

2

 

 Any fault in the battery when connecting or later during charging is signaled using a flash code on the lights via the 

front of the charger (see diagram 2). 
 

3

 

 If a significantly depleted battery is charged, the CHARGING light will flash once charging begins. 

 

4

  

If the charger is supplied with an ampere-hour meter, the charged capacity will immediately be signaled once the 

ERROR light comes on (see figure 2). 
 

5

  

The word "wheelchair" in these instructions refers to any battery-operated mobility aid. 

 

 
Figure 1: The names of the lights: 
 

 
 

1. 

CHARGING     (yellow light)

 

 

2. 

COMPLETED  (green light)

 

 

3. 

ERROR            (red light)

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for CCC405

Page 1: ...in wheelchairs and scooters Certified to EN60601 1 3rd ed in accordance with the EU Directive 93 42 EEC on medical devices Splash proof dustproof and water proof IP54 IP65 and IP67 WWW JK Medico DK Te...

Page 2: ...e charger off by removing the charger s power plug from the outlet 6 If it becomes necessary to interrupt charging before the COMPLETED light comes on turn the charger off by removing its power plug f...

Page 3: ...ars although at least 4 hours before connecting the charger to the mains power or the wheelchair Warning For safety reasons batteries must not be repeatedly recharged if the charger has reported that...

Page 4: ...ry Always recharge the battery as soon as possible after it has gone flat Meaning of the flash codes Stage on start up 1 All lights lit for around 1 second during start up test 2 From 1 to 15 short fl...

Page 5: ...pacity Contact battery supplier 3 4 OFF ON 5 flashes Battery fault Battery voltage too high System fault 2 External error source Group flash with ERROR OFF OFF 6 flashes Charger temperature too high C...

Page 6: ...isplay showing charged capacity when the charging plug is removed from the wheelchair s charging socket once charging has ended Number of yellow flashes Number of green flashes Charged capacity ampere...

Page 7: ...ing The charger may only be used for wheelchairs if the mains supply is designed for a current that corresponds to at least the charger s specified charging current There must be a fuse suitable for u...

Page 8: ...the charger so that the distance to the wheelchair is at least 20 cm Do not place the charger in direct sunlight by radiators or any other heat source Important Avoid covering the charger in any way...

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