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5.1.  BATTERY CHARGER

The battery charger supplied is extremely powerful. An LED display 
gives a clear indication of charging status. The charge indicator shows 
whether the battery pack is fully charged or not. It is worth checking 
that the battery pack is fully charged before using the stair climber.

The charge status is displayed as follows by a LED:

•  If the LED is lit continuous red the battery pack is being charged.

•  If the LED is lit continuous green the battery pack is fully charged. The charger can be left 

connected to the batteries after full charge (green light), without harming the batteries. 
The charger uses minimum power in this stand-by mode, (after battery is fully charged), 
maintains the batteries at full charge and extends battery life. This is accomplished with 
electronic circuitry that controls and regulates the amount of charging current that is sent 
from the charger to the battery being charged.

5.1.1.  TECHNICAL  DATA

Main voltage supply (50/60 Hz, 1.8 A (max)): 100-240 V AC

Nominal rating (input): 24 W

Charging voltage: 29.4 V

Theoretical charging current: 2.0 A

Safety approval: cUL, CE

SAFETY GUIDELINES

Please note the following:

• Never use the charger unit if it has a damaged cable or plug, replace it immediately.
• The device should be connected directly to a power supply, never use an extension cord.
• The device is intended for indoor use only, it should never be exposed to rain.
• 

If the performance of the battery decreases significantly, it is time to replace the battery.

• Store the charger in a cool and dry place when not in use.
• Disconnect the device from the mains before inserting or removing the battery from the stair 

climber.

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Warning: explosive gases. Protect from fire and sparks.

Summary of Contents for NEO

Page 1: ...owered Stair Climbing HandTruck Read the Owners Manual thoroughly before first use Important Startup Instructions MAGLINE INC 1205 West Cedar Street Standish Michigan 48658 1 800 MAGLINE 624 5463 Emai...

Page 2: ...2 5 CONTROL UNIT 8 2 6 CHARGING STATUS INDICATOR 10 2 7 ASCEND BUTTON IN UPPER HANDLE 10 2 8 SAFETY FLAP 11 2 9 SWITCHING OFF 11 3 FITTING AND REMOVINGTHE BATTERY 11 3 1 FITTINGTHE BATTERY 11 3 2 REM...

Page 3: ...events damage if the unit is used to de scend stairs with the controls in the ascend position The Powered Stair Climber features electronic overload protection preventing operation with a load over th...

Page 4: ...eight with battery 38 lbs 37 lbs 38 lbs Maximum step height 8 8 8 Maximum steps up and down approx 2000 steps approx 2000 steps approx 2000 steps Overall height 38 folded 60 unfolded 58 62 Overall wid...

Page 5: ...handle 10 Frame 4 Crossbar 11 Charging status indicator 5 Quick change battery pack 12 Safety flap 6 Swing arm 13 Climber unit 7 Main wheels Individual characteristics of the stair climber with ergo h...

Page 6: ...ntrol unit 3 Lower handle 10 Frame 4 Cross bar 11 Charging status indicator 5 Quick change battery pack 12 Safety flap 6 Swing arm 13 Climber unit 7 Main wheels Individual characteristics of the stair...

Page 7: ...unit 4 Frame 11 Charging status indicator 5 Locking lever 12 Safety flap 6 Quick change battery pack 13 Climber unit 7 Swing arm Individual characteristics of the stair climber with folding Foldable m...

Page 8: ...ficiently to avoid movement in use As a rule The lock will be sufficiently tightened if a single operator can tilt back the load from the upright position without any handle movement SAFETY INSTRUCTIO...

Page 9: ...attery pack is running low and urgently needs to be recharged It is recommended that you move down stairs and either change the battery pack or recharge it with the quick charger supplied 2 5 3 BEEP F...

Page 10: ...es on the LED charge level indicator if all five LEDs light up the quick change battery is 100 charged 0 10 BLINKING OFF OFF OFF OFF 10 23 LIGHT BLINKING OFF OFF OFF 23 35 LIGHT LIGHT OFF OFF OFF 35 4...

Page 11: ...flap with your foot all functions will be stopped SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS You avoid all risk if you switch on only after tilting the load 2 10 SWITCHING OFF Battery power is removed By removing the batte...

Page 12: ...e the support wheels and will lift the stair climber over the step This motion will continue until the button is released IMPORTANT On each cycle immediately rest the main wheels on the tread pull the...

Page 13: ...ontrolled conditions lower the machine onto the next step down When the main wheels land on the lower step the support wheels automatically rotate to the descend position for the descent onto the next...

Page 14: ...as the support wheels operate automatically 4 3 PLEASE PAY ATTENTIONTO 4 3 1 SHIFT OF BALANCE When ascending the balance of the load changes as soon the sup port wheels start lifting the load Operato...

Page 15: ...he truck onto the hand truck instead of a rubber pad or old tire This is not possible with the Stair climber when the support wheels are in the descending position The impact will be transmitted to th...

Page 16: ...mmediately after use The battery must be charged within 3 months of storage to prevent self discharge If the battery is not charged within 3 months of storage permanent loss of capacity may occur If t...

Page 17: ...extends battery life This is accomplished with electronic circuitry that controls and regulates the amount of charging current that is sent from the charger to the battery being charged 5 1 1 TECHNIC...

Page 18: ...ply with EN directives and show a CE or GS mark 5 1 2 USE ONLY FORTHE PURPOSE INTENDED The charger is designed exclusively for charging the original lithium ion rechargeable batteries 5 1 3 CE MARK FO...

Page 19: ...force Inadmissible modifications to the unit or accessory parts 6 2 LIABILITY SANOTransportgeraete GmbH as manufacturer and Magline Inc as the distributor is not re sponsible for the safety of the sta...

Page 20: ...e stair climber corresponds to the applicable basic safety and health requirements of the EC guidelines for machines 2006 42 EEC appendix IIA This declaration will lose its validity if changes are per...

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