VR2 C
ONTROL
S
YSTEM
SK77898/2
PG
DRIVES
TECHNOLOGY
126
Do not operate the control system if the chair behaves
erratically, or shows abnormal signs of heating, sparks or
smoke. Turn the control system off at once and consult
your service agent. PGDT accepts no liability for losses of
any kind arising from failure to comply with this condition.
Electronic equipment can be affected by Electro Magnetic
Interference (EMI). Such interference may be generated by
radio stations, TV stations, other radio transmitters and
cellular phones. If the chair exhibits erratic behavior due to
EMI, turn the control system off immediately and consult
your service agent. PGDT accepts no liability for losses of
any kind arising from failure to comply with this condition.
It is the responsibility of the chair manufacturer to ensure
that the wheelchair complies with appropriate National and
International EMC legislation. PGDT accepts no liability for
losses of any kind arising from failure to comply with this
condition.
The wheelchair user must comply with all wheelchair safety
warnings. PGDT accepts no liability for losses of any kind
arising from failure to comply with this condition. Chapter 1
section 6.1.
2.3
How to Read a TruCharge Battery Gauge
Do not operate the control system if the battery is nearly
discharged. Failure to comply with this condition may leave
the user stranded in an unsafe position, such as in the
middle of a road. PGDT accepts no liability for losses of
any kind arising from failure to comply with this condition.
Chapter 1 section 9.1.
2.4
Battery Charging
Do not exceed the maximum charging current of 12 A rms.
Always use an off-board charger fitted with a Neutrik
NC3MX plug. Failure to observe these conditions could result
in poor contact resistance in the charger connector resulting
in overheating of the charger plugs. This presents a potential
burn hazard for the user. PGDT accepts no liability for
losses of any kind arising from failure to comply with this
condition.
Summary of Contents for VR2 series
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