REBOTEC / BA No.: 02.07.147/2017-01
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Maintenance advisories
If the function of the
locking lever becomes
difficult or too easy, then
the clamping effect can
be regulated by an
adjustment maneuver.
Remove the cap. Using
an SW 5 Allen key, the clamping force is increased
by rotating to the right, or reduced by rotating to the
left. After adjusting, check the lever function for
ease of motion.
Finally press the cap back on and latch the armrest
back into position.
9.5 Setting the headrest angle
By rotating knob (A), the headrest angle can be
adjusted.
Warning! Danger of pinching (B) between
the headrest and backrest!
9.6 Adjusting the seat height
The chair’s seat height is stepless adjustable via the
electric unit. The patient can be lifted a maximum of
400mm (15.
75”).
Adhere to the warning signs!
9.7 Installing/removing the safety belt
The safety belt is already installed when the chair is
delivered. To remove it, fold away the armrests, as
described in Section 11.8 on page 12, and pull the
loops down from the armrest locking mechanism.
When re-installing, be sure the safety belt is not
twisted.
10. Electronic components
Observe safety instructions
Check whether the connection cable or the plug is
damaged. Do not use damaged cables or plugs!
Observe the main connection voltage (100-
240V / 50Hz) and appropriate main fuse for the
charger.
The control unit and the battery unit must never be
opened.
Do not operate the chair during the charging
process!
10.1 Battery
Two batteries are included. They are already pre-
loaded. Before using the batteries, they must be
charged for 24 hours in the external charger. If the
lifting / lowering process of the chair slows down
noticeably, the battery capacity is too low.
Charge the discharged battery as soon as
possible! This increases the battery life. Longer
time unused batteries should be recharged
every 3 months to avoid deep discharges, as
this will damage the battery. For information on
durability, see 14.2.
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