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Battery Wiring
This section will describe the battery wiring of a Redman Power Chair. It is designed to accommodate
technicians and customers changing out batteries. We recommend focus on one battery at a time. These
adjustments are provided only as a reference for an
authorized technician and should not be performed
without prior approval from Redman Power Chair.
Figure 10 demonstrates the battery connectivity
expanded to make the major components visible.
The power module is the main connector for a
positive and negative terminal that is connected to
each battery. The circuit breaker is another main
connector for the remaining positive and negative
terminal connected to each of the batteries.
When adjusting or exposing the batteries within the
battery box it is paramount that the circuit breaker
be switched to a disengaged state. View Figure 11
which shows the normal, engaged state of the
circuit breaker. Next, observe Figure 12 which
shows a “pulled” or disengaged state.
It is highly recommended to label and/or take a “before”
picture before adjusting terminals to help return to the
standard setup with ease. A negative and positive
terminal will always be connected to each battery.
The batteries have
labels for the
positive and
negative end which
is depicted in
Figure 13. Be sure the black or negative terminal is always fit snug
to the negative end of the batteries and vice versa with the positive
terminal.
Always use a the included charger to charge your chair’s batteries.
Power Module
Circuit Breaker
Figure 10
Figure 11
Figure 12
Figure 13