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18.3
Fuse
Under the back shield in the left side is an overload protection (Fig. 1).
Fuse cuts power if the wheelchairs maximum consumption exceeds 50A
The fuse is a circuit breaker that switches off at overload. To reconnected the fuse button is pressed which
sits inside the shield (arrow A)
Figure 1
18.4
Batteries:
The batteries are maintenance-free. (no topping up)
It is recommended that only the dealer or TA service replaces the batteries, they will also take care of the
disposal.
If the batteries run out of current the wheelchair can be pushed, see section:
MECHANICAL DISENGAGING THE BRAKES.
About recycling of used batteries see section
13 Disposal.
!
A battery drains on its own, a discharged battery will be damaged and should never be discharged under
10,5V.
Battery capacity
See section
4 Technical Data and 13 Disposal.
18.5
Storage:
If the wheelchair is stored without being used the batteries should always be charged once per month.
See also section
12 Charging.
for recharging.
WARNING!!
Avoid touching leaky batteries, as the contents can be harmful.
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