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Battery Back Up System
Your
UltraComfort
power lift chair comes with a battery back up system so
the chair can return to the seated position in the event of a household power
failure. The batteries have enough energy to bring the chair to a seated
position from the recline position.
The batteries do not have enough energy nor
are they intended to operate the chair for a prolonged period of time in the absence
of standard household voltage (120 volt, 60 Hz).
Batteries should be
replaced after one use.
Batteries should be changed yearly. (See
installation page
8
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Smart Tek™ (Power Indication)
Your power lift chair is equipped with an indicator light on the hand control. This
light illuminates green when any button on the hand control is pressed,
indicating power to the hand control.
Your power lift chair also comes with a power indicator light on the transformer
and on the power cord connecting the motor to the transformer. The lights
illuminate green constantly, indicating power from the outlet to the
transformer and the motor. The lights have been provided to help you
identify electrical disconnects, should they occur, and to help your provider to
diagnose electrical problems, should they occur.
Should the chair not operate and the lights are out, check all
electrical connections to the chair. Make sure everything is plugged in
properly and there is power to the outlet into which the chair is plugged (see
installation on page
8
for electrical connections).
Should you ever
encounter a problem with the operation of your power lift chair and
the lights are on, such as mechanical problems or one light is out,
discontinue all use of the product upon discovery of the problem.
Contact the provider from whom you purchased your chair. They will be able
to resolve problems and take care of proper factory service if needed. You will
need to be prepared to answer some basic questions about your power
lift chair, such as model and serial number.
The model and serial
number are located on the back of the hand
control
warning label attached
to the cord
and the rear of the lift frame.
Your provider will ask you
questions about your power indicator lights, such as which one is out.
Prior to calling your provider, check all the electrical connections to the
chair. Make sure everything is plugged in properly and there is power to
the outlet into which the chair is plugged (see installation on page
8
for
electrical connections).
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