UI SmartSeatPro
II
User Guide. Iss1 06/22
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The SmartSeatPro
II
uses actuators to adjust the Tilt-in-Space, Back Angle Recline
and leg rest elevation. The actuators are powered by a 24V DC rechargeable
battery system, which needs to be regularly charged in order to maintain battery
performance.
16. Motorised SmartSeatPro
II
When a motorised chair is first delivered
and before it is used, charge the batteries
for a minimum of 24 hours to ensure they
are at full power. Similarly if motors have
not been used for a prolonged period,
charge the batteries for 24 hours to bring
them up to full power. Establish a regular
regime for battery charging, overnight is
recommended.
The battery unit will make a buzzing
sound when the battery is nearing its
minimum charge level. Charge as soon as is
practicable. Avoid operating the chair when
it is on charge, especially at the beginning
of the charge cycle as this may damage the
control box.
•
Only chargers supplied by CareFlex
should be used to charge CareFlex
chairs. Do not use a CareFlex charger
to charge other products.
•
Plug the charger in to a mains outlet
with the power OFF. Connect the jack
on the end of the thin charger cable to
the side of the chair handset. Switch
the mains power ON.
•
The LED light on the charger should
glow yellow to indicate it is charging.
As the batteries come up to full charge
the LED will turn green.
•
At the end of the charging cycle, switch
the charger mains supply OFF before
disconnecting all leads and plugs.
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When disconnecting the cable, always
pull the moulded body of the plug
straight out of the socket. Do not pull
the wire as this may damage the cable
and the socket.
16a. Charging the Battery
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Do not leave the chair connected
to the mains with the mains power
switched off.
•
Do not move the chair when it is
connected to the mains.
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Do not charge the batteries
when the chair is occupied by an
individual.
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If in any doubt contact CareFlex or
your CareFlex distributor.
Fit the charging plug from the
charger into the socket on the side
of the motorised handset.