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Sabina
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II sit-to-stand lift • 7EN155106 Rev 1
www.hill-rom.com I www.liko.com
Battery charging and maintenance
To get maximum life time, it is important to charge the battery regularly. We recommend charging after use of the lift or
every night. Batteries are fully charged after approx. 6 hours. When the battery is fully charged, the charger is switched off
automatically. If the lift is not used every day, we recommend connecting the lift to the charger, or pushing in the emergency
stop after use, in order to turn off the current and save the battery. Ensure that the battery is fully charged before pushing
the emergency stop.
NOTE!
The lift cannot be charged with the emergency stop engaged.
NOTE!
When charging, a yellow indicator lamp on the control box will illuminate. The yellow lamp turns off when the battery
is fully charged. If the lamp has not turned off after 8 hours of charging, the battery probably needs to be replaced. Stop
charging and replace the battery.
Never charge batteries in a wet area.
Charging the Batteries
Charging
Alt. A
Alt. B
Built-in charger (standard.):
Connect the charger cable to a socket
(100-240 V AC). Make sure that both
indicator lamps on the charger are
illuminated. The yellow lamp indicates
that charging is taking place, while a
green lamp indicates that power is being
supplied to the charger. If the charger
cable is beginning to stretch, it should be
replaced in order to minimize the risk of
the cable getting stuck and breaking.
Wall-mounted charger or table charger:
Detach the holder for the charger cable. Remove the battery from
the control box by releasing the blocking bolt on top of the battery.
Alt. A.
Place the battery on the wall-mounted charger. Plug the charger
into a socket (100-240 V AC). Make sure that both indicator lamps on the
charger are illuminated. The yellow lamp indicates that charging is taking
place, while a green lamp indicates that power is being supplied to the
charger.
Alt. B.
Place the battery on the charger in the table charger housing. Plug
the charger into a socket (100-240 V AC). Make sure that both indicator
lamps on the charger are illuminated. The yellow lamp indicates that
charging is taking place, while a green lamp indicates
that power is being supplied to the charger.
NOTE!
The lift cannot be used when the charger cable is plugged into a socket.
Indications for charging the battery
In the event of low battery voltage, a signal from the control box will sound. At the same time, an indicator on the hand
control will illuminate. When this happens, the battery must be charged as soon as possible. However, there is sufficient
power for a few more lifts. There is a display on the control box indicating current battery capacity. When all fields are black,
the battery is fully charged. When the symbol ( ) is displayed, the battery must be re-charged as soon as possible.
ON CHARGE
EMERGENCY
Sabina II EE sit-to-stand lift comply with the Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment.
Old batteries are to be deposited at the nearest recycling facility in accordance with local regulations or given to
personnel authorized by Hill-Rom.