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7.2
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ON-BOARD CHARGER
In order to extend its range of action the P-eStand is cleverly equipped with an on-board charger.
No more risk of forgetting or falling from the charger !
Figure 113 : on-board charger control
Simply use the AC power outlet located in the chassis
under the seat, connecting it to a suitable AC outlet
with its power cord, to put the chair in charge.
Then press the red light button on the side of the seat
(see Figure 113)
The charger handles all voltages between 110V and
240V. It has a programmed charging phase and
automatically disconnects at the end of the cycle to
avoid damaging the batteries.
See also 7.1.3
When charging is complete, press the red button again,
then unplug and store the AC power cord
7.3
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WHEEL INFLATION
Bandage wheels require no maintenance.
Inflatable wheels require regular (monthly) control of their pressure.
Respect the pressure indicated on the sidewall of the tire.
Driving comfort and proper brake operation depend directly on proper tyre inflation.
To prevent the risk of punctures, you can opt for anti-puncture wheels (this will make riding the chair less flexible).
You also have the option of installing inner tubes with a sealant. Finally, check the wear of your tires and make sure
to replace it to avoid punctures.
In case of punctures, you can have your tire repaired by your PowerStand dealer or a bike shop.
You can also remove the wheel, removing the 4 M8 screws (with a 6-sided 6 mm wrench). Then, open the rim to
recover the inner tube, removing the 5 M8 screws (with a 6-sided 6 mm key). Repair/or replace the inner tube. Put
the slightly inflated inner tube back into the tire and close the rim tightly tightening the 5 M8 screws. Reassemble
the wheel on the chair.
Warning
Before any interventions on the wheels of the chair, make sure that it is secure on the hold and in a sitting
position.
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