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5.2
– CHARGER
Use only the charger provided with the wheelchair. It’s adapted to the batteries of your vehicle.
This charger adapts to all voltages in between 110 and 240 Volts.
It initiates a programmed charge phase and disconnects automatically in the end of the cycle to prevent
damage of the batteries.
The charger has to be placed on a plane surface and protected from humidity.
For your own security it is imperatively necessary to read and respect the following orders before using the
charger
1) Before charging the batteries, switch off the wheelchair.
2) Connect the charging cable to the wheelchair, than connect the charger to the power socket.
3) Once the charge is terminated, unplug the power socket first, than disconnect the charging cable.
5.3
– TYRE PRESSURE
For good mobility, comfort and lower puncture risks, check the pressure on a regular basis.
The pressure is indicated on the side of the tyre.
Castors are maintenance free.
Rear wheel need a monthly control of the pressure.
5.4
– CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
5.4.1 Cleaning :
Regular cleaning of your electric wheelchair is highly recommended both for hygienic reasons and for its
proper operation.
Painted parts
: clean with soapy water.
Saddlery
: use a soft and slightly damp cloth.
WARNING !
After use in rain, dry the chair carefully with a soft cloth.
WARNING
! Do not use rough or corrosive products, or high-pressure hoses which damaged the electronics
and degrease the ball bearings. Use steam cleaner with added disinfectant.
WARNING !
Sand and seawater can damage ball bearings and certain joints.
WARNING !
The electric parts must not come into contact with water.
5.4.2 Maintenance :
Yearly maintenance of your chair by your dealer will allow you to preserve optimum performance levels. This
maintenance guarantees high safety levels.
Charger socket