
User manual | Qimova chair
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Low Capacity
Warning
C: The calculated battery capacity is below 10%.
A: The wheelchair will drive during this fault but the batteries are in
reserve capacity range. Battery capacity will reduce rapidly.
Recharge batteries.
Low Capacity Warning usually coincides with a Battery Low
Warning.
For more information on charging and changing batteries see the section on Cleaning and
Maintenance.
3.4.1
Circuit Breaker (fuse)
The electrical system is equipped with a 60 amp fuse placed in the battery box. The fuse
protects the control system, i.e. the power module and remote controls, in case of a short-
circuit condition somewhere in the system. See how to change the fuse in section 10.4.2.
3.5
Brakes
3.5.1
Magnetic brakes, Power chair
The brakes are one of the most important safety features of a Power wheelchair. The
brakes are integrated in the motors and are not user serviceable.
NOTICE:
Before you continue, make sure that the manual brake releases positioned at the front of
the motor units are in vertical, locked, position (AO). See Figure 9.
Figure 9
The brakes can then be in one of two states, depending on the electrical system.