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51932 R07 Summit Powered Sit-to-Stand
Operator’s Manual
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SUMMIT
Operator’s Manual
Battery packs may emit hydrogen gas. Do not bring fire or a heated object close to the
battery pack, and never use the battery near a spark, fuses and/or equipment that emits
sparks. Further, do not store the battery in a closed environment or incorporate it into a
closed structure of an enclosure. Doing so may cause an explosion, fire, equipment damage,
and bodily injury.
STANDBY MODE
When the BAJL Li-Ion is not being used for a longer period - more than a week - or when it
is on stock, it enters into a standby mode to save power and protect the battery from deep
discharge.
• Connect the charger for approx. 15 seconds to exit the standby mode before use.
• There is no audio signal to indicate the standby mode or to indicate exit of standby mode.
AFTER EXIT OF THE STANDBY MODE
If there is still no power on, the battery needs to be charged.
After charging, the hand control and/or the control box will indicate the battery capacity level
again.
DEEP DISCHARGE PROTECTION
The BAJL Li-Ion has a deep discharge protection to extend the battery life.
The deep discharge protection is activated when the battery is discharged.
• Connect the charger for approx. 15 seconds to exit the deep discharge mode before use.
If the battery is completely discharged, the charging will be started at a very small rate to
protect the battery. This small charging rate is not sufficient to turn on the light in the charger,
and therefore the user may believe the system has not yet started.
Depending on the battery state, it may take several hours to get to the normal charging state.
The orange light of the control box will not be turned on as the operation is analogue. It is
therefore not possible to see the charging has started, however, only at a low level.
Do not connect the positive terminal and the negative terminal of the battery packs with a
wire or other metals.
Short-circuiting the terminals of the battery can cause burn injuries, damage to the storage
battery or trigger explosions.
Never connect the battery packs directly to a power supply socket or an automobile’s
cigarette lighter without using a charger as a medium. Connecting the battery directly can
cause the battery to leak fluid, generate heat, explode, cause fires, or bodily burns and
injuries.
Battery packs contain dilute sulphuric acid, which is a toxic substance. If battery fluid
leakage were to occur and make contact with skin or clothing, wash completely with clean
water. Additionally, if the fluid gets in your eyes, wash them with clean water immediately, and
see a doctor. When dilute sulphuric acid enters the eye, it can cause a loss of eyesight and
skin exposure can cause a burn on your skin.