Safety information regarding daily use
Important:
Safe use means observing the instructions regarding measures prior to use, as well as the
charger's location, dismantling, repairs, maintenance and cleaning on page 7.
In addition, pay attention to the following:
During charging, lead batteries may give off small quantities of explosive gases.
Important:
Wheelchairs should, therefore, be charged in well-ventilated rooms.
Warning:
Chargers that have suffered damage to their casing, cables or plugs are at risk of short-
Warning:
circuiting and/or are a potential shock hazard and must, therefore, not be connected to mains
power or the wheelchair's charging socket.
Important:
The charger is turned off by disconnecting the charger's power plug from the outlet or switch
off the power on the outlet.
If you discover that the charger has been damaged, contact your supplier for repair.
Important:
Plugs and/or cables that are significantly worn must be replaced.
Cables or outlets must be replaced by authorized personnel only. - Contact your charger
supplier for repairs.
Important:
In order to avoid condensation forming, the charger should not be exposed to rapid
temperature changes.
Warning:
Condensation on the surface of the charger may affect electrical safety!
If you discover condensation on the charger, store it at a temperature
within the specified or operating temperature range until any trace of condensation disappears
- although at least 4 hours - before connecting the charger to the mains power or the
wheelchair.
Warning:
For safety reasons, batteries must not be repeatedly recharged if the charger has reported
that the battery is faulty (see diagram 2) - Contact your battery supplier.
Warning:
For safety reasons, repeated charging should not be undertaken using a charger that has
reported "Fault in charger" (see diagram 2) - Contact your charger supplier for repairs.
Warning:
The charger's base and rear plate (cooling plate) will become warm during parts of the
charging process.
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Avoid touching the charger's base and rear plate when the charger is on and for 10
minutes after it has been switched off.
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Users with a reduced sense of touch and/or extended reaction time must be particularly
careful when touching the charger's base and rear plate.
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Special care must also be paid if the specified, maximum ambient temperature is
exceeded or if the charger gets too warm for any external reason.
Important:
Always use the handle when moving the charger.
Important:
Avoid covering the charger in any way.
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If the charger is covered or gets too warm for any external reason, the charging time will
be longer.
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Important:
Portable equipment with built-in radio transmitters – such as cell phones – may, however,
affect the function of the charger under adverse conditions.
Therefore avoid using cell phones or other radio communication equipment in the immediate
vicinity of the charger.
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: Avoid flames and sparks (so that any explosive gases are not ignited).
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are certified in accordance with current EMC standards.
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