Troubleshooting; Identifying And Repairing Faults - Invacare Aquatec KOGIA User Manual

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9 Troubleshooting

9.1 Identifying and repairing faults

The following table provides information on malfunctions and their possible causes. If you cannot correct the malfunction
using the remedies named, contact your dealer directly.
Fault
No motor noise audible/lift
does not move.
The lift can be raised but not
lowered.
The lift stops while being
raised.
The bath lift is not adhering
securely to the bathtub.
Battery is not charging and
the red indicator light flashes
during charging.
LED lights up while lifting the
bath lift.
1584939-B
Possible cause
Jack socket of the hand
control is not locked correctly.
Battery is flat.
Contacts are dirty.
Cable is crushed/damaged.
Low-voltage protection is
activated.
Excessive load.
Suction cups are old or
damaged.
Faulty fuse.
Faulty battery.
Faulty charger.
Battery nearly empty.
Remedy
Lock the jack socket. See 4.2 Setting up Bath Lift, page 11.
Recharge the battery completely. See 4.3 Charging Battery,
page 14.
Clean the plug on the backrest. Contact your dealer, if
necessary.
Replace the hand control. Contact your dealer, if necessary.
Recharge the battery completely. See 4.3 Charging Battery,
page 14.
Observe maximum load. See 10.1 Dimensions and weight,
page 26.
Replace the suction cups. Contact your dealer, if necessary.
Have your authorized dealer check the hand control.
Replace the hand control.
Have your authorized dealer check the charger.
Recharge the battery completely. See 4.3 Charging Battery,
page 14.
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