Batteries; Battery Instructions For Storage; Battery Instruction During Extended Pauses Of Use - Meyra 1.594 Operating Manual

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BATTERIES

Charging the batteries
– before long tours
– after long periods of disuse
– when the battery indication light
of the battery symbol (LED display)
goes permanently on or blinks.
– When the battery symbol for ap-
prox. 10% battery capacity appears
on the LED display.
Recharge the batteries as often as
possible.
Recharge over a sufficient period
of time.
It is best to charge the battery over-
night. A full charging of the batteries
takes approximately 12 hours.
Note:
In exceptions, the charging cycle
can be extended to up to 22 hours.
Afterwards the operating module
shows an error. – In this case con-
tact your dealer.
Charging before long periods of
non-use
You should fully charge the batteries
of the wheelchair before a long peri-
od of non-use. – This lengthens the
service life of the batteries. Pull out
the main fuse after the charging and
re-insert it into the fuse holder the
other way round. This prevents the
fuse being lost.

Battery instructions for storage

Before storage, for example before a
winter pause, the following instruc-
tions are to be observed:
ompletely charge the batteries.
Pull off the drive key (if available).
Pull the main fuse and store it safe-
ly. – This prevents the fuse being
lost.
First loosen and remove the bat-
tery clamp or pull the battery plug.
Battery instruction during
extended pauses of use
To increase the life cycle the batteries
are also to be charged when not fully
used or during pauses in use (retain-
ing charge). – Therefore observe the
following information:
harge the batteries at least once
a moth for a period of more than
16 hours.
Battery charger
Only use a battery charger which is
designed for the battery in question!
– Otherwise, the batteries may be de-
stroyed.
Observe the operating manual.
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