Attendant Control Error Overview; Disposal; Safety Instructions; Disposal Information - Otto Bock Skippi Instructions For Use Manual

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Error/warning
Drive motor fault
Brake fault
Emergency stop

9.4.3 Attendant control error overview

Battery LED
LED
Red is flashing
Green is flashing
Mode LED
LED
Red is flashing
Seat function LEDs
LED
Backrest LED is flashing
Seat surface LED is flash­
ing
2 LED's below the seat
surface are flashing
Backrest/seat bottom LED
is flashing

10 Disposal

10.1 Safety instructions

NOTICE
Disposal of batteries
Pollution due to incorrect disposal
► Observe the information printed on the batteries by the manufacturer.
► Note that the batteries may not be disposed of as household waste.

10.2 Disposal Information

Return the product to the specialist dealer for disposal.
Please return defective batteries to your specialist dealer when buying new ones.
All components of the product must be disposed of properly in accordance with the respective national environ­
mental regulations.
Skippi
Cause
Faulty cabling or plug
connections
Defective drive motor
Open brake release
Defective brake
Severe
held control device and/or
drive motor malfunction
Error/warning
Battery undervoltage
Battery overvoltage
Error/warning
Various product faults
Error/warning
Back
angle
adjustment
motor fault
Seat tilt motor fault
Seat
height
adjustment
motor fault
Power seat function tem­
perature warning
Possible measure
Check cabling/plug connections
Contact specialist dealer
Close brake release
Contact specialist dealer
controller/hand-
Check cabling/plug connections
Contact specialist dealer
Cause
Battery deep discharge
Voltage
too
high
(after
complete
charging
driving downhill)
Cause
More detailed information about the existing fault is
shown on the LCD screen on the control panel (see
Page 60 f.).
Cause
Faulty cabling or plug con­
tact
Defective actuator
Faulty cabling or plug con­
tact
Defective actuator
Faulty cabling or plug con­
tact
Defective actuator
Overheating due to excess­
ive load
Possible measure
Charge as soon as pos­
sible
Continue driving slowly
and
Possible measure
Possible measure
Check cabling/plug con­
tacts
Contact specialist dealer
Check cabling/plug con­
tacts
Contact specialist dealer
Check cabling/plug con­
tacts
Contact specialist dealer
Cool down phase
Disposal
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