Charging The Battery - lopital Marina Instructions For Use Manual

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Charging The Battery (63002350)

The Marina is an electrically driven high / low shower trolley and is battery powered.
The charging point is positioned on the transverse beam in the trolley's base frame.
When the batteries are almost empty, the orange LED on the manual control will light up;
this shows that the batteries urgently need to be charged.
If the red LED is lit, the batteries have to be charged immediately. The trolley can then no
longer be used.
Connect the charger to the Marina.
Only use the charger originally supplied with the Marina.
When the charger is connected to the Marina, the control will be in stand-by
mode (all functions will then be switched off).
When the indication light on the charger is green, the batteries are fully charged.
The charger can remain connected once the batteries have been fully charged.
Remove the charger from the socket and disconnect the Marina.
The Marina is now ready to use.
Battery indication on the manual control
LEDs are not illuminated:
Green LED is illuminated:
Orange LED is illuminated:
Red LED is illuminated:
Comment: install the charger in a permanent place in a room that is not damp
i.e. not in a bathroom or shower room. Following use, connect the trolley to the
charger to ensure the batteries remain charged. Charge the trolley at least once a
week!
6 | Instructions for use | Shower stretcher 'Marina'
the trolley is in stand-by mode and cannot be used.
the trolley is ready for operation
the batteries have to be urgently charged (the trolley can still
be used)
the batteries are empty and have to be charged immediately

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