Charging Battery; Safety Functions; Emergency Stop - lopital Marina basic hydraulic Instructions For Use Manual

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Fully charged.
2/3 capacity.

3.8. Charging battery

(Only electrical adjustable Marina basic / Marina deluxe). .
· Place the battery to be charged on the battery chargestation (see figure 17).
· A green light indicates that the battery charger is switched.
· The charged battery can remain on the battery charger without being damaged.
· In order to remove the battery, use one hand to unlock the catch on the battery and
the other to support the battery itself.
Charge batteries that are not used, once every six months to avoid damage.
Charging the batteries before they are completely empty will extend their
lifespan.
The expected battery lifespan depends on following the manufacturer's
charging instructions.
The charger that is used for the Marina basic / Marina deluxe is the 'Ti-motion
TBC2'.
Charge batteries in a well-ventilated, dry space.

4. Safety functions

4.1. Emergency stop

(Only electric adjustable Marina basic / Marina deluxe).
On the side of the head-end, there is an emergency stop. Operate this button in an
emergency, if the upward or downward movement must be stopped immediately. Once
the emergency stop is pressed, the electronic controls will stop working. The emer-
gency stop interrupts all power.
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1/3 capacity,
Charging advised.
Charging required,
An acoustic signal sounds
(red light).

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