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Instructions for battery chargers
CCC
CCC
405 and
410
24V/5A
24V/10A
Used for recharging batteries in wheelchairs and scooters
rd
Certified to EN60601-1 3
ed.
in accordance with
the EU Directive 93/42/EEC on medical devices
Splash proof, dustproof and water proof
IP54, IP65 and IP67
WWW.JK-Medico.DK
Tel: +45 4717 1900
E-mail: JK-Medico@JK-Medico.DK
J.K.Medico ApS
Dam Enge 30
DK-3660 Stenloese
Denmark

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Summary of Contents for J. K. Medico CCC405

  • Page 1 Instructions for battery chargers 405 and 24V/5A 24V/10A Used for recharging batteries in wheelchairs and scooters Certified to EN60601-1 3 in accordance with the EU Directive 93/42/EEC on medical devices Splash proof, dustproof and water proof IP54, IP65 and IP67 WWW.JK-Medico.DK Tel: +45 4717 1900 E-mail: JK-Medico@JK-Medico.DK...
  • Page 2 Instructions for chargers CCC / CCC Important: Read the instructions before charging NOTE: With regard to the name of the lights: see figure 1 Turn on the charger by connecting the charger's power plug to the outlet. Wait for ERROR to light up (red) and remain on. Connect the charging plug to the wheelchair's charging socket.
  • Page 3 Safety information regarding daily use Important: Safe use means observing the instructions regarding measures prior to use, as well as the charger's location, dismantling, repairs, maintenance and cleaning on page 7. In addition, pay attention to the following: Important: During charging, lead batteries may give off small quantities of explosive gases. Wheelchairs should, therefore, be charged in well-ventilated rooms.
  • Page 4 Battery care To get the most out of the batteries with regard to operating time per charge and total lifetime, observe the following: Always turn the wheelchair off when not in use. If the wheelchair is left on, this may cause significant depletion of the battery. Significant depletion will reduce the lifetime of the battery unless it is recharged immediately.
  • Page 5 Fault type Designation Light status 6) CHARGING COMPLETED ERROR Charger Prolonged flash Mains voltage too low Contact electrician fault: ERROR Prolonged flash Fault in charger Contact charger supplier flashes continuously Battery 2 flashes Battery fault: Contact battery supplier fault: Group Charging when flash with significantly depleted...
  • Page 6 Ampere-hour meter (measurement of charged capacity) Number Number Charged capacity (ampere-hours) yellow green flashes flashes 32 ampere-hours yellow green (Ah) flashes flashes Figure 2: Display showing charged capacity when the charging plug is removed from the wheelchair's charging socket once charging has ended.
  • Page 7 Technical specifications for CCC and CCC Charging current (ripple-free): Compatible batteries: 24V, 20 Ah .. 50 Ah – Type Gel, AGM Dimensions, B x H x D (incl. handle): 220 mm x 75 mm x 205 mm Weight: 2.5 kg Charging current (ripple-free): 10 A Compatible batteries:...
  • Page 8: Prior To Use

    Prior to use Important: Check that there are no signs of damage to the casing, cables and plugs before starting to use the charger. Contact your charger supplier in the event of mechanical damage. Important: connect the charger to a mains outlet with easy accessible on/off switch Warning: Chargers with physical damage to their casing, cables or plugs are at risk of short-circuiting and/or are a potential shock hazard and must, therefore, not be connected to mains power or...

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