Batteries; Charging - Otto Bock C2000 Instructions For Use Manual

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INFORMATION
The control can be turned off while the wheelchair is being 
pushed.
Locking the brake
To activate the brake, push the brake release lever to the rear 
until the brake release bolt engages. To reactivate the driving 
function, switch off the wheelchair controls and then switch 
them on again.

6.6 Batteries

NOTICE
Risk of property damage due to improper maintenance
work on the batteries. All maintenance work as well as 
battery replacement may only be carried out by authorised 
specialist staff.
The standard version of the C2000 power wheelchair is 
equipped with two maintenance-free 12 V gel batteries with 
a capacity of 79 Ah. As an option – which is not possible with 
the heavy-duty version –, 12 V gel batteries with a capacity 
of 110 Ah can be installed. The batteries are located under 
the seat of the power wheelchair.
C2000

6.6.1 Charging

WARNING
Risk of injury due to explosive gases. Explosive gases can 
develop while the batteries are charging. The following safety 
instructions must be followed under all circumstances:
  n Ensure sufficient ventilation when charging the batteries 
in closed rooms.
  n Smoking and fire are not permitted.
  n Sparks must be avoided.
  n Do not cover the air vents in the trim.
NOTICE
Battery damage due to deep discharge. Extended opera-
tion with low battery capacity results in deep discharge of 
the battery, causing damage. There is a risk that the power 
wheelchair may stop due to zero battery capacity and bring 
the user into a dangerous situation.
The range of the power wheelchair is determined by the bat-
tery capacity. Many factors have an influence on the battery 
capacity. In addition to the temperature, age of the batteries 
and amount of use, the charging cycle has a pronounced 
effect on the capacity and therefore on the range.
01 / 2010
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