Replacing Batteries; Maintenance Tips For Retailers - B+B Triplex Manual De Instrucciones

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Before using the battery charger check that the mains connection is
230 V.
• Switch off the wheelchair first.
• Connect the battery charger to the wheelchair. The charging jack is
on the side under the control.
• Plug the mains plug of the battery charger into the mains socket
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(230 V).
• The charge indicator (green) of the battery charger shows the
status of the charging process.
• Flash Green: Standby
• Solid Red: Charging
• Solid Green: Fully Charged, the charging unit is switched on
• Flash Red: Error
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• Once charging is complete, disconnect the mains plug and
disconnect the battery charger from the wheelchair.

6.3.2. Replacing batteries

When working on the batteries be very careful, do not use metal tools,
do not touch the battery terminals and follow the directions of the
battery manufacturer.
Use only batteries approved for this wheelchair (see technical data).
Make sure that the wheelchair is switched off before starting to replace
batteries.
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Caution! This work should only be done by a trained
technician. Danger of electrocution!
Electric Wheelchair |
• First remove the battery cover.
• Loosen the screws on the right and left.
• Now the belts that hold the battery can be released.
• Disconnect the battery cable. First the red terminal and then the
black terminal. Make sure you use insulated tools and do not
contact metal frame parts while disconnecting the cables.
• Lift the batteries carefully out by the handles.
• Install the new batteries in their correct position and connect the
terminals. Note the correct colour-coding (red and black).
• Secure the batteries with the belts and attach the battery cover.
When the batteries have reached the end of their
life, i.e. they can no longer be adequately charged,
they must not be disposed of with household
rubbish. Old batteries are returned to the dealer
when new batteries are purchased and correctly
disposed of.

7. Maintenance tips for retailers

We recommend having the complete wheelchair inspected by the
dealer at least once a year. If faults or defects in the wheelchair are
found, it must be returned to the dealer for repair immediately. The
dealer can receive the required information, documentation and circuit
diagrams for repair and service on request. A training program is also
available for dealers.
B+B customer service is available to answer questions at
+49 (0)700/60007070.
Bischoff & Bischoff GmbH | 01.06.2019
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