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3. Battery charging
Charge the battery by connecting the charger supplied to a wall socket and
the remote control connector. A discharged battery takes around 12 hours
to charge to 80% and 24 hours to reach 100% charge. While the battery is
charging, the battery indicator will flash showing actual charge level. All three
bars will show a constant green light when the battery is fully charged. We
recommend the battery always be charged to at least 80% – once begun,
charging should not be interrupted before an 80% charge is achieved.
NOTE: The battery can be damaged if not charged at least every 14 days in
the On position or at least every three months in the Off position.
For safety reasons, chair electronics cannot be used while the battery is
charging. Avoid charging in wet spaces. Make a habit of always charging
the battery if at the end of the day it has dropped to level 1 (one green bar
on the battery indicator). If the hygiene chair will not be used for a few days,
we recommend switching off the battery by means of the Off button located
on the battery
Make sure the remote control socket/charge is always covered
plugged in when using the chair. Otherwise water may get in and
damage the remote control.
4. Battery On/Of
The battery is located under a protective cover at the base of the chair. The
battery has On/Off buttons that are reached through an opening at the lower
front part of the chair. Operate the buttons by pressing them with a pointed
object (not sharp). When delivered from GATE, the battery is switched off.
Activate the battery by pressing the On button or connecting the charger to
the remote control. To one side of the buttons, there is also an LED indicator
that shows battery charge.
5. Driving the chair
We recommend using the handlebar whenever the chair must be moved
(with/without a patient). The handlebar is designed so that the chair can be
moved forwards and turned (see fig. 12) easily and with the use of little force
(see fig. 4).
6. Adjusting the neck support
Set the neck support in the desired position by sliding it up/down. Next
supports are available in other sizes as accessories.
7. Installing/removing the seat
8. Armrest lock
The armrest is locked in the extended position. To lift the armrest, pull out
the pin (1) and raise the armrest (2).
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