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4.2 Inserting the battery pack
Generally, the battery pack will remain on your wheelchair. However, if it is removed (for
example for transport purposes), you need to reinsert it in the battery holder [7] on your
wheelchair.
• Insert the battery pack [8], as illustrated in the accompanying drawing, at a slant in
the insertion aid [30] located on the left and right-hand side of the battery holder
[7]. When it is correctly positioned the battery pack cannot slip out of place sideways.
• Turn the battery pack [8] backwards until it clicks into place in the battery holder [7].
• Check the fit of the battery pack [8] in the battery holder [7]. The battery pack fits
correctly in the battery holder if it can no longer be removed without pressing the
handle [25].
• If the battery pack [8] fits correctly in the battery holder [7], you then need to insert
the control unit [23] plug into one of the battery pack sockets [29]. The connection is
locked automatically by a magnetic closure.
These few steps mean that your e-fix is once again ready for use.
There is a socket [29] on the left and right of the battery pack [8].
Both sockets are the same in terms of their electrics and can be
used for inserting plugs of the control unit, charger and accessories.
Ensure that the charger plug [33] and the sockets [29] on the bat-
tery pack are clean and that there are no metallic particles. If you
detect such particles, use a dry and clean cloth to remove them.
4.3 Removing the battery pack
If the battery pack needs to be removed from the battery holder, proceed as follows:
• Switch off the system at the control unit (see chapter 5.2.2).
• Remove all the plugs that are in the battery pack (e.g. the control unit plug [23]).
• Carefully pull the handle [25] of the battery pack upwards until it stops and at the
same time, remove the battery pack [8] from the battery holder [7].
• Set the battery pack [8] aside. Please note the information on storage and transporta-
tion provided in chapters 4.10 and 4.11.
• The battery holder [7] remains on the wheelchair.