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35
Scale - Handset Instructions Mini-Guide
The Maxi Move has a battery charge indicator feature
with the control handset. The battery charge level
automatically appears on the LCD soon after the initial
start-up, or after returning from sleep mode (see Fig. 69).
Fig. 69
To prolong the life of the batteries, it is recommended
that the battery pack be recharged on a regular basis,
before the batteries reach a low state of charge. Care
should be taken so that the batteries are not drained
unnecessarily.
The battery indicator on the control handset will show if
the batteries for the Maxi Move are close to being
completely empty (see Fig. 70). At that point, very few
transfers will be possible and the batteries should be
recharged as soon as possible.
Fig. 70
If the batteries are completely drained, the lift will
automatically go into sleep mode. With any attempt to
use the lift, the unit will beep 3 times, and the handset
will briefly display the low battery icon. The lift will
then return to sleep mode and will not be operable unless
the batteries are recharged.
Battery Pack
The battery pack is medically approved according to EN
60601-1, CAN/CSA-C22-2, No. 601-1 M90 and UL
2601-1. Battery life is variable (2-3 years) and is
influenced by proper charging practices and load
exertion.
Removing the Battery Pack
When the battery charge indicator on the control handset
displays the low battery icon, complete the lift cycle.
Then take the lift to a convenient location and remove
the battery pack. The removable battery pack reduces the
time your lift is out of service because of discharged
batteries. To remove a discharged battery pack, push the
red button and pull straight out towards you (see Fig.
71). Replace the pack with a fully charged one from the
wall mounted charging unit.
Fig. 71
Charging your Battery
The Maxi Move uses sealed lead-acid batteries mounted
below the control box. Lead-acid batteries are not
subject to a memory effect. Therefore, they need not be
completely drained before being recharged. The control
box is equipped with an automatic control shut-off after
20 seconds of inactivity to prevent any battery drainage
while the lift is in the stand-by mode. Power to the lift is
reactivated by pushing any handset or control panel
button.
It is recommended that the battery pack be removed from
the lift when it is not used for an extended period of time,
and recharged when the battery discharge indicator on
the control handset display shows a low battery
indicator.
To prolong the life of the batteries, recharge them before
they reach a low level of battery charge.
Your lift is equipped with an audible warning device,
which will make a noise when the battery discharge
indicator on the handset displays a low battery icon.
To ensure that the Maxi Move is always ready for use, it
is recommended that a fully charged battery pack always
be on hand. Do this by having additional battery packs
available and keeping one charging while the other is in
use.
When a fully charged battery pack is inserted into the
lift, the display on the handset will show a green fully
charged battery. However, if a partially charged battery
is inserted, the handset will reflect the corresponding
battery level status.
Battery charge
indicator
Low battery indicator
(10% charge remaining)
WARNING: Batteries need to be charged for a
minimum of 8 hours prior to the initial use of
the lift.

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