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Curtiss-Wright R-NET User Manual

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Curtiss-Wright | PG Drives Technology
SK77981-14
34 | R-net Technical Manual | Chapter 1 - Operation
13 BATTERY CHARGING
To charge the wheelchair batteries connect the charger plug into the battery charger socket on the R-net JSM. You will not be
able to drive the wheelchair when the charger is connected.
To connect the charger plug, ensure the single pin is at the bottom, as shown in the following illustration, then offer the c harger
plug to the R-net in a horizontal orientation. The molded guide on the R-net will help you to locate the plug. Ensure the plug is
pushed fully in position.
WARNING:
Do not exceed the maximum charging current of 12Arms. Always use an off-board charger fitted with a Neutrik NC3MX plug.
Failure to observe these conditions could result in poor contact resistance in the charger connector resulting in overheating
of the charger plugs. This presents a potential burn hazard for the user. Curtiss-Wright accepts no liability for losses of any
kind arising from failure to comply with this condition.
Ensure that the charger plug pins are of the correct polarity to be compatible with the pin polarity shown on the control
system’s specific data sheet. Failure to observe this condition could result in a burn hazard or fire hazard. Curtiss-Wright
accepts no liability for losses of any kind arising from failure to comply with this condition.
Do not disconnect batteries or open-circuit the circuit breaker while charging is in progress. Failure to observe this condition
could result in a burns hazard or fire hazard. Curtiss-Wright accepts no liability for losses of any kind arising from failure to
comply with this condition.
Only use the battery charger that has been supplied with your wheelchair. The use of incorrect chargers could damage the
batteries, wheelchair, control system or charger itself, or may result in parts overheating creating the potential for burns or
even fire. Curtiss-Wright accepts no liability for losses of any kind if the charger is incompatible with the control system (see
Chapter 2, section 7) or any other part of the wheelchair system.

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Curtiss-Wright R-NET Specifications

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BrandCurtiss-Wright
ModelR-NET
CategoryWheelchair
LanguageEnglish

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