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• Discarded batteries mustn‘t be included in household waste!
CAUTION! A
In case of mechanical damage to the battery case, avoid contact with chemicals that
can escape from it. THERE IS A RISK OF BURNS. If there is contact with chemicals,
rinse the affected place immediately with clean water. With larger contact or burns,
or eye contact, seek medical advice as soon as possible.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BATTERY
CHARGERS
CAUTION! A
Risk of injury resulting from electric shock.
Before each use, check the charger, cable and plug. If you find damage, do not use
the charger.
• Be sure to read all instructions and warning labels on the charger and the battery casing.
• Do not expose the charger to rain, snow or moisture. Water entering the charger increases
the risk of electric shock.
• Reduce the possibility of damage to the plug and the power cord by disconnecting the plug
from the wall outlet always by the plug end (do not pull on the cable).
• Make sure the cord is positioned so no one can step on it, trip over it or to prevent other
damage.
• Do not disassemble the charger. If it needs to be replaced or repaired, take it to an authorised
service centre. Unprofessional intervention can result in the risk of electric shock or fire.
• Check that the power supply voltage is with conformity required by the charger manufacturer.
The electric circuit must be properly fused.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROTECTION CLASS II MACHINES
• Machines should be powered via a current protector (RCD) having a tripping current of not
more than 30 mA
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON ELECTROMAGNETIC
INTERFERENCE (EMI)
• Electromagnetic interference (EMI) can have potential adverse effects on the wheelchair’s control
electronics caused by electromagnetic waves produced by an external source of electromagnetic
energy*). External interference can lead, for example, to the release of the electromagnetic
brake, to spontaneous movement or to movement in a direction other than the intended one.
In the worst case, the control system can also be damaged.
• The wheelchair has a guaranteed resistance to an electric field strength of 20 V/m; however,
we recommend avoiding any electromagnetic field. Therefore, do not use mobile phones,
walkie-talkies or other radio devices while riding (or starting) the wheelchair.
• Report any faults and unusual behaviour caused by electromagnetic interference to customer
service.