14.2 Batteries recycling
Old batteries should be recycled following the regulations in force.
Caution:
Damaged batteries! The gel contained in the batteries acid contains highly corrosive!
Hands and eyes protection must be used when replacing damaged batteries.
14.3 Main Fuse
The wheelchair is equipped with a main fuse calibrated to ensure a functioning and an optimal electrical safety. This fuse is placed in the front of
the batteries compartment and can be replaced in case of overheating or current overload etc.
To replace it, it is necessary to:
1. Remove the batteries cover (See section 14.1).
2. Open the fuse holder which is located before the first battery.
3. Replace the fuse by an original New Live fuse.
4. Reposition the wheelchair with the opposite direction.
Note: Any electrical problem must be reported to your dealer. In case of fuse cut out, please contact your dealer to discuss the circumstances.
It is forbidden to replace a fuse without having informed your dealer and without having his permission (see first page for coordinates).
Otherwise the electric/electronic damage would be excluded from the warranty.
Caution:
It is forbidden to replace a fuse without informing the dealer and without his authorization. Risk of damage of the electrical and/or
electronic of the wheelchair, and risk of fire.