Sunrise Medical F50 Batteries and charging, General information, Maintenance free batteries

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Batteries and charging

General information

Batteries are the power source for almost all of the modern mobility products available today. The design of batteries used in mobility products is significantly different to the batteries used to start a car for example. Car batteries are designed to release a large amount of power over a short period of time, whilst mobility batteries (commonly called deep cycle batteries) release their power evenly, over a long period of time. Therefore, due to the lower production volumes and increased technological requirements, mobility batteries are typically more expensive.

Commonly two 12 volt batteries are used together in a mobility product, giving a total voltage of 24 volts.

The size of the battery, (e.g. its available power) is expressed in amps per hour e.g. 30amp/hr. The higher the number, the bigger the battery size, weight and, potentially, the greater the distance you can travel.

Sunrise Medical only fit as standard maintenance free batteries into this type of wheelchair.

Maintenance free batteries

This type of battery uses a method of carrying the electrolyte commonly referred to as ‘gel’, that is held within the battery case. As the name implies, no maintenance is required other than regular charging. You can safely transport this type of battery without fear of acid spilling.

Furthermore, they are approved for transportation on aircraft.

Battery care

Below is set out a battery care plan for maintenance free batteries. This has been agreed between Sunrise Medical and the battery manufacturers, to enable you to get the best out of your batteries. If a different care plan is followed, this may result in lower than expected performance from your mobility vehicle.

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Contents Page How to use this manual Page Introduction Serial NumberGuarantee Your guaranteeFeatures and options General Safety warningsRoutine service KerbsBatteries Cleaning seatingCleaning controls TyresMobile telephones and two way radios Wheelchair rangeUse on a slope Power-base assembly Preparing your wheelchair for useThen re-tightening Fitting the batteriesAttaching the rear view mirror Fitting the seat frame Seat stem adjustment Armrests/skirt guard Seat pan height adjustmentRemoval of seat frame Attaching the backrest Fitting footrestsImmobiliser plug Power supplyPenny and Giles Pilot + control pod To activate the immobiliserAdjustable speed setting Battery level indicatorIndicators Horn buttonHazard lights Main lightsLegrest left Actuator mode functionMenu select Seat tiltCharging socket Operation the control joystickSummary Parallel Swing-Away Arm Mounting the kerb Using your wheelchairKerb climber Fitting Dismounting the kerbKerb climber Caution It is not intended for permanent useBatteries and charging Maintenance free batteriesBattery care General informationMaintenance free battery care plan Safety features Mains supply Fault finding guideNo indicator Deeply discharged batteriesProcedures for Charging V 10A charger Safety and caution notes Battery warranty Range of your vehicle Myths and legendsRamps User tipsAdverse conditions Transfer to and from the chair Gradients ascents Gradients descentsTransportation Clamp pointsMaintenance Lap belt instructionsMaintenance F50 maintenance and routine inspection To order spare partsService history YearSunrise Medical Sunrise Medical LimitedIssue Sunrise Medical Limited